FAK1246-Fakenukes and Rizoli
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The Fakeologist Network episode features host Jim Rizzoli and guest Phil from Palm Desert, California, discussing a range of conspiracy theories and media skepticism. The conversation centers on the authenticity of space missions, particularly NASA's Artemis program, with both hosts questioning the realism of rocket launches and moon footage, citing slow arcs, lack of orbital velocity, and implausible camera work. They argue that major space events are staged productions, likening them to Hollywood films, and express skepticism about the existence of nuclear weapons and war footage, suggesting many are CGI or staged. The hosts also critique the media's portrayal of global events, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the war in Ukraine, claiming these are manipulated narratives. Later, they delve into broader geopolitical conspiracies, including the influence of banking elites, the Committee of 300, and the idea that data centers are a cover for power infrastructure projects. The episode ends with a controversial call from Kevin from Brooktown, who makes racially charged claims about welfare dependency among Jewish communities, which the hosts do not challenge. The tone remains consistently skeptical, with a blend of humor, irony, and deep distrust of institutional narratives.
Rocket launches like Artemis are likely staged, with slow arcs and insufficient speed to achieve orbit.
Moon footage and space toilet operations are implausible and likely CGI or theatrical productions.
Major media events, including wars and nuclear attacks, are frequently faked or exaggerated for narrative control.
Data centers may be used as a pretext to expand electrical grids and justify infrastructure spending.
The Committee of 300 and elite banking families are believed to control global systems behind the scenes.
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Welcome and Introduction to the Show
The host welcomes Jim Rizzoli and Phil, emphasizing the reliability of the regular guests and reflecting on the loyalty of the audience. The hosts express skepticism about the world ending, questioning the need for constant apocalyptic coverage.
Skepticism of Judgment Day and Media Narratives
The hosts discuss religious eschatology, particularly the concept of Judgment Day, and argue that media misrepresents who the real victims and perpetrators are. They mock the idea of a 'day of the rope' and emphasize the importance of truth in historical accountability.
Debunking Space Launches and Moon Footage
“It's not going fast enough to go to space. It's not going straight up. And it makes no sense.”
The Illusion of Space Toilets and Astronaut Life
“If you were pooping that way for eight months straight, you'd go freaking insane.”
Critique of War Footage and Global Crises
“Why wouldn't you want to know so you can get the hell out of there? Why do you just say Central Israel?”
“I live in the real world where I see these people and they snicker and they spit like, yeah, go in, go to work.”
“If I stop, that means I'm dead.”
“It's not going fast enough to go to space. It's not going straight up. And it makes no sense.”
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Jim Rizzoli
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Phil
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Artemis
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NASA
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YouTube
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Committee of 300
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BitChute
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Kevin
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Texas
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Project Matador
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