Demon Code

Demon Code

From Nick the Rat by Nick the Rat

June 10, 2026 · 3h 19m

About this episode

Nick the Rat explores demonology and its connections to modern technology while featuring various guests and comedic commentary.

Episode 543 Nick the Rat crawls out of the Brooklyn sewer for Episode 543 with a deep dive into the oldest obsession in human history — demonology. From ancient Mesopotamian clay tablets and King Solomon's grimoire to Elizabethan spirit mediums and the Loudun possessions, Nick traces 5,000 years of humans trying to make contact with something they don't fully understand. Then he asks the question nobody else is asking: is firing up your AI chatbot really all that different from summoning a demon? Also on tonight's episode — Nick returns from Charlotte, NC with strong opinions about sidewalks and Wells Fargo, roasts the TSA over a $45 Real ID shakedown, and breaks down the United Airlines flight that turned around because someone named their Bluetooth speaker "bomb." Special guest Lilith the demon summoner calls in to share her craft, Mystery Man delivers a truly unhinged Bigfoot story from 1847, Zindu absolutely loses it over professional sports, and Jane Hanoi reports live from the Dark Sewer Network News. Donations, voicemails, and a late-night AI bubble rant round out one of the wildest episodes yet. Welcome to the sewer. #sewerchat #NickTheRatRadio #Demonology #AIConspiracy…

People in this episode

Host: Nick the Rat

Guest: Lilith the demon summoner

Topics covered

  • demonology
  • AI and technology
  • paranormal
  • conspiracy theories
  • urban experiences
  • comedy

Keywords

  • demonology
  • AI chatbot
  • paranormal
  • Bigfoot
  • TSA
  • Wells Fargo
  • United Airlines
  • Brooklyn
  • comedy podcast

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Wells Fargo, United Airlines, TSA

Books & works: King Solomon's grimoire

Places: Brooklyn, Charlotte, NC

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