
Neverdaily Episode 344
From THE NEVERDAILY PODCAST by 11:59 Media
April 14, 2026 · 2h 2m · Season 13 · Episode 344
About this episode
The episode discusses supplements, language learning, mathematical concepts, weather modification, legal cases, and political corruption.
Supplement talk opens the show: Sam doses up on methylene blue (blue teeth, blue pee, Windex taste) while Katie prescribes myoinositol for hormone regulation and heavy flows. Katie tracks Brady's improbable flip from six years of failed school Spanish to functional Portuguese, eight months into his mission in Brazil. Sam cracks Zipf's Law — the unsolicited mathematical ratio governing word frequency, moon crater sizes, city populations, and earthquake counts simultaneously. South Carolina chemtrail legislation gives Sam a runway into Idaho Power's open weather modification, fluoride's confirmed IQ-drop data, and the "no data proves it" rhetorical dodge that closes off inconvenient research. Sam unearths catastrophic publication recalls: the 1590 Sistine Vulgate destroyed by papal decree; the 1631 Wicked Bible commanding thou shalt commit adultery; a Dominica stamp overprinted at the wrong denomination; a 2025 French textbook auto-corrected to assign "anal activity" throughout. He folds in his own $12,000 free-hoodie international shipping disaster. Katie investigates a viral revenge story — mother drugs, stabs, mutilates, and burns her daughter's abuser, walks…
People in this episode
Hosts: Sam, Katie
Topics covered
- supplement talk
- hormone regulation
- language learning
- mathematics
- weather modification
- legal cases
- political corruption
Keywords
- methylene blue
- myoinositol
- Zipf's Law
- chemtrail legislation
- publication recalls
- revenge story
- legal outcomes
- political corruption
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Idaho Power, South Carolina, French, Sistine Vulgate, Wicked Bible
Places: Brazil, Dominica
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