Topic: Numbers

107 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:15:17 - 1:17:37

1851: Mork & Mimi

Iranian Border Chaos and Domestic Mental Health

Reports of encrypted "numbers station" messages coincide with chaos on the Iran-Armenia border as citizens attempt to flee the country. Domestically, the risk of sleeper cell attacks is debated against the backdrop of a national mental health crisis. The discussion suggests that many "terrorist" incidents may actually be the result of untreated psychosis and the over-medication of the population with SSRIs.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 12:02 - 17:34

1850: Error Bars

Shortwave Number Stations, Iranian V32 Signal Analysis

A new shortwave number station, designated V32, appeared on 7910kHz following the death of an Iranian leader. Experts from Ringway Manchester suggest the signal may be a "false flag" operated by the CIA or Mossad to signal agents within Iran, noting that the signal is being heavily jammed by Iranian bubble jammers.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 3:08:37 - 3:15:43

1849: Hose Water

Mimi's Tip of the Day, Password Management and Power of Attorney

In "Mimi's Tip of the Day," Mimi Smith-Dvorak stresses the critical importance of writing down computer PINs and passwords, sharing her struggle to access John's files during his hospitalization. She recommends using password managers like Bitwarden and ensuring spouses have a durable power of attorney. Adam Curry notes that even "operational security" experts like his wife Tina keep a physical backup of essential credentials.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 1:06:19 - 1:10:09

1800: Soros Stooge

Richard Blumenthal Cites FBI Agents Association Criticism of Patel

Senator Richard Blumenthal quotes the FBI Agents Association to argue that Kash Patel's leadership has undermined morale and increased national security risks. Patel dismisses the premise and highlights the 33,000 pages of documents the Bureau has produced for Congress. The hosts discuss "statement analysis" and the theory that the number three is often used by deceptive speakers.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 27:51 - 32:32

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Tax on Tips, Illegal Immigrant Healthcare Claims

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized the Republican spending bill, claiming 17 million Americans will lose healthcare and labeling the "no tax on tips" provision a scam due to its $25,000 cap. The bill requires a Social Security number for child tax credit eligibility and implements monthly verification for Medicaid to prevent "double-dipping" and benefits for undocumented immigrants.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 2:31:46 - 2:39:57

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Loneliness Epidemic, AI Business Models, Captive Advertising

The rise of artificial intimacy is linked to a broader "epidemic of loneliness" previously exploited by 900-number services. The hosts question the long-term business model for AI, suggesting that high processing costs will eventually force companies to implement aggressive, personalized advertising or high subscription fees to remain viable.

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 34:10 - 37:56

1767: Best Clips of The Day

TikTok NPC Trend, Number Stations and Encryption

The hosts discuss the "NPC" trend on TikTok, where creators repeat repetitive phrases and gestures in exchange for digital gifts. A theory is proposed that these broadcasts, specifically one by a popular creator, may function as modern-day "number stations" for clandestine communication. The repetitive nature of the "ice cream so good" and "popcorn" phrases is likened to high-end encrypted public keys.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 1:04:09 - 1:06:27

1758: Scream Circle

FDA Phase-Out of Synthetic Food Dyes

The FDA has begun the process of phasing out eight synthetic, petroleum-based food dyes by the end of next year, citing links to behavioral issues in children. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is advocating for natural alternatives like watermelon juice and beet extract to replace additives like Red Dye No. 2. The move follows similar bans in other countries and a growing body of research regarding the impact of these dyes on childhood development.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 51:08 - 52:36

1751: Talking Toilet

SBA Loan Fraud and Identity Theft of Minors

The Small Business Administration reportedly issued over $300 million in loans to individuals under the age of 11, including a nine-month-old infant. Fraudsters are allegedly stealing the Social Security numbers of newborns to secure government loans, leaving children with ruined credit ratings before they reach adulthood. Similar fraudulent activity was found involving individuals listed as being over 120 years old.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 9:14 - 15:51

1740: DOGE-CAM

Midas Touch Download Metrics, PodScribe, and PAC Origins

An investigation into Midas Touch's reported 57 million monthly downloads reveals a high-frequency publishing strategy of 13 to 20 short episodes per day. The entity's origins as a 2020 anti-Trump Super PAC and its ties to wealthy political circles are highlighted as factors in its rapid growth.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721

