The audio appears to be a countdown of the top 7 most epic jokes in history. The host discusses various pranks, including:
7. A classroom prank where students played a joke on their teacher by answering a fake phone call in front of the class.
6. A communist TV host who was pranked by thousands of callers.
5. A group of students at the California Institute of Technology who pulled off a series of elaborate pranks, including dressing up the school's dome as a cartoon character.
4. A prank call made by Canadian radio hosts to Sarah Palin, pretending to be the President of France.
3. A prank call made by a Latin radio program to Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro, convincing them that they were speaking to the leaders of France and the US.
2. A prank call made by the same Latin radio program to other notable figures, including Donald Trump.
1. The most epic joke of all time, which was a 1938 radio broadcast by Orson Welles, where he narrated a fictional story about a Martian invasion as if it were real news, causing widespread panic.
The host also promotes their channel and social media accounts, and gives a shoutout to a Colombian artist who created the channel's new banner.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author has written a book of black humor and horror called "The Festival of Blasphemy".
2. The book is a bestseller and available in all Spanish-speaking countries.
3. The author is discussing the top 7 most popular jokes in history.
4. The 7th most popular joke is a prank played on a teacher by his students in a classroom.
5. The prank was filmed and viewed over 52 million times.
6. The teacher had a strict telephone policy where students had to answer their phones on speaker in class.
7. The students decided to play a joke on the teacher by making a fake phone call.
8. The California Institute of Technology is one of the most important universities in the world.
9. Many of its students go on to work at NASA after graduating.
10. The university is also famous for its students' spectacular pranks, especially those from the engineering faculty.
11. In 2012, hackers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) made a prank on the university's green tower.
12. They changed the lights in all the offices that were open to display a message.
13. The directors of the university were delighted with the joke and congratulated the students.
14. In 2008, Senator John McCain chose Sarah Palin as his running mate for the Republican Party.
15. Two Canadian radio hosts made a prank call to Palin, making her believe that the President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, was calling her.
16. The radio hosts, Enrique Santos and Ferrero, were known for their famous telephone pranks.
17. They managed to make prank calls to Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro.
18. The most spectacular prank in history was made by Orson Welles in 1938.
19. Welles wrote a script for a radio soap opera called "War of the Worlds" and narrated it as if it were news.
20. The prank caused widespread panic, with some people dying as a result of the fear it caused.
21. Welles was 23 years old at the time and was charged with inciting panic, but was later pardoned by a judge.