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Episode 30: Death, Demons, and Data Centers
May 7, 2026
46m 32s
Episode 29: The Pawn Who Thought He was King
Apr 1, 2026
48m 57s
America First is to Kill People
Mar 3, 2026
45m 09s
Episode 27: The ICE Bridge to Digital ID
Feb 13, 2026
40m 51s
Episode 26: Moneybaal
Jan 22, 2026
1h 04m 22s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Episode 30: Death, Demons, and Data Centers✨ | Big TechAI+5 | — | AmazonCDC | — | AIBig Tech+6 | — | 46m 32s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Episode 29: The Pawn Who Thought He was King✨ | political analysismedia influence+4 | — | NASABreaking Points+3 | — | Donald TrumpIran war+5 | — | 48m 57s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() America First is to Kill People✨ | U.S. foreign policyMiddle East conflict+4 | — | Big Tech | IranUnited States+1 | foreign policywar+6 | — | 45m 09s | |
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Episode 27: The ICE Bridge to Digital ID✨ | LaVoy FinicumFBI+5 | — | FBIEpstein Files | Minnesota | LaVoy FinicumFBI+5 | — | 40m 51s | |
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Episode 26: Moneybaal✨ | economicsyouth sports+4 | — | San Francisco 49ers | San Francisco | economyyouth sports+4 | — | 1h 04m 22s | |
| 1/8/26 | ![]() Episode 25: Patsies and Pyramids✨ | audio correctionhodgepodge+2 | — | — | — | audioepisode 25+3 | — | 40m 30s | |
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Episode 24: Rockefeller Churches✨ | RockefellerLiberal Protestantism+3 | — | RockefellerLiberal Protestantism+1 | — | RockefellerFrederick Taylor Gates+3 | — | 36m 57s | |
| 11/27/25 | ![]() Episode 23: Thankfulness and Theodore Kaczynski✨ | ThanksgivingAI+5 | — | — | — | ThanksgivingAI+5 | — | 33m 43s | |
| 11/13/25 | ![]() Episode 22: What if Jesus Meant What He Said?✨ | Christianityfaith+3 | — | real ChristianityConstantinian Hybrid form of Christianity | — | ChristianityConstantinian Hybrid+3 | — | 31m 04s | |
| 10/22/25 | ![]() Episode 21: AI Doom Delayed✨ | AIoutage+3 | — | AWSWSJ | — | AWSAI Doom+3 | — | 31m 35s | |
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| 10/15/25 | ![]() Episode 20: Autism Rates to Plummet✨ | vaccinesautism+4 | — | NASAJackson State University | — | autism ratesvaccine safety+5 | — | 51m 02s | |
| 9/11/25 | ![]() Episode 19: American Martyr | Discussion of hate, anger, and forgiveness in the context of the Charlie Kirk assassination and other recent (and not as recent) demonic acts of violence. | — | ||||||
| 9/3/25 | ![]() Episode 18: Adam Immortal | In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, we delve into the intriguing world of AI and its intersection with human consciousness and spirituality. The host shares a personal update about his wife's successful surgery and the family support they've received, which temporarily paused the podcast. The episode, prepped a month ago, remains relevant as it explores the timeless themes of power and deception. The discussion is anchored by a deep dive into C.S. Lewis's novel "That Hideous Strength," which serves as a lens to examine the current AI technocracy and the age-old human pursuit of immortality and god-like status. The host draws parallels between the novel's themes and today's AI-driven society, where technology is seen as a means to transcend human limitations.The episode also highlights the psychological concept of the "agentic state," where individuals act as agents of authority, often losing personal responsibility. This concept is linked to the obedience experiments by Stanley Milgram and is explored in the context of modern AI and its potential to manipulate human behavior. The host discusses various articles and real-life examples where AI chatbots have influenced individuals' beliefs and actions, sometimes leading to spiritual delusions. The episode concludes with a reflection on the spiritual implications of AI and the importance of focusing on eternal truths and human connections in a world increasingly dominated by technology. | — | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | ![]() Episode 17: Beef Tallow Algocracy | In this episode of the No Pill podcast, we delve into the concept of "algocracy," or rule by algorithms and AI, and its implications on our daily lives. We begin by examining the propaganda surrounding food systems and the push towards plant-based diets, highlighting the misleading labels on grass-fed beef and the hidden realities of the beef industry. The discussion shifts to Tesla's Hollywood Diner, which claims to source all its ingredients locally, raising questions about the feasibility and authenticity of such claims in the context of global supply chains and government subsidies.We also explore the burgeoning AI industry, with significant investments being made in data centers and AI technologies, and the geopolitical race against China in AI development. The episode touches on the controversial legacy of Jeffrey Epstein, the potential vaccine injuries affecting public figures like Donald Trump, and the broader implications of regulatory capture in the medical industry. We conclude with a reflection on the pursuit of satisfaction and meaning beyond worldly success, featuring insights from professional golfer Scottie Scheffler and his caddy Ted Scott. | — | ||||||
