Bigfoot, Jaws, And Legal Flaws | 11-25-25
Description
This episode travels through the worlds of legal failure, primal fear, and near-death survival. First, Lionel dissects the "sloppy business" behind the dismissal of the indictments of James Comey and Tish James, examining the technical legal reasons stemming from procedural missteps. Then, we transition into a deep psychological dive, exploring the evolutionary necessity of fear, the difference between anxiety and hyper-realized phobias like galeophobia (fear of sharks), and venustraphobia (fear of highly attractive women). Lionel explores why cryptid sightings, like Bigfoot, are universal across cultures. Finally, the floor opens for intense personal testimonies concerning near-death experiences (NDEs), including severe accidents, shootings, and drowning. Hear discussions on the trauma experienced by subway operators and a vital public service announcement for the 988 National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
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