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Speaker 1 (00:18):
Hello, and welcome to Psychic Teachers. I'm your host Deb.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Bowen and I'm Samantha Fay, and we're.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
So excited that you have joined us for an episode
that we know you've come to really love that we
do periodically. It is our summer paranormal News roundup. Here
we go.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Okay, there are some weird things going on in the
world right now.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Are there not? Why don't you tell us about the
first one?

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Okay, I'm going to start off with one that has
really fascinated me for reasons you'll understand very soon, but
also because if not really in the news, I mean,
like the normal news, you have to go to our
weird woo woo news to get it. But it should
be you ready, Dev.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
I'm ready, go ahead?

Speaker 2 (01:02):
All right. This one comes out of Columbia and it
happened back in March when a strange basketball shaped sized
sphere crash landed and it is now being studied in Mexico.
It's called the Bugot sphere. It's a metallic orb that
crashed in Buga, Columbia, which has sparked a debate among

(01:23):
scientists and UFO enthusiasts. The orb, which was first seen
drifting radically before landing, and you can Google this and
find video of it. There are several videos posted all
around from witnesses. It's being studied for its unusual construction
and markings and so much more. Check this out. Researchers

(01:45):
have found no visible welds or joints, which has led
them to speculate if it does in fact have extraterrestrial origins.
It also has strange markings on it, as I said
that some believed might have been ancient ruins. Others thought
it might look like mesopotamium, but no linguist and researchers
said it was neither of these, and we'll get to

(02:07):
that in a bit now. The sphere features three layers
of metal like material and eighteen microspheres surrounding a central
nucleus they are calling a chip. The team of scientists
in Mexico have been conducting lots of microscopic scans of
the unidentified object, and they found a maze of fiber

(02:30):
optic wires that suggest it can send and receive signals.
The object also appears to have somehow dehydrated the field
it landed in, killing all the grass and soil where
it landed. Researchers from the National Autonomous University of Mexico
suggested it likely wasn't radiation, but a kind of invisible

(02:53):
energy that sucked all the water out of the grass
and soil, leaving them dead and unable to grow back.
They claimed it could have been anions, tiny particles in
the air that carry a negative electric charge. Now engineer
Rodolfo Garrido believes that the Strange sphere may be some
type of advanced probe capable of using an electromagnetic field

(03:17):
to fly. And get this, since the investigation began, this
sphere is now five times heavier than when it landed,
which one engineer believes proves that the sphere uses futuristic
gravitational forces to make itself lighter in order to fly.

(03:39):
So when it first crash landed and was taken back
to this lab and studied and weighed, it weighed sixteen pounds.
When they weighed a couple of weeks later, twenty pounds,
and then twenty two pounds, despite never changing in volume.
Experts believe this could be an advanced probe used. An

(04:00):
advanced probe using a form of energy that somehow made
the UFO capable of flight. By manipulating gravity. The sphere
is capable of generating its own electromagnetic field, which it
used to levitate above the ground. The spheres crash, which
as I said, was caught on several videos and you
can see it all over, especially on TikTok. The crash

(04:23):
occurred when it struck a power cable, causing its electromagnetic
field to destabilize and eventually land. And check out what's
inside the sphere tiny tiny fiber optic wiring. It took
a digital microscope set to two thousand times the normal
view in order to see this hidden microscopic wiring which

(04:47):
runs in different directions and connects to the copper pins
and points on the sphere's surface, including something resembling a microchip.
And we read one report that said researchers played Hindu
mantras and the sphere responded as the sacred chants were played.

