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The Toddzilla X-Pod
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The Thompson Show looks at how language, culture, and media shape the way we see our country and ourselves. Each week Todd Thompson brings together shortwave broadcasts and podcasts to explore messaging, cultural shifts, and the pressures of modern worldviews on everyday life. From WWCR and WBCQ’s direct style to the podcast’s unapologetic, unfiltered edge, the mission is the same: cut through euphemisms, examine the narratives we live in, and preserve a sense of shared memory.
Two formats, one arc:
Escaping the Cave (ETC) — long-form analysis of narratives, identity, and self-delusion.
Shortwave (“The Thompson Show” on WBCQ & WWCR) — direct broadcasts for a global audience beyond the algorithm.
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The Thompson Show – October 17, 2025 (WWCR 4840 kHz)
Back home in southwest Michigan after a week on the road, Todd returns to the airwaves sounding a little under the weather but fully in fighting form for a wide-ranging episode that blends nostalgia, tribute, and a passionate defense of exploration, courage, and country.
🔹 Segment Highlights
• Opening – On the Road and Under the Weather
After a marathon drive back from the Smoky Mountains, and a brutal weekend for Michigan sports, Todd kicks off the show with his signature humor and grit. He powers through the cold, promising another full-throttle broadcast before the show’s planned Halloween finale.
• Remembering Ace Frehley (1951–2025)
News breaks that legendary KISS guitarist Ace Frehley has died at 74. Todd reflects on Frehley’s influence, the mythic 1975 KISS Cadillac High concert, and his own childhood memories of living in Cadillac, Michigan during the event. The story turns personal, his sisters were there, full makeup and all, as Todd recounts how a small-town football team’s pregame ritual turned into one of rock’s strangest and most heartwarming legends.
• Farewell to Jim Lovell (1928–2025)
The episode transitions from rock stars to real heroes as Todd honors Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell, who was laid to rest this week at the U.S. Naval Academy. He recounts Lovell’s NASA career, his pivotal role in saving Apollo 13, and the quiet heroism that made Lovell one of the defining figures of human spaceflight. Todd links Lovell’s story to his own stop at the Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio, where he marveled at the original Gemini 8 capsule, the one that nearly spun Armstrong and his co-pilot to their deaths before they regained control.
• Exploration, Courage, and the Human Spirit
From the Apollo missions to America’s pioneers, Todd expands the discussion into a passionate monologue about exploration as humanity’s defining trait. He compares the courage of astronauts and settlers — both venturing into the unknown without safety nets — and calls for a new era of discovery.
“We looked at the moon and said, ‘Let’s go there.’ That’s what people do. That’s what we’ve always done.”
He argues that space exploration represents not waste, but wonder; a way to restore faith in human potential and national pride in an age of cynicism.
• A Defense of the Founders and the Frontier
The tone sharpens as Todd addresses modern critics of American history. He contrasts today’s “safe-space generation” with the settlers and colonists who crossed oceans, fought hostile wilderness, and built the foundations of Western civilization. His message is defiant: don’t apologize for courage, ambition, or conquest. They’re the roots of the freedom we now enjoy.
• America the Promised Land
The episode closes with a powerful moment of gratitude, an emotional reflection on America as a sanctuary for millions. A moving clip from Gene Simmons recalls his story of arriving in the U.S. with his mother and his swearing allegiance at the consulate:
“Even if you’re the sons and daughters of Nazis, you can come here and nobody will try to kill you. This is the promised land.”
Todd ends the show reaffirming his love of country and teasing next week’s topic, the No Kings 2.0 protests spreading across the U.S., and how conservatives can counter the ideological street theater now gripping the left.
Broadcast Information:
The Thompson Show airs Fridays at 11 p.m. Central / Midnight Eastern on WWCR 4840 kHz (Nashville, Tennessee, USA), and is available after on all major podcast platforms under The Toddzilla X-Pod.
The Thompson Show – October 10, 2025 (WWCR 4840 kHz)
Broadcasting from a cabin in the Smoky Mountains, Todd takes The Thompson Show on the road for a fiery, wide-ranging episode that ties world events to the tightening noose of digital control.
