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Episode 165: Havana Syndrome Spreads & JFK Returns feat Natalie Shure

Episode 165: Havana Syndrome Spreads & JFK Returns feat Natalie Shure

FromQAA Podcast


Episode 165: Havana Syndrome Spreads & JFK Returns feat Natalie Shure

FromQAA Podcast

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Length:
98 minutes
Released:
Nov 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Directed energy attacks? Sonic beams? Psychogenic illness? We explore the set of symptoms that have become a national security & media obsession generating a tenuous theory about a weapon wielded by a foreign power — Russian, Cuban, or possibly Chinese. We take a look at the media's role and the scientific community's reaction with guest Natalie Shure, a columnist for the New Republic who’s also written for The Nation, Jacobin, The Prospect and Buzzfeed. She’s been covering the phenomenon consistently since it first manifested a few years ago. This episode also contains coverage of the Dallas event at which JFK, JFK Jr, and other celebrities like Robin Williams were expected by a group of gematria-obsessed QAnon believers. Finally, the episode contains the origin story of Jake Rockatansky's Flynn character — and why he sounds a whole lot like Sean Connery.

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Episode music by Nick Sena (http://nicksenamusic.com) & Lake Radio (https://lakeradio.bandcamp.com)
Released:
Nov 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The QAA Podcast covers the best conspiracy theories of the post-truth era. We explore online fever swamps and trip over deranged historical facts that make conspiracy theories sound sane.