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Step Outside the Script: Iran, Illusion of Control & A Softening Society | BBN Ep. 17

1 h 37 min · 6. maj 2026
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Episode 17 opens close to home: Michigan weather doing what it does best. Cold when it shouldn’t be, dragging winter out just long enough to be annoying. That turns into talk about spring, gardens, and growing up actually producing your own food… before the squirrels apparently started working for Big Grocery and wiped everything out. Then we zoom out, and like clockwork, it’s back to Iran. Ceasefires, timelines, and technicalities that somehow don’t seem to count depending on how they’re interpreted. Gas prices climbing, pressure building, and the same questions hanging in the air, who’s really making the calls, and what are the rules anymore? From there, it’s a mix of headlines that feel almost unreal. Political slip-ups, investigations getting shut down, policies shifting in ways that don’t always make sense. Locally, it’s construction everywhere, commutes getting longer, costs going up and people just dealing with it like it’s normal. We hit on the slow death of malls, how online shopping and COVID reshaped everything, and whether small businesses ever really had a chance. Then it gets heavier questions around the origins of COVID, accountability, and how narratives are controlled once they’re already in motion. And just when it feels like we’re wrapping the news cycle… we pivot. Because none of it really feels real anymore. We get into the illusion of control, whether life is something we’re actually choosing, or if it’s more like a pre-set menu. And if you try to go off-script, you’re labeled, dismissed, or ignored. That leads into a bigger idea, are we living in a lighter version of a “matrix,” where everything feels filtered, controlled, and just real enough to keep moving forward? Kyle shares a moment that feels straight out of an NPC simulation, and it sparks a conversation about awareness, patterns, and whether people are really paying attention anymore. Then it gets personal. Have people gone soft? Is the goal now to be harmless? Because a harmless man… is a useless man. Somewhere along the way, real conversations became uncomfortable, and unfiltered opinions became something to avoid instead of engage with. We talk about debate, emotion, and why it feels like everyone is expected to manage everyone else’s feelings instead of their own. A society where comfort is king, and anything that disrupts it gets pushed aside. And when you stack it all together, it paints a bigger picture. A world that feels filtered. Curated. Experienced more through screens than in real life. Watching instead of living. Reacting instead of acting. So the question becomes: if everything we see is already processed, filtered, and delivered to us… is it even real by the time it reaches us? We also get into population trends across the world. Countries struggling with declining birth rates, cultural shifts changing family structures, and the long-term reality of what happens when fewer people are born each generation. And it’s not just overseas, the U.S. isn’t immune either. At the end of it all, one thing stands out... Comfort breeds complacency. Complacency breeds decline. And if you’re not thinking for yourself… someone else already is. Stay curious. Stay skeptical. Don’t outsource your thinking. Listen: https://bit.ly/BBNpod Follow: Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebbnpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebbnpod X\: https://x.com/thebbnpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thebbnpod Email: thebbnpod@gmail.com ⚡ Sponsors Dubby Energy – 10% off with code BBN https://www.dubby.gg [https://www.dubby.gg] Deemed Fit Apparel – 15% off with code KYLESLOMINSKI https://deemedfit.co [https://deemedfit.co] ⭐ Leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts—it helps us grow.

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episode The Comfort Trap, AI Dependence & Why Good Intentions Fail | BBN Ep. 21 cover

