Friday, October 24, 2025
Operation Watchtower is set in the wake of 9/11. Follow Nicholas Grayson, a haunted FBI agent; Belle Flower, a runaway from a family of circus freaks; and Senator Bryce Wexley, a man replaced by a thing that wears his face. What begins as investigation becomes revelation. What is known cannot be unmade.
Whitman urges Senator Wexley to seize the moment, be seen in the ruins, do staged hands-on work, and sends off-book Delta teams to erase failures. Wexley poses in ash for the cameras, plays the grieving leader, and embraces the power born from fear and spectacle. The other Bryce Wexley, paranoid and delusional, rebuilds himself: hair cut, suit fitted, ready for war. When Vince Caruso arrives, Bryce’s raving about doubles and aliens turns to horror as Vince orders his torture. Reality fractures; visions of cloning and ritual bleed into madness. Bryce awakens reborn in blood. Belle Flower dreams of her monstrous origins, her mother reshaping her body in a mirrored tent of horrors. Awakening injured, she’s rescued by Agent Grayson and taken to a safe house. Her past and digital ghosts resurface, merging trauma, paranoia, and code into one haunting reflection. Agent Nicholas Grayson interrogates Mercer, haunted by echoes of Waco and McVeigh. Virek warns that his files are compromised. Grayson endures reprimand, exhaustion, and dreams of childhood terror, drawn again to the Indiana cornfield and the spectral woman who made him what he is.
Soundtrack generously provided by Dead Melodies.
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WARNING
This podcast contains mature themes including psychological trauma, violence, religious extremism, suicide, body horror, and the breakdown of reality. It explores conspiracies, real historical tragedies, and occult imagery rooted in the horror role-playing game Kult: Divinity Lost. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
Nothing in Operation Watchtower is suitable for children. Some content may be distressing for survivors of abuse, veterans, and those sensitive to depictions of state violence or ritualistic harm.
If you feel unsafe or overwhelmed at any point, we encourage you to pause, breathe, and return when you’re ready. Or not at all.
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Friday, October 10, 2025
Operation Watchtower is set in the wake of 9/11. Follow Nicholas Grayson, a haunted FBI agent; Belle Flower, a runaway from a family of circus freaks; and Senator Bryce Wexley, a man replaced by a thing that wears his face. What begins as investigation becomes revelation. What is known cannot be unmade.
Fleeing danger, Belle rides west with Red, an old circus-worker turned junkie hiding in a trailer park. Haunted by secrets and hunted by unseen foes, she finds no refuge, only wrongness. When a man claiming to be a detective arrives, Red is shot, and Belle fights for her life as darkness closes in. Agent Grayson tails a green Bronco to a trailer park, joined by a shadowing Impala. Inside, chaos erupts, a gunman kills Red Mathers and attacks Belle Flower. Grayson storms in, subdues the shooter—Mercer—and rescues Belle, fleeing as sirens rise behind them. Amid smoke and ruin, Senator Wexley emerges from his car into the chaos of a burning New York City. Urged by his advisor to seize the moment, he faces the cameras, ashen and resolute. Tomorrow’s papers will crown him reborn in fire: a leader forged from tragedy, his legacy born in ash. In San Diego, paranoid and unraveling, Bryce Wexley begs a diner owner he believes is an alien for help, then spirals through San Diego’s streets seeking money, drugs, and salvation. Convinced he’s been replaced by a clone, he calls his old contact Vince, who sends men that may save or doom him.
Soundtrack generously provided by Dead Melodies.
Subscribe here.
WARNING
This podcast contains mature themes including psychological trauma, violence, religious extremism, suicide, body horror, and the breakdown of reality. It explores conspiracies, real historical tragedies, and occult imagery rooted in the horror role-playing game Kult: Divinity Lost. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
Nothing in Operation Watchtower is suitable for children. Some content may be distressing for survivors of abuse, veterans, and those sensitive to depictions of state violence or ritualistic harm.
If you feel unsafe or overwhelmed at any point, we encourage you to pause, breathe, and return when you’re ready. Or not at all.
A tip my Stetson to Jonathan Maberry, Jendia Gammon, and Scott Sigler, some of the kind folks I met at last weekend’s Scream Diego. I had a fine time of it, and I reckon I’ll make the ride to HorrorCon in Los Angeles come 2026. If you see me there, nod once, and I’ll know you for kin among the haunted.
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