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of the mind. There
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is nothing to hide. There is nothing to hide at
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all. Welcome to Somewhere in the
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Livestream and I am your host, Ryan
1:46
Sprague and uh, man,
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where do I even start? It's that of day. Guys,
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it's been a day. I'm wishing
1:55
all of you a very happy Sunday.
1:57
I hope you're having a good week.
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We're coming off from seven
2:03
days since Anamakan 2024 and
2:05
28 hours we streamed 14 hours a
2:07
day for
2:15
two days straight. It was incredible. Absolutely
2:19
incredible. We're going to
2:21
have a special guest joining us in
2:23
just a few moments to talk about
2:25
their experience at Anamakan 2024, see what
2:27
kind of trouble they got into at
2:30
the bar, in the lobby,
2:35
people selling their books and everything. We'll
2:37
see how that went for them. But
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yeah, I do want to thank everyone for
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attending Anamakan 2024 this past, what was it?
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Sunday and Monday. It seems like
2:51
it was just yesterday. For
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those of you who may not have attended,
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you can attend anytime you want. It's
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available in perpetuity right
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now, right here on YouTube.
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You can watch pretty much
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all of it. I'll get to that in
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just a second. But we had over 36
3:10
speakers talking about everything from UFOs,
3:12
Bigfoot, ghosts, psychics, you
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name it. We talked about it,
3:17
lake monsters. What else? What
3:20
else? What else? Yeah, yeah.
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We just really, really ran again. It was so much fun.
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I'm still getting messages and emails from
3:29
people saying how interesting the
3:31
speakers were and that they
3:33
want to learn more. So you can watch both
3:35
days right here on YouTube. Just
3:37
go back in the live stream playlist
3:39
and you should see day one and
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day two. However, I
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do want to mention YouTube
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only archives up to 12 hours
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of live stream content. We
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went for 14 hours each day. So
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that means basically our last
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three presentations of both days. were
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cut off on the livestream versions that
4:03
you see right here on YouTube. But
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fear not, because I almost
4:08
have uploaded all of those presentations
4:11
individually right now on the EnamaCon
4:13
playlist. So you can check that
4:15
out and watch those individually. I
4:17
will be uploading
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all of the EnamaCon 24
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presentations right here on YouTube as
4:25
well. As time
4:27
goes on, I think I've dropped four or
4:29
five of them already. So you can watch
4:31
those too. Yeah,
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it was just amazing, guys. We
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raised a bunch of money
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donations for Donate Life America
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and other organ transplant groups
4:44
in the UK, in Canada, and
4:46
in America. These
4:49
were all organizations that
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advocated for organ donation, something my
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late mother, Sue Sprague, was obviously
4:57
a huge advocate of. She was an organ
4:59
recipient and it saved her life. She
5:02
spent the rest of her life, 27 extra
5:05
years of life, advocating for
5:07
organ donation and making sure that you
5:10
become an organ donor. You can sign
5:12
the back of your ID and say
5:14
you're gonna, but at the end of
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the day, it comes down to your
5:18
family. They make the ultimate decision. So
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make sure you have that conversation with
5:22
your family. I
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gotta breathe. Breathe, right? Make
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sure you have that conversation with your
5:29
family because again, it will be their
5:31
choice. But yeah,
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EnamaCon was a huge success. We raised
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a bunch of money for that organization
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and I hope you will check it
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out right now in
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the archives. But
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I want to get someone else's thoughts, someone who
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joined me for all 28 hours of streaming
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and that is our incredible moderator,
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Suzanne. She's in the chat right
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now, but you guys behave because
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I'm bringing her in and we're
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gonna get her thoughts. on how
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everything went. Do a little debrief
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live with you guys. So here
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we go. Without further ado, bring
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her in. There
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she is. You are on mute, I
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believe, Suzanne. You're always so polite. You
6:19
are the thing of this, right? Eventually,
6:21
you're not used to being the one
6:23
on camera. You're always the one behind
6:25
the scenes, making sure the chat's
6:27
running smoothly. But we've had you all quite a
6:30
bit. You still learn eventually. So
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before we get to a NAMACON, I want
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to thank you from
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the bottom of my heart and
6:41
soul for spending those 28 amazing
6:44
hours with me. But you
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are spending
6:49
your night with us right now while on
6:51
vacation. So I have to ask, can
6:54
you give us an idea of where in
6:56
the world is Suzanne? What's that? Where in
6:58
the world is Carmen Sandiego? Where in the
7:00
world is Suzanne right now? You
7:02
never know where we're going to pop
7:05
up. But right now, today, we're sitting
7:07
on a tiny green dot in the
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middle of the Atlantic Ocean, about two
7:11
and a half or three hours west
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of Porto, Portugal, in the
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middle of the Atlantic. And it is just level.
7:19
I'll see if I can give you a shot.
7:21
I don't know if it'll work. There
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you go. Oh, my God. It's
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pitch black here now, but all you
7:34
would see is brick buildings behind me.
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So I'm very jealous. That's amazing. Well,
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thank you. I appreciate it. It's really
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lovely here. I got
7:44
tickled though after our Anamakan feat
7:48
of vigor, I would call it. Post
7:51
some funny things. They may have seen us on Twitter,
7:53
wherever we were. You posted a picture of a dead
7:55
alien and said it was you. And so I posted
7:57
a picture of a dead mummy.
7:59
and said it was me and please
8:01
remember me. Yep,
8:04
we had the dead Nascar mummy
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and we had the dead alien
8:08
autopsy alien. It was perfect, but
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you know, all jokes aside, like
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it was incredible. I couldn't
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have asked for like a better
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turnout. The speakers were
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just like next
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tier and I just, I
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can't believe the amount of
8:26
time and dedication and
8:28
insight that all of those speakers gave
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to us in the audience. It's
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just, I will never be able to
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thank them enough for all that,
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but as somebody who
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was there the whole time,
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I'm sure that you
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learned a little something I learned so much.
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What stood out to you? Were
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there any talks or presentations or
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moments throughout the freaking marathon
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we ran with
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the NamaCon and yeah, give us
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your thoughts on NamaCon 2024. So
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one of them was
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really a surprise to me and it was, I
9:07
think it was Renee Watt and going back, I
9:09
was trying to figure out who that was today
9:11
and I couldn't find it, but
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I think it was Renee talking
9:16
about the things
9:19
that empaths bump into and
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she said something like, if you're
9:24
one of those people who is
9:26
suddenly overwhelmed with a strong feeling
9:28
of some kind, not to assume
9:30
it's actually yours. It might be
9:32
someone near you instead of you
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and on the first leg
9:36
of this trip over the Atlantic, I
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was suddenly overcome with this anxiety
9:44
and fear and dread and I'm not a
9:46
fearful flyer. We go all the time. I
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don't, that's not one of my fears
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and, but it made me think of, I
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think it was Renee and I looked up,
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I thought, oh, maybe this isn't about me
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and I looked up and there was this
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this woman coming down the aisle
10:02
boarding with this look of
10:04
abject panic on her face. And I
10:06
thought, Oh, my goodness, strong lesson
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learned. It wasn't about me. I didn't have to
10:10
sort it. I needed to wish her well. But
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it wasn't something I had to sort out. That was
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a powerful little day to day lesson that just,
10:18
you know, wasn't the focus of her
10:20
talk. It was just some the gift I ended up
10:22
getting out of it. Hmm.
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That's so interesting. And I do want to apologize.
10:27
I think my microphone was off at the whole
10:29
beginning there. So I hope everyone can hear me
10:31
more clearly, guys. Thank you. Someone in the chat.
10:33
Let me know. I, I
10:36
know that feeling like as a I want
10:38
to say I'm an empath, but I mean,
10:41
severely to a fault empathetic person.
10:43
I guess
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you could say not energy vampire, but
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like, I do tend to take on
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the energy of those around me. If
10:53
someone's panicked, I feel panicked. And you
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feel that too. Yeah. So
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I did learn a lot from Renee's
11:00
talk in terms of like, how you
11:02
can compartmentalize as someone
11:05
who has a higher form of empathy
11:07
or intuition, how you compartmentalize
11:10
that as part of your life
11:12
and then live your normal life to. It's
11:15
interesting. I always, I
11:17
always do like, ponder what it must be
11:19
like to be like, psychic
11:22
or clairvoyant
11:25
every day. Every day. But
11:27
my goodness, what
11:30
a burden as well at times, I'm sure. Yeah.
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You know what else I loved? I don't know if it
11:35
struck you. Well, first of all, we
11:37
ended up with over 1300 viewers for huge
11:41
swaths of time. And it
11:43
made me wish we had kept
11:45
count last year. I wasn't
11:47
paying attention enough. But I could
11:49
say it this year, because that seems like a
11:52
tremendous increase to me. It was that
11:54
that chat performed
11:57
beautifully. They were so
11:59
funny. In fact, I got so tickled and
12:01
I wish I could remember who said this and
12:04
it was late and Ryan ends up looking at me on
12:06
my end of the camera like what is going on with
12:08
you, but Goofy
12:11
is a three dollar bill at some point, but
12:13
we both were yeah both were and I was
12:15
just busting out laughing because somebody one of the
12:17
guests that's something about a
12:19
measurement in the metric system using
12:21
metrics and Somebody
12:24
in the chat posted Americans
12:26
will do absolutely anything to keep from using
12:28
the metric system and then it gives an
12:31
example I think it was a fella named
12:33
Tim. I'm not sure but he says yeah
12:35
I think it was about the length of
12:37
two horse trailers and half a Zamboni We
12:43
both were dying at that point I know
12:45
I would have found anything funny, but that
12:47
was like an authentically pure comedy Well, I
12:49
don't know who Tim is but he needs
12:51
to be on the road Yeah,
12:53
yeah And I see
12:55
a bunch of our regulars that were in the
12:58
chat now that we're at an amokan, too So
13:00
I want to thank all of you guys for
13:02
anyone new who's just hopped in and is joining
13:04
us I should mention this is
13:06
a live stream we do every Sunday Where
13:09
we break down all the latest UFO news
13:11
and space news tech news, what
13:13
have you? we're gonna break down some
13:15
interesting stories tonight for sure, but um,
13:18
You know any yeah, yeah, please, you know,
13:20
we had so many viewers that were not
13:23
our normal people The
13:25
hell bent holler crowd. How am
13:27
I gonna say I'm now I'm not They
13:31
were great that I piled in with
13:34
our group. Everybody had a delightful time in
13:36
the chat They were a lot of fun
13:38
Smart and that was a little that was I thought
13:40
that was great to get our group mixed with that
13:43
group and everybody have a good That's
13:45
what an amokan is all about
13:47
like bringing these different communities together
13:49
whether it's ghost hunters UFO hunters
13:52
Or like hell bent holler. They kind of do everything
13:54
they they Jesse
13:57
did Jess did a presentation on
14:01
Southern Appalachia and all the high strangeness
14:03
that goes on there. And oh my
14:05
God, if you go back
14:07
and watch that presentation, some of
14:10
the video and audio that they've captured out in
14:12
the woods in terms of
14:14
what could possibly be maybe a
14:16
cryptid of some sort, like I
14:19
was like legitimately shaking after listening
14:21
and watching some of that was not expecting.
