Topic: Utah

99 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:10:48 - 1:13:31

1856: CIS Lunar

Charlie Kirk, Assassination Case Evidence

A new court filing in the alleged assassination attempt of Charlie Kirk reveals that the bullet recovered does not match the gun investigators seized. Prosecutors still maintain they have DNA evidence linking suspect Tyler Robinson to the September shooting at Utah Valley University. Legal experts note that matching shattered bullets from autopsies is often difficult, leading to skepticism about the ballistics evidence.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 2:15:36 - 2:18:54

1825: MUK-Ultra

Executive Producer Credits, Potash and Fertilizer Talk

Executive producers are thanked, including a $543.21 donation from Christopher Kessler. A detailed listener note from "Matt from Florida Lawn Solutions" explains the differences between potassium chloride and sulfate of potash. The discussion covers how Canadian production dominates the market and how potential tariffs could impact grain and vegetable farmers in the U.S.

Genesis
Episode 1821 2:46:18 - 2:49:01

1821: Genesis

Candace Owens and the Egyptian Air Force Rumors

Candace Owens has been circulating a theory that an Egyptian Air Force jet in Provo, Utah, was involved in a plot against Charlie Kirk. One host, citing aviation knowledge, explains that the jet was likely at Duncan Aviation, a premier Gulfstream maintenance shop with Egyptian military contracts. They dismiss the "hitman" narrative as an extreme stretch of logic.

Taproot
Episode 1799 3:50 - 8:50

1799: Taproot

Utah Governor Spencer Cox, Kash Patel, 33 Hours Code

Governor Spencer Cox of Utah and other officials repeatedly emphasized a "33-hour" window of progress following the arrest of the suspect in the Charlie Kirk case. Analysts suggest the specific repetition of the number 33, including a correction from 36 hours by the Governor, functions as a form of symbolic code or "33 motif" common in high-profile investigations. Questions remain regarding the official charging documents and the timeline provided by Kash Patel.

Taproot
Episode 1799 48:33 - 52:02

1799: Taproot

NPR, Erica Kirk, Tyler Robinson Investigation

NPR's Steve Futterman reported from the Utah County Jail where Tyler Robinson is being held without bail. Erica Kirk, Charlie Kirk's widow, delivered a 15-minute livestream from her husband's studio in Phoenix, vowing that his movement would continue despite his death. Investigators are currently analyzing Robinson's digital devices to determine if specific online interactions triggered the shooting.

Taproot
Episode 1799 1:58:51 - 2:04:18

1799: Taproot

Spencer Cox, Meet the Press, Digital Radicalization

Utah Governor Spencer Cox appeared on Meet the Press with Kristen Welker to discuss the radicalization of the Charlie Kirk assassination suspect. Cox described the suspect as a "4.0 student" who was influenced by "dark corners of the internet" and Reddit culture. The Governor's background in Utah, a state with significant data center infrastructure and deep ties to the intelligence community, is noted as relevant to his perspective on digital threats.

Taproot
Episode 1799 2:07:44 - 2:12:46

1799: Taproot

Social Media as Cancer, Dopamine Hits, Utah Reform

Governor Spencer Cox characterized social media as a "cancer" and compared its dopamine hits to the effects of fentanyl. He argued that "conflict entrepreneurs" use algorithms to hack human brains and incite outrage. Utah was the first state to pass comprehensive social media reform, though Cox noted that major tech companies are currently suing to prevent the implementation of these laws.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 1:44 - 12:51

1798: Adam & The Robot

Charlie Kirk Assassination and Political Rhetoric Analysis

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was reportedly assassinated during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University. The hosts examine video footage and social media posts from a "person of interest" allegedly linked to Antifa and transgender activism. A montage of clips features various political figures, including Nancy Pelosi and Maxine Waters, using aggressive rhetoric that the hosts suggest contributes to a climate of violence.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 3:00:14 - 3:02:30

1722: This Actually Happened!

St. George Mask Mandate Protest, School Storming Attempt

Protesters in St. George, Utah, gathered to demand an end to mask mandates, with some calling the virus a "hoax." The situation escalated when a crowd attempted to storm a school building after being asked to move by administrators. Parents argued they should have the right to decide whether their children wear masks, while the school board maintained they were simply following the governor's orders.