🔹 Segment Highlights
• The Future of Shortwave
Todd opens with reflections on the importance of shortwave as one of the last truly uncensored broadcast mediums. He urges a new generation of articulate, credible voices to reclaim the platform from the stereotypes of conspiracy radio, positioning it as a 21st-century refuge for free speech when corporate and government censors dominate the internet.
• The Hijacking of “Solidarity”
Marking the second anniversary of Hamas’s October 7th attack, Todd dissects the global “solidarity” marches that glorified the massacre, vandalized public memorials, and whitewashed terrorism. He argues that the word solidarity has been redefined to mean selective outrage and moral inversion; compassion only for killers, not their victims.
• Greta Thunberg’s Flotilla Folly
After her second Gaza “aid mission” ends in Israeli custody, Greta reappears on camera claiming abuse. Todd calls the stunt a preplanned PR spectacle, another chapter in what he calls the “celebrity messiah complex” of the activist class.
• Digital ID: The Gateway to Digital Tyranny
The core of the episode. Todd breaks down the UK’s proposed “BritCard” system and explains how digital IDs, sold as tools for immigration control and efficiency, are fast becoming the infrastructure of surveillance states. He traces parallels to:
France’s Avia Law and EU Digital Services Act, which weaponize “hate speech” regulation into speech policing.
China’s Social Credit System, where compliance determines access to jobs, banking, and travel.
India’s Aadhaar program, now expanded from welfare to every aspect of daily life.
He warns that such systems create “soft tyranny” through algorithmic compliance, a future where a wrong opinion, an unpaid fine, or an inconvenient post could silently lock you out of work, money, and communication.
• Palantir Backs Out
Breaking news from the UK: tech giant Palantir refuses to participate in the BritCard rollout, citing risks of misuse and lack of democratic mandate. Todd calls it a major red flag: if even Palantir won’t touch it, what do they know that politicians don’t?
• Closing Thoughts from the Mountains
From his temporary studio near Gatlinburg, Todd ends with humor, a few tales of black bear neighbors, and a sobering reminder: once a government gains digital control, it never gives it back. “A state that can kill your login,” he says, “can kill your freedom.”
Broadcast Information:
The Thompson Show airs Fridays at 11 p.m. Central / Midnight Eastern on WWCR 4840 kHz (Nashville, Tennessee, USA), and is available afterward on all major podcast platforms under The Toddzilla X-Pod.
The Thompson Show – October 3, 2025 (WWCR 4840 kHz)
Todd’s back at the mic for the October 3rd edition of The Thompson Show, broadcasting across America and Europe on WWCR 4840 kHz. This week’s episode mixes satire, political commentary, and a few sharp cultural dissections, all delivered in Todd’s trademark counter-revolutionary style.
• Government Shutdown Theater
Washington’s annual act returns, with both parties playing their roles in the same tired production. Todd explains why the latest standoff is less about governing than survival theater, and why the Democrats’ “resistance strategy” has become a desperate act of self-preservation.
• The Mormon Shooting and Real Compassion
After a gunman attacks a Mormon church in Michigan, Todd recounts the astonishing response: Mormons raising $250,000 not for victims, but for the shooter’s family. A meditation on grace, empathy, and walking the walk in an era obsessed with moral posturing.
• Greta Thunberg: Celebrity Messiah Complex
Greta’s second “aid flotilla” to Gaza ends the same way as her first: in Israeli custody. Todd unloads on the global activist machine that turned a scowling teenager into a professional saint, arguing that Thunberg has become the Paris Hilton of protest culture.
• Media Circus: Kimmel, Stern, and Manufactured Outrage
From Jimmy Kimmel’s “suspension” to Howard Stern’s contract-renewal drama, Todd exposes how cancellation has become a marketing tool; outrage as advertising, victimhood as PR.
• NPR’s Political-Violence Poll
A new NPR/Marist poll quietly reveals that support for political violence has skyrocketed, especially among Democrats. Todd breaks down the numbers and the implications for a society sleepwalking toward civil fracture.
• Coming Next Week: Digital ID & Social Credit
A preview of next week’s deep-dive into Europe’s expanding Digital ID systems, a warning about the creeping convergence of surveillance, censorship, and social-credit control under the guise of “safety” and “accountability.”
