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Ghost, UFOs , and NASA Oh My!

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AFK Discussions, paranormal investigations, technology, sponsors, AI, brain-computer interfaces, reality, UFO sightings, NASA, strange object, Black Knight satellite, thermal blanket, moon landing, conspiracy theories, moon rotation, ancient stories

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Introduction and Sponsorship

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Meet the Investigator

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So we have 10 Sedano from paranormal insight. That's a, did I say your name correctly is a Sedano. It's okay. That's how it reads out.
00:02:24
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ah us people in the south we don't like to pronounce in script it's all right dude it's all good
00:02:32
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yeah yeah paranorm tell every little about you yeah What did you tell everyone a little bit about yourself and where they can find you and all that good stuff? Sure. My name is Tim Sedano. As he pointed out, I'm with the lead investigator with scary paranormal investigations. And a couple of years ago, I started this podcast like a lot of us did during the pandemic. as ah So there's that. My grief found at paranormal dot insight.
00:03:04
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Um, on Instagram. So if you do the little at sign or paranormal dot insight and on YouTube, I'm at paranormal underscore insight. And that's where you can find all of our content. And if you need any help, feel free to reach out to us through the email at paranormal dot inside dot podcast at gmail.com.

First Paranormal Experiences

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Awesome. So I did not know that you're a paranormal investigator. I learned this just now. Oh, that's, that's pretty awesome. so Yeah, I've been doing it since 2009. Gosh, long time. Oh, really? and That is all. My buddy Henry and I, who's no longer with us, he he passed in 2020, not from COVID, but for other other complications. He and I started it together.
00:03:57
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And, um, it was fantastic because on the first night out, we caught our first EVP and the really goofy thing about that was goofy. It was kind of scary, but it was cool at the same time. I don't know when you're looking at evidence or listening to evidence and you get that response to a question for the very first time, you know, and you think it's, it's fake on like. now pick a ghost hunting show you think it's faking your gear you you know it's fake it's got but it isn't because you get in your own ears on your own equipment and it is we just lost our mind yeah yeah we celebrate high five we must have died on that for ever it but uh... it was it was amazing and uh... the really the really especially goofy thing about that was
00:04:48
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We investigated a legend. Now, there was a there was a suicide that was supposed to have taken place at this location. And I think I covered this in my second or third episode um where. You know, it wasn't reported. It was somehow covered up. This this took place back in the 70s. I guess but law enforcement didn't really give a chip back then. But I don't know. But it was interesting. So nothing in the papers verified this

Gathering Paranormal Evidence

00:05:19
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legend. So we were there investigating the legend, essentially. And when we got that evidence, we had proved the legend because we asked for the person
00:05:31
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who committed, you know, committed to his own, you know, dived, took a swan dive off a two-story building, head first onto concrete, good times, um to give us a response, tell us who you are, who are you, where are you? And we had three devices going. I had my little Hi8 camera going. And we had another camera going and the the person who was our our psychic at the time.
00:06:05
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had a handheld device. So we had three mics basically, and it only showed up on the mic. And I wasn't that far, I'd say I was 10 feet from her. She had the mic in her hand and then the other camera is roughly about 10 feet from her as well. And it only shows up on her mic. And the response was, I'm right next to you. And it says her name. so
00:06:31
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Good times. yeah that was a good first grant but so yeah is yeah Hey guys, it real quick. I just want you

Tools and AI in Paranormal Investigations

00:06:41
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to know that there is a little bit of a delay here. Um, he is on the West coast and I'm on the East coast. So I don't know what's going on. You know, the internet is supposed to be an infallible, right? It's supposed to be instant connection, but for some reason we're not. So just, just be aware if there is, it'll slide the load between answers and stuff that that's what's going on. I will try and be aware of that and be a little more conscious of when you stop talking instead of interrupting you. I'm going to take a bite of food. Oh, don't mind. Oh, no, no, no.
00:07:09
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Okay, go ahead. um So yeah, that first grab when you as an investigator, when you're out there, you get that first piece of evidence, it's wonderful. And like with anything else in life, good or bad, if you're looking, if you go looking for it, you always want that first high for lack, you're always chasing that first high again. And that's one one of the things that helped us going back. But this the yeah the next major case we had, and I can't tell you how many times we went into houses, oh, that's pipe. So that's your electrical system humming. I mean, really mundane, very explainable things, but these young couples just didn't get it. you know They just didn't know.
00:07:57
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So, you know, rats in the attic. Yeah, that was too, that was gross rats in the attic. They had, something had crawled into the attic. I think it was a raccoon and rats are going to this corpse. It was disgusting. And it's like, yeah, nevermind the stench of death hit you, the silicon, you open the hatch to the attic. I was like, Oh, okay. Well, I know something died up here. Really? Really? Are you serious? Really? And you know, kudos to their insulation. Insulation installed because it didn't filter into the house until you opened the hatch, but you know, yeah, something died and you got rats running around. But um yeah, the next major one we had, we, so we caught a full-bodied apparition. We caught little orbs, not big orbs, but little tiny orbs flying around. One went through my body twice.
00:08:50
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Um, and, um, we had Phantom. I had a fully shaved head back then. I probably should probably start doing that again. Uh, and, uh, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're smart. Uh, I just kept my grandpa here. Uh, but, uh, yeah, I had something tickled the back of my head. And it was, it was ah like intentional. We saw, or I saw a demon monkey is what I call it. Cause that's kind of what it looked like gallop down the hall of this house. And the the really screwed up thing what is about that particular sighting was I had my camera. It was perfect timing. I'm a camera trained to at the hallway. When that happened, didn't show up on camera. I was so pissed off the sound did barely, but
00:09:42
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oh Dude, I hate it when those captures don't happen. So it was it was bizarre though This thing looked like headed like the elephantine skin and if it had a head I'm pretty sure it did but it was so hunched over it was buried in front of his chest and it was just Creepy looking it was looked ah looked like a shaved monkey just galloped down this hall. There were chimpanzee I should say But so that yeah that part was creepy. And then we had object manipulation. There was this huge, and I'm not kidding, 25 pound dog dish contraption where you got the food and the water stack there. And you know, it siphons down as the animals eat and drink. This thing gets moved into the middle and I mean dead center middle of the kitchen of this place. And it it was
00:10:33
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Perfect. It just, it's alignment was perfect. We heard it happened. We didn't catch that one on tape, but after the fact, we did. So lots of stuff in that house happened and it was just, it was so that was a freaky house. I'm sorry about that. My phone on. ah But um it was nuts. Just nuts. and We've had a few other cases like that. Yeah, that sense sounds crazy. oh Yeah, it it was. So what do you think being, Being an investor, what do you think your favorite tool is, like modern tool that you use right now currently? um You know, I kind of kind of go to basics on that. I like the handheld camera with the infrared. It catches more than you realize. And I know that's kind of a lame mention. I know you're probably looking for these super X-ray SLRS or whatever. but
00:11:31
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I wish I had one of those. That'd be kind of cool, because I'd love to see the little and men dancing around on an SLS camera. But um yeah yeah there's the infrared camera. You know, especially with the 4K tech these days, you can really pick out a lot of fine, nuanced things that I couldn't pick up on my old 720p Hi8 cameras that I used to use. And so, yeah, the the newer tech, the newer cameras are where it excites me the most. There's also um I also like using, um, I use audacity, shout out to audacity if you want to sponsor me. Um, but I liked their spectrographic analysis mode and, and, uh, I was actually able to, I don't know if you knew who Eric Szilagy is, but he had this, uh, incident early on in his podcast career where a Bigfoot

