Join Walter Sterling for a wildly unpredictable hour of late-night radio where suppressed alternative medicine meets gritty true crime and break-room snack theft. Dr. Stephen Ross drops by to discuss alleged century-old medical breakthroughs, exploring how researchers like Royal R. Rife and Dr. Bjorn Nordstrom purportedly cured cancer using light, sound frequencies, and electricity before being shut down by the pharmaceutical industry. Then, retired NYPD detective Vic Ferrari ditches the slow, earnest NPR true-crime style to tell authentic, cop-bar tales of nabbing brazen carjackers from a Brooklyn Lowe's and a Manhattan car wash. Between the madness, Walter checks his blood sugar live on air, exposes colleagues hoarding cherry toaster pastries, and shares a hilarious anecdote about radio legend Neil Rogers and the Backstreet Boys.
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