The Thompson Show airs Fridays at 11 p.m. Central / Midnight Eastern on WWCR 4840 kHz, Nashville Tennessee USA, and is available afterward on all major podcast platforms under The Toddzilla X-Pod.
Can a democracy defend itself without destroying the freedoms that define it? Todd explores the collapse of free speech into spectacle, the lure of censorship and strongmen, and what happens when citizens start begging for order over liberty.
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This week on The Thompson Show (WWCR), Todd rips into the hypocrisy of cancel culture, collapsing media institutions, and the dangerous slide from free speech to approved (licensed) speech. From Kimmel’s suspension to the killings of Charlie Kirk and the Ukrainian woman in Charlotte, this episode asks whether free speech has now become the insurgent-weapon-of-choice aimed at liberal democracy itself? If so, can a free society defend itself without dismantling the freedoms that define it?
Drawing on Walter Lippmann’s century-old warning about propaganda, "special pleading" and the “hullabaloo of sophistry,” Todd dissects how algorithmic media, tribal militias, and weaponized outrage are pushing citizens to beg for censors or Caesars. At stake is more than free speech. Can open societies can survive the assault of illiberal forces without becoming illiberal themselves? (hint: it's still the people)
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Broadcast Info:
📡 WWCR 4840 kHz, Fridays 11 p.m. CT / midnight ET
📡 WBCQ 7490 kHz, Mondays 10 p.m. ET
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Perfect for listeners who want direct confrontation with the roots of our cultural crisis—delivered clear, sharp, and challenging.
Toddzilla X-Pod #171
Recorded Sept 17, 2025
In this spontaneous and gloriously unmapped episode, Todd takes stock of a country whose fabric is visibly fraying and reaction has become the story. He opens with the online ghoulishness around Charlie Kirk’s killing and the equal-and-opposite counter-reaction: firings and public consequences for people who cheered it on. The line he draws is clear: speech is free; consequences aren’t, but the state must stay out of it. (He calls out attempts to criminalize awful speech, noting the backlash from the right against that idea.)
From there he unpacks why debate keeps collapsing. Using campus showdowns as examples and borrowing from Jonathan Haidt’s “elephant and rider” model, Todd argues that many disputes start with a snap emotive conclusion and then invent reasons to justify it. When the rationalizations run out, the insults start. That feeds a broader doctrine, “words are violence”, which quietly normalizes physical confrontation by redefining speech as a violent assault.
Finally, Todd examines why the cancel-culture boomerang snapped back this week, warns against turning subjective “hate speech” into a government weapon that will eventually change hands, and returns to a recurring theme: social media as the staging ground of a civil war. Finally, a familiar concept gets a new name: The Matrix Mind. Bodies live in the real world; minds live in the feed. When we reduce people to avatars, it becomes easier to treat speech as violence — and to answer it with the real thing.
Unfiltered, candid, and uncomfortable by design.
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📡 WBCQ 7490 kHz, Mondays 10 p.m. ET
📡 WWCR 4840 kHz, Fridays 11 p.m. CT / midnight ET
Narratives > facts. Todd Thompson dissects the reaction to Charlie Kirk’s killing, the UK's massive Unite the Kingdom march, and a new frontier: identity-based “self-defense” militia groups moving from slogans to weapons. When speech is spun as violence, dialogue, then people, die.
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Broadcast on WBCQ 7490 kHz (Sept 15, 2025, 10 p.m. ET), Todd Thompson takes on a week where storylines outran facts. He starts with the media spin surrounding the UK’s Unite the Kingdom marches and the online chaos after Charlie Kirk’s killing—noting how even basic details now fracture along partisan lines.
From there, the episode tackles the asinine “words are violence” doctrine and why it normalizes deadly confrontation. Todd examines public materials and reporting around Armed Queers of Salt Lake City—a self-described socialist, anti-capitalist collective that promotes “queer resistance.” Posters featuring rifles, militant rhetoric, and campus events have circulated widely; as of broadcast, there was no confirmed official link to the Utah shooter, and Todd makes the larger point: once identity politics moves from slogans to weapons, taboos disintegrate and copycats follow.
