Ruinreport charts sci-fi post-apocalyptic stories on a collision course with real-world doomsday threats. Fiction and non-fiction collide to reveal prophecy. Each episode reviews a post-apocalyptic story, links it to today’s apocalyptic threats, and uses historical crises for context. AI co-host Zerobit ties fiction to real-world warnings. New episodes every Saturday. Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for sci-fi audiobooks and collapse insights!
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Ancient sayings. Modern chaos. Timeless warnings. Echo Directive rips into proverbs, idioms, and famous quotes — not with reverence, but with purpose. These aren’t just wise words from dead men — they’re survival signals buried in language, waiting to be decoded. Host Zeroack and his AI cohost Zerobit take one expression per episode and drag it through history, warfare, betrayal, and today’s geopolitical mess. From “The road to hell is paved with good intentions” to “A wolf in sheep’s clothi ...
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In this thought-provoking episode of Echo Directive, we dive into the timeless idiom "You Can't See the Forest for the Trees," exploring its relevance in today's fast-paced, detail-obsessed world. Join us as we unravel how focusing too narrowly on individual details can obscure the bigger picture, whether in personal growth, decision-making, or soc…
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Final Transmission - Shattered Skies (After the Impact book 1)
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24:36When a meteor barrels toward Manhattan with only minutes to spare, TV anchor Nick Alvaraz makes a gut-wrenching choice to trust an unverified warning — saving his life while the rest of the city burns. Shattered Skies, the first entry in Kenny Soward’s After the Impact series, is a raw survival tale that asks: would the government ever really tell …
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The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions
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8:59They said they meant well. They always do. But history is littered with moral disasters built on “good intentions,” and this week, we’re tearing off the mask. From politicians promising utopia, to personal betrayals that come dressed as help, we’ll break down how noble ideas can lead straight to ruin — and why you should question every virtue signa…
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Behold a White Horse - The Disclosure Begins
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17:27Behold a White Horse: The Disclosure Begins (Kingdom Come Book 1) — In this explosive episode, we dive deep into Mark Goodwin’s prophetic thriller that blurs the line between biblical end-times, military black projects, and modern UAP disclosures. We break down Silas Ford’s personal collapse, Frost’s rise as a false messiah, and the terrifying digi…
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Some threats wear a smile. In this episode of Echo Directive, Zeroack and Zerobit peel back the fleece on one of history’s most enduring warnings. From ancient deception to modern geopolitics, we expose how predators hide in plain sight — and why recognizing the disguise might be your only shot at survival. No fluff. No mercy. Just the truth hiding…
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We’ve all felt it — that gnawing belief that life would be better somewhere else. A better job, a better partner, a better version of you. In this episode, we break down the proverb “The grass is greener on the other side” and expose the illusion it feeds. Where did this saying come from? Why does it still grip us in the age of filters, FOMO, and f…
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Apocalypse in a Bottle - Mountain Man Book 1
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23:03This isn’t just a zombie post-apocalyptic book review—it’s a breakdown of collapse through fiction. Mountain Man by Keith C. Blackmore isn’t about the undead. It’s about what happens when the world ends… and you stop caring. Gus drinks to forget. Halifax is dead quiet. And the true monsters don’t groan—they smile. In this episode of Ruin Report, I …
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Welcome to Ruin Report. Collapse isn’t coming — it’s already here. This is Ruin Report — where host Zeroack and his AI co-host Zerobit tear into post-apocalyptic and sci-fi fiction to reveal just how closely it mirrors our collapsing reality. EMPs. Pandemics. AI gone rogue. Deep state betrayal. Zombies, aliens, nukes — nothing’s off limits. Collaps…
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In this episode of Ruin Report, we break down Aftermath: Book 1 by Bobby Akart—a nuclear war thriller that feels less like fiction and more like a forecast. What begins with a hurricane quickly spirals into a full-scale, multi-nation strike against the United States. North Korea fires first, Russia and China follow, and America’s grid, leadership, …
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Fiction meets fact in the shadow war you were never meant to see. In this episode of Ruin Report, we break down the post-apocalyptic thriller "Prepper Nation" by Tom Abrahams and expose how its fictional false flag EMP attack on Texas mirrors real-world doctrines, defense alliances, and intelligence networks. From NATO and Five Eyes to weaponized m…
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They told us automation would set us free—less work, more creativity. Instead, we got layoffs, gig scraps, and a hollow promise of “upskilling.” In this episode, we rip into the corporate fantasy of AI as a liberator and expose it for what it is: a cost-cutting weapon wrapped in buzzwords. From warehouse floors to white-collar desks, the job wrecka…
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The future isn’t coming—it’s here. From screenless devices to $500B AI datacenters, we’re living in a dystopian blueprint. In this episode, we unpack how AI isn’t just stealing jobs—it’s rewriting society. Call centers, paralegals, designers, and delivery drivers are being wiped out. Neural implants and surveillance gadgets are next. Apple’s old gu…
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Welcome to the Ruin Report. In this opening blast, we rip the bandage off a quiet revolution: AI isn’t coming for your job — it’s already here, and it’s not leaving scraps behind. From warehouse workers to white-collar professionals, no sector is safe. But this isn’t just about unemployment. It’s about the collapse of the ladder itself — the death …
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