Episode 51: The Return of Out There Radio
After four long years, the Out There Radio crew has re-united, and will be producing a new season of weekly audio podcasts. Listen to the first new episode here!
Read more ›After four long years, the Out There Radio crew has re-united, and will be producing a new season of weekly audio podcasts. Listen to the first new episode here!
Read more ›Out There Radio producer Raymond Wiley takes you on a video tour of the mysterious Georgia Guidestones.
Read more ›Are the Smurfs Nazis? Commies? So other form of totalitarian patirarchy? Explore this deep political question with the comics of Out There Radio crew member Illuminati Rex.
Read more ›Conspiracy theory is sometimes used by some to explain human tragedies. Such as with the case of the recent shootings in Aurora, CO last month.
Read more ›Professional fear-monger Alex Jones recently went viral with a rant that has been universally derided as balls-out crazy, wherein he discusses his theory that the Power Elite/Illuminati/New World Order overlords are coming into communication with extra-dimensional beings through the inhalation of that most Reality-Shattering of molecules: DMT.
Read more ›When they report this weekend’s box office receipts, I’m sure I’ll be among a throng of folks who went to the theater this weekend to see Ridley Scott’s new Alien-prequel-of-a-kind Prometheus.
Read more ›Jim Marrs joins us for an hour-long interview about JFK, the new world order and his new book. Austin Gandy returns with an outrageous segment from the Invisible College. Raymond and Joe give their final goodbyes, play listener-submitted clips and announce their plans for the future. Recorded in front of a live studio audience!
Read more ›Torture, 9/11 conspiracy theories, infiltrators, and famous comedians, all on the 49th and penultimate episode of Out There Radio!
Read more ›In the 46th episode of Out There Radio, Raymond and Joe discuss the life and work of comedians Lenny Bruce and Bill Hicks, and their roles as both “social critics and secular moralists.” There are a *lot* of clips included, so this is a great episode for both fans and newcomers to the work of these two comedy geniuses.
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