Topic: Symbols

60 chapters across the catalog

Circularity
Episode 1782 3:04:23 - 3:12:15

1782: Circularity

CEOexpress.com, Mark of the Beast and Final Sign-off

The final segment features a "Tip of the Day" recommending CEOexpress.com as a comprehensive dashboard for open-source intelligence and executive research. The hosts conclude with a discussion on religious symbolism and the "Mark of the Beast," referencing the number 666 and its alleged presence in modern corporate logos. The show signs off with a reminder of the Sunday broadcast and a final "Adios Mofos" to the audience.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 16:44 - 23:08

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Eurovision 2025, Austrian Winner JJ and Satanic Imagery

Austria's JJ won the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest with the operatic pop song "Wasted Love," featuring a notable falsetto performance. The event was marked by pro-Palestinian protests and security interventions during performances. Listener feedback criticizes the show's modern direction and alleged satanic symbolism, while the hosts discuss the cultural relevance of the contest within European social circles and WhatsApp groups.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 28:20 - 32:19

1756: AG Barbie

Katy Perry, Baphomet Symbolism, Monarch Butterflies

The hosts analyze the occult symbolism allegedly present in Katy Perry's Blue Origin flight, including Baphomet insignias on uniforms and the use of Monarch butterflies. They discuss a specific audio clip where Perry appears to say "Oh my goddess" while viewing the moon. The segment explores theories regarding Perry's past as a gospel singer and her transition to mainstream pop stardom.

Yippy
Episode 1754 42:45 - 45:12

1754: Yippy

Status Symbols and the American Addiction to Chinese Goods

The American public's obsession with the iPhone is characterized as a psychological addiction to an overpriced status symbol. The discussion posits that Americans are "hooked on Chinese plastic" and would prioritize purchasing electronics over basic necessities like toilet paper if forced to choose.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 39:50 - 41:53

1679: No Jet No Deal

Symbolic Meaning of Nessun Dorma at RNC Finale

The use of Pavarotti's "Nessun Dorma" during the RNC balloon drop drew comparisons to the film "The Sum of All Fears." In the movie, the song plays during a sequence where conspirators who attempted to assassinate the president are eliminated, leading some observers to view the musical choice as a symbolic warning to Trump's political enemies.

Haley's Comment
Episode 1621 1:58:07 - 1:59:55

1621: Haley's Comment

Scott Galloway on iPhone vs Android Status

Tech podcaster Scott Galloway claimed that owning an iPhone is a signal of a person's worth as a mate, while owning an Android phone suggests a lack of professional success. These comments have been criticized as elitist and representative of a specific Silicon Valley worldview.

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 1:35:18 - 1:37:08

1605: Techno-douche

Herman Miller Chairs, Middle East Aesthetics, Producer Observations

A producer's observation reveals that Hassan Nasrallah appeared to be sitting in a standard Herman Miller office chair during his televised address. The hosts find the choice of a nondescript Western chair unusual for a leader who typically favors more ornate or symbolic settings.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 39:14 - 41:07

1482: Gorby Chips

MTV Video Music Awards, Doritos Symbolism

The 2022 MTV Video Music Awards are criticized for heavy use of triangular symbolism and checkers, which are jokingly linked to MKUltra programming. The show's primary sponsor, Doritos, is noted for its triangular chip shape, which was integrated into the stage design and visual transitions throughout the broadcast.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 2:54:03 - 2:55:01

1451: Texas Balls

Quebec Mask Mandate, 666 Days Coincidence

The mask mandate in Quebec, Canada, ended on May 14, 2022, after lasting exactly 666 days. A producer noted that Premier François Legault had previously been seen making a hand signal associated with the number. While dismissed as a coincidence, the timing is highlighted as a point of interest for those tracking symbolic patterns in government policy.

False Positive
Episode 1273 2:09:39 - 2:12:58

1273: False Positive

CBC Podcast Showcase, Luxury Beliefs

The CBC's "Podcast Showcase" is criticized for its marketing of "hot new shows" and its focus on buzzwords like "systemic racism." The concept of "luxury beliefs" is introduced, describing how wealthy Americans adopt certain social causes as status symbols to signal their class standing. This includes the phrase "doing the work," which is characterized as a performative gesture.

White Tears
Episode 1256 44:19 - 46:09

1256: White Tears

Vanilla Ice Concert, Mask Politicization

Rapper Vanilla Ice is scheduled to perform a "Throwback Beach Party" in Austin, Texas, utilizing a loophole to host 2,500 attendees. The event is framed as a defiance of lockdown culture. The discussion shifts to how face masks have become a purely political symbol in the United States, a phenomenon not observed to the same degree in European countries like the Netherlands or France.

CAPS
Episode 1224 32:19 - 33:52

1224: CAPS

Chet Hanks, Number 33 Symbolism in Media

Chet Hanks, son of Tom Hanks, releases a 33-second Instagram video discussing his parents' health. The segment explores the recurring appearance of the number 33 in coronavirus reporting and its potential significance as a coded message or occult symbol.

Predeceased
Episode 1187 54:31 - 57:15

1187: Predeceased

Nancy Pelosi American Flag Visual Discrepancy

During a press conference regarding the impeachment resolution, Nancy Pelosi stood next to a printed graphic of an American flag that appeared to have 15 stripes and incorrect dimensions. The visual anomaly led to speculation about whether the error was a simple mistake or contained subliminal messaging.

Troll Union
Episode 1130 45:24 - 49:58

1130: Troll Union

Symbolism of the Notre Dame Fire and European Secularism

The discussion turns to whether the fire symbolizes the end of Christianity in Europe, with the hosts noting that many European churches have already been repurposed for secular use. They argue that while the building is a historic artifact, the religion itself remains independent of the structure. They also dismiss the theory of a "casually discarded cigarette" starting a fire in heavy oak beams.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 9:25 - 14:55

1106: Smart Wall

Red MAGA Hats, Angela Rye Triggered by Political Symbols

Commentator Angela Rye expressed being "triggered" by the sight of red Make America Great Again hats, suggesting the symbol represents policies that compromise friendships. The discussion posits that the media has successfully branded the color red and the MAGA hat as inherently racist. Comparisons are made to red souvenir hats from the Great Wall of China to illustrate the broad association of the color with controversial political themes.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 1:22:55 - 1:27:51

1040: Pardon Me

Anti-Defamation League Hate Symbol Database and Numerology

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) maintains a database of hate symbols that includes numerous common numbers and emojis. Symbols like "100%," "14," "88," and even "737" are identified as having white supremacist connotations. The hosts mock the extensiveness of the list, noting that it seems to label almost every number as a potential racist signal while ignoring groups like MS-13.

Value Convo
Episode 1012 1:07:29 - 1:09:14

1012: Value Convo

Therapy Animals at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High

As students returned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the campus provided 150 grief counselors and various therapy animals. The inclusion of therapy goats is questioned, with a humorous aside regarding the animal's temperament and its historical association with satanic imagery.

Fruit Machine
Episode 986 1:22:23 - 1:25:47

986: Fruit Machine

Numerology in Trudeau's Speech and "666" Reference

A segment of Justin Trudeau's speech mentioning the ages "6, 16, or 60" is analyzed for potential numerological significance. The hosts jokingly suggest the repetition of the number six points to the "Antichrist" or the "Beast." They use this to highlight what they perceive as the performative and potentially scripted nature of modern political rhetoric.