The Comfort Trap, AI Dependence & Why Good Intentions Fail | BBN Ep. 21

Episode 21 kicks off with another round of global headlines, and honestly, it feels like we've been reading the same news story for months. Iran. Ukraine. Ceasefires that don't seem to stop anything. New developments, same conflicts. At this point, we're genuinely asking: what is the political definition of a ceasefire? Because from where we're sitting, the fighting never really seems to stop. We talk about Russia targeting civilian infrastructure, Ukraine targeting oil and energy assets, and how the people paying the highest price are usually the citizens caught in the middle. With drone warfare becoming the preferred tool of modern battlefields, we also ask whether ideas like Trump's proposed Golden Dome missile defense system are really as unrealistic as critics claim or if the nature of warfare is changing faster than governments can adapt. From there, we shift to China's growing influence around the world and the changing balance of global power. That naturally leads into immigration, culture, and assimilation. If people are fleeing oppression, why would they want to recreate the same systems they escaped from? We discuss what it means to become part of a new culture and why America has historically attracted people from all over the world. Then comes the question a lot of taxpayers ask: Why does it feel like we're funding problems everywhere else while struggling to solve problems at home? Somewhere along the way, Nick brings up Operation Paperclip, and we end up trying to estimate how many German scientists ended up working for the United States versus the Soviet Union after World War II. Because this is BBN, that somehow evolves into an on-air pushup contest. Then we get back to the bigger idea of the episode: Good intentions don't automatically create good outcomes. Most people don't wake up intending to do harm. Throughout history, many of the worst decisions were made by people who believed they were doing the right thing. Persistence matters. But so does understanding the influences shaping your decisions. That leads us into revolutions, social movements, and how meaningful change rarely starts because everyone sits quietly and waits. Somebody always has to take the first step. Then we dive into what becomes the central theme of the episode: The Comfort Trap. Modern society has spent centuries eliminating hardship. In many ways that's a good thing. We're not romanticizing suffering. But humans grow through challenges. Innovation comes from problems needing solutions. Purpose often lives on the other side of effort. And lately, it feels like we've become a little too comfortable. What happened to the drive to build, explore, invent, and push boundaries? Did technology make life better? Absolutely. But every solution seems to create three new problems we never anticipated. That discussion leads into AI, smartphones, and the growing dependence people have on technology. At what point does convenience become dependency? And at what point does comfort become a form of control? Along the way, Nick takes us to Mars, which somehow opens the door to discussions about Maldek, planetary theories, Venus spinning backwards, Uranus rotating on its side, and the strange history of our solar system. The result is a bigger question: Technology has improved our lives dramatically. But if every layer of convenience makes us more dependent, where does that road ultimately lead? And how do we know when comfort stops being freedom and starts becoming a cage? Stay curious. Stay skeptical. Don't outsource your thinking. Follow:Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebbnpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebbnpod X: https://x.com/thebbnpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thebbnpod thebbnpod@gmail.com Sponsors Dubby Energy – Fuel your grind without the crash. 10% off with code BBN https://www.dubby.gg [https://www.dubby.gg] Deemed Fit Apparel – Built for people who refuse to settle. 15% off with code KYLESLOMINSKI https://deemedfit.co [https://deemedfit.co]

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episode MK Ultra, Operation Mockingbird & Why Trust Collapsed | BBN Ep. 20 cover

