
Ep. 15: The Ticks Are Coming
Brandon and Ed give an update on Ed's wife on her battle with brain cancer, and the go off the rails on the strange ticks that are causing people to have an allergic reaction to meat, and other strange topics. Join us li

Hosted by Brandon R Wright · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 15 episodes
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Seems Sus is a commentary podcast that questions narratives, exposes hypocrisy, and cuts through the noise of modern life. Hosted by Ed and Brandon, the show explores media manipulation, government overreach, social division, conspiracy theories, cultural contradictions, and the uncomfortable patterns that keep repeating no matter who’s in power. From surveillance states and manufactured outrage to fake news, social media doom-scrolling, and a world obsessed with compliance and resistance at the same time, Seems Sus looks at how truth gets buried beneath narratives — and how people willingly defend systems that work against them. This isn’t left vs right, politics vs politics, or good guys vs bad guys. It’s about selective outrage, shifting principles, and a society drowning in information while starving for understanding. No preaching. No team jerseys. Just real conversations about a world that doesn’t add up. Question everything. Trust nothing
Brandon R Wright hosts Seems Sus, a society show with 15 episodes published.

Brandon and Ed give an update on Ed's wife on her battle with brain cancer, and the go off the rails on the strange ticks that are causing people to have an allergic reaction to meat, and other strange topics. Join us li

In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed step away from the usual topics and get real about life, loss, and the frustrations that come with living in a system that feels broken. The episode opens with an update on Ed

From recent claims by Matt Gaetz about being briefed on alleged alien hybrid programs, to Tim Burchett continuing to push for answers on UFOs and UAPs, the conversation is starting to shift in a way we haven’t seen befor

In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed dive headfirst into the uncomfortable side of Hollywood that most people don’t want to talk about. From resurfaced controversies involving celebrities and underage relationshi

Are we living in a simulation? Is the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot footage a hoax? Did we all die in 2012? Find out more on this episode of Seems Sus! Watch live every Thursday night at 9:00 PM EST at the Tinfoil Tales Podca

On this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed dive into the Mandela Effect and look at some of the more common and obscure ones. Watch live every Thursday night at 9:00 PM EST at the Tinfoil Tales Podcast YouTube Channel!

On this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon shares the emails he's been receiving from multiple names that all end up reading the same thing, about allegations of abuse to minority citizens in a Pennsylvania township known as

On this episode of Seems Sus, the guys talk about the recent events in the media, such as Kurt Cobain's death, the arrest of former Prince Andrew, the death of Jesse Jackson and more! Watch live every Thursday night at 9

The Epstein files were released. So why are names still hidden? In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed dig into the newly released documents surrounding the Epstein case — and the glaring redactions that remain. If

In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed tackle selective outrage, political tribalism, manufactured narratives, and the growing emotional fallout of the last decade. From social media misinformation and viral panic

In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed take a wide ranging look at weather manipulation theories, government secrecy, outbreak preparedness, and how quickly society collapses under pressure. What starts as a discus

In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed kick off the new year by questioning global events, media narratives, political theater, and the nonstop cycle of outrage that never seems to slow down. From alien invasion he

In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed question the strange patterns behind media coverage, political outrage, and the stories that dominate public attention while others quietly disappear. From government hypocris

Seems Sus is a podcast that explores conspiracy theories, strange news, unexplained technology, and the patterns in modern life that feel off. If something doesn’t add up, this is where we talk about it. In this episode,

In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed break down how media narratives are manufactured, amplified, and weaponized to keep people divided and distracted. From viral outrage stories to political theater, this conver
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