A podcast where we talk about topics that are not discussed in the mainstream media, but that concern everyone living on this planet.
In this episode, we continued talking about the importance of having reliable energy sources, and why we already can’t fallback to them because of the lack of water, touched upon the hypocrisy of mentioning climate change at Burning Man, the new “There Is No Climate Emergency” petition signed by 1200 scientists and a world map of climate disasters showing the opposite, discussed the disastrous effects of skyrocketing energy costs, ...
In this episode, we started talking about the book “Fossil Future” by Alex Epstein, the importance of having abundant and cheap energy, asked the question of why we are being told to reduce our energy consumption instead of looking for alternatives, pondered on the true meaning of “eliminating human impact,” and manipulations of public opinion through vague terminology.
Fossil future
Wind turbine blades could be recycled into gu...
In this episode, we started with an apology to Professor George Kent, whom we had a chance to interview to talk about his article “The Benefits of World Hunger” and his books. We drew some parallels between what’s happening in the world today and what was happening after the fall of the Soviet Union, discussed shrinkflation, and the Swiss government banning electric heaters that the population rushed to buy. The announced planned p...
In this episode, we started talking about the video message from a Dutch farmer that Jordan Peterson posted on his channel, explaining why this is important to everyone not intending to change their diet based on false pretexts and, most importantly, not looking forward to being reduced along with carbon and nitrogen, cracked some jokes about the Internet Explorer, talked about a phenomenal success of elected officials when judged ...
In this episode, we started talking about heavy rains in the UAE, wildfires and the lack of water in California, the lack of media coverage of such once-in-a-thousand years events that are now frequently happening around the globe, the new menu items we are being advertised by the mass media that make bugs and worms look like a great option, that no sane person would even consider thinking about, and why this may be the reason Elon...
In this episode, we started talking about the Green New Deal and how going green leads countries into a future without energy even to grow food, how rising energy costs affect people in Europe and the US, surprisingly honest article in the LA Times describing the situation with aging solar panels, people playing ostriches on a beach in Australia, electric cars we should be driving, but not charging, where our planet “hides” 95% of ...
In this episode, we started talking about New York City Emergency Management releasing a video entitled Nuclear Preparedness PSA, how we happily celebrate the freedom to shorten our lifespan through new ways that recently became available to us, and how this is related to the fact that we all wear cotton t-shirts, the Disinformation Governance Board AKA Ministry of Truth and other “novelties” from 1984.
In this episode, we started talking about the article by George Kent “The Benefits of World Hunger” which was hastily removed from the United Nations website, Nicole Kidman enjoying eating bugs and suggesting we do the same, UK kids being fed spaghetti with beetle Bolognese, the upcoming water tax and other “exciting” novelties we do not look up to.
The Benefits of World Hunger
Nicole Kidman Eats Bugs
Scientists plan to feed...
In this episode, we started talking about the things that break sooner than they used to, how infinite growth requires planned obsolescence, the pursuit of the next best thing, and the role that influencers play in this system. We then pondered on the plans of “owning nothing and being happy” announced at the World Economic Forum and subscription-based economy in general. We talked about bees and what we may learn from them. Oh, an...
In this episode, we started talking about the expectation gap, which brought us to the lack of trust that is plaguing our society, and the necessity of taking responsibility for our lives. At the end of our conversation, as an added bonus, we found a surefire solution to increasing your happiness.
Falling Down [1993] Hamburger Scene
Tricks Advertisers Use To Make Food Look Delicious! DIY Food Photo Hacks and More by Bl...
In this episode, we asked ourselves and tried to answer the question: why do we, as a society, not consider our everyday comfort, why do we continue doing unnecessary work that could have been automated a long time ago? Finding, as usual, striking similarities with other phenomena taking place around us.
50 People Wrote Their Names On Balloons. When They Let Go? This Is Incredible!
The world's first 3D-printed office buildi...
In this episode, wondering where green energy is, we talk about the energy crisis, the not-so-new electric cars, and finally discover the hidden functionality your power switch manufacturer didn’t tell you this multipurpose device has. You will be surprised just how much power your power switch has.
Free energy in the 19th century
The history of Porsche begins electrically
Italian city fundraises to pay retirees' rising...
In this episode, we talked about the strange inclination our society has for exploring dead-ends, like the obsession to colonize the dead planet Mars, followed by a discussion on the inexplicable desire to replicate the failing world we live in today, with all the "bells and whistles", in the metaverse.
Inside the smell-o-verse
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In this episode, we continued our discussion about the Climategate emails, which brought us to talk about the transparency of information, taxation, and other societal "subscriptions" and how we began paying to offset our carbon footprint.
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Hey Jonas! The official Jonas Brothers podcast. Hosted by Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. It’s the Jonas Brothers you know... musicians, actors, and well, yes, brothers. Now, they’re sharing another side of themselves in the playful, intimate, and irreverent way only they can. Spend time with the Jonas Brothers here and stay a little bit longer for deep conversations like never before.
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