
Last Podcast On The Left
"The more you see the fact that actually the intelligence communities of all of the things that they do do, right, or don't do, that is something they definitely do." — Henry (Discussing government intelligence and online monitoring)
The episode begins with a discussion about the peculiar behavior of ravens at a Costco in Alaska, where they have been observed stealing groceries, notably short ribs, from shoppers. This leads to humorous speculation about their intelligence and organized methods. The conversation then shifts to a more serious topic: the advancements in brain-computer interfaces, specifically the wireless connection of human brains to computers, detailing its potential for individuals with paralysis and broader implications. The hosts touch upon a disturbing true crime story regarding a man who murdered his wife over frozen chips, highlighting the extreme nature of the crime and the disposal of the body. They also briefly cover sightings of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and the government's documentation of these events, alongside a story about a hero of the week who is funding Uber rides to keep Asian Americans safe amidst a rise in anti-Asian violence. The episode also features listener-submitted anecdotes detailing unusual and often disturbing workplace experiences, including public acts of self-gratification.