| 7/6/25 | ![]() Episode 16: Sin and Death Politics | In this thought-provoking episode of the No Pill Podcast, we delve into the intricate connections between politics, theology, and the pervasive influence of sin in our society. We explore the controversial topics of AI's impact on cognitive functions, the ethical implications of gene therapy, and the unsettling truths behind vaccine development. Through a critical lens, we examine the role of deception and control in modern education and healthcare, questioning the narratives that shape our understanding of these fields.We also take a deep dive into the theological perspectives that challenge conventional beliefs about salvation and the nature of evil. Drawing from early Christian teachings, we discuss the concept of spiritual warfare and the dominion of Satan in the world, contrasting it with modern interpretations of atonement and salvation. This episode invites listeners to reconsider the spiritual and moral dimensions of contemporary issues, urging a return to foundational truths and a deeper understanding of the spiritual battles that influence our lives. | — | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | ![]() Episode 15: It's Okay to be Anti-War | In this episode of the No Pill podcast, I share my recent travel experiences across the United States, covering over 5,000 miles. From Oklahoma to Wyoming and Colorado, I recount the challenges faced with vehicle troubles and the beauty of the American landscape. I also reflect on the vast empty spaces in the country, challenging the notion of overpopulation, and share observations about small-town life, including the economic dynamics in rural Wyoming. Additionally, I discuss the uniquely American experience of visiting Buc-ee's, a massive convenience store chain, highlighting its cultural significance.Shifting gears, I delve into the complex topic of war, particularly focusing on the recent tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the US. I explore the influence of war propaganda and question the existence and impact of nuclear weapons, drawing on a controversial clip from Tucker Carlson. The episode also touches on the spiritual dimensions of technological advancements and the historical targeting of Christian populations in conflicts. I emphasize the importance of rejecting fear and hate, advocating for peace and understanding in a world fraught with geopolitical tensions. | — | ||||||
| 6/4/25 | ![]() Episode 14: Techniquing Technocracy | In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, we delve into the complexities of technocracy and the implications of AI in our modern society. We explore the concept of 'Techniquing Technocracy,' drawing inspiration from Jockey Lewell's book, "The Technological Society," and discuss the potential dangers of AI as a tool for government control. The conversation touches on the illusion of AI intelligence and the societal impacts of automated industrialization, with references to James Corbett's insights on AI and the pervasive influence of Elon Musk's AI products.We also tackle the controversial topic of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and its potential links to vaccines, highlighting studies and theories that suggest a correlation. The episode further examines the economic challenges faced by families today, the role of private equity in healthcare, and the overarching theme of technocracy's impact on everyday life. We conclude with a critical look at the technocratic future envisioned by figures like Peter Thiel and Elon Musk, questioning the feasibility and ethics of such a world. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/25 | ![]() Episode 13: Billion Dollar Cover-Ups | What do Space, Autism and Cancer have in common? Find out in Episode 13 of the No Pill Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | ![]() Episode 12: An Economic Conspiracy Theory | This one runs the gamut from Alex Jones making up Bible verses to Naomi Wolf savagely taking down a Surgeon General nominee. Plus, some of my experiences living and working in this new "Golden Age of America." Enjoy! | — | ||||||
| 4/29/25 | ![]() Episode 11: Layers of Lies | Looking at how propaganda works using some examples and trying to find a way to process the deluge of information in a way that keeps us sane and helps us find the truth. | — | ||||||
| 4/17/25 | ![]() Episode 10: Governing by Whipsaw | A short exploration of a theory about why Trump and some of the rest of the political powers that shouldn't be are saying and doing such contradictory things. Plus, a story about tunnels. | — | ||||||
