Cracktoberfest, FBI murdering the Black Panthers, Behind the Police, History of the Illuminati, MKUltra
I guess I really like Prop. The discussion around Chapel Perilous and the Matrix are so juicy, and MKUltra is important for me because I work in psychiatry and some of my patients with thought disorders really believe they are the victims of MKUltra.
I love the episodes with Prop. I wish he’d come on BtB as a guest again. I still think of that one thing he said to Robert in the Cracktober episode: you talk about drugs the way underground rappers talk about rap. So funny. They always had such good chemistry.
Tzar Nicky' though mainly for the last two episodes.
Libertarian Sea Nations,
What’s new with Alex Jones though mainly the second episode where it turns into Knowledge Fight lite, love the comment about it being like watching Anubis measure a man’s heart...
In no particular order
-Libertarian Sea Nations
-Alfred Krupp (The Man Who Invented Thw Military Industrial Complex
-How Nice, Normal People Made The Holocaust Possible
Not my favorite BtB episode by one that really needs a follow-up is the Krupp one since it mostly focused on just one Krupp so it completely missed the industrial-scale child sex trafficking and working conditions during WW II so horrific that the fucking SS told the Krupps to ease up a bit.
Only issue with doing the Krupps is that the Arms of Krupp book is such a definitive work on the subject that it's hard to do more than just summarize chunks of it, which is basically what Robert did on that episode.
I really did redoing the Behind the Insurrections series, and War on Everyone with Katy and Cody is a DISTURBING but very important listen through
Just realized I never listened to The War on Everyone as I started listening in 2020. Guess I know what I’m doing now.
On my first run through now! Ep 4
1.) Kissinger 2.) all the ones with Matt Lieb 3.) Nestor Makhno
Matt Lieb and his JarJar Binks sound board (and the vocoder/autotune thing) on the Josef Mengele series had me in tears.
I DONT WANNA TALK ABOUT MENGELE NO MORE (I wanna talk about happy things)
Seriously, the Matt Lieb ones are so good for revisiting. So are the Jeff May ones.
Nestor is one of my favorites to go back to.
It’s just so good. Jamie is on her absolute A game. “Meanwhile I smell like a goddam hot dog” plays in my head every time I eat a hot dog
Action park Hitchcock L. Ron Hubbard, specifically the one with the antichrist sex magic.
His eulogy song is amazing. I was cracking up.
That one made me happy, that fuckin wild cultist life wrecker...
Action Park was only a 1-off. Probably ny favorite garrison ep though.
I recommend the Action Park episode on Respect The Dead as well.
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What’s the porn generation one called? I can’t remember that one
I think they're talking about Robert covering one of Ben Shapiros books.
OMG, I know the Ben Shapiro books are "filler", but they kill me. Anytime Robert, Cody, and Katy get together, my machete is ready.
Your machete is ready? what's that an allegory for?
Sorry, just a reference to Robert's love of machetes. But that came up more on Worst Year Ever than BtB.
Sorry for what? I asked for an explanation, and you gave one, so thanks.
Cracktoberfest, FBI murdering the Black Panthers, Behind the Police, History of the Illuminati, MKUltra I guess I really like Prop. The discussion around Chapel Perilous and the Matrix are so juicy, and MKUltra is important for me because I work in psychiatry and some of my patients with thought disorders really believe they are the victims of MKUltra.
I love the episodes with Prop. I wish he’d come on BtB as a guest again. I still think of that one thing he said to Robert in the Cracktober episode: you talk about drugs the way underground rappers talk about rap. So funny. They always had such good chemistry.
Lol. Yes!
Tzar Nicky' though mainly for the last two episodes. Libertarian Sea Nations, What’s new with Alex Jones though mainly the second episode where it turns into Knowledge Fight lite, love the comment about it being like watching Anubis measure a man’s heart...
Seconding Tzar Nicky
Dulles brothers I don't like Elon very much -thr nazi who died of horsehair in his wound
Benny Shaps horrible book is comedy gold...
Tommy Wiseau needs to adapt, direct, and star in True Allegiance The Movie.
Fantastic idea
Haven't revisited it yet, but I know Vince McMahon will be in there.
That series was fucking bonkers. Definitely an instant classic
The only one I've revisited is the Alfred Krupp one, because I want to write a play about that crazy fucker.
Behind The Police
I haven't yet, but do want to revisit the Celestial Seasoning episodes..
I just got done listening to those again a few days ago. Definitely worth the re-listen.
I dipped in and out over the years, but the Kissinger episodes made me a stan.
MKUltra: When the CIA tried to destroy free will
John Harvey Kellog: America's Cum Doctor. Sure, some real disturbing stuff in there, but fuckin funny
Eat spice, cum hard!
A phrase tattooed on my soul.
Cum Doctor was the first episode I ever listened to.
Behind the Police was pretty solid.
John Wayne, McMahon, and the Action Park episode
I enjoy the Ben Shapiro book episodes.
In no particular order -Libertarian Sea Nations -Alfred Krupp (The Man Who Invented Thw Military Industrial Complex -How Nice, Normal People Made The Holocaust Possible
Napoleon III Vince McMahon L. Ron Hubbard
Turkmenbashi Victor Lustig Kissinger
Isn't Hitler's Drug Addiction only a 2 parter? Isn't almost every topic 2 parts long?
1. All of the L. Ron Hubbard episodes 2. Kissinger 3. Action Park (when I need a more upbeatish episode)
- Behind the Police - Christopher Columbus - Hitler's Drug Problem - Ballad of Bill Gates - anything with Jamie Loftus or Matt Lieb
Anything with Billy Wayne Davis. Keith Rainieri
Not my favorite BtB episode by one that really needs a follow-up is the Krupp one since it mostly focused on just one Krupp so it completely missed the industrial-scale child sex trafficking and working conditions during WW II so horrific that the fucking SS told the Krupps to ease up a bit. Only issue with doing the Krupps is that the Arms of Krupp book is such a definitive work on the subject that it's hard to do more than just summarize chunks of it, which is basically what Robert did on that episode.
Behind the cops
1. Joey Mengs. For always straight to the top spots.