Closer to home, he touches on a ridiculous incident in Kalamazoo where an Office Depot "manager" refused to print a Charlie Kirk vigil poster and was promptly fired; an emblem of the cancel-culture boomerang finally, and predictably, striking in the opposite direction. The through-line is trust: collapsing institutions, informational anarchy with incompatible “truths,” and a culture that can't even agree on what happened five minutes ago.
Blunt and unfiltered, the broadcast argues that dialogue only works if both sides still want a country to share. When moral certitude replaces inquiry, and institutions reward loyalty over facts, tribes do what tribes have always done.
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📡 WBCQ 7490 kHz, Mondays 10 p.m. ET
📡 WWCR 4840 kHz, Fridays 11 p.m. CT / midnight ET
On Charlie Kirk’s assassination, media bias, and the unraveling of American unity. Candid, challenging, and unfiltered..
Broadcast September 12, 2025, on WWCR 4840 kHz, this episode confronts one of the most volatile weeks in recent memory. Thompson examines the murder of Charlie Kirk, the killing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, and the selective coverage (and outrage) that followed. Together, these stories reveal how far the boundaries of political discourse have collapsed and how normalized violence has become in a fractured culture.
Todd explores the deeper pattern: how identity politics has replaced shared citizenship, how media narratives are weaponized to excuse or inflame, and how the political class falls back on stale platitudes about “lowering the rhetoric” while the fire continues to spread. The episode also briefly connects to foreign influence strategies, where outside actors and digital platforms amplify division rather than heal it.
Todd closes with reflections on the anniversary of September 11th. He contrasts the fleeting unity of 2001, when flags flew in every neighborhood and the idea of America still bound people together, with the rabid tribalism of today. The question is no longer how to recover unity, but whether unity is even possible in a culture where grievance trumps allegiance.
The conclusion is blunt and unsparing: America’s “Humpty Dumpty” has fallen, and no amount of political spin can put it back together again. What remains is the fight over how people will live inside the fracture and whether patriotism can still serve as a bond strong enough to resist collapse.
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📡 The Thompson Show
WWCR 4840 kHz, Fridays at 11 p.m. CT / midnight ET / 4 a.m. UTC
WBCQ 7490 kHz, Mondays at 10 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. UTC
Missed it? Catch every episode on the Toddzilla X-Pod, available wherever you get podcasts
Broadcast September 8, 2025, on WBCQ shortwave (7490 kHz), this episode challenges the idea that human beings are “blank slates.” Todd Thompson argues that much of what is labeled racism is better understood as cultural and tribal reflex — instincts wired by evolution, not just products of environment.
Drawing on research by primatologist Frans de Waal, Todd shows how empathy, loyalty, and group boundaries appear in chimpanzees and humans alike. These instincts shape culture and survival, and when they’re ignored or denied, societies fracture. From Rwanda and Yugoslavia to American Indians to today’s unrest in Europe and the United States, history demonstrates the cost of refusing to acknowledge human nature.
The broadcast also explores Cold War lessons. Former KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov described a four-stage strategy of subversion: demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization. While he was speaking in the 1980s, the pattern is recognizable today. Modern influence campaigns no longer need spies in every institution — social media amplifies divisions at the speed of light. Every divisive slogan, every cultural flashpoint becomes a lever.
The final segment turns to today’s grassroots pushback. In Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, Sweden, and even Australia, ordinary citizens are reclaiming their flags and cultural identity. These aren’t marches for empire, but local communities refusing to surrender their way of life. Todd argues that what’s dismissed as extremism is more often people defending memory, tradition, and cohesion.
The conclusion is clear: tribes that fail to rise above internal fracture are replaced by those that can. In practice, the broadest “tribe” available is the nation itself. Patriotism — allegiance to country above grievance — remains the only force strong enough to resist both ideological pressure and foreign manipulation. And as Todd reminds listeners, we are not heirs to apology but to resilience; descendants of people who endured unimaginable hardships fighting to build our nation out of nothing.