Paranormal Theories and Collective Belief

00:12:27
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yelped and it was at.
00:12:30
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such a frequency that you could hear it like on my older computer, because I have a brand new computer right in here. Um, but on the older computer, I could hear it on the new one. I can't for some reason, the sound Jack is different. And, uh, I hope you didn't hear that. Uh, there's stuff going on outside my door right now, but, um, yeah, for some reason, the newer tech can't pick up on all these. on the ah as broad a range as sound. So I actually was able to dig into the spectrographic analysis of the audio and you can see it whoop this little whoop sound that it makes and it's it's low. It's like it's in the infrasound range. It's like right at 19 hertz. And I showed that to him. He's like, Oh my God, I never saw that. but That's really cool.
00:13:21
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So it's nice you can, you know, you can excite someone like Eric Szilagyi, who's been in this game for a little while. Yeah, that's pretty awesome. Have you used a spare box? Because, man, I was very skeptical when I first got one. And, well, ah first, um Phil from Exploring with Phil, which ah ah I think you know him, where you follow each other on Instagram, at least. Yeah. So, uh, when you, when I first met him, we did an investigation together, he brought his spirit box and I was, I was kind of an unbeliever in the spirit box, but pretty soon I quickly became a believer and I went out and got my own. These things are are crazy. Whenever, whenever you get something that's intelligent and communicates right back to you and answers a question that and there's no doubt. No, I use, uh, I use not only the spirit box,
00:14:12
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I do use the spirit box. Um, uh, one of our other team members has it on their phone actually. And then I use the word bank on my phone and we see if we can, we use Phil's method to a degree to where he uses both of those in tandem as well on top of a voice recording, which I think is brilliant because you're going to get something somewhere. And he does every single time he it's, it's a great methodology. And so I like the word bank because I can clearly hear what's going on. I don't want the best ears anymore. but So ah it's nice when you get something that says something here and it continues. I've had that happen before. It continues on the word bank, which is creepy as hell. I mean, if coincidence is being coincidence, that is the rarest coincidence I've ever you know witnessed or heard of because
00:15:07
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how How does, come on, I think I want to go to the well, yeah you know, I think I want to go to the well on what, you know, from one to ah device to another. And that's a horrible example, by the way. But I mean, you get my, you get my drift. I mean, that's, that's something. So, okay. What's at the well, at least you have a place to go, especially in the field. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. That's. The spirit I mean the spirit boxes I have um I used it once only you may have heard of the story ah my family and I we were at a location and um
00:15:42
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So I heard rumors that there may be like Bigfoot or, um, like dog man entities or portals in the area. So I started asking these sort of questions and, um, a little girl voice came through and it said monsters. And I was like, Oh crap. Okay. My family's with me. We really, we're getting out of here. Yeah. Very cool. And, you know, yeah, yeah. And you know, the the saying of, you know, we get a um a child's voice is sometimes it can be more of a negative spirit or something using a child's voice. So, yeah. Yeah. um Child's voice, baby crying. Oh, look out for baby crying. That could be a lot of different things, especially if you go into the the wider range of cryptids. There's something called a hide behind.
00:16:36
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kinda obvious name for it, but its it's apparently this really spindly creature that can blend into trees really well, like it's skin is bark-like or something like that. um And it makes baby noises. like to lure people out. And then there's also the rake apparently is supposed to make baby noises and Bigfoot does as well. And so do some dark entities like spirit, uh, nature spirit and stuff like that. So it depends on how far can you, one, believe and two, accept the wider range of cryptids and spiritual stuff that's out there or that is said to be out there. Do I have any proof of a hide behind or break or no, but too many people in my field of work who I trust have said, yeah, this

