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Welcome in to the Wednesday edition of
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Darkness
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Radio, the best in pairing
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while podcasting. I'm Tim Dennis. It's supernatural
1:06
news Wednesday. That means only one thing.
1:09
We need a co host for this thing, and we're,
1:11
of course, we're gonna bring in the co host with
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the most. WCB the
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big cuddly bear, beer Bruiser,
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bruiser. How you doing? I'm back,
1:19
baby. That's right. You're back. back
1:22
from the land of big sweaty men
1:24
and gorgeous women who love to beat on each other.
1:26
Of course, we're talking about WrestleMania, which
1:29
-- So much fun. -- so much fun. It's
1:31
exhausting at the same time. It looked like
1:33
it was fun, man. I saw the pictures. I
1:35
saw videos. I saw I
1:37
just live vicarially through
1:40
you. can't even get the words out. I'm so
1:42
excited, vicariously through you,
1:45
for the entire weekend, through just seeing
1:47
other people's pictures and and seeing videos
1:49
from from the event. It looked like a lot of fun.
1:52
It
1:52
was. And I love doing cons like that because
1:54
whether it be a wrestling con
1:56
or a comma con or a paranormal con.
1:59
It's great because you you
2:01
see all these people that normally wouldn't be
2:03
hanging out, all hanging out in one place,
2:05
and they all have a dissimilar likeness.
2:07
And I got to meet a couple listeners, which
2:09
is really cool. This is Bruiser all
2:11
put the darkness radio stuff on my table.
2:13
So we got, hopefully, some new listeners. Oh,
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awesome. because they stopped buying We're
2:19
curious. Cool. And it
2:21
was just it was fun to see, man.
2:23
It was it was really good to see. Yeah.
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And welcome aboard if you're listening off
2:27
that and thank you, missus
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Bruiser, by the way, for for doing that.
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She is the ultimate marketing whiz. So
2:33
we want She is. She is. and
2:36
and thank you. If you noticed that on Bruiser table,
2:39
you decided to give us a listen. We greatly appreciate
2:41
it. If if you hear
2:43
the show and and decide you would
2:45
like to give us a five star review either
2:47
on iTunes or Spotify or wherever
2:49
it is you're listening to the show. You
2:52
know, Bruiser, interestingly
2:56
enough, I had a brain fart
2:58
147 wanna
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mention to people I I know you're a
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little humble to mention this, but I wanna mention
3:04
to people that for the holidays, if you
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wanna give people the gift of BCB, the
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gift of big cuddly bear. Maybe you know somebody
3:11
who's got a little crush on the BCB. If you
3:13
know what I mean? Wanna give them the gift
3:16
of BCB. It's real simple. You go to
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cameo folks. That's right.
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Go to Camilo. Go
3:21
to Camilo. You can book me. I
3:24
will dive. Man, I'm done at all on
3:26
Camilo. I love being on Camilo. I've
3:28
I've named babies. Really?
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Yeah. Yeah. I've I've given names for
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babies. I've helped senators
3:35
win senate races nice.
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That was that was interesting because I'm
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not a political guy. don't get into politics. You
3:41
and I know we don't discuss politics on the show.
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Mhmm. And so when I got a
3:45
request for a shout out to the
3:47
senator. Of course, I had to look it up because
3:49
I didn't want that. You
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know, it's such a fine line. So
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missus Bruce and I looked it up and I was like, oh, yeah,
3:55
we could do this. I've
3:57
done gender reveals where I've revealed
3:59
the gender of babies. you know, and and
4:02
then I just do the normal smack talking
4:04
to people want that. And it's just fun.
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It's great to hear what these people want from from
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cameos, and I appreciate that they want me to
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to be a part of their lives. And there's
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a there's a sale going on Friday. It's
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a one day sale, you know, you get a bunch off
4:17
and I'll have them done within twenty four
4:19
hours. Nice. This weekend, I'm
4:21
actually meeting with Brian Maloney. So I usually throw
4:23
like, if I have somebody cool
4:26
around me, I'll throw them in the cameo
4:28
too. too. Very nice. Hello. Very
4:30
nice. So there you go. So take advantage of
4:32
the one day sale on Cameo. Yeah.
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You might get a little Brian Maloney's action
4:36
in there. maybe if if he's
4:39
around and and take
4:41
advantage because the holidays are coming
4:43
up. So take advantage for birthdays,
4:45
for anniversaries, for gender, reveals
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for for any -- Okay. -- anything. The
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last two I've done too, a ziggy star
4:51
pups done in. So if you wanna see ziggy.
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Yeah. Why? She's always been
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my sidekick. But, yeah, I've had bruiser in
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with me. I've had ziggy with me. People
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wanted to see Bruiser and I together
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with whatever they want. We'll do it. nice.
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There you go. So check out beer
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Bruiser on Cameo for for
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whatever gift giving needs you need. So --
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Yep. -- there you go. Nice and easy. Couple
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other things to mention here. The other thing
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I wanted to mention is our our
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good friends over there at Granite City
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Comics in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. have
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quite the deal for you guys. If you collect
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comics, if you're a Walking Dead fan, you
5:27
know, the Walking Dead wrapped up two weekends
5:29
ago on AMC.
5:32
that series is done. There's gonna be a
5:34
bunch of spin off series. You've
5:36
got of course, you've got the
5:39
Rick and Michelle series that's coming up. You've got
5:41
Dead City coming up. You have a
5:43
Reagan series too. Right? Yeah. That's the
5:45
Reagan series. Got Negan
5:47
and Maggie.
5:49
Maggie. Right? That's the others that that's that's
5:51
series. And then you have a Darryl Dixon series
5:53
that's coming out. where he's in
5:55
France. It wasn't originally supposed to
5:57
be Daryl Dixon and Carol, but
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the the lady who plays Carol decided
6:02
to bow out because of location. issues
6:05
and things like that. So you've got
6:07
those three series
6:09
that are coming out. So
6:11
kinda sad if you're a comic book fan, Daryl
6:13
Dick and wasn't in the comics till the show came
6:15
out. When he became such a popular TV
6:17
character, they threw him in the comics.
6:19
That's right. So there's
6:21
a little we're we're doing a little bit of a celebration
6:24
of this this new chapter of
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Walking Dead and what we're doing
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and conjunction with Grant's
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Granite City Comics is we're
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offering a special. Now
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little backstory here for your Bruiser. We'll make it
6:37
short and sweet. when The Walking
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Dead number one came out, Granite
6:41
City Comics did a retailer
6:44
variant. Now for those of you who aren't familiar
6:46
with comics, There's a
6:48
variant for every number
6:50
one issue. There's a variant for special
6:52
issues where you might have fourteen
6:54
different covers or you might have
6:57
that's pretty popular these days to have
6:59
a different artist draw
7:01
the cover a variant cover for
7:03
for different issues. You can
7:05
deploy covers, and then you get the chrome
7:07
covers. That's right. Yeah. That's right.
7:09
Any type of variant cover for any
7:11
type of issue. Well, for the
7:13
Walking Dead, they offered retailer
7:16
variance. So an individual retailer
7:19
could have their own variant of that
7:21
number one issue. Credit
7:24
City Comics was offered their
7:26
own variant, number one of the
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Walking Dead. Now this is an original,
7:30
number of The Walking Dead.
7:32
It's not a reprint. It's
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an original number one. And
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the Granite City Comics
7:39
variant. So there's
7:40
only five hundred in existence. Alright?
7:43
And it's hard to get a number one 147 debt
7:45
anywhere. It is. It's
7:48
almost impossible to find. We're
7:50
gonna give you a little bit of a deal. Are you ready for
7:52
this? Just because you are a darkness
7:54
radio listener.
7:57
And I'm not putting it online. It's
7:59
just from our lips to
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your ears. And we'll put a link
8:03
in the description of the show. If
8:05
you're not sure how to get a hold
8:07
of it again and you don't get it other than the
8:09
description of the show, you can contact
8:12
me by social media or you can
8:14
contact me by
8:16
email, and I'll send you the link. But we're
8:18
gonna keep it on the hush hush because
8:20
you are a listener of the
8:22
show, we wanna get you in on the deal
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first. You
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go to granularitycomics dot com.
8:31
And you can get this retailer
8:34
variant near mint condition
8:36
for five dollars. Oh,
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five bucks For a number one
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for a number one, Walking Dead, number
8:43
one retailer variant. That's a hell of
8:45
a deal. And there's only five hundred of
8:47
them out there. I've I've
8:49
spent a lot more on number one
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variants. Now here's
8:53
the deal. You get a brand new comic out
8:55
there and some comics brand you off
8:57
the shelf for going for five bucks.
8:59
Oh, god. Yeah. Yeah. In relation killed
9:01
the comics. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The
9:03
comics are expensive these days.
9:05
They are. they're not like they used to be.
9:07
So to get a comic, that's what I
9:09
what is it? Twelve years old now? Thirteen
9:11
years old? Fourteen or
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fourteen, I think. For five dollars,
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that's heck of a deal.
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And for
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people that aren't comic book trans, owning a
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number one variant and you having a
9:24
number one variant in your collection brings
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value to your collection. Absolutely. Absolutely.
9:29
I mean, the I I know I'm
9:31
guilty, Tim. You're probably guilty. Mhmm.
9:33
We try to get as many variant covers as
9:35
possible because you never know which one's gonna hit or
9:37
miss. That's right. That's
9:38
right. So we're gonna we're
9:41
gonna put up the link in the description
9:43
of the show to get you to
9:45
Granite City comics so you can get
9:47
that retailer variant of
9:49
The Walking Dead. Now
9:51
there's limited numbers of these.
9:53
So folks that's first come first serve when
9:55
they're out throughout. So
9:57
get it well, you can. Again,
10:00
limited number. Now they started out with
10:02
five hundred, I should mention they've
10:05
sold out well over three quarters of
10:07
these. So
10:09
there's very limited there's very limited
10:11
numbers of these. So Tim
10:13
over at Granite City Comics, and
10:15
it's not me. I'm not telling you that that
10:17
I'm the guy behind this, but Tim
10:19
is the guy that I go through over at
10:21
Grande City Comics, I had asked him.
10:23
I said, do you have any more of these? Because
10:26
he had he had had them on display in
10:28
the store, and he said, well, yeah, I got a few of
10:30
them left. And I said,
10:32
would you give my listeners a deal
10:34
if, you know, if
10:37
if I asked real nicely?
10:39
And he said, sure. So
10:41
this is for a limited time only.
10:44
Right before the holiday
10:46
season, they make great gifts for
10:48
that Walking Dead fan. that you have
10:50
in the family or maybe
10:52
yourself if you wanna treat yourself before the
10:54
holidays. So They're also good white elephant
10:56
gifts, the good season. because normally with the
10:58
secret scanner, the white elephant, you have a price.
11:00
Mhmm. You can't go Yep. I
11:02
know I've I've done comics for
11:04
those and people There's a lot of conflict,
11:06
man. And and If you're a fan of the
11:08
Walking Dead TV show, I
11:10
recommend getting this because the comic
11:12
originally is completely different than the TV
11:14
show. Yep. Yep. And
11:16
you can see a lot of stuff where the you know,
11:18
all your fan favorites are in these in the
11:20
number one, but they
11:21
don't all last to the number
11:23
one. So that's right. it's good
11:25
to have to see how much a,
11:28
the comic evolved and b, to see
11:30
how the show became its
11:32
own little phenomenon.
11:34
Oh, that's this button right here. Manon.
11:36
Manon. That's
11:38
right. So we'll put that up in the
11:40
description of the show. Go ahead and
11:42
and order some up and get him out
11:44
as gifts or keep him free yourself. Again,
11:47
supplies are limited. So go ahead and take
11:49
advantage of that. I also wanna
11:51
recognize one other thing. As we're taping
11:53
this show, it's Tuesday, I
11:56
know, magic of podcasting.
11:58
But yesterday, Christie
12:00
Alley passed away,
12:02
so we just want to send
12:04
thoughts and prayers to her family and
12:06
friends. It's
12:09
a it's a it's a blow for everyone. I think, you
12:11
know, as we get older, I'm I'd mentioned
12:13
this on social media, in our
12:15
social media, I believe it was a
12:17
listener by the name of Tamara who who had
12:19
said it seems
12:21
like some more celebrities, more
12:23
more celebrities are passing on, and it
12:26
seems like it's quickening, like it's it's
12:28
happening more and more. And I had
12:30
mentioned something to where like, you
12:32
know, I always thought
12:34
that as you got older, it
12:36
just it's just a thing where as you get older,
12:38
the people you recognize pass
12:40
away quicker and quicker. It's just a part
12:42
of aging. But then I
12:44
thought about it, and I'm thinking, no, you know what?
12:47
People are passing away younger and younger.
12:50
But she I didn't know she was
12:52
seventy one. Yes. Yeah.
12:54
I
12:54
you She
12:55
didn't look at for one. No. You know, other
12:57
than and for 2II never thought she
12:59
was at old. And that I didn't know she had a
13:01
lengthy battle of cancer. It wasn't
13:03
lengthy. It was a short battle. It was a short
13:05
battle. Yes. So it was it was a quick cancer.
13:07
Okay? Which is a horrible disease
13:09
and it's affected everyone in the world.
13:11
Yeah. So my thoughts and prayers are her
13:13
family. But she I didn't know she was
13:15
seventy one. She looked good for seventy
13:17
one. Yeah. Yeah. Indeed. You
13:19
know, that's the other thing too is I think
13:21
as we advance in
13:23
science and as we advance
13:25
in in different parts of
13:27
technology. We've also find ways
13:29
to make ourselves a
13:31
little more well preserved. Yeah. even
13:33
though we suffer with different ailments and we're passing
13:36
away, I think a little Slice
13:38
will tell you that we can we can live longer.
13:41
but I don't think we're living as long
13:43
as we can technically
13:45
live. Yeah. You know, science will tell
13:47
you, well, we the average I think the
13:49
average male now can live life expectancy
13:51
up to eighty three years, but
13:54
we're not reaching our capacity. In
13:57
fact, I think a lot of males are
13:59
dying
13:59
younger than what we can reach.
14:02
At
14:02
least males,
14:05
females are exceeding it. Well,
14:07
that's because males or idiots and
14:09
females aren't. You guys are interested in it
14:11
now. If we could go back
14:13
and tell our younger selves, Hey,
14:16
don't do that. Very true. Very
14:18
true. I think I think well, you're
14:20
right, Bruiser. I think a lot of males think that,
14:22
you know, we can we can live
14:24
forever so we do a lot of stupid stuff.
14:26
I thought I was bulletproof until
14:28
I turned thirty. Yeah. And then I hit
14:30
thirty, and I I tore my tricep And that
14:32
was
14:32
my first series injury. Completely tore
14:34
it off the bone. And
14:37
right after that, I, you know, I tore my
14:39
ACL, and then I started having an
14:41
injury upon injury. And I was like,
14:43
maybe I'm not bulletproof. You know,
14:45
maybe I'm not impervious, you know,
14:47
because when you're young, You think
14:49
you're Superman. Yeah. You
14:50
know? Yeah. And I try to
14:53
tell my kids, you know, especially my son
14:55
who's who's serve in our country and stuff as a
14:57
don't don't be stupid with your body, you
14:59
know? because you're gonna be forty years old and
15:01
you're gonna pay for it. You know? Oh,
15:03
yeah. Yeah. And especially
15:05
with the way that science has come about
15:07
where you ways
15:08
are working out and
15:11
vitamins and you
15:13
know, just a different stuff you can do to
15:16
help your
15:17
wellness. You know,
15:19
mental health is now being accepted where you can
15:21
discuss mental health, that helps. Yes.
15:23
You know, taking,
15:27
you know, diseases in consideration like
15:29
diabetes or or cancer,
15:31
you know, and how to prevent them
15:33
and all that. That's all factored in,
15:35
you know. So I try to tell
15:37
my son, you know, treat your body
15:38
like a temple. Yeah. You know? Yep. Do
15:40
what you're counting because you're you're gonna be my
15:43
agent. There are a lot
15:45
of conditions today that
15:47
would have killed would
15:50
have killed us fifty to
15:52
sixty years ago that we're
15:54
living through and dealing with and
15:56
and getting a life expect seventy of twenty
15:58
to thirty years through. People
16:00
are living through numerous
16:03
bouts of cancer. They're living through heart
16:05
disease. They're living through, as you mentioned,
16:07
diabetes. They're living through
16:09
a lot of these
16:11
different chronic conditions that
16:14
are
16:15
they would have been killers. Yeah.
16:18
You know, fifty to sixty years ago, which
16:22
is a modern miracle of
16:24
science. And it's a modern miracle
16:26
of a lot of different
16:28
consortium of brains that got together and said, you
16:30
know what? I you know, we can we can advance.
16:32
We can get better. We can get stronger.
16:34
And, you know,
16:36
thank God for it. That's that's one
16:38
of the things that we can do is we as
16:40
we really study the
16:42
the human body and realize that
16:45
there's more potential
16:47
to it. You know? There's there's an
16:49
interesting I'm trying to remember the book that
16:51
I read, I think it was this
16:53
past winter or spring that
16:56
was talking about, well, you know, when
16:58
you look a Bible and they say somebody lived four hundred or five
17:00
hundred years, how it was really the way they
17:02
measured time time, that maybe
17:04
it wasn't four hundred or five hundred years
17:06
as we measured it, maybe was
17:08
more like a hundred to a hundred fifty years.
17:11
Mhmm. And how did they accomplish it
17:13
or how did it get to that
17:15
point? Maybe
17:18
it was. Maybe it wasn't.
17:20
And why are we not living to
17:22
that potential now? Maybe there's so
17:24
much more stress on us. maybe
17:26
there's so much more expectation upon us. Maybe it's
17:28
what we're putting in our engines. You
17:31
know, maybe it's the food we're putting in
17:33
our engines. the
17:36
it's it's hard to tell, but, you
17:38
know, how do you unlock that potential to get
17:40
back to that place if that's what
17:42
we're, you know, if that's what it is. a
17:44
good question. How do we get
17:46
back to that place of being
17:48
able to live to our full potential?
