tructures. They discuss unsolved aviation questions, the rumored fifth plane, government investigations, cockpit access, box cutters, and unanswered inconsistencies that still surface decades later. The conversation turns toward true crime and internet fame with discussions of violent headlines, rapper controversies, shock value culture, and how notoriety now replaces accountability.
They examine how outrage travels faster than facts and how online reactions often miss real human consequences. International politics enter the mix with Uganda’s anti LGBTQ laws, global persecution, celebrity responses, and the disconnect between internet activism and real world danger. Gary and Selena unpack who gets criticized, who gets ignored, and why performative outrage rarely protects vulnerable people. They close with cult psychology, David Koresh, Waco, charisma, power, manipulation, and why history keeps repeating itself when belief systems collide with authority.