1721: Doc Doc Go

Drone Sightings, Loose Nuke Rumors, Law of Large Numbers

A viral nine-minute video featuring a self-proclaimed drone expert has sparked rumors of a "loose nuke" from Ukraine being sought by military drones in the United States. This hysteria is attributed to the law of large numbers, where increased public observation leads to misinterpreting common aerial lights as covert military operations.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 48:45 - 53:42

1720: Psyop Season

The Law of Large Numbers and Social Media Predictability

A technology teacher references the work of ARPANET pioneer Leonard Kleinrock to explain how the "Law of Large Numbers" makes large social networks highly predictable and efficient for social engineering. The segment posits that phenomena like the "Kony 2012" campaign and the current "hero" narrative surrounding Luigi Mangione are examples of how massive networks can be manipulated to trigger specific collective behaviors. The hosts suggest that new platforms like Blue Sky are the latest mechanisms for this type of internet control.

Authentified
Episode 1687 4:02 - 8:26

1687: Authentified

National Public Data Breach, 2.9 Billion Records Hack

A massive data breach involving Florida-based background check company National Public Data (NPD), operating as Jericho Pictures, allegedly exposed 2.9 billion records. While the number of records exceeds the U.S. population, the stolen data includes names, address histories, and social security numbers. The data was reportedly leaked for free on the dark web by a hacker known as Phineas after initial attempts to sell it failed.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 1:10:19 - 1:13:32

1677: Donald Duck!

George Washington Parallel and Thomas Matthew Crooks Troll Video

The hosts compare Trump's survival to an anecdote about George Washington surviving multiple shots through his coat during the French and Indian War. They also address a viral video of a man claiming to be Thomas Matthew Crooks saying "I hate Republicans," which they identify as a likely troll. A list of "33" numerology coincidences related to the shooting is briefly mentioned.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 1:52:33 - 1:55:19

1309: Vaxsaline

Robilizer, Drone Karma and Number Stations

Sir Ready Killer (Robilizer) donates $333.33 for the upkeep of No Agenda Social and requests "Drone Karma." He asks for a "number station" style sign-off for his donation, which the hosts provide. The segment also touches on the "STEAM is greater than STEM" philosophy and includes a birthday wish for his family members.

Numbers Station
Episode 1575 2:51:35 - 2:56:26

1575: Numbers Station

TikTok NPC Trend, Number Stations and Digital Encryption

The "NPC" (Non-Playable Character) trend on TikTok, where creators repeat phrases in response to digital gifts, is analyzed as a potential modern "number station" for encrypted communication. The hosts compare the repetitive, nonsensical vocalizations to shortwave radio broadcasts used by intelligence agencies. They also discuss the "Value for Value" aspect of fans sending money for specific triggered responses.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 2:03:47 - 2:07:20

1561: Star Butler

Formula One, Fernando Alonso, Number 33

A segment on Formula One racing focuses on the recurring appearance of the number 33 in relation to driver Fernando Alonso's quest for his 33rd win. Despite the "stars aligning" for Alonso, the "Flying Dutchman" Max Verstappen continues to dominate the pole position, leading to a discussion on the significance of numbers in sports.

Rage Bait
Episode 1533 2:22:55 - 2:30:37

1533: Rage Bait

Spouse Safe Donations, Prime Number Theory

The "Spouse Safe" donation of $73.73 has become a popular contribution tier, designed to be a significant but non-disruptive amount for household budgets. This specific figure is derived from the multiplication of prime numbers (3 x 7 x 73) which relates to the show's episode numbering system. Several first-time donors were "de-douched" during the segment, a ritual marking their transition from passive listeners to active producers of the program.

Wack o' Wibs
Episode 1499 3:00:08 - 3:25:13

1499: Wack o' Wibs

Baronet and Peerage Upgrades, International Donors

The donation segment continues with "Baronet" and "Baron" level upgrades from international producers in Canada, Australia, and the Netherlands. Many donors reference the "33" magic number and share "coincidence" stories involving the show's favorite numerology. The hosts process requests for specific food and drink pairings at the virtual Round Table, ranging from 16-ounce ribeyes to Australian rum.