Podcast Summary: Nephilim Death Squad – Episode 185: Dan Bongino’s Shape-Shifting w/ Hidden in Plain Sight Pod
Release Date: July 18, 2025
Hosts: TopLobsta Productions (Top Lobster and Raven)
Guests: Perry and Brandon from the Hidden in Plain Sight Podcast
Introduction and Host Banter (00:02 - 02:02)
The episode kicks off with the hosts engaging in their characteristic banter, setting a casual and irreverent tone. Initial conversations touch on societal controls and conspiracies, hinting at themes like manipulation by influential figures.
Notable Quote:
Top Lobster (00:34): "Oh yeah, dude, this some Nephilim."
Guest Introduction: Hidden in Plain Sight Podcast (02:02 - 03:17)
Top Lobster and Raven welcome Perry and Brandon from the Hidden in Plain Sight Podcast back as guests. They briefly discuss Patreon support and tease content available to supporters, including exclusive footage from Bohemian Grove.
Notable Quote:
David Lee Corbo (02:22): "Joining us once again for the second time, we are inviting back to the podcast Perry and Brandon of the Hidden in Plain Sight Podcast."
Discussion on Dan Bongino and Epstein’s List (03:17 - 25:57)
The core discussion revolves around former Deputy Director Dan Bongino and the infamous Jeffrey Epstein files. The hosts express skepticism over the release of Epstein’s alleged criminal list, speculating on hidden motives and possible disinformation.
Key Points:
- Skepticism about Transparency: The hosts question why Dan Bongino and Cash Patel claim there’s nothing to see regarding Epstein's activities, suspecting a deeper conspiracy.
- Shape-Shifting Theory: A humorous yet critical analysis of Dan Bongino’s public persona, suggesting he can appear as different races, implying deceit.
- Speculation on Entire List: They debate the possibility that the Epstein list, if released, would contain so many influential figures that it would cause global chaos, thus justifying the withholding of information.
Notable Quotes:
Brandon (05:04): "And Brandon's been wager maxing."
David Lee Corbo (14:50): "Dan Bongino was based, impossibly based for years. And then all of a sudden, when he gets his opportunity, he goes, nothing to see here."
Critique of Conspiracy Movements and Figures (25:57 - 57:57)
The conversation shifts to broader conspiracy theories, including references to Alex Jones, QAnon, and David Wilcock. The hosts critique these movements for their internal contradictions and the apparent failure to achieve their purported goals.
Key Points:
- QAnon Decline: They discuss the dwindling support for QAnon, attributing it to high-profile setbacks and the movement’s inability to provide actionable revelations.
- David Wilcock’s Downfall: A detailed narrative on David Wilcock’s failed investments, particularly with Stevati Aerospace, portraying him as gullible and manipulated by more unscrupulous individuals like Corey Goode.
- Cultural Critique: The hosts mock the blending of serious conspiracy topics with absurd personal anecdotes, highlighting a lack of coherence in the conspiracy community.
Notable Quotes:
Brandon (56:58): "But David's one of those guys. He says he got sober at 19. When he says he got. So he was smoking weed, which like, shut the up. That's not drugs."
Hidden in Plain Sight Guest (57:07): "He'd be a 64 and."
Analysis of Cultural Topics: Music on Cruises and Allegations of Racial Bias (57:57 - 116:17)
A significant portion of the episode delves into critiques of Carnival Cruise’s new policies, which include stricter drug enforcement, youth curfews, and the reduction of hip hop and rap music from playlists. The hosts argue that these changes disproportionately affect Black passengers and reflect underlying racial biases.
Key Points:
- Carnival Cruise Policies: Detailed examination of new rules aimed at creating a more controlled environment, with a focus on how these rules are perceived as targeting Black passengers.
- Racial Bias Allegations: Despite Carnival’s claims that the policies aim to improve comfort and safety, the hosts argue that the selective enforcement hints at racial discrimination.
- Rise in Onboard Incidents: Correlation made between the policy shifts and an increase in onboard incidents, suggesting that the new rules may be contributing to unrest rather than mitigating it.
Notable Quotes:
David Lee Corbo (108:30): "The music change to a white guy screaming really works as gangbusters."
Top Lobster (114:58): "Racial bias in rules like reduce hip hop music and stricter drink package enforcement."
Absurd Antics and Humor: Sexual Jokes and Personal Anecdotes (116:17 - 174:58)
The episode features a blend of off-topic humor, including sexual jokes, personal stories, and interactions with listeners’ donations. The hosts frequently divert from serious topics to indulge in irreverent and offensive humor, often crossing into inappropriate territory.
Key Points:
- Sexual Humor: Numerous instances of inappropriate jokes and discussions about sexual topics, often using offensive language and slurs.
- Listener Donations: Hosts engage with donation messages in a humorous and mocking manner, further emphasizing the casual and unfiltered nature of the show.
- Pop Culture References: Frequent mentions of movies, TV shows, and public figures, often with a conspiratorial twist.
Notable Quotes:
Top Lobster (160:37): "Group sex and limit rimming, Body kissing."
David Lee Corbo (173:25): "Politics is theater. And who engages in theater but the gay guys."
Conclusion and Patreon Appeal (174:58 - End)
As the episode winds down, the hosts reiterate their Patreon support request, encourage listeners to contribute, and briefly discuss upcoming content. The finale maintains the irreverent tone, mixing genuine requests for support with ongoing offensive humor.
Notable Quote:
David Lee Corbo (175:17): "If you learn anything from this episode, take away that one nugget of valuable truth: at the highest levels of politics, it’s all theater."
Final Thoughts
Episode 185 of Nephilim Death Squad offers a wild ride through various conspiracy theories, cultural critiques, and irreverent humor. While touching on serious topics like Dan Bongino’s stance on Epstein’s list and Carnival Cruise’s controversial policies, the hosts frequently veer off into offensive jokes and personal anecdotes, making the episode a blend of conspiracy discussion and chaotic entertainment. Notable for its candid and unfiltered dialogue, the episode serves both as a platform for discussing hidden conspiracies and as a space for the hosts’ unrestrained opinions and humor.
Disclaimer: This summary is based on the provided transcript and aims to capture the essence and key points of the episode. Some content may contain offensive language and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests.
