A Hacker Saved The Internet

A Hacker Saved The Internet

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Strange News: Farsi Numbers Stations, a New 9/11(?), Afroman, a Missing Major General and More

In this week's Strange News segment, Ben, Matt and Noel explore the following: As the Iran conflict ramps up, a mysterious numbers station begins transmitting ominous codes in Farsi -- raising speculation about a possible conspiracy afoot. Legendary MC Afroman wins a bizarre cour ...  Show more

The Looming Hunger Crisis

Have you ever been starving? Ben, Noel and Dylan hope the answer is "no" -- however, as the guy's learn in tonight's episode, the world is currently on the precipice of a massive hunger crisis. As conflicts ratchet up, government programs close down and the climate becomes increa ...  Show more

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