14:23
That's one of the ones that I put
14:25
on the go back and watch list. Yeah,
14:28
that one, man, the
14:30
Soulseeker's Paranormal, Amy
14:35
Murphy and Tonya Steinborn, they had
14:37
some really cool ghost videos
14:40
and activity that they captured. Then that
14:42
funny Paul Kimball piled in the chat
14:44
and he's hilarious. I know you all
14:46
get to see a lot of that,
14:48
but. Yeah, yeah. In the chat.
14:51
Well, I'm gonna bring up Paul in
14:53
just a minute here, but yeah, I'm
14:55
trying to think UFO wise, we had
14:57
some awesome talks by Lester
14:59
Nare came to talk about how you
15:01
can reach out to your Congress members
15:04
and stuff to do with
15:06
the UAP caucus and like the new legislation
15:08
that we're hoping for this upcoming year when
15:10
it comes to UAP. So
15:13
that was pretty cool. Really good example too
15:15
of how layered it was in terms of
15:17
subject matter, which I thought was great. There
15:19
was something for everybody in that 28 hour
15:21
period. Demons.
15:23
We had. Curse
15:26
objects. We had half the team at
15:28
Small Town Monsters was there talking about.
15:31
I'm scared of those curse objects, I
15:33
don't know. Oh man, it
15:35
was all over the place. Yeah,
15:38
yeah. I'm trying to think, is there anything
15:40
else I'm missing? We had a
15:42
couple tech issues, but I mean, 28 hours
15:44
of live streaming, it's bound to happen. It
15:47
was okay. It was okay. They
15:49
also, you know, we had
15:51
one little incident with our
15:53
trans presenter who did a
15:55
great job. Very thoughtful job,
15:57
very enjoyable. We had one
15:59
little incident. I was so proud of how the chat reacted. Chat
16:02
wasn't having it. Absolutely. That was a
16:04
wonderful conversation with Dash over at Liminal.
16:09
I highly suggest people check that out. That
16:12
was one of our first talks on
16:14
day two where Dash talked all about
16:18
queerness and trans and
16:21
how that can be
16:23
a sort of like
16:25
an opening door to Liminal, the paranormal,
16:27
the unknown, and how a
16:30
lot of trans and queer individuals
16:32
are attracted to the paranormal and
16:34
the liminal. And it makes
16:36
sense if you think about it. It
16:39
does, especially if you live in areas like we
16:41
do part time in Santa Fe, New Mexico where
16:44
the Native Americans have such a
16:46
strong presence and a strong feel
16:49
for the land and the things going
16:52
on in the paranormal. And what
16:55
I love, one of the things I love
16:57
about them is for all their generations, those
16:59
who are trans or queer, they're actually revered.
17:02
They are identified as someone
17:04
who's extremely special and not
17:06
necessarily unusual but something worthy
17:08
of appreciation. And
17:11
so I thought all that fit together. It
17:14
was perfect, yeah. We had a great
17:17
discussion with Susto, the
17:19
podcast over there, Aiden. I
17:21
guess a lot of us
17:24
did a preserving Hispanic and
17:26
Latin culture through the paranormal.
17:30
So yeah, again, it wasn't
17:32
just about hearing spooky stories
17:34
or like hearing... No,
17:37
this is really about bringing communities
17:39
together and seeing how different our
17:42
perspectives can be when culture does play in to
17:44
a lot of this stuff. Like look
17:46
at the work of Jacques Vallée and stuff like that.
17:50
So yeah, religion. We even
17:52
had a religious pastor, professor from
17:55
a university come and talk all
17:57
about religion and the paranormal. Yeah,
18:00
it was just amazing. I
18:02
it wasn't incredible and hats off to
18:04
you Ryan I'm not sure anybody can
18:07
truly appreciate the amount of work that's
18:09
involved in pulling that off. It was
18:11
enormous Well, I have to
18:13
thank you again for really
18:16
Tying everything together and helping me every step
18:18
of the way and I really Really
18:21
have to thank the speakers like at the end of
18:23
the day. This was all them
18:25
Yes, I I do a lot behind
18:28
the scenes post production and and all
18:30
that stuff organizing and all
18:32
that But I mean without the speakers We
18:34
would have no a nama con
18:36
and for them to take the time to
18:38
make these video presentations For
18:41
free expect nothing in return
18:43
It's just like I'm
18:45
just so eternally grateful and to everyone
18:47
who watched for sure me too And
18:50
it wasn't like they just dashed something off the
18:52
back of their hand these people thought about the
18:54
presentations Yes. Oh, absolutely.
18:56
You could tell this is not just
18:58
thrown together. It was it was I
19:01
just loved it I loved it. Oh, everybody
19:03
can go back and watch Everyone
19:05
go back and watch and again, like
19:07
I said, we will be releasing the
19:10
individual talks We already are um and
19:12
on that note I should announce it's
19:15
coming back Maybe a nama con 3
19:17
next September to be on the
19:19
lookout that for that we're going to be scaling it
19:21
back I
19:25
know I said that last year. I know
19:27
I talked to my dad earlier today and he's
19:29
like, how did nama con goes? He was a
19:31
busy weekend. I was like, it's good except, you
19:34
know, we had 36 speakers 14 hours a day and he was Moderators
19:39
dad we're all dead And
19:42
he was the first to tell me dude didn't you
19:44
say last year? You're not gonna do
19:46
the same thing and here you are like, yeah
19:49
Greg to pull you back in line.
19:51
Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I should say Papa Sprague
19:53
says hello to all of you He's busy
19:55
tonight, but he's gonna start joining us in
19:57
the live chats again soon. I know everyone
20:00
really enjoys. He's awesome. If you
20:02
are watching dad, sending all my
20:05
love to you and the family
20:07
back home. Awesome. Any
20:09
last words, Suzanne, about a Numbicon
20:11
before we let you go back
20:13
to the Breakfast
20:15
Club? Go back to the Breakfast Club
20:17
over in the chat. I don't
20:19
think so. I just would encourage everyone to
20:21
go pick out one or two and watch
20:24
those and the topic of interest and then
20:26
pick one or two that are not necessarily
20:28
your topic of interest and listen and learn
20:30
to those as well. Absolutely.
20:32
I couldn't have put it better myself.
20:36
All right, Suzanne. Well, I will let you go back.
20:38
Thank you for taking the time to join me. You're
20:41
so welcome. Give all
20:43
of my love and thanks to Bill as
20:45
well. I hope you guys have a wonderful
20:48
vacation. And yes,
20:50
I will talk to you very soon. All
20:52
right. Have fun. All right. Thank you. Bye.
20:58
All right, guys. There we
21:00
go. We got the debrief on
21:02
a Numbicon 2024 with our incredible
21:04
moderator, Suzanne. I
21:07
did see in the chat someone asked if there have
21:09
been any updates on the David Grush lawsuit.
21:12
I see
21:14
her nodding. Is it something worth talking
21:16
about now, Suzanne, or should we wait?
21:18
Okay. She said no. We'll talk about
21:20
it when there's more prevalent
21:23
updates about it, but she is
21:25
diligently working and she sent me
21:27
some stuff that shows me
21:30
that she's really working on this. So
21:32
we should have some updates. What are
21:35
updates soon?
21:38
I'm going to go back up in the chat. I think Suzanne
21:40
and I have both. We
21:42
are chatting so much. We are not.
21:45
Hello. Hello, Robert Biologist, Daylin, Ruth.
21:47
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Paul
22:43
Kimball. You guys
22:45
may know Paul as the ghost hunter. He
22:48
is the leader of the pack for the
22:50
show Haunted that I am currently on seasons
22:52
10, 11 and 12. We're
22:56
going to be filming a new season
22:59
very, very soon within the next few
23:01
weeks, actually. I'm heading back
23:04
to Nova Scotia to be an islander
23:06
again and hunt some of
23:08
the most haunted ghosts and
23:10
locations in the maritime.
23:13
I can't wait. Paul
23:16
was on my island this past week.
23:18
That's right. Paul Kimball came to Scotland
23:20
and we met up and we went
23:23
for a haunted pub crawl
23:25
all across the Royal Mile here
23:27
in Edinburgh. It was so much
23:29
fun. We had so, so much
23:31
fun. What better way to
23:34
end the night than after,
23:37
I'm not going to say how many beers, but a good amount of beers
23:41
and go to a graveyard, one
23:44
of the most haunted cities in the
23:46
world, Edinburgh, Scotland. We went to the
23:48
Cannon Gate Kirk Yard and
23:50
we hunted some ghosts. I'm going to
23:52
show you guys a little video here
23:54
that I took. If you're not familiar
23:57
with an SLR, this is basically a
24:00
Well, mine's an app on my phone,
24:02
but it's this device that can
24:05
basically sense humanoid
24:09
figures, even if there's nothing
24:12
there. It's able to use technology
24:14
to sense a head,
24:17
a body, limbs, things that are moving
24:19
in succession that would imply
24:22
that something humanoid is in the area,
24:24
even if you can't visually see it
24:26
or hear it in that moment. And,
24:30
you know, I just figured,
24:32
what the heck, I'm going to open
24:34
up my SLR app and see if
24:36
anything's awake here in this graveyard. It
24:38
was pretty late, but we think we
24:41
woke something up. So I'm
24:43
going to go ahead and play you this video. Don't
24:45
judge too harshly. Again, we had
24:47
a few beers in us. We were
24:49
excited. This could be easily explainable. It
24:51
could be absolutely nothing. But I
24:53
do want to show you guys this and
24:56
get your thoughts on it. So this
24:58
was me and Paul Kimball at about 1 a.m. Wait,
25:01
no, not 1 a.m. I think there's a timestamp. It
25:04
was like 1130. It felt like 1 a.m. I'll put
25:06
it that way. And
25:09
this is in the cannon gate kirk
25:11
yard. So let me pull this
25:13
up. All
25:19
right. And I'll
25:21
give this a play for you guys. That
25:24
ghost. What the
25:26
hell? Those ones over there
25:28
are explainable. That's right
25:31
there, right? Yeah, what is that? I'll
25:33
hit record. That's right
25:36
against the... Oh. It's
25:40
human. It looks like they even figured it out.