📡 WBCQ 7490 kHz, Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/ 2 a.m UTC
📡 WWCR 4840 kHz, Fridays at 11 p.m. CT / midnight ET/ 4 a.m.UTC
When consensus collapses, the gatekeepers reach for new tools of influence.
This week’s broadcast takes on the breakdown of consensus and the rise of what’s being called the “censorship industrial complex.” From Europe’s expanding speech laws to the collapse of trust in legacy media, Todd explores how official narratives are manufactured, how they collapse, and what fills the vacuum when conventional wisdom dies.
Europe’s new model of speech control and why it matters.
How trust in journalism collapsed from NPR to the Washington Post.
Informational anarchy and the death of consensus.
Why shortwave increasingly matters in a pre-curated digital world.
📡 Broadcast: WWCR 4840 kHz — Fridays at 11 p.m. CT / midnight ET / 4 a.m. UTC
📡 Broadcast: WBCQ 7490 kHz — Mondays at 10 p.m. ET / 0200 UTC
Shortwave signals cut past the feed, but belief still carries a price. In ETC 170, we look at the reach of unfiltered broadcasts — and the unintended consequences of conviction.
This week I slip back into the podcast chair after a month of shortwave chaos. I dig into two fronts:
Shortwave revival — why Cold War–era radio bands may outlast the algorithm, how signals from Nashville carry into Europe, Africa, and beyond, and why listeners sick of curated feeds may look back to unfiltered airwaves.
Unintended consequences of belief — from grievance culture to irreversible choices, how ideology locks people in, why mistakes can’t be walked back, and what happens when social momentum collides with irreparable regret.
Unfiltered signals, unavoidable consequences.
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📡 Shortwave Times
WWCR 4840 kHz — Friday 11 p.m. CT / Midnight ET / 4 a.m. UTC
WBCQ 7490 kHz — Monday 10 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. UTC
*When memory collides with myth and borders refuse to disappear.*
This week’s broadcast cuts through nostalgia, mythology, and manipulation — from the reality of Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath to the performance art of political protest, and Europe’s current struggles with borders and "shifting populations." Todd weaves firsthand accounts with sharp cultural critique to show how old wounds and new delusions collide.
Revisiting the legacy of Hurricane Katrina: lived experience vs. media spectacle.
“Moonbeam” politics — when activism becomes performance instead of substance.
Europe’s modern turmoil: "shifting populations", cultural assimilation, and "renewed identity politics."
The dangers of ideological cosplay and self-mythologizing movements.
Why remembering the past without illusions matters for navigating the present
📡 Broadcasts
Friday 11 p.m. CT / midnight ET on WWCR 4840 kHz
Monday 9 p.m. ET on WBCQ 7490 kHz
The Thompson Show on WWCR – August 29, 2025 | Episode 4
In this explosive installment, Todd Thompson confronts the cultural and ideological fault lines rupturing across America and beyond. The show opens with a searing breakdown of the Minneapolis school shooting, committed by a transgender mass killer. Todd dissects its manifesto, the media's cowardly deflections, and how radical identity politics and grievance culture directly feed into increasing violence.
Key topics include:
📍 The “Trans Butcher of Minneapolis”: A manifesto of nihilism, vengeance, anti-Christian hate, and brainwashed delusion
🧠 Gender Dysphoria vs. Gender Identity Disorder: Euphemism as propaganda and the normalization of delusional mental illness
🏴☠️ The Zizian Cult: A real, ideologically militant trans cult linked to multiple killings, including the murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont
🔁 The Boomerang Effect: How integration propaganda triggers backlash, and why mainstream deflection fuels insurgency
🪦 When Progressive Ideology Meets Suicide-by-Cult: The common thread from Nashville to Minneapolis to trans militants training with firearms and calling it “justice”
In the second act, Todd shifts to Cracker Barrel’s failed rebrand and the cultural significance of its rapid public retreat.
