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Pope Says No Hell!, Flat Earth Evel Knievel, QAnon Psyop Exposed? |108|

Pope Says No Hell!, Flat Earth Evel Knievel, QAnon Psyop Exposed? |108|

FromMagical Mystery Radio: Conspiracy & Paranormal Review


Pope Says No Hell!, Flat Earth Evel Knievel, QAnon Psyop Exposed? |108|

FromMagical Mystery Radio: Conspiracy & Paranormal Review

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Length:
99 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

April Fools and Happy Easter! Back from a much needed Spring Break, John and Adam return to the weird, wacky, and wondrous world of conspiracy and the paranormal to learn that THERE IS NO HELL. And Jesus apparently died in vain.   That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for Flat-Earthers. Mad Mike Hughes' hilarious and dangerously idiotic attempt to prove that... he's Evel Knievel? Super Dave Osborne? Adam experiences a little post current events synchro-mysticism. Sci-fi writer accurately predicts the iPhone. In the second half, John addresses the recent QAnon controversy brewing on the Inter-tubes. Has the Q psyop been exposed? Are the geniuses behind Cicada 3301 puzzles involved somehow? We'll just let the Gracie Allen and George Burns of conspiracy explain it for you. They should really take their act on the road. And finally, we tie all of this together by preaching the importance of media literacy, a mantra of ours, particularly as it pertains to the new conspiracy world order.
Released:
Apr 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (71)

NOTICE: If you think we're right wing (or left wing) you haven't really been listening. If you disagree with anything we've said, please engage in civil conversation via email, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, or our website. We love hearing from our listeners. "Inane ramblings from the fringe, half-baked politics from suspect sources, 'open-minded' nonsense about paranormal topics." John and Adam explore trending and historical fringe topics in a sometimes-frustrating, occasionally profound, always entertaining quest for truth.