Nephilim Death Squad — Episode 197: "Mano Peluda" w/ XG Xavier Guerrero
Date: August 20, 2025
Hosts: TopLobsta & David Lee Corbo (Raven)
Guest: XG (Xavier Guerrero, of XG Marks the Spot and Tin Foil Hat)
Episode Overview
In this lively, irreverent, and occasionally outrageous episode, TopLobsta and Raven welcome XG (Xavier Guerrero) for an epic sweep through the world of conspiracies, podcasting, and Mexican lore. XG shares his journey from podcast fan to co-hosting Tin Foil Hat, discusses the craft of podcast hustle, and explores how Spanish conspiracies uniquely shape cultural outlooks. The trio riff on everything from the symbolism of AI and data-realm angels to spiritual Mandela effects, blending dark humor with deep-dive theorizing and personal reflections.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
[00:00–03:00] Intro, Guest Introduction & Dynamic Banter
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The show opens with the hosts riffing on the state of the world:
“We are being hypnotized by people like this. News readers, politicians, teachers, lecturers. We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.”
— TopLobsta [00:01] -
XG introduces himself, promoting his podcasts ("XG Marks the Spot", "Tin Foil Hat" with Sam Tripoli) and briefly describing his new show dynamic:
- XG: “I used to be on a podcast called 'We Don't Smoke the Same' ... #1 podcast in the world, XG Marks the Spot, with me and a tatted-ass, big-ass, titty girl. Had to add a girl to the equation.” [02:49]
[03:57–06:45] Medical Distrust & Comedy
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Humorous, edgy discussion about medical procedures and distrust (colonoscopy as "gay," medical trust issues, and jokes about the motivations of certain doctors).
- Notable quote:
David Lee Corbo: “I won't do that because I think that that's gay.” [04:42]
- Notable quote:
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Discussion connects medical mistrust to broader skepticisms cultivated by conspiracy podcasts.
[09:00–16:00] XG's Origin Story in Podcasting
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XG explains his entry into podcasting: from being a podcast superfan (Joe Rogan, Sam Tripoli, etc.) to interning and hustling his way onto shows.
- XG on his strategy: “I DM'd all of them saying, I'm a young kid going to school, internship for radio station. I heard you on Rogan's. I think you should have your own podcast. I'm not looking for money. I'm looking for percentage.” [14:07]
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Key insight: Action and persistence get results. Both XG and Raven share anecdotes about targeting opportunities, taking initiative, and earning places through free work and follow-through:
"The only difference between people that can't get what they want and people that do… is just the action, the tenacity, the doing the damn thing." — David Lee Corbo [20:29]
[16:00–26:00] Backbone of Podcast Success
- On working for comedians and podcasters: give great work free, then step back and let demand build.
- "The work’s gotta be good, though, because they’re gonna miss it."
— XG [21:55] - TopLobsta: "I sent free work... he said, 'this sucks.' So I kept working, and then... he was like, 'I like this stuff.'" [23:29]
[26:00–40:00] Podcast World Dramas, Schisms, and Spiritual Interpretations
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Hosts share stories of falling-outs within the podcast/comedy scenes (Tower Gang, Dangerous Retards, Bohemian Grove event drama).
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The “spirit” of falling-outs: multiple communities (Trump/Elon, Stu Peters etc.) experiencing simultaneous drama—interpreted as spiritual warfare. "I was having these visitations... I met Satan in a dream. And... I realized now that because I interpreted those dreams, I navigated that situation pretty well."
— David Lee Corbo [31:41] -
Discussion of cancel culture, pushback regarding booking Owen Benjamin for events, and how personal principles and friendship dynamics play out in controversy.
[40:00–46:00] Sam Tripoli & Owen Benjamin: Tense Comedy Reunions
- The delicate event management of hosting tension-laden comedy reunions (Sam & Owen, both conspiracy-comedy icons with messy history).
“Owen walks up to Sam in the parking lot... Sam’s doing like his krav maga shit. And Owen kind of disarms him with a hug.”
— TopLobsta [39:16]
[46:00–52:00] Hot Topic Conspiracies: AI, Symbolism, Mandela & Internet Realities
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Discussion transitions to Anna Paulina Luna, symbolism of "the moon" and divine feminine, and data-realm angels. “She posted this fascinating diagram... angels exist in a realm that is data… that another other dimension, only data exists there.”
— David Lee Corbo [46:45] -
Humorous diversion: Dildos at WNBA games, Mountain Dew flavors as predictive programming, and linking “Midnight” branding to nuclear doomsday clocks. “Midnight Baja Blast right now.”
