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The ONLY Anti-Pedophile Podcast fighting the Sicko Elite
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Mar 28, 2026 • 4min
[PREVIEW] Episode 536: Dallas 3
A live event recap set in a kitschy hotel with unexpected characters and tense debate scenes. Political youth movements clash with older organizers and hawkish viewpoints. A meme artist and giant Wojak paintings spark a conversation about internet culture and generational theory. The preview wraps with a quick sign-off.

Mar 27, 2026 • 6min
[PREVIEW] Episode 535: Dallas 2
Two comedians roast stiff, rehearsed standup and a baffling biblical joke that falls flat. They dissect stage distractions, awkward silence, and a performer's desperate exit. Quick riffs hit pop culture, cultural roots in rock, and what could have salvaged the set. The show closes with a crude gag and a long pause before sign-off.

Mar 26, 2026 • 2min
[PREVIEW] Episode 534: Dallas 1
A trip to CPAC uncovers a scandalous workplace confrontation and a viral set of recorded videos. Tense recounting of an alleged assault sparks incredulous reactions and dark humor. Commentary includes practical advice and a listener tip line for followups.

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Mar 25, 2026 • 55min
Episode 533: Cuba 2
Mitchell Valdés-Sosa, director of the Cuban Center for Neuroscience and a neuroscientist, reflects on Cuba’s research system and his path from Chicago to leading neuroscience there. He discusses Cuba’s Alzheimer’s drug efforts, how sanctions hinder science, and his scientific review of Havana Syndrome. The conversation stresses restoring international collaboration and practical impacts on Cuban healthcare and migration.

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Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 47min
Episode 532: Cuba 1
Daniel Montero, Havana-based journalist and filmmaker with Belly of the Beast, shares on-the-ground reporting from Cuba. He discusses the history and mechanics of the U.S. blockade, recent oil and sanction impacts, hospital and fuel crises, and how isolation has transformed daily life. He also reflects on political pressures, tourism collapse, and calls for U.S. political action.

Mar 19, 2026 • 4min
[PREVIEW] Episode 531: Epstein: The Movies
Jon Dieringer, writer and commentator, and Emerson Rosenthal, investigative journalist, unpack Jeffrey Epstein's Hollywood ties. They discuss his movie tastes, how screener DVDs like The King’s Speech were used as social bait, and the circulation of pirated screeners among elite circles. Short, sharp conversations trace intersections between power, fame, and film.

Mar 16, 2026 • 2h 46min
Episode 530: Hate Line #1: Neighbors
Dylan Redford, co-creator/producer of the HBO series Neighbors, and Harrison Fishman, television producer and creator linked to Neighbors, join to riff on chaotic living situations. They react to callers about noisy apartments, roommate hygiene nightmares, surveillance and security-camera obsession, pet overload, theft and drug drama, and bizarre shared-space boundaries.

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Mar 12, 2026 • 1h 38min
Episode 529: Jeffrey's Paris
Marlon Ettinger, a Paris-based reporter specializing in Jeffrey Epstein investigations, walks through France’s probe into Epstein’s network. He outlines links to modeling agencies, alleged recruiters, diplomatic ties, and exchanges connecting elites, banks, and politicians. The discussion tracks emails, legal maneuvers, and growing parliamentary scrutiny in France.

Mar 9, 2026 • 3min
[PREVIEW] Episode 528: NYPD Blues
Ali Winston, journalist focused on policing and civil liberties, breaks down odd NYPD practices and the Police Foundation's rise. He outlines how private donations shifted into influence and secret budgets. Conversations touch on parallels with other cities and allegations of misconduct. Short, sharp takes on how money and secrecy reshape policing.

Mar 6, 2026 • 2h 3min
Episode 527: Wallace Shawn
Wallace Shawn, American actor and playwright known for My Dinner with Andre and The Fever, reflects on public recognition versus artistic identity. He recounts travels in Central America that shaped his politics. Conversation covers fear and courage, why he writes political plays, family influences, controversies around Gaza, and the interplay of art and activism.


