Tune in Tuesday night at 8pm CST for a very special episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast with special guest Dr John Hall as we discuss an American history of attempted mind control through programs like MK Ultra and the modern science of electronic harassment. With a recent lawsuit
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DnB Ep 163: Saving Our Most Precious Resource with Water Policy Officer Robert Mace
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Steven Bishop and Julie Connally as well as special guest, Water Policy Officer, Robert Mace for a discussion on the importance of water conservancy. What are the true impacts of water on our daily life?
Read moreThe Importance of Water Conservancy with Water Policy Officer Robert Mace Tuesday at 8pm CST
What are the true impacts of water on our daily life? What does it mean to have good clean water? Is it really so important or can we become lax in regards to how we treat this natural resource? Tune in Tuesday night at 8pm CST for a discussion on
Read moreDnB Ep 162: Have Google and Boston Dynamics Officially Begun Building Skynet
In this on the road episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast, host Christopher Jordan is joined via skype by special guests Randy Jordan as well as Jon Bowne, host of Jon Bowne Politix and the Blah Blah Show to discuss whether or not Google and Boston Dynamics officially begun
Read moreDnB Ep 161: Reclaiming Our Country from Corporations with Congressional Candidate Shahid Buttar
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan returns from the road to the Austin studio to be joined by Steven Bishop, Julie Connally and special guest Shahid Buttar, advocate for your rights who is running for U.S. House of Representatives in San Francisco for California’s
Read moreDnB Ep 160: Discussing Issues in the World Around Us
In this edition of the Dudes n Beer podcast, host Christopher Jordan is joined by friend DJ Lance to discuss issues in the world around us. From mass shooting to bombers in Austin, what is it that brings people to a point of despair that they seemingly cannot come back
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