Power Outages & Alex Jones Madness The show kicks off with banter about coffee, power outages, and how this is "the one" episode to watch.
Skinwalker Season Tease & Tech Woes Mike tees a single end-of-season Skinwalker Ranch review, noting artifact finds and odd Wi-Fi/security hiccups on the ranch’s systems.
Meet Britain's real-life SUPERVILLAIN: Eccentric millionaire lives in a bunker beneath a Cold War radar - and is convinced he's going to find UFOs
Alex Jones Clips & Show Banter Lighthearted opening with jokes about nicknames and co-host absences. Discussion drifts into playing August 7th Alex Jones clips,
– Show Open, Joe’s Computer Woes & Drawbridge Donations
Show Kick-off & Missing Co-host Mike and Cratchit joke about Joe’s broken computer, overpriced birthday cakes, Pooh-movie confusion, and tease a packed rundown featuring “Alex Jones Clips of the Week.”
Joe’s Out; Goldblum Fills In – Mike opens the show, explains co-host Joe’s no-show (broken computer, possible foot surgery) and uses an AI Jeff Goldblum voice to read Joe’s message, while reminding listeners about Joe’s GiveSendGo fundraiser
Tech Trouble & Show Preview Mike recaps Joe’s latest computer meltdown, plugs the GiveSendGo for Joe’s medical bills, and teases the main segments: Alex Jones “clips of the week” and expert survival tips for an alien invasion.
Joe’s Crash-Course Comeback – Joe explains his months-long absence: a stress-fractured foot from over-running, followed by a head-on bike collision with a drifter that landed him in the ER. He’s patched up (mostly) and back on mic, grateful just to be mobile again.
Where’s Joe? & Show Kick-off Mike explains co-host Joe’s long absence, muses on how the podcast is a “labor of love,” thanks Cratchit for sticking around, and rolls into the weekly “Alex Jones Clips of the Week.”
Iranian official claims Israel used 'the occult and supernatural spirits' during 12-day war
TwitchCon Costs and Streaming Platform Bias TwitchCon tickets now cost over $200, with payment plans revealing both economic strain and audience targeting. Discussion touches on Twitch’s political bias and alternatives like Kick, Rumble, and Odyssey.