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 2:46:20 - 2:48:45

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

St. George Double Murder, Transition Volatility Case

Police in St. George, Utah, arrested Mia Bailey for the murder of her parents, Gail and Joseph Bailey. Court documents indicate the suspect expressed no remorse for the shooting, which followed long-standing family volatility related to Bailey's gender transition. The case has sparked discussion regarding the mental health and domestic stability of individuals undergoing medical transitions.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 26:40 - 29:55

1663: Climate Change Special

Erratic Weather History and Raining Frogs

The conversation shifts to the historical frequency of erratic weather events in the United States, challenging the idea that current volatility is unprecedented. References are made to 19th-century New York Times reports of "raining frogs" and the Mormon locust plague in Utah. Recent snowfall in Las Vegas is presented as part of a long-standing pattern of unpredictable meteorological events.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 2:52:28 - 2:57:51

1656: Johnson Pivot

Amazon Cat Story, Deconstruction of "Good News"

A "good news" story about a cat named Galena that was accidentally shipped from Utah to California in an Amazon return box was deconstructed. While the media portrayed it as a miraculous survival, the hosts expressed skepticism, suggesting the husband may have intentionally placed the cat in the box to get rid of it.

Twigs
Episode 1653 1:32:55 - 1:37:04

1653: Twigs

RFK Jr. Response to Family Endorsement and Ballot Access

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. responded to his family's endorsement of Joe Biden by stating that while they are divided in politics, they remain united in love. Kennedy's campaign recently secured ballot access in Michigan and Utah, polling above 10% in several key swing states. The hosts analyze the Democratic Party's aggressive strategy to marginalize third-party candidates who threaten Biden's re-election.

Ashkenormativity
Episode 1652 1:46:58 - 1:51:03

1652: Ashkenormativity

Utah Middle School Furry Protest, School District Denial

Students and parents at Nebo Middle School in Utah staged a walkout to protest the presence of "furries"—students who dress as animals—claiming they were biting and licking other children. The school district denied the reports of physical harassment, calling them inaccurate rumors. The segment features an interview with a "furry" named Strudel, who expressed disappointment that the subculture was being misrepresented by the younger generation.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 1:07:22 - 1:09:23

1309: Vaxsaline

Utah Wild Mink, Coronavirus Variant Transmission

A wild American mink in Utah has tested positive for a variant of the coronavirus indistinguishable from those found in nearby farmed minks. This discovery suggests transmission from farmed animals to the wild, leading to concerns about potential culling of pets or other animals. The segment transitions into a personal anecdote about a host's daughter moving to Brooklyn.

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 1:31:21 - 1:33:49

1622: Juice Joe

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Utah Presidential Ballot

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. officially qualified for the 2024 presidential ballot in Utah, the first state to confirm his candidacy as an independent. Kennedy accused major political parties of having an undemocratic lock on the process as he seeks to qualify in the remaining 49 states.

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 1:35:05 - 1:37:29

1622: Juice Joe

State Capital Bomb Threats, Cyber Kidnapping Scam

Six state capitals were evacuated following emailed bomb threats, though no explosives were found. In Utah, a Chinese exchange student was found safe after falling victim to a "cyber kidnapping" scam where he was coerced into isolating himself while his family was extorted for $80,000.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 3:04:31 - 3:08:17

1620: Yoko Swifto

Christmas Miracle, Stolen Acura Recovery

A "Good News" segment features a story from KSL News in Utah about the recovery of a stolen 1995 Acura Integra. A local man spotted the car tucked behind a building and contacted the owners, refusing a reward and helping the family restore their son's Christmas gift.

Comely
Episode 1587 2:49:32 - 2:51:45

1587: Comely

YouTube Parenting Influencer Ruby Franke Arrested for Abuse

Ruby Franke, the creator of the popular "8 Passengers" parenting YouTube channel, is arrested in Utah on felony child abuse charges. Authorities found her children malnourished with open wounds after one escaped to ask neighbors for food. The hosts highlight the irony of a parenting "expert" being an abusive mother.