In Episode 21 of Alphas Make Sandwiches, Ashe in America is joined by Christy Lupo, Jackie Espada, Stephanie Casey, and Holly at Altitude for a wild ride through scent-triggered memories, cultural decay, and AI-generated devilry. What starts as a fun discussion about nostalgic smells (hello, cucumber melon) quickly pivots into a serious deep-dive on controversial sex education programs in Colorado and beyond. The panel explores a disturbing "sex camp" for fifth to eighth graders, the weaponization of policy to hide gender identity changes from parents, and the broader global agenda targeting children via public schools, all tied to UN goals and public-private partnerships.
Holly breaks down shocking examples of critical race theory in her niece’s classroom, while Jackie and Christy test ChatGPT to ask: “If you were the devil, how would you destroy a generation?” The AI’s answers are chilling, and all too familiar. The episode wraps with practical photo tips for Instagram success and a reminder that propaganda can come disguised as empowerment. Bold, funny, and a little terrifying, this is one of the most wide-ranging and thought-provoking AMS episodes to date.