Topic: Stansbury Research

3 chapters across the catalog

Death Buses
Episode 1797

1797: Death Buses

YouTube Advertisements, Pink Salt Belly Fat Scams

The discussion opens with a critique of incessant advertisements on YouTube and Rumble, specifically targeting a viral marketing campaign for pink salt that claims to remove belly fat. These ads are described as "boomer traps" that use long-winded, repetitive video sales letters similar to those produced by Stansbury Research. The hosts also touch upon the effectiveness of ad blockers and the presence of "trolls" in online chat rooms.

Law of the Jungle
Episode 563 47:44 - 51:33

563: Law of the Jungle

DHS Insider Hoax, Economic Collapse Scams

A viral podcast clip featuring a "DHS insider" with a distorted voice predicted a total economic collapse and gun confiscation by the spring of 2013. These reports are identified as scripted scams intended to scare the public into purchasing gold, seeds, or investment newsletters. Despite the dire predictions of a worthless dollar, the systemic collapse failed to materialize as described.

Wiener-Gate
Episode 308 1:16:01 - 1:20:52

308: Wiener-Gate

Financial Fear-Mongering, Stansbury Research, and No-Ad Model

The show critiques "The End of America" viral marketing campaign by Stansbury Research, which is heavily advertised on platforms like Alex Jones' show. These advertisements are characterized as fear-mongering designed to sell gold and newsletters. The hosts reiterate their commitment to a value-for-value model to avoid being beholden to such predatory advertisers.