Controversial Moon Theories

00:17:32
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happened. Here's what I caught on tape or here's what I caught with.
00:17:37
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ah spirit box no something you do have to walk away from and kudos for you for doing that get your family out of danger that's that is why is probably not easy to do cuz yeah i'm sure your curiosity was peaked it was it was deadly big. um So you mentioned the rake in the rake is such a um ah cool kind of phenomenon because when no it started out as like a creepypasta. And um there's this theory that goes along with the rake about it being a ah thought form. There's like this ah legend of, it or not legend, a theory of Tibetan thought forms, where if enough people get together and envision something, then it'll come to life. Like a tulpa. And I wonder if this, you know, being, yeah, yeah, tulpa too. Yeah, yeah.
00:18:25
Speaker
um I'm wondering if this is something, and you know, that happened with all these people on the internet, you know, starting to believe in this creature and even um like, not not just this, but the Slender Man also, you know, the you have like, kids, you know, that story of the kids sacrificing to the Slender Man, their friend. I mean, it's just is so crazy. I mean, are they people bringing these things into reality because they believe so heavily in them, you know? I have a couple of thoughts on that theories, if you prefer, but basically one, yeah, it could be thought form. Absolutely. The only problem I have with the thought form theory is that too many people have caught this thing on tape. Like physically, like there's a guy in Oregon and there's that, was he a British kid? He goes to some old saint insane asylum with his kid, with his buddy and they sneak into this place and
00:19:23
Speaker
Same thing. I mean, that's two different continents now that we see this thing. Are they now there, there's the other flip side of it. If I put on my investigator hat. There could be someone in a costume in fact that's what i thought it was for the longest time because in the organ footage. It's not very clear but if you pause it at the right moment as this guy freezes cuz the guy freezes when he sees this thing crawling at him i swear up and down to this day.
00:19:54
Speaker
even though I'm a little more inclined to believe in the rake, uh, I swear I saw a zipper going up the back of this thing, you know, up the back of the costume it was wearing. But I mean, the face alone, that's incredible makeup. If it's makeup, if it's a mask, it's one of the best masks I've ever seen. I'm in the film business. I mean, that's creating, you know, illusion is what I do for ah you know a living or part of what I do for a living. So, That was, it was the face more than anything that really kind of wigged me out. That made me, that convinced me that, okay, maybe this thing was human at one point and it was wearing pants, who knows. But it the one in England, I think it was England, this thing had a completely different color color to it and its eyes still glowed.
00:20:48
Speaker
If that was 3D animation or CG, it was some of the best stuff I've ever seen in my life and I'm so photorealistic. And this is back in the... what? Early aughts, if not the very late 90s, that tech really wasn't that widely available. So... Yeah, yeah, that's something to consider stupid. Yeah, that's you know, but because yeah That's my speaking of like the tech nowadays It's it's so hard with AI to to even decipher what is real and what's not because I mean it's getting so good at creating um You know like skins and um
00:21:28
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stuff, you know, that looks uber realistic, you know, scans as in like a skin mesh on an artificial image. um But I mean, it like even the the like you can animate stuff. that is, you know, not like you can have, I could have someone like standing over my shoulder now using AI and you would never know it's not a real person, you know? I mean, it's just, it's, it's bizarre how far technology has came, you know, in just a short time. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, the texture mapping alone for it, let's say there was a person standing over your shoulder right now.
00:22:01
Speaker
The lighting would match your lighting. I mean, they'd probably cast some of that light that's in front of you right now would probably cast on them or they put it there or the machine would. And the blue halo on their back, cause you have a, you have a ah a ghost, not a ghost light, but a halo light over here to light your background and also shows up in your head a little bit on your skin. So it would probably match all that. ah Exactly. And it would, um, even have some texture in a face. And you could probably put whoever you wanted behind you nowadays. I mean, there are subtle giveaways, like it won't, it'll have six fingers. yeah ah

