
The Michael Knowles Show Ep. 1857 - Are We Finally Getting The Epstein Files?
Nov 14, 2025
An app claims to let users chat with the dead, stirring up moral concerns. Meanwhile, an AI-generated song hits the charts, prompting discussions on the authenticity of AI art. The podcast dives into the political implications behind calls to release Epstein files, suggesting it may be more of a political stunt. With rising Bible sales, there's a connection drawn between technology and spiritual reflection. Finally, listener questions cover everything from family dynamics to thoughtful perspectives on gambling.
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Digital Necromancy Preys On Grief
- Michael Knowles argues necromancy apps prey on grief and mimic seances in consequence if not mechanism.
- He warns such simulacra can deepen unreality and pull people away from genuine religious hope.
AI Tops Charts Because Pop Is Derivative
- Knowles notes an AI-generated song reached Billboard #1 because pop music is already derivative and weakly poetic.
- He contends true great art requires sensual experience and novel metaphors that AI lacks.
Epstein Files Likely Won't Reveal Bombshells
- Knowles asserts we already know whatever meaningful public evidence about Jeffrey Epstein exists.
- He argues deep intelligence-level secrets likely no longer exist in releasable files and release efforts are political theater.