(05:08):
These sacred chants, which were once believed to connect humans
to higher cosmic forces. As their sound echoed in the room,
the sphere began to vibrate emf meters surged. Something was responding.
The man who discovered the sphere and captured it on video,
David Velese, el Potro has suffered from nausea and vertigo

(05:31):
since touching the object. And to add to all this weirdness, recently,
doctor Stephen Greer has claimed that men in personating police
attempted to access the vault holding the Buga sphere. Greer
said he was in Mexico along with US Congressman Eric
Burlison and a group of high profile individuals who were

(05:52):
visiting the facility studying the sphere. Oh and the strange
markings on the sphere. The researchers into AI to help
them decipher the symbols, and according to AI, here's what
the symbols say. The origin of birth through union and
energy in the cycle of transformation, the meeting point of unity,

(06:16):
expansion and awareness individual consciousness. The researchers say they now
believe this fear could be a message to humanity. All right,
dev I want.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Thoughts, Okay, I got a lot of them. So here's
what I'm thinking. The fact that its weight changes makes
me think, you know, we are very different at zero
gravity than we are here on Earth at whatever the
gravitational force is here on our bodies Normally. I can
see how that would perhaps change, But I would love

(06:52):
to know. You talk about this man who actually touched it,
and how strange he has become to feel. I can't
imagine being somebody who is working on the research on
this thing and coming anywhere close to it without knowing
what might be emanating from it and so forth. I mean,

(07:12):
it's just scary to me.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
I wonder if they're wearing protective clothing.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Surely they have one hasmatsuits or he must.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
The man who touched the fear was overcome with nausea
and vertigo for a couple of days and then it
went away.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Oh okay, But do we know where he was or
who he is? Do we know anything about him or
how all that came to be.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
It's just a witness who saw this fear. And if
you watch the video, it looks like a silver basketball
just loating through the sky and then it hits this
power line and it falls. And so he was just
videoing it in town on his phone, as everyone does nowadays,
and he saw it crash and he ran over and
touched it, and then they called the authorities. Now, why
would doctor Greer and the US Congressman Eric Burlison and

(07:57):
several other high profile individuals, why over to Mexico to
study this.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
You know there's a reason. You know there is, So what.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
Do you think about the message the origin of birth
through union and energy in the cycle of transformation.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
I don't trust anything, Ai, says Samantha. You know me better.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Well, AI was allegedly interpreting the symbols on the sphere.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
I understand that's what you're saying, and it's lovely and
I like what it's I like this these words. This
is great. Do I trust them or believe them? No,
I don't. But that's just me and my whole bloodite
way of being in the world.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
I know that you read the news much more faithfully
every single day than I do. Have you seen this
pop up on your newsfeed?

Speaker 1 (08:47):
I have not. This is the first time I'm hearing
about it as we are doing this research.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
I mean, what does that say a lot?

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Probably? Yeah, but yeah, I mean no, you're right, but
I follow probably more traditional news sources. So no, I
have not seen this on any of those. Yes, I've
been on nightly news, you know.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Which I find interesting. So we will definitely follow this
story and if you guys see more updates on and
email them to us, because I want to know what's happening.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
Absolutely me too. All right, let's move to the next one.
So let's tell you about something that we recently read
in an intriguing but slightly scary article in the Daily
Mail about famous psychic Jene Dixon. Now, y'all, I love
Jene Dixon for the book about her, The Gift of Prophecy,

(09:41):
probably one of the first books I read in this
metaphysical world. So Jane was born in nineteen oh four,
and she went on to become one of America's most
famous psychics after many of her predictions came true, particularly
the one that she did about Kennedy's assassination. She began
her career writing horoscopes for newspapers and magazines, and then

(10:03):
went on to make predictions using a crystal ball. She
wrote seven best selling books, including an autobiography filled with
her predictions for the future. But it was her accurate prediction,
as I said, about Kennedy's assassination that propelled her to Spain.
She wrote in the May nineteen fifty six issue of

(10:25):
Parade magazine that the nineteen sixty presidential election would be
won by a Democrat who was to be assassinated or
would die in office. President Kennedy won the nineteen sixty
election for the Democrats and was assassinated on November twenty second,
nineteen sixty three. She also predicted that Richard Nixon would

(10:49):
become president in nineteen sixty eight, but would not finish
his term in office. As we all know, he infamously
resigned following the Watergate scandal. Before his impeachment, Nixon often
sought her counsel, here's something that might surprise you. She
told him about a vision she had about a terror

