It's the end of the year and time for our final Q&A episode.
little bonus episode before the end of year episodes
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On this episode we delve into the shadowy world of the global elite and more importantly the enigmatic beliefs and hidden worship practices of the world's most powerful people. What do they revere? Who, or what, commands their allegiance? Join us as we unveil the obscured truths behind elite occultism.
Also, Scott appeared on the Your Ink Story podcast of which you can find here: https://www.yourinkstory.com/fascinated-by-horror-tattoos/
This episode delves deep into the music industry's dark side, focusing on Ian Watkins, the former front-man of the once-celebrated band Lostprophets. As his music touched the hearts of millions, Ian committed heinous crimes that shocked the world. Join us as we unravel the contrast between fame and infamy, talent and depravity, exploring how a figure who once stood atop the world of music could fall so devastatingly low.
I want to add that listener discretion is advised; Ian's crimes are some of the worst you will ever encounter.
On this episode we're jumping into the fourth season of that techno-dystopia series, Black Mirror. and it's episodes; 'USS Callister', 'ArkAngel', 'Crocodile', 'Hang the DJ', 'Metalhead', and the mind-bending finale, 'Black Museum'...
We're gonna review each ep, while comparing their oh-so clever tech to the stuff that's been creeping into our lives lately. You may think we're far off from turning parents into obsessive surveillance maniacs, or people's memories becoming as accessible as old photo albums, but i'd say we're already half-way there with some of this upcoming tech.
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On this episode, Sam and Scott look at the dystopian underbelly of 15-minute cities, discussing the hidden perils of surveillance, social segregation, and dwindling freedom of movement in what the elite are calling "Utopian urban designs." Are they a sustainable future? Or a grim Orwellian nightmare?
In this episode, we delve into the shocking Plymouth shooting of 2021, when 22-year-old Jake Davison went on a deadly rampage, taking the lives of five innocent people, including a three-year-old girl. We'll explore the events leading up to this horrific act, examine the possible motives and mental health struggles faced by Davison, and have a wider conversation mental health support. Join us for a thought-provoking and sensitive exploration of this dark moment in British history.
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In 1985, Japan was rocked by a series of horrific murders involving the deadly herbicide paraquat. The victims were mostly middle aged men who unsuspecting consumed the herbicide from drinks obtained at local vending machines, the true identity of the killer (referred to as Paraquat Murderer or The Vending Machine Killer) is still unknown and the case remains open to this day. On this episode Sam and Scott dig into the cultural issues in Japan at the time, the crimes themselves and even offer theories on who the killer could have been.
On this episode Sam and Scott look back at Black Mirror Season 3! We examine the show and how it explores the intersection of technology and humanity, delving into themes of AI tech, Neural Link, Social Credit, Cancel Culture, and the idea of a Metaverse and how this could interface with the afterlife . With each episode offering a unique and frighteningly plausible take on a technologically advanced future, we question the consequences of our reliance on technology. Originally released in 2016, the show remains just as relevant today as the world continues to rapidly evolve.
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On this episode Sam, Tian and Scott sit down and discuss the despicable crimes of "Syko Sam" AKA Richard McCroskey AKA The Horrorcore Killer; who committed four counts of cold blooded murder in 2009 in the town of Farmville, Virginia. Much like with our previous Cyberpsychos we look into Richards mindset, the psychology behind his actions and answer the all important question "Why would someone do this?" Was it a simple case of bloodlust? was it rejection?And is there any validity to the claims that the Horrorcore music scene somehow responsible?
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Is the Boegyman simply our primal fear of the unknown? A story to tell children so they behave? Or is there something far more real lurking around dark corners? Find out this week on The Anti-Content Podcast wherw Sam, Tian and Scott look at the history of the bogeyman.
Sam, Scott and Tian are back, this time (drunkenly) digging into the heavens gate cult.