

Danny Jones Podcast
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Danny’s quest to get smarter.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 3h 3min
#337 - Cutting Open 7,000 Bodies, Epstein Autopsy & Kohberger Idaho 4 Massacre | Joseph Scott Morgan
Joseph Scott Morgan, a seasoned forensic death investigator and host of Body Bags, shares gripping insights from his extensive career. He discusses the emotional toll of delivering death notifications and the psychological impact of witnessing trauma. Morgan dives into the challenges of identifying unknown bodies and the importance of thorough autopsies in custody cases. He also analyzes high-profile deaths, like George Floyd and the Idaho murders, providing a unique perspective on forensic investigation amidst societal issues.

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Sep 29, 2025 • 2h 2min
#336 - NEW Egyptian Vase Scans Prove the Human Timeline is Wrong | Karoly Poka & Adam Young
Karoly Poka, an engineer and ancient artifact researcher, teams up with mathematician Adam Young, known for his meticulous studies on Egyptian stone vessels. Together, they unveil groundbreaking discoveries about 5,000-year-old vases, revealing their astonishing precision through advanced scanning techniques. The duo explores theories on their manufacturing, challenges in modern recreations, and intriguing speculation about the control of Egyptology narratives. They even touch on the mysteries of unexplored areas in the Sahara, leaving listeners questioning everything about ancient Egypt's timeline.

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Sep 26, 2025 • 3h 37min
#335 - Carnivore MD vs Harvard Heart Doctor: Seed Oils are Actually GOOD For You | Paul Saladino & Nick Norwitz
Dr. Nick Norwitz, a Harvard MD and PhD specializing in metabolic health, joins Dr. Paul Saladino, a nutrition expert known for his work on the carnivore diet. They dive into the controversies surrounding seed oils, challenging conventional wisdom and discussing their potential benefits. The duo critiques the flaws in medical research and the true causes of obesity, shifting the focus from calories to food quality. They also explore the connection between gut health and mental well-being, showcasing the complex dynamics of diet and metabolism.

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Sep 22, 2025 • 2h 54min
#334 - Dark Matter Expert: New Evidence UFOs Have Been Here For 1 Million Years | Matthew Szydagis
Matthew Szydagis, a particle astrophysicist and UAP researcher, dives into a world beyond our understanding. He discusses the world’s largest dark matter experiment and its implications for science. The conversation turns to quantum mechanics and consciousness, questioning if our minds are just advanced computations. Matthew explores ancient technologies that predate known history and shares intriguing evidence of UFOs that may have been visiting Earth for over a million years. Join him as he challenges the boundaries of science and intrigues with tales of the cosmos.

Sep 19, 2025 • 2h 58min
#333 - What Destroyed VICE Media: The Story They NEVER Told | Thomas Morton
Thomas Morton, a former editor at VICE and a writer and documentarian, shares insider tales from the rise and fall of VICE Media. He recounts his chaotic first day at the company and the unique 'immersionism' style that defined its reporting. Morton dives into his experiences inside cults, the evolution of independent media, and controversial subjects like racism and identity politics. He also critiques the internet's failure to democratize media and discusses the rise of AI's influence in the industry.

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Sep 15, 2025 • 3h 9min
#332 - CIA Psychologist: DARPA's Most Bizarre New Tech Should NOT Exist | Charles Morgan
Dr. Charles Morgan, a forensic psychiatrist and former CIA psychologist, dives into the captivating world of intelligence and memory during his insightful conversation. He unveils why torture is ineffective for intelligence gathering and discusses innovative lie detection technologies. Morgan also explores the CIA's memory-altering tech, including implanting false memories. Exciting concepts like brain-to-brain interfacing and the fascinating intersection of science fiction and real-world technology are touched upon, making for a riveting and thought-provoking discussion.

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Sep 12, 2025 • 2h 55min
#331 - Hulk Hogan's Best Friend Speaks on Suspicious Death & $62 Million Lie | Bubba the Love Sponge
Bubba the Love Sponge, a notorious shock jock and host of The Bubba Army show, dives into his tumultuous friendship with Hulk Hogan and the chilling predictions surrounding his health. He shares wild tales, including the infamous s*x tape scandal and his documentary, 'Video Killed the Radio Star.' Bubba also tackles the absurdities of celebrity life, from censorship to grooming habits, while reflecting on his unique journey in radio. Plus, he explores the complexities of alimony laws and the evolving landscape of media scrutiny.

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Sep 8, 2025 • 2h 50min
#330 - Harvard's #1 Mind Control Expert Fears MK-Ultra is STILL Active | Rebecca Lemov
Rebecca Lemov, a historian and author specializing in behavioral sciences, dives deep into mind control and brainwashing. She discusses the unsettling legacy of MK-Ultra and its ongoing implications, revealing how these practices infiltrated various sectors, from military to social media. The conversation also touches on the bizarre connections between past experiments, cult dynamics, and the role of trauma in shaping belief systems. Lemov warns of the shadowy manipulation techniques still lurking in our digital lives and the dangers they pose to individual freedoms.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 2h 57min
#329 - CIA Super Spy Finally Breaks Cover: Warns America is about to Fall | Andrew Bustamante
Andrew Bustamante, a former covert CIA intelligence officer and host of the ‘Everyday Spy Podcast’, opens up about his covert experiences and the challenges of navigating secrecy agreements. He shares astonishing insights on the link between UFO sightings and nuclear facilities, exposing critical national security implications. Bustamante also discusses the darker side of government surveillance, the decline of authentic journalism, and the complexities of political distractions. His unique perspective sheds light on the intersection of espionage and public perception.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 3h 5min
#328 - NASA Space Psychologist: What Astronauts Really See in Upper Orbit | Iya Whiteley
Iya Whiteley, a space psychologist and director at the Centre for Space Medicine, shares fascinating insights about the psychological challenges astronauts face. She discusses the potential of telepathy for communication in space and how cognitive engineering enhances pilot performance. The conversation also delves into the extraordinary abilities of children, the emotional strain on high-stakes professionals, and the importance of nurturing curiosity in both children and adults. Iya’s work blends science and creativity, even extending to designing engaging baby books!


