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The Episodikal Podcast

The Episodikal Podcast

Episodikal Media

A podcast where we talk about topics that are not discussed in the mainstream media, but that concern everyone living on this planet.
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The Episodikal Podcast - Do not frighten the ostriches

Do not frighten the ostriches

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12/05/22 • 50 min

In this episode, we discussed the international online forum “Global Crisis. Our Survival is in Unity,” which took place on November 12, 2022, the trip to Washington DC to meet with the legislators, the future we’re being programmed to have, and the one we all can have in the Creative Society, touched upon the role the pyramids have “possibly” played and how it relates to our time and gave some advice on what to watch.

Forum "Global Crisis. Our Survival is in Unity", November 12, 2022

Urgent Online Report "The Future of Humanity"

Global Crisis. Who is the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم for Us? | International Conference, December 10, 2022

Atlantis. The Elite in search of immortality

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The Episodikal Podcast - I'd start asking questions

I'd start asking questions

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08/15/22 • 26 min

In this episode, we started talking about the video message from a Dutch farmer that Jordan Peterson posted on his channel, explaining why this is important to everyone not intending to change their diet based on false pretexts and, most importantly, not looking forward to being reduced along with carbon and nitrogen, cracked some jokes about the Internet Explorer, talked about a phenomenal success of elected officials when judged from the perspective of those who elected them.

Dutch Farmer Speaks
#ThinkBeforeSharing - Stop the spread of conspiracy theories
If my dog got 3 rabies vaccines

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The Episodikal Podcast - Blast from the P(l)ast

Blast from the P(l)ast

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08/06/23 • 62 min

Has the thought ever crossed your mind that the society we live in is not what it seems and that there are hidden forces at play? That's the bold question we'll dare to ask in our latest podcast episode. We pull back the curtain on the world elites' manipulative strategies, unmask their attempts to destabilize the Creative Society, and cast a bright light on their use of fake experts for power games.
Lured by the promise of power, even the most respected academic institutions are not immune to manipulation. Get ready to be stunned by our exposé of a plagiarized academic and the unsettling parallels between past political campaigns and current deceit. We also dissect a recent court case in a small town of Plast in Chelyabinsk region that attempts to smear the Creative Society as illegal missionary activity. Then, we tread into the terrifying territory of the 9/11 attacks and its aftermath, and how this tragic event was used to set the stage for the downfall of the United States.
But it's not all doom and gloom. We end on a hopeful note, discussing the dawn of the Creative Society – a world where people's basic needs are met, and they are free from fear. We explore how propaganda can breed fear and examine ways to empower people to make informed decisions. We believe that change is possible. If you're ready to challenge the status quo and envision a better world, this is an episode you can't afford to miss. Join us for this riveting journey through the world of deceit, manipulation, and hope for a brighter future.
Global Crisis. Who Is Jesus Christ to Us? | International Online Conference, July 22, 2023

International Online Forum “Global Crisis. There is a Way Out”, April 22, 2023

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The Episodikal Podcast - Unexpected benefits of going green
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10/23/23 • 56 min

Can we afford to ignore the harsh realities of climate change any longer? As we unravel the tragedy that unfolded in Lahaina, Hawaii, we make the unsettling yet important connection between global crises and the government's inertia. Drawn towards new wars, the government's delay in action led to unnecessary loss of lives, glaringly highlighting our unpreparedness for disasters. We underscore the call from scientists and volunteers for repurposing the army from a tool of destruction to one of salvation, a plea that has largely fallen on deaf ears.
Our denial and our resistance to change are equally responsible for the climate crisis. Do we choose short-term comfort over long-term survival? Within the complex labyrinth of denial, we confront our own fears and reluctance to establish a world founded on different ideals. Reflecting on the tragic incidents in Libya and Lahaina, we challenge you to question what you fear to lose by embracing such a transformation.
All this and much more, including the now famous “green zones” announced at the National online conference “Global Crisis. America at the Crossroads 2024” - censored by YouTube, so be sure to watch it while you can!
We end on a sobering note, painting a grim picture of a deteriorating society, left in the clutches of indifference and apathy. Take San Francisco, a city that has transformed into a lifeless shell due to mismanagement and misplaced spending priorities. Ghost towns, looming climatic disasters, a residential tower on the brink of collapse - isn't it time to break the convenient silence? We call on you, our listeners, to take charge and make a difference in addressing the critical challenges we face today. Let's strive to bring light back into our cities and our lives.