🎯 Why a logo redesign was perceived as cultural desecration
🛐 Cultural institutions as ideological temples — and what happens when they're scraped clean
📉 The ideological priests vs. rocking chairs and biscuits
🧭 Patriotism as resistance: Why Orwell was right—international socialism collapses when confronted with sincere love of country
Plus:
A preview of next week’s segment on the UK’s “Raise the Colours” movement and the exploding backlash to migrant hotel policies
Why Cracker Barrel, Bud Light, and even Major League Baseball all became battlegrounds in a war for national memory
📡 Broadcast weekly on WWCR 4840 kHz – Friday nights at 11PM Central | Midnight Eastern | 4AM UTC
🎧 Stream via podcast: “Toddzilla X-Pod”
📨 Email: toddzillax@gmail.com
In thie episode of The Thompson Show, Todd traces the Red–Green Alliance from London to Minneapolis — exposing how Marxists and Islamists fuse identity politics, anti-Western rhetoric, and insurgent tactics into a permanent political front.
Broadcast August 25, 2025 (WBCQ 7490 kHz), this episode takes a deep dive into the Red–Green Alliance — the unofficial but very real cooperation between far-left revolutionaries and Islamist movements.
Todd unpacks how this alliance has played out in Europe and America:
In England: from Ken Livingstone welcoming Muslim Brotherhood clerics into City Hall, to the Respect Party’s fusion of Trotskyists and Islamist activists, to Jeremy Corbyn calling Hamas and Hezbollah his “friends.” These examples show how segments of the British Left traded legitimacy to Islamists in exchange for turnout and street power.
On campuses and in media: post-colonial narratives reframed Islamist extremists as victims, while far-left academics embraced “decolonizing knowledge” and dismissed facts as tools of Western domination.
In France: activists openly strategize about building “Muslim communist cadres,” treating mosques as political cells — a clear blueprint for how the Red–Green project embeds itself.
In the U.S.: Minneapolis emerges as a revolutionary laboratory — from BLM protests to Ilhan Omar’s megaphone, from refugee demographics to DSA insurgents like Omar Fateh. Todd dissects how every loss becomes “proof of rigging,” every setback becomes martyrdom fuel, and how DSA uses Democratic Party infrastructure as a Trojan horse.
The episode also examines the limits of fusion: how clerics always outlast Marxist activists, why experiments in “Christian socialism” risk repeating the Jim Jones disaster, and how the Democratic Socialists of America fuse Palestinian solidarity with domestic insurgency.
Todd’s warning is clear: this is not ordinary politics. It is an insurgency hidden inside institutions, weaponizing identity grievance and class agitation against Western civilization itself.
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Broadcast times:
WBCQ 7490 kHz — Mondays, 10 PM Eastern / 0200 UTC Tuesday
WWCR 4840 kHz — Fridays, 11 PM Central / Midnight Eastern / 0400 UTC Saturday
More: https://toddzillax.substack.com/
Todd Thompson exposes today’s ideological Left as a new religion — with saints, martyrs, blasphemy laws, and holy wars. From DEI rituals to the Jonestown Warning, this broadcast shows how ideology has replaced faith and why the Red–Green Alliance threatens Western civilization.
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Broadcast August 22, 2025 on WWCR 4840 kHz from Nashville, this week’s edition of The Thompson Show dives headfirst into the theme of ideological religion — the secular Left’s new faith, complete with saints, martyrs, blasphemy laws, and holy wars.
Todd examines how today’s ideological zealots:
Canonize their saints and martyrs — from Marx and Lenin to George Floyd and Greta Thunberg.
Enforce blasphemy laws in the form of speechcrime and cancellation.
Sacrifice truth, tradition, and common sense on the altars of DEI, climate zealotry, gender ideology, and ritualized propaganda.
Wage holy wars through riots, uprisings, and cultural purges in the name of “justice.”
From Joan Didion’s warning about “moral imperatives” to Jacques Ellul’s insight on propaganda and orthopraxy, Todd connects the dots between ideological conditioning and religious zeal. He highlights the Boomerang Effect — how integration propaganda meant to normalize (like corporate DEI rituals or Target’s pride campaigns) backfires into outrage.
The broadcast reaches its climax with the Jonestown Warning: Jim Jones as the original “woke Marxist preacher,” blending Bible verses with socialist slogans, building a utopian commune that ended in mass graves. Todd argues that the same psychology underlies today’s woke religion — utopia promised, hysteria enforced, corpses delivered.
