In this episode, Ken and Megan talk through how U.S. criminal jurisdiction can reach acts outside the country, why Epstein-related cases may move slowly, and how prosecutors focus on charges they can prove. They also clear up Prince Andrew rumors (civil settlement vs. recent detention for questioning about leaking information). The episode shifts to parenting and discernment, then to vaccines and mandates, including Megan’s story about Jack’s reaction after six-month vaccinations, genetic testing/detox concerns, and how state rules affect parents’ options.
00:00 Do U.S. laws follow you overseas? Epstein as the case study
01:02 Prince Andrew: civil vs. criminal—and what really happened
03:30 Why he was detained: leaks, not sex charges (and the Al Capone playbook)
06:39 “It’s obvious!” vs. what prosecutors can actually prove in court
11:46 U.S. jurisdiction abroad: the ‘nexus’ test and why Epstein Island matters
14:12 What you can do at home: teaching kids discernment & boundaries
19:01 Using lesser charges to flip witnesses in big cases
20:55 Hard pivot: RFK Jr., vaccines, and a mom’s personal story
26:33 “Perfectly Safe” Vaccines? Risk vs. Benefit Reality Check
27:11 Anecdotal vs. Expert Testimony: How Causation Gets Argued
28:21 Genetics, Detox Pathways & the Trauma of Vaccine Injury
30:19 Finding Middle Ground: Talking About Injuries Without Tribalism
32:12 Researching Vaccine Injury Cases & What’s Actually in Vaccines
34:38 Boosters, Waning Immunity & Social Backlash in Real Life
36:48 Mandates, Exemptions & Legal Options for Parents
40:04 Population Health vs. Individual Risk (and Why It’s Not Black & White)
42:21 Shifting Gears: Kurt Cobain Murder Theory & Celebrity “Suicides”
47:04 Conspiracy Fatigue, Bologna Tangent & Wrapping the Topic List
48:22 Renaissance Festival Plans + Staying Grounded Amid the News
50:43 Defensive Driving Scholarship Giveaway + Final Sign-Off