Ken and Meg discuss moon-landing conspiracies and the Artemis mission, debating whether past and current moon claims are real, partially true, or Hollywood, citing issues like gravity, missing stars, footage questions, the radiation belt, and why the Soviet Union never challenged Apollo. The conversation shifts to teen speeding and a Basis High School crash, emphasizing that “speed kills,” the need for education and defensive driving, and the temptation of fast cars. They briefly address Trump firing Pam Bondi, criticizing her public missteps and the Epstein files binder episode. They discuss distrust of online information, the Iranian president messaging Americans as a propaganda/pressure tactic, and how to teach patriotism amid distrust by emphasizing God, home values, and civic involvement. They cover product safety, recalls, liability, the Ford Pinto example, and autonomous vehicles’ potential to reduce accidents while complicating fault.
00:00 - Artemis Moon Doubts
00:30 - Moon Landing Conspiracies
01:27 - Watching Rocket Launches
02:08 - Challenger Memories
04:08 - Partial Truth Theory
04:49 - Radiation Belt Questions
05:49 - Teen Speed Tragedies
07:56 - Teaching Kids Speed Kills
10:13 - Trump Fires Pam Bondi
11:10 - Epstein Files Debacle
12:53 - Iran Psyop & Trust
15:31 - War Claims & Nukes
16:27 - Flood of Misinformation
17:15 - Leaders Messaging Americans
18:50 - Sponsor Message
19:44 - Social Media as Psyops
20:35 - Bypassing Media Strategy
22:07 - Pressure & Elections
23:26 - Raising Patriotic Kids
26:07 - Ford Pinto Ethics
29:33 - How Recalls Work
31:10 - Who Gets Sued
32:46 - Autonomous Car Future
36:41 - Final Thoughts & Easter