
PROGRAMMED
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Podcast Overview
<p>A podcast for conspiracy theorists, internet sleuths, or just curious minds. Leave your bias and admiration for politicians and government officials at the door.</p>
Language
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Publishing Since
2/1/2026
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Recent Episodes

May 30, 2026
Dreams: Telepathy, The Subconscious, and Ancient/Biblical History
<p>In this episode, we bridge the gap between modern science, parapsychology, and ancient history to explore how dreams operate from a completely different realm of reality. We dive deep into the fascinating mechanics of the subconscious: the timeless, deathless stream of consciousness that connects us to a universal web of information.</p><p></p><p>We explore the telepathy experiments, ancient history and the possibility that the natural dualities of our universe mirror our own minds.</p>

May 24, 2026
The Tragic and Suspicious Passing of Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington
<p>What if Chester Bennington didn't die by suicide.. but was silenced for getting too close to the truth? In this episode, we re-examine the official story of Linkin Park's iconic frontman, uncovering strange inconsistencies from the day he was found hanged, including conflicting witness accounts, physical evidence that doesn't add up, and a suspicious cleaning scene at his home.</p><p>While respecting Chester's very real battles with depression, trauma, and addiction, we explore his troubling connections to Jay-2, Diddy's infamous parties (via bandmate Mike Shinoda), Clinton Foundation ties in Haiti, and theories linking his death to Chris Cornell and efforts to expose child exploitation in elite circles. With doubts from his own family, friends and a seeming confession from Kanye West, this case raises more questions than answers.</p>

May 16, 2026
The Tragic and Suspicious Passing of Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell
<p>Chris Cornell died by suicide on May 18 2017 after a Soundgarden show in Detroit. At least that's the official story. In this episode I focus on what actually happened that night and the many inconsistencies surrounding his death.</p><p>I break down the timeline from the moment Chris left the stage to when his body was found. We look at the conflicting statements between his wife Vicky Cornell and his bodyguard who was the last person to see him alive. Strange details include the Ativan the bodyguard gave him, the broken doors with almost no damage, the cold body, head trauma, blood from the mouth, and more.</p><p>I also talk about Vicky Cornell, how she met Chris and became his mistress, her mother, and the immediate lawsuits against Soundgarden proceeding his death.</p><p>We examine the bodyguard's background, his past with Heidi Klum, and the unusual way he handled the situation that night. I share my honest opinion on why I don't believe Chris would ever take his own life and show how the official narrative has many holes.</p>
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- What is PROGRAMMED?
<p>A podcast for conspiracy theorists, internet sleuths, or just curious minds. Leave your bias and admiration for politicians and government officials at the door.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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