• Dismissed With Prejudice
    Feb 2 2026

    "If you start a family, keep them safe."

    Seven days before my brother Scott passed away, he gave me a final, urgent warning. He predicted exactly how Angella would attempt to weaponize the North Carolina legal system against me. He saw her, and Dad & Sue, for what they were, and he spent his final lucid moment with me making sure I was informed.

    In this episode, I break down the psychological warfare of "Malignant Sibling Rivalry" and the reality of facing a 50C Civil No-Contact Order. We discuss the difference between a family dispute and a targeted character assassination attempt—and why it matters that a judge looked at the "evidence" and threw it out with prejudice.

    This is a raw, unfiltered look at the cost of the truth and the legal "Game Over" screen that Angella never saw coming.

    FEATURING:

    • The distinction between 50B and 50C orders (and why one is a weapon).
    • Scott’s final testimony on my loving little sister.
    • A deep dive into why any of this fucking matters.

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    DISCLAIMER: This episode reflects the personal accounts and opinions of the creator. Legal claims are based on public court records from Caswell County, NC.

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    29 mins
  • The Great Partition
    Feb 1 2026

    “The past isn't dead. It isn't even past.”

    In 1985, while the rest of the world was watching The Goonies, the Meyers family was being surgically dismantled. In this raw "Director’s Cut" episode, Steven Meyers, Jr. peels back the wallpaper of a suburban "fresh start" to reveal the emergency triage of a father fleeing an allegation.

    From the quiet streets of Pennsylvania to the "safe haven" of Chapel Hill, Steven provides a clinical breakdown of The Great Partition—the moment the Pilot decided which children were "assets" and which were "liabilities."

    Inside this episode:

    • The Snow-Job: A modern-day "whiteout" in Burlington, NC, brings the frustration of the kid thievery into sharp focus.
    • Emergency Triage: How Steven Sr. allegedly fled a criminal accusation in PA, leaving two children behind to start a "fresh save" in North Carolina.
    • The Science of Abandonment: An exploration of Attachment Theory and the "Social Lobotomy" used by narcissists to maintain their ego.
    • Red Wine Revisionism: A look at how the "Meyers Spin" turns a joint into a federal investigation while ignoring a 40-year trail of wreckage.
    • The Confession: The chilling August 2021 porch conversation where the Pilot uttered the four words that changed everything: "Like father, like son."

    This isn't just family history; it's a map of the receipts they tried to burn.

    Listener Discretion is Advised. This episode contains discussions of alleged child abuse and systemic family abandonment.

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    31 mins
  • Unscrupulous Sysop
    Jan 30 2026

    Welcome to 1996. The year of "Antichrist Superstar", the acclaimed album by rocker Marilyn Manson. The internet was a digital frontier, and I was a 16-year-old "God" running the Mexican Seafood BBS from my bedroom in North Carolina. But while the world was obsessing over Legend of the Red Dragon and chat rooms, a real-world predator was pulling into my driveway.

    In the Director’s Cut of Episode 3, we’re going deeper than ever before. We’re talking about [CENSORED]: the 32-year-old woman in the white outfit who decided a teenager was the perfect pawn for her divorce war. We’re talking about the "Unscrupulous Sysop"—the label a grown-man cop gave a child to deflect from his own failures.

    And most importantly, we’re burning the house down by looking at the receipts on my father, Steven Sr., who watched his minor son walk out into the night with a grown woman and didn't say a single word.

    In this "Scorched Earth" Director's Cut:

    • The White Outfit: The night at the Ben Bulla scout hut and the grooming of a 16-year-old.
    • The Printer of Doom: The mechanical sound of a marriage ending in real-time.
    • The Psychological Fallout: A deep dive into the "Arrested Development" and neurological damage caused when adults weaponize a child's trust.
    • The 1985 Tease: Why next week's episode involves an alleged crime so egregious it makes the BBS era look like a Sunday school picnic. Everybody knew about it and I only found out about this shit four years ago. A cautionary tale not to worship your heroes.

    ⚠️ LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED: This episode contains detailed accounts of the grooming of a minor, psychological manipulation, and the absolute failure of parental protection.

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    Facebook and Instagram coming soon.

    Music Credits:

    • Segment 1: "Black Lotus" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
    • Commercial: "Give It" by Brisbane Drive
    • Outro: "Mario Theme Song Remix" by THEWCOOP

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    14 mins
  • From the Parasite Club to Sleepy Hollow
    Jan 29 2026

    They say every family has "glue" that holds them together. In the Meyers family, that glue was my brother Scott. When he died, the seal broke, and the demons came out to play.

    In Episode 2 of THE MEYERS FAMLIY CONSPIRACY we are leaving the chat rooms of the 90s and getting into the passenger seat of a grey 1987 Chevy S-10. It’s a ride through the darkest chapters of my life—from the terrifying erratic driving of an alcoholic father leaving Weaver’s Bar to the sterile, maddening silence of an involuntary psychiatric hold.

    This isn't just a story about trauma; it's a map of how I went from the high of high school graduation ("The Parasite Club") to the absolute rock bottom of a trailer park ("Sleepy Hollow"), with a pit stop in a psych ward isolation room.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The S-10 from Hell: A bottle of Ibuprofen, a drunk driver, and a terrified ride home.
    • The Breaking Point: How the death of a sibling shattered the family dynamic forever.
    • The Psych Ward: Involuntary commitment, cocaine roommates, and getting roughed up by security.
    • The Reaper: Finding human connection in the most unlikely place—a tattoo on a stranger's arm.

    ⚠️ LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED: This episode contains graphic descriptions of child endangerment (drunk driving), substance abuse, the death of a sibling, and involuntary psychiatric confinement. If these subjects trigger you, please exercise caution.

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    #ThePilotFromHell #MeyersFamilyConspiracy #MentalHealth #Survivors #Trauma #Podcast #FirstAmendment #PsychWard #Receipts

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    19 mins
  • The Pilot From Hell
    Jan 27 2026

    “Some people burn bridges. I’m nuking the entire zip code.”

    In this premiere episode, the receipts are finally coming out. We’re going back to 1999—the era of Gateway PCs, AOL chat rooms, and the moment I realized my family was a collection of the most treacherous people on the planet. I’m introducing you to the "Unholy Trinity": my father Steven Sr., my stepmother Susan, and my sister Angella.

    Inside this episode:

    • The Gateway to Hell: How my father, Steven Sr., used my own AOL chat logs to poach the woman I was sleeping with. I’ll recount the "Ace Ventura" moment in the shower when I found out the disgusting truth.
    • The Oompa Loompa & The Desert Storm Affair: Meet Susan, the homewrecking "Oompa Loompa" with an 800 credit score who tore my mother’s life apart. Plus, find out how I turned her $300 "death wish" money into an LA hustle that kept me alive just to spite her.
    • The Failed Snitch: The day my sister Angella called a SWAT team on me over four pounds of "alleged" green. Hear how an inside tip from the Vice squad and a well-placed insult about a deputy’s mother turned a raid into a comedy special.

    This is just the beginning. These three didn't just lie and snitch; they played a long game of sabotage that eventually led to the theft of my children. I’ve got 27 years of video, audio, and emails, and I’m starting with the people who thought they could break me.

    Justice—and rashes—are officially being served.

    Check back next week for the link to the First Amendment Collection and the legendary "Suck a Dick Covered in Herpes" T-shirt.

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    17 mins