(11:11):
attack in the summer of nineteen seventy two, shortly after
the Munich massacre. Terrorist attack took place at the nineteen
seventy two Summer Olympic Games in Munich, Germany, eight members
of the Palestinian militant group Black September infiltrated the Olympic village,

(11:31):
killing two Israeli athletes and taking nine others hostage. Nixon
was so impressed with her foresight that Jean was credited
as being one of the reasons he formed a counter
terrorism committee Elsewhere. She predicted that there would be a
huge shipping disaster in nineteen eighty nine, which was the

(11:52):
year of the Exxon Valdez Oldspill. In her nineteen seventy
one memoir A Gift of Prophecy, the Phenomenal Gene Dixon,
she reveals that there would be a terrorist act against
a New York skyscraper in the near future, which many
believed to be the nine to eleven attacks. In her

(12:14):
nineteen sixty nine book My Life and Prophecies, she said
that between twenty twenty five and twenty thirty seven a
war would erupt between China and Russia. She wrote, in
the year twenty twenty five, Red China will have reached
an economic and political stability sufficient to forge ahead and

(12:37):
become the great conqueror. In that year, Red China will
march into Russia, conquer a large part of the USSR's
northern area, and will not stop until it has moved
into Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, stopping at the German border.
It will not invade China will not invade Westterastern Europe.

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By that time, however, Russia will also have expanded her
direct sphere of influence. It will no longer be limited
to the countries of Eastern Europe, but will now include Libya, Ethiopia,
Iran and much of Africa. This war of conquests will
last from twenty twenty five to twenty thirty seven.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
O Oh, Gary, bit of the article.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
It is scary and lord do I hope she's wrong,
and it's important to note but not all of her
predictions have been accurate. For example, she also believed that
Russia would beat the US in the race to become
the first nation to put a man on the moon,
while the first country to land a spacecraft on the
Moon was indeed the Soviet Union, specifically with its Lunar

(13:51):
nine probe in nineteen sixty six. The first human to
walk on the Moon was Neil Armstrong on July twentieth,
nineteen sixteen, during the Apollo eleven mission. Was also incorrect
in predicting the World War III outbreak in nineteen fifty eight.
She said there would be a cure for cancer in

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nineteen sixty seven, a second holocaust in the nineteen eighties,
and that Rome would rise once again to become the
biggest empire in the world. So some of Jean's predictions
were true, some of them clearly were not. Thank goodness,
I hope that the ones that are more timely in

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today's world are absolutely wrong. She also was friends with
FDR with Franklin Roosevelt, and she would carry her crystal
ball in her purse and be driven to the White
House to have meetings with him.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
Were about Yeah, well, I think we covered that on
our Remember we did that episode of Presidents and Royals
who sought psychics for help? Right, I think we mentioned
that in that show. If we didn't, we were remiss
because that is a fascinating tidbit. But yeah, I definitely
hope that she's wrong about her twenty twenty five prediction.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
Oooh me too, Me too. Okay.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
Our next is about a fascinating discovery and this one
comes from Mysterious World, and they write that stones from
one of the Wonders of the Ancient World have been
retrieved from the bottom of the Mediterranean. Originally built by
the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt over two thousand years ago,
the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of

(15:34):
the Ancient World, was thought to be over one hundred
meters tall and stood four centuries until it was badly
damaged by a series of earthquakes. Its ruins remained in
place until fourteen eighty, when they were repurposed to build
the Citadel of Cape. This would seem to have been
the end of the lighthouse's story, but in nineteen ninety
four a group of French archaeologists discovered some of the

(15:57):
blocks that had made up the main structure at the
bottom of Alexandria's Eastern Harbor. Now, as part of an
ongoing archaeological project, some of these blocks are being brought
back up to the service so they can be cataloged
using three D computer scans. How cool is that, I know,
I think that's so exciting, and to think about what

(16:19):
this new technology could help us discover other lost treasures
in the ocean.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
You know, it is amazing what's down there. Every once
in a while I will come across an article in
some of the Ocean and material that I read where
there are amazing ships down there. I remember recently reading
about something where after all these many years, there were