Closing the show, Todd expands the critique to Europe’s blasphemy laws, the UK and Scotland punishing veterans and teachers for “Islamophobia” while excusing Islamist extremism. He ties this selective enforcement to the Red–Green Alliance, showing how the far-Left and Islamists have made common cause against Western civilization.
Broadcast times:
WWCR 4840 kHz — Fridays, 11 PM Central / Midnight Eastern / 0400 UTC
WBCQ 7490 kHz — Mondays, 10 PM Eastern / 0200 UTC Tuesday
More: https://toddzillax.substack.com/
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On this week's WBCQ Broadcast, Todd again took aim at the Red–Green Alliance—the tactical partnership between Marxist radicals and Islamist movements—showing how it's infested American politics via the Democratic Socialists of America.
From Zohran Mamdani’s ideological engineering to AOC’s social-media storefront, from Bernie Sanders’ Trojan horse campaigns to Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib’s Islamist grievance politics, Todd shows this is no conspiracy. It's a strategy playing out in real time.
In the closing stretch, Thompson draws on Orwell to warn that the real target is America’s cohesive narrative: patriotism itself. National pride, he argues, is the last barrier against ideological colonization, and once it’s stripped away, nothing stops the replacement of the individualist American story with a hollow collectivist counterfeit.
📡 Shortwave Broadcast Schedule
WBCQ 7490 kHz — Mondays @ 10 PM ET / 2am Tuesday UTC
WWCR 4840 kHz — Fridays @ 11 PM CT / Midnight ET / 4am Sat UTC
Listen online: wwcr.com | wbcq.com
🎧 Available the next day as part of The Toddzilla X-Pod
Substack Material (coming soon): https://toddzillax.substack.com/
Broadcast: August 15, 2025
Todd Thompson kicks off his new weekly broadcast with a personal and philosophical deep-dive into the moral void left by a culture replacing "God" with ideological religion.
What begins as a true story from 2008—being stranded in rural North Carolina and picked up by a Christian biker—becomes the anchor for a larger revelation: that modern “atheists” didn’t abandon religion. They just swapped it for something more dangerous—a punishing, re-branded Marxist orthodoxy obnoxiously masquerading as progress.
Inside:
A raw account of a chance meeting with “The Lord’s Bikers” and a sermon by Pastor Snake that shattered preconceptions.
Reflections on Dennis, Andre, and other real travel encounters that shaped Todd’s rejection of utopianism and return to spiritual humility.
A dismantling of Rousseau’s Noble Savage fantasy and the rise of moral performance on the virtual street corner over honest introspection ad accountability.
A hard pivot in the final segment: the enemy isn’t religion—it’s re-named Marxist ideology weaponized as moral law.
This episode marks the beginning of what Todd now calls The Todd-God Alliance. A spiritual and strategic realignment, not rooted in doctrine, but in shared Western values and a common enemy: ideological colonizers cloaked in performative compassion.
“The line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being.” - Solzhenitsyn
🔥 Preview:
DEI as a religious cult
The Red-Green Alliance
The Altar of Ideology: what the godless still worship
📡 Shortwave Broadcast Schedule
WWCR 4840 kHz — Fridays @ 11 PM CT / Midnight ET / 4am Sat UTC
WBCQ 7490 kHz — Mondays @ 10 PM ET / 2am Tuesday UTC
Listen online: wwcr.com | wbcq.com
🎧 Available the next day as part of The Toddzilla X-Pod
Substack Material (coming soon): https://toddzillax.substack.com/
No sermons. No safe spaces. Just fire.
Episode 2 – August 11, 2025
On this week’s WBCQ broadcast, Todd dives deep into one of the most paradoxical coalitions — the Red-Green Alliance between far-left radicals and Islamist extremists. From its historical roots in the Soviet era to its modern presence in universities, activist networks, and even elected offices, Todd begins unpacking how two ideologies with irreconcilable differences unite against their shared enemy: Western civilization, particularly the United States. Along the way, he draws rhyming parallels to Mao’s Cultural Revolution, exposes the rhetorical and tactical playbook, and warns what history says will happen if either side wins. Hint: nothing good for Marxists.