Neuralink and Future Tech

00:22:43
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itll It'll have something wrong with one of the eyes, like it'll start twitching or something. So it's not absolutely perfect, but it's getting way better. I mean, some of these deepfakes are amazing nowadays. Oh, yeah, definitely. It is. am It's amazing what you can do with AI. I mean, I'm a graphic designer by ah by trade. That's what I do. um And I mean, it's... AI makes it so easy now to you know instead of using my skills i can just go hey create a tree with a squirrel in it and boom there it is and i don't have to create anything you know it's too easy it is too easy i'm actually i actually used uh ai for a ah newscaster voice in the the film i'm working on right now and uh that's cool it was uh
00:23:32
Speaker
It was the wrong pitch, so all I had to do is make my own adjustments and pitch it down, say like 20% or something like that, but solid. I had to teach it to say certain words, a though. That's the only downside about it. Like it doesn't know certain French words. If you make it speak English, like I have a last name, abattray, and it doesn't, abattral. gets it wrong every time. yeah yeah And I have to fool with the phonetics just to get it right. Yeah, it's so funny.
00:24:05
Speaker
so it's that like one almost having um Someone from from the south tried to pronounce something in French.
00:24:14
Speaker
There's do a better um but job of it. to me now there' Well, there's a town. Um, it's just so funny and I think you'll get a kick out of it. So there in the town I'm in, there is a road called Dante, right? But everyone around here calls it Danny. I'm like, what? Where's this Danny road? I've been looking for it for hours. And I looked at it and I was like, are they seeing Dante? And sure enough, it was Dante. It's not Dean. Too funny. I know. Yeah, different spelling too between Dante and Dainty.
00:24:50
Speaker
yeah ah that It's not Dainty, it's I don't know how they got that. but that's pretty funny. That's pretty funny. That's good. Yeah. But yeah, the a so AI isn't totally perfect. It's not absolutely one way there, but it's it's getting closer and closer and closer. I mean, uh, someone was saying, that's really cool. Probably get a full link feature of AI one of these days. I know. I saw, I think I can't remember who, um, it was some, some producer or something in Hollywood was talking about like, you know, in the feature of being able to do a whole feature film just with AI. Um, I mean, cause I mean, you can, right now you can go and say, give me,
00:25:40
Speaker
a photo of name said actor and it'll, you know, make that photo for you, you know? That's right. I watched it. So I was just, my mind's thinking, I watched this movie recently. Which one was it? Oh, it was the the new Eminem video. I don't know if you saw that. It's, it's him now. And then this younger version of him, you know, from the nineties and It is the best AI I've ever seen. It'll, I mean, it is awesome. I'll have to check that out. Yeah. That sounds interesting. the i of Yeah. wait like emine m but you know i was I'm a fan of Star Trek. I don't know if you are, but not, not all of them run with a meet with my standards, but, uh, I like, um, the new one, uh, not discovery discovery is okay, but not discovery. It's, uh,
00:26:40
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Blanket, Star Trek fan, blanking on the show. Strange New Worlds. Strange New Worlds method. yeah There you go. i Well, they use an AR set. So artificial reality. And basically it's on the big U-shaped screen. It's rear projected and they use Unreal as an engine. And it's it's basically it's instantaneous satisfaction because you can hit a button and say, I want an explosion to go right there. So you create this beautiful matte background, right?
00:27:13
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and ah And it that the funny thing is the map background is not 4k. It's 16 K. I mean, it is deep, deep, deep detail. You could zoom in on tree, like a single tree and stuff way off in the distance, but you can hit a button and tell the computer where you want an explosion, where do you want. These are fire going across in the background whatever you need a ship flying low who knows but and the actors are actually able to visualize all this as they're doing their job so they they get a better reaction out of them so it's a really fantastic program i mean they were they were barely towing with this in them.
00:27:55
Speaker
The second so Star Wars trilogy, it was barely realized, but now now what they could do is amazing. Yeah. I think they use that same technology for the the Mandalorian series, um the new Star Wars stuff. Yeah. Yeah, they sure did. But it's really cool. i'm I mean, the blending of reality and non-reality is getting more and more seamless. It's kind of, you know, that the whole, do we live in the simulation now? I know. I mean, do we? It's kind of, you know, blending right now, you know, simulation versus reality. It's it's tough, isn't it? That's interesting interesting you bring that up. I'm still struggling with the fact that we live in the hologram because I can't call up the archway like they do in Star Trek.
00:28:42
Speaker
Turn it off and go walk around the ship. ah That's just my personal complaint. Yeah, but I mean I Get what they're saying But at the same time, I don't necessarily I don't think it's Quite that I mean I get like I said, I get that the theory behind it um Especially since the matrix movies came out that really kind of gave us a lot of pause It's like it's so real cuz they're jacked into our brains somewhere but um Is that the case? Is that what's happening? I couldn't say it. It doesn't feel that way. Maybe that's the point. I mean, the fact that we're allowed to even talk about it openly and we're not getting shut down every five yeah seconds.
00:29:27
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yeah Which, you know, the the Elon Musk, the ah brain dip or something, whatever he came up with recently, that, you know, also kind of, you know, feels like, you know, the jacking into our brain and, you know, making it more of a likelihood of that. I'm sorry, you're talking about that nano web thing. Yeah, the whatever that Elon was talking about, you know, where you could like, I guess have a computer in your brain and like, I don't know if you can visualize or see, I don't know what all it does, but he was talking about, you know, a ah computer interface or something that's going to be in your head. I don't know. Apparently they've they've already started doing like human trials. I don't know. Wow. ah That's crazy. Yeah, I don't know what it's called. I'll look this up real quick. sure Elon Musk. Brain computer. Neuralink. Yeah, it's called Neuralink. Okay. Brain computer interface. Yeah. Good times. Yeah. There was a, I don't know if he and I conceptualized the same thing at the same time or not, but I read a um ah book series. I'm still writing it technically.
00:30:40
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um But books one or two around and in one of the, in the books, one of the characters is an alien. And, um, he looks human, you know, he looks like us, but, uh, he has need this technology is at least five, maybe even 10,000 years ahead of hours. And, uh, I mean. Really cool stuff. ah the And that's one of the things they have. They have a ah nano, I called it a nano web in the book. And basically does pretty much all that. It does wire to all aspects of your mind. And it runs into a little central chip that's just off the temple here. ah like ah Like a CPU almost, but super small and very thin. And um yeah.
00:31:34
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it's It allows you basically to have a heads up to sp display in your eyes. you know It can enhance your, your you know if you need to hear what's going on across the room, it can enhance your hearing just so, just by manipulating the biomechanical operations of your ear. So it's it's kind of, that that was frightening when

Debunking Myths and UFO Sightings

00:31:54
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Elon announced this. I was like, oh my God, that's that's the tech I had in my book and I was just making it up. But it also allows them to be able to control their ships and all that fun stuff. Yeah, that's pretty cool. I mean, the the thing about brain chips that kind of scare me is the, you know, what they talk about, you know, in in biblical and in the book of revelations, the mark of the beast technology.
00:32:17
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Which um ah I don't know if you've ever researched in that, but if you go back to the hebraic word, the root word mark, it actually means etching. So in how our computer chips made their etch in silicone. So that's something that's kind of, and yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's, that's hardcore. And it's it's supposed to be on the, in the middle of the forehead or on the back of the hand, right? That's where the market appears, if not both places. Yeah. I don't know, you know, no one knows exactly what it is right now. Although my wife was telling me that her and my daughter went to, where was it? At some grocery store. It's owned by Amazon now. I cannot think of the name of it.
00:33:10
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like yeah didnt store or um you know a not healthy to food but a um cant they make move it anyway so they go in there and apparently you can pay with your hand nowil i don't know like how that works if they scan Your thumbprint or something and then that it remembers you you can come back and you just pay with your thumbprint I don't know but the only you can pay with your hand and it's she didn't get that that She didn't get that RFID implant. Did she in her poem if you heard about that? No, have not heard about that. but Oh, that's messed up. Yeah. Yeah I'm glad that's not the case. Well, if you could play oh, uh, I know what you're talking about and it was with your eyes with a retinal scan
00:33:56
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It's at their fresh stores, I think. Yeah. I think, I think I'm trying to find the name of the store. Fresh. Whole Foods. That's the name of it. Oh, okay. I didn't know Whole Foods. food Yeah. Makes sense. Amazon's going to own everything for students probably. It seems that way. Yeah. So I mean, they've already like taken over the Lord of the rings. So, you know, Yeah. All these weird, big companies that own our childhood. It's kind of, it's, it's it's really disheartening. You know? Yeah, it is. You know, I didn't think to look into the chat to see me one has no one's comment. So we're good. Okay. If you do have any questions, folks, let us know.
00:34:49
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Um, yep. I don't even know who he's watching people. Oh man. But, uh, uh, getting back to scary stuff. Um, we had a UFO flap out here in the West coast. Actually it was over. Not just the West coast. It was over the Southwest or pretty much the Western third, all the way up to Texas. I actually saw it as about halfway across. Um, where this thing kept flying over north to south, like every single night and JJ caught it on her cell phone. And, uh, she says, Tim, what is this? And she, she went to me because, yeah, lead investigator. Sure. But I was all, I also worked at NASA for two years and I was in the air force, um, as a cadet in training. And so I know certain things about certain things and, uh,
00:35:44
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She says, what is this? And I said, not a comet, not a meteor, no tail, no noise. And this thing was weird because it was it was almost hourglass shaped. And it was really far up there. And I mean, like just at the tip of the exosphere, maybe, uh, just for my own California accent over the mic. But, it was over the tip of the exosphere and it was fuzzy. It was like there was a cloud layer somewhere, but it was a pretty clear night that night. And this thing cruises across pretty much right over her house.
00:36:25
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And, uh, North the South and then as soon as it gets to the Southern horizon, 90 degree turn. And after that, New Mexico, ah Arizona, New Mexico and Texas report it. And it happened again the following night. And then again, the night after that and not over our area, but it's whatever this thing was, it was like it was in a polar orbit North the South. It just kept making runs. Could have been a weird satellite, but American military said it wasn't theirs. Private space, SpaceX and everyone else said, nope, that's not ours.