25:42
Yeah. It's
25:44
nothing. I'll
25:47
go stand next to you. Tell me. Okay. See
25:49
if you show up. Okay.
25:56
You're there. Okay.
26:10
So, let me get rid
26:12
of that there. What
26:15
do you guys think? I want to know what you
26:17
think in the comments below or in the live chat.
26:21
This could be easily explainable. I
26:23
went up to the wall where we
26:26
sort of sensed or captured that
26:28
figure as it were. There
26:31
was like a monument on
26:33
the wall. So it's very possible that
26:36
it just latched onto that
26:38
monument and sort of sensed
26:41
a humanoid. But when I went up to
26:43
the monument, there wasn't like, it wasn't a
26:45
statue of a human. There was no image
26:47
of a human being. It was just words,
26:49
just text, you know, like an inscription almost.
26:53
It was weird. It was very weird.
26:55
That's all I can really say. Let
26:58
me go up in the chat and see what you guys are saying. It's
27:01
doing the Michael Jackson. I
27:04
love it, David. Heck yeah. I was
27:06
doing some moonwalking, that's for sure. Robert
27:09
said that was crazy. Eric
27:13
said, the one thing about this video is I
27:15
was watching it on X and the figure showed
27:17
up where there is a lighter contrast to the
27:19
rest of the background. Yes, Eric. Yeah. I
27:22
can see the, God, I don't even know what you'd
27:24
call it. Like a memorial,
27:27
I guess, or something on the wall.
27:30
It was interesting. Jim said, pick up on
27:32
the monument. Very, very possible.
27:40
I was using a similar app and it used
27:43
to work and it showed a figure appearing
27:45
on the background. The
27:48
AI in the app needs training. It's very
27:50
possible to self-learning, baby. I got
27:53
to use it more often. I'm
27:55
afraid to use it in my apartment. Not
27:59
going there. You old ass who said
28:01
it's like, no, no, no. I'm
28:05
not allowed to have a Ouija board in
28:07
my apartment. That was a rule, not by
28:09
my choice. But yeah,
28:11
that's not happening either, even though I will...
28:16
Can one say they love using a Ouija board?
28:20
I love using a Ouija board. My
28:23
name is Ryan Sprague, and I love
28:25
using a Ouija board. And I'm
28:27
going to be using it a lot on
28:29
Haunted this upcoming season. And we've had some
28:31
really interesting stuff come through the
28:34
Ouija board in the past seasons, which you
28:36
will see very soon, I promise. I know
28:38
ITs haunted all the time. Here's
28:41
the deal with the ghost show I'm on. It's
28:44
only in Canada. It's through
28:46
East Link, which is a cable
28:48
network in Canada. And
28:52
they air the most current seasons
28:55
every fall. So this upcoming fall is
28:57
the first season that I'm on. I'm
29:00
on the whole season, which is awesome.
29:03
However, if you're not in Canada and
29:05
you're not watching live, you're not going
29:07
to see it. However, another however, they
29:10
are releasing the seasons of Haunted on
29:12
the East Link YouTube channel. And
29:16
slowly they're releasing them. They're on season four right
29:19
now. I don't show up till season 10. So
29:22
there's a little ways to go before
29:24
I start popping up on YouTube. But
29:26
they will eventually. Everything will be rolled
29:28
out on the YouTube channel. So what
29:30
I want to suggest to you guys
29:32
is get ahead of the game. Go
29:34
catch up on Haunted because I
29:36
mean this. It's an awesome show. Like
29:39
it's not one of these ghost
29:41
bro shows where they're making stuff up
29:43
or they're trying to fight a ghost
29:46
or anything like that. We
29:49
take it very seriously and we're
29:51
not afraid to call things out. We're not
29:53
afraid to debunk things and we're not afraid
29:55
to admit when we cannot explain things. And
29:58
I've already had some.
30:00
extremely unexplainable
30:03
and I
30:08
guess I could say paradigm shifting things
30:10
happen to me personally and
30:12
I don't think they're done and I
30:14
don't think they stayed in Nova Scotia
30:16
either. So
30:20
yeah not opening that app in the
30:22
apartment as Suzanne said not happening. So
30:25
that's it guys I do I want to say hello to
30:27
Paul Kimball if he's watching I will see you in a
30:29
few weeks my friend but let's get
30:31
to the UFO news you're not here
30:34
for ghost hunting you're here for UFO
30:36
news and we've got plenty of it
30:38
for you guys. So I'm gonna
30:42
start with our first story here. You
30:46
guys like charts and graphs right? I was a
30:48
big charts and graphs person in
30:51
school I don't know about you. This
30:53
story comes to us from the
30:56
Daily Mail in the UK and
30:58
it was titled unlikely US state
31:00
named best for UFO spotters in
31:02
new study. So
31:04
Montana is anyone from Montana in
31:06
the chat let me know. Montana
31:08
has been named the top spot
31:11
where you are most likely to
31:13
have a close encounter as half
31:15
of locals claim to have seen
31:17
a UFO 50% of the population
31:21
of Montana. Delaware
31:24
took second place with 80% of
31:26
locals admitting to believing in UFOs
31:29
but zero reported they had actually
31:32
seen strange craft or odd lights
31:34
in the sky. Zero.
31:36
That's insane. Other
31:40
chart toppers included the state of
31:42
Massachusetts as data collected from Google
31:44
searches show that the New
31:47
England state is the most UFO obsessed
31:49
in America with 13,750 monthly
31:51
Google queries
31:55
related to the topic. That's
31:58
interesting we literally had an NAMACON
32:00
presentation by Nomar Slavik
32:03
titled New England Encounters.
32:06
And I just dropped that one like two days
32:08
ago. So I highly suggest you guys go back
32:10
and watch that in the archives right now. That's
32:14
interesting. But New York and New
32:16
Jersey were not far behind. The
32:19
Google search terms incorporated in
32:21
the analysis included, quote, UFO
32:23
sighting, quote, are UFO's real
32:26
and quote UFO videos
32:28
among others. So
32:31
South Dakota came in dead last in
32:33
UFO interest. I'm going to put this
32:35
full screen so you guys can see
32:37
it a little better. But
32:41
the South Dakota came in dead last with only 850 monthly
32:43
searches or 9.25 per 10,000 residents.
32:49
Arkansas placed second with 28, uh, 2870 UFO Google searches or
32:52
9.36 per 10,000 people
32:58
in the state, followed by Louisiana with 4,300
33:00
searches for a 9.4 per 10,000 residents. You
33:07
number fiends out there must be going nuts for
33:10
this. I know it's a lot to
33:13
take in. Collectively
33:16
one full quarter of all
33:18
Americans, 25%, admitting to believing,
33:20
admitted to believing in
33:23
UFO's according to the survey
33:26
data. And pay attention to that because
33:28
it's going to actually play into a
33:30
story, another story we're going to talk about,
33:32
I believe at the end of the show. 25%
33:36
of Americans believe in UFOs.
33:39
I tend to think it's higher, to be
33:41
completely honest, but what do I know?
33:45
So New Fork, which is the
33:47
National UFO Reporting Center, as
33:51
used in this new study, was 132,850 last year. I don't
33:53
know what that's in reference to. Oh, I'm
34:00
sorry, here we go. I skipped
34:02
ahead. The total UFO sightings, according to
34:04
data from the National UFO Reporting Center
34:07
as used in the new study was
34:09
132,850 last year. The
34:14
new study incorporated a range of metrics
34:16
to determine which state gave locals and
34:18
visitors the highest chance of seeing the
34:20
UFO, including UFO
34:22
sightings via New Fork, data
34:25
on light pollution levels, and
34:27
survey data from 2,057 people on
34:31
topics related to UFO encounters across
34:34
each US state. So
34:38
this is interesting, who
34:40
did this survey? The
34:44
project was sponsored by Jackpot
34:46
City Casino. It's
34:51
now making sense, all these
34:53
numbers, statistics. Someone's
34:56
counting cards over there at Jackpot City.
34:59
Jackpot City Casino for reasons, the
35:02
article literally says this, the project
35:04
is sponsored by Jackpot City Casino for
35:07
reasons that have not been fully disclosed
35:09
yet. What
35:11
is up with that? They
35:15
working with Enigma Labs. Yeah,
35:17
I went there. But their
35:19
state's high light pollution, let
35:22
me see, the state's high light pollution
35:25
and meager seven, I'm
35:27
getting ahead, I'm so sorry guys. The
35:31
adjustments based on light pollution,
35:33
statewide population density, and survey
35:35
data significantly altered the findings
35:38
when compared to New Fork's
35:40
raw UFO sighting figures. California,
35:43
for example, would have otherwise topped the
35:45
list with a staggering 16,354 UFO sightings
35:47
in total, reported
35:51
to New Fork. But the state's high
35:53
light pollution and meager 7%
35:56
of citizens who reported having seen it. seen
36:00
a UFO themselves in the
36:02
study survey data, weighed down
36:04
the Golden State's ultimate ranking.
36:07
So yeah, a lot of
36:09
these, this is cool. I mean, it's interesting.
36:11
It's a cool stat, you know, especially
36:14
if you live in the US, you can like brag
36:16
if you live in Montana. It
36:20
really goes to show that if
36:22
we want true, accurate sort
36:25
of numbers on things like this, we
36:27
need more people to report their
36:29
UFO sightings, specifically to New Fork.