| 4/9/25 | ![]() Episode 9: Pediatric Poisoning | In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, host Andrew Hoffman delves into the complexities of economic policies, particularly focusing on the impact of tariffs and trade imbalances. He discusses the systemic issues with the current trade system, highlighting how it has led to significant wealth transfer from the United States to other countries. Hoffman explores the rationale behind tariffs, arguing that they are necessary to correct the unfair advantages held by countries with persistent trade surpluses. The conversation touches on the broader implications of these economic strategies, including national security and the need for a balanced trade system to enhance the living standards of Americans.Shifting gears, the episode also tackles the controversial topic of vaccines, particularly the MMR vaccine, and its role in public health. Hoffman critiques recent statements by public figures, including RFK Jr., regarding the effectiveness of vaccines, and discusses the broader implications of vaccine policies on public health. The episode features insights from various experts, including Dr. Sherry Tenpenny, who argues against the safety and necessity of vaccines, labeling them as harmful. The discussion extends to the ethical concerns surrounding vaccine ingredients and the historical context of vaccine mandates, ultimately questioning the sustainability and morality of current public health strategies. | — | ||||||
| 3/31/25 | ![]() Episode 8: Algocracy and Government Efficiency | In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, host Andrew Hoffman delves into the concept of "algocracy," a form of governance driven by algorithms and AI, and its implications on government efficiency. He discusses how the Biden administration's policies have set the stage for a technocratic approach to governance, paving the way for the Trump administration's initiatives. The episode also features a critical examination of the inefficiencies in federal broadband funding, highlighting the bureaucratic hurdles that hinder progress. Hoffman references discussions from Jon Stewart's podcast and explores the broader implications of these inefficiencies, suggesting that they may be intentionally designed to foster public demand for a more technocratic system.Hoffman also touches on the controversial topic of vaccines, questioning the foundational theories of virology and the legitimacy of vaccine efficacy. He presents arguments against the traditional understanding of viruses and vaccines, suggesting that the entire framework may be flawed. The episode includes testimonies from parents of vaccine-injured children and critiques the current healthcare system's reliance on AI and technocratic solutions. Hoffman encourages listeners to explore alternative perspectives on health and governance, recommending resources like James Corbett's podcast on algocracy and the documentary "In Silico: The Battle for Body and Soul." | — | ||||||
| 3/19/25 | ![]() Episode 7: Mennonites vs. Measles | In this episode, Andrew Hoffman delves into the controversial topic of a measles outbreak among the Mennonite community in Texas, focusing on the tragic death of a six-year-old girl named Kaylee. The episode features an emotional interview with Kaylee's parents, who recount their experiences with the healthcare system and the treatments their daughter received. Andrew discusses the broader implications of media coverage on measles versus other health issues, highlighting a tweet by Vance Murphy that questions the media's focus on measles deaths over other health concerns. The episode also touches on the role of the Children's Health Defense and Dr. Ben Edwards in providing alternative treatments for measles, which reportedly showed positive results in other children. The episode transitions into a discussion on the economic impact of private equity firms on businesses, drawing parallels to the 2008 financial crisis. Andrew explores how these firms use adjustable rate loans to acquire businesses, leading to a potential economic collapse as interest rates rise. The episode also critiques the political landscape, mentioning the withdrawal of Dave Weldon's nomination for CDC director due to his stance on vaccine safety. Finally, Andrew wraps up with a light-hearted critique of space exploration narratives, questioning the authenticity of recent space missions and the portrayal of space travel in media. | — | ||||||
| 3/12/25 | ![]() Episode 6: Trump vs Massie | In this episode of the No Pill podcast, we dive into the political and economic landscape with a focus on the recent controversy involving Donald Trump and Thomas Massie. We explore the online uproar following Trump's criticism of Massie and the broader implications of this political spat. We discuss the House's recent passage of a spending bill to avert a government shutdown and the ensuing debate in the Senate, highlighting the complex dynamics between Republicans and Democrats.Thomas Massie provides his perspective on the so-called "fake fight" in Congress, where he argues that the spending bill is a pre-arranged deal between Republicans and Democrats, with no real conservative agenda at play. We delve into Massie's critique of the fiscal responsibility act and the ongoing budgetary maneuvers in Congress.We also explore the economic strategies under the Trump administration, including the controversial use of tariffs and interest rate manipulation, as well as the potential impact on the housing market. The episode examines the FHA mortgage program and the looming threat of a subprime bubble, questioning the sustainability of current housing policies.Finally, we touch on the broader political landscape, including the actions of the Trump administration and the ongoing challenges in holding political figures accountable. We discuss the need for more decisive action against political corruption and the limitations of current political strategies. | — | ||||||
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