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Scott Adams
Scott Adams discusses the latest happenings in the world through a persuasion filter.
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51 snips
Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 10min
Episode 3040 CWSA 12/08/25
Explore intriguing ideas like non-lethal school drones enhancing safety and the concept of underground automated farms revolutionizing agriculture. Delve into the complexities of Trump's farm aid proposal and debates around beef prices. Discover the potential of an AI actress and the implications of rapid AI expansion under Trump's vision. Unpack synesthesia's connection to creativity and investigate geopolitical issues surrounding Russia's AI funding. Plus, a cautionary take on groundbreaking cancer research using green light.

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Dec 7, 2025 • 1h 3min
Episode 3039 CWSA 12/07/25
Dive into the skepticism surrounding historical narratives, including Pearl Harbor! Explore the intersection of AI demand and rising tech prices, plus debates on microplastics and innovative filtration solutions. Scott humorously tackles Idaho's 'COW' slur and reflects on media framing of political figures. Unpack debates around crime, energy pricing, and even the environmental impacts of innovative building materials. Plus, insights on the FIFA peace medal awarded to Trump and Elon Musk's radical EU dissolution proposal!

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Dec 6, 2025 • 1h 22min
Episode 3038 CWSA 12/06/25
Corruption takes center stage with scandals spanning from Minnesota's $8 billion fraud to DEA officials implicated in money laundering. Elon Musk's challenges with the EU stir up free speech concerns while Trump's warnings about European decline raise eyebrows. Delving into election integrity, the discussion covers everything from alleged rigging narratives to questions surrounding electronic voting machines. Amidst personal anecdotes, Scott tackles AT&T's DEI program withdrawal and new migrant fees, all wrapped in a humorous take on technology failures.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 20min
Episode 3037 CWSA 12/05/25
Discover how AI chatbots are proving more persuasive than traditional ads and the science behind why hand gestures enhance communication. Delve into intriguing discussions on the January 6 pipe bomber arrest, Somalia's climate change perspectives, and Minnesota's budget deficit troubles. Explore innovative ideas for cheaper food and futuristic dome-based farming. Plus, hear about Hawaii's lawsuit against TikTok and a debate surrounding the leniency of Tina Peters' sentencing. It's a whirlwind of topics that blend politics, science, and societal issues!

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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 30min
Episode 3036 CWSA 12/04/25
An alleged pipe bomber's arrest sparks skepticism about the lone-wolf narrative. MIT's bio-hybrid robot muscle research raises questions about future technology. A controversial FDA warning about COVID vaccines feels eerily familiar. Minnesota faces visa fraud allegations amid a media blackout. Climate narratives shift as nuclear power gains attention, and Trump's policies receive praise for fueling AI innovation. Finally, the podcast dives into fentanyl strategies and the complexities of narco-boat attacks in the drug war.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 21min
Episode 3035 CWSA 12/03/25
The discussion dives into Trump's polarizing comments, including his disparaging remarks about Ilhan Omar. Innovations in tech are explored, with a spotlight on Elon Musk's Optimus V3 hands and military drones. Economic topics feature prominently, as Scott critiques the concentration of wealth and the national debt. The implications of a California billionaire tax and updates on immigration policy from 19 countries add to the intrigue. Finally, the podcast touches on international tensions, particularly Russia and Venezuela, peppered with Scott's signature humor.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 56min
Episode 3034 CWSA 12/02/25
Dive into a whirlwind of intriguing topics! Explore the scandal surrounding Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and suspected charity theft. Discover Kyrsten Sinema's advocacy for psychedelic treatments and the controversy of dual citizenship in politics. Scott reflects on Elon Musk's ambitions for AI satellites and space-based data centers. Unveil the surprising connection between recreational marijuana use and reduced alcohol consumption. Plus, hear about unexpected medical breakthroughs and the science of exercise in cancer prevention!

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Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 19min
Episode 3033 CWSA 12/01/25
Scott Adams dives into the surprising link between activism, narcissism, and psychopathy. He discusses alarming research suggesting soybean oil may contribute to obesity. The accuracy of Polymarket predictions is highlighted, contrasting it with traditional polls. Trump’s potential Fed pick, Kevin Hassett, gets scrutinized amidst market speculations. Adams critiques Senator Mark Kelly’s evasive responses and tackles issues of military loyalty, corruption in Minnesota, and the implications of AI on national debt and immigration policies.

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Nov 30, 2025 • 1h 9min
Episode 3032 CWSA 11/30/25
The discussion dives into the skepticism surrounding saltwater battery breakthroughs and the quirky prank involving delivery robots. Scott critiques a UBI trial in Chicago based on recipients' happiness and investigates Pentagon theft. He explores rumors around Maduro and unearths claims about FBI burn bags. The analysis of mainstream media's anti-Trump narrative sheds light on persuasion tactics, while insights into Ukraine's drone warfare shift add depth to the global conflict. Finally, predictions on the peace probability in Ukraine take a sobering turn.

Nov 29, 2025 • 42min
Episode 3031 CWSA 11/29/25
Politics heat up with Trump's holiday news, including controversial comments about reporters and a new focus on South African farmers. The discussion dives into Biden's autopen documents, questionable pardons, and the implications of Andriy Yermak's resignation amid corruption. Insights on replacing income tax with tariffs and a potential Ukraine-Taiwan style peace solution spark interest. Plus, a look at China's declining fertility and their plans for a robotic future, all while the tech-world's 'philanthropy' concerns bubble up.