36:32
They are the largest and like
36:34
longest running reporting center
36:37
in the world. In fact, literally
36:40
within the next few hours, I'm dropping
36:42
the Summer in the Skies podcast, a
36:44
new episode where we cover 10 triangular
36:46
UFO sightings reported
36:49
to New Fork in the mid
36:51
1970s. A
36:53
lot of which were reported by police officers. And
36:56
you're gonna hear the raw phone
36:58
calls reported to
37:00
New Fork from these very
37:02
scared witnesses of these black
37:05
triangles. Once again, that
37:07
took place throughout the US in the 1970s. So
37:10
if you see something guys,
37:13
report it. New Fork, move
37:16
on. Email
37:18
me. Like I know I'm not
37:20
a reporting center, but I can steer you
37:22
in the right direction just
37:25
to tell someone to
37:27
archive these things, to have them live
37:30
somewhere and not fade into
37:32
obscurity. So yeah, yeah,
37:35
pretty cool. It reminds me of the old, you
37:38
know, Stan Friedman thing where he would
37:41
give lectures and he would
37:43
ask the audience, how many people have
37:45
ever seen a UFO? And 90%
37:49
of the people would raise their hands, admittedly.
37:52
And he'd say, cool, how many of you reported it
37:54
somewhere? Those hands went down
37:56
so damn quick and maybe 5% of
37:59
the people. Would say
38:01
they reported it. So yeah, we have
38:03
a reporting problem. And so
38:05
is the US military, but that's changing
38:08
That's changing. So yeah Make
38:12
of that what you will guys I'm
38:14
gonna go up in the chat and see what's
38:16
going on Robert
38:21
says it's not pronounced new fork. It's pronounced
38:23
new force. Oh interesting. Is
38:25
that true? I Didn't
38:27
know that spooking
38:30
me not speak words good. So me.
38:33
Sorry Robert me
38:36
so sorry Alright
38:41
oh Sorry,
38:46
I missed these start things guys biologists as
38:48
long day Ryan. Yes. It was
38:50
my friend. You have no idea
38:53
Um, I'm gonna tell the story screw
38:55
it. I'm gonna tell it cuz he posted about
38:57
it. Um the
39:00
reason I'm drinking tonight is
39:02
in celebration of My
39:07
closest friend my mentor
39:10
not being dead So
39:15
I woke up this morning to like
39:17
a barrage of texts Asking
39:20
me what's going on with
39:23
Peter Robbins famed
39:25
UFO researcher my
39:27
hero my mentor and People
39:31
saying he's he I've been told
39:33
that he's gravely ill or has
39:36
passed away And of
39:38
course, I went as wet as a ghost
39:40
and dropped my phone. What is going on?
39:42
like no one ever expects to hear those
39:44
things and You
39:47
know, I started digging and I started asking
39:49
around to everyone I immediately called
39:51
Peter and he didn't pick up mind
39:53
you this was early UK
39:55
time in the morning, so it was the middle of
39:58
the night in America where
40:00
he is and I texted him,
40:02
my Facebook messaged him, I
40:05
frickin' tried to send a carrier pigeon,
40:07
I don't know, like whatever I could do to try
40:09
to get a hold of the man and
40:11
I couldn't and
40:13
I was getting very worried, especially when he didn't pick
40:15
up the phone because he's pretty good about
40:17
that. So
40:20
I was able to reach out
40:22
to all of these people who had also heard
40:24
the same rumor and started
40:27
doing that thing where you trace it back to
40:29
see who told who what, reverse
40:31
engineer in that shit and
40:34
eventually I was able to find the individual
40:37
who this all started with. And I'm
40:39
not even gonna tell you their
40:44
response, like
40:48
how this rumor started or why
40:51
or in what state this person was
40:54
when they made this mistake. They,
40:57
it was the wrong name, the
41:00
wrong person, yet
41:02
they decided to begin telling
41:05
people about this before family were notified
41:08
or any announcements were made and
41:12
got a lot of us very scared, worried
41:15
sick. So
41:18
yeah, don't do that. That's
41:21
a lesson for anyone out there. Don't spread rumors
41:23
about someone passing away until you
41:25
hear from family or
41:28
there's been an announcement of some sort. Yeah,
41:33
lesson learned, I hope for that individual. But
41:35
all of this to say Peter took this in stride
41:38
and even posted on Facebook, the
41:41
old saying, the
41:44
rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated
41:46
or something like that. It
41:48
was so Peter and I'm actually going
41:50
to be seeing him here in
41:54
the UK, thank God,
41:57
in the coming weeks. So I'm very, very excited
41:59
for that. But Peter Robbins is
42:01
alive and well and he
42:03
is killing it in the UFO world as
42:05
usual So that's where I'm
42:07
at guys and because of that
42:09
tonight. I am drinking this in
42:11
Peter's name. It's a awesome Beer
42:15
I don't I can't even pronounce it. It's
42:18
a vise en marcin It's
42:22
delicious Kind
42:24
of a citrusy sweet taste. I'm loving it. I'm
42:26
loving it. I'm loving it How
42:31
we doing guys Glad
42:36
it turned out. Well biologist says thanks man Richard
42:40
asks are you going to be watching Beetlejuice
42:42
2 that is a very Unrelated
42:45
question, but I love that question Heck
42:48
yeah, I am a huge
42:51
Michael Keaton fan. His Batman is still and
42:53
forever will be my favorite And
42:56
I actually worked at Beetlejuice
42:58
the musical on Broadway
43:01
and it is one of the
43:03
best musicals I have ever
43:05
had the pleasure of seeing and I've
43:07
worked Hundreds of
43:10
Broadway productions and I will tell you man It
43:13
is just so much fun. It's
43:16
hilarious the music
43:18
laughs like hell and the
43:20
performances were just Amazing.
43:22
So if it's touring in your
43:25
hometowns across the world, I know
43:27
it's touring internationally now, too Check
43:30
it out. It's definitely definitely worth
43:32
seeing the book is great. The
43:34
lyrics are great. The music is fantastic All
43:37
this being said I've heard really I
43:40
guess I'd say I've heard mixed things about
43:42
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Don't
43:44
say it one more time Ryan You
43:47
are gonna have to bust out the SLR camera
43:52
I've heard mixed things but I've
43:54
also heard really good things from a lot
43:56
of diehard Beetlejuice fans So I
43:58
heard the nostalgia bait is just like
44:01
teetering on the edge and it's not too
44:03
annoying or like
44:05
clouds a very unique story from
44:07
what I've been told and you
44:09
know I I love anything
44:12
that those actors are in so yeah I'm
44:14
looking forward to it Eric
44:17
saw Deadpool love Deadpool epic
44:20
loved it too my man loved it loved it
44:22
I've not seen the new aliens movie Robert
44:26
Romulus I still have to see that one
44:29
Anamakan had Suzanne and
44:32
I going crazy all
44:36
right let's get to our next story
44:39
here guys and this is gonna be
44:41
a new face for some of you
44:43
a face you better get used to
44:45
and hopefully a face that we grow
44:47
to love this
44:51
is dr. John T Kozlowski and
44:53
he is the new head of
44:56
arrow so
44:59
this story comes to us from the debrief
45:02
the Pentagon's official UAP investigative
45:04
office has a new full-time
45:06
director arrow announced
45:08
on Monday that dr. John
45:10
T Kozlowski has been selected as
45:13
its new full-time director arrow
45:17
stated dr. Kozlowski
45:19
brings extensive experience working
45:21
in multiple scientific fields
45:24
including quantum optics and
45:26
crypto mathematics as
45:28
well as leading mission oriented research
45:31
and analysis teams hey
45:33
maybe he's the one who
45:35
worked with that casino on
45:39
that thing it's all making sense now
45:46
Kozlowski holds a PhD in
45:48
electrical engineering from Johns Hopkins
45:50
University and a bachelor's degree
45:52
in mathematics and physics from
45:54
California State University San Bernardino
45:57
more than a year after arrow was established
45:59
an official website associated with the office was
46:02
launched in 2023. Later in November of that
46:06
year, Arrow included an official
46:08
secure reporting mechanism on
46:11
their website, which provided military
46:13
and other government personnel, quote,
46:15
with direct knowledge of U.S.
46:17
government programs or activities related
46:20
to UAP dating back to
46:22
1945. A
46:24
medium for conveying such information to
46:26
Arrow. However,
46:29
the website's reporting mechanism was
46:31
only designated for use with
46:33
unclassified information and Arrow did
46:35
not include a similar reporting
46:38
feature for members of the
46:40
general public, which
46:42
makes no sense
46:44
whatsoever. In
46:46
2024, Arrow issued the first
46:49
installment of a two-volume historical
46:51
report. Have you guys read
46:53
that? It's
46:55
been a while. I'll have to go back and read it. Which
46:58
they said the office had found
47:00
no evidence of legacy
47:02
programs long alleged to have been
47:05
involved in retrieving UAP hardware for
47:08
purported crashes and other incidents over
47:10
the decades. The historical
47:12
report also said that Arrow had
47:15
found no convincing evidence linking UAP
47:17
settings to extraterrestrial
47:20
phenomena. The
47:23
Pentagon said Kozlowski's new appointment
47:25
will aim to, quote, minimize
47:28
technical and intelligence
47:30
surprise by synchronizing
47:32
scientific intelligence and
47:34
operational detection, identification,
47:37
attribution, and mitigation
47:39
of unidentified anomalous
47:41
phenomena. Hence, the
47:43
resolution office. And
47:47
this will all be done in the vicinity of
47:49
national security areas. Under Dr.
47:51
Kozlowski's leadership, Arrow will continue to
47:54
examine the U.S. government historical record
47:56
relating to UAP, as well as
47:58
efforts to deal with the UAP.
48:00
classify and release UAP related records
48:03
to the greatest extent possible.
48:09
Dalen says, John is a super nerd, we
48:11
need him. This
48:14
is what I'm hearing. So look, there's
48:17
no getting around the fact that a
48:19
lot of people did not care for
48:21
the former head of Arrow, Dr. Sean
48:23
Kirkpatrick. Now, while I think
48:26
he did some good work,
48:30
there were some problems. I
48:32
don't know if it was a lack of communication, if it
48:35
was preconceived
48:37
notions or predeterminations,
48:41
but it did seem like a lot
48:44
of the individuals, and we're talking
48:46
military witnesses who came to Arrow
48:48
to quote unquote, testify
48:51
or give reports that
48:54
they were brushed off, that
48:56
they were ignored, specifically
48:58
by Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick.