Conclusion and Future Plans

00:37:08
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There were launches that night, but we're in California and they launch in Florida and and SpaceX goes up and its booster stage comes right back down to its launch site, roughly. And so it wasn't that, I mean,
00:37:22
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So we we did we deep dove on that and we could not find Anything that matched that phenomenon was not a comet or meteor as I said before Wasn't the moon playing tricks on our eyes because we she caught the moon in the in the video And we also, it wasn't a plane, no FAA lights. And at the end of her, she has two tapes up, tapes, sorry, I'm old fashioned, two videos up. At the tail end, there's a jet that takes off and you see their FAA lights going.
00:37:57
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And this thing actually shifts color. It's this weird amber, you orange, and then at the tail end of the of the last video, it's blue and it darts. It or it just, it breaks off and that's where she stops her tape. But it was a bizarre thing and hundreds of people saw it and commented on it. And I think some of, yeah. if you but So, um, have you heard of the black night satellite? yeah i know what that is ah okay yeah i was goingnna go there and say maybe it was the black not light but maybe maybe nine though no well it's interesting a lot of people say that's a real thing it's been up there for centuries ah ah i Because I worked at NASA, I know exactly what that is. And it's just been left there because no one wants to touch it for whatever reason. It's a thermal blanket. I know people poo-poo that as a theory, but it's a thermal blanket from one of the missions, I think, in one of the first missions, really. They lost it. They were looking to deploy the arm and to, you know, and to help a satellite launch.
00:39:09
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you see that image of that satellite once i made always spins really fast as it launches out of the uh... bay uh... it's one of those types of launches and uh... i'm not sure if the astronaut cuz it if i remember correct the astronaut is in the bay he's not in the safety in the airlock filming it he's in the bay watching it go or it's an external camera i can't remember which But something happens, I think with the arm, the arm hooks onto one of those thermal blankets that are in the bay. It's kind of padded looking in there a little bit.
00:39:47
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and rips it right off and they report it and it, you know, they have the long footage. It it was actually on NASA's channel. Like it was a few years ago when I saw it, but I remember the reports going on about it work. So it's like, Oh yeah, and that's that's crazy. Are they going to get rid of it? No, no, no. but It'll burn up in the atmosphere. But what it did was it was at such a weird trajectory that it actually just stayed right at the edge of the exosphere. And if you look at the black light satellite, it flaps a little bit sometimes but because the solar wind. So that I'm convinced it's actually seen it flat. Yeah, there's a, there's, they've, cause some of the conspiracy guys have captured, you know, they look at the NASA stuff and say, look at this, look at that. They caught the black light sat the black night satellite.
00:40:44
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And, uh, if you watch it, if you watch the whole duration of that shape, and it's like 20 minutes, you'll actually see it flapping a little bit, like a flag almost because the solar winds are out there whipping around. So, so it's funny now that you say that, you know, look at this picture, Mike. Yes. Yeah. It could totally be a blanket. It's a thermal blanket. They're thick and they're weird and they have some structure to them because they have to be adhered to the inside of the space shuttle. Yeah. i never heard but Very interesting. Yeah. That's what it is. That's what I think it is anyway.
00:41:26
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And I'm pretty positive because we we only talked about it all the time at the at the base. so
00:41:33
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so yeah yeah so so Sorry if I shut that one down for you. No, no, it's fine. I don't know how much NASA stuff you can get into because I know there's a you know lot of NDAs if you worked at NASA. um um My NDAs are over.
00:41:52
Speaker
Okay, okay. Yeah. Um, I've heard so many like things about like, um, rituals and stuff that happens in NASA. yeah Are you privy to any of that information? in privys at nasa I worked at the, uh, I should probably not say where I worked, but I worked at a local branch and, um, on a base and there were no rituals. It was not to my knowledge. I mean, no one invited me to it. Let me put it that way. So if there were rituals, they kept it super secret and I didn't know anything about them. I know CERN has been, has had documented rituals. I mean, someone's gotten video of these people walking around black rob robes around the statues of Kali.
00:42:39
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Yeah, yeah. um it's It's very interesting with the NASA stuff because what I was referring to is there's this big, I guess it was in the 60s or 70s, the Jim Parsons project and the Babylon workings that him and I think it's L. Ron Hubbard and someone else from NASA, I cannot think of their name right now, but apparently he did in the desert or something, I don't know. ah You're talking about all the input are JPL. Do you hold on one moment for me? Can you hold on one moment for me? I got to get something real quick. i Sure. Just a second. Just a second, guys. We'll be back. I was just going to say, I don't know what's going on with the JPL, but there's a lot of interesting things that happened that came out of NASA.
00:43:33
Speaker
one Stuff that, um like, because NASA is comprised of a lot of, um there was a lot of Nazi scientists that came over and helped start NASA. I was just going to do a little bit of backstory on NASA and how, you know, Nazi scientists came over and helped, you know, kickstart NASA back then and the rocket technologies and stuff. Yeah. Operation Paperclip is what you're talking about. They, ah they yeah that's what brought them over. And we rescued,
00:44:05
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If you want to call it that a bunch of scientists from the Nazis who left early and got out in time as others did not they had to actually be smuggled out and It was some of their stories are Just crazy. I mean the right of a spinal But it was it was you're talking about JPL the formation of the jet propulsion laboratory yeah and how the founders but They were testing rocket fuel basically and how in an engine that can contain and Release that much the thrust and stay in that like night the fuel basically One of the guys if not, both of them at one point were practitioners of magic I mean, that's the only way I can really put it and this is well documented in several books yeah and they
00:45:02
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There was a there was even a movie done about it or maybe it was a TV series maybe in the TV series is a limited run series and they Yeah, they show him he was worshiping Pan of all things. Oh, yes. Yeah pan was going to help him launch this rocket and When he had success on the testing range ah He dropped to his knees gave Pan thanks and can he was so convinced that his magic is what made the rocket work. not Never mind he was an engineer, you know, and his partner was an engineer too, so it was, I don't know, it was, it's weird, some engineers' types, I know, they do fall into
