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QAA Podcast

Neon Green Energy (E363)

QAA Podcast

Julian Feeld, Travis View & Jake Rockatansky

News

4.34.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2026

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Maybe the solution to abundant, clean energy isn’t the one that could cause the annihilation of our planet? Sean J Patrick Carney of the Time Zero Podcast regales Jake, Brad, and Travis about the nuclear weird. We trace the radioactive thread connecting UFO sightings at missile silos, the ICE shooter's fallout map, and Big Tech's new romance with the atom. Sean dismantles central myths of the nuclear renaissance, walks us through the Devil's Scenario, and explains why Lue Elizondo owns a restaurant called Bombshells. Eventually we end up at Uranium glass parties to own the libs. It’s another upbeat and definitely not bleak episode of your favorite podcast.  Sean: https://timezeropod.substack.com/ https://www.instagram.com/socialmalpractice/  https://www.sjpc.work/ Brad: https://x.com/LoveAndSaucers   https://www.instagram.com/bradwtf/       Subscribe for $5 a month to get all the premium episodes: www.patreon.com/qaa Produced by Liv Agar & Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (instagram.com/theyylivve / sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (pedrocorrea.com) qaapodcast.com QAA was known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.

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Oh, If you're hearing this, well done, you found a way to connect to the internet.

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Welcome to the QAA podcast, episode 363. Neon Green Energy. As always, we are your host, Jake Rakitansky, Brad Abraham's, Travis View, and Sean J. Patrick Carney. I want to believe. Something I've said more than a few times on this pod. This time, not about UFOs or the paranormal, though they may be tenuously related here.

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I want to believe in the idea of clean, abundant energy, to feel guilt-free when I pump

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my air conditioner in the 110-degree Austin heat.

1:07.0

I don't want it to cause coal miners to get black lung in their 40s, or fracking injections

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to trigger thousands of earthquakes in places that never had them before, or offshore rigs

1:15.5

to blow out crude oil, coating birds so thick they can't lift their wings, or for clusters

1:20.0

of childhood leukemia to appear downwind from aging oil refineries. This misery porn could go on

1:25.5

ad infinitum. In my more optimistic, libed-out days, I used to think

1:30.0

there was an answer for this built-free power. Nuclear. Its virtues have been spewed at and hammered

1:35.2

into us by mainstream media, pop science, and politicians both left and right as our cleanest hope.

1:40.7

And it kind of, sort of seemed to be. But as my naive, boyish optimism waned, and my heart

1:45.8

grew darker and heavier, I realized this hope is only true when viewed through the most

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narrow, myopic field of view, in context of a severely revisionist and sanitized history.

1:55.5

I didn't truly grasp the how and the why of this until a mysterious evening exactly one

1:59.9

year ago.

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