17:51
again is a is a good challenge,
17:53
I guess. Yeah. And
17:54
we gotta take that challenge on, you know.
17:56
You gotta think back then, bible
17:59
days late. They didn't have a
18:01
fast food, you know,
18:03
chain on every corner. You couldn't you know, if you had
18:05
to eat, you had to go find food
18:07
and you had to hunt it and you
18:09
had to not saying that we should do that now because with
18:11
technology and stuff, like, obviously, our lives
18:13
are better, but, like, we have to start thinking about
18:15
what we are putting in our bodies. Mhmm.
18:18
you know, and and what we are
18:20
doing to stay active. Yeah.
18:23
Sure. Sure. Learn
18:25
from our ancestors but also
18:27
in both the positive and negative way. You
18:30
know? Right. because, obviously,
18:33
they they took more risks
18:35
because they had to hunt and it was either the
18:37
the lion kill them or they kill the lion type thing.
18:39
So, obviously, we don't want people going out
18:42
hunting lions. You know what I mean? True. True. True.
18:44
True. But, you know,
18:46
put down your phone, get
18:48
off your butt and go for a walk.
18:50
you know. Mhmm.
18:51
Instead of going to
18:53
McDonald's, you know, go
18:55
find that farmer and and buy a
18:57
cow from him or some meat
18:59
Yeah. You know, some farm fresh
19:02
eggs. Yep. Those little things we can
19:04
do. Absolutely. Absolutely. Well, let's
19:06
jump in to today's show some
19:08
interesting stories today. Bruiser
19:11
of course, walk down that
19:14
UFO aisle as we always do.
19:16
We'll we'll Take a
19:18
boy, AI has really popped its set up
19:20
this week. Wow. Yeah. Has it
19:22
ever? There are some stories out there that will
19:24
absolutely terrify you this week.
19:27
We'll talk a little bit about, you
19:29
know, we're gonna end the show today on a
19:31
positive note of some sort.
19:33
We're gonna talk about psychic animals
19:36
picking sporting events. As
19:39
as the World Cup is in full
19:41
swing, we'll talk about how accurate
19:43
these psychic animals are with fifa picks.
19:45
That's what we're gonna talk about. I'm excited to
19:47
see what these psychic animals can
19:50
predict. I always love these stories that when we get into
19:52
major sporting events about psychic
19:54
animals and how accurate they can actually be. But
19:57
Well, So that's how we'll end today's show.
19:59
But first, let's talk about the Portland
20:01
Cryptozoology Museum. It's nearing
20:03
its move to Bangor, Maine.
20:05
The museum director points
20:09
to rising rents and limitations of
20:11
being near other growing businesses in
20:13
Portland for the move north. I
20:15
bet you didn't know that that was a problem with the crypten museum.
20:18
I didn't. I didn't know
20:20
there was a crypten museum. I would have visited. I'm
20:22
learning something new every day, my friend.
20:25
cryptos urology is the study, of course,
20:27
of hidden or unknown animals,
20:30
believe it or not, main is the
20:32
home to A rare collection
20:34
dedicated to this field of study. For almost
20:36
twenty years, Portland's international cryptos
20:38
urology museum has been one of the
20:40
few places where you can meet bigfoot
20:42
sea serpents and mothman under one
20:45
roof. In general, people come to the
20:47
museum because they're interested in
20:49
two things. ministries in animals,
20:51
Lauren Coleman, who's the director of the
20:53
International Cryptozoology Museum, told
20:55
News Center, Maine, mysteries
20:57
in animals are something Coleman's Museum
21:00
has plenty of lots of bigfoot
21:02
because people love bigfoot.
21:04
YETI's and as well as sea
21:06
serpents, lake monsters, Coleman
21:08
explained. We have sixty five years
21:11
of different cryptids from all over the
21:13
country. Recently, Coleman announced
21:15
that he would be moving his entire
21:17
operation to Bangor after
21:19
pointing to rising rents and
21:21
limitations of nearby growing businesses in
21:24
Portland. A lot of people
21:26
probably think I'm crazy, you went on to
21:28
say, hey, Well, the museum may speak for
21:30
itself there, Lauren. I'm not sure. But
21:32
but we really think
21:34
we'll be unique where
21:37
wherever wherever we moved
21:40
to Coleman said words as hard this time of day,
21:42
Blizzard. Earlier this year,
21:44
Coleman opened a bookstore and museum
21:47
in Bangor He said it
21:49
is a separate operation from
21:51
the new museum. He plans to open in the
21:53
area. If we get the
21:55
building we're trying to get which is
21:57
a streamlined modern, it
21:59
will get architecturally into
22:01
a whole other level of acceleration
22:04
he explained. I'm talking to some
22:06
secret sources about renovating it.
22:08
Whole plate's not big foot -- Yeah.
22:10
-- getting some grants and that could be
22:12
a lot of fun. He expects to
22:15
open he expects to open new new
22:17
museum in twenty twenty three or
22:19
early twenty twenty four. Coleman
22:21
added he plans to close his
22:23
museum in Portland sometime at the end of twenty twenty five or
22:25
early twenty twenty six,
22:27
which is when his lease
22:29
ends there. you
22:32
pointed out yourself, Bruiser, you
22:34
were unaware of that museum. I
22:36
know unless you're really
22:38
into cryptids or or you really have an
22:40
awareness of what it is that Lauren Coleman's
22:42
doing. A lot of people aren't
22:44
familiar. Yeah. That that's I am
22:46
really in encrypted. Like, I know about the
22:48
mothman museum. I know about the Bigfoot
22:50
museum. Mhmm. I know about
22:52
the Alien Museum. you
22:55
know, and those are all in different
22:57
states. Like, if I would have known there's a kriptan
22:59
museum, well, hell, I would have there's a I wrestled in
23:01
Maine. I would have loved going there. So
23:03
now let's see what he's got. Now that you know,
23:05
is it something you'll you'll check out if you're
23:07
out that way?
23:08
Oh, for sure. Definitely. Yeah.
23:11
Yeah. Definitely, it's on my list. I love
23:13
I mean, one, I love museums. I think museums are
23:15
fantastic. I love history. Mhmm. And then you
23:17
add in the cryptids. you
23:19
know, throw a little big foot in there, throw a little lackness, some
23:21
whale dick. I'm all in. Some
23:24
whale dick. Yeah.
23:27
I mean, that's that's no way to
23:29
talk about Nessie. Every
23:34
time I see they find a new sea
23:36
monster. Right away, I go back to that means.
23:40
Wanna
23:40
remind people
23:43
not about Wildic. But I wanna remind people, tomorrow's
23:45
show, we're we're doing a tribute show to
23:47
Linda Godfrey, who is the was
23:50
the lady who was the
23:53
originator of the articles about the Beast of Bray
23:55
Road and eventually the Book on Beast of Bray
23:57
Road. We're doing a
23:59
tribute show to Linda tomorrow our guest is Jay
24:01
Butochen. She's or he's also going to
24:03
bring on Lee
24:05
Hampple and Sanjay Single.
24:08
all three of them, of course,
24:10
sat under the learning tree of Linda,
24:12
and Linda was a mentor to all three
24:14
of them. So we'll be we'll
24:16
be talking about that. We'll also be talking about
24:19
j's two movies, which are on Amazon Prime
24:21
right now, finding j and finding j
24:23
two. So that'll be on tomorrow's
24:25
show. We'll we'll
24:32
Well, the Vista railroad is not a whale deck. No.
24:34
No. I guarantee that. I think it's
24:36
a little more fierce than whale deck. Although, I've never
24:38
been a lot around a lot of whale deck to tell
24:40
you whether whale deck or the Beast of
24:42
Bray Road is more ferocious. One of
24:44
the I've been on Bray Road many,
24:47
many, many times, and and I
24:49
have now seen a whale dig there. good. Thank you. But then
24:51
again, I haven't seen the Beast of Bray Road either.
24:53
Okay. So it really matter. Yeah.
24:55
All times a year, all different times
24:57
a day and night.
24:59
Anytime I do a road trip
25:01
up by your neck of the woods, I'd always make
25:03
sure I take a detour in the prayer
25:05
room. Well,
25:06
it's good.
25:07
I I
25:10
hope to god you don't have any encounters with the
25:12
whale dICK anytime soon. I
25:14
I'm curious now. I wanna see if it
25:16
looks like a sea monster.
25:18
I'm sure
25:21
there's there's others who wants to go out and cruise out. say,
25:23
hey. Yeah. Let's do this And then when
25:25
I'm looking over what are you looking for? Oh, you know, I
25:27
was trying to get some well done. Do you wanna see
25:29
it in person? watching any of the
25:31
national geographic stuff on Disney plus Oh, no.
25:33
I gotta start it up up close in
25:36
personal. Even if you see
25:38
it, like, in in eighty
25:40
p or or four k
25:42
on a HDR on on on
25:44
your Apple TV or whatever you do.
25:47
That's not good enough. You've got it right. Because then I can mistake
25:49
it for Sea Monster. If I see it with
25:51
my own two eyes and I know what a whale
25:53
dig looks like, When I visit
25:56
Loch Ness or or
25:58
what's the one up in New York
25:59
there, and I see the Sea
26:02
Monster, Uh-huh. You
26:03
know, if I've seen a whale dick with my
26:05
own two eyes and I see the whale monster and go,
26:07
well, that doesn't look like whale penis. So
26:11
I can rule How are you going to well
26:14
Dick theory.
26:16
Can I invite you over to watch the eight k TV
26:18
and maybe you get a little bit sharper
26:20
image so you know if you're able to see it live
26:22
and in color first. Okay.
26:26
you know, for me to see it
26:28
in AKI think I'm I think I'm okay.
26:30
You know? I got the Samsung a
26:32
k TV. Yeah. because I declined
26:34
going to an aquarium and
26:37
seeing it. But there's not, you
26:39
know, there's not a lot of whales in aquarium. It
26:41
it kinda feels a little peep show
26:43
ish, you know. Like, maybe you should drop
26:45
quarters into a box and the
26:47
the little thing slides open and then there's the
26:49
whale with the dick. Maybe I can pull
26:51
some of my a quasi celebrity and they let me feed
26:53
the whales and and so then I'm, you know oh,
26:56
there you go. I'm tempting them.
26:58
You know what I mean? Oh, look
27:00
at you. because because how do
27:02
we does do we know there's
27:04
a blue whale? Does his
27:06
dick look different than a
27:08
sperm whale? This firm whales
27:10
did look different than a killer whale. You
27:12
know what I mean? So, like, as an aquarium,
27:14
I can ask these in that be creepy. So
27:16
now it's a whale dig measuring contest.
27:18
Well, if you
27:21
look at a picture of Nessie, it looks
27:23
completely different than, like I said, the one in
27:25
New York. Yeah. You know?
27:27
Yeah. So Yeah.
27:29
How do we know one's not a humpback well? And
27:31
one's not a blue Should
27:33
you ever notice half of these whales have kind of
27:35
suggestive names anyways? Oh,
27:37
yeah. This farm well. Come
27:40
back well.
27:41
Yeah. That's true.
27:43
But you heard why the ocean is
27:45
faulty. Right? Why
27:48
is that?
27:50
because a whale to get another whale
27:53
pregnant just to release the sperm and the sea and
27:55
the whales get this 147 through it.
27:57
you imagine
27:58
getting a face full of whale if you're just
28:00
an average fish swimming
28:02
by? Like,
28:03
oh, come, man. I'm just swimming
28:06
here. whale
28:06
cocky right there. Right in the
28:08
foot. You're, like, a national
28:11
geographic cameraman. Is that, like --
28:13
Oh. -- is that technically the
28:15
quote unquote, money shot for you? That
28:17
at all. I see what you did
28:19
there.
28:21
you get
28:25
pulled up out of the ocean, you're just
28:27
dripping and nothing. That's sea salt
28:29
and sperm
28:31
from a
28:31
whale. sperm
28:32
whale. sperm whale.
28:35
Yeah. Anyways, let's
28:37
get off this subject. I know the whale
28:40
Let's move
28:42
on. The classified CIA document
28:44
show that they saw an alien
28:47
actually an ancient civilization
28:50
on Mars. ah
28:54
Even though there has never been
28:56
a manned mission to Mars back in nineteen eighty
28:58
four, the CIA found a different way
29:00
to explore the Red Planet.
29:03
According to documents declassified, thanks to the Freedom
29:05
of Information Acts, the CIA
29:08
or the Central Intelligence Agency
29:10
for you and I who don't understand
29:12
what those little letters mean,
29:14
used a remote viewer
29:16
to see what was on Mars one
29:18
million years ago, and what they discovered
29:22
is mind blowing. If you can believe
29:24
it, I'll try to believe it.
29:26
Back in nineteen eighty four, the CIA used
29:28
a psychic known as a remote viewer.
29:30
Now, we need to We need to cleave this aside because this
29:32
was written by a layman.
29:34
Remote viewers and psychics are not the
29:36
same thing. Okay.
29:38
a
29:38
remote viewer is not necessarily
29:41
psychic, and psychics are not necessarily
29:43
remote viewers.
29:44
okay Okay.
29:45
You can be a remote viewer without being
29:48
psychic. that's the astro plan.
29:50
Right? When a remote viewer is? No. No.
29:52
No. According to the remote
29:54
viewer program, you don't
29:56
have to have a psychic bone in your body to
29:58
remote view.
29:59
Really? Okay.
29:59
Yeah. They train you to do
30:02
it. Oh, okay. So anyone can
30:04
do it. A psychic is a different
30:06
gift. Right. That's --
30:08
Right. -- either natural or Yep.
30:10
Supernatural if you want to go there.
30:13
Technically, this this article
30:15
was inaccurate. They're
30:19
lumping them all together. That's right.
30:21
we'll just ignore that one line there. They said to focus their
30:23
mind on a location at a time
30:25
and describe what they saw. The transcript of
30:27
what the person witnessed on Mars a
30:29
million years back was part of a
30:31
large document dump. While the
30:34
papers don't explain why the CIA
30:36
wanted to see what Mars looked like a
30:38
million years ago, they do show what psychic
30:40
this they again, the
30:43
remote viewer saw
30:45
civil in civilization. the
30:47
remote viewer whose name is Redacted said
30:50
I kind of gotten a bleak view of
30:53
a pyramid or
30:55
pyramid form It's very
30:57
high. It's kind of sitting in a
30:59
large depressed area. I'm
31:01
tracking severe severe clouds
31:03
more like dust storms. I'm
31:06
looking at an after effect of a
31:08
major geologic problem.
31:10
I just keep seeing very large
31:12
people. they appear thin and tall, but
31:14
they're very large wearing some
31:16
kind of clothes. Well, thank god
31:18
they're wearing clothes. Yeah. Yeah. It could
31:20
have gotten creepy really quick. It could
31:23
have. Here she then described structures that
31:25
they were seeing. Here's their
31:27
quote, deep inside of a cavern, not
31:29
of a cavern, more like a canyon. I'm looking
31:31
up the sides of a steep wall that seemed to
31:33
go on forever. And here and
31:36
there's like a structure. It's
31:38
like the wall of a canyon
31:40
has been carved. Again, I'm getting
31:42
a very large structure or
31:45
structures. Huge sections of
31:47
smooth stone It's like a rabbit
31:49
warn rabbit
31:52
warn. It's like rabbit like bunny rabbit
31:54
and warn like Warren
31:57
Moon. It's it's
31:59
a weird I don't know what a road map. Weird
32:01
description. Yeah. Corners
32:03
of rooms, they're really huge.
32:06
Perception is that the ceiling is
32:08
very high, walls very
32:10
wide. They
32:12
appears to be the very end of a very
32:14
large road, and there's a
32:16
marker thing that's very large.
32:19
Keep getting Washington Monument
32:21
overlay. It's like
32:23
an obelisk sea pyramids.
32:25
They're very huge. It's filtered
32:27
from storms or something. They're
32:30
like shelters from storms,
32:32
different chambers, but
32:34
they're almost stripped of any kind of
32:36
furnishings or anything. it's
32:38
like a strictly functional
32:40
place for sleeping or that's not a good
32:42
word. Hybrid nations, some
32:44
form of I can't I
32:46
get real raw inputs, storms,
32:49
savage storms, and sleeping
32:51
through storms. They're ancient they're
32:53
dying. It's past their time or age.
32:55
They're very philosophic about
32:57
it. They're just looking for a way to survive
32:59
and they can't. they
33:03
are evidently was
33:05
a a group or party of them that
33:07
went to find new
33:09
place to live. It's like
33:11
I'm getting all kinds of
33:13
overwhelming input of the corruption of
33:15
their environment. It's failing very
33:17
rapidly, and this group went somewhere, like
33:19
a long way to find another
33:21
place to live. And that's the quote
33:23
from the remote viewer. Perhaps
33:26
this means that the ancient people somehow
33:28
made their way to Earth. That's what this
33:30
article says. The strangest part of
33:32
it all when the psychic was told what to think
33:34
about and when they
33:36
weren't directly instructed to envision
33:38
Mars one million years Instead,
33:40
they were given a sealed envelope that
33:42
held a card that read the planet Mars, time of
33:45
interest approximately one million
33:47
years, BC. Even though they
33:49
had no idea what the card said,
33:51
This is what the remote viewer saw
33:54
after just holding that sealed
33:56
envelope. So there
33:58
you go. That's very interesting.
33:59
Yeah. Most
34:00
definitely. And I just learned that
34:03
a remote viewer is different than a psychic. I didn't
34:05
know that. You didn't know that? No.
34:07
I put them hand in hand. No. It it's
34:09
when you when you
34:12
see the movie remember the movie
34:14
about the Fainting goats George
34:18
Colonial wasn't it?
