
We're Not Wrong About the Minnesota ICE Shooting and the Substation Theory
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Jan 29, 2026 They dissect the fatal Minneapolis ICE shooting, scrutinizing video, federal responses, motives, and accountability questions. They then debate the quirky “substation theory” around the 49ers’ training site, weighing EMF science, statistical clustering, and team psychology. The conversation also touches on political fallout, superstition in sports, and practical effects on team image and player decisions.
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Deep Research, Short Memory
- Andrew recounts researching complex topics deeply then forgetting details later.
- He uses this to explain why hosts sometimes need to revisit notes before discussing technical subjects.
Visuals Can Change Public Tolerance
- Heaton argues visuals of federal overreach shift public sympathy away from aggressive immigration enforcement.
- He predicts these images remove the benefit of the doubt previously afforded to such policies.
Internal DHS Power Plays Matter
- Justin outlines internal power struggles at DHS shaping enforcement tactics and personnel choices.
- He links Stephen Miller's numbers-driven approach to risky field operations and organizational failures.
