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Terribly Vexed

Terribly Vexed

De: Josh Branson and Justin Perleoni
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Dive in and join conspiriologists and long time friends Josh Branson & Justin Perleoni on a journey into the uncertain. From government shenanigans and covert operations to haunted houses and creepy cryptids, the fellas at Terribly Vexed are on the case.Josh Branson and Justin Perleoni Ciencias Sociales
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  • Epstein: Case Closed
    Jul 15 2025

    After an extended break that left listeners wondering if the podcast had quietly joined the ranks of mysterious disappearances, Josh and Justin are finally back behind the mics. Josh is convinced the show’s over, Justin’s over it, and maybe the world is too—but Justin disagrees. Vehemently. In this episode, the guys open up about the reasons behind the hiatus, what’s been going on off-air, and whether the Terribly Vexed Podcast has a future (spoiler: it does, probably).

    Meanwhile, the conversation quickly veers off the rails in classic Terribly Vexed fashion. The Epstein case resurfaces, Trump’s legal drama gets unpacked, and the boys take a hard look at weather modification in Texas—because, honestly, it’s starting to feel like someone’s got a remote control for the sky. There's talk of government deception, the suspicious “suicide” of Danny Casolaro, and why no one seemed remotely bothered when an insurance CEO was mysteriously killed. Add in a sharp *Fletch* reference from Josh (that Justin, naturally, nails), and it’s clear these two haven’t lost their rhythm.

    It’s a slightly more grounded return, full of late-night energy, half-joking paranoia, and those moments of “wait, are we the only ones paying attention to this?” If this episode proves anything, it’s that the podcast isn’t dead—it just went underground for a bit.


    LINKS:The 14th Amendment

    Operation Wetback WIKI

    Problem, Reaction, Solution

    CNN: Mexicans Protest Americans Moving Into Their Neighborhoods

    Palantir Technologies

    Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

    Epstein House Destroyed

    The Israeli "Art Student" Mystery

    Inslaw

    Development Of PROMIS

    The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro

    Unsolved Mysteries - Danny Casolaro

    The Life and Death of Robert Maxwell

    Samuel Pisar

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    2 h y 26 m
  • Electile Dysfunction
    Nov 19 2024

    In this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast, we tackle the aftermath of the recent election and the ever-growing sense of division in American politics. With Donald Trump continuing to stir the pot, we discuss how political discourse seems to have evolved into something more akin to professional wrestling—entertainment over substance, where it’s less about solving problems and more about creating chaos for the masses.

    As the conversation unfolds, we explore whether voting still has any real impact in a system that feels increasingly rigged. Are figures like BlackRock and Vanguard really the ones in control? Are these financial giants quietly calling the shots behind the scenes while the public remains distracted by partisan squabbles? And with so much focus on the two-party system, is there any hope for a third party to break through, or is the game already stacked against them?

    We’d like to thank Camel Cigarettes for sponsoring this episode.

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    Thank you for listening to the podcast. We appreciate your support and your time. Stay tuned for our next episode where we’ll dive into the fascinating and controversial world of weather control. You won’t want to miss it!

    If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, tell a friend, and let us know! To get in touch, you can send us an email at terriblyvexedpodcast@gmail.com, hit us up on Instagram @terriblyvexedpodcast, subscribe and comment on our YouTube page, or visit us at terriblyvexed.com to send us a message!


    LINKS:

    Selection 2024 with James Corbett - Unlimited Hangout with Whitney Webb

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Totally Aimless
    Jul 1 2024

    After a four-month break, the Terribly Vexed Podcast is back, bringing you an eclectic mix of conversation and contemplation. In this episode, we reconnect and catch up on the whirlwind of topics that have been on our minds.

    We kick things off by sharing messages from our fans, including a scathing review that’s sure to spark some discussion! We talk about why we needed a breather from our deep dives into conspiracy theories and highlight some events that have captivated us during our downtime.

    The recent presidential debate ignites a spirited discussion on the value of voting and its true impact. We then venture into speculative territory, pondering what a second civil war in the United States might look like and its implications for society. Our survival talk leads us to the surprising potential of kudzu, a plant often regarded as a nuisance, and how it could be a vital food source in times of crisis.

    Our conversation shifts to the challenges and frustrations of living in big cities, contrasted with the allure of a quieter, simpler life. We also dive into the ongoing debate between Graham Hancock and Flint Dibble, exploring their contrasting views on history and archaeology, with a particular focus on the legend of Atlantis.

    There's more, but we can't mention it all here! Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll dive into the fascinating and controversial world of weather manipulation!

    If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠, tell a friend, and let us know! To get in touch, you can send us an email at terriblyvexedpodcast@gmail.com, hit us up on ⁠Instagram @terriblyvexedpodcast⁠, subscribe and comment on our ⁠YouTube⁠ page, or visit us at ⁠terriblyvexed.com⁠ to send us a message!

    Music for the podcast provided by ⁠Jacob Perleoni⁠. For more of his kickin' jams you can check him out on ⁠Spotify⁠.


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    1 h y 47 m
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