Épisodes

  • The Nature of Evil: Evolutionary Logic or Supernatural Force?
    Jun 23 2026

    In this episode, we peer into the darkest corners of the human record to ask: is evil something we do or something that exists? We debate the "Paper Trail" of evolutionary biology and social conditioning against the "Rabbit Hole" of a literal, supernatural influence on human history.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The Biological Blueprint: We analyze the mainstream scientific view that "evil" is a human construct derived from brain chemistry, trauma, and evolutionary survival instincts.

    • The Strategy of Tension: Is the concept of "Satan" or a literal dark force a "political necessity" used by institutions to "pacify" and control the population through fear?

    • Deep Politics of the Soul: We descend the "Rabbit Hole" to investigate historical accounts of "Deep Events" that some argue cannot be explained by human greed or madness alone, but suggest a "top-down" supernatural influence.

    Moral Data Integrity: Much like analyzing "Stovepiped" intelligence before 9/11, we ask if we are filtering out "anomalies" in human behavior that don't fit a purely secular model.

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    22 min
  • Pyramid Chronology: Khufu’s Tomb or Paleolithic Monument?
    Jun 16 2026

    Was the Great Pyramid a 4,500-year-old construction project or an inherited relic from a lost epoch? In this episode, we investigate the timeline of the Giza Plateau. We debate whether the "official narrative" is a triumph of archaeological deduction or a "failure of imagination" regarding the true depth of human history.

    We analyze the established 4th Dynasty chronology (~2560 BC).

    • The Merer Logbooks: We examine the "Diary of Merer," the oldest known papyrus, which documents the transport of Tura limestone for the pyramid's casing during Khufu's 27th year.

    • The Mortar Data: Analyzing the carbon-14 dating of charcoal and organic matter found within the pyramid's core mortar, which consistently points to the Old Kingdom.

    • The Administrative Context: Evidence from the nearby "Worker’s Village" and the tombs of officials that suggest a centralized, national effort.

    We descend into the anomalies and the 2026 "Relative Erosion Method" data.

    • The REM Revelation: We discuss the January 2026 study by Alberto Donini, whose Relative Erosion Method (REM) suggests the pyramid’s base may have been exposed to the elements for 20,000 to 24,000 years.

    • The Sphinx Water Erosion: Revisiting geologist Robert Schoch’s theory that vertical fissures in the Sphinx enclosure were caused by thousands of years of heavy rainfall—weather Egypt hasn't seen since the end of the last Ice Age.

    The Paper TrailThe Rabbit HoleStructural Inheritance: Is it possible that the Dynastic Egyptians were "renovators" rather than "originators," moving into a "structural deep event" left behind by a much older civilization?.

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    21 min
  • Apollo 11: Giant Leap or Soundstage Spectacle?
    May 19 2026

    In this episode, we analyze one of the most enduring debates of the 20th century. We pit the massive physical evidence of the moon landings against the theory that the entire event was a Cold War propaganda film directed by Stanley Kubrick to ensure American "military strength and moral clarity".

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The "New Pearl Harbor" of Science: Did the pressure to win the Space Race create a "political necessity" for a manufactured victory?.

    • Physical Evidence vs. Photographic Anomalies: We debate the validity of the 800 pounds of lunar rocks and laser reflectors against the "observed reality" of shadows and flag movements that skeptics claim point to a soundstage.

    • The Van Allen Belt Challenge: Examining the "physics of the journey"—specifically the technical difficulty of passing through high-radiation zones with 1960s technology.

    A Failure of Imagination?: Much like the official 9/11 narrative, we ask if the public's acceptance of the landing is a result of a "systemic failure" to question high-level state achievements.

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    20 min
  • Dirt vs. Data: The Paper Trail from Feudal Land to Digital Scarcity
    May 12 2026

    In this episode of Paper Trails & Rabbit Holes, we explore the fundamental shift in how human beings build and protect wealth in an era of unprecedented technological disruption. Are you building a resilient financial fortress, or are you clutching a "melting ice cube"?

    The Great Divide: Dirt vs. Data

    For over a century, the wealth-building playbook was simple: buy a piece of dirt, build a house, and invest in the productive engine of corporate America. Today, that traditional path is facing a structural challenge from the high-velocity world of digital leverage and absolute scarcity.

    The Mainstream Narrative: "The Tangible vs. The Ticker"

    • The 5:1 Leverage Trick: Discover why residential real estate remains the "Adult in the Room". We break down the math of how a modest 5% appreciation in a $500,000 house can yield a 26% return on your initial $100,000 cash investment.

    • The Self-Cleaning Engine: We look at the S&P 500—the ultimate bet on human ingenuity—which provides a passive 10% historical return with management fees as low as 0.03%.