— TopLobsta [52:19]
[52:00–58:00] AI, Information Warfare & Mass Hallucination
- Grappling with AI-generated reality, video fakery (Epstein, mass rapture hallucination predictions), and the inability to discern truth as technology evolves.
“If those videos came out five years ago, we wouldn’t have believed it. … Now, if there’s a video of me on Jeffrey Epstein Island… that’s AI.”
— XG [57:24] - Brief discussion of Cliff High’s predictions of a coming mass hallucination across America’s Bible Belt.
[58:00–72:00] Reality Construction, Spiritual Warfare, and the Mandela Effect
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AI, internet social silos, and possibility of Mandela Effect as spellcasting. “What if you can get funneled into different silos by the algorithm and you believe and you have this world fleshed out...”
— David Lee Corbo [66:35] -
On the biblical context for timeline manipulation (Daniel 7:25):
“He will intend to… change times and law. And they will be given into his hand for a time, times and half a time.”
— Daniel 7:25, cited by Raven [74:10] -
Spanish-verse and spiritual incursions: “We have an assumption that these entities exist on, like, this electrical level... especially when you’re talking about AI, you're talking about just that encounter right there, sleep paralysis...”
— TopLobsta [75:08]
[72:00–85:00] Spanish Conspiracies, Language & Culture
- XG shares “la mano peluda” (the hairy hand) as origin for a beloved Mexican paranormal show and cultural joke—roots in pubescent shame humor.
“So, the name of the spooky Mexican conspiracy show is named about jerking off.”
— David Lee Corbo [84:25] - Cultural digression: Spanish speakers dreaming in Spanish, bilingual minds possibly hosting different personas.
[85:00–END] Wrap-Up, Generational Changes, Light in the Darkness
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Open talk about family, child-rearing, the risks of parenthood, and dark humor’s role in making sense of a broken world. “Are you having fun?”
— David Lee Corbo [92:24] “Yeah, I'm having a blast...”
— XG [92:34] -
Advice: Don’t let doomerism rule your worldview; when you laugh in the abyss, you reclaim power from it for yourself and your kids.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “The only difference between people that can't get what they want and people that do… is just the action, the tenacity, the doing the damn thing.” — David Lee Corbo [20:29]
- “It's free. Why would he pay you right off the bat? You have to show that you bring something to the table before anybody pays. You give a little bit of what you got and take it away.” — XG [21:55]
- “My dad… I'll call him Martin Epstein on stage and people just laugh.” — XG [92:14]
- “A fool suffers twice. So if you're anticipating a thing, you're gonna suffer when that thing comes to pass… but you can suffer leading up to it because you're so freaked out… That's no way to live.” — David Lee Corbo [93:20]
- “If there's an evil, there has to be a good, and there's definitely evil, so then there has to be good.” — XG [73:32]
- “The Bible's like, the most interesting conspiracy book in the world.” — TopLobsta [74:21]
- “[Mandela Effect] is spell-casting, baby.” — TopLobsta [68:11]
Important Timestamps
- 00:01–02:49: Episode open, guest intro, show dynamic
- 11:39–14:07: XG’s origin story and podcast hustle
- 21:53–24:12: Secrets to working with comedians/podcasters
- 26:00–40:00: Podcast community drama, event controversies
- 41:16–41:50: Booking Owen Benjamin, managing comedian beefs
- 46:45–47:02: Anna Paulina Luna and data-realm angels
- 52:06–53:08: Mountain Dew “Midnight” and doomsday clock symbolism
- 57:24–59:59: AI, Epstein, and mass hallucination predictions
- 66:35–67:16: Timeline siloing, spellcasting, and the Mandela Effect
- 74:10: Daniel 7:25 — biblical reference to timeline manipulation
- 84:25: La mano peluda origin (Spanish conspiracy humor)
- 92:24–92:53: "Are you having fun?"—Why joy and humor matter, even in doomer times
Where to Find the Guest
- YouTube/Instagram/Twitter: XG Marks the Spot
- Poker Meetups: Hustler Casino, September 6th (RSVP via DM)
Tone & Style
Consistent with the show’s signature blend of dark humor, wild speculation, and camaraderie, the conversation veers between edgy jokes, spiritual reflection, insider podcast business advice, and speculative takes on the future. Raunchy, irreverent, insightful, and ultimately encouraging: “have fun in the abyss.”
Summary for the Uninitiated
If you haven’t heard this episode, be prepared for a wild ride: irreverent hot takes, behind-the-scenes stories from the world of conspiracy podcasters, and curious journeys into both spiritual and cultural reality hacking. You’ll hear how podcasts are made, what keeps conspiracy culture alive, and why Latin American conspiracy shows might really be about jerking off. Through all the darkness, the crew insists: laugh, build, and don’t let the abyss win.