MK Ultra, Operation Mockingbird & Why Trust Collapsed | BBN Ep. 20

Episode 20 kicks off on a Friday night because Kyle’s schedule has officially turned into organized chaos. Before diving into the madness, we ask the audience a real question, would you guys actually join us if BBN started going live? Because Nick is fully ready to unleash chaos in real time. We start by reminiscing about the early internet days, when everything online felt like the Wild West. Nothing filtered, nothing sanitized, and absolutely nobody surviving an old-school Call of Duty lobby without emotional damage. Then we get honest about podcasting itself. Recording is the fun part. The real grind is the editing, clips, social media, thumbnails, and fighting the algorithm every week. Somewhere in there, Nick decides Uncle Roger needs to come on the show. Then we jump into the news. Politics, backroom deals, economic instability, and another reminder that things rarely are what they appear to be. We talk Trump, Senator Massey, follow-the-money politics, and why so much of modern government feels like closed-door negotiations while the public gets the edited version afterward. We touch on Putin’s visit to China, how global power structures all start looking eerily similar, and how economically… things really aren’t looking great. That somehow leads us into midlife crisis cars, Kyle’s AV and stagehand work, and why building a strong team matters in every part of life. Then the lights dim. The conspiracy segment officially begins. Tinfoil hats on. We crack open some Buffalo Bob’s Exotic Jerky, this time trying the Antelope stick before diving headfirst into Cold War-era psychological warfare and conspiracy theories that may not be as crazy as people once thought. 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B04N9QG The big question of the episode becomes simple: Why have conspiracy theories exploded in modern culture? Because trust collapsed. And once trust disappears, people start searching for answers anywhere they can find them. That leads directly into MK Ultra, government obsession with mind control, LSD experiments, psychological conditioning, and the disturbing reality that many people involved probably believed they were helping society. We also dive into Project Stargate, remote viewing, Joseph McMoneagle, astral projection, and the possibility that stranger programs existed than the public ever learned about. Then it gets heavier. Tuskegee. Medical experimentation. Historical betrayals that permanently damaged trust in institutions for generations. From there, we move into Operation Mockingbird and media manipulation—because once information itself becomes a battlefield, reality starts feeling negotiable. We also touch on Microsoft’s brain-computer technology and how quickly humanity is merging with machines whether people are ready for it or not. After another break and an Alligator jerky review that didn’t quite live up to expectations, we close things out talking about the CIA heart attack gun, intelligence failures, and how even bad intelligence can still shape the modern battlefield. By the end of Episode 20, one thing becomes clear: The deeper you dig into history… the harder it becomes to tell where conspiracy ends and documented reality begins. Stay curious. Stay skeptical. Don’t outsource your thinking. 📲 Follow: Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebbnpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebbnpod X: https://x.com/thebbnpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thebbnpod 📩 thebbnpod@gmail.com ⚡ Sponsors Dubby Energy – 10% off with code BBN 👉 https://www.dubby.gg [https://www.dubby.gg] Deemed Fit Apparel – 15% off with code KYLESLOMINSKI 👉 https://deemedfit.co [https://deemedfit.co] 🥩 Featured Snack Buffalo Bob’s Exotic Jerky 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B04N9QG ⭐ Leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts—it helps us grow.

27. maj 20262 h 5 min
episode The Dopamine Machine, AI Collapse & Are We Losing Reality? | BBN Ep. 19 cover

The Dopamine Machine, AI Collapse & Are We Losing Reality? | BBN Ep. 19

Episode 19 kicks off with another edition of the Global Trash Can Report, because the world somehow keeps getting more chaotic by the week. Back to the Middle East we go, drone strikes near power plants, ceasefires collapsing, and oil markets doing absolute parkour. When energy prices spike overseas, it doesn’t stay overseas. Fuel costs climb, supply chains tighten, and suddenly everybody at home feels it too. Then it’s over to Russia and Ukraine, where the conflict grinds on with drones, destroyed infrastructure, and barely shifting front lines. Years into this war and it raises a brutal question: Is modern warfare just becoming endless remote-controlled attrition? Global health doesn’t exactly calm things down either. Hantavirus. Ebola outbreaks. Another revolving cycle of panic headlines and health scares. And yes, somehow The Simpsons predicted that too. At this point we’re genuinely asking if those writers were time travelers. Then Gaza lights back up with more strikes and “major battlefield updates.” If only real conflicts ended like movies, bad guy defeated, music swells, credits roll. Reality doesn’t work like that. From there we jump into the techno economic circus. Data centers consuming insane amounts of resources while ordinary people are told to conserve. Fresh water being used for cooling systems while infrastructure at home keeps crumbling. AI exploding into every industry whether society is ready for it or not. Which leads to the best questions of the episode: Will AI cure cancer first… or make somebody’s toaster racist first? After wrapping the Trash Can Report, we head into the real core of the episode: The Dopamine Machine. Modern life feels off because human attention has officially become industrialized. Every app, every notification, every algorithm is competing for your focus. The system studies you constantly, learns your habits, predicts your reactions and sometimes it feels like it knows you better than you know yourself. We’ve technologically evolved faster than we’ve psychologically adapted. Nobody knows how to be bored anymore. Silence itself feels uncomfortable. We solved boredom… and accidentally created anxiety. Everything is framed as a crisis, an emergency, or the end of the world. Panic cycles running 24/7 while people endlessly scroll through them. And honestly? If aliens landed tomorrow, half the internet would probably still be arguing Democrat versus Republican. Speaking of aliens, Nick dives into why extraterrestrials are almost always imagined as humanoid throughout history. Kyle isn’t fully buying it, different planets, different biomes, different evolutionary paths. Which somehow leads us into theories about the moon being hollow, functioning as a DNA archive, and why humanity still seems weirdly limited when it comes to returning there. BBN has remained in the Top 100 International News Commentary podcasts on Goodpods for 3 straight months. Then it’s time for another Buffalo Bob’s Exotic Jerky taste test, this time featuring the Teriyaki Venison. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B04N9QG After the Deemed Fit break, we circle back to AI and the collapse of trust itself. Photos. Videos. Audio. Voices. None of it feels fully trustworthy anymore. Because if you never shut off the noise… how do you know which thoughts are actually yours? We close Episode 19 with one final question: If humanity creates systems powerful enough to manipulate attention, emotion, behavior, and even perception itself… at what point do we stop being individuals making choices, and start becoming products reacting exactly how the system designed us to? Stay curious. Stay skeptical. Don’t outsource your thinking. Follow: Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebbnpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebbnpod X: https://x.com/thebbnpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thebbnpod thebbnpod@gmail.com Dubby Energy 10% off with code BBN https://www.dubby.gg [https://www.dubby.gg] Deemed Fit Apparel 15% off with code KYLESLOMINSKI https://deemedfit.co [https://deemedfit.co]