49:01
And that doesn't seem to be very responsible,
49:07
professional, ethical,
49:09
even, I guess. I
49:11
mean, they had two
49:14
hour phone calls with some of these
49:16
individuals, these witnesses that
49:18
were not recorded. Why
49:21
would you do a
49:23
two hour interview with someone and
49:25
not record it for posterity? It
49:28
just makes absolutely no sense to me. This
49:31
is besides the point. I'm
49:33
hearing good things about this guy. And
49:37
that actually comes to us from the
49:40
former head of the UAP
49:42
TF, the UAP
49:44
Task Force. This
49:47
image specifically comes to us from Steven
49:49
Greenstreet. And recently,
49:51
Jay Stratton said of the
49:53
new director, the good news is I got
49:55
a text a few weeks ago from a
49:58
good friend of mine who was part of
50:00
the UAP task force, John Kozlowski.
50:02
And he said, I just got
50:04
the Aero job. He's
50:06
good, he's trustworthy, and hopefully
50:08
he can carry on my
50:11
legacy. So
50:14
there you go guys. You got the stamp
50:16
of approval from Jay, who we know, worked
50:22
with and for
50:24
and investigated some
50:26
pretty interesting
50:29
things, exotic things, things
50:33
at Skinwalker Ranch, work with AUSAP.
50:36
He's working with people right
50:38
now at Skinwalker Ranch and stuff like
50:41
that. So the guy has
50:43
a very, very, very open mind.
50:46
That's very clear. And the
50:48
fact that he's vouching for this guy, John,
50:51
that gives me some hope. Will
50:54
it stick? Because I know
50:56
early on in the days of Sean Kirkpatrick, a lot
50:58
of people were praising him too. And
51:01
then look how that all ended. Not
51:03
very well for anyone, to be
51:05
completely honest. Kirkpatrick
51:07
was getting threatened, like
51:11
visited at his own home, which is absolutely
51:14
reprehensible in every way,
51:16
shape and form. But also,
51:19
you know, I don't think he
51:21
took the job as seriously as some had hoped. Or
51:25
maybe he took it too seriously. I
51:27
don't know. I don't know. But
51:29
yeah, we'll see. We'll see what happens with
51:31
this guy. I
51:35
have hope. He reminds me
51:37
so much of someone I knew in high school, a
51:40
lacrosse player. I even made
51:42
a tweet about him, like, this dude definitely played
51:44
lacrosse in high school. He just has that look
51:46
to me for some reason. Doesn't
51:48
he? I don't
51:50
know. He reminds me so much
51:52
of all the East Coast suburban white
51:54
boys that I grew up with. That
51:59
means. Nothing, probably to most of
52:01
you, but yeah, yeah. Let
52:04
me go in the chat and see what you guys are saying. Android,
52:07
welcome my friend, welcome, welcome. Considering
52:10
Dr. Kozlowski gave a pro-disclosure government official
52:12
a heads up that he got the
52:14
job, then that highly indicates
52:17
to me he intends to disclose anything
52:19
not related to our own tech. There
52:21
you go, well said.
52:23
Robert says, I'd love
52:26
to see his background
52:28
report, yeah? I mean, look, the more these people are out in
52:30
the open, we
52:33
now know who it is, you know people are gonna be digging. And
52:38
probably trying to get files and
52:40
documents on things that people have worked on in
52:43
the past. Wink, wink, John Greenwald. Very
52:48
toothy and chatty. Very
52:52
toothy and chatty. What,
52:57
is that a
52:59
European thing, is that a culture thing? Are you talking about
53:01
me or him? I don't know what that
53:03
means, Talen. What
53:07
am I missing here, Suzanne? Let me know in the private
53:09
chat, what does that mean? I'm
53:12
on one tonight, guys. I warned
53:15
you. Cheers.
53:21
Okay, let's
53:23
move on, guys, to
53:29
our next story. Oh,
53:32
actually, this is gonna be an interesting one.
53:34
So I'm gonna say that, I'm gonna give
53:36
you guys a little cliffhanger. We're gonna take
53:38
a quick break. She likes
53:40
the looks of Kaz Lasky.
53:43
He's a detractive man. I
53:45
would have to agree. He's a
53:47
looker, for sure. I
53:50
don't think I'm supposed to read that. The
53:55
train has officially got off the tracks, Dalen,
53:57
I am so sorry for blowing up your
53:59
spot. Let's
54:01
take a break because I'm turning beet red
54:04
and because I just did that and we're
54:06
going to come back and talk about Talk
54:11
about a very interesting story
54:13
that came to light this week. You're not
54:15
going to believe this guys. What
54:19
this bodyguard has to say. I'm
54:21
talking about the new arrow dude. He looks like a Chad.
54:24
Oh no. Guys,
54:28
I'll see you on the other side. Let's take a
54:30
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54:32
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57:18
And if you are just joining us, we
57:21
just talked about the new head of arrow.
57:23
That was a lot of fun. Had
57:27
some good laughs with that one as well.
57:29
We talked
57:31
about a
57:33
pretty interesting survey that was done
57:36
recently on UF UFO reports in
57:39
tandem with New Fork and a casino of
57:41
all things. Talked
57:44
all about a namakan, but we are going to
57:46
move to this story,
57:48
which is I don't even know where to begin. It's
57:52
convoluted. It's interesting.
57:54
It's developing, but I thought it was worth
57:56
talking about. This
58:02
is Big Homie. That's
58:04
literally his name as far as I know. He
58:07
is a celebrity bodyguard. He
58:09
has been a bodyguard for, you
58:12
name it, A-listers, politicians,
58:15
ambassadors, everything
58:18
you can possibly think of. And when I
58:20
say everything, I mean everything. Because
58:23
recently, he made a huge
58:26
claim about a
58:28
government official and UFOs.
58:33
So recently on the No
58:35
Jumper podcast, Celebrity Bodyguard Big
58:37
Homie made a very interesting
58:39
claim about someone who offered
58:41
him a very large
58:43
sum of money for protection. And
58:46
the story he told was pretty
58:49
interesting. So I am going to
58:51
play this in full. Hopefully
58:53
we don't get a copyright strike on
58:55
this, but you have to hear this to
58:58
believe it. And then we're going to
59:00
sort of unravel this
59:02
mystery as it goes along.
59:05
So go ahead and watch this clip, guys. This is Big
59:08
Homie on the No Jumper podcast.
59:11
Again, this
59:13
is for educational purposes. And
59:16
yeah, yeah, let's give this a watch and
59:18
we will talk about it on the other
59:20
side and get your thoughts as well.
59:23
Enjoy. Oh my God, he wanted to...
59:25
This is 2012. He wanted to meet
59:28
me at a place called Lux Bar. He
59:31
said he had a job for me. He said the
59:33
job was paying $52,000 for five days. Up
59:39
front, you get the entire pay. Right?
59:41
That's a good deal. Yeah, okay. Also,
59:44
why the f*** would they pay you up front? Listen
59:47
to this. I
59:49
meet up with the guy. He shows me an ID
59:52
from the Pentagon. He
59:59
tells me that... He does
1:00:01
not trust certain people that he works
1:00:03
with and that he
1:00:05
needs me to keep him safe
1:00:07
until he can testify in front
1:00:09
of Congress. Oh wow. Right?
1:00:13
So then he
1:00:15
says, Keith, I want you to look at this. Red
1:00:18
flag off top, because how do you know my name? I never
1:00:20
told you my name. Okay.
1:00:23
He could have heard from somebody else, et cetera,
1:00:25
et cetera. He shows me some pictures. He
1:00:27
say, what does this look like to you? Man,
1:00:30
looks like a desert of some sort.
1:00:32
You know, I see like some trucks.
1:00:35
You feel me? He says, okay, so this is like
1:00:37
a truck to you? It's some type of plow truck,
1:00:39
something like that. He says,
1:00:41
well, according to these measurements, this
1:00:44
truck is two miles long. Something
1:00:47
like what? Okay.
1:00:51
He asked me some more questions, showed me some more stuff.
1:00:54
Oh, another one was like a, looks
1:00:56
like a protractor
1:01:00
or something. A two mile
1:01:02
long truck. What
1:01:04
he said, you know? Very confusing. All right. So
1:01:07
I say, okay, so what am I looking
1:01:10
at? He says, these pictures are on the
1:01:12
surface of the moon. He
1:01:15
say, my job is to
1:01:17
scrub these pictures to
1:01:20
make them available to get released to the
1:01:22
public. So
1:01:25
I'm like, okay. Then
1:01:28
he asked me to sign an NDA. He
1:01:30
pulled out a little folder, unfolded the paper
1:01:32
and single me signing an NDA. I'm like, okay.
1:01:34
I always try to avoid that because to
1:01:36
me it's like you agreeing or something. Right?
1:01:39
Then the guy goes on to
1:01:41
explain to me about some
1:01:44
race of people who live
1:01:47
at the bottom of the ocean. They
1:01:49
have facilities there. And
1:01:53
when I refused
1:01:55
this job. Sounds
1:01:58
like a little mermaid, but. Until
1:02:00
you hit these parts. Okay. Uh, I
1:02:02
refuse to, I refuse to gig. He
1:02:05
tells me someone's occupying our meal and
1:02:07
our moon. I'm scheduled to testify as
1:02:09
a whistleblower in front of Congress about
1:02:12
this. Can you keep me safe
1:02:14
until then? I had to turn the job down.
1:02:16
Because as soon as I go outside, my
1:02:19
car ransacked, my
1:02:21
car for about three weeks,
1:02:23
my car get towed. I
1:02:26
go to pick it up. They give it to me for free. Then
1:02:32
a lot of strange things was happening. See
1:02:35
what I'm saying? And, uh, you know, this
1:02:37
guy testified in front
1:02:39
of Congress. And is he
1:02:41
still alive? Yep. Sounds like if
1:02:43
they were willing to do all that to you, that
1:02:45
they would be willing to kill him too, or
1:02:48
something to him. Yeah. So, you
1:02:50
know, he has something called like
1:02:52
a dead man script. So like,
1:02:54
if he wants to die unexpectedly,
1:02:57
some type of information will get released. So
1:02:59
apparently that's what kept him alive throughout that
1:03:01
process. You know who
1:03:03
Luis Elizondo is? No. Oh, Luis
1:03:08
Elizondo is a former
1:03:10
CIA operative who just
1:03:13
testified him and his coworkers are testified
1:03:16
in front of Congress about the
1:03:18
same shit I'm just telling you about.