(16:46):
still teaked cups intact at the bottom of us.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
Remember the ship they found that was, I mean thousands
of years old and the spices were still intact.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Yes, I do. I don't remember what the name of it.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
Was, can't either, but that was absolutely fascinating.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Absolutely, Okay, Samantha, let's go back to some scary stuff.
In July, Coast to Coasts reported on the mysterious slaying
of farm animals in Mexico, leading many to wonder if
the infamous Cupercabra is behind the gruesome attacks. According to

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a local media report, the unsettling incident began the first
week of July when a family woke up to find
that twenty of their sheep and chickens were killed by
an unknown predator overnight twenty The discovery was particularly unnerving

(17:45):
due to the weird way in which the unfortunate animals
had met their demise. What really confused the family is
that the sheep and chicken were kept in an area
surrounded by a tall fence that would have required their
killer to fly or leap into the location, and most

(18:07):
spooky of all, the predator was interested only in the
animal's blood. The animals were not consumed, but were drained
of blood. The strangeness of these slaves has led some
to suggest that the Troopercabra could have been behind the
vampiic attack that went unnoticed in the middle of the night.

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The family who lost the animals is understandably, of course,
on edge following this incident, especially since they also keep goats, cows,
and turkeys on the far. While these animals were spared
last week, there is a fear that the bloodthirsty creature
could return and target these ams. Yep up with Mexico.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
I know they're having all sorts of strange things happen
right now. I know that weird must have been going
on throughout July, because we have another strange report of
a Bigfoot sighting that also occurred July second. A hiker
in Argentina claims that he recently had a run in
with the country's version of Bigfoot, known as Ukumar. The witness,

(19:17):
a man named Tito, and a friend, were descending the
city of Salta's sizeable San Bernardo Hill. Tito says, as
we were coming down the hill, we heard something strange
in the trees. Suddenly we saw something big, hairy and
hunched over. It wasn't a person. We got scared and
ran down quickly before fleeing the scene. Tito managed to

(19:38):
snap a photo of the creature, though the image was
not published by the Argentine media outlet. Recounting his experience
what he later showed the picture to his grandmother. She said,
that's the Ukimar. Tito's account follows a similar incident from
June where a family captured footage of a mysterious creature
also believed to be Argentina's Bigfoot us across a field.

(20:02):
And that incident, a witness didn't want to be identified,
but sent a video she captured in her backyard that
shows a large, dark figure quickly moving across the field
approximately three hundred feet from her as she was filming
the eerie interloper in her backyard. And during that same time,
over here in the States, a woman driving in South

(20:24):
Dakota through the Black Hills late at night on June
twenty third spotted a sizeable bipedal creature she suspects was
a sasquatch. She reported the sighting to the big Foot
Field Research Organization. According to the witness, as she cruised
along the Barren Highway, she noticed a large bipedal animal
that suddenly appeared on the side of the road moment

(20:47):
after the high beams of her vehicle had illuminated that
particular spot, but just before she reached the location, it
came up out of nowhere, she said, noting that as
she approached the peculiar creature, the bipedal piece easily stepped
over a guard rail that normal wildlife in the area,
such as deer or elk, would have had to hop

(21:07):
over to get on the road. She said, it entered
the roadway right as I was passing, which allowed her
to get a brief but remarkably close look at the animal.
She was able to observe the creature's shoulders and midsection,
which were entirely covered in dark brown or reddish fur. Unfortunately,
she passed the creatures so quickly she only got a
fleeting glimpse, and she estimated that the bigfoot was about

(21:29):
seven feet tall. Looking back on the experience, she remembered
feeling immediately unsettled by what had just occurred, understandably causing
her to continue her drive rather than turn around to
see if the mysterious animal might still be lurking in
the area. That is the last thing I want to
see while driving alone along a highway.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
At night, you know, having been through the Black Hill
in the dark, I would say that it might be
a little disconcerting. Although I mean there are sometimes there
are a buffalo standing on the side of the road.
I mean, I'm trying to play Devil's advocate here.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
True, but do the buffalo stand up right and hop
over high guardrails?