34:20
Oh, yeah. Manisteric coat. Manisteric
34:22
coat? Yeah. Manisteric coat. Yeah. That's that's
34:24
them training the remote viewers, isn't it? Right. Right. We
34:28
interviewed quite a while back quite a
34:30
few years back. We interviewed the people
34:32
who are involved in that
34:34
project and the author of that
34:36
book. And
34:39
the the
34:40
the idea is that any layman can
34:42
train to remote view. In fact, you and I
34:45
can go into a class tomorrow and learn
34:47
how to remote view. Okay.
34:49
We don't have to have a psychic bone in our body.
34:51
We can resist in any
34:54
way psychic training. You don't have
34:56
to be psychic. to be a remote
34:58
viewer. Having a
35:00
psychic
35:01
gift is different
35:04
than being able to
35:06
remote view. Okay. And that's why I've
35:08
always been explained it. In fact, I've gosh, I probably myself
35:12
interviewed three
35:13
or four different people on the subject that have
35:15
been involved in the remote viewing
35:18
program,
35:18
either directly or
35:20
indirectly with the CIA.
35:23
Okay.
35:23
And they've also done the same thing.
35:25
You don't have to be psychic to do
35:27
remote viewing. Okay.
35:28
Yeah. They can be they can
35:31
be trained. Yes. She can be trained. Yep.
35:33
Absolutely. It's a hundred percent with psychic abilities are
35:36
natural. And you can be trained in
35:38
psychic abilities, but you have to
35:40
have something within
35:42
you. Yeah. The way I've
35:43
the way the way it's always been conveyed
35:46
to me is remote viewing is
35:48
instinctual. Okay.
35:50
that Whereas
35:51
a psychic ability is more
35:53
of a gift. Right.
35:56
So
35:56
right
35:57
though you know,
35:59
how
36:01
it's almost like like a remote
36:04
viewing is like
36:06
your GPS. Okay.
36:06
Yeah. It's it's very much like
36:07
that. It it's just an extension of
36:09
your navigation system. Okay.
36:12
Yeah. So it's
36:14
it's almost in ingrained in bread in
36:16
you, and
36:17
that's just how it is, and
36:19
and all they're doing is bringing that
36:21
out of you. Okay. Yeah.
36:24
So it's an interesting interesting deal and and
36:26
maybe we'll we'll try to get another
36:28
expert in remote viewing back on
36:30
the show because it's been well since we've done a
36:33
remote viewing show. Yeah. But,
36:36
yeah, it it it's
36:38
a very interesting topic because It
36:41
has been debated that that there isn't of psychic presence in remote
36:43
viewing. But once you hear it
36:45
directly from somebody
36:48
who has engaged in remote viewing. They'll
36:50
tell you that there's no there's no
36:52
psychic sense to whatsoever. I
36:56
interesting. I'd be curious to hear -- Yeah. -- more on that. Yeah.
36:58
Hi. I've got research to do. Thank
37:00
you, Tim. You're very welcome. Speaking
37:03
of the CIA, I know you've
37:06
probably heard of former
37:08
CIA agent
37:10
Cooper or paper as they call them
37:12
area fifty one deathbed confession. This came out quite a few years ago.
37:14
Mhmm. But that tape is
37:16
now resurfacing on YouTube. Really?
37:20
Okay. Yeah. In fact, I may
37:22
put up the link to this this
37:24
video because it's twenty
37:26
one minutes long. It's long
37:28
too long for us to play here on
37:30
the show. But a twenty thirteen interview with a
37:32
former CIA agent who claimed to have had
37:35
intimate knowledge of area fifty one
37:38
has been doing the rounds this week. At the time, the seventy seven year
37:40
old who went by the name aging Cooper
37:44
spelled KEWPER
37:47
or Kupur or simply
37:49
the anonymous had agreed to an interview
37:51
with UFO researcher Richard Dolan and
37:54
documentary maker
37:56
Jeremy Corbel in what
37:58
was described as a deathbed
38:00
confession of what he knew about what was going on at
38:02
area fifty one. He had previously
38:04
given an interview with journalist, Linda
38:06
Bolton, how in nine nineteen ninety
38:08
eight, who recorded eleven hours of
38:10
audio tapes. But afterwards, he was
38:12
warned by the CIA not to divulge
38:14
anything else. He only
38:16
agreed to the twenty thirteen
38:18
interview because he was dying and felt he had
38:20
nothing left to lose. During the
38:22
session, he claimed that
38:24
the extraterrestrial visitors were real that the base was housing a
38:26
number of alien vehicles and
38:28
that he had once been taken
38:30
there by once
38:32
been taken there himself to examine a number of
38:34
artifacts, including the Sasha that crashed
38:37
in Roswell, New Mexico. He even went
38:39
so far as to say that
38:41
there were Live aliens being kept at
38:43
the base's s four
38:46
facility. It took us thirteen or
38:48
fifteen miles south to
38:50
s four and like different
38:52
garage door openings. And
38:54
in these garage door openings, they had
38:56
like different saucer crafts, he
38:58
went on to say, The very first one
39:00
had the Roswell craft and it
39:02
was kind of crashed up, but apparently
39:04
every alien that was in it
39:06
died except for a couple The
39:08
Roswell Craft was really strange because it
39:10
looked like really heavy aluminum
39:12
foil. We could walk next to it and
39:14
the whole thing probably weighed hundred fifty
39:16
to three hundred pounds. Oh,
39:18
wow. Real lightweight. Yeah.
39:20
At s four, we viewed the
39:22
autopsy film, and then the colonel
39:25
said that what we've got in here
39:28
is we're interviewing a gray
39:30
alien. Interesting.
39:32
We had no idea what we're going to
39:35
he said, we had no idea we were
39:37
going to see the real thing. All
39:39
we saw was the film. It
39:41
didn't look human as far as the skin tone and basically
39:43
the shape of it. and the size how its head
39:45
size compared with a normal human. Again,
39:48
I'll put up the link for the video
39:50
so you can watch agent Cooper yourself.
39:54
and see the twenty one minutes of additional 147
39:57
bed confession film. He's not on his
39:59
deaf bed. Obviously, he's in
40:01
a recliner, but he
40:04
felt he was near his end, so he
40:06
had just a little bit more to
40:08
say. And and it'd be
40:09
interesting to see
40:11
all that because a lot of his stories, I'm
40:13
assuming will line up with the other stories that have
40:15
come out about area
40:18
fifty one from from
40:20
different people. that either
40:22
worked as, like, reverse
40:24
engineers. because all that's what the thing was,
40:25
what the was the SR four. I think you said
40:27
that's where they reverse engineer, all the
40:30
alien technology. Supposedly. Yeah.
40:32
Supposedly. Yeah. Supposedly. Yeah.
40:34
Allegory. Yeah. It's a better word to
40:36
use. Yep. because we've heard that from
40:39
numerous sources. Yep. Yep. Robbie
40:42
Williams, back in the news, I don't
40:44
think he's really had a
40:46
hit anywhere your England or or
40:48
American quite some time, but
40:50
says he's considered
40:52
a career as a UFO hunter at
40:54
one time after seeing one himself.
40:56
That's right. Robbie Williams career
40:58
path almost took a strange turn, and
41:01
he almost didn't bless us with his
41:03
music. I say that retirement cheek.
41:05
I can't name one
41:07
Robbie Williams song. No?
41:09
No. I'm trying
41:11
really hard to remember. one
41:13
hit over here in America. He had a
41:15
bunch in English. See, I I can at
41:17
least count along a blink one eighty two. I can
41:19
at least name blink one eighty two songs. Yeah.
41:22
That's true. Yeah. know, and he's a huge,
41:24
you know, full person. So True.
41:26
Very true. But, yeah, it's hard to heard
41:28
a name one 147 Robbie Williams
41:30
on. The pop star who rose to fame as
41:32
part of the boy band, take that. You
41:34
remember that one? Nope.
41:36
No. Okay. Has
41:38
long held the keen interest in
41:40
UFO's and the unexplained, he was
41:42
speaking on the Sean Atwood
41:44
podcast recently. Williams whose
41:46
interest in the UFO phenomenal.
41:48
He needs a little introduction, it
41:50
says here. He he may be two American fans,
41:52
he he would. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
41:55
confessed that he
41:58
had even considered giving up his career
42:00
as a successful solo artist. I think
42:02
that was be pretty much
42:04
an easy decision
42:06
to make. Yeah. That's in quotes. Right?
42:09
Successful. No. It it just they threw
42:11
it out there to see if we wouldn't chuckle.
42:14
to pursue his passion for all things
42:16
unexplained. The only thing that stopped him
42:18
was what he believed
42:20
to be the inevitable embarrassing
42:22
and degrading reaction of the
42:24
press if he should have come out
42:26
as a tin foil hat sort
42:30
of person Hey.
42:31
It worked really well for Tom, the
42:33
Long and Boinkwitty too. Because he's the
42:35
one if you think about he's the one
42:37
that got the navy to share all
42:40
those videos, Yeah. And he was You know what I mean? Like, when his
42:42
music was still six like, blink k eighty when he
42:44
they're on tour right now. You know? Like --
42:48
Yeah. You
42:48
had to say they were a pretty successful band. My you know, even
42:50
with all of his U. S. O'TALK. But Tom
42:52
DeLong also formed a successful organization
42:56
that that get help makes a
42:58
movement in the UFO
43:00
community. Robbie Williams, just
43:02
watching around talking about Robbie Williams.
43:04
He's the only one talking about crappy Exactly. Yeah.
43:06
It's not like his Publicist even
43:08
talks about him. His Publicist is
43:11
like, yeah. Yeah. He he He's
43:13
my client. Who? Who? Who? Robbie
43:16
Williams? Yeah. The UFO guy.
43:18
Right? You mean you mean Robin
43:22
Williams? No. No. No. No. Robbie Mhmm.
43:25
Robin Williams.
43:26
No. No. No. Robbie Williams.
43:30
Even so, this hasn't stopped him from
43:32
pursuing the topic as a hobby over the
43:34
last two decades. You could tell
43:36
he's been real busy. Yep.
43:38
Yep. Much of his interest in
43:40
UFO stems from personal experience that
43:42
occurred seventeen years ago, and he's still
43:45
talking about it. My first guy just won't get
43:47
over it. That's right.
43:51
My first proper experience,
43:53
he says, goes back to the Beverly Hills
43:56
hotel. He recalled, there might have
43:58
been some white
43:59
powder involved. I'm with a
44:01
young lady, he said. It was over seventeen years
44:04
ago. So he was with a young lady, but the
44:06
UFO was the only thing he could pay
44:08
attention to. Because I've
44:11
been with my wife for
44:13
seventeen years, he said. And we
44:15
were on two hotel loungers
44:17
in my room in the garden looking up at the stars
44:19
and all of a sudden silently over our
44:22
heads, what I can only describe is
44:24
a square object, I would
44:26
say, probably the size of one
44:28
and a half penalty
44:30
boxes. That's how we measure things in
44:32
penalty boxes.
44:33
Yeah. Like, okay. what kind
44:35
of penalty boxes? Are we talking hockey?
44:38
Are we talking soccer? Probably soccer.
44:40
Yeah. I don't know
44:41
how big those are. you. No.
44:43
I have no clue. He said it was matte black
44:45
with our texting underneath and
44:48
then Hacienda style
44:50
yellow and black
44:52
stripes. Boy, this guy is
44:54
colorful when it comes to
44:56
descriptions. Yeah.
44:56
He he forgot to mention
44:59
the acid he dropped. Yeah. Yeah. For
45:01
the shrooms that they'd eaten. Yep. He says, as if
45:03
it was this workman's thing,
45:05
it it it kicked. a
45:08
workman's what? Yeah. Yeah. Let me let me read it all together
45:10
so you can get the full picture. Oh, it's like,
45:12
hey, we got a decent construction on the
45:15
Beverly Hills hotel. Right. Did
45:17
you put the cones out? Okay. Good. Yeah. He was probably so
45:19
high. He didn't realize it was workman. Let me
45:22
read it again. He said it was
45:24
Matt Black with our texting underneath and then Hacienda
45:26
style yellow with black stripes as
45:28
if it was this
45:30
workman's thing. Okay?
45:32
It came in silently. I could have hit it
45:34
with a tennis ball, and then it floated
45:37
off. I was totally and
45:40
utterly sober. sure you were,
45:42
Robbie. Sure. I were.
45:44
Surprisingly, Williams doesn't necessarily believe
45:46
that UFOs are alien and
45:49
origin instead of I'll see here. He took
45:51
my deal. Instead favoring a government
45:54
black projects explanation for the
45:58
Monomona. Matpat. Robbie.
46:00
Robbie. Robbie. The alien
46:02
one. Hey. Look. Robbie Williams.
46:04
The alien one. Hello. Why
46:07
does he think
46:08
we're yellow and black in our texting?
46:10
Why
46:10
is he
46:11
hitting us for work order? We're not here to
46:14
work. I ain't up
46:16
that hammer. Do
46:17
your own
46:20
renovations, Robbie Williams? Yeah. I
46:22
suppose it's time to take that break. Alright.
46:24
III need to
46:26
Well to figure out who Robbie Williams is. I need to throw bleach in
46:29
my eyes and get rid of this vision
46:31
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46:34
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What? We got us some pair of
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That's right. I'm looking forward
56:12
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Let's
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57:12
here. Ryan
57:14
has
57:14
a story here. It says, hello,
57:16
Tim, BCB, and crew. been trying to figure
57:18
out where to start my with my story, so I'll start with
57:21
one from my life in the funeral
57:24
business. I left this job about a
57:26
year after seventeen
57:28
and a half years, holy cow. It's a long time. That's
57:30
a long time. Yeah. I
57:32
mainly cut headstones around three hundred
57:34
and twenty five plus stones in a
57:37
year in a haunted shop nonetheless.
57:40
But I also took funerals
57:42
as well. I was literally the
57:44
last person to see you in this mortal world
57:47
Boy, that's not creepy. Right? I'm
57:50
gonna say that's nightmare fuel right there.
57:52
Yeah. And trust me after I got
57:54
done sealing
57:56
the in those concrete vaults, no zombies are getting
57:58
out, L0L So bets on
58:00
AI. Thank
58:02
you for that, Brian. I appreciate that.
58:05
Thank you for sealing that one
58:07
once and for all. One of my
58:09
best ghost stories happened in
58:11
Falls City, Nebraska. My wife came to me to keep
58:13
me company out of cold Saturday afternoon funeral. I
58:16
just finished the funeral set or
58:18
set up
58:20
rather. and parked the Vault truck down the hill by
58:22
the Sexton's garage. I left
58:24
the truck and went to change into my
58:26
good clothes in the garage My
58:29
wife was watching the setup. She was
58:31
my eyes to let me know how
58:34
or to let me know to hurry if cars
58:36
would start to show up. hill
58:38
at the setup, her eyes got fixed on
58:40
a man at the tent. A man
58:42
in a gray suit walking around
58:44
it, checking the straps, adjusting
58:47
chairs. And then after a bit, he went behind the shade wall
58:49
of the tent, and she lost sight
58:51
of him. She assumed it was me
58:53
back at the tent. My
58:56
uniform for funerals was a nice gray jacket
58:58
and slacks when we would
59:00
help guide the casket onto the stands in
59:03
front of the family. So needless to say when
59:05
I got back in the truck, she turned a bit pale. I
59:07
looked at her and asked, what's wrong
59:09
with you? She said, I
59:12
thought I saw you at the tent. She stuttered.
59:14
Nope. She's finished changing. Why?
59:16
She then told me about
59:19
what she thought. I said, we are the only people here.
59:21
If not, the sexton would have called
59:24
me since he was
59:26
sitting by the highway waiting for the funeral.
59:29
So I went up there and found no one there.
59:32
About fifteen minutes later, the funeral
59:34
arrived. I set the casket
59:36
on the stands above the Vault went
59:38
back to the truck and proceeded to tell my wife
59:40
she must have saw a ghost.
59:42
A full non believer she wouldn't
59:44
accept that. Still thought it was a random person in the
59:46
cemetery. I didn't have the heart to let her know,
59:48
but no one at the funeral was wearing a
59:50
gray suit except the man in
59:52
the casket. Oh.
59:56
Yeah. He says Ryan
59:58
says I knew this because I had to
1:00:00
help the director
1:00:02
reopen the casket for one last
1:00:04
viewing. Well, I
1:00:08
hate to keep you hanging, but I'll write
1:00:10
in soon with Moore. Stay
1:00:12
safe guys, and thanks for the great shows. And
1:00:14
BCB, when you're close to
1:00:16
the North Central Kansas area,
1:00:18
again, my daughter, a big fan of
1:00:20
the show, and I will come out
1:00:22
to watch. Ironically, my favorite wrestler was the undertaker growing up, go figure.
1:00:28
You're dedicated listener in Kansas, Ryan.
1:00:30
Thank you, Ryan. Oh, Ryan, to to give
1:00:32
you a little undertaker
1:00:34
knowledge,
1:00:34
Paul Baire was at actually
1:00:37
a certified mortician. There you go. There you go.
1:00:38
That's a great story. Yeah. That is
1:00:40
he's got to have
1:00:43
tons of stories working
1:00:45
in that field for as long as he
1:00:48
did. Yeah. Most definitely. Most
1:00:50
definitely. I've always
1:00:52
wanted to talk to somebody like a
1:00:54
funeral director or a
1:00:56
an embalmer or she
1:00:59
somebody like him because
1:01:01
the you know, they've got stories. They have to. Mhmm.
1:01:04
Like, just being in
1:01:06
that field, you know,
1:01:08
like, not necessarily haunted stories,
1:01:10
but just creepy stories. Yeah.
