EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 51 MIN
Hour 1: The Global Curiosity Crisis | 03-02-26
from The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel · host 77 WABC
Join Lionel on "The Other Side of Midnight" for a whirlwind tour through the biggest, most complex stories the mainstream media is actively ignoring. From the hidden network of elite doctors and accomplices in the Epstein case to explosive, undeniable UFO evidence leaking across the internet, Lionel connects the dots others miss. This episode tackles the critical danger of blurring the lines between the military and civilian police, the bizarre reasons we're trying to build stations on the moon, and our society's tragic loss of critical thinking and basic geographical curiosity. Throw in wild debates about polyamory, lab-grown brains, and whether celebrities like Jim Carrey are wearing CIA masks or just getting bad plastic surgery, and you've got a jam-packed, thought-provoking ride. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join Lionel on "The Other Side of Midnight" for a whirlwind tour through the biggest, most complex stories the mainstream media is actively ignoring. From the hidden network of elite doctors and accomplices in the Epstein case to explosive, undeniable UFO evidence leaking across the internet, Lionel connects the dots others miss. This episode tackles the critical danger of blurring the lines between the military and civilian police, the bizarre reasons we're trying to build stations on the moon, and our society's tragic loss of critical thinking and basic geographical curiosity. Throw in wild debates about polyamory, lab-grown brains, and whether celebrities like Jim Carrey are wearing CIA masks or just getting bad plastic surgery, and you've got a jam-packed, thought-provoking ride. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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