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EP.631The Michael Decon Program, featuring Triple D, delivers a raw, provocative, and unfiltered conversation that tackles some of the most controversial issues in America today. In this episode, Triple D, a social media content creator, former correctional officer, and licensed private investigator in Florida, joins the show to discuss his work covering interracial crime, the challenges of speaking openly in a politically correct culture, and the frustrations he believes come with trying to spotlight stories the mainstream media ignores. The conversation moves quickly and fearlessly through race, crime, media narratives, social division, law enforcement, judicial bias, and the larger question of why certain topics are treated as untouchable.Triple D explains how he built his platform by focusing on white victims of interracial crime and why he believes there is a major gap between what is happening on the ground and what gets public attention. He shares his perspective on crime statistics, reporting patterns, and the role of social media censorship, and reflects on his years of experience in corrections, private investigation, and surveillance work. The episode also explores broader questions about racial identity, tribalism, interracial relationships, freedom of speech, and the consequences of saying things many people are unwilling to hear.

EP.630Join host Michael Decon for an unfiltered, high energy live broadcast featuring co-host Daniel from End of Days and special guest Victor Hugo Vaca Jr. This episode delivers raw, spontaneous conversation filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and candid banter that keeps listeners engaged from start to finish. Experience the authentic chemistry between these familiar faces as they tackle current events with their signature blend of insight and comedy. Hear the shocking reality about "Social Influencers, the alt news media". In this explosive episode, the trio addresses the elephant in the room: the conspicuous absence of Epstein news coverage despite mounting evidence that should be headline material. They question why the war between Iran and Israel has seemingly vanished from mainstream discourse despite ongoing conflicts that continue to shape geopolitics. The conversation takes a turn toward the extraterrestrial as they discuss the lack of meaningful alien disclosure despite mounting evidence and public interest. The hosts also tackle the puzzling silence around hantavirus developments, questioning what information might be being withheld from the public.

EP.629“Capt” Ron Janix has been immersed in the UFO/Paranormal community for many years. He has been podcasting for over 12 years, including his latest show BEYOND CONTACT, on the Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. In April of 2021, during Covid, he co-founded The Observation Deck, an online source for information on speakers in and around the UFO community, as well as a place to host virtual events. In 2023, along with Gordon Pekrul, he bought the largest UFO conference in North America, Contact In The Desert, and currently serves as its Executive Producer.

Ep.628This episode is a long, volatile live conversation built around Victor Hugo Vaca Jr. and Myke Hideous, with Michael steering a broadcast that repeatedly swings between political outrage, free speech conflict, conspiracy claims, personal feuds, and surreal off the rails call ins. The tone is combative, chaotic, and intentionally provocative, with the guests often treating the show like a battleground for exposing liars, calling out institutions, and attacking public figures they believe are corrupt or misleading.A major early thread is the fallout around Jim Fetzer. The show revisits prior conflict, then Fetzer himself calls in, leading to a heated stretch packed with accusations, insults, and bizarre claims about religion, identity, research credibility, and censorship. The hosts frame the call as both a “train wreck” and a revealing example of the type of drama the program thrives on.From there, the discussion broadens into a larger worldview: politicians are portrayed as “selected” rather than elected, media narratives are treated as manipulation, and public systems are described as tools of control. The conversation repeatedly returns to themes of propaganda, mind control, weather warfare, poisoned food and water, transhumanism, and hidden power structures, with the speakers arguing that much of what people believe is engineered to keep them docile or distracted.The political commentary becomes increasingly expansive and intense. Trump, Biden, Kennedy, Obama, and other figures are all discussed through a lens of betrayal, broken promises, or hidden agendas. The conversation also moves into Iran, Israel, Hamas, radical Islam, the NPT, and geopolitical deception, often blending firsthand travel impressions with broad claims about intelligence operations, false flags, and elite influence.The middle and later portions of the show drift deeper into conspiracy heavy territory. The speakers discuss 9/11 inconsistencies, the Smith Mundt Act, Epstein, alleged propaganda systems, alleged state sponsored trauma, Bigfoot, Nephilim, aliens, and claims about staged deaths or media coverups. A number of caller segments amplify the unpredictability, including crude, shocking, and sometimes openly hateful remarks that further intensify the show’s chaotic energy.At the same time, there are smaller moments of humanity and relief: a New Zealand caller praises the hosts, some discussion turns to art and creative life, and the host briefly acknowledges technical issues and the length of the program. By the end, the episode feels like a marathon of confrontation, anti establishment ranting, and bizarre freewheeling commentary, ending with thanks to the guests, callers, and audience for sticking through the ride.

