
QAA Podcast
Conspiracy theories, melted online communities and cursed media — we pry open the cracks in consensus reality and journey into the hidden worlds below. The QAA Podcast is a mix of reporting, comedy, and history hosted by Jake Rockatansky, Travis View, and Julian Feeld along with co-hosts Annie Kelly, Liv Agar and Brad Abrahams. Formerly known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.
Latest episodes

Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 30min
Another Day, Another Assassination Attempt (E295)
Ryan Routh, an author reflecting on his life choices, dives into the bizarre world of assassination attempts, including a would-be assassin caught at Trump's golf course. They explore the absurdity of the situation, intertwining humor with serious reflections on political violence and its implications for the 2024 elections. Routh's journey—from a local hero to his controversial past—is dissected, raising questions about authority and societal perceptions. The discussion further critiques the contradictory nature of political ideals against chaotic global events.

Sep 18, 2024 • 9min
Terrorgram Sex Toy Saleswoman Arrest (Premium E250) Sample
Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison, key figures in the indicted Terrorgram Collective, discuss their involvement in a transnational terrorist group fueled by neo-Nazi ideology. They delve into the group’s extremist propaganda, which has incited violence against marginalized communities worldwide. The conversation reveals the dark evolution of accelerationist tactics and the group's dangerous aspirations to incite societal chaos. Insights from experts Abner Hauge and Michael Boorman shed light on the broader implications of their indictment and the rise of such radical ideologies.

Sep 13, 2024 • 53min
Racist Migrant Voodoo Panic (E294)
The podcast dives into a bizarre rumor about Haitian migrants supposedly harming pets, fueled by online misinformation and political manipulation. It uncovers the historical roots of anti-immigrant sentiment in the U.S., drawing parallels to modern-day xenophobia. The discussion is infused with humor as it critiques absurd right-wing narratives and highlights the dangers of misinformation. Finally, it touches on the complex relationship between Haitian voodoo beliefs and prevalent stereotypes, advocating for a better understanding of cultural practices.

Sep 10, 2024 • 9min
Jake’s Takes Volume 4 (Premium E259) Sample
A CG chimp takes center stage as Robbie Williams, while a shocking story unfolds about a Russian spy beluga's demise. The conversation dips into bizarre realms, discussing the fallout of an incestuous poisoning linked to rave drugs and the quirky concept of 'brain sludge content'. Humor runs wild as the hosts address a tweet from a fake Q account and the latest antics of Andrew Tate. Join in for entertaining takes on health journeys, nostalgic musical memories, and the absurdities of modern coffee culture!

Sep 7, 2024 • 52min
The AF/91 Virus Hoax (E293)
Dive into the hilarious world of the AF/91 virus hoax, where a playful April Fool's prank spiraled into a decade-long urban legend. Discover how misinformation bloomed in the age of the internet, with echoes of military cyber warfare adding to its allure. The hosts explore quirky anecdotes about brain alterations and whimsical satire, all while navigating the chaos of social media. Join a lighthearted discussion that blends nostalgia for early computing with insightful critiques on the absurdity of viral myths.

Sep 1, 2024 • 10min
Come Out In Jesus Name (Premium E258) Sample
Greg Locke, a Pentecostal leader and filmmaker known for his controversial views, dives into the themes of his film 'Come Out In Jesus Name.' He discusses the booming phenomenon of 'demon slayers' and their approach to exorcism, linking it to mental health perspectives. The podcast also distinguishes between exorcism and deliverance practices in Protestant versus Catholic traditions. Locke reflects on how language influences the understanding of supernatural interventions and critiques organized religion's role in personal faith.

Aug 30, 2024 • 1h 4min
American Exorcists feat Sam Kestenbaum (E292)
Sam Kestenbaum, a journalist exploring religion and culture, joins Tennessee pastor Greg Locke, known for his sensational exorcism practices. They discuss the rise of modern exorcism, showcasing Locke's charismatic approach and social media influence. Kestenbaum shares his firsthand experience of a dramatic tent revival where attendees were swept up in fervor. The conversation dives into the emotional stakes of contemporary demon slaying and the intersection of faith, spectacle, and community dynamics in today's spiritual landscape.

Aug 27, 2024 • 9min
Conspiracy Cop (Premium E257) Sample
Shawn Taylor, an assistant police chief from Millersville, Tennessee, engages in a controversial battle against a local reporter. The discussion reveals the alarming infiltration of conspiracy theories within law enforcement, raising questions about accountability. Taylor’s extreme beliefs surface amidst scrutiny from investigative journalism, prompting a deeper look into local political dynamics. The talk also touches on social media's role in distorting public perception, particularly regarding activist narratives and the thin line between reality and narrative in politics.

Aug 24, 2024 • 1h 24min
The Protocols Are So Back (E291)
Jake, a barger charger expert, joins the discussion to unpack the wild theories circulating on social media, from Adrenochrome to bizarre Antifa claims. The hosts dive into the chaotic narratives surrounding a yacht disaster and examine the dangers of misinformation, especially concerning allegations of child exploitation and conspiracy theories linking celebrities to dark practices. They mix humor with serious critiques of online discourse, exploring how sensational stories shape our political and social understanding.

Aug 18, 2024 • 11min
The Devil Conspiracy (2022) Movie Night (Premium E256) Sample
Dive into a wildly entertaining film featuring a religious art historian inseminated with a clone of Jesus by a cabal of Satanists. The hosts share their humorous takes on the film's outrageous plot and surprisingly impressive special effects. They explore the absurdity of cloning historical figures amid a mix of action and faith, reflecting on its unique production quality. With a mix of skepticism turned delight, they celebrate this inventive twist on classic themes while sharing laughs and a light-hearted prayer for their cinematic journey.
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