00:45:57
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that side of things, for lack of a better ah term. And if it baffles me every single time. But i mean engineers are probably the worst scientists in the world when it comes to
00:46:12
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execution reactions, like a hypothesis meets the proof. So they're going to lock in on that too. It's very hard to deprogram or convince them otherwise. No, your science was solid, dude. Yeah. But the inspiration had to come from somewhere and you can, you can talk to them about the Akashic record. Maybe they tapped into it, but I mean, that's, that's a whole other conversation. But, uh, the fact that You know, he believed probably has something to do with more than anything else, confidence, confidence. He was lacking confidence. He was going to lose his money if he didn't get this project quite literally off the ground. And then, you know, he found a way to feel better through his prayers, through his practices. And
00:47:10
Speaker
Ultimately it settled in and locked him in on making this rocket work this rocket engine working You know the rest is history as they say But I mean, what was it really? He was it was him getting his confidence For me from my perspective, I mean if I'm gonna analyze this that's where I come that's where I tend to go ultimately He got his confidence and general you know And he moved us on to the next stage of the American scientific pursuit, um which was getting to the moon. Yeah, yeah. um Speaking of the moon, what do you think, Emiya?
00:47:55
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I know where I'm going with this. Do you think we went to the moon or do you think that, um, there, it was like a sound set and studio that they filmed it, which I mean, that's not to say we didn't go to the moon, you know, but I know, I know a lot of people think we went to the moon, but also they filmed it because they didn't have the technology to film and streaming back to earth at that time. What do you, what are your thoughts? Uh, here's what I know. We did go to the moon. Okay. For sure. Uh, and it was Apollo. Was it Apollo 11? I'm drawing a blank now. I was Apollo 11 that landed there. oh and Now I also, uh, I don't know cause I don't know them, but I mean, there's a number of books on it and I'm drawing the blank on the director's name. Oh my gosh. Famous director. yeah no Full metal jacket. Kubrick. Kubrick. Thank you. Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick on his death bed.
00:48:55
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virtually owned his deathbed, said, oh yeah, I totally shot that sequence. I shot that whole thing. So here's what I think happened. yeah They were unsure of the technology. They didn't want American America, and let alone the rest of the world, to have anything bad to say about the space program and its pursuits and the fact they were rushing technology into being. Because Apollo 1, as you may ah remember from history, blew up on the launch pad, killed three astronauts and a number of crew when that thing went.
00:49:33
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Um, so I think if I remember correctly, the program basically gets pulled back in, you know, they, they wait a year, they make sure everything works and they say, okay, we're going to go for it again. I'll follow too. Okay. We, we solve that problem. Now we got to get these people to the moon and back. We can't have a repeat disaster. We can't see astronauts die. either going to or on the moon. So as my theory goes, they hire a cube, a Kubrick. They say, listen, you're the best filmmaker in the world. We saw 2001 the space Odyssey. We need to make the moon landing look real. You've made space look real. We need to do that for us. And I think they, they did in fact, shoot all that footage in case
00:50:29
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something went horribly wrong with the actual launch. And if you are patient enough to listen to all the tapes and watch all the footage that they shot on Apollo 11, lots of things were this close, an enemy paper thing close to going wrong on that mission. ah They overshot their mark because they didn't realize how rocky it was and they expanded the last bit of their fuel landing that bird. I mean, everything they could have gone wrong went wrong, except for the very end. So they, they took off fine. They survived the trip and they landed fine. That's all that needs to happen. But Kubrick, as far as I'm concerned, but he did indeed film all that. Of course he did.
00:51:17
Speaker
And they got to there's a movie coming out right now all about it actually i think i what's a really a scarlet with not scarlet which. Black widow girl oh god. Scarlett Johansson's in it and a few other people and i think chaining tatum's in it. Anyway, but it's about that whole thing where they're shooting this backup tape basically to show the American people. Um, a lot of people say they saw
00:51:51
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In a lot of the still photos, they say, Oh, I saw weird things. There's domes and there's spires and there's, is that a, is that a cross beam from a ah studio? You know what? I, I, I have an answer for that too. Well, it's a theory, but yeah I still have an answer for that. Something tells me. with all the moon dust that were kicking up out there, that lens on that camera that they had up on on the moon was crap. It was probably covered in dust all the time. The moon dust is virtually magnetic, because they were the heaviest thing there, except for the planetoid, you know, the satellite, you know, the moon. Ha, I can't talk. So I'm thinking they probably used a lot of their stills front from the studio, did a lot of artwork, missed a few things,
00:52:38
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because they didn't think people would get super, super curious about it. Oh, I can clean up that image. you know every Every photographer in the world probably grabbed one of those photos and said, I can make that better. I can bring out more detail, whatever, from the days of the darkroom to the now. And ah something tells me NASA released a bunch of the stills from the from the film studio. because they were cleaner and everyone had their helmets down. So they didn't know who was by the ah spacesuit or inside the spacesuit rather. than So I think there's a combination of them things happening. Did we go to the moon? Yes. You can literally look on the moon. You could see where Apollo 11 landed and all the other modules where they landed. If you have a powerful enough telescope and you can count them off, you can see where they're at.
00:53:29
Speaker
Absolutely. We went to the moon, but I think NASA backed up their way. Sorry. I miss what you said. No, that's fine. I'm still delay. No, I've said, I've never actually known that you could like, if you have the powerful enough telescope, you can zoom in and see the moon landing. Yeah. all all oh you can see all the different moon landings i think you have to be no yeah you can see him from north america absolutely yeah you can it's it's a site too because it's very it's amazing it's an amazing site we had uh we had the we had control over the observatory at foothill and i think we had a control of the lake observatory too briefly so we it was like