Speaker 1 (22:11):
No, but they can leap over really high guard well,
so they can leap more than six feet in the air.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
Oh dang, that's high. Okay, Well, that it could have been.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
A buffalo maybe, But what she's describing here is kind
of weird. I think that's one of the things I love,
particularly about our Bigfoot stories is that they're really universal.
Almost every culture has some kind of tale that creature
that looks like them. I just find that fascinating. They
have different names and do different things, and live in

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different climates and locations, but the stories are basically the same,
and I just find that fascinating. I do too.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
I read another news story over the summer about Scotland
has issued they have specific plans in place for what
they will do if the Lockness Monster is found and discovered,
and one of those plans thankfully involves not harming the animal.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
Oh, I'm sure that's true. That wouldn't surprise me at all.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Very interesting. Well, speaking of mythological animals, take us to
our next one.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Okay, could we have found proof of unicorns? Oh? I
loved this. A Canadian family vacationing in Cornwall stumbled upon
some remarkable remains this summer, a skull resembling that of
a unicorn. John Goodwin and his family were exploring the

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mystical Saint Niktin's Glen near tintagil Oh, sit steeped in
the Arthurian legend Saint Nicktin's Glen is just beautiful. About
halfway through a walk around the waterfall, which is also
considered to be a sacred and spiritual sight, his daughter
spotted something unusual sticking out from a mossy bank. Initially

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mistaking it for a route, Goodwin was surprise to uncover
a heavy skull with a bony protrusion. I thought it
might be a deer or something at first, but then
I realized it only had one horn. His grandmother, however,
wasn't as excited as the rest, saying she felt they
had disturbed something sacred. It was real, bone heavy and

(24:28):
looked properly old. But my grands started feeling uneasy right away.
She said. It didn't feel right to take it, Goodwin said,
Prompted by curiosity, the family transported the skull to the
Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle for more answers.

(24:48):
To their disappointment, the skull was dismissed as a quote
freak animal by museum staff. The man there was a
bit pompous good when recalled took one glance in scouted
not a magical item. I imagine that some people think
the story isn't true, but I assure you it is.
John said, it was definitely there, and we found it

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on the trail under a mossy embankment. Whether it's a
genuine unicorn, I don't know. While he acknowledged the possibility
of prankster placing the skull, he said his grandmother believes
it could belong to a unicorn that Merlin famously rode
during the Battle of Baden. In an interview with Cornwall Live,

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Goodwin revealed that he traded the skull at a local
pub for unlimited ale. I decided I probably couldn't take
it through customs, he admitted, Well, now, isn't this a tale?

Speaker 2 (25:50):
The fact that he treated it for unlimited beer kind
of tarnishes the story a bit.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Well, not if you're you know, not if you're in Cornwall.
I can see that, and the story of Merlin riding
the Unicorn in the Battle of Baden is a fairly
obscure story, so I don't quite know about that. I
have not been to Necton's Glenn, but it is a
beautiful place. It's not far from where I have been

(26:19):
to Boscastle, and I don't know the new folks who
are running the museum. The fellow who ran it when
I was there was just lovely. He has since retired,
so I can't attest to that. But I kind of
agree with Grandma in the net. You probably should have
left it in the ground.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Yeah, I agree too, and don't go against Grandma's wishes
and trade it for beer. Come on, John, Okay, all right,
let's take a quick break and when we come back,
we're going to get back to one of the spooky
of stories that's been making the rounds in news recently.
Stay with us, Hi.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
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Speaker 2 (27:59):
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Speaker 2 (28:13):
Okay, welcome back. So I'm sure everyone is familiar with
this next story. It's just all over the news. Sadly,
Dan Rivera of the New England Society for Psychic Research,
passed away on July thirteenth, and people are blaming Annabelle

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the haunted doll.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
That we're going to get to this story, and it's
so scary.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
I'm sorry God who sent me this story. I would
like for our listeners to not thank you.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
I knew, I knew it would have to be included
in this episode. I mean, I'll mush go ahead, Okay.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
So the group was in Gettysburg as part of their
Devils on the Run tour, where the purportedly possessed Raggedy
and All is brought to various ternermal Hut spots around
the country for events showcasing the toy made infamous by
demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren and in later years the
Conjuring film series. The tour, which kicked off in May,

