
"Smartless" Meets "Huberman Lab" With Aliens. Not Woo Woo but more Ha Ha. We explore reported alien phenomenon and stories from history and determine whether it's mostly true or not. Celebrity interviews, alien news and entertainment, and unbelievable stories.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Entertainment NewsComedyNews | |||

In 1959, a group of missionaries in Papua New Guinea witnessed a strange aerial object hovering above their station in broad daylight. What followed was hours of observation, multiple witnesses, and reports that would later be taken seriously by inve... more
In 1964, a police officer in Socorro, New Mexico reported encountering a landed craft, two small humanoid figures, and a liftoff that left physical traces behind. Within hours, military and federal investigators arrived—and the case quickly became on... more
In 1966, a quiet school morning outside Melbourne turned into one of the most astonishing UFO events ever reported.
Students, teachers, and nearby residents watched a strange object descend, hover, and depart vertically at incredible speed. Military... more
In October 1967, something entered the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Nova Scotia — witnessed by civilians, confirmed by police, and investigated by the Canadian military.
No wreckage was found.
No aircraft was missing.
And the event was officially... more
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Content analyzes a variety of reports and narratives surrounding alien phenomena and extraterrestrial encounters through a unique blend of humor and critical analysis. The discussions traverse significant incidents from history, including government cover-ups and notable cases, while also incorporating celebrity interviews and news coverage related to UFOs and alien research. Each episode is characterized by entertaining banter between hosts, maintaining an engaging atmosphere while probing deeper themes such as government transparency, societal reactions, and the credibility of bizarre claims. The podcast stands out due to its balanced approach, presenting sometimes humorous perspectives on serious allegations regarding alien contact and s... more
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