00:54:16
Speaker
I don't know the 50th anniversary or something in the moon landing. I can't recall. Maybe it was the 60th, but anyway, um, I'm trying to do the bath in my head and I can't recall. Uh, no, I was not an engineer at NASA. I was an intern, but nonetheless,
00:54:33
Speaker
but, uh, we had two different angles on the moon. And at this distance, it's really hard to, I mean, the shift was so minor when you look at the the comparison, but yeah, we zoomed all the way in with those things. And it was amazing. I mean, the, the image was a little shaky because they had to keep adjusting things ever so slightly as, uh, as the telescopes corrected. for the path of the moon through the, you know, in its orbit. But yeah, you can totally see all the stuff we accomplished way back then. That's, it's an amazing sight. That's cool. So I have a question that actually just popped up because we're talking about the moon. Okay.
00:55:14
Speaker
This has been bugging me for months and months and months now. So I have been noticing this and people think I'm stupid, right? and Because this I have been nothing like okay, I'll see the moon at night, right? um And it's you know, whatever stage of the moon it's in, you know say for me, right and then during the daytime anytime I'm outside I'll look up and I still need to still see the moon and And i've tracked this like months And it's out in the daytime and at night time and i'm like How is this possible because this moon is supposed to be like in china right now on the other side of the planet How can I see this? Do you have an explanation for that because I do not have an explanation. Yeah, I do I do Uh, it's quarter million miles away. I need to know yeah So it'll be and it's really close to us. So it will be visible to us at various
00:56:07
Speaker
points it's in its orbit. And the shadow changes a little bit, and you will be able to see it during the day. um I remember being able to see it during the day when I was a little kid, like five, six, seven years old. I was like, oh, look at that. There's a moon. And it would change its position as day became night. But I mean, it's totally possible to see the moon during the day. I mean, that's that's where the whole eclipse thing comes from. I mean, and wo that's a that's a spooky one. i I got some theories about that too, but we'll get into that next. But yeah, it's totally possible to see the moon during the day. All day.
00:56:44
Speaker
because it's in a geosynchronous lock over a certain part of the earth. It does go around the earth, but I mean, its face turns with us. So we see one side. um Yeah. So yeah, sometimes it's always just assuming that, you know, if it's nighttime in China, which is, you know, directly on the other side of the planet from us, that we wouldn't be able to see the moon because China is seeing the moon at that point, you know, Yeah, I understand. The, um, yeah. So, that you know, it it's, there's some times where you will see the moon rise. yeah That's it coming from China side of things, and you know, and they, they actually get, um, their faces are a little off the mark just by, by a couple, like a few days, if that, but so if it's a crescent moon here, it'll be like a windy moon over there and kind of a thing.
00:57:42
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That's a wide, that's a wide differential. and That's not actually it, but I mean, they have enough of a differential between their side of the world and our side of the world. And especially if you're in the Eastern time zone sort of the US, you're going to see things a little bit different than what you might see. That's very interesting. Yeah. Cause you know, I'm glad you explained it to me because I was like, It's been like a thing where every day I'm like, there's a moon. I see your moon. Why is the moon here?
00:58:19
Speaker
Oh, I need you to tell me about these ah clips. What's your, the theory you have. Cause you've, you've been treating me. Oh, okay. Uh, a lot of folks, although, well, there's one video on the pumps into my head. Don't ask me who put it up. And I saw it on Instagram and they brought up an interesting point. ah During the the last major eclipse where it was supposed to spell our doom and all that fun stuff like every other freaking eclipse does apparently yeah I don't buy into the doom and gloom thing necessarily, but I digress the um When the moon
00:59:01
Speaker
passes in front of the sun you get the diamond ring effect and then moves on right uh... this guy says he's looking at through his cell phone i think he's got welders glasses in front of the lens and um... he's looking or he has a polaroid glass i don't know maybe uses these eclipse glasses over the i don't know but he has it filtered and when it passes in front of the moon my head is the sun my hands the moon When it does this, you're supposed to see the dark outline of the whole planetoid. His image shows that it's just, it's just basically a cutout that keeps moving across the sun without any of the bracketing circular, I wish I had a better, okay, I'll use my pad. It's square, but you get the idea. So as the moon passes in front of the sun, you get part of it sticking out over here, right? Now picture, this is round.
01:00:00
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Apparently it was like that. It was like a cutout or a filter of some sort, according to him. And then he goes like this and he says, and there's the moon right over there too. What's going on? He pivots like maybe 45 degrees. yeah So is this fake? Possibly. I wouldn't put it past anyone to make a big deal out of it and try and get a few hits on your site. Um, even going so far as the fake thing, but he wasn't the only one who said something about that across the globe of those who chase this thing. Um, so that was interesting. That was an interesting thing. And apparently the moon, I don't know if you can see that. I can see it. It's going to fuzzy, but I can see it. I have it.
01:00:57
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Yeah, so I got some pictures of the moon also during the eclipse. If I go straight on, you can't see it for some, like but I turn it slightly. Anyways, I have pictures I took with myself under the moon also, or the eclipse, but you know, where we're at, we didn't get a totality. But yeah, it's it's weird. um the it i don't know I didn't notice this eclipse seemed different. Like the, um, myself, I'm relying on everyone else's third, second, fourth hand information, whether they have a video or not. yeah So could it, it could his stuff. i never video could it's It's very interesting though. Um, now one thing I didn't notice, um, personally is that the face ah humanoid base of the moon, um, actually rotated. It seems to have rotated.
01:01:55
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like twenty degrees. So if something foreign did did obstruct the moon and knock it off kilter, that's radical. I mean, it yeah technically should have cracked in half with that kind of motion, but who knows? Who knows? But if you look at it, it's rotated a little bit. If you on your next full moon, you'll notice things are a little out of alignment. Yeah, I will. I will definitely be checking that out. um they You know, there is that that theory that the moon is um some sort of, I know some people call it a ah space shuttle of some type. um I know that, you know, the astronauts said that it rang like a bell. And it's just all these like things that it may be some sort of mechanical device or something. I don't know. It's just, it's very interesting.
