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In this episode, Rambo and HV comb through the classified clutter, sifting the threadbare files of history to find that the only thing truly being redacted is reality itself, and the latest document dump feeling less like a smoking gun and more like a digital landfill.
We take a guided tour through Dealey Plaza, where the Zapruder film flickers like a lucid dream–shifting shape with every rewatch–and the real question isn’t who pulled the trigger, but how the greatest sleight of hand trick still holds an audience six decades later.
Rambo connects the dots between McGregor’s White House cameo, an Irish prime minister in the making, and the strange way fallen icons always seem to land on higher footing, as the Vatican prepares for the Pope's carefully orchestrated exit.
No show would be complete without a reminder that we humans are just as photosensitive as plants, taking in the light and transforming it into energy—or, if left in the dark too long, withering under the weight of our own shadow.
Enjoy!
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In this episode, Rambo and HV comb through the classified clutter, sifting the threadbare files of history to find that the only thing truly being redacted is reality itself, and the latest document dump feeling less like a smoking gun and more like a digital landfill.
We take a guided tour through Dealey Plaza, where the Zapruder film flickers like a lucid dream–shifting shape with every rewatch–and the real question isn’t who pulled the trigger, but how the greatest sleight of hand trick still holds an audience six decades later.
Rambo connects the dots between McGregor’s White House cameo, an Irish prime minister in the making, and the strange way fallen icons always seem to land on higher footing, as the Vatican prepares for the Pope's carefully orchestrated exit.
No show would be complete without a reminder that we humans are just as photosensitive as plants, taking in the light and transforming it into energy—or, if left in the dark too long, withering under the weight of our own shadow.
Enjoy!
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