EP.627In this explosive interview, Steven D. Kelly dives into time travel, hidden technology, targeted individuals, the Getty Museum, and David Wilcock to disclosure, secrecy, and global power structures. The conversation moves quickly, touching on scientists who vanished, strange digital imagery, CERN, AI reconstruction, political commentary, and Kelly’s thoughts on a larger mission tied to world events.

EP.626Von Wehunt joins in to co-host a special edition of the program. In a bombshell broadcast from Newport Beach, the show takes a shocking turn as a caller delivers jaw dropping revelations about the Illuminati's inner workings. The program erupts with explosive claims as the anonymous caller exposes secret symbols and covert operations, while Decon connects these dots to the mysterious passing of David Wilcock, suggesting foul play in the alternative research community.

Patreon EP.135*FULL VERSION HERE*In this episode, we explore the provocative idea that consciousness may not be created by the brain, but instead received by it like a radio tuning into a signal. Drawing from near-death experiences, out of body experiences, paranormal encounters, and decades of research, Simon Bowne presents the “receiver theory” of the brain and its possible implications for reality, awareness, and life after death.The conversation also touches on shared experiences of the unexplained, from psychic visions and missing time to UFO sightings and vivid dreams, suggesting that these phenomena may be more common than many realize. With powerful personal stories and verified near death accounts, this episode challenges conventional views of consciousness and opens the door to a fascinating possibility: that death may not be the end, but a transition.

EP.625Michael and Myke have a loose, uncensored conversation centered on personal stories, relationship drama, and dark humor. They talk about Myke’s special needs cat, then move into frank recollections of bad relationships, trust issues, pregnancy scares, and the fallout from moving in with the wrong person. The discussion also covers marriage, prenups, dating dynamics, and the risks of commitment, with both men speaking bluntly about money, loyalty, and regret. Later, they share stories about nude photos, modeling, and suspicious behavior in past relationships, and the episode ends with a shocking story from their youth involving intimacy.

EP.624Michael Decon hosts a wide ranging and provocative conversation with Myke Hideous and Daniel, blending humor, philosophy, spirituality, and personal storytelling. What begins with light banter about hair loss and aging evolves into an intense exploration of religion, Satanism, friendship, forgiveness, and modern belief systems.The trio discusses how family and faith shape identity, with Myke opening up about his decade long journey into Satanism, his views on freedom of belief, and the symbolism behind the left hand path. They contrast these ideas with Daniel's embrace of Christianity and the power of personal transformation, touching on the nature of prayer, magic, and the human search for meaning.The conversation dives deep into historical interpretations of Jesus, Gnosticism, and occult philosophy, while drawing surprising parallels to contemporary topics like AI, Hollywood's fascination with dark imagery, and global politics. Along the way, Myke shares vivid stories from his music career with The Misfits, ritual experiences, and reflections on the value of forgiveness after creative and professional fallouts.Balancing wit and introspection, the group discusses evolution, extinction, government power, and faith in science, questioning both religion and reason with open curiosity. As the show closes, each guest reflects on spiritual evolution, friendship, and the importance of humility in turbulent times.

EP.623In this explosive episode, Michael Horn obliterates the UFO community's sacred cows in a no-holds-barred confrontation with ufology's self appointed gatekeepers. Horn exposes the Billy Meier case as the only scientifically validated extraterrestrial contact in human history, evidence that mainstream researchers have deliberately buried for decades while chasing government shadows and manufactured disclosure narratives.Horn systematically dismantles the credibility of ufology's biggest names, Steven Greer's "celebrity disclosure" circus, Steven Bassett's political theater, Richard Dolan's historical revisionism, and Gary Nolan's selective science, exposing them as either willfully ignorant or complicit in suppressing Meier's documented warnings about impending global catastrophes. With over 80 years of physical evidence, prophetic accuracy, and face-to-face encounters, the Meier case represents everything today's UFO industry has abandoned: verifiable proof over speculation, substance over spectacle, and uncomfortable truths over profitable fantasies.The challenge is thrown down: will these disclosure crusaders finally confront the evidence they've spent careers avoiding, or continue protecting their lucrative echo chambers? This isn't just another UFO conversation; it's a reckoning.