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Seems Sus

Seems Sus

De : Brandon R Wright
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Seems Sus is a commentary podcast that questions narratives, exposes hypocrisy, and cuts through the noise of modern life. Hosted by Ed and Brandon, the show explores media manipulation, government overreach, social division, conspiracy theories, cultural contradictions, and the uncomfortable patterns that keep repeating no matter who’s in power.

From surveillance states and manufactured outrage to fake news, social media doom-scrolling, and a world obsessed with compliance and resistance at the same time, Seems Sus looks at how truth gets buried beneath narratives — and how people willingly defend systems that work against them. This isn’t left vs right, politics vs politics, or good guys vs bad guys. It’s about selective outrage, shifting principles, and a society drowning in information while starving for understanding.

No preaching. No team jerseys. Just real conversations about a world that doesn’t add up.

Question everything.
Trust nothing blindly.
We bring the heat.Copyright Tinfoil Tales LLC
Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    • Ep. 8: Clown World Energy
      Feb 22 2026
      On this episode of Seems Sus, the guys talk about the recent events in the media, such as Kurt Cobain's death, the arrest of former Prince Andrew, the death of Jesse Jackson and more!

      Watch live every Thursday night at 9:00 PM EST at the Tinfoil Tales Podcast YouTube Channel!

      http://www.youtube.com/@tinfoiltales
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      59 min
    • Ep. 7: Redacted Accountability
      Feb 13 2026
      The Epstein files were released. So why are names still hidden?

      In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed dig into the newly released documents surrounding the Epstein case — and the glaring redactions that remain. If transparency was promised, why are key details still blacked out? Who benefits from sealed records, protected identities, and a judicial system that seems to stall when power is involved?
      We break down: • What was actually released • What is still redacted — and why that matters • The legal shielding of powerful individuals • The broader pattern of institutional protection • Whether accountability truly exists for the elite class This isn’t about partisan outrage.

      It’s about consistency. If justice is blind, why does it always seem to look away when money and influence enter the room?

      When the files are released but the truth is still covered in black ink… that’s not transparency. That’s protection.

      Question everything. Trust nothing blindly.

      Watch live every Thursday night at 9:00 PM EST at the Tinfoil Tales Podcast YouTube Channel!

      http://www.youtube.com/@tinfoiltales
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      1 h et 7 min
    • Ep. 6: Selective Outrage
      Jan 30 2026
      In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed tackle selective outrage, political tribalism, manufactured narratives, and the growing emotional fallout of the last decade. From social media misinformation and viral panic to post pandemic anger and identity driven conflict, the conversation explores why society feels more divided, hostile, and confused than ever. We question why people blindly defend systems they distrust, why outrage shifts depending on who is in power, and how fear based narratives keep repeating with new faces and new excuses.

      Outrage has become the default state of modern society. In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed examine how selective outrage, misinformation, and political obsession fuel constant conflict while nothing ever truly changes. The discussion covers social media manipulation, fake headlines, AI misinformation, and how easily false claims spread when they align with existing beliefs. From exaggerated crisis narratives to outright fabricated stories, the episode highlights how little verification happens before people react emotionally. The conversation also dives into the long term psychological effects of isolation, pandemic era fear, and loss of trust in institutions.

      Brandon and Ed talk about compliance, resistance, shifting narratives, and why people who once demanded obedience now condemn it.

      Topics expand into political hypocrisy, voting disillusionment, government power, education and indoctrination, taxation, surveillance, and the realization that public outrage rarely leads to meaningful change.

      Topics Discussed
      Selective outrage and political hypocrisy
      Media manipulation and misinformation
      Social media fear cycles
      AI generated misinformation
      Post pandemic psychological effects
      Compliance versus resistance narratives
      Government trust and disillusionment
      Education and political conditioning
      Surveillance and loss of personal agency
      Cultural division and identity politics
      Consumerism and manufactured tradition
      Religious symbolism and cultural myths
      Conspiracy theories and historical patterns

      Watch live every Thursday night at 9:00 PM EST at the Tinfoil Tales Podcast YouTube Channel!

      http://www.youtube.com/@tinfoiltales
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      1 h et 6 min
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