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Styx: A Drunken Fugitive Pirate

Styxhexenhammer666 — Tarl Warwick — used to be a fairly coherent libertarian YouTuber with a hot Dutch wife, a kid, and a future. Then he moved back to America, became an alcoholic, and things went sideways in the most spectacular fashion possible.

The short version: convicted of domestic abuse battery in New Orleans in July 2025, arrested in Vermont in December 2025 on felony aggravated domestic assault charges carrying up to 16 and a half years — while wearing a full pirate outfit and carrying a machete. Asked the cops if he could keep his pirate hat on during the ride to the police station. Currently has a bench warrant out for failing to appear at court. Is on the run – living with a special needs woman he just met whose parents pay the rent. Has no teeth. Is still making videos.

SugarTits and I go through the full arc — Jeremy the Quartering bailing him out of jail on livestream, falling asleep drunk on Jeremy’s podcast and getting fired, the pirate arrest footage, the girlfriend who punched his teeth out, him telling his audience to quit their jobs and abandon their friends while facing 17 years and a GoFundMe for a cat funeral.

He also has a cat in a freezer. We have questions about whose freezer. Here’s more from Bearing.

Super Pigs And Pirates

Neuralink wheels out a demo monkey with a brain chip to get new human recruits. The latest AI advancements alarm the world with the threat of a Terminator future.

“Super pigs,” dubbed “an ecological train wreck,” threaten to invade the United States through Canada. Real pirates take over San Francisco Bay.

Is the world getting weirder, or are we finally just looking at it with fresh eyes? In this Friday Night Live, join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts for Rise.TV-exclusive segments: a Live Q&A and the Top 10 Weirder News of the Week to keep you laughing. See you out on the edge!

World’s Largest Treasure Haul

The world’s largest buried treasure haul was discovered, and it’s being called the “Holy Grail of shipwrecks.” Now, there’s an international money grab unfolding over the $20 billion of silver, gold, and jewels expected to be brought to the surface.

Will Colombia, the United States, or another party win it all?

Speaking of treasure hauls, Edge of Wonder also uncovered the bizarre, true story of pirates, a buried bounty, a treasure map, and a secret code that will have you questioning whether the Seychelles government knows more than it lets on. Was The Goonies a documentary? Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts out on the edge.

 

The Origin Of The Sea People

The Sea People are a mysterious seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions in the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse. The origins of the Sea Peoples is undocumented, although the Great Karnak inscription of the Pharaoh Merneptah states that at least three of the Sea Peoples (Ekwesh, Sheklesh and Sherden) were circumcised. Here, Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist, offers a few of his theories, encompassing not only the peoples of the new World but also Atlantis.

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Epstein Island Under Watch

This is video sent to me by Pirates of the Caribbean who went by Jeffrey Epstein’s Little St. James Island and have had it under watch. The Pirates are not allowed on land. However, they are able to get very close on the water. More from Titus Frost.

WHOA! Maxwell ADMITTED They’re On Tape! In this video, we cover a huge new development in the Ghislaine Maxwell saga as it connects to two past presidents. We also cover major weather and financial news. More from We Are Change with a nifty introduction from AwakenWithJP.

Pirates of the Bronze Age

The Hyksos were a Semitic people, possibly from Western Asia, who settled in the eastern Nile Delta some time before 1650 BC. The arrival of the Hyksos led to the end of the Thirteenth Dynasty and initiated the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt. The Phoenicians went to Cornwall for its tin, Michigan for its copper, and combined them to usher in the Bronze Age. The Vikings were Norse seafarers, settling around the present day nations of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Here’s the latest in the long series of fascinating Old World studies from Robert Sepehr, author, producer and independent anthropologist.

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Secret Pirates of 1492

Over five centuries after Christopher Columbus’s death, we take a fresh look at what motivated the famed explorer to make his voyage across the Atlantic. Jamaica, the luscious Caribbean island that was then the home to descendants of Spanish and Portuguese Jews who converted to Roman Catholicism and sought a safe haven from the inquisition.

Many of the signs of heresy and deemed as witchcraft found in the Inquisition can be related to pagan traditions, and rituals concerning an ancient alchemic relationship to nature. That said, in Roman Catholic countries, the courts insisted on burning witches. In Protestant lands, they were mainly hung.

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The Somali Pirate Imposters

Somali pirates have kidnapped hundreds of people and cost millions in ransom payments. Jamal Osman of Channel 4 in Great Britain finds that journalists keen to interview them do not always get what they bargained for.

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