Topic: Rapture

9 chapters across the catalog

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 3:06:13 - 3:09:36

1440: COVID Medley

Gummy Spaceships, Civil War Horizon, Gangsta Vaccine

A rapper describes using "gummies from Alabama gas stations" to cope with the "Delta variant" news cycle. The lyrics contemplate a "peaceful divorce" of the states or a potential civil war on the horizon. The segment ends with a satirical video from an influencer who pretends to encourage vaccine appointments before shouting "SIGHT! BITCH!" and rejecting the "synthetic proteins."

Master Algo
Episode 966 1:14:33 - 1:17:17

966: Master Algo

The Rapture, Planet X, No Agenda Executive Producers

The hosts discuss the upcoming "Rapture" and "Planet X" (Nibiru) doomsday predictions scheduled for Saturday, September 23rd. They briefly mention the Christianization of Poland in 966 AD. The segment concludes with a thank you to the executive producers who fund the show without traditional advertisements or corporate interests.

Shemita Cycle
Episode 756 2:04:38 - 2:07:54

756: Shemita Cycle

September 23rd Prophecies, Asteroids and the Pope

Various internet theories and YouTube experts predict a major global event on September 23, 2015. Claims include a potential asteroid strike, a false flag nuclear event, and the Pope announcing a new world order at the United Nations. Evangelist Robert Breaker and others suggest this date could mark the "end of days" or the beginning of the rapture.

We Live!!!
Episode 306

306: We Live!!!

Harold Camping, Rapture Prophecy, Libya Earthquake Discrepancy

Harold Camping, an 89-year-old civil engineer and minister, predicted the biblical Rapture would occur on May 21, 2011. His Family Radio network, valued at over $117 million, spent $1 million on a global billboard campaign to promote the prophecy. Following the failed prediction, reports surfaced of an 8.4 magnitude earthquake in Libya on Friday that was allegedly scrubbed from international seismic monitoring websites.

Last Show Ever
Episode 305 2:20 - 6:03

305: Last Show Ever

Harold Camping May 21st End-of-the-World Prediction Analysis

The hosts analyze the religious prediction that the world will end on May 21, 2011, based on interpretations of Genesis 7:4. They break down the mathematical justification involving 7,000 years since the biblical flood and the significance of the number 722,500. The discussion notes the presence of fliers in New York subways and media coverage by Business Insider.

Chimp in Heat
Episode 304 1:24:40 - 1:28:21

304: Chimp in Heat

May 21st Rapture Prediction, Robert Fitzpatrick Advertising

Robert Fitzpatrick of Staten Island spent $140,000 on bus and subway advertisements to warn the public of the "Rapture" predicted for May 21, 2011. This end-of-the-world prophecy has led some followers to spend their life savings in anticipation of the date. The podcast hosts criticize the use of funds for such advertising while acknowledging the cultural phenomenon surrounding the prediction.

Starship Troopers 4
Episode 303 1:32:58 - 1:39:11

303: Starship Troopers 4

Donation Segment, End of the World Campaign

The hosts read letters from donors, including several requesting "karma" for job searches. A specific donation theme of $52.10 is established in reference to the predicted "rapture" on May 21, 2011. Listeners are encouraged to donate their remaining funds before the supposed end of the world.

Choking the Puffin
Episode 294 1:10:44 - 1:14:21

294: Choking the Puffin

May 21st Judgment Day, Harold Camping, The Rapture

The hosts discuss the widespread "Judgment Day" warnings appearing on sandwich boards in Los Angeles, pointing to the May 21, 2011, date predicted by Harold Camping. They explain the concept of the Rapture and the subsequent "tribulations" as described by certain Christian groups.