Episode 576 In the latest episode of the Michael Deacon program, broadcast live from El Centro, California, the atmosphere is vibrant as Michael welcomes both returning listeners and new guests alike. The highlight of the session is a lively discussion with guest Vanessa, who shares her insights and humor, enhancing the show’s dynamic chemistry. Things kick off again, with the final round of “Celebrity Death Pool”, where both hosts express their predictions about the celebrities they believe may pass away soon, incorporating humor even into darker subject matters. As Vanessa and Michael engage in witty dialogue, they touch on celebrity culture, personal anecdotes, and the implications of fame, all while maintaining a balanced blend of respect and irreverent humor. The...
We welcome the insightful Marshall Masters, a figure renowned for his expertise in planetary observation and predictive analysis. As we delve into the mysteries of the cosmos, Marshall shares a compelling prediction: by the end of this year, we can expect to witness significant developments related to the much-discussed Planet X, especially as we prepare for the pivotal 2030 flyby. But why is there so much suppression surrounding the topic of Planet X? Why do mainstream media and scientific communities often sidestep or dismiss these discussions? Marshall engages with Michael to unravel this enigma, exploring the layers of fear, misinformation, and the potential implications that such knowledge could have on society. Planet X, often called Nibiru, has been a subject...
Episode 575 In the latest episode of The Michael Decon Program, Michael Decon engages in a lively dialogue with musician Myke Hideous, framing the program as a venue for bizarre and provocative discussions. The show features a range of conversation topics, from personal anecdotes about nerves in live broadcasting to critiques of celebrity culture and societal issues. Notably, Decon shares a miraculous recovery story, while the hosts critique a recent celebrity space mission by Blue Origin, questioning its authenticity. As they entertain calls from listeners, including Decon’s father recounting a murder confession, the dialogue explores various societal phenomena, like women’s interests in serial killers and political scrutiny of figures like AOC. Amid humor, they delve into deep philosophical discussions...
Episode 574 Based in Brooklyn, NY, this passionate visual artist is dedicated to breaking through the barriers of the art establishment. Throughout their artistic journey, they have consistently created works that reflect aspirations for fame, recognition, and prosperity. However, penetrating the walls of the art world remains an elusive ideal for many artists. Their relentless fight against the Cultural Elite Machinery (CEM) showcases a commitment to challenging the status quo and advocating for visibility and acknowledgment for all artists seeking to be seen and heard. Through their work, they confront the”Invisible Enemy” that dictates the fates of creatives, pushing boundaries and forging a path for authentic artistic expression.
Episode 573 In this live episode of the Michael Decon program, hosts Michael Decon and Myke Hideous discuss American culture in 2025, focusing on how the 9/11 attacks still shape things today. They kick things off by welcoming new listeners and then jump into personal revelations about questioning the official stories surrounding 9/11. Myke opens up about his shift in thinking regarding that day, especially around the Pentagon incident, and shares how digging into conspiracy theories made him rethink what he once believed. He highlights some striking testimonies from first responders that got him questioning the official narrative. The duo also examines how 9/11 has left a lasting mark on American culture, affecting how we view government and security and...
Episode 572 In this episode of The Michael Decon Program, Michael Decon and Myke Hideous delve into a variety of controversial topics, including the impact of political correctness, the music scene of the 90s, and personal anecdotes about relationships and societal issues.
Episode 570 Triple D debuted on the program, stepping into a role previously held by Colin Flaherty, known for addressing controversial topics related to crime statistics, racial crimes, and interracial relationships. If you are sensitive to discussions surrounding these subjects, viewer discretion is strongly advised.
In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion with Lee Austin, delving into a range of controversial topics including the effects of vaccines, the polarizing figures of Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and the concept of technocracy. Austin shares reflections from his tenure at Republic Broadcasting, where vaccine discussions were prevalent. He notes a shift in his perspective over the past four years, now viewing much of the daily news with a sense of dark humor, likening life to a real-life version of the film”Idiocracy.”A substantial part of the conversation centers on the idea that Trump and Musk may be acting as enablers for a burgeoning technocratic regime, which aims to dismantle traditional employment sectors while advocating...