1:03:20
Really? Who
1:03:25
is it? What
1:03:29
is going on? Okay. So people
1:03:32
started picking up on this. And
1:03:35
I'm watching the chat very closely. Guys,
1:03:38
like you, I'm extremely, uh, hesitant
1:03:43
with this story. Um, a lot
1:03:45
of it, there's some discrepancies as I'm
1:03:48
seeing in the chat. We'll
1:03:50
get to that. Uh, Gary, there you go,
1:03:54
my man. So before
1:03:56
we get to who that is, individual
1:04:00
possibly was, he
1:04:05
did mention Luis Elizondo in
1:04:07
this interview. And
1:04:09
there were people who actually edited these clips
1:04:11
down and made it sound like Big Homie
1:04:13
was actually talking about Luis Elizondo. And you
1:04:15
know, if you're kind of not up on
1:04:18
all of this, like a lot of us
1:04:20
are, you would
1:04:22
know that Elizondo has never
1:04:25
spoken before Congress. Elizondo has never talked
1:04:28
about, you know, things, structures on the moon or
1:04:30
anything like that. So
1:04:33
it clearly was not Elizondo. What
1:04:36
is interesting though is when Elizondo heard
1:04:38
about this, he actually tweeted this response
1:04:40
because someone's like, was this you? And
1:04:42
he said, Lowell never spoke to the
1:04:45
dude, but got to get props to
1:04:47
a clever imagination. I actually thought this
1:04:49
was a joke until some folks said
1:04:51
people were taking this seriously. For the
1:04:53
record, this never happened, but it is
1:04:56
funny. Now, the
1:04:58
way I'm interpreting this is Elizondo saying
1:05:00
that it never happened with him. He's
1:05:02
not saying that Big Homie is, you
1:05:05
know, making this up or that this,
1:05:07
that none of this ever happened. He's merely saying,
1:05:09
I am not, I'm not the guy. I am
1:05:12
not the guy, but who was the
1:05:14
guy? Who
1:05:17
was the guy? So
1:05:20
recently, the vetted
1:05:24
podcast, hosted
1:05:26
by Patrick
1:05:28
Scott, when I get
1:05:30
his name right, Patrick Scott, who hosts the vetted
1:05:33
podcast, he covered this
1:05:35
story. He did a whole YouTube video on
1:05:37
it. He showed probably
1:05:39
less than I did. So probably gonna get a
1:05:41
copyright strike on that. But he did show some
1:05:43
of the Big Homie interview. And
1:05:48
Big Homie himself would
1:05:50
actually go into the comment section
1:05:52
of the vetted podcast YouTube video
1:05:55
and comment, which was
1:05:57
pretty interesting. And this
1:05:59
is what he said. said. Everything
1:06:03
that I said in this interview is the
1:06:05
100% fact and I stand
1:06:07
by it. Speaking to this man whose last
1:06:09
name was Wolf with
1:06:12
an E changed my worldview and
1:06:14
had an effect on my life. If anyone
1:06:16
wants to debate me on the facts, I'm
1:06:18
here 100. So Wolf, who is Wolf? So
1:06:22
the story continues
1:06:28
to unravel. Patrick
1:06:31
of the vetted podcast would go on to
1:06:34
do some more research and
1:06:36
he believes that he
1:06:38
knows who it is. And
1:06:40
I did see a couple people mention it in
1:06:42
the chat. He and others believe
1:06:44
that this is a gentleman named Carl
1:06:47
Wolf. And Wolf
1:06:49
testified at the National Press
1:06:51
Club back in 2001 as
1:06:54
part of the disclosure project.
1:06:57
So the timetables
1:06:59
are off on
1:07:03
a lot of these things. At first
1:07:05
I'm like, was Big Homie thinking that
1:07:07
maybe the National Press Club event put
1:07:09
on by Stephen Greer through the disclosure
1:07:11
project, that that was testifying before
1:07:14
Congress. But
1:07:17
then he said that he was approached in 2012, I think he said,
1:07:21
but that event was in 2001. There
1:07:25
was that, what
1:07:27
was that other thing? It was like
1:07:30
that mock congressional hearing that Stephen Bassett
1:07:32
put on. I don't remember the
1:07:34
timetable on that. Could
1:07:36
it have been something like that? Or was
1:07:38
this guy literally going to
1:07:40
testify before members of
1:07:42
Congress and nobody knew about it?
1:07:46
I don't know. It's
1:07:48
all very interesting. But what I want to
1:07:50
do now is actually play a clip from
1:07:52
that National Press Club event of Carl Wolf.
1:07:54
So you get an idea of who this
1:07:57
individual is and maybe why this is who
1:08:00
take home he was talking about so
1:08:02
let me go ahead and play that for you
1:08:04
guys and then we'll close the story out. Good
1:08:07
morning. My name is Carl Wolf
1:08:09
and I was a precision
1:08:12
electronics photographic repairman with
1:08:14
a top secret crypto clearance in
1:08:18
the United States Air Force. I was
1:08:20
stationed at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia.
1:08:23
In 1965, in mid 1965, I was loaned
1:08:25
to the Lunar Orbiter Project
1:08:30
at NASA on Langley Field.
1:08:34
Dr. Collie was in charge of that project.
1:08:37
They had problems with a piece of electronic
1:08:40
equipment that was bottlenecking their
1:08:43
production of photographs. I
1:08:46
went to the facility and when I walked
1:08:48
into the facility, there were scientists from all
1:08:50
over the world. I was stunned actually to
1:08:53
see people at a NASA project
1:08:56
from all over the world. It didn't make any sense
1:08:58
to me initially. I
1:09:01
was taken into the laboratory where the
1:09:03
equipment was malfunctioning. I couldn't
1:09:05
repair it in the dark. I asked to have it removed.
1:09:08
A Airman second
1:09:10
class was in the dark room at that
1:09:12
time. I was also in Airman second class.
1:09:17
I was interested in how the whole process
1:09:19
functioned, how the data got
1:09:21
from the Lunar Orbiter to the laboratory. I
1:09:24
asked the young man if he described the
1:09:26
process to me. He did. About
1:09:28
30 minutes into the process, he said to me
1:09:32
in a very distressed way, by
1:09:35
the way we discovered a base on the
1:09:37
backside of the moon. Then he proceeded to
1:09:39
put photographs down in front of me. Clearly
1:09:41
in these photographs were structures,
1:09:45
mushroom shaped buildings, spherical buildings,
1:09:48
and towers. At
1:09:50
that point, I was very concerned because
1:09:52
I knew we were working on compartmentalized
1:09:54
security. He had breached security and I
1:09:56
was actually frightened at that moment. I
1:09:59
did not question. and a
1:10:01
few moments later someone did come into the room.
1:10:05
I worked there for three more days and I
1:10:07
remember going home and naively thinking I can't wait
1:10:09
to hear about this on the evening news. And
1:10:13
here it is more than 30 years later
1:10:15
and I hope we hear about it tonight.
1:10:17
And I will testify under oath
1:10:19
before Congress that what I'm saying is the
1:10:21
truth. I
1:10:28
see said I will testify before
1:10:30
Congress. Witness
1:10:33
protection is not feeling it. He's
1:10:35
a crackpot. A
1:10:39
lot of you don't believe big homie either. I
1:10:41
totally get it. I get it. All
1:10:43
of it. It's
1:10:45
an interesting developing story. But
1:10:48
you know with the things that Carl
1:10:51
was saying, they
1:10:53
do sort of line up with
1:10:55
the stuff that big homie was saying too. So I
1:10:57
don't know.
1:11:00
It's interesting nonetheless. The
1:11:03
latest update that I got on all of this
1:11:05
is that big homie is actually going to be
1:11:08
on the vetted podcast in the
1:11:10
coming day. We got not exactly
1:11:12
sure but to sort of
1:11:15
expand on a lot of this stuff.
1:11:17
So hopefully we'll get more clarification. I
1:11:19
know even Patrick himself had
1:11:22
some issues and discrepancies with
1:11:25
the claims by
1:11:28
not Wolf but big homie. And I'm sure
1:11:30
he will bring those up in the interview.
1:11:34
But yeah, sort of the
1:11:36
tragic end I guess to this
1:11:38
story is that Carl
1:11:40
Wolf actually died tragically
1:11:44
in New York. He died at the age of 74 in
1:11:47
a very terrible
1:11:49
bicycle accident actually. So
1:11:52
you know that got a lot
1:11:54
of the conspiracy theorists going that
1:11:56
was he was he offed because
1:11:59
he knew the truth. I'm not going there. I
1:12:01
never go there. Says
1:12:05
the guy who wrote an article about mysterious
1:12:08
deaths in the UFO field. Wow,
1:12:10
that was a contradiction right there. That
1:12:13
being said, in this case, I
1:12:16
do not believe that anything
1:12:18
nefarious happened other than just
1:12:21
a horrible, horrible accident to Carl Wolf.
1:12:24
But all this being said, maybe
1:12:26
he actually believes all this. Maybe all of
1:12:29
this actually happened to him. He was shown
1:12:31
these things. And he feared
1:12:33
so much for his life that he
1:12:35
wanted to hire someone to protect him.
1:12:38
Case that day came where he did testify in
1:12:41
front of Congress, I don't know. Or maybe it's
1:12:43
not this guy at all. We
1:12:45
have to keep that in mind
1:12:47
too. Maybe none
1:12:49
of this is real. But
1:12:53
it's an interesting story nonetheless. Hello to
1:12:55
Michael Huntington. That bodyguard wants to be
1:12:58
a celebrity and is joining the UFO
1:13:00
game. He is well in it now.
1:13:05
Big homie is the next big Stevie Greer.
1:13:11
It's gonna start doing CE5s. I
1:13:13
love it. Gareth says,
1:13:15
oh, oh wait, Daylen says, oh, top
1:13:17
secret crypto positive vetting. That's Sittuis.
1:13:23
Gareth said, big homie
1:13:26
sounds like a guy whose story is all
1:13:28
over the place. I'd actually believe
1:13:30
it. He obviously has no interest in the phenomenon.