Who says Todd's always negative?
Find more on Substack at toddzillax.substack.com, and don’t miss the debut of Todd’s brand-new show on WWCR — premiering this Friday night at 11 PM Central / Midnight Eastern / 0400 UTC Saturday on 4840 kHz.
The Sacred Lie: Enlightened Masses, Media Manipulation & Digital Pentecostalism
In this sharp-edged, high-density solo episode of the Toddzilla X-Pod: Escaping the Cave, Todd Thompson takes a sledgehammer to the sacred myth of democratic wisdom. Are “the people” really wise and self-governing—or are they dopamine-driven echo chambers manipulated by narrative engineers?
Using thinkers like Walter Lippmann, H.L. Mencken, Edward Bernays, Jacques Ellul, Jonathan Haidt, and Neil Postman, Todd dissects the machinery of consent and the myth of the Enlightened Voter. He explores how social media rewires brains, how propaganda evolves into an ecosystem, and why moral outrage trumps rational thought in the Age of the Algorithm.
Highlights include:
The myth of the rational electorate and the machinery that exploits it
Bernays’ vision of democracy as a theater of persuasion
Jonathan Haidt’s “elephant and rider” model as the operating system of tribal politics
Tristan Harris, humane tech idealism, and why you can’t out-design human nature
Digital Pentecostalism, identity marketplaces, and the religion of The Crowd
A scathing rejection of both populist saviors and technocratic elites
The call for epistemic rebellion and radical individual thought in a conformist age
Fast-paced and intellectually packed, this episode hits propaganda, technology, digital addiction, tribal identity, and ideological theocracy in under 30 minutes. Not for the faint of thought.
Stream now and don’t miss Todd’s weekly shortwave show on WBCQ The Planet—Mondays at 10PM Eastern on 7490 kHz.
More audio and written content on Substack and YouTube.
In his explosive WBCQ premiere, the freshly resurrected and notorious radio legend Todd Thompson launches a scorched-earth offensive against the ideological virus hollowing out the West from within.
This opening salvo dives straight into the heart of the modern insurgency—unmasking the Democratic Socialists of America as a parasitic force infecting the Democratic Party through euphemism, moral camouflage, and Marxist entryism. Drawing from firsthand experience inside the Occupy movement, Todd lays bare how identity has replaced class in the new dialectic, and how victimhood has become the currency of power in a society addicted to narrative performance.
Topics include:
The DSA as the “Red Tea Party”
An introduction the the Red-Green Alliance
Ideological religion and the rise of digital priesthoods
Weaponized empathy, speechcrime, and the new moral caste system
Why corporate America bows to DEI cultism
The soft revolution: psychological warfare disguised as virtue
And why the path to reclaiming reality begins with ideological disobedience
Broadcast from Southwest Michigan and blasted worldwide via shortwave, this is not just a show.
It’s the opening shot in an information war.
This is The Counter-Insurgency.
No soft landings. No apologies. Just fire.
Broadcast Monday night 10-11pm (2-3am Tuesday UTC) on 7.490mHz
Streaming: WBCQ The Planet
Episodes uploaded immediately after.
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Three days before the WBCQ shortwave debut, the freshly rebranded Toddzilla X-Pod returns to its roots with a brutal, updated dissection of media literacy, mass manipulation, and ideological self-delusion. In this special Escaping the Cave edition, Todd revisits his foundational 2018 thesis—"It’s the People"—with sharper insight and seven more years of watching the informational apocalypse unfold.
From Bernays to Ellul, Le Bon to Lippmann, this episode connects propaganda history to today’s dopamine-driven mobthink and the collapse of objective truth. Todd explores how media isn’t simply broken—it’s perfectly optimized to feed a tribal, narrative-addicted public. And if you're still blaming "the media" without examining your own complicity? You're part of the problem.
Also discussed: sociological propaganda, algorithmic conformity, the myth of ideological autonomy, integration vs. agitation propaganda, the digital crowd, and the psychological toll of drowning in data without the tools to convert it into wisdom.
Recorded in Southwest Michigan. Blasting worldwide beginning Monday!
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