Topic: Little Caesars

2 chapters across the catalog

Lane Splitter
Episode 884 1:08:47 - 1:11:57

884: Lane Splitter

Pizza Industry Symbolism and Licensing of Journalism

The hosts jokingly analyze the names of various pizza chains, such as Little Caesars and Five Guys, through the lens of conspiracy "coding." On a more serious note, they reiterate the concern that the Pizzagate narrative will be used as a pretext to implement government licensing for journalists and to crack down on independent media propagation.

Droves of Jihadis
Episode 619 7:28 - 15:56

619: Droves of Jihadis

Detroit Urban Decay and Ruination Photography

John C. Dvorak recounts his tour of Detroit's outskirts, describing the city as a "ghost town" filled with abandoned 1920s-era apartment buildings and industrial ruins. He details a visit to the derelict Packard car factory, which has been decaying since 1958. The conversation touches on the local economy, noting that the family owning Little Caesars pizza owns much of downtown, and compares the atmosphere to the themes of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.