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Episode 24 of I Hate Talking begins by discussing the word "para" as a root word, inspired by a Joe Rogan episode with Louis Elizondo. While Elizondo correctly defined "para" (meaning "beside" or "alongside of" in Greek), he incorrectly used "parachute" as an example. The hosts clarify that "parachute" comes from Italian and French roots meaning "to protect against a fall." The hosts shift to a discussion of the events of September 11th, 2001, and some of the conspiracy theories surrounding it. They focus on World Trade Center Building 7, which collapsed despite not being hit by a plane, and discuss suspicious financial transactions and individuals involved, like Larry Silverstein. They also mention anomalies related to the phone calls from the planes and the Pentagon crash.
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The Joe Rogan episode featuring Luis Elizonda that was referenced during this episode can be found here:
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Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.
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Episode 24 of I Hate Talking begins by discussing the word "para" as a root word, inspired by a Joe Rogan episode with Louis Elizondo. While Elizondo correctly defined "para" (meaning "beside" or "alongside of" in Greek), he incorrectly used "parachute" as an example. The hosts clarify that "parachute" comes from Italian and French roots meaning "to protect against a fall." The hosts shift to a discussion of the events of September 11th, 2001, and some of the conspiracy theories surrounding it. They focus on World Trade Center Building 7, which collapsed despite not being hit by a plane, and discuss suspicious financial transactions and individuals involved, like Larry Silverstein. They also mention anomalies related to the phone calls from the planes and the Pentagon crash.
Key Points:
The Joe Rogan episode featuring Luis Elizonda that was referenced during this episode can be found here:
Support the show
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Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.
Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.