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The Episode YouTube Doesn't Want You to Listen To
Streamed Live on March 18, 2025 as Episode 29
Nothing Burgers and Public Executions: A Deep Dive

Episode HighlightsDive into the whirlwind of the Dogface Dudes, where hosts dissect victimless crimes, meme coins, free speech, political extremism, and even a killer habanero sauce recipe. This is independent media at its most exciting.
Ever feel like the world is becoming a bizarre, interconnected circus of memes, politics, and outright chaos? There’s a podcast that not only agrees but has reserved a front-row seat. Welcome to the Dogface Dudes, a show that fearlessly jumps the guardrails of conventional discourse to explore the ideas everyone else is too nervous to touch.



The Justice System Unmasked
A deep dive into criminal justice reform starts with the concept of victimless crimes and accelerates into heated debates on sex offender punishment, the castration debate, and even the shocking history of public executions. They ask the questions about federal judges and power that mainstream shows won't.


The Crypto Carnival
The world of digital currency is under the microscope, from the hilarious absurdity of Trump Coin and Melania Coin to the serious dangers of cryptocurrency scams. They break down the DAO failure, the legacy of Gavin Andresen's early Bitcoin presentation, and the stability of assets like USDC.
The Free Speech War
In an age of YouTube censorship, where do we turn? The podcast explores platforms like Rumble and the importance of internet freedom, satire, and comedy as essential tools against media manipulation and content moderation overreach.
Culture, Politics, and the Groypers
The discussion gets into the fray of modern political extremism, analyzing movements like the Groypers, the futility of appealing to the middle, and the art of political dual signaling. Plus, a truly unique analysis of Will Smith—from his podcast and album to the infamous slap and the legacy of the Fresh Prince—sparks a deeper conversation on language, dialects, and even colorblindness.
Global Intrigue
The lens widens to examine the CIA and In-Q-Tel, the Wagner Group, Israeli politics under Netanyahu, and the fascinating politics of name changes and official language debates—including a look at Cyrillic script and English spelling variations.
But it’s not all heavy lifting. The Third Eye Carnival is also about building a community and living freely. They share:
This podcast is a beacon for anti-establishment views, and anyone seeking independent media that prioritizes genuine political discourse over narrative. It’s a call to think critically, laugh loudly, and perhaps start reseeding your own riverbank—both literally and metaphorically.
Ready to step into the Carnival? Listen to the latest episode wherever you get your podcasts, and join a community that isn’t afraid to discuss everything from societal dysfunction to the perfect spice blend.