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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 5min

Missing in Arizona, with Jon Walczak

In this insightful discussion, Jon Walczak, creator and host of the Missing series, delves into the chilling Scottsdale murders of 2001, where Robert Fisher vanished after his family's brutal deaths. He shares groundbreaking techniques he's employing to search for this elusive fugitive, exploring the complexities of cold cases and the significance of modern forensic science. The conversation also contrasts Fisher's plight with that of other fugitives, emphasizing societal perceptions and the psychological profiles of those who evade capture.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 55min

CLASSIC: Locked Up and Lost: Healthcare in the Prison System

The podcast explores the dismal state of healthcare in the U.S. prison system, shedding light on how profit-driven insurance companies impact inmate well-being. It highlights inadequate access to mental health and substance abuse treatment, revealing the systemic issues surrounding medical care behind bars. The discussion critiques the ethics of privatization, showcasing alarming cases of negligence and the desperate measures inmates take for proper care. It calls for urgent reforms to address the stark realities of healthcare access within the correctional system.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 49min

Strange News: Classrooms with AI Teachers? A Mushroom-robot Hybrid, and Trouble in Millersville, TN

A UK college is testing AI teachers, raising eyebrows about the future of human interaction in classrooms. Meanwhile, researchers are creating a unique mushroom-robot hybrid, with the king oyster mushroom learning to walk! In Millersville, Tennessee, chaos erupts as the local police department faces a TBI raid amid allegations of corruption. Dive into the weird and wonderful intersections of technology, nature, and community drama!
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Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 14min

The Future of Robot “Servants”

Exploring the evolution of robots, the discussion reveals the historical context of domestic partnerships and their transition into robotic assistants. Philosophical quandaries arise as sentient robots blur the lines of ethics and privacy in society. The conversation humorously highlights the challenges robots face in everyday life and speculates on a future where humans and AI coexist. A dive into designers' attempts to create homes that accommodate robots sparks thoughts on the implications of our reliance on technology.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 51min

Listener Mail: Project Monarch, Skyhook, and Venezuelan Gangs (Allegedly) Overtaking Colorado Apartment buildings.

Delve into the murky waters of mind control with a look at MKUltra and the chilling tales of Project Monarch. Discover the dark conspiracies surrounding government experiments and how they intersect with pop culture. There's a shocking exploration into reports of Venezuelan gangs allegedly seizing Colorado apartment buildings, raising urgent questions about community safety. This intriguing blend of listener insights and mysterious phenomena challenges perceptions and invites critical thinking about the hidden forces at play in our world.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 52min

The Dark Side of Adoption

Adoption is, at heart, an amazing concept. People who'd love nothing more than being part of a family come together and create their own -- no two ways about it: adoption genuinely saves lives. At least, that is, when everything works as planned. In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel explore the harrowing, more sinister sides of the adoption industry.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 46min

CLASSIC: Canada's Roswell: The Shag Harbor Incident

Discover the chilling details of the 1967 Shag Harbor UFO sighting, where mysterious lights sparked intrigue in a small Canadian fishing community. Eyewitness accounts flood in as locals recount bizarre experiences that night. Dive into the government's puzzling responses and the ongoing fascination with this incident, often dubbed Canada's Roswell. From strange radar blips to military inquiries, the air is thick with mystery and speculation. Uncover the layers of this captivating enigma, where truth and myth entwine in the night sky.
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Sep 9, 2024 • 49min

Strange News: The Death of a "Spy" Beluga Whale, Mobile Phones and Cancer, Car Rentals For Thieves

A beluga whale named Hvaldimir, once thought to be a spy, has died under mysterious circumstances, raising ethical questions about using animals for espionage. A meta-study debunks the myth linking mobile phone usage to cancer, revealing no significant risks. Meanwhile, a shocking investigation uncovers a car rental scheme in LA used for organized theft, illuminating the dark side of 'crime tourism.' This strange collection of news highlights the bizarre intersections of nature, technology, and crime.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 1h

Election Monitoring and Conspiracies

Elections hold immense weight, often overshadowed by controversy and conspiracy. The podcast delves into the intriguing role of election monitors, exposing the dangers of 'zombie monitors' used by authoritarian regimes. Anecdotes about local politics highlight grassroots empowerment, while discussions on foreign influence reveal how nations manipulate the electoral process. With humor and insight, they also tackle voter participation barriers and the complexities of democratic integrity, urging vigilance against deceptive practices in the quest for true democracy.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 55min

Listener Mail: The Social Security Hack, Mount Weather, the AI Basilisk and Letters From Home

A major data breach reveals the alarming consequences of compromised social security numbers. The mystery surrounding Mount Weather unfolds, linking it to crucial historical events and government secrecy. Thought-provoking discussions dive into Rocco's Basilisk, raising existential questions about AI's influence on humanity. Listeners share whimsical and poignant thoughts on final meal preferences, highlighting the comfort of familiar foods in facing mortality. The blend of mystery, ethics, and humor makes for an engaging exploration of these intriguing topics.

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