1:13:32
I'll see what he'd be more careful with what
1:13:34
he was saying regarding names. That's true. He's
1:13:39
throwing names out there, which is, if
1:13:41
you're gonna, you have
1:13:43
to know that if you're gonna start some
1:13:46
elaborate story or hoax and you put names
1:13:48
out there, people are going to dig and
1:13:50
they're going to vet. And
1:13:52
hopefully that's what Patrick will be doing on
1:13:54
the vetted podcast. Yeah,
1:13:57
yeah, I think that's the end of
1:13:59
that story. We will see if any
1:14:01
more of this unfolds, but let's move to our
1:14:04
last news story Then I just have two brief
1:14:06
clips for you. I promise We
1:14:12
talked about How many
1:14:14
Americans believe in UFOs
1:14:17
and we can then sort of translate
1:14:20
into Globally, you know, no
1:14:22
matter where you live outside of the United States
1:14:24
as well This
1:14:26
growth in the belief in
1:14:28
UFOs in in other in
1:14:31
a non-human intelligence let's say
1:14:34
and that this is being covered up by
1:14:37
Primarily the US government
1:14:39
but possibly the Five Eyes Alliance
1:14:42
other countries as well breathe
1:14:45
Ryan breathe There we go
1:14:50
And how that belief can Sometimes
1:14:52
be detrimental Even dangerous
1:14:54
and there was an
1:14:56
interesting paper that was written recently
1:14:59
and it
1:15:01
was highlighted in Newsweek and The
1:15:06
title was growing belief in UFOs is dangerous
1:15:09
political tsunami So let me
1:15:11
pull this up here In
1:15:15
a moment In
1:15:19
the US belief in UFO subs belief in
1:15:21
UFO sightings as evidence of alien life
1:15:23
has surged from 20% in 1986 to
1:15:28
34% in 2022 with 24% of Americans reporting they have
1:15:30
seen a UFO according
1:15:35
to a 2022 you a Gov
1:15:38
poll of over a thousand US
1:15:40
adult citizens in Short
1:15:42
this belief is no longer confined
1:15:44
to the fringes And
1:15:47
I'm sure that's only grown since probably 2017 and moving
1:15:49
forward into 2024 in
1:15:56
a recent study accepted for publication in
1:15:59
the proceedings narrative
1:18:00
and it starts to overwrite that
1:18:03
stuff. As these
1:18:05
alien narratives gain validation, the
1:18:07
true cultural significance of indigenous
1:18:09
stories may be lost. And
1:18:13
finally, the proliferation of alien
1:18:15
visitation tales creates noise
1:18:17
that detracts from genuine
1:18:19
scientific inquiry. At
1:18:22
a time when scientists are making
1:18:24
significant strides towards discovering microbial life
1:18:26
beyond Earth, a potential
1:18:28
milestone in human history, these
1:18:31
conspiracy theories risk obscuring
1:18:33
serious scientific efforts. These
1:18:36
tales create so much background
1:18:38
noise that it gets in
1:18:41
the way of legitimate science
1:18:43
communication. None
1:18:45
of these things are good
1:18:47
for democratic societies. They're all
1:18:50
bad and they're all growing.
1:18:52
Political figures should take a
1:18:54
stand against the spread of
1:18:56
alien visitation beliefs. And
1:18:59
they should protect scientific integrity
1:19:01
and preserve authentic indigenous stories.
1:19:04
We can try and accelerate the process
1:19:06
of recording stories that are transmitted orally
1:19:09
before it becomes impossible further
1:19:12
down the line to disentangle
1:19:14
what's authentic from what's not
1:19:16
authentic. You can't stop the
1:19:19
wave. There's
1:19:26
so much to unpack with this. We
1:19:28
don't have time here. I can
1:19:31
see why this guy is a philosopher. I
1:19:38
want to go to point to the indigenous
1:19:40
thing. He's completely
1:19:42
right on that. I
1:19:48
struggle every day
1:19:50
with the fact that I have been
1:19:52
featured prominently on the show Ancient Aliens.
1:19:55
And I'm not defending myself.
1:19:57
I'm stating a fact. I
1:20:00
never speak about indigenous people.
1:20:02
I never talk about
1:20:04
ancient alien theory on that show.
1:20:08
I was brought in throughout several seasons now
1:20:10
to talk about modern day ufology, the
1:20:12
things going on now. The
1:20:15
closest I came to sort of ancient
1:20:17
alien stuff was a
1:20:19
story about Egypt, but
1:20:22
it had nothing to do with alien
1:20:24
intervention or building the pyramids or anything
1:20:26
like that. I
1:20:29
do agree that we cannot
1:20:32
strip creation stories, the
1:20:36
oral traditions, the culture of
1:20:38
indigenous people in
1:20:41
order to inject our own
1:20:43
possible extraterrestrial
1:20:47
narrative. Now you
1:20:49
go back into pretty much any
1:20:51
indigenous culture and there is a form
1:20:54
of other or,
1:20:56
you know, whether
1:20:59
it's gods or some
1:21:01
sort of non-human interaction
1:21:05
with something, star people, you name it, it's
1:21:09
pretty prevalent throughout every
1:21:11
indigenous culture. So that's
1:21:13
not to say it's not happening and
1:21:15
it hasn't happened, but a lot of
1:21:17
this comes down to interpretation, again,
1:21:20
or religious beliefs, everything, everything.
1:21:23
But I do agree, tend to agree with him on that point.
1:21:27
Point one, in terms
1:21:29
of this undermines governance
1:21:32
and our trust in institutions,
1:21:36
I take some issue with that. They've
1:21:39
done that themselves. They
1:21:44
are the ones who have made the public
1:21:46
not trust them. And
1:21:48
it's only gotten worse, especially
1:21:50
in the United States of America.
1:21:56
The government has failed the people so many times. 23%
1:30:00
of you said don't care drink your beer All
1:30:04
right. Well, it is too early to tell and
1:30:06
for the 23% of you Cheers
1:30:13
Ah Man
1:30:18
that's good I
1:30:23
know probably a lot of you can't get this maybe in Europe. I Can't
1:30:26
even read the back. I tried its own German So
1:30:32
This is fun There was a I
1:30:34
mean, these are all over the place if you're on tiktok
1:30:37
and stuff, which I think I am I don't remember the
1:30:39
last time I've even gone over to take that There's
1:30:42
a lot of people who do like conspiracy theory tiktok and specifically
1:30:47
moon landing conspiracy tiktok and
1:30:52
recently There was there's
1:30:54
a lot of people who do like conspiracy theory
1:30:57
tiktok com
1:30:59
specialist and stem space influencer
1:31:01
that I follow her name
1:31:03
is at Astro Alexandra And
1:31:07
she does these great tiktoks kind of
1:31:09
debunking a lot of conspiracy theories about
1:31:11
space and Clarifying a
1:31:14
lot of the stories that come out about
1:31:16
space whether it's like the things they found
1:31:18
on Mars or you know The the gases
1:31:20
found her on Venus or you know when
1:31:22
we get so excited about is this alien
1:31:25
life? And then it turns out
1:31:27
you know, there are much more
1:31:29
prosaic explanations and whatnot. Wow
1:31:33
Susan just inform me we're up to 500
1:31:35
people watching. That's incredible. Thank
1:31:37
you guys. Thank you for watching I
1:31:39
truly appreciate you spending your Sunday Evening
1:31:42
with us. It means the world to us.
1:31:44
So thank you. Thank you for being here
1:31:48
So yeah, I'll judge these great videos
1:31:50
kind of debunking things Crystallizing
1:31:52
things and this is her. I want to
1:31:54
show you this because I think it's really
1:31:56
funny her responding to
1:31:59
a moon landing conspiracy
1:32:02
video. Let's let's add
1:32:04
things on a lighter note I guess, right?
1:32:07
I do have one more clip after that because I did
1:32:09
put a image of Elizondo
1:32:11
in our featured image so I
1:32:13
would have to show something from
1:32:15
Elizondo, right? He's been all over
1:32:17
the place so we will do
1:32:19
that. But watch this quick video
1:32:21
about debunking the conspiracy
1:32:23
of us not landing on the
1:32:25
moon. So the camera was
1:32:28
mounted inside the lander in a
1:32:30
compartment called the MESA and when
1:32:32
the lunar lander
1:32:39
landed on the moon Neil Armstrong from
1:32:41
inside the lander pulled a lever and
1:32:43
that deployed the MESA. The MESA is
1:32:45
where some of the equipment was so
1:32:47
here it is and it's pointed that
1:32:49
way right at the ladder and this
1:32:51
is what the camera looked like mounted
1:32:53
inside of that. No cameraman just engineering.
1:32:56
Look how did that car fit
1:32:58
in the rocket ship? I think this is
1:33:00
an incredible question the car the rover folded
1:33:02
up and when astronauts were on the moon
1:33:04
they deployed it there's video of it very
1:33:06
cool. Then the guy's floating around with a
1:33:08
big cord to his stomach and they're telling
1:33:10
you that's his life
1:33:12
support. What's he give us eating
1:33:14
him through the tube like a
1:33:16
baby? No the astronauts ate inside
1:33:18
of the lunar lander the hose
1:33:20
is for like breathing and air
1:33:22
purposes. They're bouncing around like a
1:33:24
f***ing work off. Yeah watch let
1:33:26
me show you. So you agree
1:33:28
it's not earth gravity they're bouncing
1:33:30
around. There it goes bye-bye you
1:33:33
know what I'm gonna stay behind you guys go back
1:33:35
to earth I'll die up here and how the f***
1:33:37
did he get the film back to earth? So
1:33:40
the takeoff from the moon was actually filmed
1:33:42
by a camera on the lunar rover which
1:33:44
was pre-programmed to lift up and then pan
1:33:46
to try to follow them as they took
1:33:48
off from the moon and the film didn't
1:33:50
have to get back to earth because it
1:33:53
wasn't film it was live transmitted back to
1:33:55
earth that's how people saw the landing live
1:33:57
and yes the camera is still on the
1:33:59
moon. Oh
1:34:06
my god. That
1:34:08
is every construction
1:34:11
worker I ever passed in
1:34:13
Queens for over 10
1:34:15
years of living in New York City.
1:34:18
I love it. I love
1:34:20
that guy, whoever he is. But
1:34:22
I even more appreciate and
1:34:25
love the work Alexandra did on
1:34:27
clarifying a lot of that for us. Study
1:34:29
some space history. Michael
1:34:31
Antitid says agreed, agreed.