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sparked controversy in paranormal circles, as some argued that removing
Annabelle from the Warren Occult Museum, where it quote lives
in Connecticut could unwittingly unleash chaos. And I would like
to remind people that when it was held at the
Warren a cult museum, which was in their backyard of
their home, the Warrens would have a priest come every

(29:34):
month to bless all of the objects and keep the
creepy stuff from happening. So that was my first thought
when I heard about this tool.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
There also used to be a sign on the glass
case in which she quote lived that said do not
touch for any reason.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Right exactly, sorry, go ahead. So now, since he has
passed under mysterious and sad circumstances, many have no voted
all sorts of weird stuff that's been happening on this tour.
They talk about the burning of a historic Louisiana plantation,
the escape of eleven inmates from a New Orleans jail
following a tour stop in the area now Rivera himself

(30:15):
dismissed all of these assertions during a presentation he gave
on Saturday before his sudden death. He did not believe
that Annabelle had the power to cause such tragedies. On
the New England Society for Psychic Research Facebook page, his
friend posted Dan truly believed in sharing his experiences in
educating people on the paranormal. His kindness and passion touched

(30:38):
everyone who knew him, and later Ghost Hunter star Jason
Hawes posted on Facebook this needs to stop. His family
shouldn't have to read this kind of nonsense when they're grieving.
Some people are using his passing to push an agenda
for profit and it's disgusting. Dan was a family man,
a respected paranormal investigator, and he left this world way

(30:59):
too soon. And I do agree with that. We should
add that the Pennsylvania State Police revealed quote nothing unusual
or suspicious was observed at the scene, but have yet
to announce his exact cause of death.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
It is.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
It is weird, don't you think.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
I do think. And so here's a question, I got,
Where is she now?

Speaker 2 (31:22):
I don't know that is a good question. I'm sure
she's just still with the tour.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
And so who's responsible for her?

Speaker 2 (31:29):
The Warren's son in law is the one who's in
chargeable the stuff.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
I just oOoOO, she terrifies me.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
I know, imagine if we put Annabelle and Robert together
in the same museum.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Woo boo. Let's not imagine that's a rainbows, a peutic
words and fluffy roses and you know, oceans and things. Okay, okay,
cause guess what now we're gonna move on to talk
about yet another doll. Speaking of haunted dolls, The New
York Post recently wrote about a paranormal investigator who says

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his haunted doll attacks married men. The antique doll who
lives in the investigator's paranormal museum, is believed to be
possessed by a jilted bride named Elizabeth. She has allegedly scratched, yanked,
and attacked seventeen fellows in fits of fury. Paranormal investigator

(32:35):
Lee Steer from the UK says, quote, it seems like
the doll has a hatred towards men, especially married men.
Steer's colleague, John Paul Kenney felt the doll's wrath while
filming a TikTok live with his girlfriend and the creepy doll.
I had my shirt on and I was just talking

(32:56):
to her and I felt something grabbed my shirt and
my skin was touched. At Kenny where my skin was touched,
my shirt pop out and I reacted and it felt
like someone had come up behind me and pulled my
shirt and wanted my attention. The hair raising moment was
even captured on camera. Steer says the doll usually leaves

(33:19):
ladies alone. He says he can't recall her ever attacking
a woman. Elizabeth has also been accused of throwing perfume
bottles and projecting bone chilling words such as bride and
haunting onto screens and recordings. Why she is doing this
as a mystery, Steer says, some people think she was

(33:42):
treated badly by a man, and some think her wedding
went wrong, So this is why she haunts a bridal doll.
It could also be the fact that Elizabeth has always
been the center of attention in the museum, and now
we're getting some new items in and she's feeling jealous.
We've got famous items from the Conjuring now, and maybe

(34:04):
she is feeling a bit forgotten. So she is making
herself known in the most extreme way. Why she is
doing this as a mystery, said Steer.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
So that's someone who just cannot let go of the past.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
Holy cow. Maybe I don't know, SYMANTHI here's something I
guess I hadn't thought about. When I think of Annabelle
as being whatever she is, I think of that not
being some person who is haunting this doll. But something
else is happening with this doll. Here we've got a
story where someone is haunting an object, in this case

(34:41):
again a doll from a person who had been alive
at some point. So I see them as different entities
and different things.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
Yeah, I do too, And it is a bridal doll,
like she has the veil and everything, so that makes
it even creepier.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
It really is kind of creepier, I know. Okay, moving on,
all right.