1:01:13
You know, I I would think too
1:01:15
that you develop a little bit of
1:01:17
a supernatural chalice though too. like,
1:01:19
you see things and maybe, you know, you're not
1:01:22
one to jump. It's just like, oh, there
1:01:24
they are. You
1:01:26
know? Yeah.
1:01:26
the Whereas
1:01:27
if you're just kind of a layman and you
1:01:29
see something like that, you'd be a little more freaked
1:01:32
out than -- Yeah. -- than most,
1:01:34
you know. And it it makes sense if
1:01:36
it was the spirit of the person
1:01:37
in the casket, they're getting everything ready because
1:01:39
they want
1:01:40
everything to be perfect. Okay. But
1:01:42
you and I have talked about this before,
1:01:44
bones So
1:01:46
you're standing near your graveside and you're looking at
1:01:48
the hole in which your body is gonna go
1:01:50
into. Are you not free to
1:01:52
fuck out at that point? I
1:01:55
would be, but think about it too. We've also
1:01:57
heard from numerous people that people
1:01:59
hang around. Your energy hangs around to
1:02:01
make sure the funeral goes good. to
1:02:03
people who see who attends -- Mhmm. --
1:02:05
and whatnot. So maybe you look past
1:02:08
that in your spirit world
1:02:10
and and almost if you've come to terms that you passed
1:02:12
away, you know what I
1:02:14
mean? You you almost
1:02:14
come to terms, like, okay. This is
1:02:17
my eternal resting place where for
1:02:19
my physical
1:02:21
body. Yeah. But obviously,
1:02:24
I'm not in my physical presence
1:02:26
anymore. Oh, that's you. You
1:02:27
know what I mean? one
1:02:29
to bring Mary Anne Wynn Palace key back on her. She wanna
1:02:31
ask her about because I to
1:02:34
me, I
1:02:37
And we don't know what
1:02:38
you're feeling when there. because you could be
1:02:40
at a sense of calmness because whatever,
1:02:42
when you pass, maybe calms
1:02:46
you enough that you're able to
1:02:47
process that, to cross over
1:02:50
to whatever the other side
1:02:52
is. Maybe
1:02:52
Maybe maybe you're right. I you
1:02:55
know, I maybe that's the reason I
1:02:57
don't go to cemeteries all that often once
1:02:59
the funeral is over. You
1:03:02
know, I You know,
1:03:02
I I love going to cemetery. We got three of them right by us
1:03:05
that are just 0II think
1:03:07
cemeteries are gorgeous. I've
1:03:09
I've loved cemeteries ever since the movie that
1:03:12
Crow, where he says the line where the
1:03:14
girl goes, oh, I know. You're not supposed to sleep in a
1:03:16
cemetery at night. He goes, it's the safest
1:03:18
place you can be. because
1:03:20
I replaced that. Yeah. And and
1:03:22
I was always a creepy kid that would go
1:03:24
hang on at the cemeteries. And and I love
1:03:26
looking at the old gravestones and
1:03:29
the time periods, you know, from the eighteen hundreds,
1:03:31
seventeen hundreds to now
1:03:34
and here in North Carolina because we're out here
1:03:36
where there's a lot of
1:03:38
historical stuff. you know, we've got three
1:03:40
churches by us and they all have graveyards right
1:03:42
in. In fact, there's a few know the other day
1:03:44
where they had to ten set up. So
1:03:46
when you're reading the story
1:03:48
in my head, I can see what
1:03:50
he's talking about, you know.
1:03:52
Mhmm. And it's III
1:03:54
enjoy going to a graveyard I enjoy and missus Bruce
1:03:56
and I both do. We like going in and checking
1:03:58
them out and
1:03:59
See, I I like to go to see. I like to
1:04:02
go to summaries to see the history and
1:04:04
to see how old some of
1:04:06
the the headstones are, and sometimes
1:04:08
you can get a little bit of
1:04:10
an idea of what people passed
1:04:12
away from. especially in in old in times.
1:04:14
But as far as going to
1:04:16
see relatives at the cemetery,
1:04:18
I guess, what keeps me from going
1:04:20
more often
1:04:22
is that I know that their spirit isn't
1:04:24
there. That's true part
1:04:26
of it. You know? Yeah.
1:04:28
But I
1:04:29
I believe that degrave
1:04:32
or the earn or
1:04:34
whatever you're left in is there
1:04:37
for the people on earth. to
1:04:40
remember you. Not saying that I
1:04:42
don't remember people. Like, I I think in my
1:04:44
father-in-law every single day, but -- Mhmm. -- like
1:04:46
when we go back to Wisconsin, we're gonna visit go to
1:04:48
his grapes. I you know -- Okay. --
1:04:50
and and visit his grapes. I I we
1:04:52
both know he's not there. Yeah. But
1:04:54
it's still nice to go and, you know,
1:04:56
and it's very therapeutic for missus because
1:04:59
she can talk, you know,
1:05:01
to something that is of
1:05:02
him, you know, knowing that his
1:05:05
body is of of their A
1:05:07
physical reminder to yeah. Yeah. Yeah. III got what
1:05:09
you mean. And, like, I have the guy
1:05:11
who started me in wrestling Trevor who we were talking
1:05:13
about off air, who
1:05:16
passed away. have part of his ashes here in the with Okay.
1:05:18
You know, and I I talk to him. You
1:05:20
know,
1:05:20
I just I think that's more
1:05:22
for the living than it is
1:05:23
for the debt. I
1:05:25
hear you know. Yeah. And I I you know, I'll go
1:05:28
visit my grandparents. And
1:05:30
every time we do, like, it
1:05:32
he was speaking in Nebraska and Missouri and
1:05:35
all that, I've gone and visited like
1:05:37
Jesse Jamesgrave. You know, I've I've visited
1:05:39
famous graves and stuff just to
1:05:42
see. Yeah. You know?
1:05:43
Yeah. So Yeah. I have
1:05:45
no problem with no grave. I I think
1:05:47
it's there to remind us. Like, if you
1:05:50
go to visit a loved one,
1:05:52
yeah, they're not. You gotta know they're not there. You're not gonna have
1:05:54
it's like when you hear about investigations and
1:05:56
stuff at Crave arts, I think that's
1:05:59
mainly not
1:06:02
the
1:06:02
people at the graveyard. It's it's other
1:06:04
forces around -- Yeah. --
1:06:06
because your their energy is already
1:06:08
gone. Why would they hang a graveyard. You
1:06:11
know what I mean? Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Yep. You know?
1:06:13
Yeah. I completely agree. Completely
1:06:16
agree. Oh, I still I still enjoy
1:06:18
graveyard. I'd like I think it's awesome. I
1:06:20
love it. Right? I'm that creepy
1:06:22
kid. Nothing wrong
1:06:24
with that. Nothing wrong with that. Let's another
1:06:26
one here. Cruiser and Cruiser.
1:06:28
Oh, you got in first there. Look
1:06:30
at that. I did. Look at that. I got a
1:06:33
feeling. Cool. My wife decorated
1:06:35
our Christmas tree the the Friday
1:06:37
after Thanksgiving. After that evening, we had a
1:06:39
few friends and family over to
1:06:41
eat leftovers, enjoy the extra long weekend. My
1:06:44
wife was sitting on the couch and I was
1:06:46
in the kitchen when out of the corner of
1:06:48
my eye, I saw our Christmas tree begin
1:06:50
to shake. think I read this
1:06:52
last week, but I'm gonna read it anyways
1:06:54
again, so because Bruce didn't get to hear
1:06:56
it. My wife heard the tree in ornament
1:06:58
shaking and yelled for our eighteen month
1:07:00
old daughter to get away in the
1:07:02
tree, I picked up her and
1:07:04
our four year old son and explained that I
1:07:06
had both the kids near me, nowhere
1:07:08
near the tree. But I saw the
1:07:10
tree shake My sister who had recently moved explained that
1:07:12
since she had moved, she
1:07:14
believed that our mother who had passed had
1:07:16
migrated to our house not
1:07:19
knowing where her new house was.
1:07:21
She also told us that when she recently
1:07:23
saw a medium, she said that
1:07:25
our mother who or our mother would visit our dining
1:07:27
room and set out kitchen window into the backyard
1:07:30
frequently. I mentioned to
1:07:32
my sister that sometimes while sitting at
1:07:35
the kitchen table, a weird tradition in our family to pass
1:07:37
down kitchen tables. It would feel
1:07:40
like mom's dog would come and pop down
1:07:42
on the table or I'm
1:07:44
sorry. It
1:07:46
would feel like mom's dog would come and plop down and the table
1:07:48
would shake a bit. She said
1:07:50
this confirms what her medium hit
1:07:54
holder and she had not mentioned anything about the table to us.
1:07:56
Is mom home for the holidays in
1:07:58
quotes? I sure like to think
1:08:00
that she was watching the kids as
1:08:04
That was her biggest concern when she passed. Anyways,
1:08:06
gents, keep up the good work. Cruiser next time
1:08:08
here in KC, I'll show you some barbecue.
1:08:12
and some of our many local breweries. Cruisers, same girls for
1:08:14
you, stay well and come visit. Hopefully, I'll be able
1:08:16
to find some time to submit some more pair
1:08:18
of shoes as the wife and I on
1:08:22
a small brewery in Texas that
1:08:25
per the local paranormal
1:08:27
society says is haunted. So
1:08:30
I know what Malley and I answered
1:08:32
to this last week. I wanna ask you, is
1:08:34
it mama or is it something else? I
1:08:37
think it is mama.
1:08:39
Because I have
1:08:40
historically speaking, so Halloween
1:08:42
is always the time when the veil is
1:08:44
thinnest
1:08:44
that's
1:08:47
just what we've all known. But why wouldn't Christmas
1:08:49
time be another time? It's a
1:08:51
very religious holiday. Mhmm. You
1:08:54
know? Then and I'm
1:08:56
talking all face, celebrate some sort
1:08:58
of winter solstice, you know, whether it be Christmas, Hanukkah,
1:09:00
Kwanza, whatever. Why wouldn't the
1:09:02
veil be thin then too? then
1:09:08
And if it is mama, you know, I I
1:09:10
think it will be mama because mama wants to
1:09:12
see the kids
1:09:14
and whatnot. And what time to come see kids than
1:09:16
at the holidays when you know
1:09:18
they're gonna be excited and joyful
1:09:20
and happy and you know
1:09:22
what I mean? Mhmm. Like, my
1:09:25
kids I I missed them the most at the holidays. That's when
1:09:27
I wanna see them. Mhmm. So why one grandma wanna come
1:09:29
and see them, especially with as
1:09:31
young as they are? And
1:09:34
I
1:09:34
think it's awesome that they own a haunted brewery. I would love to come to the haunted brewery in Texas. Right
1:09:36
on. I'll tell you
1:09:38
what I thought last week.
1:09:43
Okay. I don't think it was mama shaking the tree. I
1:09:45
think it was a dog.
1:09:47
Oh, that's a good
1:09:49
point too. Yeah. because why would mama shake a
1:09:52
tree, one, and two, dogs always
1:09:54
end up playing in the tree.
1:09:56
Yeah. So if
1:09:58
if their kitchen table already moves because the dog flops down. Yep. Why wouldn't the dog
1:09:59
I I
1:10:02
agree
1:10:02
with that too. Yeah. So
1:10:05
that's that's what I thought last week. Let's see here.
1:10:07
I think we'll hold the we'll the other story off for later
1:10:10
in the program. Let's get back to
1:10:12
our Let's
1:10:15
get back to our story's hair
1:10:17
shell. Wait. Let's start.
1:10:19
First of all, with
1:10:23
a little bit of AI news, why
1:10:26
not?
1:10:26
We'll start off your fuel.
1:10:28
We'll start off a little
1:10:31
easing. We'll start off slow bruiser, and then we'll build build Bruiser that'll
1:10:33
make you wanna hide in your house for
1:10:35
the rest of your
1:10:38
life. Yeah. But it's AI, so we can't hide. That's true. Yeah.
1:10:41
AI doesn't find us and kill us. That's
1:10:43
right. It's everywhere. A young Chinese woman
1:10:45
who lost her eye in a
1:10:47
serious car accident dedicated her life
1:10:49
to creating prosthetic eyes that glow different colors. Okay, that's
1:10:51
a little creepy. That's not creepy
1:10:55
at all. No. In twenty thirteen, Zia
1:10:57
Tong lost one of her eyes in a car
1:11:00
accident. She was
1:11:02
only eighteen at the
1:11:04
time. and she had it
1:11:06
replaced with a prosthetic eye. See that music in the background, just making the creepy.
1:11:08
She had it replaced
1:11:11
with a prosthetic eye. Instead
1:11:14
of losing confidence in herself and shying
1:11:16
away from people because of her appearance,
1:11:18
the young woman decided to turn her
1:11:21
situation to make herself stand out.
1:11:23
after studying to become a prosthetic
1:11:27
eye technician or
1:11:31
an ocularist bet you didn't know it was an ocularist. Did you? I I
1:11:33
didn't know that because I know PCL.
1:11:35
Oh, that's true. You
1:11:38
do. Yeah. Alright? Zia
1:11:40
Tang started making all sorts of
1:11:42
unique prosthetics for herself, which she
1:11:45
showed off on social media.
1:11:47
slowly building up a loyal following. Okay.
1:11:49
Even though she's a gorgeous
1:11:51
girl, tell me this wouldn't freak
1:11:53
you the f out of the
1:11:56
two here. bad. No. Yeah. That if
1:11:58
no one's sleeping right on that. No. No. No. No.
1:12:00
147. And
1:12:04
yet, She's a very beautiful woman. Yeah.
1:12:06
She's like that also shows she's either demonic or a robot. Yeah.
1:12:08
She's a terminator. The minute
1:12:10
she shows up and her eye
1:12:13
starts glowing pink -- Yeah. -- or red or blue. Yeah. That's when I think
1:12:15
we're gonna have a discussion.
1:12:18
147 Tang is perfect
1:12:22
capable of making classic prosthetic
1:12:24
eyes that are almost indistinguishable from real
1:12:26
ones, but she is best known for
1:12:28
her bionic eyes and, quotes, that light
1:12:30
up different colors and even flash the press of
1:12:33
a button. Short videos of her trying out
1:12:35
some of these unusual prosthesis. have
1:12:38
been going viral in China,
1:12:40
and she recently got the attention
1:12:42
of mainstream media as well. all
1:12:45
the red one is just oh, I'm gonna show you this in a minute. Cruiser. And you're gonna wait for
1:12:47
her to say she
1:12:51
put a bag lighten once less.
1:12:53
It's a big vision. Yeah, really. The twenty eight year
1:12:56
old woman told Beijing News that she
1:12:58
got into making prosthetic eyes is a way
1:13:00
of helping
1:13:02
people like her deal with confidence issues. Oh, so
1:13:05
you're just gonna scare the crap out of
1:13:07
all of us who have seen Terminator.
1:13:09
Yeah. because if she closes her
1:13:11
eyes, it's still gonna flashed through her
1:13:13
eyelid. Right. Right. She had met a lot of people who had
1:13:15
become isolated her head's low
1:13:17
self confidence after losing
1:13:20
an eye and
1:13:22
that had inspired her to
1:13:24
become an ocularist and create better
1:13:26
prosthetics. Some people want realistic prosthesis but
1:13:30
some like Ziyatang herself use their
1:13:33
disability to make themselves really
1:13:35
unique by incorporating small LEDs
1:13:37
in their prosthetics. This allows
1:13:39
them to look like real life
1:13:42
androids or Terminator robots. And that's, according to this article,
1:13:45
admittedly pretty cool.
1:13:48
They've never see
1:13:50
the Terminator movie. It's not cool.
1:13:53
It's gonna get you shot
1:13:55
in some places. Giatang's story
1:13:57
and her commitment to
1:13:59
making better prosthetic eyes recently went viral
1:14:02
in China with most people praising her boldness and her power to turn
1:14:05
a traumatizing life
1:14:08
changing event and her life into
1:14:10
something positive. Okay. Now I'm gonna show you something that's absolute
1:14:12
nightmare fuel because of the
1:14:14
look in her eye bruiser Take
1:14:18
a look at this and tell me you wouldn't shit
1:14:20
yourself if you saw this in a dark
1:14:22
room. Yeah. No. That would terrify me.
1:14:24
Yeah. Like,
1:14:25
I good for her for taking a
1:14:27
negative and turn into a positive, but that's that's
1:14:29
positively scary than it is. Oh. Like, that's a
1:14:31
great Halloween trick. It
1:14:34
is. I I bet if she dresses in all black leather and walks up to your door and says, Trico, Trico, Trico, Trico,
1:14:37
you would be
1:14:40
like, oh, Fuck
1:14:42
no. You can own all the candy. Yeah. Just don't shoot me. use
1:14:48
O'Connor. Nope. No. I'm not. Yeah.
1:14:50
No. No. Uh-uh. Yeah. We we can part his friends
1:14:52
right here, and I am going to
1:14:54
take a shot at his future head
1:14:57
That's Yeah. Like, she should have more fun to, like, make them laser pointers. So that,
1:15:00
like, someone's in, like, class
1:15:02
and, like, turn the laser pointer
1:15:04
147 to
1:15:07
start looking all over the place. doing
1:15:09
the rolyai thing, like like
1:15:11
Marty Feldman? Yeah. Oh, got it. And
1:15:13
then watch like I had to
1:15:15
go on that Oh, yeah. A meg light.
1:15:17
Yeah. That'd be even better. Yeah. The the do the rollie eye thing,
1:15:19
watch a cat chase the
1:15:21
laser all over the
1:15:24
room and end up bunking its head all over
1:15:26
the place, that would be that's why I'm not in charge of making prosthetics because I just think always a
1:15:28
screw with people. Even
1:15:30
though that screws with people,
1:15:33
because like you said, she could walk
1:15:35
into a dark room and turn it on. And it's like, okay. Yep. that girl.
1:15:36
inherited on and it's like okay yep avoid
1:15:38
decker
1:15:39
yeah Yeah. It's a who boy?
