Topic: Project X

331 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 1:58:04 - 2:01:07

1867: Transmission Window

Project Blue Beam and CIA UFO Databases

The hosts explore the "Project Blue Beam" conspiracy theory, which suggests the government will use Hollywood-style holograms to stage a fake alien invasion. They note that the CIA maintains a database of bizarre UFO stories, including accounts of frozen spacecraft on farms, which are rarely discussed in mainstream disclosure efforts.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 51:37 - 55:58

1857: Teen Takeover

Steven Greer Claims Covert Human Abduction Programs

Dr. Steven Greer of The Disclosure Project claims the U.S. military has downed over a thousand extraterrestrial spacecraft using electromagnetic pulse weapons. He further alleges the existence of gruesome programs that combine human and alien DNA to create creatures used in staged abductions, framing the secrecy as the biggest scandal in U.S. history.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 55:58 - 57:47

1857: Teen Takeover

Bob Lazar and the Project Gravatar Promotion

Bob Lazar, known for his 1980s claims regarding Area 51 and extraterrestrial craft, is featured in new media promotions including a documentary and an appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience. Lazar continues to discuss his work on advanced propulsion systems at the S-4 site, while critics view the timing as marketing for increased defense spending.

Anglo
Episode 1853 32:13 - 37:15

1853: Anglo

Alaska LNG Pipeline and Global Energy Markets

The destruction of a liquefied natural gas plant in Qatar has accelerated interest in the Alaska LNG project. The pipeline aims to transport natural gas from the North Slope to Asian markets, bypassing contested waters and chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz. Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are identified as primary partners seeking energy security through this $44 billion infrastructure project.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 21:24 - 30:02

1846: Thumbstick Flick

Susan Rice Accountability Agenda, Corporate Subpoenas Warning

Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice outlined a Democratic "accountability agenda" during a podcast interview with Preet Bharara. Rice warned corporations to preserve documents and prepare for subpoenas should Democrats retake the House and Senate. She criticized the private sector and university heads for failing to resist the Trump administration's policies and Project 2025.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 43:41 - 45:22

1844: Second Half of Show

Project Seal, Tsunami Bomb Tests, New Zealand

Filmmaker Ray Waru uncovered secret documents detailing Project Seal, a joint U.S. and New Zealand operation in the 1940s to develop a "tsunami bomb." The project involved nearly 4,000 test explosions off the coast of Auckland intended to create artificial tidal waves to inundate coastal cities before the project was shelved in 1945.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 1:42:58 - 1:48:28

1844: Second Half of Show

Project Blue Beam, Holographic Deception, Alien Mothership Report

The discussion centers on "Project Blue Beam," a theorized government plan to use advanced holographic technology and directed energy to simulate an alien invasion or a religious event to unite the world under a single government. Recent reports from Harvard scientists about a potential "mothership" and Navy pilot sightings are framed as part of this long-term psychological operation.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:32:08 - 2:34:44

1833: Spicy Mode

NASA Gravity Loss, Project Anchor Rumors

Social media rumors claimed that NASA is preparing for a seven-second loss of Earth's gravity in August 2026 under a secret initiative called "Project Anchor." The claims, which lack scientific backing, suggest the event is linked to a black hole, though experts dismiss the narrative as internet hype.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 1:33:15 - 1:35:02

1827: CIS-Lunar

Megyn Kelly Transgender Segment Retrospective

The hosts review a 2018 clip of Megyn Kelly on NBC promoting "The Gender Cool Project" and interviewing transgender children. They contrast her past supportive stance with her current anti-trans rhetoric, suggesting that media figures often shift their public positions based on who is paying their contracts. This is presented as an example of the inherent dishonesty and "pay-to-play" nature of mainstream media personalities.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:42:11 - 1:44:35

1821: Genesis

Genesis Project and Department of Energy AI Mandate

President Trump signed an executive order, the "Genesis Project," placing the Department of Energy in charge of AI development. The move recognizes the massive energy requirements of AI data centers and aims to prevent an "AI bubble" from popping. The strategy involves deploying small nuclear reactors to ensure the U.S. maintains its lead in the global AI race.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 43:00 - 51:48

1814: Needle Drop

Paul Dans Challenges Lindsey Graham in South Carolina

Paul Dans, an architect of Project 2025 and former Trump administration official, announces a primary challenge against Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina. Dans frames his campaign as a fight for the "God, family, country" movement and the survival of MAGA ideology post-Trump. Skepticism is expressed regarding Dans' ability to unseat Graham, who is described as a politically savvy "force of nature" with deep donor support.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 3:03:06 - 3:19:20