Speaker 2 (35:01):
This next one is kind of weird. It's not exactly new,
but it has been making the rounds on social media lately.
It was originally reported in IFL News and here's what
they have said about this weird case of jurors turning
to a Ouiji board. It says, let us tell you
a tale of murder mostfowel. Many years ago, in a

(35:24):
village called Wadhurst in England, a newlywed couple were murdered
in cold blood inside their cottage. The husband was killed first.
The wife called for help, but her pleas were unintelligible
through her injuries, and nobody came to their rescue. Later,
it was determined by local authorities that a man named
Stephen Young had carried out the gruesome deed. He was

(35:44):
put on trial, where a jury of twelve locals, their
bellies full of ale, performed in a cult ritual in
which they attempted to contact the spirits of those he
had murdered, Convinced that the victim's ghost had confirmed Young
as their killer, the emimal chose to convict, and so justice,
everybody said, was done. Now you might be thinking, is

(36:06):
this the story from the sixteen hundreds. No, this happened
in nineteen ninety four. The accused murderer was Stephen Young,
and the occult ritual used by the jurors was a
wijaboard Stephen Young done it, a quote unquote spirit supposedly
identified as the victim. Harry Fuller spelled out on the board,

(36:27):
and when asked how it happened, the board spelled out
shot Graham Hill, father of the murdered woman, Nicola Fuller, said,
I think it was I'm using the word stupid, but
it's far worse than that, he told ABC News. It's
making an absolute mockery and it's the most serious type
of trial you can have. There's no element of humor

(36:49):
in it at all, no frivolity, and yet those members
of the jury made it into a laughing stock. But
what could have driven twelve apparently sound minded jurors to
get wasted in a hotel lobby and try to contact
the dead. They knew it was against the rules. Some
were driven to tears during the seance. Others later said

(37:09):
they regretted their actions. The jurors said they turned to
the board as a distraction from them sadness and intensity
of the trial, but ultimately, whether it was a coping
mechanism or the jurors truly did believe Harry Fuller was
talking to them from beyond the grave. Once the truth
came out, it was decided that trial by jury should
not include any supernatural aids. The judgment was overturned. Young

(37:32):
was given a retrial, one which thankfully once again found
him guilty and sentenced him to jail. But this one
didn't involve any spirits of either the alcoholic or the
supernatural variety in the deliberation. Have you ever heard of
that a jury using a Ouiji board? And that makes
me sad, especially when we heard from the father of

(37:55):
one of the victims. It is making a mockery of that.

Speaker 1 (37:59):
It would be terrible.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
Oh hollight, what's our next one?

Speaker 1 (38:02):
The question that begs to be answered? I think so
is AI predicting the future now? An article we found
on Coast to Coast says a woman in Greece found
a sign that her marriage was over at the bottom
of a coffee mug, or at least that's what chat
Gpt told her. After enjoying her morning cup of coffee

(38:25):
with her husband, she thought it would be fun to
snap a photo of the leftover grounds for AI to read.
A modern take on an ancient practice called tesography. The
divination method, more famously done with tea leaves, is seeing
a trending resurgence on platforms like TikTok. Chat Gpt was

(38:48):
quick to point out patterns of infidelity swirling around in
the black sludge, hinting that her husband was fantasizing about
other women. He brushed off the unfortunate omen and assured
his wife that it was just a joke. Yet three
days later he was served with divorce papers. Well, she

(39:12):
divorced him.