01:02:48
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Yeah, yeah i've heard I've heard the bell sound too. they're One theory that came back that I questioned, because it didn't quite make sense, is that on the surface, there's and titanium. That's the darker patches on the moon. and and And I think aluminum sulfate, I could be wrong about that. I'm not a chemist. But most of your gray and silver matter um type elements are represented on the moon.
01:03:26
Speaker
and um One other interesting thing is all of the craters, no matter how deep, are all perfectly round. An asteroid impact, if it's heading to earth, yeah if it's heading to earth and there are even want from one to multiple strikes, you're going to have skipping. Right. Uh, so you should have something that hits obliquely. Sorry. I had to remember you where your camera is. Uh, so it should hit obliquely and cause a streak, um, impact or something like that. Instead, there's a bunch of perfect circles. And when, uh, our astronauts were there, I think
01:04:15
Speaker
ah One of the missions hit harder or it's when they took off they left something a device behind that measured everything and it rang like you said it was across the entire globe of the moon resonated. And the theory but fear in that was presented at the time, this is back in the early 90s, was that there could be a ah thin layer of iron of maybe so many feet deep, maybe tens of feet deep, that it should kind of ring like a bell. That's why it happened the way it happened, which
01:04:58
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Maybe, maybe, but I don't know. I mean, an entire body that would be ferrous metal, that would have enough, it'd have to be kind of thin to do that if I and if i know my metallurgy at all. Um, all too virtually. I mean, if you strike something that's yeah filled, like if you take a bell and you stick your finger in there and you ring it on the outside, hit my earphone, that really hurt. Um, it will ring. It'll be dull, but it will ring on a larger scale items like the moon. You will get more resonance, even if it isn't hollow.
01:05:40
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If it is hollow, we're talking about a device. I mean, that would be the only real explanation. And that's, that theory has been floated forever. I mean, even back in the days when some people said the moon was made of cheese, which was really weird, but, uh, cheese, I mean, come on.
01:06:04
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Where's the dairy cows? Where's the farmers? Who's making the cheese? ah that But, um, there are, didn lot sorry.
01:06:15
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I miss that. i said I take a lot of milk. Yeah. A lot of cows, a lot of cows or goats, whatever.
01:06:24
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But there's a, there's even some stories of our ancients, um, And I'm I mean, like the Native Americans, for example, I mean, their early, early stories, African tribes and their early, early stories where there was no moon. So who's to say when it actually showed up?
01:06:49
Speaker
So yeah, I need to look into that because I don't I don't think I have heard any of the stories about before the moon. That's very interesting. anyway I mean, it's definitely rare, but they're out there. And maybe they were on the internet somewhere. These were told to me live. I mean, I was at a, I was at a powwow one where I heard that story. And then I was in a, uh, I think it was in a college course. We had a visiting dignitary who came in and told us their ancient stories and. So he told us a story about when there was no moon and then, and but I think he called it sister to the son, sister to the son, brother to the son, something along those lines. And it kind of matched the Native American story I heard, which was really super interesting that suddenly, you know,
01:07:37
Speaker
He was there or she was there this moon Sister showed up to help out mankind of course Of course Yeah, of course I guess it should no hides Yeah, we wouldn't have ties without the the moon. So yeah It's interesting what the moon does for us in the way of tides, because here's the ball of the earth. The water is actually almost like a very, very minor ring. It bulges out at the equator a little bit, and that's what gives us tides, because we keep running, turning through it. The water stands still virtually.
01:08:15
Speaker
But there are times get bigger and smaller cuz you keep moving in and out of that swell fascinating stuff. ah why did not know that very fascinating cool and um well It is almost time for us to stop for the evening because I have to be up at seven in the morning to work. And I'm going out to get in bed. All right, dude. So I thank you so much for coming on. We could talk for another hour. I would love to talk for another hour, but um I will get you back on. I'd like to have you back on when Phil is on here also, because um I think it would be that would be great to, you know, give you a chance to talk to Phil. And has Phil been on your show? Yes, yes, he has.
01:08:58
Speaker
Okay, cool. Cool. I did not know that, but I figured, I figured he had, but ah yeah. So, but it would be great to have you back all with Phil and we'll just, ah you know, get down with all the, the ghost stuff. Cause I know Phil's always got, man, that guy can pick up some EBP's like no one else. hes He's a magnet for that stuff. It's amazing.
01:09:23
Speaker
It is. You know, the reason he's back here tonight is actually in the Huckamuck Swamp, like doing like a live with someone. So, yes. Outstanding. Outstanding. Go get him, Phil. That's good stuff. So let me ask you real quick, are are you a father? I am a father of ah three kids. Yep. Happy Father's Day. Are you father? I'm not. Yeah. Thank you. How about yourself? Are you father? Okay. Well, happy non father's day to you. worries Thanks man. So, uh, yeah, if you want to wrap it up, let's, let's wrap it up. It's a pleasure talking to you and I'll be on anytime. you and
01:10:09
Speaker
It was great. It was great. Hopefully next time we talk our connection will be a little better because I know it kind of is nerve wracking at times trying to, you know, figure out when to stop and when to start talking. let's Yeah. I am afraid I keep shredding over you and I don't want to do that. It's all good. It's all good. Um, if you will, could you could tell her where to find you? Where to, I'm sorry, where they can find you once again. Sure. Uh, my name is Tim Sedano and I am the host of paranormal inside. I'm on YouTube. Uh, I have some Instagram presence, but, uh, YouTube is basically the best place to find me to watch the full episodes on YouTube. I met youtube dot.com slash at
01:10:51
Speaker
paranormal underscore insight and on instagram i am at paranormal dot insight awesome man i want to thank you once again for joining me and um like i said we'll be talking to you soon because i definitely want to want to get this going again because it was fascinating and i know there's so much more we talk about so oh yeah man i look forward to it it'll be a man well i had a great time yeah Yeah, definitely, man. Definitely. All right. Well, guys, um this is Jason, AFK Discussions, and we'll see you next time. Peace. I'm trying to stop. It won't stop.