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episode Resonance, Hantavirus & The Stargate Theory | BBN Ep. 18 cover

Resonance, Hantavirus & The Stargate Theory | BBN Ep. 18

Episode 18 kicks off with another edition of the weekly “Trash Can Report,” because somehow the news keeps getting stranger every single week. The Iran ceasefire is supposedly in effect… yet the shells are still flying. So naturally, nobody really knows what “ceasefire” even means anymore. Then the next thing rolls in... Hantavirus. Because apparently one global health scare wasn’t enough. We break down the symptoms, the incubation period, how it spreads, and why people online are already asking if this is the next pandemic. Somewhere along the way, we even end up asking the important question: Did The Simpsons predict this too? From there, we get into one of the most bizarre protests we’ve seen in a while, a guy camping on top of the Frederick Douglass Bridge in D.C. demanding an end to the Iran conflict and a global ban on artificial intelligence. Which raises a real question: Can one person actually force the world to pay attention anymore? Then the conversation spirals the way BBN conversations always do. Trump derangement syndrome. CERN shutting down for a four-year upgrade. BYD building cars that can literally project movies onto walls. Modern technology feels like it’s accelerating faster than society can process it. And somehow… we still don’t have flying cars. We also find out U.S. troops consumed over 2 million energy drinks during Operation Epic Fury, proving once and for all that military logistics and caffeine addiction might be the strongest alliance on Earth. Then we pivot into the real rabbit hole of the episode: Resonance frequency. The same principle that lets a singer shatter glass. The same thing that can make bridges twist themselves apart in the wind. Vibrations amplifying matter until structures literally fail. Which naturally leads us to ask: If frequency can destabilize matter… could it theoretically let something pass through matter? And from there, things get weird. Would phasing through walls mean passing through them… or becoming part of them for a split second? Why don’t objects made from the same material merge together naturally? What actually determines resonance at a molecular level? We dive into sound levitation, quantum tunneling, and Tesla’s obsession with resonance and energy. His mechanical oscillator experiments, frequency theories, and how modern technology already relies on resonance more than most people realize, from MRI machines to the microphones we’re speaking into. Then Kyle takes the episode completely sideways with one of the strangest real scientific phenomena on Earth: Sonoluminescence. Sound creating light in water. Not science fiction. Real physics. The pistol shrimp literally does this in nature, generating bursts of light through pressure and sound. And once you start looking at physics on the atomic scale, you realize the rules down there barely resemble the physics we experience every day. After the Deemed Fit host read, Nick decides to bring up Stargates. Kyle remains skeptical. We get into the theories surrounding Saddam Hussein, Iraq, and rumors about hidden technology tied to the WMD narrative. Interesting? Sure. Proven? Not even close. Then somehow we end up talking about Machu Picchu, Elon Musk potentially wanting self-flying electric planes, and whether humanity is trying to sprint into a future it’s nowhere near prepared for. And before we wrap it all up Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms listening… and especially to ours. Stay curious. Stay skeptical. Don’t outsource your thinking. Listen: https://bit.ly/BBNpod Follow: Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebbnpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebbnpod X: https://x.com/thebbnpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thebbnpod Email: thebbnpod@gmail.com ⚡ Sponsors Dubby Energy – 10% off with code BBN https://www.dubby.gg [https://www.dubby.gg] Deemed Fit Apparel – 15% off with code KYLESLOMINSKI https://deemedfit.co [https://deemedfit.co] ⭐ Leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts—it helps us grow.

