Episodios

  • Ep. 11: Hollywood Has A Problem... and Nobody's Talking About It
    Mar 27 2026
    In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed dive headfirst into the uncomfortable side of Hollywood that most people don’t want to talk about.

    From resurfaced controversies involving celebrities and underage relationships, to long-standing patterns of behavior that seem to get ignored, we’re asking the question… why does this keep happening?

    We break down real examples, discuss how certain figures were treated differently, and explore whether fame, influence, and power allow people to get away with things that would destroy anyone else.

    Along the way, the conversation goes off the rails in classic fashion; touching on celebrity culture, media narratives, influencer behavior, and the strange patterns surrounding public figures that just don’t add up.

    If you’ve ever looked at Hollywood and thought something feels off… you’re not alone. Because the deeper you dig, the more it all just seems sus.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Ep. 11: Dead Earth Theory and the Great Bigfoot Hoax
    Mar 20 2026
    Are we living in a simulation? Is the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot footage a hoax? Did we all die in 2012? Find out more on this episode of Seems Sus!

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Ep. 10: The Mandela Effect
    Mar 6 2026
    On this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed dive into the Mandela Effect and look at some of the more common and obscure ones.

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Ep. 9: Crooked Whitpain Or Just One Obsession
    Feb 27 2026
    On this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon shares the emails he's been receiving from multiple names that all end up reading the same thing, about allegations of abuse to minority citizens in a Pennsylvania township known as Whitpain. Upon further digging, Brandon discovered the accounts were all linked to one person, who has been impersonating multiple people to make it seem like there's more people behind this movement. We break it down and take a deeper look into this weird account and try and figure out if this is a real think or something that is just Sus.

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    1 h
  • Ep. 8: Clown World Energy
    Feb 22 2026
    On this episode of Seems Sus, the guys talk about the recent events in the media, such as Kurt Cobain's death, the arrest of former Prince Andrew, the death of Jesse Jackson and more!

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    59 m
  • Ep. 7: Redacted Accountability
    Feb 13 2026
    The Epstein files were released. So why are names still hidden?

    In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed dig into the newly released documents surrounding the Epstein case — and the glaring redactions that remain. If transparency was promised, why are key details still blacked out? Who benefits from sealed records, protected identities, and a judicial system that seems to stall when power is involved?
    We break down: • What was actually released • What is still redacted — and why that matters • The legal shielding of powerful individuals • The broader pattern of institutional protection • Whether accountability truly exists for the elite class This isn’t about partisan outrage.

    It’s about consistency. If justice is blind, why does it always seem to look away when money and influence enter the room?

    When the files are released but the truth is still covered in black ink… that’s not transparency. That’s protection.

    Question everything. Trust nothing blindly.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Ep. 6: Selective Outrage
    Jan 30 2026
    In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed tackle selective outrage, political tribalism, manufactured narratives, and the growing emotional fallout of the last decade. From social media misinformation and viral panic to post pandemic anger and identity driven conflict, the conversation explores why society feels more divided, hostile, and confused than ever. We question why people blindly defend systems they distrust, why outrage shifts depending on who is in power, and how fear based narratives keep repeating with new faces and new excuses.

    Outrage has become the default state of modern society. In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed examine how selective outrage, misinformation, and political obsession fuel constant conflict while nothing ever truly changes. The discussion covers social media manipulation, fake headlines, AI misinformation, and how easily false claims spread when they align with existing beliefs. From exaggerated crisis narratives to outright fabricated stories, the episode highlights how little verification happens before people react emotionally. The conversation also dives into the long term psychological effects of isolation, pandemic era fear, and loss of trust in institutions.

    Brandon and Ed talk about compliance, resistance, shifting narratives, and why people who once demanded obedience now condemn it.

    Topics expand into political hypocrisy, voting disillusionment, government power, education and indoctrination, taxation, surveillance, and the realization that public outrage rarely leads to meaningful change.

    Topics Discussed
    Selective outrage and political hypocrisy
    Media manipulation and misinformation
    Social media fear cycles
    AI generated misinformation
    Post pandemic psychological effects
    Compliance versus resistance narratives
    Government trust and disillusionment
    Education and political conditioning
    Surveillance and loss of personal agency
    Cultural division and identity politics
    Consumerism and manufactured tradition
    Religious symbolism and cultural myths
    Conspiracy theories and historical patterns

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Ep. 5: Snowmageddon
    Jan 29 2026
    In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed take a wide ranging look at weather manipulation theories, government secrecy, outbreak preparedness, and how quickly society collapses under pressure.

    What starts as a discussion about strange storms and unusual weather patterns turns into a deeper conversation about control, fear, and how unprepared people really are when systems fail. From chemtrail speculation and unexplained aerial activity to zombie apocalypse hypotheticals and pandemic behavior, this episode questions whether humanity could survive a real large scale crisis without turning on itself.

    Extreme weather events, supply shortages, and emergency narratives have become normal parts of modern life. In this episode of Seems Sus, we examine why storms feel larger, crises feel constant, and public reaction feels increasingly irrational.

    Brandon and Ed discuss weather modification bans, chemtrails, unexplained flares and aerial phenomena, and strange activity near military installations. The conversation expands into government secrecy, surveillance, and why official explanations often raise more questions than answers.

    The episode also dives into zombie apocalypse scenarios as a thought experiment, using past pandemic behavior, lockdowns, shortages, and social compliance to ask a simple question. If people fought over toilet paper and bread, how would society react to a real collapse or infectious outbreak?

    Topics include outbreak preparedness, social panic, manufactured fear, media narratives, compliance, resistance, and the repeating cycle of crisis driven control.

    Topics Discussed
    Weather manipulation and climate anomalies
    Chemtrails and aerial activity
    Military secrecy and unexplained flares
    Government control and emergency powers
    Pandemic behavior and public compliance
    Supply shortages and panic buying
    Zombie apocalypse hypotheticals
    Outbreak preparedness and social collapse
    Media fear cycles and distraction
    Surveillance and institutional distrust

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    1 h y 3 m