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Episode 41 - Killdozer Rampage

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A lapsed quasi-satanist, a self-proclaimed science buff (with only a GCSE grade B in Physics) and a drug-addled lunatic attempt to navigate the irradiated wastelands and dung-hills of ignorance that is the Post-Truth Apocalypse. A smorgasbord of colourful language, drunken ramblings and the occasional "fact". Fact. Hosted by Ben, Gaz and Mike. This week the chaps discuss the 2004 incident in Colorado when a local resident Marvin Heemeyer, apparently disgruntled over a zoning issue, deployed a home-made armoured tank bulldozer to the streets to obliterate his home town. They talk about the impact it had on the town's residents and their own thoughts on the rampage, the Kill Dozer's design, the response of the authorities, and the destruction he left in his wake. Also, Hitler's cutlery for sale on EBay, raining octopuses in China, do the elites marry their horses?, and, much to Ben's chagrin, Gaz gets his first cult member! Warning #explicit content! www.facebook.com/cuttingthroughthebull cuttingthroughthebull@yahoo.com @cuttingthroughthebullpta Also on iTunes. Intro music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Michett/~/Lift-off Outro music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar /Crime_Scene/T800 all music is Podsafe Music.
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A lapsed quasi-satanist, a self-proclaimed science buff (with only a GCSE grade B in Physics) and a drug-addled lunatic attempt to navigate the irradiated wastelands and dung-hills of ignorance that is the Post-Truth Apocalypse. A smorgasbord of colourful language, drunken ramblings and the occasional "fact". Fact. Hosted by Ben, Gaz and Mike. This week the chaps discuss the 2004 incident in Colorado when a local resident Marvin Heemeyer, apparently disgruntled over a zoning issue, deployed a home-made armoured tank bulldozer to the streets to obliterate his home town. They talk about the impact it had on the town's residents and their own thoughts on the rampage, the Kill Dozer's design, the response of the authorities, and the destruction he left in his wake. Also, Hitler's cutlery for sale on EBay, raining octopuses in China, do the elites marry their horses?, and, much to Ben's chagrin, Gaz gets his first cult member! Warning #explicit content! www.facebook.com/cuttingthroughthebull cuttingthroughthebull@yahoo.com @cuttingthroughthebullpta Also on iTunes. Intro music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Michett/~/Lift-off Outro music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar /Crime_Scene/T800 all music is Podsafe Music.
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