13. maj 20261 h 23 min
episode Step Outside the Script: Iran, Illusion of Control & A Softening Society | BBN Ep. 17 cover

Step Outside the Script: Iran, Illusion of Control & A Softening Society | BBN Ep. 17

Episode 17 opens close to home: Michigan weather doing what it does best. Cold when it shouldn’t be, dragging winter out just long enough to be annoying. That turns into talk about spring, gardens, and growing up actually producing your own food… before the squirrels apparently started working for Big Grocery and wiped everything out. Then we zoom out, and like clockwork, it’s back to Iran. Ceasefires, timelines, and technicalities that somehow don’t seem to count depending on how they’re interpreted. Gas prices climbing, pressure building, and the same questions hanging in the air, who’s really making the calls, and what are the rules anymore? From there, it’s a mix of headlines that feel almost unreal. Political slip-ups, investigations getting shut down, policies shifting in ways that don’t always make sense. Locally, it’s construction everywhere, commutes getting longer, costs going up and people just dealing with it like it’s normal. We hit on the slow death of malls, how online shopping and COVID reshaped everything, and whether small businesses ever really had a chance. Then it gets heavier questions around the origins of COVID, accountability, and how narratives are controlled once they’re already in motion. And just when it feels like we’re wrapping the news cycle… we pivot. Because none of it really feels real anymore. We get into the illusion of control, whether life is something we’re actually choosing, or if it’s more like a pre-set menu. And if you try to go off-script, you’re labeled, dismissed, or ignored. That leads into a bigger idea, are we living in a lighter version of a “matrix,” where everything feels filtered, controlled, and just real enough to keep moving forward? Kyle shares a moment that feels straight out of an NPC simulation, and it sparks a conversation about awareness, patterns, and whether people are really paying attention anymore. Then it gets personal. Have people gone soft? Is the goal now to be harmless? Because a harmless man… is a useless man. Somewhere along the way, real conversations became uncomfortable, and unfiltered opinions became something to avoid instead of engage with. We talk about debate, emotion, and why it feels like everyone is expected to manage everyone else’s feelings instead of their own. A society where comfort is king, and anything that disrupts it gets pushed aside. And when you stack it all together, it paints a bigger picture. A world that feels filtered. Curated. Experienced more through screens than in real life. Watching instead of living. Reacting instead of acting. So the question becomes: if everything we see is already processed, filtered, and delivered to us… is it even real by the time it reaches us? We also get into population trends across the world. Countries struggling with declining birth rates, cultural shifts changing family structures, and the long-term reality of what happens when fewer people are born each generation. And it’s not just overseas, the U.S. isn’t immune either. At the end of it all, one thing stands out... Comfort breeds complacency. Complacency breeds decline. And if you’re not thinking for yourself… someone else already is. Stay curious. Stay skeptical. Don’t outsource your thinking. Listen: https://bit.ly/BBNpod Follow: Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebbnpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebbnpod X\: https://x.com/thebbnpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thebbnpod Email: thebbnpod@gmail.com ⚡ Sponsors Dubby Energy – 10% off with code BBN https://www.dubby.gg [https://www.dubby.gg] Deemed Fit Apparel – 15% off with code KYLESLOMINSKI https://deemedfit.co [https://deemedfit.co] ⭐ Leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts—it helps us grow.

6. maj 20261 h 37 min