1:15:41
She's single. You know what she is?
1:15:43
Yeah. Well, yeah.
1:15:44
because she scares the
1:15:45
hell out of half of the
1:15:48
male pop population. You've
1:15:50
seen terminator. That's why. Do you think she waits till their intimate before she turns
1:15:52
in on? And would that
1:15:54
freak you out? Would you just
1:15:56
That's
1:15:59
it. You go soft right there and you
1:15:59
walk away. I
1:16:02
can't think there's
1:16:04
too many guys that
1:16:07
have a Terminator No.
1:16:08
No. Uh-uh. No. I don't
1:16:10
know. God, I don't know. I just
1:16:14
don't know. In the maybe
1:16:16
I should see a psychiatrist
1:16:19
on getting part two.
1:16:21
Back to the future, a woman talks to
1:16:24
her past self in a trippy
1:16:26
conversation after training an AI chat
1:16:29
bot on her
1:16:32
childhood diaries. This is not gonna
1:16:34
end well. No. No. Especially if you like
1:16:36
you had psychopathic
1:16:39
tendencies as a child. Well,
1:16:41
here's that too. Michelle Wang has created an
1:16:43
artificial intelligence chatbot of
1:16:46
herself as a child this
1:16:50
is not going to end well. She
1:16:52
trained it to learn what she was like
1:16:54
based on a diary from when she was
1:16:56
young. Ms. Wang used
1:16:58
open AI language model generative, pre trained, transformer
1:17:00
three to drive herself
1:17:02
crazy. So we have an
1:17:06
ansty teenage AI model out there somewhere.
1:17:08
Yeah. It says that we could
1:17:10
talk to our younger selves.
1:17:13
What would we say what advice would
1:17:15
we impart and how would it feel? Boy,
1:17:17
this just seems like mind fuck
1:17:19
three point o. Well, one
1:17:22
woman has an idea after she created
1:17:24
an artificial intelligence chatbot of herself as
1:17:26
a child by training it to learn
1:17:28
what she was like based on
1:17:31
a diary written when she was Creative Coder Michelle Wayne used
1:17:34
source material from ten
1:17:37
years worth of entries and combined it with
1:17:39
the open AI language model generative pre trained
1:17:42
transformer three or GPT
1:17:44
three. It's
1:17:47
like it's got t three in the
1:17:49
title. Don't don't play with
1:17:51
it. Right. She told people
1:17:53
on Twitter that she created
1:17:55
the AI system so that she
1:17:57
could engage in real time dialogue with her inner child.
1:17:59
This sounds like
1:18:02
everything was a psychiatrist.
1:18:05
This sounds like everything wrong
1:18:07
with AI right here. Yeah. Yeah. Why would you want DAI? I
1:18:12
don't know. and
1:18:14
then arm it with something. Give it a give it a weapon. That that sounds to be a good idea. Yeah.
1:18:16
Let's give it laser eyes and
1:18:18
a gun and and the the
1:18:23
the personality of thirteen year
1:18:26
old angsty, hate the
1:18:28
world, pub you
1:18:31
know, going through puberty teenage
1:18:33
me. And then give it give it the addresses of all
1:18:35
your your childhood bullies and your home address
1:18:37
and watch a go nuts. Yeah.
1:18:39
I was a dick
1:18:43
when I was a teenager. I do not
1:18:45
wanna relive
1:18:47
that. I just
1:18:48
can't imagine Overall, this was
1:18:50
a very trippy, but also strangely affirming healing experience would have
1:18:53
to say, but
1:18:56
III didn't
1:18:58
realize that I had access to
1:19:00
using real data from my past self
1:19:02
allowed. From a feeling
1:19:03
calling better help or a
1:19:06
therapist. Yeah. It'd just be easier to
1:19:08
call therapist. From my past
1:19:10
self allowed me to connect
1:19:13
with her in deeper plus more
1:19:15
tangible ways than I typically have.
1:19:17
She tweeted, conversing with
1:19:19
younger Michelle reminded me of the
1:19:22
parts of myself that have stayed constant through the
1:19:24
years, but also the parts that I
1:19:26
forgot or buried as life went on.
1:19:30
It was like holding a mirror to
1:19:32
an unapologetic, more earnest, and pure
1:19:34
version of my own essence. Was
1:19:37
it though?
1:19:39
You you go through
1:19:40
things in life to
1:19:43
learn.
1:19:43
Mhmm. Experiences that you go
1:19:45
through in life teach you something
1:19:47
so you don't If it's a bad experience, you don't
1:19:49
go through the bad experience again. Why would you wanna relive that? You've already learned the
1:19:52
lesson that
1:19:54
you can come with that. Right. The person you are now is more
1:19:56
pure than the person
1:19:58
you're back then because
1:20:00
you've actually been
1:20:02
tested through the fire of
1:20:05
My life. Yeah. Yeah. So to say, well, I wanna know what
1:20:07
I was back then. Why? This reaction,
1:20:10
I wanna go backwards.
1:20:12
you know everyone england first especially
1:20:14
when it's a teenage brain which isn't formed.
1:20:17
Right. You know what I
1:20:19
mean? Like, think about how you
1:20:21
when we were sixteen, we thought we
1:20:24
knew everything. Mhmm.
1:20:25
But we don't. Right. You're not even close? No.
1:20:27
She revealed that she had kept iris for
1:20:29
more than ten years of her
1:20:31
life and wrote them
1:20:33
almost every day about what her dreams, fears, and secrets were. The content
1:20:36
range from complaining
1:20:38
about homework to getting
1:20:40
us felt
1:20:42
from talking
1:20:44
to
1:20:45
my crush. Some days were
1:20:47
very mundane, some rather
1:20:49
insightful. miss Wayne tweeted after
1:20:52
scribing a ton of journal entries
1:20:54
and feeding them into the model,
1:20:56
I got working responses
1:20:58
that felt nearly similar to I think
1:21:00
I would have responded during that time. Miss
1:21:02
Wang said she asked her younger self about her worldview before
1:21:05
allowing the chatbot to
1:21:07
reply with its own questions.
1:21:10
The specific interaction felt very similar to a normal texting conversation as if I were texting
1:21:12
my past self
1:21:15
in real time, felt
1:21:18
like I was reaching through a time portal disguised
1:21:20
as a chat box. She wrote. It
1:21:22
was I was also surprised how
1:21:25
accurately the model predicted
1:21:27
my current stated interest. after lots of iterations
1:21:29
and trial and error from decade old journal entries, this made
1:21:31
me wonder that maybe this path was
1:21:33
actually already seated long ago
1:21:35
in my psyche. Miss
1:21:38
Wang highlighted two key interactions that were most memorable.
1:21:41
She said
1:21:44
I told that she was
1:21:46
loved, cared for, and safe, the words that my past self always wanted to hear, she tweeted.
1:21:52
It felt like I was reaching into
1:21:54
the past and giving her a giant hug and I felt it rippled back into the present.
1:21:57
Here's the thing,
1:22:00
a computer can't feel those
1:22:02
things or an AI chatbot can't feel those things. No. And
1:22:05
and
1:22:07
what you're feeling is that
1:22:09
you're loved and cared
1:22:11
for?
1:22:11
So if you know what I
1:22:13
mean? Like, you're feeling some that you've been
1:22:15
wanting to feel you're
1:22:18
just now coming to realization that, hey, I feel this. Right. So if you truly feel it, good
1:22:20
for you. You you
1:22:22
then finally feel it, but
1:22:26
you're reaching out to an AI program and telling it's
1:22:29
it's loved and cared for. Okay.
1:22:31
So that's projection. So you
1:22:34
can do that in your own mind. You
1:22:36
can go back and tell your inner child, your loved.
1:22:38
Yeah. And you can do that exercise in a psychiatrist
1:22:40
office. You don't need
1:22:42
to tell an AI program that because what's the AI program gonna do? It's gonna tell you what you hear. Yeah.
1:22:45
The AI doesn't
1:22:48
care.
1:22:48
No. It's
1:22:51
it's
1:22:51
it's just an object. Yeah. You can tell
1:22:53
that to a rock or a chair
1:22:55
or a tree. Yeah.
1:22:57
and
1:22:58
you'll get more more of a response.
1:23:00
I could tell Ziggy that. Yeah. I'll tell
1:23:02
Ziggy all the time. You know, hey, Ziggy. I
1:23:04
love you. You know, she I know
1:23:06
she loves her back because she weighs her tail. Yeah.
1:23:08
And she'll give you kisses and everything's good. Yeah. But by telling AI
1:23:10
bot that, the AI bot goes love you too, Matt.
1:23:15
That's it. Yeah. You're so good, bruiser.
1:23:17
I love you. You're a good
1:23:19
guy. Give me beer. The
1:23:23
other was when she prompted her younger self to
1:23:25
write her a letter into the present day.
1:23:27
This is where it gets dangerous
1:23:29
-- Yeah. -- because
1:23:32
it's projection. Yeah. Based on only a little bit
1:23:34
of data you've put in there. So then it needs to fill the
1:23:36
gap. And
1:23:39
it's it's data that you wanted to hear.
1:23:41
Right. So it's it's not
1:23:43
it's not
1:23:44
data that you know what
1:23:46
I mean? because, like, if I'm putting data and I wanna hear all good stuff
1:23:48
about me. Right. You know? And like
1:23:50
you said, it's leaving
1:23:51
gaps. Right. And it
1:23:54
has to project to to
1:23:56
put other things in there. So
1:23:58
now -- Uh-huh. -- you're putting things in your own head. Yeah.
1:23:59
Yeah. While reading
1:24:01
this, she said I
1:24:03
felt the ruminations spiral the
1:24:06
ones that I fall into sometimes when I
1:24:09
feel shame or disappointment, melt away
1:24:11
a little, she said. That's because you're
1:24:13
only hearing the good that you wanna
1:24:15
hear. Yeah. These interactions really elucidated the healing
1:24:17
potential of this medium of being
1:24:19
able to send love back into
1:24:21
the past as well as receive
1:24:24
love back from a younger
1:24:26
self. But what happens, there's no love coming back. It's words. Right.
1:24:30
It's no emotion. you into it is
1:24:32
coming back to you. Now what happens
1:24:34
if that AI decides it wants
1:24:36
to spin it and send
1:24:39
you negative stuff back? Exactly.
1:24:41
Then it's playing upon your self esteem.
1:24:43
Yes. And you're getting cyberbullying from something
1:24:45
that doesn't
1:24:48
exist? Yes. Yeah. But you think you
1:24:50
think it's you your inner child bullying you. Right. It's as simple as right now, you could
1:24:52
take your phone out.
1:24:55
You you can record Cruiser,
1:24:57
I love you. You're a fantastic person. Everything about
1:24:59
you is great. And then ten years from
1:25:01
now, playing that
1:25:03
recording to myself. Right. Right.
1:25:06
Because it's
1:25:06
all I wanna hear. Right. It doesn't even that data motions there. Right.
1:25:08
But you're almost
1:25:11
better off doing that.
1:25:12
better off doing that You
1:25:14
are. Yeah. Because that that
1:25:16
recording will not manipulate it to
1:25:18
be like, oh, you're a piece
1:25:20
of shit. You're fat. you know --
1:25:22
Yeah. -- where the AI bot will do that eventually
1:25:24
because all of our journal entries couldn't have been positive. It
1:25:26
couldn't have been old. Today was a great they,
1:25:30
you know, it had to be my parents suck. They
1:25:32
won't let me go sleep over at
1:25:34
Susie's house. Yep. This boy, he
1:25:37
sucks because he loves Susie instead of
1:25:39
me. and say, you know what? All men
1:25:41
suck. Yep. You shouldn't be with men. Yep.
1:25:44
And it's
1:25:46
not because the AI thinks that It's the programming that data. It's
1:25:48
it's the data you put into it. The data
1:25:50
you put into it is the data you're
1:25:53
gonna get out of it. Yes. So she's just putting all
1:25:55
the positive entries in there. Of
1:25:57
course, it's gonna come back positive.
1:25:59
Yeah. Exactly.
1:26:01
She went on to
1:26:03
say the stuckness becoming unstuck of finding
1:26:05
closure with past Gilder stories that
1:26:07
we had of herself. She
1:26:09
later shared a tutorial for
1:26:11
other people who create their the their
1:26:13
inner child chatbot using GPT three after receiving a lot of
1:26:16
interest about
1:26:18
her AI experiment. GPT three is an auto regressive
1:26:20
language model that uses deep
1:26:22
learning to produce human like
1:26:26
text developed by OpenAI It
1:26:28
requires a small amount of input information
1:26:30
to generate large volumes of relevant and sophisticated machine generated
1:26:33
text. Anyone can use it,
1:26:35
but it does acquire
1:26:38
a lot of work with a tutorial
1:26:40
from Miss Wang included
1:26:42
creative well, it's it's
1:26:44
it's got there's an
1:26:47
article Well, there's there's steps in this article on how to
1:26:49
do it. There's a key phrase
1:26:51
there too that
1:26:54
people are overlooking. It's machine generated text.
1:26:57
Mhmm. So it's not
1:26:59
your
1:26:59
inner child
1:27:00
texting
1:27:02
you. It's a
1:27:03
machine that you are
1:27:05
telling
1:27:05
is your inner child,
1:27:08
and it's
1:27:08
text. I hate having arguments
1:27:11
over text, you know what's behind those words. Right.
1:27:13
Yeah. You know, there's no fear
1:27:15
and emotion. Right.
1:27:19
Yeah. Right. Yeah. If you're interested
1:27:21
in in how to do this, it's a daily mail article. Just look
1:27:24
up Michelle
1:27:28
Wang HUANG
1:27:31
and and with that name, look
1:27:36
up What is the
1:27:38
term here? It is
1:27:43
well, look up AI chat button,
1:27:45
Michelle Wang, an open AI language model.
1:27:48
And you'll you'll
1:27:50
get it'll pop
1:27:52
up in daily mail or just
1:27:54
look up Michelle Wang in daily mail, and it'll come up for you. I'm I'm not one to to
1:27:59
say whether it's healthy for you or not. I I
1:28:01
actually think it's probably healthier to if you wanna get in touch with you or your child
1:28:04
to do it
1:28:06
through other means. Yeah. I agree. I
1:28:08
just don't think that it's healthy. The other thing too
1:28:10
is when you're when you're using an open bot chat
1:28:13
like that, it's so
1:28:15
easy to be hacked. Yeah.
1:28:17
Yeah. Someone literally can control somebody by doing that. Yeah. And somebody can
1:28:20
come come in
1:28:22
and corrupt your files.
1:28:24
So I
1:28:27
I don't know that it's the easiest way to do it. If
1:28:29
you if it's something you wanna get in on the
1:28:31
ground floor of and and just
1:28:34
do it quick and and get rid of it, that's fine. other thing, bruiser
1:28:36
that I worry about was something like that
1:28:38
is somebody becoming addicted to something like
1:28:43
that. Yeah. because then they really think they're getting that advice
1:28:45
from their true younger self. And
1:28:47
they don't realize that
1:28:50
that is just AI. It's just something
1:28:52
else, much like some people
1:28:54
get hooked on psychics and
1:28:56
getting advice from the other
1:28:59
side. someone may get hooked on this AI chatbot that they think
1:29:01
is really their younger self, and all it
1:29:03
is is a computer
1:29:06
program. And something negative
1:29:08
is gonna come through, and they'll take it as as gospel
1:29:10
-- Yes. -- at night. Okay. Good. Could add negatively because
1:29:14
they've already You've already got some sort of
1:29:17
mental health issues. I'm not saying you have
1:29:19
mental health issues if you're doing this, but
1:29:21
if you get attached to it, like you're
1:29:23
saying -- Yeah. Yeah. You
1:29:25
know, fight fight a human and talk to a human. Yeah. You know?
1:29:28
Yeah. It's the
1:29:30
best
1:29:31
way. Yeah. Exactly.
1:29:33
So we talked about it yesterday on True Crime Tuesday. And,
1:29:35
yes, a lot of you have emailed me over the
1:29:37
story, and it is absolutely one
1:29:39
hundred percent true. San
1:29:43
Francisco has passed
1:29:46
in its city council
1:29:50
the beginning of the end. The beginning of the end
1:29:52
in San Francisco, they've
1:29:54
allowed lethal police robots
1:29:57
to become reality and to to
1:29:59
use them to deploy robots capable
1:30:01
of using lethal force in their
1:30:03
police force. The San Francisco
1:30:06
Board of supervisors voted in favor
1:30:08
allowing police to deploy robots
1:30:10
capable of using lethal force
1:30:12
after a fiery
1:30:15
debate, the proposal easily passed an eight
1:30:17
to three vote. I'm surprised it was that close. I know.
1:30:19
You know, I There's eight people
1:30:22
that have never seen the movie terminator.
1:30:24
Yeah. or
1:30:26
Robo cop or any of those movies. Yeah.
1:30:28
Robo cop. That's the one that I
1:30:30
used yesterday because if you
1:30:32
watch Robo cop, that's the whole thing
1:30:34
is letting police use Leath of force and the n four thousand
1:30:36
bat kills everybody. Yeah.
1:30:38
Yeah. The San Francisco
1:30:40
police department currently has seventeen
1:30:43
robots that can be equipped
1:30:45
to use lethal force. However, officials say they don't plan to
1:30:47
give robots guns. That's never the plan, but it somehow always
1:30:49
ends up that way. And although they're like,
1:30:52
oh, we're gonna
1:30:55
give them guns, but Tim, what are they gonna give them? Well, I'll get
1:30:57
to that their version. I know. That's
1:30:59
that's the part that
1:31:01
I'm thrown by. instead they plan to outfit
1:31:03
them with explosives. So we're
1:31:06
not gonna give them
1:31:08
guns. No. We're gonna give
1:31:10
them bomb. That's right. That can be used to
1:31:12
breach buildings or
1:31:15
contact incapacitate or disorient a
1:31:18
potentially dangerous suspect. So
1:31:20
here's looking at you, kid.