1813: Lunchbox

End of Show Mix and AI Slop Tracks

The episode wraps up with an "End of Show Mix" featuring AI-generated songs and soundbites. The tracks include themes such as "Ground Troops," "In-Q-Tel," and "Project 2025," blending political commentary with algorithmically produced beats. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley, promising to return for the next broadcast.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 14:12 - 17:43

1805: Hamburger Wine

Targeted Spending Cuts, Bernie Sanders, and Shutdown Loopholes

The administration is accused of targeting spending cuts in areas with high Democratic voter concentrations, such as transportation projects in New York. Senator Bernie Sanders labels these tactics unconstitutional and illegal, while the White House blames Chuck Schumer for the halted projects. An anecdote is shared regarding how some national parks remain accessible during the shutdown via gate codes obtained prior to the closure.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 1:46:50 - 2:00:54

1783: Dadgum

988 Suicide Lifeline, LGBTQ Funding Cuts

The Trump administration reportedly canceled specialized federal funding for the 988 Suicide Lifeline's LGBTQ+ "Option 3" service. NPR reports suggest this move targets vulnerable youth, though the hosts argue the service is still provided by the Trevor Project. They analyze the "propaganda" behind promoting 988 over 911 as a means to shift funding from police to social workers.

Circularity
Episode 1782 1:05:18 - 1:16:31

1782: Circularity

Rescissions Bill, Impoundment Control Act and Russell Vought

Vice President J.D. Vance cast a tie-breaking vote to advance a $9.4 billion rescissions package aimed at clawing back unspent federal funds from agencies like USAID, NPR, and PBS. Russell Vought, a key figure behind Project 2025, argues that the bill restores the president's constitutional authority to control spending, challenging the 1974 Impoundment Control Act. Critics view the move as an attack on public broadcasting, while proponents see it as a necessary step to curb the "imperial congress" and bureaucratic waste.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 1:20:04 - 1:24:18

1769: Mr. Umami

Pete Hegseth, Theocracy Concerns

Critics are raising alarms over the influence of figures like Pete Hegseth and Mike Johnson, suggesting their religious views could shift the U.S. from a democracy to a theocracy. Hegseth's book, "American Crusade," is cited as evidence of a militant Christian ideology. Concerns include the potential for religious beliefs to dictate military policy and the mandatory display of the Ten Commandments in public schools.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 1:03:36 - 1:07:25

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Global Illiberal Backlash, Project 2025 and Russia

Activists claim a "normative shift" is occurring globally against LGBTQ rights, citing influence from Russia and the American Heritage Foundation's Project 2025. This "illiberal backlash" is reportedly gaining momentum in countries like Romania. The hosts argue that these movements are being exploited for political gain by organizations similar to USAID to spark protests.

Mercenary Spyware
Episode 1760 1:32:22 - 1:35:40

1760: Mercenary Spyware

Amazon Project Kuiper Satellite Launch and Starlink Competition

Amazon has launched its first batch of 27 internet satellites as part of "Project Kuiper," a $10 billion effort to compete with Elon Musk's Starlink. While Starlink operates at a lower altitude of roughly 340 kilometers, Amazon's satellites are positioned at 630 kilometers, which may result in higher latency. Astronomers continue to warn that the growing number of satellites—now exceeding 8,000 for SpaceX—poses risks to celestial observation and orbital safety.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 1:58:28 - 2:01:06

1759: Eat The Babies

Coldwater Creek, Nuclear Waste, Missouri

Listeners provided feedback on the Coldwater Creek nuclear story, correcting the hosts on the location of the waste site in Missouri rather than Pennsylvania. The waste, a byproduct of the Manhattan Project, is allegedly still causing illness in the local population. The hosts maintain that the story is being used to "fearmonger" against nuclear energy but acknowledge the factual errors in their previous coverage.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 38:28 - 43:07

1758: Scream Circle

Nuclear Waste Contamination in St. Louis and Coldwater Creek

A CBS News report details the legacy of nuclear waste from the Manhattan Project stored near Coldwater Creek in Missouri, which has been linked to high rates of lymphoma and thyroid cancer. Despite the EPA classifying the area as hazardous in 1989, cleanup efforts by the Army Corps of Engineers have been criticized for being slow and leaving behind dangerous levels of Thorium-230. The segment suggests that renewed media interest in these old contamination sites may be funded by oil and gas interests to discourage nuclear energy adoption.