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Hour 2: On The Radio | 09-22-25

Lionel talks about the push for legislation mandating permanent AM radio receivers in all new cars, arguing it is a vital safeguard and one of the only reliable technologies during disasters like EMPs or cyber attacks when digital systems fail. Lionel also analyze Tesla’s sleek door handles, flagged as design flaws tied to hundreds of complaints. Lionel explores the subtle but important distinction between disagreement and wrongness, suggesting that political groups must adopt "cult" methods to recruit and effect actionable activity. Finally, Lionel delves into the FBI probe investigating "troubling lingering questions" and chilling theories—popularized by online sleuths—surrounding the Charlie Kirk assassination, covering concerns about the bullet’s trajectory and recovered evidence. Tune in so you never have to wonder what the heck is going on here.

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