Speaker
Ed Larson
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1 episodes
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Slackliner Andy 'Sketchy' Lewis, who died in a base-jumping accident in Utah, was famous for performing during Madonna's Super Bowl halftime show in 2012.
Andy Lewis held a Guinness World Record for walking a slackline above a waterfall in China, and later beat his own record in Las Vegas.
Alaska Thunderfuck 5000's new single 'Revolution,' produced by Ash Gordon, is her first music release in four years.
Medical examiners measured the three-penis man's external penis at 3 inches, with the two internal penises measuring 1.49 and 1.45 inches respectively.
Investment app Acorns has over 14 million all-time customers who have collectively saved and invested over $27 billion through the platform.
A growing internet theory, popularized by YouTuber Doc Spaghetti, claims that Guy Fieri fakes biting and chewing food on his show without actually eating it.
A 78-year-old British man donated his body to science after death, at which point doctors discovered he had three penises: one external at 3 inches, and two more hidden inside his testicles at 1.49 and 1.45 inches. His urethra ran through all three, earning it the medical descriptor 'torturous.' He may never have known.
SmartSchoolboy9 — the make-up-caked figure who dresses like a schoolboy, chases children online, and once had 13 million YouTube views made about him — has posted a new video threatening that his accusers are being 'arrested and punished.' Henry and Ed break down his return, his new messaging, and what it might mean for his next move.
A man fleeing a DWI stop in Louisiana jumped into a swamp and was immediately attacked by an alligator that beelined straight for him on body cam footage. Henry and Ed debate whether getting mauled by an alligator should count as time served.
The US government has officially disclosed its UFO files — and the result is moving dots and orbs. Henry shows Alaska actual recently-released footage and she is underwhelmed. The most significant clip may be an object shot down over Lake Huron that instantly disappeared, but even that is ambiguous. Real disclosure, it turns out, is profoundly anticlimactic.
Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 is not afraid of aliens. Her read: they look down on humanity the way a Southern grandmother looks at a mess, say 'bless their hearts,' and stay out of it. She'd gladly party on a rooftop during an alien invasion Independence Day-style, and she doesn't think they're coming to kill us.
Henry and Ed close the episode by celebrating drag as the last surviving art form that demands the old-school showbiz triple threat — performance, presence, and craft. Jinkx Monsoon is winning Tonys. Alaska Thunderfuck is dropping singles. And there is not one drag queen on the Epstein list.
Henry's real UFO thesis: government agencies have recovered materials and had possible communications with unknown phenomena, but every contact has produced contradictory information. The FBI, CIA, and other agencies are not hiding the truth — they are paralyzed by it. They don't know what they have, can't explain it, and a 'malicious administration' is now weaponizing the mystery against ordinary humans.
Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 is back with her first single in four years. 'Revolution,' produced by Ash Gordon, is out on all streaming platforms and is the lead single from an upcoming album. The boys urge listeners to pause the episode, go listen to it, and add it to their summer playlists.
Henry Zabrowski delivers a passionate, heartfelt monologue about why Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day disappointed him so deeply — not just as a bad movie, but as a betrayal of the childlike wonder that drew him to UFO lore in the first place. The film is set in a world where disclosure is still a surprise, but Henry's lived reality is one where it already happened and the answer was blurry dots.
Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 revealed that on a recent vacation to St. Thomas with her mother, she could see Jeffrey Epstein's infamous private island directly from the back patio. She described the island as recently renovated — the distinctive blue-and-white structure repainted beige, the gold pyramid removed — in what she framed as a 'maybe no one will know' makeover.
YouTuber Doc Spaghetti has been frame-by-frame analyzing Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and the evidence is damning: Guy Fieri performs 'phantom bites,' holds empty chopsticks to his face, and chews without any food in his mouth. Alaska Thunderfuck, a veteran of reality TV reshoots, diagnoses the condition as 'lip-sync eating' — a Golden Girls technique for delivering lines while pretending to eat.
Slackliner Andy 'Sketchy' Lewis — who performed at Madonna's 2012 Super Bowl halftime show and held multiple Guinness World Records — died in a Utah base-jumping accident. He wasn't alone: a free solo climber fell into a volcanic crater and a bungee jumper died when her cord wasn't attached. Henry and Ed argue the real culprit is that daredeviling moved from television crews to solo Instagram accounts.
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