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  • TOM VERNON - 4.23.26
    2026/05/01

    Tonight Jim talks with the co-host of the very popular UAP Files podcast, TOM VERNON, about all thing UAP, UFO and extraterrestrial. Jim agrees with Tom: Other than the fact that "people" are coming here, no one knows what's going on - and maybe it's beyond human comprehension. Then in Footnotes: What's been lost in the reporting on the Iraq war - other than the fact that, regardless of what the U.S. legacy press tells you, WE'RE WINNING - is that a whole bunch of condoms cannot get through the Strait of Hormuz. Maybe we should spell "whole" without the "w"....

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    1 時間 6 分
  • THINK ON AI - 4.22.26
    2026/04/30

    Our regular caller THINK joins us tonight to talk about what impact AI is going to have on society, and to play us his new cinematic AI creation: It's like the trailer for a non-existent movie - and it is spectacular. Then in Footnotes, Jim talks about the fact they had to shut down experiments on the Voyager 1 spacecraft, to preserve electricity - 49 YEARS LATER, it's *still* sending data back to Earth. Meanwhile, your power went out last week...

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    1 時間 9 分
  • TRACY BYRNES - 4.20.26
    2026/04/29

    Former Fox Business Network anchor TRACY BYRNES joins Jim tonight to talk about how the general public, and women specifically, don't know enough about how to deal with money. (That's been a running theme on this show for some time now.) Then in the "Why is Everyone So Horny?" department, Greta Thunberg's progressive flotilla is rocked by sex scandal - because apparently legal consenting adult volunteers want to do the nasty on the waves, and that's wrong for the cause... or something. Since when did leftists get so stick-in-the-mud?....

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    1 時間 2 分
  • BRUCE DE TORRES - 4.16.26
    2026/04/28

    Tonight Jim talks with author and philosopher BRUCE DE TORRES about the small cadre of elites who want to control the planet, and what the average citizen should do about it (answer: love each other...). Then in Footnotes: More news about those missing scientists; and a physicist has come up with a new quantum theory: Maybe there is no randomness - it's just that we can't see the patterns (yet). Can we apply this to the missing scientists?....


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    1 時間 9 分
  • PAUL BLAKE SMITH - 4.14.26
    2026/04/26

    Tonight Jim talks with author PAUL BLAKE SMITH, who has produced three meticulously documented books on UFO encounters: one on the famous UFO crash in Cape Girardeau, Missouri - Paul's hometown - in 1941; one of President Eisenhower's alleged meetings - three - with aliens in 1954; and one on the famous apocryphal story of President Nixon taking Jackie Gleason to Homestead Air Force base in 1973 to see dead alien bodies (Paul's conclusion: it really happened). The amount of work Smith has put into documenting and verifying this information is nothing short of incredible. This is an interview not to be missed.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • BEEGE WELBORN - 4.9.26
    2026/04/25

    Tonight the very witty and funny BEEGE WELBORN from HotAir.com joins Jim to talk about her family ties to the military, and life and times in general. Then in Footnotes: The government of China experiences one of the biggest data breaches anyone could possibly have - seriously, it's big. And: Anthropic AI says its new version of Claude is so powerful they can't release it to the public. Truth or marketing gimmick? And do you think Jim knows which it is? (Hint: He doesn't....)

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    1 時間 2 分
  • LISA BRODERICK - 4.8.26
    2026/04/24

    When she was a child, LISA BRODERICK had an accident that completely changed her thoughts on the nature of time. She grew up to be a corporate CEO and consultant - but those thoughts about time never left her, and she finally wrote a book about all aspects of time - the physical, the metaphysical and the practical. She joins Jim tonight to talk about time, and whether time travel is even possible. Then in the Footnotes: the New York Times thinks they have finally discovered the identity of the inventor of Bitcoin - and how they discovered it is just as fascinating as who it is....

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    1 時間 2 分
  • LAURA RANGER - 4.7.26
    2026/04/23

    Until now, author LAURA RANGER's output has consisted entirely of novels - and then she heard the story of Wyoming oilman Carl Higdon, who not only claimed to have been abducted by extraterrestrials, but in his case there was significant physical evidence to boot. This compelled Laura to write her first non-fiction book, about Carl's story. Laura joins Jim tonight to tell Higdon's tale.

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    1 時間 20 分