Episode 201 Unalive or Suicide


In Episode 201, we examine celebrity deaths, alleged suicides, suspicious overdoses, and unexplained tragedies that make no sense according to the mainstream narratives, and we are told to just move on—nothing to see here.
We discuss Chris Cornell, Chester Bennington, Anthony Bourdain, Kate Spade, Paul Walker, Anne Heche, Jeffrey Epstein, Brittany Murphy, Kurt Cobain, Michael Jackson, Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, and many others whose deaths have fueled speculation about whether the public is always getting the full story.
We examine Hollywood culture, Scientology, Disney child stars, celebrity handlers, blackmail, MK-Ultra allegations, trauma-based conditioning, addiction, fame, power, corruption, media narratives, controlled opposition, and the way people in the know are calibrated for going off the reservation.
We discuss missing children, the Haiti earthquake aftermath, the Clinton Foundation, the UN scandal, Harvey Weinstein, Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Tiger Woods, Justin Bieber, Michael Jackson, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Nicole Kidman, Beck, Kanye West, Eddie Vedder, Tom Hanks, Chrissy Teigen, John Cusack, and how celebrities get away with murder, literally. But they can also use their weight to get people out of jail who were convicted of murder, literally.
We discuss the "Culture Club," the idea that fame and influence require moral compromise, selling your soul, and how the entertainment industry operates through systems of control, leverage, loyalty, and punishment. We examine how official narratives, however much they stick in our throats, are generally accepted and glossed over.
We also discuss media manipulation, censorship, social media algorithms, self-distribution, alternative platforms, independent creators, and why building parallel institutions is necessary for talented people who want to succeed without compromising their principles, integrity, and morality.
Finally, we offer a white pill: do not sell your soul for fame, fortune, status, or approval. Stay aligned with your conscience, trust your moral compass, and speak the truth as you see it. Keep it real! Selling your soul always sucks in the end!!