Topic: Paris Hilton

13 chapters across the catalog

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 1:20:57 - 1:22:47

1837: Moral Injury

Defiance Act, AI Pornography, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

The Defiance Act, championed by Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, seeks to protect individuals from non-consensual AI-generated pornography. The bill allows victims to sue creators, though critics point out the difficulty of tracking anonymous hackers and basement-dwelling creators. The discussion notes the irony of celebrity involvement, referencing how past leaked tapes launched the careers of figures like Paris Hilton.

Satheist
Episode 1465 2:24:22 - 2:27:36

1465: Satheist

Paris Hilton, G7 Art Expo, Baphomet Symbolism

Paris Hilton reportedly turned down a DJing gig for President Biden at a world leader summit to attend Britney Spears' wedding. The G7 Art Expo is criticized for featuring disturbing imagery, including skulls with syringes, horns, and occult symbolism. The hosts compare the aesthetic to the Denver Airport murals and suggest that global elites are increasingly open about their affinity for "Baphomet" and "Moloch" symbolism.

Episode 523 2:25:04 - 2:26:33

523: by Law and by Rule

Piers Morgan Cuts Off Daniel Ellsberg for Paris Hilton

Piers Morgan abruptly ends an interview with Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg to make room for a segment with Paris Hilton. Ellsberg was in the middle of warning about the NSA's "abyss" of domestic surveillance. Morgan also offers brief condolences for the death of journalist Michael Hastings.

Mission Accomplished!
Episode 290 1:38:06 - 1:42:24

290: Mission Accomplished!

Hollywood Whackers, Warner Brothers Leadership Change

The Las Vegas prosecutor who handled Paris Hilton's cocaine case was himself arrested for buying rock cocaine. In Hollywood, long-time Warner Brothers executive Alan Horn is being pushed out despite a string of hits including "Harry Potter" and "The Dark Knight." The New York Times uses mafia terminology to describe the transition, suggesting Horn is being "whacked" by the studio.

Hawaii-Five-Blows
Episode 238 34:27 - 42:13

238: Hawaii-Five-Blows

Lindsay Lohan Heroin Allegations and Celebrity Surveillance

Photos surfaced on X17online.com allegedly showing Lindsay Lohan using heroin and socializing with Paris Hilton. The hosts discuss the rapid legal escalation Lohan has faced, including the use of SCRAM ankle bracelets that monitor perspiration for alcohol consumption. There is speculation regarding the funding of paparazzi sites and whether celebrity downfalls are used to normalize government monitoring of individuals.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 18:22 - 24:01

232: Eating the Evidence

Paris Hilton Cocaine Arrest and Nancy Grace Coverage

Paris Hilton was arrested for cocaine possession on the Las Vegas Strip after a traffic stop involving her boyfriend. Nancy Grace featured a panel of lawyers, including Gloria Allred and Daniel Horowitz, to discuss the felony charges. Horowitz, who represents a defendant accused of burglarizing Hilton's home, argued that the celebrity was being unfairly targeted.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 47:20 - 49:09

232: Eating the Evidence

National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation

President Obama proclaimed September 2010 as National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. The hosts link the timing of this proclamation to the high-profile arrest of Paris Hilton for cocaine possession. They argue the celebrity arrest serves as a propaganda tool to raise awareness for drug monitoring technology and recovery initiatives.

MAFIFA
Episode 214 21:34 - 26:21

214: MAFIFA

FIFA World Cup Courts and Corporate Legal Hijacking

South Africa established 56 specialized "World Cup courts" to provide speedy justice during the tournament, which were used to process a marijuana case involving Paris Hilton. Critics argue these courts represent a hijack of the national legal system primarily intended to protect FIFA licensees and prosecute counterfeiters. An incident involving women wearing Bavaria beer outfits being ejected to protect Anheuser-Busch's official sponsorship is cited as an example of corporate interest enforcement.

Medical Marijuana
Episode 210 1:34:05 - 1:38:13

210: Medical Marijuana

The Economics of Trash TV and Celebrity Culture

The hosts discuss the "fee schedule" for guests on shows like Jerry Springer, where participants are allegedly paid extra for specific actions like taking off a shoe or making threatening motions. They trace the evolution of this culture from "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" to modern influencers like Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, who built careers on sex tapes and strategic branding.

Paris Hilton Does Zero Point Energy
Episode 42 1:08:21 - 1:13:03

42: Paris Hilton Does Zero Point Energy

Paris Hilton's Viral Political Ad and Energy Policy

Paris Hilton released a viral video on Funny Or Die responding to a John McCain ad that used her likeness. While framed as a parody, Hilton's proposed energy policy in the video closely mirrors the official Republican platform and President Bush's radio addresses. The high production value suggests the video may be a sophisticated "AstroTurf" marketing effort designed to reach a younger audience without traditional ad spending.

The Future of Media
Episode 28 24:04 - 25:24

28: The Future of Media

Celebrity Legal Leniency, OJ Simpson, and IRS Enforcement

The American justice system is criticized for giving short sentences to celebrities like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan while pursuing heavy penalties for tax issues. The hosts discuss the irony of OJ Simpson remaining free while Wesley Snipes faces years in prison. Personal anecdotes regarding the difficulty of filing US taxes while living abroad are shared.

No Agenda 010
Episode 10 51:45 - 55:25

10: No Agenda 010

Baron Hilton Charity Donation and Paris Hilton Brand

Baron Hilton's announcement that 97% of his fortune will go to charity is analyzed through the lens of the "society of the spectacle." Media coverage has focused almost exclusively on how this affects Paris Hilton's inheritance rather than the philanthropic impact of the multi-billion dollar donation.