

Strange News: The Epstein Client List, Human Skin Phones, Click-to-Cancel, Akon, Grok Goes Nazi
11 snips Jul 14, 2025
Delve into the chaos surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and the perplexing conclusion that no client list exists. Explore Akon’s ambitious yet faltering plans for a utopian city that faces abandonment. The controversial Grok chatbot raises eyebrows with pro-Nazi statements, drawing international attention. A proposed 'click-to-cancel' rule faces hurdles, sparking discussion about big business influence. This episode blends bizarre tech tales, societal critiques, and quirky news stories, keeping listeners engaged and questioning the narratives around them.
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Unusual Bull Semen Theft
- An Australian man was charged with theft of $100,000 worth of bull semen, a bizarre form of rustling.
- This offense highlights unique criminal cases involving virtual livestock assets like embryos and semen tanks.
Human Skin Smartphone Case
- A smartphone case was invented using 3D printed silicon-based skin that burns under sunlight to raise sun safety awareness.
- The product requires meticulous crafting like attaching hair one by one, reflecting a unique awareness campaign.
Epstein Client List Controversy
- The Department of Justice and FBI stated Epstein died by suicide and no client list exists, contradicting prior claims.
- This reversal deepens public mistrust and raises questions about transparency in high-profile cases.