Jumping off a post on here I saw yesterday, I also listened to "Last Man in Davos" by TrueAnon, and I gotta say -

Wow, did that make me depressed. Why aren't more people talking about it? I feel like the Nick Landian techno-capital singularity nightmare is just around the corner, and I feel like no one is gonna stop it.

I do think that as time goes on, and it becomes more well known, that many may start to talk about it. But for real, what do you guys think?

  • sappho [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    This is actually the first TrueAnon episode I ever listened to because so many people on here were talking about it. I had heard good things before but it really left me underwhelmed and I kinda decided that the podcast wasn't for me at all. Any recommendations of episodes that you feel are a better example of why so many on here enjoy it?

    • MolotovHalfEmpty [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I think most would agree that the Spider Network series are probably them at their niche, well researched hidden history best.

      Obviously a lot of the coverage of the ongoing, less reported Epstein stuff.

      A lot of the one-offs into a well defined topic - St Louis' bizarre occult pre-KKK anti-union history, Deutsche Bank (although the Grubstakers multipart series is better), Peter Thiel & Planitir, & even the Paris Hilton documentary one that's really about abusive 'behavior camps' that Brace has some first hand experience of.

    • rozako [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      Their 9/11 series or California wild fires episodes are good. Their episodes with guests on it are usually better and more structured.