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  • Our Reality Shifted Again? What or Who is Responsible?
    2026/07/14

    Over the past few weeks, thousands of people have been sharing remarkably similar experiences.

    Many say time feels different. Others describe better sleep, increased déjà vu, and even familiar Mandela Effects that appear to be changing again.

    These reports began increasing shortly after CERN shut down Run 3 and entered Long Shutdown 3.

    Coincidence? Something psychological? Or something else entirely?

    In this episode of Controlled Dissent, Eli and Kylie don't try to prove a theory. Instead, they compare the latest reports, explore the questions they raise, and leave the mystery unresolved

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    21 分
  • The Data Center Invasion - Your Town Could Be Next
    2026/06/18

    As artificial intelligence fuels an unprecedented data center construction boom, communities across America are asking tough questions. Why are these facilities consuming massive amounts of water and electricity? What are the impacts on local residents, property owners, and small towns? Are the promised economic benefits worth the costs?

    In this episode, Eli and Kylie investigate the rise of AI infrastructure, the growing concerns over water usage, land acquisition, noise pollution, government incentives, and the claims of industry insiders who argue there may be alternatives. As data centers spread across the country, one question remains:

    Who benefits, who pays the price, and could your town be next?

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    55 分
  • The AI Job Extinction Event: Is Your Career on the List?
    2026/06/03

    The AI Job Extinction Event: Is Your Career on the List?

    Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than most people expected, and many workers are starting to ask the same question: Could my job be next?

    In this episode of Controlled Dissent, Eli and Kylie examine the growing impact of AI on the workforce. From data entry and customer service to accounting, software development, marketing, and beyond, they explore which careers may be most vulnerable, which jobs are likely to change dramatically, and which professions may remain safer for years to come.

    The discussion goes beyond the headlines to examine the economic incentives driving automation, historical examples of technology replacing workers, and the arguments made by both AI optimists and skeptics.

    Most importantly, this episode focuses on practical solutions. If your career is at risk, what can you do now to prepare? What skills may become more valuable in an AI-driven economy? Are the skilled trades really safer? And could AI become a tool that helps workers rather than replaces them?

    Whether you're a blue-collar worker, office employee, entrepreneur, student, or retiree, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at one of the biggest economic shifts of our time.

    Sources:

    • World Economic Forum – Future of Jobs Report
    • Goldman Sachs – Generative AI and the Future of Work
    • McKinsey & Company – The Economic Potential of Generative AI
    • International Monetary Fund (IMF) – AI and the Future of Work
    • Pew Research Center – Public Views on AI in the Workplace
    • OECD – Artificial Intelligence and Employment
    • Brookings Institution – Automation and Workforce Disruption
    • MIT Technology Review – AI Workforce Analysis
    • Harvard Business Review – AI and Productivity
    • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

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    42 分
  • The Burnout Epidemic: Why Everyone Feels Drained All the Time
    2026/05/21

    The Burnout Epidemic: Why Everyone Feels Drained All the Time

    Why does everybody feel mentally exhausted now? In this episode, Eli and Kylie discuss burnout, dopamine overload, social media addiction, doomscrolling, loneliness, and why modern life feels mentally draining even when we technically rest. They also explore natural ways people are fighting back — from reducing screen time and reconnecting with nature to improving focus, sleep, and mental clarity.

    Sources: WHO, APA, Hubstaff, HIGH5, PNAS, The Guardian, Jonathan Haidt, NIH/PMC, HabitStrong, University of Michigan, Harvard, Huberman Lab, Andrew Huberman, Cal Newport, James Clear, Dr. Gabor Maté, Anna Lembke, Mindful Ecotherapy Center.

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    39 分
  • You Are Being Watched and Recorded 24/7
    2026/05/17

    In this episode of The Eli and Kylie Show, we dive into the world of modern surveillance and ask a simple question…

    At what point did being watched become normal?

    From smart TVs and phones listening… to Walmart facial recognition, AI behavior tracking, connected cars, digital price tags, and corporate data harvesting — we explore how “convenience” may have quietly turned into constant monitoring.

    Are these systems really about safety and efficiency… or are corporations and governments building something much bigger behind the scenes?

    This episode breaks down the technology, the patents, the lawsuits, and the growing concerns about privacy, behavioral tracking, and the future of freedom in plain everyday language.

    Sources used for this episode are listed in the description.

    If you agree, disagree, or think we’re completely overthinking this… let us know in the comments.

    Like, subscribe, and share if you enjoy thoughtful conversations that question the world around us.

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    21 分
  • Your Car They're Control? The Truth About "Kill Switch" Technology 2026
    2026/05/14

    Modern vehicles are becoming smarter, more connected, and increasingly controlled by software—but where does convenience end and control begin? In this episode, Eli and Kylie explore the growing debate around remote vehicle access, driver monitoring systems, digital ownership, and the controversial idea of automotive “kill switches.” Is this technology about safety and security… or are we quietly redefining what it means to truly own a car?

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    21 分
  • Why Are So Many Americans Still Broke?
    2026/05/12

    Why are Americans still broke even while the economy keeps “growing”? In this episode of Controlled Dissent, Eli and Kylie explore inflation, wage stagnation, debt, housing costs, corporate profits, and the growing feeling that the middle class is quietly disappearing.

    Is this just a difficult economy... or are deeper structural problems keeping Americans financially trapped? We examine official explanations, historical parallels, contradictions in the data, and the uncomfortable questions more people are beginning to ask.

    Topics include: • Inflation and cost of living • Wage stagnation • Housing and rent pressure • Credit card and consumer debt • Productivity vs income • Wealth inequality • Corporate profits • Federal Reserve policies • The shrinking middle class • AI and the future of work

    This episode is designed to encourage discussion, debate, and critical thinking from multiple perspectives.

    What do you think is really happening to the American economy? Leave a comment with your perspective — even if you disagree.

    Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone trying to make sense of the financial pressure millions of Americans are feeling right now.

    Sources used for this episode are listed below.

    Next Episode: “The Hidden Surveillance Boom Nobody Is Talking About”

    SOURCES: • Bureau of Labor Statistics • Federal Reserve • Federal Reserve Bank of New York • Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • Economic Policy Institute • Brookings Institution • CBS News MoneyWatch • Urban Institute • Oxfam America • TIAA Institute • Heritage Foundation • S&P Global Ratings • Education Data Initiative • Academy Bank • GOBankingRates

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    17 分
  • The Government Poisoned Americans – The Darkest U.S. Human Experiments
    2026/05/28

    What really happened during America’s secret radiation and cancer-related human experiments? In this episode of Controlled Dissent, Eli and Kylie dive into declassified documents, shocking medical experiments, government secrecy, intentional deception, and the disturbing allegations surrounding cancer cell injections, radiation exposure, and unethical testing on unsuspecting Americans.

    Were vulnerable citizens used as human test subjects in the name of science and national security? Why were so many records hidden for decades? And why does almost nobody talk about this today?

    There were too many sources to list in this description. You can email a request for the list to controlleddissentpodcast@gmail.com

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    39 分