No, You Shouldn’t Question Everything

Critical thinking is essential, but when does skepticism become a trap rather than a tool? This video explores the difference between evaluating information with reason and falling into a spiral of endless doubt. From conspiracy theories to media distrust, we examine how an unchecked habit of “questioning everything” can erode trust in expertise, distort reality, and make us more — not less — vulnerable to misinformation. Where do we draw the line between curiosity and paranoia? Watch to find out.

The Root of All Evil: How Money Changes Us

They say money changes people, but what if it doesn’t just change us — it reveals us? From psychological studies on wealth and empathy to the dangerous allure of status and control, this video explores the unsettling ways money influences human behavior. Why do the rich show less compassion? Can the mere thought of money make people more dishonest? And at what point does ambition turn into exploitation? Through real-world scandals, research, and hard truths, this deep dive unpacks the cost of wealth — both for those who have it and those who suffer because of it.

The Water-Powered Car: Lies, Death and Conspiracy

What if the world didn’t need oil? What if cars could run on water? The idea has captivated minds for decades, but beneath the surface lies a tangled history of fraud, wishful thinking, and outright deception. From Stanley Meyer’s so-called water fuel cell to modern theories about suppressed technology, this video unpacks the truth behind one of the most persistent energy conspiracies. Were these inventors silenced, or were they simply selling a dream that was never possible? The answer might be less exciting than the myth, but it’s far more important to understand.

The Truth About Near-Death Experiences

A bright tunnel, an out-of-body sensation, a glimpse beyond the veil. Near-death experiences have fascinated and haunted us for centuries. Are they proof of an afterlife or just the final tricks of a fading mind? This video examines the science, the personal testimonies, and the psychological impact of NDEs. Do they reveal something profound about what happens when we die or are they just an illusion crafted by the brain in its final moments?

The Dark Side of Face-to-Face- Fundraising

You have probably seen them before, standing in busy streets with clipboards and wide smiles, trying to stop you in your tracks. They call themselves face-to-face fundraisers, but the public has another name for them. Chuggers. Charity muggers. These workers are not always employed by the organizations they claim to represent, but by for-profit companies using high-pressure tactics to secure your bank details. This video breaks down the business of outsourced fundraising, the manipulation behind the approach, and the fine line between genuine charity work and a sales pitch wrapped in good intentions. Are these fundraisers a necessary evil or just another system designed to exploit both donors and the causes they support?

Pride Month Brand Campaigns Aren’t So Bad

Every June, companies drape themselves in rainbows, roll out pride-themed products, and flood social media with messages of support. For some, it feels like progress. For others, it feels like a cash grab. But does corporate participation in Pride Month help normalize acceptance, or is it just another marketing ploy? This video explores the impact of corporate pride, the fine line between genuine support and empty virtue signaling, and whether even the most superficial gestures can still push the needle forward.

Online Gambling: A Critical Analysis

You cannot win if you do not play. It sounds like an invitation, but it is really a trap. From the neon-lit casinos of Las Vegas to the gambling apps on your phone, the industry has evolved to keep you playing and, more importantly, keep you losing. Online gambling is more accessible than ever, feeding addiction in secrecy, exploiting psychological loopholes, and repackaging itself for younger generations through loot boxes and virtual casinos. This video exposes how the game is rigged, not just against individual players but against society itself. The house always wins, and by the time you realize it, it might already be too late.

The Dark Side of History

History remembers its heroes as larger than life, their names etched into legend for their brilliance, courage, or creativity. But behind every idolized figure lies a reality far more complicated than the myths we tell. Walt Disney, Nikola Tesla, Coco Chanel, Pablo Picasso — these names evoke admiration, yet their personal lives reveal flaws that many choose to ignore. Why do we romanticize the past while stripping away its inconvenient truths? This video explores the uncomfortable reality of history’s most celebrated figures and asks whether the stories we tell about them are more important than the truth itself.

The Misinformation Age

The internet has given us access to more knowledge than any generation before us, yet somehow, the truth has never been harder to find. With every fact at our fingertips, so too are the biases, the half-truths, and the outright lies — each tailored to feed our desires and reinforce what we already believe. This video examines how misinformation spreads, how even the most rational minds can be deceived, and why certainty can be the greatest weakness of all. In an era where everyone has a voice but not everyone can be right, the real question is: How do you know you are?

Stolen Valor: Medals Without Honor

Wearing a uniform does not make you a soldier. Claiming a rank does not make you a hero. Across the United States, individuals don fake medals and military titles in a desperate attempt to steal the respect and admiration that true veterans have earned. They lie to their families, their employers, and even themselves. But stolen valor is more than just a personal deception — it is an insult to those who have given everything in service to their country. This video exposes the people who build their lives on military lies and the man dedicated to tearing those lies apart.

Predator Catchers: A Critical Analysis

The rise of online child predators has seen the success of numerous “predator hunters” who spend heir time luring and exposing these predators on the internet. But one of the most successful of these, Dads Against Predators, or D.A.P, has shown the darker side of these types of stings. I’ve spent the past year watching D.A.P catch predators across the country, and make a number of mistakes along the way. Not to mention their actions have lead to some of these alleged predators ending their lives.

As important as it is to protect children from online predators, D.A.P is a perfect example of why groups of amateurs with cameras aren’t quite the same thing as the To Catch A Predator stings with Chris Hansen. A show, which – I remind you – ended in a massive lawsuit after someone they caught ended their life. History seems to be repeating itself, and this time around none of the expertise or professionalism Chris Hansen brought to the table is on display.

Datareligions: Religions of the Future

What will the belief systems of the future be like? Nobody knows, really. But the ever changing waves of ideas will inevitably lead to change. Perhaps a new ideology will spawn from the leaps we make in science and technology in the coming years. Let’s explore the concept of datareligions and what they could mean for the human race.

Conversion Therapy Doesn’t Work

Conversion therapy has played a central role in the worldwide prosecution of the LGBT+ community. The idea that a person’s sexuality can be changed at will – either through faith-based conversion therapy or unspeakable medical procedures – has sinister roots and consequences that we’ll uncover in this video.

Evolved Ministry: The Telekinesis Cult

Evolved Ministry is a small but growing cult based in Bloomington, Indiana and run by a man named Michael Grubb Jr. who claims to posess all sorts of telekinetic powers akin to airbending taught to him by aliens from another world. Join me as we take a closer look as we learn more about Evolved Ministry’s teachings, how their followers are exploited and most importantly, Mr. Grubb himself.

Good vs. Evil: A False Dichotomy

Is it moral to be gay? Is inking your body a sin? No. These actions and others like them, despite being wholy irrelevant to morality, have been scrutinised under the premise that they are immoral. Today, we’ll take a quick look at the difference between immorality and amorality, what it means to believe in an objective morality, and how we can better picture the dichotomy of good and evil.

Is Music Getting Worse?

Is Music as a whole getting worse? Is rap and pop music today just garbage? Why is it that we hear this being said everywhere across the internet? I dunno. But I figured I’d try to give an answer anyways.

The Astrology Dilemma

According to a study from 2017, around 20% of american men and 37% of american women believe in horoscopes; and I know I’m not alone in thinking those numbers are WAY too high. I suppose it’s just really hard for me to wrap my head around. Let’s take a closer look at Astrology, and more specifically, the potential harm it can cause to those who believe in it.