1:31:23
Boom. Oh. Yeah. You can
1:31:25
just be blown up. Officials
1:31:27
said the robots would only be used when the risk
1:31:29
of loss of life to members of the
1:31:31
public or officers is
1:31:34
imminent and officers cannot subdue the threat after
1:31:36
using alternative force
1:31:39
options or deescalation tactics. supervisor
1:31:42
Dean Preston, who is one of the three people of vote, no, voice concerns that
1:31:45
the robots could
1:31:48
be misused. there
1:31:50
is serious potential for misuse and
1:31:53
abuse of this military
1:31:55
grade technology. Again, keep those
1:31:57
three words in mind of
1:31:59
this whole telling me that humans
1:32:02
are gonna misuse something? Milltown, cherry grade technology.
1:32:05
Yeah. So so
1:32:08
we're giving people some sort of weapon and
1:32:10
they're gonna misuse it. Come on, Tim. This thing was happened. This thing was meant
1:32:12
to kill the bruiser. It
1:32:14
was it was built to kill.
1:32:18
Like I said yesterday,
1:32:20
local man dies today because he locked himself
1:32:22
out of his car and the robot has
1:32:24
had to blow it up. That's
1:32:28
right. And zero showing of necessity
1:32:30
is what it says. So there's
1:32:32
serious potential for misused and abuse
1:32:34
of this military grade technology and zero showing
1:32:36
of necessity was said in
1:32:38
the meeting by supervisor Dean
1:32:42
Preston A second vote on the
1:32:44
policy will be held next week as
1:32:46
it if it passes again, it'll
1:32:48
head to the desk of
1:32:50
San Francisco mayor London who has voiced
1:32:53
support for allowing police to use these lethal
1:32:55
robots. The mayor supports policy, and
1:32:57
this is from the
1:32:59
mayor's office directly. The mayor supports
1:33:01
policies that allow police officers to quickly and safely respond to situations that
1:33:04
involve a risk
1:33:06
of violence to the
1:33:08
public. and this
1:33:10
includes tools such as live video
1:33:12
or robotics technology. These tools should be available
1:33:14
to pull or peace officers to employ
1:33:18
to save lives. I don't understand how
1:33:22
explosives save lives.
1:33:24
I don't
1:33:24
either. And I think
1:33:27
everybody needs to mail a
1:33:29
Blu ray version
1:33:30
of Royal Cup and
1:33:33
Terminator to that mayor.
1:33:35
I think so too. This is
1:33:37
what happens when you
1:33:39
arm
1:33:39
robots. Now on top
1:33:42
of that bruiser off of
1:33:44
robots with explosives. The
1:33:46
American
1:33:47
computer scientist declined
1:33:51
the term virtual reality is cautioning that
1:33:53
extinction is on
1:33:56
the table and
1:33:58
is learned of text existential threat
1:34:00
to humanity talking
1:34:02
about AI. So he
1:34:04
the guys that created another world
1:34:06
are telling us, oh, hey, saw our we've
1:34:08
gone too far this time.
1:34:11
That's right. Jern Lanier
1:34:12
The
1:34:15
eminent American computer scientist, composer
1:34:17
and artist, is no
1:34:19
stranger to skepticism
1:34:21
around social media but his current interpretations
1:34:23
of his effects are becoming
1:34:25
darker and his warnings
1:34:28
more trenchant That's
1:34:30
a nice word. I like that trenches. Lanyard,
1:34:33
a dreadlock free thinker
1:34:35
credited for coining the
1:34:37
term
1:34:37
virtual reality has long sounded
1:34:39
dire sirens about the dangers of
1:34:41
a world over reliant on the
1:34:44
internet. And at
1:34:46
the
1:34:46
increasing mercy of Techlords, their social
1:34:48
media platforms and those who worked for them. Nothing
1:34:50
about the last few weeks or of chaos on Twitter
1:34:54
and the ever increasing
1:34:56
spread of conspiracy theory and disinformation has changed that.
1:34:58
He went on to say the current state of the tech industry is
1:35:04
danger imposes an existential threat he
1:35:06
believes. People survive by passing information between themselves.
1:35:08
The sixty one year
1:35:11
old Lanier said, we're putting
1:35:13
that fundamental quality of humanness through a process with an inherent
1:35:16
incentive for
1:35:19
corruption and degradation The
1:35:22
fundamental drama of this period is whether we can figure out how to survive properly with those elements or
1:35:24
not. The exaggerated focus
1:35:26
on Twitter in recent months
1:35:31
after its chaotic takeover by billionaire Elon Musk follows
1:35:33
long standing concerns about Facebook
1:35:36
and others,
1:35:39
including state actors. He mentioned psychological
1:35:41
operatives working for Vladimir Putin and the Chinese communist
1:35:44
state apparatus All
1:35:47
of them are filtering or promoting information for their own gains.
1:35:49
In short, the web is not a
1:35:51
free market of
1:35:54
information as originally envisioned. as a game a game system, he
1:35:56
said, being rampantly abused.
1:35:58
There are all kinds
1:36:00
of
1:36:03
intermediaries, he said. they might be the
1:36:05
people who own a platform recently Elon Musk or third parties who are good at
1:36:07
sneaking an influence. The
1:36:12
interveners can be varied.
1:36:14
Some are officials. Some are revealed. Others hidden. Some are
1:36:16
competent. Some are
1:36:19
incompetent. Some are random. like
1:36:22
an algorithm that someone made but didn't
1:36:25
understand. The stakes are high. He went on
1:36:27
to say, I think, extinction
1:36:29
is on the table, but as an
1:36:31
outcome, not necessarily, but a
1:36:33
fundamental drama if we
1:36:35
can coordinate ourselves to solve
1:36:37
the climate crisis. It's a fundamental sign we haven't
1:36:40
become completely dysfunctional. He would
1:36:42
under say, throughout his
1:36:44
career, Lanier's focus
1:36:46
has laid outside the ones and zeros
1:36:48
of computer code. He helped
1:36:50
create modern ideologies such as
1:36:52
web two point zero futurism digital
1:36:55
utopia andism among them, but Lanier
1:36:57
is no longer a fan of how
1:36:59
the digital utopia is
1:37:01
coming along. He called it digital
1:37:04
tourism and accused tech giants
1:37:06
like Facebook and Google of
1:37:08
being spy agencies
1:37:10
and he's been brutally clear about what he sees
1:37:12
as the consequences of overdependence
1:37:14
on social media. In essence,
1:37:16
you'll get both popular
1:37:18
cat videos and civil war. That kind
1:37:20
of sounds like a deal. So wait
1:37:22
a minute. Humans screwed up technology? No. I guess
1:37:25
so. Humans are using technology
1:37:27
for their own game. No.
1:37:32
No. In his twenty ten book,
1:37:34
you are not a gadget, a
1:37:36
manifesto. It's a nice title.
1:37:38
He warned of the dangers of web ideology and the hive mind that could lead to social
1:37:44
catastrophe. But now his train
1:37:46
of thought has launched off. If anything, in a more worrisome direction, in his latest thinking,
1:37:52
Lanier draws attention to Harvard psychologists'
1:37:54
B. F. Skinner's theories of operant conditioning or behavior
1:37:57
controlled by
1:37:59
its consequences otherwise known as behavior modification, a
1:38:02
term coined in nineteen thirty seven. In skinner studies, lab rats
1:38:05
were subjected
1:38:08
alternatively to electric shots, shocks, and treats to
1:38:10
achieve a change in response. On social media, he
1:38:13
says, we experienced
1:38:16
something similar You said, I believe, I
1:38:18
see that people who are subject
1:38:20
to operating conditioning online, meaning
1:38:22
subjected to pleasant or unpleasant experiences.
1:38:24
approval, disapproval, or being ignored,
1:38:26
such techniques can be manipulated online as part of what is
1:38:31
euphemistically called engagement and
1:38:34
the creation of addictive patterns
1:38:36
for individuals and then by proxy, eventually, whole
1:38:38
societies. Actually, he's got something there. Yeah.
1:38:42
Yeah. I mean, it's very, very much true. As we
1:38:44
enter an era where nothing means anything
1:38:47
because it's all just about
1:38:49
power, intermediation and influence. It's very hard to put ideas out and very easy for
1:38:51
them to come across as not
1:38:54
as intended, he said. It
1:38:59
goes on for a little while, but I think,
1:39:01
you know, he's got a little bit of
1:39:03
a point there.
1:39:05
Yeah.
1:39:05
But he helped create this
1:39:08
world. Sure. You know what I mean? This is
1:39:10
almost like the lawnmower man where the guy who
1:39:12
created lawnmower man realized, oh,
1:39:14
no. it's learning
1:39:16
and it's becoming evil. Well, yeah,
1:39:18
you created this world and you
1:39:20
had all the positive intentions
1:39:22
then humans got involved. Mhmm. And humans
1:39:24
find ways to make take
1:39:27
power.
1:39:27
This is this is
1:39:28
what we do. That's true. That's
1:39:32
true. But then again, what do you do? Do you
1:39:34
tear it all down or nothing and start all over
1:39:36
again? You can't. People are just betting on
1:39:38
it. So -- Yeah. -- you make changes slowly, I
1:39:40
guess. Yeah. Yeah. That's all he
1:39:42
can do. Well, it's like
1:39:45
he said, you know, you have someone
1:39:47
that doesn't
1:39:47
understand 147 algorithm and they create
1:39:49
the algorithms. Well, maybe we
1:39:51
need to
1:39:52
train them
1:39:54
better. No. Or
1:39:56
or it's a matter of trying to you
1:39:58
know, the the only way really to change people's minds is to
1:40:01
make something either cool
1:40:03
or not cool. people are
1:40:06
very much behind trends. And and they they
1:40:08
they wanna be trendy. They wanna
1:40:10
be cool. They wanna follow the crowd.
1:40:14
It's not a trend right now is social
1:40:17
media. Yeah. You you you need
1:40:19
a
1:40:19
life on social media.
1:40:21
It I hate it. because social
1:40:23
media is not real life. Very true. Yeah.
1:40:25
Very true. But so many people
1:40:27
think it is. Yeah.
1:40:30
So in order to
1:40:32
I don't
1:40:33
know, change
1:40:34
the culture. You have to change it from within. Yep. Yep.
1:40:38
Let's move on. Two minerals never before seen on Earth
1:40:40
were found inside a seventeen
1:40:43
ton meteorite. Oh. Yeah. The
1:40:47
minerals were found inside a slice of the LLE meteorite,
1:40:49
which was found in Somalia
1:40:51
in twenty twenty. two
1:40:54
minerals that have never been seen before on
1:40:56
Earth have been discovered inside that massive
1:40:58
meteorite in Somalia, they could hold important
1:41:01
clues as to how asteroids form. The
1:41:03
two brand new minerals found inside a single two
1:41:06
point five ounce slice taken
1:41:08
from a sixteen
1:41:11
point five ton L0E
1:41:14
media. Right? Which was found in twenty twenty. Sciences huge media. Right? Yeah. It is. That's
1:41:16
pretty big. Scientists
1:41:19
name the minerals Ella
1:41:24
Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella
1:41:26
Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella
1:41:28
Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella
1:41:30
Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella Ella
1:41:32
Ella, This is not a
1:41:34
word. This is torture. Why don't they make it easy? no
1:41:37
they make it easy elkins
1:41:39
tonight Elkins tonight. is
1:41:41
how you say it.
1:41:43
Oh my God. After Linde Oaken's Tanton, hampton
1:41:48
director of the Arizona State University
1:41:50
Interplanetary Initiative. Why don't I just go with his first name?
1:41:52
Yeah. Why don't I
1:41:54
just call it Lindeite? Yeah.
1:41:57
it that would
1:41:58
have been easier. The managing yeah. Managing director and investigator of NASA's
1:42:00
upcoming
1:42:04
site commission which
1:42:06
will send a probe to investigate the
1:42:08
mineral rich psych asteroid for
1:42:10
evidence of how our solar
1:42:12
system's planets are formed. Whenever you
1:42:14
find a new mineral, it means the actual
1:42:16
geological conditions, the chemistry of the rock was different than what's
1:42:18
been found before. Chris Hertz, a professor the
1:42:23
Department of Earth and atmospheric sciences in
1:42:25
the University of Alberta said in
1:42:27
a statement, that's what makes
1:42:29
us exciting in this particular meteorite, you actually
1:42:32
have two officially described minerals
1:42:34
that are new to science.
1:42:36
The researchers
1:42:38
classified LOE as an iron IAB complex
1:42:40
meteorite, which is a type
1:42:43
made of meteoric iron
1:42:45
flecked with tiny
1:42:47
chunks of silicates. while investigating
1:42:50
the meteorite slice, details of the new meteorite or new meter new
1:42:56
Details of the new minerals bruiser caught
1:42:58
the scientist's attention. You could tell him not a scientist. It
1:43:00
didn't catch my
1:43:03
attention at all. big words. It
1:43:05
is hurting brain by comparing the minerals with versions of
1:43:08
them that
1:43:10
have been pre previously synthesized in a lab, they able to
1:43:12
rapidly identify them as newly
1:43:15
recorded in nature. The
1:43:17
researchers plan to investigate
1:43:19
the meteorites further in order to
1:43:21
understand the conditions under which their parent asteroid formed. That's my
1:43:23
expertise is the, quote, how
1:43:26
you tease out the geologic
1:43:29
processes in the geologic history of the asteroid
1:43:31
this rock was once part of Heard said, I never thought I'd be involved
1:43:34
in describing brand new
1:43:36
minerals. just by
1:43:38
virtue of working on a meteorite. The team is also looking into material science applications of the
1:43:44
minerals However, further scientific insights
1:43:46
from the LLE meteorite could be in peril. The
1:43:48
meteorite has now
1:43:51
been moved to China in
1:43:53
search of a potential buyer. I didn't know you could Of course, they're gonna sell it. I
1:43:55
didn't know you could buy ABD Right? I didn't know
1:43:57
that either. Oh. With the going
1:43:59
prices, I have. five
1:44:03
dollars. I think you can only
1:44:05
get AAA slight slice
1:44:07
for five bucks. In order to get
1:44:09
the entire sixteen point five tons, I think
1:44:11
you can have a more than that. Well,
1:44:13
it started going on me. That's right. So they're
1:44:15
in search of a
1:44:18
potential buyer, which could limit researchers
1:44:20
access to the space rock from investigation. That's kinda sad.
1:44:22
You know, if you're gonna do I'll buy it.
1:44:24
They can they can research
1:44:26
it all they want. Yeah. Well,
1:44:28
you'll do the thing. That's why
1:44:31
I'm the next mineral I find to call bro bruiserite. There you go. See? Bruiserite.
1:44:34
I like that. Yeah.
1:44:37
147 you can have
1:44:39
Bruiser asteroid called Brusaroid. Brusaroid. Right. And Bruiser,
1:44:44
which would be EID. We'll just keep
1:44:46
making different types of -- Different types of of of
1:44:48
meteorites. In that way, they can
1:44:51
study them all they want. Yeah.
1:44:54
That's right. I got five dollars. Five bucks.
1:44:56
I did all they want. TreeFitty. I got
1:44:58
treeFitty on top of my head. TreeFitty.
1:45:01
TreeFitty. Yeah. It Fidi. Hey, Fidi. Hey, Fidi for sixteen point
1:45:03
five tons. That's right. You'll get all you can handle with that. And they have all access to it
1:45:05
as long as they name it proves right.
1:45:07
That's right. proves right. 147 more
1:45:12
stories in today's supernatural news. Oh, you know what?
1:45:14
Let's one more we gotta do one
1:45:17
more perisher story here. Let me pull
1:45:19
that up. Alrighty. pull that up here. Let's see here. By the way, we
1:45:21
got two more stories. We're gonna talk about an
1:45:23
exercise home. We're not talking about the kind
1:45:25
that gets physically fit. We're talking
1:45:27
about the kind that's a
1:45:30
house that can bench press a lot. That's right.
1:45:32
We're talking about the kind that gets swallowed up by demons. That's
1:45:34
coming up. And of course, we're gonna talk about psychic animals that
1:45:36
predict Sports
1:45:40
sports tournaments in in in the end of the
1:45:42
year, big things like Super Bowl
1:45:44
and things like that. We're
1:45:46
talking FIFA tournaments. the I'll
1:45:48
see if I can get bothering you
1:45:50
to
1:45:50
predict some predictions. Boy,
1:45:53
you'd be rich if
1:45:55
you could get if you could get ziggy to start getting
1:45:57
psychic. Yeah. And so what I'll do is I'll just take my phone and put a logo
1:46:00
on it, put missus Bruce's phone
1:46:02
on the logo and whatever one she
1:46:04
chooses. and see if
1:46:05
it works. Well, you can make a lot of money. I tell him I'll try
1:46:07
for Sunday's games.
1:46:08
How about that? Yeah. That's what you should do.
1:46:10
You know what you should do, and he's pick
1:46:14
we'll call Ziggy's picks. You know what you should do? I'm gonna rip
1:46:17
this bit off from a weather man up
1:46:19
here in Twin City. Okay.
1:46:21
What you need to do in in you can film
1:46:23
it on your phone. Okay? Yep. Yep. Does does Cindy
1:46:25
play fetch a lot? Yeah. But
1:46:27
she doesn't return
1:46:29
it. She goes and gets it and runs around circles.
1:46:32
Doesn't matter. Which do okay. So you
1:46:34
take one ball and you put one logo
1:46:36
of a sports team on one ball. one
1:46:38
logo of a sports team on another ball. Yeah. Okay.
1:46:40
And then you say, Ziggy, go get
1:46:43
it. And then whatever ball
1:46:45
Ziggy goes for, that's
1:46:47
the winner. Okay. Okay? And just
1:46:49
-- Okay. -- and just film it. And then
1:46:51
we'll see on the different teams how
1:46:54
accurate Ziggy is. Alright.
