622: June 30-July 1, 2003
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Today, Dan and Jordan dip into the past. In this installment, the gents learn that they might have been a little off about Alex's history of Satanism claims. Also, the show takes a turn for the homophobic, and Alex ends up getting some pushback from callers.
Tidbits
- Guest: Mike Hanson, selling fireworks to run for Constable
- News in Scotland: Paganism is the fastest growing religion because of Harry Potter
- Commercial: invest in Euros
- Spartans are a homosexual death cult
- Bush is pushing for forced vaccines
- Caller: There's gay people everywhere
- CPS takes kids and gives them to homosexuals
- Caller: have you seen the trailer for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? They're all insane!
- Guest: Stuart Gerstacker, CPS took his kids in a divorce
- Transcript: Stuart declares state of emergency in Travis County, declares new state
- Caller: Grant with the tiger cub, they're doing witchcraft to him
- They're digging up satanic sacrifices everywhere in Europe
- Alex confirms his High School satanic background
- Continuity of government! Con-Con!
- Caller: Do you have that John Ashcroft speech about losing your liberty?
- Thomas Payne quote about guns
- UN quote: Catherine Bertini, Food is power
- Have you ever been to a satanic meeting? Do you know what the soltice is?
- Alex studied the occult with Texe Marrs
- Caller: Why are you so homophobic?
- Caller: Why are you sponsored by Euro speculators?
Detailed Show Notes
Topics covered[1]:
- In homage to the shields of the Spartans, the letter lambda has become strongly associated with the military, including being present in many military fraternities and sorority names
- The Sacred Band of Thebes
- Alex's friend Mike Hansen is running for constable and funding the run by operating a firework stand
- Alex does not understand the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Stuart Gerstacker's is not a story of the CPS stealing children, it was an ugly divorce, and he was clearly an unwell person, as evidenced by this Commissioners Court transcript
- The bill that would have made the Secretary of Homeland Security eighth in the line of succession passed the Senate but did not pass in the House
- Secretary of Homeland Security was made #18 in the line of succession in 2006
- Alex misrepresents John Ashcroft's comments before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary
- This Thomas Paine quote is from a text called Thoughts on Defensive War, and scholars are not in agreement that it was actually Paine who wrote it
- An example of the conspiracy theorist usage of Catherine Bertini's words about using food as leverage
- Text of the report from the 1995 World Conference on Women
- Full context of Bertini's comments