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The No Pill Podcast

Podcast by Andrew Hoffman

English

Health & personal development

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A skeptical take on current events and politics. Discussion of alternative health topics. God is real and space is fake. See the Critiquing Eugenics Substack for show notes.

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30 episodes

episode Episode 30: Death, Demons, and Data Centers artwork

Episode 30: Death, Demons, and Data Centers

[AI Slop Summary*] In Episode 30, I dig into a hard but necessary set of stories tying Big Tech, AI, and spiritual deception to the broader cultural shift we’re living through. We start with the disturbing Amazon warehouse death in Oregon and what it reveals about dehumanizing corporate systems, then turn to the AI gold rush—questioning Sam Altman’s image, the motives behind massive data centers, and the eerie rhetoric about “summoning aliens.” From there, we examine New Age and UFO movements through the tragic arc of David Wilcock, the dangers of psychedelics and occult practices, and the spiritual realities I believe sit behind these trends. We also look at the Trump era’s ongoing contradictions—his CDC pick Erica Schwartz, targeted retaliation against COVID dissenters like Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, data manipulation around vaccine injury counts, and the broader numbness toward accountability for public health abuses. I close with a personal update on attending Connie White’s funeral, asking for prayer for Chris White and family, and a reminder to stay faithful in our sphere of influence while refusing the lies of our time. Resources mentioned: critique of the “AI portals” narrative; analysis of corporate incentives vs. public costs for data centers; reflections on David Wilcock’s legacy and the New Age disclosure milieu; documentary clips on vaccine categorization sleight-of-hand; Bob Moran’s commentary; and a testimony interview (Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction channel) on exiting New Age practices. Please keep Chris White and Connie’s family in your prayers.

7 May 2026 - 46 min
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Episode 29: The Pawn Who Thought He was King

In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, I dig into the setup I believe is unfolding around Donald Trump—why the establishment needed him back in play, how a reckless war in Iran became the perfect pretext to pin an already-breaking economic system on him, and where this fits into a broader push toward technocracy. I walk through clips and commentary on oil supply shocks, the Strait of Hormuz, and the cascading impacts on energy, agriculture, and markets, while also highlighting how media figures and advisors have shaped Trump’s decision-making bubble. From NASA’s Artemis timing and Elon’s sci‑fi moon talk to municipal insolvency in California, private equity pressures on housing, and the AI-fueled erosion of critical thinking in classrooms, I connect the dots on how crises are framed, who gets blamed, and what agendas advance as a result. I also touch on faith and discernment—contrasting shallow political religiosity with a call to genuine repentance and resilient hope. Resources mentioned include analyses from Breaking Points, Alex Jones’ take on how Trump was maneuvered on Iran, Greg Reese’s “End of Empire,” Chris White’s reflection on suffering and meaning, and Rep. Thomas Massie’s remarks on Epstein files—part of a larger pattern of secrecy, censorship, and narrative control. Through it all, my encouragement is to prepare wisely, see through the spin, and anchor your trust in Christ rather than in fragile political or economic saviors. [AI Slop Summary Disclaimer]

1 Apr 2026 - 48 min
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America First is to Kill People

In this episode, I unpack why the United States finds itself effectively at war with Iran in early 2026—and why the justifications don’t pass the smell test. I contrast older clips of Donald Trump and key allies denouncing Middle East entanglements with today’s rhetoric, highlight Marco Rubio’s “preemptive because Israel might strike” logic, and examine how this flips even the most generous versions of just war theory on their head. I also explore claims about the political deals and pressures that may have paved the way—Big Tech influence, Susie Wiles’ role, and alleged promises to the Israel lobby—while considering the blowback risks at home and abroad. Along the way, I bring in perspectives from Thomas Massie on corporate capture, Charlie Kirk’s critique of regime-change zeal, Eric Prince’s surprising dissent, and a broader pattern that echoes post-9/11 security-state expansion. I close by reflecting on the corrosive effects of endless war on American civic life, the likelihood of a longer, bloodier quagmire, and the manufactured divisions that keep us distracted while the surveillance and security apparatus grows. Whether you once believed “no new wars” or never did, the throughline is clear: foreign and special interests are being served first, and Americans are left paying the price—in treasure, liberty, and increasingly, lives. Expect more pressure for digital IDs, surveillance growth justified by terrorism fears, and a shrinking world that looks uncomfortably like a reboot of the early-2000s war playbook—just with better drones and worse honesty. (AI Slop summary)

3 Mar 2026 - 45 min
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