1:46:56
when we're done here, I'm gonna do that. Okay.
1:46:58
And I'll I'll message you Ziggy's picks. Okay. Ziggy's picks. And we'll see how accurate Ziggy
1:47:01
is for that week.
1:47:03
And it could be it could
1:47:05
be like three games four games, whatever. I I don't care how many
1:47:07
games. Well, just No. We don't. We don't. Oh, oh, wow. Okay.
1:47:09
Yeah. We're gonna
1:47:12
work here. We're gonna work oh,
1:47:14
wow. You're gonna work. You're gonna work. You should get an earner kibble. That's right. You get an earner kibble for this
1:47:16
week. Alright. Good
1:47:19
deal then. Good deal. So
1:47:22
that's what we'll do. We'll see
1:47:24
how accurate Ziggy is. And by
1:47:26
gosh, if Ziggy is is that
1:47:29
Is
1:47:29
Ziggy is
1:47:30
that accurate? Well, then, by gosh, Immersion's got a new revenue stream.
1:47:36
Exactly. Yeah. So that's how we'll do it.
1:47:38
This pair of share story comes from Corey. He says greetings, cruiser,
1:47:40
and cruiser. Today, I'm bringing you
1:47:42
the story of my first ghost hunt.
1:47:45
It was near the end of
1:47:47
September for national ghost hunting day at the old Caribou, Wisconsin. I've
1:47:53
been there. Okay. Things that started for me almost immediately is
1:47:55
some unseen hand tugged twice at
1:47:59
my hoodie. while getting introduced to each other after scouting around
1:48:01
for anyone that may have done
1:48:03
it in the main bar area,
1:48:05
if you don't know what I
1:48:08
mean? No. I
1:48:10
put that in there. And being satisfied that it was nobody among the living that did it, I paying
1:48:13
closer attention to
1:48:16
my surroundings. which
1:48:18
I probably should have been doing from the
1:48:20
start. After the introductory video and meeting
1:48:22
the investigators that would be helping us
1:48:24
through the night, we broke up into three
1:48:26
teams for for the three main rooms. The group
1:48:29
I was in started upstairs in
1:48:31
the old brothel area. You know what
1:48:33
I mean? No. I don't know if that's
1:48:35
through that in there too. and
1:48:37
whoever was trying to get my attention must have followed me
1:48:39
up there. If you know what I mean? Okay.
1:48:42
I'll stop doing it.
1:48:45
147 we started doing a spirit box
1:48:47
felt your business,
1:48:52
man. It's a brothel. If
1:48:54
you know what I mean? No. I I don't I don't know what I mean there. Just
1:48:56
Corey, I just, you know, I'm having a
1:48:58
little bit of fun with your buddy.
1:49:04
One second here. My my window decided to
1:49:06
expand. There we go. If you know what
1:49:09
I mean, I should probably
1:49:12
stop doing that. So
1:49:14
something sat in his
1:49:17
lap. after we spent an hour up there,
1:49:19
we went back down to the or we went down to the area where I didn't
1:49:22
think anything happened until I
1:49:24
looked back
1:49:26
through my videos and photos after
1:49:28
I got home that night. He says
1:49:31
he'll attach said videos so you can
1:49:33
see what I found. That's great, but it doesn't
1:49:35
work on an audio podcast. Yeah.
1:49:38
I might be able
1:49:40
to attach let me see.
1:49:42
I'm gonna be able to attach it
1:49:44
to the description. I might
1:49:47
be able to. Last
1:49:49
room of the
1:49:51
evening was back to the main bar
1:49:53
area where one of the lead investigators was doing her own spirit box
1:49:56
session. Many voices came
1:49:58
through, which was quite the
1:50:00
experience At
1:50:02
the end of the night, everyone had an opportunity
1:50:04
to go down to the basement, which was
1:50:06
said to have a heavier feeling. I opted out
1:50:08
but stayed near the basement area where they had
1:50:10
a security monitor set up. So one
1:50:13
could watch everything that went on
1:50:15
down there down there. It was
1:50:17
here that I had my last
1:50:19
experience of the evening as a huge
1:50:21
shadow figure formed in front of the basement entrance, then disappeared
1:50:23
just as quickly. Overall, it was a very interesting
1:50:25
experience, and now I actually wanna get
1:50:28
into investigating locations.
1:50:32
It says the video attaches of
1:50:34
a local medium attempting to make
1:50:37
contactor with any spirits But
1:50:39
what what's interesting is what appears in the picture frame on the
1:50:41
right side of the screen. Tell me what you
1:50:43
think you may have seen. So I'm
1:50:45
gonna forward this to you,
1:50:47
Bruiser, after we're off the air here.
1:50:50
Okay. What I may do is if I can possibly
1:50:52
what I may do, Corey, with your
1:50:54
permission, I may email you back. with
1:50:59
your permission, I will try
1:51:01
to post it to our
1:51:03
videos page of darkness radio
1:51:06
show dot com so people can see what we're looking at here. Yeah.
1:51:08
Yeah. My
1:51:09
advice point if he
1:51:11
gets into the
1:51:14
investigating is learn how debunk stuff. So like
1:51:16
he
1:51:17
said, he felt someone sit on his lap, try to
1:51:19
figure out what a natural cause
1:51:22
for that could be. He mentioned the shadow figure appearing
1:51:24
at the stairs. Mhmm. Try
1:51:26
to reenact that. Try to
1:51:28
figure out the natural way
1:51:30
before right away going. Oh, it
1:51:33
was a ghost. Oh, it was this. You know what
1:51:35
I mean? Like -- Yeah. -- that'll that'll make his investigations. One, it's
1:51:37
a lot more fun because
1:51:39
you're trying to reenact
1:51:42
something.
1:51:43
When you can't get it reenacted,
1:51:45
it's like, okay, it adds a
1:51:47
little more substance to
1:51:49
what is happening. Mhmm. but that's my advice to
1:51:51
him if if he wants to get into investigating. Which
1:51:53
investigations fun. It's a great time,
1:51:55
especially when you get stuff.
1:51:58
And the other thing too is And,
1:52:00
Tim, you can back me up on this.
1:52:02
Don't expect something to happen every time you investigate. There's
1:52:04
so many times when you go to
1:52:06
a location and you're there for eight
1:52:10
hours and nothing happens.
1:52:13
Yep. Absolutely. Yeah. It's
1:52:15
it's more nothing happens
1:52:18
to you. Yeah. Which is the worst. Yep.
1:52:20
because everybody else is having experiences
1:52:22
except you. Yep. Sometimes just
1:52:24
gets scumed. It's like a fishing
1:52:26
trip. You know? Exactly. Yep. Yep. Yep. It's like going
1:52:29
fishing sometimes you just don't get anything. So
1:52:31
And be respectful. Yes.
1:52:34
Absolutely. Absolutely. If you say you're
1:52:36
gonna leave, if you say if you do this
1:52:38
and we're gonna leave and they do it,
1:52:40
leave be respectful.
1:52:43
Yep. Exactly. Exactly. Let's
1:52:45
move on. A mom says living
1:52:47
in the UK's most exercised home tore
1:52:49
her family apart and
1:52:51
destroyed her husband. Liz
1:52:55
Rich moved into is this
1:52:58
whole fanogue? It's an
1:53:00
old farmhouse in South Wales. I hate
1:53:02
the way they pronounce things in Wales.
1:53:04
I do too. Yeah. And so make it's
1:53:06
not English. But it's not English. Or be it English? It's
1:53:09
not English. That's right.
1:53:11
With her husband to razor
1:53:14
family, but they began seeing
1:53:17
ghostly figures and experiencing
1:53:19
terrifying supernatural phenomena.
1:53:21
A mom spent seven spooky
1:53:23
years plagued by supernatural events in
1:53:25
a terrifying farmhouse, Doug Britain's most
1:53:28
exercised home. Liz
1:53:30
Rich claimed she was confronted by a menacing hood hooded
1:53:33
figure and was left fearing for her
1:53:35
life during the hauntings. She
1:53:37
and her husband, Bill, moved into the
1:53:39
home which was an isolated farmhouse near the I believe
1:53:41
it's the Breccan Beacons, south and
1:53:44
South Wales in nineteen eighty
1:53:46
nine to bring up their family.
1:53:48
according to The Daily Star. But the
1:53:51
couple and their young children were quickly confronted by a series of sinister paranormal oddities
1:53:56
including energy surges, dead farm animals, and sightings
1:53:58
of two spirits. An old woman who had watched the
1:54:00
children
1:54:03
play and a terrifying hooded figure without a face, seeking solace
1:54:05
in the church, the house
1:54:07
nicknamed hellfire farm,
1:54:11
was exercised repeatedly Liz reckons hundreds of
1:54:14
times, but still the problems lingered and Liz herself says she was even
1:54:16
possessed in
1:54:19
the kitchen of the property. Oh, that's scary. That's
1:54:21
very scary. Liz, now sixty
1:54:24
three, said
1:54:26
if you ever if you've never experienced anything like
1:54:28
it, it must sound like
1:54:30
we're making things up. But
1:54:35
But none of it was made up.
1:54:38
None of it. It was so insidious
1:54:40
and so gradual that
1:54:43
we adapted to it. you could
1:54:45
sense something before the real horrors came. Sometimes the house would
1:54:47
level out, but then something would happen and
1:54:50
it would become more clothrophobic
1:54:52
and more oppressive like an energy building
1:54:54
up. We were living in an unreality, she
1:54:56
calls it. When you came
1:54:59
home, you didn't know what
1:55:02
was going to happen. Liz's
1:55:04
experiences were featured in a
1:55:06
nineteen ninety six book by
1:55:09
Mark Chadborn named testimony and a
1:55:11
new BBC podcast called The Witch Farm.
1:55:13
In these, Liz talks about
1:55:16
the FarmHouse's Long
1:55:18
Association with Witchcraft and
1:55:20
Magic. She described living
1:55:22
there as like being in a bubble. She continued, I would always try to look for answers, but
1:55:25
the problem is
1:55:27
when something happens, that
1:55:30
you can't find a logical explanation for. How
1:55:32
can you be standing, looking at a door
1:55:34
with your eyes, and it closes and
1:55:37
makes a slamming noise? How can an oil
1:55:39
radiator heat itself up when there's no oil in
1:55:41
the tank? That's when I thought there was a
1:55:43
serious problem. Liz
1:55:45
and Bill's young children, Ben and Becca,
1:55:48
corner of their nursery watching them
1:55:50
play. Oh, that's just spooky. That's
1:55:52
creepy. And it wasn't just
1:55:54
the children who were affected. Liz
1:55:58
also saw the woman through a window
1:55:59
in the house before she began to feel a second
1:56:02
more sinister presence there at the house. One passageway in the
1:56:04
home begame
1:56:07
the focal point for the problems, and it was
1:56:09
there that Liz was confronted by a
1:56:11
faceless shadowy seven
1:56:15
foot figure. It was menacing. Strong and sure of itself was said, it
1:56:17
didn't have a face, but it was
1:56:19
in the form of
1:56:22
a kind of human. don't think it was a ghost, but it was something
1:56:24
evil, something that had been around
1:56:26
for a long, long time. Bill,
1:56:28
who separated from Liz and
1:56:30
died before the release of which
1:56:33
farm cut himself off and spent hours
1:56:35
locked away in his studio. Liz said Bill
1:56:38
was obsessed or possessed
1:56:41
He was also so involved and fascinated by the stuff that it
1:56:43
got into his brain. He got so involved and enthralled with
1:56:45
it that he went
1:56:48
from being a
1:56:50
really alive good looking guy to being
1:56:52
a depressive alcoholic submerged in darkness.
1:56:55
The house ate away at his
1:56:57
soul. It took away his self
1:56:59
respect. He was drinking more, he was grumpy, and he became someone who was
1:57:01
rotten from the inside out. It
1:57:03
eventually destroyed him. Same
1:57:07
story. Yeah. It's really sad. Incredible. What's
1:57:10
whatever came about about the house,
1:57:13
does she say? it doesn't say. It doesn't say.
1:57:15
I think they're wanting you to tune in
1:57:18
to 147 you to
1:57:20
tune in
1:57:22
to the podcast, which Again, the name of podcast
1:57:25
is I
1:57:28
lost lost the witching house.
1:57:30
Right?
1:57:30
Isn't that what I was?
1:57:32
It's
1:57:33
the witch. Which farm? Which which farm? Yeah. So
1:57:35
I suppose
1:57:35
you can find it wherever
1:57:37
you get podcasts. So
1:57:39
there you go.
1:57:40
the Which farm are
1:57:42
you? Which farm? Finally, our last story here has to do with psychic animals.
1:57:48
You know, birds are one of my favorite
1:57:50
times of yours whenever you get something like the Super Bowl, the world series. Or like right
1:57:53
now, you've got the FIFA
1:57:55
World Cup going on. And
1:57:58
the psychic animals come out of
1:58:00
the woodwork. And y'all use it where they make
1:58:02
their money. That's right. This is this is the
1:58:04
time to be making hay or making dough.
1:58:07
psychic animals come out and they tell you who's gonna win.
1:58:09
Oh, yeah. Yeah. They even set up
1:58:11
like the little tournament brackets.
1:58:13
The one I love is is the the
1:58:16
NCAA bracket of sixty four, where you really
1:58:18
tax the animals and they have to pick
1:58:22
each bracket. and see who's bracket is best. You're
1:58:24
really making them run their
1:58:26
kibble there. That's right. So
1:58:28
the psychic animal's predicting who
1:58:30
will win the World Cup Believe
1:58:33
it or not, Tayo, the otter is the newest
1:58:35
one. Oh, and I don't know. Mhmm. they're
1:58:39
pretty like kick. They are. Tayo was praised predicting Japan's
1:58:42
recent win. Tayo
1:58:46
the otter. you know, because Tayo's we went
1:58:48
in English. Yo. Well, literally
1:58:50
stood up Japan, the
1:58:54
win, the World Cup. Well, just that one win, that recent
1:58:56
one. What beat? Hey,
1:58:59
Ron. Is it Iran? I
1:59:01
think they played? I don't know.
1:59:03
I don't follow-up. Was that what it was in the knockout
1:59:05
round? Let's let's see in the story. Yeah.
1:59:07
Yeah. Yeah. We go
1:59:10
to London where no FIFA
1:59:12
world cup would be complete
1:59:14
without psychic animals predicting the winners, of course. And
1:59:16
do you say
1:59:19
Qatar, Kate, or how do you pronounce
1:59:21
it? Qatar. How do how do you say it? Qatar. It's all for
1:59:23
Qatar? Yeah.
1:59:24
Where they're doing the world
1:59:26
call, I say Qatar. Qatar. Alright.
1:59:29
There's so much I'm banning watching the World did hear
1:59:31
did You're not. They banned
1:59:34
beer sales at the World
1:59:36
Cup. Well,
1:59:39
that's
1:59:39
enough for beer city Bruiser to ban yeah. I
1:59:41
told I told missus Brewster that said, I'm
1:59:43
done now watching the World Cup. Jeez. You've never watched
1:59:45
the World Cup in your life. I go, now I
1:59:47
have a reason. your your slogan
1:59:49
should be no hops, no props? Exactly. Yeah. They they they said and they said they're
1:59:52
gonna serve whiskey
1:59:55
and liquor and Seltzers,
1:59:58
but no beer. Doesn't matter. No hops and no props. Yep. So I refuse to
2:00:00
watch the
2:00:03
World Cup. Alright. Hey, I don't
2:00:05
blame me, buddy. I think I'm right there with you. Alright. Yeah. Now we have a reason why we're
2:00:07
not watching it. I don't like
2:00:10
it because they cut into my
2:00:12
TMZ. Oh, okay.
2:00:14
I'm a big TMZ guy. Two o'clock in the afternoon. I like my TMZ. I turn it
2:00:16
on, I get a bunch of guys running up
2:00:18
and down the field, can't score a goal.
2:00:23
I wanna
2:00:23
see a bunch of guys running up and down the field that
2:00:25
can't score gold and buy Bruiser, what am
2:00:27
I gonna do? Watch
2:00:29
a Vikings game. That's right, buddy. I'm gonna
2:00:31
watch a Vikings game
2:00:34
or a soccer game.
2:00:36
There you go. I
2:00:38
meant to hit that sooner for the White Room game.
2:00:41
But like Kurt Cousins,
2:00:43
you can't hit your
2:00:45
target. There you go. Just like Kurt
2:00:47
Cousins, you find it impossible to score
2:00:49
anytime you just throw it all around
2:00:52
the field. Yeah.
2:00:54
It's if I wanna see a a bunch
2:00:56
of guys jiggle in their balls or
2:00:59
watch the vikings on Sunday. But
2:01:02
you guys playing with themselves
2:01:04
and not getting it in the end,
2:01:06
so I don't know watch vikings. We
2:01:09
can't use their hands
2:01:11
either. Yep. Who plays with their balls without using
2:01:14
their hands? The vitamins?
2:01:16
Just
2:01:19
that's that's sports
2:01:22
talk supernatural style
2:01:25
right here in
2:01:27
a supernatural insane. Crows or the brewers
2:01:29
are breaking out the sports stock. I'm talking about you guys who can't use
2:01:32
their balls.
2:01:36
because
2:01:36
of this psychic
2:01:39
otter. It's psychic otter.
2:01:42
Tayo. Tayo. Tayo. So
2:01:46
getting back to the story.
2:01:48
So no hops, no props
2:01:50
for for the guys in Qatar.
2:01:52
Twenty twenty two has been
2:01:55
no exception for the psychic animal From clairvoyant camels, which
2:01:57
by the way, a great band
2:01:59
name. Yeah.
2:01:59
The clairvoyant
2:02:01
camels to mystic
2:02:03
elephants and cryptic rats.
