Topic: Psychics

9 chapters across the catalog

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 6:19 - 7:57

1123: Cancel Culture

Uri Geller, Psychic Energy Transmission, Article 50 Revocation

Psychic Uri Geller sent an open letter to Theresa May claiming he will use psychic energy to influence her brain to revoke Article 50. Geller, currently located in Israel, claims the CIA has confirmed his special powers and urged the public to join him in a collective energy transmission at 11:11 AM and PM daily.

The Great Clip Show
Episode 822 59:17 - 1:04:52

822: The Great Clip Show

Major General Albert Stubblebine, Fukushima, Natural Solutions Foundation

The hosts profile Major General Albert Stubblebine III (retired), who runs the Natural Solutions Foundation and warns of dire health consequences from Fukushima. Stubblebine, known for his interest in parapsychology and the "Men Who Stare at Goats" project, previously attempted to walk through walls. He uses his intelligence background to market health estimates and warnings about GMOs and vaccines.

Democritate
Episode 695 2:35:50 - 2:41:05

695: Democritate

California Psychics, Economic Scams and Cold Reading

The resurgence of "California Psychics" commercials is identified as a cyclical phenomenon often tied to economic depressions. The business model, which starts at $1 per minute but can escalate to $14 per minute, is deconstructed as a classic cold-reading scam that uses basic personal information to create the illusion of supernatural insight.

Gun Extremists
Episode 621 1:17:31 - 1:20:31

621: Gun Extremists

Lenny Shaw CNN Interview, Psychic Fair Background

CNN's Don Lemon interviewed Lenny Shaw, a former substitute teacher who claimed to have identified Elliot Rodger as a potential mass murderer years ago. Investigation into Shaw's background reveals he previously hosted "Studio 7," a program focused on psychic fairs, astrology, and aura cameras in the San Fernando Valley. Shaw's credibility as an expert witness is questioned due to his history in the "kook" and psychic media space.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 2:48:51 - 2:54:12

564: Summer of Snowden

David Icke, The People's Voice Network, Media Scams

Conspiracy theorist David Icke has raised £300,000 on Indiegogo to launch "The People's Voice," a new media network. The hosts critique the lineup, which includes psychics and "boring" podcasters like Mark Windows. Adam Curry argues that centralized networks are obsolete and that creators should remain independent to avoid "money scams."

Episode 414 20:47 - 27:14

414: Thingamajig

Major General Albert Stubblebine and Fukushima Alarmism

Retired Major General Albert Stubblebine III is criticized for spreading alarmist misinformation regarding the Fukushima nuclear disaster through his Natural Solutions Foundation. Stubblebine, known for his historical interest in military parapsychology and "staring at goats," claims the Northern Hemisphere is becoming uninhabitable. These claims are debunked by comparing the current situation to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and noting the lack of scientific evidence for his dire predictions.

Holy e-Coli Batman
Episode 311 2:03:20 - 2:06:50

311: Holy e-Coli Batman

Texas Psychic Hoax and Media Credibility

A major news story about a mass grave in Liberty County, Texas, turned out to be a hoax triggered by a tip from a psychic. The hosts use this as an example of media failure and lack of due diligence, as initial reports claimed 25-30 bodies had been discovered before the FBI found no evidence of a crime.

It's Tiara Time!
Episode 299 1:37:45 - 1:40:21

299: It's Tiara Time!

Knighthood of Sir Jason Southwell and Psychic Ads

Jason Southwell is officially knighted into the No Agenda Round Table. Following the ceremony, the hosts play a commercial for "California Psychics" that aired during Anderson Cooper's CNN program. They analyze the ad's target demographic and the use of "drug commercial music" to lend an air of legitimacy to psychic hotlines.

The Deuce!
Episode 200 40:38 - 43:08

200: The Deuce!

Christina Curry, The New Uri Geller Reality Show

Adam Curry's daughter, Christina, appeared as a celebrity guest on a Dutch reality show featuring Uri Geller. She reportedly faked an emotional reaction to a "psychic" reading to satisfy the show's producers, highlighting the staged nature of such elimination programs.