Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

Strange News: The US Raids Reporters, the Death of von Däniken and Dilbert, Apps Want to Know if Your Loved Ones Die, and Much More

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Jan 19, 2026
The FBI raiding a journalist's home stirs concerns over press freedom. The hosts fondly remember Erich von Däniken's impact on ancient alien theories. A viral app in China prompts discussions on solitary living trends. They analyze the fallout from Scott Adams' remarks and delve into a bizarre case of grave robbing in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, a record auction for a bluefin tuna highlights economic trends in sushi. The show wraps up with quirky stories about escaped monkeys and smart fridge ads.
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ANECDOTE

Dilbert Creator's Controversial Late Turn

  • Ben and Noel reflect on Scott Adams' career shift from Dilbert cartoonist to controversial commentator.
  • They note his strip's cancellation and Adams' later divisive public statements.
INSIGHT

App Monetizes Daily Life-Check Rituals

  • A Chinese app named 'Are You Dead?' targeted solitary residents who want check-in safety features.
  • The app commodifies regular check-ins and hit paid charts, prompting a rebrand to Demumew.
ADVICE

Use Tech + Human Agreements For Safety

  • Consider formalizing regular check-ins with isolated loved ones rather than relying solely on apps.
  • Use human contact agreements alongside tech to ensure safety and context.
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