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Bob LeMent and the “one-armed madman” engage in a freewheeling discussion about the pervasiveness of artificial intelligence, government power dynamics, and the blurring of the line between reality and staged events. They touch upon a variety of conspiracy-tinged topics—including the skepticism surrounding mainstream narratives like the pandemic, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and official government explanations—while debating the feasibility of advanced technologies like humanoid robots and potential secret underground infrastructure.
Too Hard for the Radio
By Bob LeMent4.6
88 ratings
Bob LeMent and the “one-armed madman” engage in a freewheeling discussion about the pervasiveness of artificial intelligence, government power dynamics, and the blurring of the line between reality and staged events. They touch upon a variety of conspiracy-tinged topics—including the skepticism surrounding mainstream narratives like the pandemic, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and official government explanations—while debating the feasibility of advanced technologies like humanoid robots and potential secret underground infrastructure.
Too Hard for the Radio