    • Psychological Anchoring: Why the "forced savings" of a mortgage and the lack of a "daily report card" make real estate one of the most stable emotional anchors for the domestic investor.

    The Alternative Narrative: "Digital Leverage & Hard Money"

    • The Mental Load Tax: We quantify the hidden cost of physical ownership—the "tenants, toilets, and taxes" that eat up roughly 125 hours of your life every single year.

    • The SaaS Multiplier: Contrast the linear growth of physical stores with the exponential scale of "Digital Real Estate" (SaaS), where serving 10,000 users costs almost the same as serving ten.

    • Absolute Scarcity: Why the 21-million-unit limit of Bitcoin may make it the only "sealed vault" in a world where central banks and zoning boards can dilute your wealth at will.

    The AI Shift: The Death of Geography?

    The rise of AI is doing more than just automating tasks; it is rewriting the laws of real estate. We discuss the "Power Premium" and how the most valuable "dirt" on Earth is shifting from Manhattan skyscrapers—the "filing cabinets for human brains"—to ex-urban data centers sitting next to high-voltage substations. In the new economy, the bottleneck isn't zoning; it's kilowatts.

    • Why traditional stores of value are being reclassified as "leaky containers" for wealth.

    • How digital assets offer "unencumbered wealth" with zero physical maintenance.

    • Why your next investment might not be a zip code, but a grid interconnection.

    Whether you prefer the reliability of a legally protected "leveraged fulcrum" or the asymmetric upside of digital code, this episode is your map through the synthetic frontier of 2026.


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    25 min
  • The $100,000 Receipt: When a College Degree Becomes a Debt Sentence
    May 5 2026

    We are unpacking the most expensive piece of paper in the world: the university diploma. Is it a magical shield that protects you from economic instability, or a $100,000 receipt for a "Credential Cartel" that leaves you drowning in debt?.

    In this episode, we follow the paper trail from the "Golden Age" of the 1944 GI Bill to a modern-day reality where national student debt has exploded to $1.83 trillion. We dive deep into two fiercely competing narratives to find out where the truth actually lies.


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    19 min
  • Algorithms vs. Animal Instincts: Is Personal Finance Actually a Math Problem?
    Apr 28 2026

    This episode of Paper Trails & Rabbit Holes dives into the high-stakes clash between the spreadsheet and the striatum. We investigate whether the road to financial freedom is paved with cold, hard logic or if we are all just dopamine-seeking animals trapped in a financial maze.


    The mainstream narrative, championed by figures like Dave Ramsey, argues that personal finance is 80% behavior and only 20% head knowledge. This perspective treats debt not as a math error, but as a management system for the human reward center.

    • The Dopamine Snowball: By prioritizing the smallest balances first (regardless of interest rates), the "Snowball Method" triggers the Goal Gradient Effect. This is the same neurobiological drive that makes rats run faster as they approach the cheese at the end of a maze.

    • Small Wins, Big Stamina: Closing accounts provides a "quick win" that boosts self-efficacy. Academic research from the Kellogg School of Management suggests that the number of accounts closed is actually the single biggest predictor of long-term success.

    • Psychological Insurance: For many, the interest paid is simply a "behavioral insurance premium" that prevents the debtor from quitting when progress feels invisible.

    For the data-driven engineers and the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) community, the Snowball Method is a "sentimentality tax" paid directly to the banks.

    • The Snowball Tax: Choosing feelings over formulas can be expensive. In a $50,000 debt simulation, the "Snowball Tax" was quantified at over $3,300 in wasted interest and added two months to the repayment timeline.

    • WACC Optimization: From a financial engineering standpoint, debt is a Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) problem. The "Avalanche Method" dictates that surplus capital must be directed to the highest interest rate first to minimize total capital leakage.


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    19 min
  • The Sovereignty Trial: From the British Mandate to the ICJ
    Apr 21 2026

    Does a state exist if the law says it should, but the ground says it doesn't? Today, we’re decoding the legal history of Palestine. We trace the documents that shaped a century of conflict—from the fine print of the British Mandate to the 2024 International Court of Justice hearings. We explore the "Mainstream" legal case for statehood versus the "Alternative" narrative of security realism. It’s a journey through the UN resolutions and partitions that lead us to one inescapable question: What does "sovereignty" actually mean in 2026?

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    22 min
  • Shield or Sword? Decoding the "New Anti-Semitism"
    Apr 14 2026

    In April 2026, the headlines are filled with talk of a "New Anti-Semitism," but the reality on the ground is far from settled. From the firebombings in Boulder to the "Dark Money" debates in the DNC, the lines between domestic security and political dissent are blurring.

    We explore whether the current climate is a genuine state of emergency for the Jewish community or a strategic attempt to "memory-hole" the uncomfortable truths found in the latest DOJ files. It's a debate over definition, power, and the right to follow the rabbit hole wherever it leads.

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    17 min