Uhh, the guests are sometimes questionable. The RFK assassination guest started off fine, but she quickly went into really kooky territory. I don't remember exactly what it was but she was fully bought into some supernatural explanation of it. The 9/11 series went off the deep end eventually too. I guess it comes with the territory, but theres a fair bit if tinfoil. It's still overall fun, I do enjoy frying my brain with the occasional insane conspiracy.
I'm fine with the full smorgasbord of tinfoil sometimes, cause I can generally sort out what isn't crazy people shit. It can be too much though, the 9/11 stuff was a bit nuts. They should do a fourth 9/11 with :rocz-yes:
Yeah, they could've filled the series with just all the weird connections between bin Laden, the bushes and various other rich people and kept it much more sane. Imo the correlations there are a bit spurious because the social circles at that level of influence are small and incestuous, but they're fun to trace and we shouldn't let the rich and powerful forget they're associated with the worst people on earth (well, themselves).
Yeah, I feel like the Big Club That You Aren't In was front and center when it was focused on Epstein and then got more tinfoil. At the end of the day you will never ever ever ever have access to the informat needed to make informed conclusions on anything involving rich weirdos. Getting lost in a fantasy world of speculation is just as bad as ignoring everything.
I really like trueanon, and I have nothing in common with trueanon reddddit
The podcast is perfectly fine.
Honestly the only good thing about the podcasts are the knowledgeable guests they get. The hosts don't know what they're talking about half the time
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Hold on there, cowboy. He's more or less right. They have total loons for guests sometimes too. I still like it anyway
Uhh, the guests are sometimes questionable. The RFK assassination guest started off fine, but she quickly went into really kooky territory. I don't remember exactly what it was but she was fully bought into some supernatural explanation of it. The 9/11 series went off the deep end eventually too. I guess it comes with the territory, but theres a fair bit if tinfoil. It's still overall fun, I do enjoy frying my brain with the occasional insane conspiracy.
I'm fine with the full smorgasbord of tinfoil sometimes, cause I can generally sort out what isn't crazy people shit. It can be too much though, the 9/11 stuff was a bit nuts. They should do a fourth 9/11 with :rocz-yes:
Yeah, they could've filled the series with just all the weird connections between bin Laden, the bushes and various other rich people and kept it much more sane. Imo the correlations there are a bit spurious because the social circles at that level of influence are small and incestuous, but they're fun to trace and we shouldn't let the rich and powerful forget they're associated with the worst people on earth (well, themselves).
Yeah, I feel like the Big Club That You Aren't In was front and center when it was focused on Epstein and then got more tinfoil. At the end of the day you will never ever ever ever have access to the informat needed to make informed conclusions on anything involving rich weirdos. Getting lost in a fantasy world of speculation is just as bad as ignoring everything.