1:34:35
Wow. I go follow her guys.
1:34:37
Again, it's at Astro
1:34:39
Alexandra. She's on
1:34:41
TikTok or everything. She does a lot
1:34:44
of short videos like this that are
1:34:46
both fun, entertaining. And that was definitely
1:34:48
the funniest one I've seen. Bye.
1:34:50
Goodbye. How they
1:34:52
gonna get the video back? How they gonna get back?
1:34:55
I'm terrible at accents. Jane
1:34:58
can attest to that. It's
1:35:01
a hoax. Hate to
1:35:03
break your dreams, what this protection
1:35:05
says. Hey, believe
1:35:08
what you want to believe. My conspiracy
1:35:10
was ruined, alien fuck says. Jeffrey
1:35:13
says I like the conspiracy that Stanley Cooper
1:35:16
faked it then gave subtle clues to the
1:35:18
fact throughout the Shining movie. The
1:35:21
NASA shirt Danny is wearing is one
1:35:24
scene in one scene. Oh, interesting. Oh,
1:35:26
yeah, I do remember Danny wearing that.
1:35:29
I love that movie. There
1:35:33
was a movie that's out right now. I think
1:35:36
it's called Fly Me to the Moon. Has
1:35:39
anyone seen it? I was thinking of going, like,
1:35:41
I don't know, to a matinee or something if it's still It's
1:35:44
a comedy with I think Channing Tatum and Scarlett
1:35:48
Johansson, if I'm
1:35:50
getting those names right. And it's
1:35:53
about like us faking the
1:35:55
moon landing. It's a total comedy. But
1:35:57
it looked really cute. It looked fun. And
1:36:00
I'm interested to see how they handle all
1:36:02
of that. Um, so My
1:36:07
personal thoughts on the whole moon landing
1:36:09
conspiracy specter civil I wonder if he
1:36:11
can see I can Welcome
1:36:14
specter Welcome specter
1:36:17
civil Welcome
1:36:19
to our show and I'm so happy you're
1:36:21
joining us from twitch because I didn't know
1:36:23
if those comments made it over here But
1:36:25
you are a guinea pig and it worked.
1:36:27
So thank you. Thank you so much for
1:36:29
being Spectre civil I
1:36:32
believe gosh, she was probably at least
1:36:34
two three years now that makes us
1:36:36
fear feel specter that
1:36:38
I had you on the October
1:36:41
edition of somewhere in the skies for spooky
1:36:43
season So if you guys go
1:36:45
back you can definitely find that episode for sure.
1:36:47
It was a lot of fun for
1:36:50
sure What
1:36:54
was I saying, oh Yeah, my
1:36:56
thoughts on the moon landing We
1:36:59
went to the moon I'm
1:37:01
at least that's what I personally believe. I
1:37:04
definitely believe we went to them in. Um What
1:37:08
I think is possible
1:37:11
is that they were so Paranoid
1:37:15
that the video
1:37:17
transported back Or
1:37:21
broadcast back might be so
1:37:23
bad that it would be like unarable Or
1:37:27
maybe something really bad Could
1:37:29
happen or would happen or did
1:37:31
happen even? That
1:37:35
they wanted a contingency plan There
1:37:38
was no way in hell that
1:37:40
the United States was not going to be the first
1:37:42
to land on the moon That was never
1:37:44
up for debate They would make
1:37:47
damn sure of that even if they did have to fake
1:37:49
it But that's to
1:37:51
say I don't think they faked the moon
1:37:53
landing I think it's possible that
1:37:55
they may and I'm
1:37:57
really going on on a limb here this total spike
1:38:00
Maybe they filmed something, a
1:38:02
staged version, just in case.
1:38:04
You know, kind
1:38:08
of like Saturday Night Live. They
1:38:11
do a rehearsal before they go
1:38:13
live and they tape it because
1:38:15
sometimes the actual sketch, rehearsed sketches
1:38:17
on SNL are funnier or the
1:38:19
audience is better or the actors
1:38:21
are better in the rehearsal that
1:38:24
they, they're like, oh my God, we can insert
1:38:26
that later into the live broadcast. Because
1:38:29
it's so much better. So who knows?
1:38:31
Who knows? It's just a thought. It's just a theory.
1:38:34
But yeah, I
1:38:36
love that clip. I will watch that clip forever.
1:38:39
God bless that conspiracy theory, TikTok,
1:38:42
New Yorker, or New Jersey. I'm
1:38:44
not sure which. Thank
1:38:48
you, Suzanne. Putting that up
1:38:50
there. 2021
1:38:54
Spectre, really? Oh my God, I feel so old. Okay,
1:38:59
guys, I promise you,
1:39:01
we're at the tail end here. We
1:39:04
have a clip from
1:39:06
the recent That UFO Podcast
1:39:08
interview with Luis Elizondo. And
1:39:12
it's pretty good interview. I highly suggest you guys
1:39:14
go listen to it. I was able to ask
1:39:16
Elizondo some questions that a lot of these other
1:39:18
sort of, I guess, mainstream
1:39:21
outlets haven't been able to
1:39:23
do. And
1:39:25
it's clear that Andy did
1:39:27
that on purpose, like, why cover the same
1:39:29
damn things over and over and over again.
1:39:33
So a lot of people wanted
1:39:35
to know Elizondo's thoughts on the
1:39:37
claims made by Ross Colthart about
1:39:40
a massive giant, big,
1:39:42
huge, huge, giant, massive,
1:39:44
ginormous UFO being hidden
1:39:47
somewhere. So
1:39:49
big that a building had to be built around it
1:39:51
to hide it. Where
1:39:53
is it? Where
1:39:58
is it? Pine Gap. study
1:46:00
and investigate this
1:46:03
craft. You know,
1:46:06
I guess that didn't work out or it didn't happen.
1:46:08
I don't know. I don't know. But I found that
1:46:10
interesting that that was one of the reasons. And there
1:46:12
was another part in the interview where George
1:46:15
Knapp specifically admits that
1:46:20
he was told, I shouldn't
1:46:22
say specifically admits, he was told that
1:46:26
there is a fully intact craft that
1:46:28
members of the United States military and
1:46:30
government have been able to gain access
1:46:32
inside of. 100%. He's
1:46:39
saying that that is accurate, that that is
1:46:41
at least what he was told. So
1:46:44
if we are to take whoever told him that with
1:46:47
a grain of salt, then
1:46:49
that has happened. We have been inside
1:46:51
a UFO, apparently. So
1:46:54
all interesting, all speculative, all
1:46:56
up for debate, obviously, as all
1:46:58
of this always is. Welcome
1:47:01
to Ufology. Go
1:47:03
check out all of the interviews, guys. I don't
1:47:06
even have time, enough time to
1:47:08
mention how many Elizondo has done in
1:47:10
the past couple weeks. And we'll probably
1:47:12
continue to do. But there's a bunch
1:47:15
of documentaries coming out about UFOs in
1:47:17
the coming weeks, months. So check those
1:47:19
out, including one coming
1:47:21
next year by one Ryan Sprigg.
1:47:23
So stay tuned for
1:47:25
that as well. I
1:47:27
should have more information as that
1:47:30
unravels. But that's going to do it, guys.
1:47:32
From me to you. This was a jam packed
1:47:35
episode of somewhere in the live stream. I want
1:47:37
to thank all of you for joining us again,
1:47:39
this Sunday evening. Again, a very
1:47:41
special hello to all of our regulars, all our
1:47:43
new people. We have more
1:47:46
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1:47:48
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1:47:53
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1:47:55
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1:47:57
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1:47:59
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1:48:09
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1:48:12
You still have time to throw those in if you want to support
1:48:14
the show. There's a thanks button
1:48:17
that goes on after the show as well
1:48:19
where you can leave donations. Otherwise
1:48:22
we have our Buy Me a Coffee and our PayPal
1:48:24
as well. Again, all
1:48:26
of your support goes right back into
1:48:29
the show and we greatly, greatly appreciate
1:48:31
all of your support. So special thanks
1:48:33
to all of you, our Apple
1:48:36
Premium subscribers, if you're just
1:48:38
listening to this. And I
1:48:41
think that's it. I think that's it. My
1:48:43
special thanks as always to Suzanne for
1:48:45
doing a wonderful job in the chat,
1:48:48
for hopping on with us and giving
1:48:50
her thoughts on a NAMACON. Again, go
1:48:52
back, watch NAMACON day one, day two
1:48:54
are available in perpetuity. The
1:48:56
last three presentations of each day
1:48:58
were unfortunately cut off due to
1:49:00
YouTube's maximum time for
1:49:02
archived live streams. But I
1:49:04
have released almost all of
1:49:07
those presentations, the last three presentations
1:49:09
from each day individually on the
1:49:11
NAMACON playlist. So check that out
1:49:14
as well. And last but
1:49:16
not least, I promise, we
1:49:20
now are the official
1:49:22
home of the Bite-sized UFOs
1:49:24
show with Graham Rendell. So
1:49:27
if you are not subscribed
1:49:30
to the YouTube channel of Graham
1:49:32
Rendell, go check it out right
1:49:34
now. Bite-sized UFOs, subscribe, hit the
1:49:37
like button, watch the videos. Graham
1:49:40
goes through historical UFO cases in
1:49:42
like 10 minutes or
1:49:44
less. They're so easy to just
1:49:47
digest on a commute or while
1:49:49
you're doing the dishes or anything,
1:49:51
literally anything. You can hear about
1:49:53
a historical UFO case that you
1:49:55
probably have never heard of before.
1:49:57
And all of these come from
1:49:59
Graham's. 1995
1:52:01
Android 1995 Central
1:52:03
New York off the st. Lawrence
1:52:05
River Alright
1:52:10
Just making sure I got everything here Wait,
1:52:14
I have ten more stories for you guys. No,
1:52:16
I'm just kidding. I'm kidding Let's get out of
1:52:18
here. Have a wonderful night and I will see
1:52:20
you next week and yeah Yeah,
1:52:22
be on the lookout for black triangles in just an hour. Thank
1:52:25
you. Thank you and I'll
1:52:27
leave you with our mantra as always guys
1:52:29
keep your feet on the ground,
1:52:31
but never stop searching somewhere in the skies.
1:52:33
Take care You
1:52:59
You There's
1:53:23
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