GLOBAL CRISIS. AMERICA AT THE CROSSROADS 2024 | National Online Conference | October 7, 2023

GLOBAL CRISIS. AMERICA AT THE CROSSROADS 2024 | National Online Conference

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The Episodikal Podcast - We are performing artists, and you should know that
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06/27/22 • 20 min

In this episode, we started talking about the expectation gap, which brought us to the lack of trust that is plaguing our society, and the necessity of taking responsibility for our lives. At the end of our conversation, as an added bonus, we found a surefire solution to increasing your happiness.
Falling Down [1993] Hamburger Scene
Tricks Advertisers Use To Make Food Look Delicious! DIY Food Photo Hacks and More by Blossom
10 Mind Blowing Tricks Advertisers Use to Manipulate Photos
Meme “was/were”

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The Episodikal Podcast - I would get out of here

I would get out of here

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08/08/22 • 30 min

In this episode, we started talking about heavy rains in the UAE, wildfires and the lack of water in California, the lack of media coverage of such once-in-a-thousand years events that are now frequently happening around the globe, the new menu items we are being advertised by the mass media that make bugs and worms look like a great option, that no sane person would even consider thinking about, and why this may be the reason Elon Musk is trying so hard to get off this planet.

'Water was up to my shoulders': Fujairah residents recall ordeal of floods
"I'm Going To Davos As Colbert" - Robert Downey Jr. On His Plans For The Footprint Coalition
WOULD YOU EAT HUMAN FOR HUMANITY?
BlackRock Aladdin - portfolio management software

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The Episodikal Podcast - Get inside. Stay inside. Stay tuned.
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07/18/22 • 32 min

In this episode, we started talking about New York City Emergency Management releasing a video entitled Nuclear Preparedness PSA, how we happily celebrate the freedom to shorten our lifespan through new ways that recently became available to us, and how this is related to the fact that we all wear cotton t-shirts, the Disinformation Governance Board AKA Ministry of Truth and other “novelties” from 1984.

Nuclear Preparedness PSA (with captions)
Why Hemp Was Banned In 1937 - A Look At Hemp Prohibition History - Great Hemp USA
What makes hemp the perfect fabric for military uniforms?
Disinformation Governance Board - Wikipedia

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The Episodikal Podcast - The next best thing

The next best thing

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07/04/22 • 33 min

In this episode, we started talking about the things that break sooner than they used to, how infinite growth requires planned obsolescence, the pursuit of the next best thing, and the role that influencers play in this system. We then pondered on the plans of “owning nothing and being happy” announced at the World Economic Forum and subscription-based economy in general. We talked about bees and what we may learn from them. Oh, and we laughed more than usual 🙂

A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow | Kate Raworth
Downsizing (2017) - IMDb
In Time (2011) - IMDb

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In this episode, we started talking about the article by George Kent “The Benefits of World Hunger” which was hastily removed from the United Nations website, Nicole Kidman enjoying eating bugs and suggesting we do the same, UK kids being fed spaghetti with beetle Bolognese, the upcoming water tax and other “exciting” novelties we do not look up to.

The Benefits of World Hunger
Nicole Kidman Eats Bugs
Scientists plan to feed children insects to help make the UK greener
Beetlejuice (1988) - IMDb
Sustainable, Profitable Indoor Farming of Aquaponics Fish and Plants
Nestle CEO: Water Is Not A Human Right, Should Be Privatized
Shawn Baker MD on Instagram: "Don't worry, we will mix the bugs into your processed food so they are not so squishy!"

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The Episodikal Podcast - You should just stop breathing for a while
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08/01/22 • 36 min

In this episode, we started talking about the Green New Deal and how going green leads countries into a future without energy even to grow food, how rising energy costs affect people in Europe and the US, surprisingly honest article in the LA Times describing the situation with aging solar panels, people playing ostriches on a beach in Australia, electric cars we should be driving, but not charging, where our planet “hides” 95% of all the CO2, oversimplification and the Doomsday Vault.

The Green New Deal Explained
California went big on rooftop solar. Now that's a problem for landfills
California Asks Residents to Avoid Charging Electric Cars Amid Power Grid Strain
UW prof says cyclic ozone hole proves cosmic ray theory
The 'Doomsday' Vault Where the World's Seeds Are Kept Safe

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How many episodes does The Episodikal Podcast have?

The Episodikal Podcast currently has 27 episodes available.

What topics does The Episodikal Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Biohacking, Society & Culture, Truth, Productivity, Podcasts, Technology, Health and Travel.

What is the most popular episode on The Episodikal Podcast?

The episode title 'Do not frighten the ostriches' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Episodikal Podcast?

The average episode length on The Episodikal Podcast is 42 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Episodikal Podcast released?

Episodes of The Episodikal Podcast are typically released every 14 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of The Episodikal Podcast?

The first episode of The Episodikal Podcast was released on May 23, 2022.

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