2:02:05
Are there cryptic
2:02:06
rats out there? That's not what I'm thinking. No. A
2:02:08
range of animals, big and
2:02:11
small, have tried their paused,
2:02:14
hooves, and tentacles at predicting the
2:02:16
scoreline. It all started with
2:02:18
Paul, the psychic octopus. God love
2:02:20
him. He was he was pretty good.
2:02:23
He he was. He knew this stuff. He
2:02:25
did. The eight tenicled icon put TV pundits to
2:02:27
shame with an incredible string of
2:02:30
correct World Cup predictions.
2:02:33
From his I got
2:02:35
there. Go ahead. This one. From his predictions
2:02:37
from his glass tank at the
2:02:39
aquarium sea life center, an
2:02:42
over house in Germany, I remember reporting on
2:02:45
his Wind Street. It was
2:02:47
incredible. The Tenocled Tipster That's
2:02:50
right. That's his nickname. Had an incredible success rate. He correctly predicted eight World Cup
2:02:52
matches at South Africa's
2:02:55
tournament in twenty ten. including
2:02:59
Spain beating Netherlands in the World
2:03:01
Cup final. By gosh, Paul, the
2:03:03
Slavic octopus was
2:03:05
amazing. It's
2:03:06
just too bad. His gambling addiction got out
2:03:08
of hand, and he he would just book you
2:03:10
a little bit too much. He did. Yeah.
2:03:12
And he ended up on a Korean
2:03:14
barbecue plate. That's right. He
2:03:17
became calamari. Meaded.
2:03:18
Yep. His last words were
2:03:21
That's right. All did not end well
2:03:23
for Paul's successor though Rubio the
2:03:28
Octopus. Yeah. Rubio -- Yep. -- wasn't
2:03:30
that good. No. He he wrote the bookies a lot more.
2:03:35
He did. to table with Rubio the Octopus who
2:03:37
became an icon in Japan for his
2:03:39
one hundred percent
2:03:43
success rate and predicting group stage matches, including Japan's win against
2:03:45
Colombia, and the twenty eighteen World Cup
2:03:47
held in Russia, a
2:03:50
group O did not get the chance to make his predictions for
2:03:52
the round of sixteen after he
2:03:54
was chopped up and
2:03:55
turned into seafood. According
2:03:58
to
2:03:58
the local news
2:03:59
outlet, we told he
2:04:02
owed over one million
2:04:04
yen to the yakuza. we told
2:04:06
you, calamari, came to your table a lot sooner. We were we warned you before we it. His
2:04:11
last words are, That's
2:04:13
true.
2:04:13
Next, Tayo, the author had good news for
2:04:15
Japanese fans of this year's
2:04:18
twenty twenty two World Cup
2:04:20
and Qatar,
2:04:22
Qatar. However, you wanna say it's
2:04:24
correctly predicting Japan's group
2:04:26
stage win over Germany
2:04:29
this past Wednesday. from his
2:04:31
home at the
2:04:34
Maxel Aqua Park, Shanaagua.
2:04:37
Is that right?
2:04:39
Shinigawa? Shinigawa? Yes. Aqua Park
2:04:41
Shinigawa in Japan.
2:04:44
The Tahoe was
2:04:47
given three buckets to choose from. Oh, this is how they're
2:04:49
doing it. Oh, okay. Yep. Okay. Three buckets.
2:04:51
Yep. Japan was blue, draw
2:04:54
was yellow, and Germany was
2:04:56
red. He didn't hesitate
2:04:58
in picking up his tiny football and placing bets on Japan.
2:05:04
He was widely praised online
2:05:06
for his exploits. Here we go. Tayo. And let's not forget
2:05:10
another iconic star. Are you ready for this? Yeah. Marcus
2:05:14
the mystic
2:05:15
pig. Soon to
2:05:18
become Marcus the succulent
2:05:20
bacon. Oh, yeah. Yeah. In
2:05:22
the twenty eighteen World Cup, Mystic Marcus predicted a World Cup victory
2:05:25
for England
2:05:28
in the after selecting apples with
2:05:30
the England flag on British morning television. That's
2:05:32
how they did it with markets. You
2:05:34
gotta pick the right apple. See? Yeah.
2:05:38
However, Mystic Marcus' fortune
2:05:40
telling record was shattered and
2:05:42
when England was knocked out in
2:05:44
the semi finals, which means
2:05:47
his exact Act words were, hey, I'm just a pig. Yeah. After
2:05:49
which, they said, hey, you're
2:05:51
just gonna become
2:05:54
a ham. Nelly,
2:05:55
the elephant from Serengeti Park in
2:05:57
Holden Gagon, Germany also
2:06:00
meant business when she
2:06:02
had a streak of three matches
2:06:04
correct for her predictions in the twenty
2:06:06
o six World Cup. Good for
2:06:08
her. Well, an elephant doesn't
2:06:10
forget, you know. That's right. Plus,
2:06:13
she didn't forget the odds when
2:06:15
she looked at the sheet. Yeah. Yeah. And she kinda had an inside man.
2:06:20
Well, yeah. So it was
2:06:22
thirty out of thirty three matches
2:06:24
in the twenty o six World Cup, twenty
2:06:26
ten World Cup, the twenty twelve euros.
2:06:30
over three tournaments,
2:06:32
thirty out of thirty three. Yeah. She
2:06:34
didn't wanna be perfect. That's how the
2:06:36
bookies get you. That's true. You gotta
2:06:38
make it look like you're Exactly. you're not in
2:06:40
on the on the on the fix.
2:06:43
You know what I'm saying? Camilla,
2:06:47
the mister Camille from Milton
2:06:49
Moberay in England did have
2:06:51
good news for England. However,
2:06:54
she correctly predicted the three
2:06:56
lions group stage win over
2:06:58
Iran at the Qatar World Cup. Her owners told
2:07:01
the sun newspaper
2:07:03
in the UK that
2:07:05
they're clairvoyant camel is never wrong. Never wrong. Never
2:07:08
wrong. So we're gonna
2:07:10
get Ziggy into this deal.
2:07:15
Yeah. We're doing NFL. We're not doing World Cup. Yeah. We're
2:07:17
gonna do NFL. What do you think? Do we
2:07:19
go all the way through
2:07:21
the Super Bowl? We'll start this week
2:07:24
and see how well she does. Okay. We'll start this
2:07:26
week. We're not we're not we don't have delusions
2:07:29
of grandeur here. No. I live with
2:07:31
her. You live with her. She hits her head walking in and out of
2:07:36
the house. Well,
2:07:38
maybe that helps with the psychic
2:07:40
ability. Maybe. But she she fell off the
2:07:42
couch today playing with her toy. Like, she's
2:07:44
like, I'm
2:07:46
not gonna put too much pressure on
2:07:48
her. Maybe she's physically clumsy
2:07:50
because she's psychically gifted. Sure.
2:07:52
maybe. Or or she's
2:07:54
an eight month old puppy.
2:07:57
That's really gotten
2:07:59
control over her
2:08:03
motions yet. Sorry. She she
2:08:05
just recently stopped sliding in
2:08:07
the wall. Oh,
2:08:10
oh, right. No. No.
2:08:12
So you're saying there might be
2:08:15
a little doggy CTE in her future? A little bit. Yeah. Right. Alright. So
2:08:20
this week, I'll let I'll let you pick the games, my friend.
2:08:22
I'm gonna do all of them. I'm gonna pull up the schedule. the Bruiser
2:08:24
and I. Yep. And we'll see how she does.
2:08:26
How are you gonna get her to pick
2:08:29
are you gonna do the tennis ball thing? Or
2:08:31
what are you gonna do? No. I'm thinking we'll do a
2:08:34
logo on a phone, a logo on a phone and see
2:08:36
what 147. She nudges over
2:08:38
their nose. Alright. Okay. Gotta heads over their paw. Okay. Okay. So Gotta
2:08:41
recognize one or
2:08:44
the other. Yeah. Okay. And then then then that's
2:08:46
how you'll pick. Yeah. Then I'll okay. We'll write that down. That one. That team
2:08:47
that team.
2:08:50
So we'll just pick I'll I'll get the logos while twenty twenty six
2:08:52
teams, take out the ones that have
2:08:54
buys. Okay. Hold them up. Alright.
2:08:57
sorry Excellent.
2:08:58
So, Ziggy, we'll we
2:09:01
should have got a sponsor for this. I
2:09:03
get you know what? You know what I'm
2:09:05
gonna do? We'll see how it goes
2:09:07
this week, and I'll I'll contact our sales team
2:09:09
at Audio Boom and see if we can get DraftKings or somebody to
2:09:11
sponsor it. Perfect. That's
2:09:14
what we'll do. Perfect. We'll
2:09:16
see how she does this week. If she does relatively
2:09:18
well, we'll see if we can get a sponsor for it.
2:09:22
Yeah. I'm in. Yeah. like I said, right, when we get done here, I'll have missus
2:09:24
Druzer help me. I wonder
2:09:26
if they
2:09:27
would sponsor that. Especially
2:09:30
she does good.
2:09:32
Yeah. Yeah.
2:09:32
We'll see how she does this week.
2:09:34
Yeah. That would be hysterical by the way. That would be the funniest thing in the world
2:09:37
if DraftKings would
2:09:39
sponsor Ziggy Picks. It
2:09:41
would.
2:09:41
Ziggy's picks sponsored by
2:09:44
DraftKings. We'll see
2:09:45
what she does. That
2:09:47
would be
2:09:48
amazing. Oh
2:09:50
my god. Ziggy. Missus Bergers
2:09:53
like me? I'm like, no. Ziggy.
2:09:55
Ziggy. Yeah. Missus Bergers thinks she's getting
2:09:57
paid by draft fix. Yeah.
2:09:59
No. I don't know. because Iggy. Yeah.
2:10:02
Yeah. That would be
2:10:02
amazing. Put that dog
2:10:04
to work. Put
2:10:06
that dog to work, Steve. see
2:10:08
if it happens. Yeah. Cyclic animals. We'll see how
2:10:10
Cyclic cozige really is. So I don't think she's Cyclic
2:10:13
at all because like
2:10:15
I said, she She
2:10:17
hits her head on
2:10:20
until you try bruiser.
2:10:22
You just never know.
2:10:24
Yeah. We
2:10:27
may have a gimmick for the show. It'll be perfect. Two to
2:10:29
two to next week, see how she does.
2:10:31
Hey, our listeners. That's
2:10:33
right. if if if Ziggy actually
2:10:36
has some success here, we may we may have a
2:10:38
gimmick and we may have a sponsor. I'll send
2:10:40
them to
2:10:40
you and then I'll I'll post them online.
2:10:42
I'm I'm seriously I'm getting a hold of Nick today. Like,
2:10:44
the minute we're done with this show,
2:10:47
I'm getting a hold of Nick and
2:10:49
seeing if there's an angle here with draft picks.
2:10:51
Perfect. And not draft pick with draft kings. Draft
2:10:53
kings. Yeah. And Or chewy
2:10:55
or chewy
2:10:57
the julie
2:10:58
chewy dot com. 0001
2:10:59
or the
2:11:01
other? You know
2:11:04
what?
2:11:04
We can't
2:11:06
just ziggy up here. my
2:11:09
god. Yeah. But we could we could do the whole nine for
2:11:12
ziggy. I
2:11:12
really wanted to do well, but I
2:11:14
really don't want her to do well.
2:11:18
missus Azusa likes the animal sometimes. And
2:11:21
I don't want her
2:11:23
taking ziggy's pixes. Gosh. she'll
2:11:27
start if, like, if Ziggy gets on a roll, she'll
2:11:29
be getting it down to the sports betting
2:11:31
palace and Like,
2:11:33
okay. So what's good? So what there's twelve
2:11:35
games. Right? Is that how much is that? You know
2:11:37
what? Let's let's look it up real quick
2:11:39
for people for people
2:11:41
who are following along
2:11:44
at home. Let's see
2:11:46
if we had just
2:11:47
in case DraftKings comes onboard because, you know,
2:11:49
we are getting down to the end of the
2:11:51
season
2:11:51
here. And you
2:11:55
know, I
2:11:56
honest to god
2:11:57
two, three. Let's see.
2:11:59
So there's
2:11:59
By the way,
2:12:02
you know, does missus Druzer know that the Rams picked
2:12:04
up Baker? No. Well, she just
2:12:06
got home,
2:12:07
so I don't know.
2:12:10
I probably exit Baker. So there's 1234
2:12:12
Let's see. Here's seven. Here's
2:12:14
eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve,
2:12:19
thirteen games total. Yeah. Here's the schedule for this week. It
2:12:21
looks like oh,
2:12:24
wait. That was the last two week.
2:12:26
Where is They were in week
2:12:29
fourteen and eighteen. So she's got
2:12:31
so let's say she does I said, what? Thirteen games. Right?
2:12:33
12346789
2:12:38
ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen games. So if she can get so
2:12:40
if you're doing if you're doing this
2:12:42
week's games, Raiders and Rams are or
2:12:48
tomorrow. Yes. And then
2:12:50
you've got your Sunday
2:12:52
games. You've got the Jets versus
2:12:54
the Bills. You've got the Browns
2:12:56
versus Bangles, Texans are taken on
2:12:58
the cowboys, my lowly vikings, I'm gonna be interested in this.
2:13:00
The vikings are at
2:13:03
Detroit, and there are believe
2:13:06
it or not, the vikings are are underdogs in this game. Yeah. Yeah.
2:13:12
Yeah. the Eagles are
2:13:14
taking on the giants, which should be a good game as well. Some tough matchups this
2:13:17
week. Ravens
2:13:20
and Steelers, Jaguars and Titans. Chiefs
2:13:22
are taken on the bronchos. Carolina Panthers are at the seahawks. Buckingeers
2:13:24
are taken on the forty niners. Another
2:13:26
tough game this time. That'll be good.
2:13:30
Dolphins had chargers this week. That's gonna be
2:13:33
good. And then the Monday night game is
2:13:35
the Patriots and cardinals. So
2:13:37
some good match
2:13:39
ups this week. to watch packers
2:13:41
have a bind this week? Yes. Oh, it's
2:13:44
the
2:13:44
they need it.
2:13:45
Definitely. They're hurt. Yeah.
2:13:48
They're hurt. Are
2:13:50
the bears on a buy as well? Yes.
2:13:52
Wow.
2:13:52
That's a
2:13:54
late season buy. Yes. But
2:13:56
both teams need to buy this
2:13:58
weekend. So they yeah, they they desperately
2:13:59
need a need a
2:14:02
week off. And then
2:14:04
the Washington
2:14:05
commanders have a
2:14:08
lie. Yeah. Yeah. Well, they need to chase
2:14:10
young back, so they need that extra week. Yeah.
2:14:12
So yeah. We'll we'll see how I'll send them to
2:14:14
you, and then I'll post them online. We'll see how
2:14:18
it does. And here yes. Send them to me. I'm gonna
2:14:20
put them up on the blog at fitness
2:14:22
radio show dot com. So that we
2:14:24
have links on my social media, so people can
2:14:27
see it. Yep. And we'll we'll see
2:14:29
how accurate Ziggy is. I can't
2:14:31
wait. And then you need to be
2:14:33
fun. Yeah. Hopefully, I can get her to
2:14:36
focus enough. missus Bruce and I
2:14:38
want to figure out how to something you hold on the two phones, she'll choose, but then we might have to do something with
2:14:41
a a
2:14:44
ball or Me me.
2:14:45
Me. Well, for you all, I'll I'll missus
2:14:46
Bruce just smile and I'll talk to her. She she's Yeah.
2:14:49
Exactly. So it's
2:14:51
two to next speak from Ziggy's
2:14:53
back to see what she how she does. We'll see we'll see
2:14:55
exactly how she did. In the meantime, I'm getting of our our sales
2:14:57
team over at Audio Boom
2:15:00
and see if
2:15:02
we can't get drive Drive Kings
2:15:04
in involved in this deal -- Yeah. --
2:15:06
and see if they can't sponsor the
2:15:08
bid. That'd
2:15:09
be perfect. Yeah.
2:15:10
That'd be something. That'd be something. I can't wait. Thank
2:15:16
you, psychic animals. That's right. Thank you, psychic animals. And
2:15:18
we'll see if we don't have a psychic animal under our
2:15:20
roof as well, because that would be
2:15:22
something else. That would that would be
2:15:26
That would make my ear to be
2:15:28
honest with you. If we
2:15:30
if we discover If
2:15:32
she hits four or five, I'd be impressed.
2:15:34
You know what? If she hits the thirteen. If she hits four out of four or
2:15:37
five out of the thirteen, we
2:15:39
got a bit. Yeah. Oh,
2:15:43
definitely. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We absolutely
2:15:45
have a bit. Yeah. Yeah. Without
2:15:47
without a
2:15:47
doubt. We've got
2:15:50
a bit at that
2:15:52
point. Folks, tomorrow,
2:15:52
on tomorrow's show, it's a tribute show to
2:15:54
Linda Godfrey, who unfortunately passed away last week.
2:15:57
Of course, Linda is
2:15:59
the author of the
2:16:01
Beast of Bray Road. She
2:16:04
was the one who discovered the Beast of
2:16:06
Bray Road in Kalimoreen, Wisconsin. Unfortunately, passing away
2:16:08
from as
2:16:11
I understand it, the way it was reported on social
2:16:13
media passing away from complications
2:16:15
from Alzheimer's disease.
2:16:20
Tomorrow on the program, and as part
2:16:22
of the tribute show, Jay Buchanan will be on
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along with Lee
2:16:27
Hamppel and Sanjay Singhal. all
2:16:30
three men were mentored by Linda Godfrey. We'll talk about Linda's life about her
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research. independent
2:16:38
and general bigfoot, the beast of Bray Road,
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the the
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Wolfman, and
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we'll also talk about finding j
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you can check them out
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