Capitalist Episode 409
Broadcast Number: 409
Broadcast Date: Friday, December 9th, 2016
Description: It's Baller Friday! Markets continue to its all time highs! Ghost opens up the phone lines on this free-format edition; we discuss anything you want to talk about. Ghost goes off about the latest betrayal, Bronies, trolls and the conspiracy on RaidenSnake. This will be a wild and unconventional show. Hopefully we can get though it without too many problems. Your calls, Twitter shoutouts and Radio Graffiti.
Gab.ai: @PoliticsGhost
Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/12/09/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-409
Download link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2016/12/09/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-409.mp3
Notes
This episode was mostly focused on the fallout from the events of the previous episode. Many shoutout names were made of RaidenSnake and the Furry/Anime incident, with Ghost being enraged and telling them that he would talk about it in the third hour. On Radio Graffiti, many splices of RaidenSnake were played, pissing Ghost off even more. When he called on RaidenSnake, Ghost told him that he was being set up with Ghost knowing who the people that hacked his Twitter is. Ghost was sent two videos during the show, one of an anime where RaidenSnake apparently provided the subtitles for it, and another where he was voice acting in, much to Ghost's disbelief. Ghost continued denying it, however KaraszKun explained to Ghost that Raiden was actually voice acting in a video game. Someone claiming to be Raiden's friend called in stating that Raiden has a Steam account, and that he discovered anime through Steam. Ghost didn't believe it, and then ended the broadcast. Ghost said that due to the incident, he may go on a hiatus, with many worried that he may leave again. The Steam account was confirmed to be fake shortly after the broadcast, and Ghost still returned the following Monday.
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