I've always been interested in the skeptical literature (that is, skeptics looking in to claims about ghosts, spiritualism, new age, alternative medicine, cults etc). There are some fun podcasts continuing the tradition, like Oh No Ross and Carrie - two people who do things like join cults, try alternative medicines, immerse themselves in to fringe belief systems, interview believers in far-out stuff. There's also Be Reasonable, where the skeptic has conversations with people on the fringe.
The guy in this cable video sounds very much like people who inhabit the non-scientific fringe, always claiming to have a sort of inside info to themselves that they are going to let you in on, and just generally running down whatever rabit holes their unchecked imagination sends them.
One reason I need sites like Audio Science Review is that I grew fed up with the idea that I have to toe any line to anti-scientific bullshit and indulge exactly the same kind of magical thinking one finds in the lunatic fringe.
To the degree High End Audio gets hi-jacked by a total reliance on subjectivity and a disdain for objectivity, it can be like finding yourself wandering in to the
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