The Adverse Theory

Christopher J Jones

I had an idea; I like so many of you thought to myself “I love Podcasts! I think I could do that; I think I have something worthwhile to contribute to the masses…” I decided I wanted to do something business oriented. I wanted to tap into the professional and entrepreneurial spirits out there. But instead of it being “ Hey, tell me how great you are… tell me how much you made last year… tell me what kind of car you drive… I wanted to do something a little different, something a little more inspired. I want to hear about how your business, your career, your life. I want to tell your story!

  1. 10/25/2024

    Episode Seventeen: This one is for you Brian...

    In this episode, we continue to highlight the upcoming election and the current state of our political landscape, with a particular emphasis on Donald Trump's impact and the discourse surrounding his campaign. We analyze the perplexities of polling data, the influence of media narratives on how the public perceives events, and the role that humor plays in political discussions. Our conversation includes insights on Trump's media presence and the cultural ramifications of celebrity involvement in politics, wrapping up with reflections on the future of political dialogue and media interactions. We also examine Trump's long-standing influence in the realms of sports and popular culture, the evolving public opinion of him, and the intricate nature of celebrity politics. The discussion briefly touches on the recent Diddy situation and the ongoing Jamie Foxx controversy. Naturally, we can't overlook Boston sports, especially the Bruins and Tyler Seguin's legacy within the team. We explore the difficulty of balancing personal admiration for public figures with their political beliefs and actions. Additionally, we highlight Providence College and the NBA careers of Austin Croshere and God Shamgod, which leads us into a conversation about the dynamics of wrestling promotions like AEW and WWE. Fat shares his experiences attending wrestling events in Worcester, reflects on the transformation of wrestling under Triple H's guidance, and discusses the importance of CM Punk's return to the ring. We also consider Vince McMahon's contentious legacy and Mick Foley's political viewpoints, before wrapping up with updates on our personal lives and future aspirations.

    Episode Seventeen: This one is for you Brian...
  2. 08/28/2024

    Episode Fourteen: All the Kings Men & Women

    This week we cover various topics including the recent Fatty Family vacation, the differences between the DNC and RNC conventions, the endorsements of Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the significance of podcasts in providing different perspectives, the media's bias and clickbait stories, the censorship by social media platforms, the lack of respect for Trump from world leaders, and the hope for Trump's return to resolve conflicts and prioritize the health of America. The conversation covers topics such as RFK's honesty and openness, the establishment's attempts to discredit him, the importance of the 2024 election, RFK's transition to the Republican party, personal opinions on RFK and Trump, the need for transparency in politics, the influence of special interests in the healthcare industry, the impact of unhealthy food and additives, and the importance of making informed choices for personal health. In this final part of the conversation, CJ and Fatty T discuss their personal habits and vices, the state of health in society, the need for change in politics, and the role of the media. We both express their support for Bobby Kennedy and discuss the potential for more Democrats to join the movement. We also touch on the tribalism and polarization in society and the importance of critical thinking. The conversation ends with a lighthearted discussion about Nick Offerman's political views and the possibility of doing a deep dive on the Boston Bruins in a future episode.

    Episode Fourteen: All the Kings Men & Women
  3. 08/14/2024

    Episode Thirteen: Mockingbird

    In this Episode Thirteen, Tony and I discuss various topics including mowing the lawn, our neighbors, we touch back on the Bigfoot episode, independent media, and the biased nature of corporate news. Expressing our frustration with the media's lack of objectivity and the influence of advertisers on news content. We also touch on the current political landscape and the perception of Kamala Harris. The conversation highlights the shift in media consumption and the importance of seeking independent sources for news. We explore the manipulation and bias in the media, particularly in relation to COVID-19 and vaccines. We discuss how the media attacks those who question the narrative and how intelligent people blindly follow without questioning. Also touching on the corruption of Anthony Fauci and the influence of pharmaceutical companies. The conversation delves into the history of media manipulation, including Operation Mockingbird, and the current suppression of information by social media companies. We highlight the concerning trend of government control and the erosion of free speech. The conversation covers various topics including media manipulation, the integrity of news outlets, the current political landscape, the importance of family structure, and the need for common sense in decision-making. We both express concerns about the direction of the country and the impact of the upcoming election. We also talk about the influence of technology on our children and the importance of raising them with a strong family structure. The conversation ends with a discussion about the potential topics for future episodes, including Game of Thrones, wrestling, and conspiracy theories.

    Episode Thirteen: Mockingbird
  4. 08/01/2024

    Episode Twelve: Bigfoot

    Summary In this episode, Chris and Fat discuss Tony's fascination with Bigfoot and the evidence that supports its existence. They explore various theories, including the Gigantopithecus theory and the idea that Bigfoot is a holdover from ancient times. They also discuss the cultural legends and stories surrounding Bigfoot and how they may have originated from real events. The conversation includes a list of top 10 Bigfoot videos that provide compelling evidence and leave room for further investigation. In this part of the conversation, Tony and Chris discuss several Bigfoot videos and their authenticity. They analyze videos such as the New York baby squash tree swing, the Alberta tree thrower, the Marble Mountain Bigfoot film, the Calgary Bigfoot video, the Mississippi Skunk Ape video, and the Pat Patterson Gimlin film. They express their opinions on each video and debate whether they are real or fake. Tony shares his doubts about the authenticity of the Pat Patterson Gimlin film due to its convenience, but ultimately believes it to be a real encounter. In this final part of the conversation, Chris and Tony discuss various theories and beliefs surrounding Bigfoot. They touch on the possibility of Bigfoot being an interdimensional being, a protector of the realm, or even an alien. They also discuss the lack of concrete evidence and the challenge of capturing Bigfoot on camera in the age of smartphones. Chris expresses his openness to different theories, while Tony leans more towards the belief that Bigfoot is a biological creature. They end the conversation by encouraging listeners to keep an open mind and stay curious about the mysteries of the woods. Keywords Bigfoot, Sasquatch, cryptozoology, Gigantopithecus, evidence, legends, cultural stories, Bigfoot, videos, authenticity, analysis, New York baby squash tree swing, Alberta tree thrower, Marble Mountain Bigfoot film, Calgary Bigfoot video, Mississippi Skunk Ape video, Pat Patterson Gimlin film, Bigfoot, interdimensional, protector of the realm, alien, evidence, theories

    Episode Twelve: Bigfoot

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About

I had an idea; I like so many of you thought to myself “I love Podcasts! I think I could do that; I think I have something worthwhile to contribute to the masses…” I decided I wanted to do something business oriented. I wanted to tap into the professional and entrepreneurial spirits out there. But instead of it being “ Hey, tell me how great you are… tell me how much you made last year… tell me what kind of car you drive… I wanted to do something a little different, something a little more inspired. I want to hear about how your business, your career, your life. I want to tell your story!