Speaker 2 (39:13):
Yeah, she believed chad GPT when they said he was
cheating on her, even though she's evidence other than that.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
Oh good lord, See why that stuff just terrifies your
friend the lud eye.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
I know, I mean, is that Ai being scary? Or
is that someone looking for a reason to exit a marriage?

Speaker 3 (39:36):
Do you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (39:37):
I don't think.

Speaker 1 (39:39):
I do know what you mean? But you know what,
would you also like to know if she had not
done that morning, would she not have found yet another way,
perhaps to divorce him if she wanted to do so,
probably without calling on some kind of computer. A weirdness.
I just I can't. It is terrible, and I just
run from stuff, like, yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
Know, it's different. It's definitely different.

Speaker 1 (40:03):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (40:04):
Our last story is an update on some of the
drone stuff that we reported on earlier this year. So
on July twelfth, the Black Vault dot com gave us
an intriguing update on the drones being spotted across the US.
The article says that the US Department of Energy has
released a series of previously undisclosed documents confirming multiple drone

(40:27):
sightings over the Panext plant in Amarillo, Texas, which is
a facility that plays a critical role in the nation's
nuclear weapons program. The records, released as part of a
Freedom of Information Act request filed by the Black Vault,
reveals significant security concerns dating back at least two years,

(40:48):
including incidents in twenty two and twenty three that were
previously not made public. The Panex's field office, along with
its management and operating contractor, identified seven responsive records. Among
them were internal reports that detailed two distinct drone incursions,
one occurring in October of twenty two and another in

(41:09):
June of twenty three. Both incidents were classified as management
interest level security concerns now. Unlike previous documents, which omitted
some of the narrative under the redactions, these newer reports
contained detailed witness statements, object descriptions, altitude estimate, security actions taken,

(41:29):
and timelines. They confirmed that at least two additional incursions
occurred in recent years, and according to the report, the
Protective Force employee observed an unmanned aircraft system entering the
Pantex's property from the north around ten am. The drone,
described as black in color with four voters and no
distinguishing markings, was flying at about one hundred and twenty

(41:52):
to one hundred and fifty feet above ground level. Protective
Force personnel immediately alerted local law enforcement and initiated assert
but no operator or drone was found. The report concluded
that there was no indication of unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information,
but they did categorize the incident as a formal security

(42:12):
concern because the drone was flying over protected areas. One
witness said there was a white drone hovering over the track.
It had a green blinking light underneath. It was headed
in a northwest movement toward Zone four. And there were
several other Witnows statements on these now released documents of

(42:34):
witnesses seeing these drones with no one flying them and
they had no visible markings on them, nothing, And I
just thought it was interesting that finally a little bit
more is coming to light. So if anyone wants to
read more about that, you can go to the Black
Vault dot com and all of those released documents are
on there for anyone to peruse.

Speaker 1 (42:56):
Wow, it just never stops, does it.

Speaker 2 (42:58):
No, Well, well, the questions never stopped. I want to
know when the answers are going to come.

Speaker 1 (43:04):
Well, that would be nice, wouldn't it.

Speaker 2 (43:06):
Yeah, it really would be, because there's got to be
a connection between some of this stuff. I mean, even
the Twopicabra sightings and the animals being drained of blood,
and then there the Argentina's version of Bigfoot being seen,
and then the sphere landing in Mexico right near where

(43:26):
those other weird things were happening with the animals drained
of blood. Always reminds me of the case John Keele
reported on in the nineteen sixties in West Virginia where
allegedly an unidentified object dropped a claw and tried to
pick up a Red Cross mobile truck that was carrying blood.

(43:48):
Do you remember that story we talked about.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
You, I do remember us reporting on that story.

Speaker 2 (43:52):
I just think there's got to be a connection between
all of that. I just don't know what it is.

Speaker 1 (43:57):
I don't know either. You know, I am still following
the Skinwalker Ranch story and on the History Channel, and
they're in this real heavy duty equipment space right now
where they're shooting rockets and getting drones and some kind
of balloon research kind of thing. And the discovery that
they have made of this, basically, from my perspective, it

(44:20):
looks like a bubble of energy that surrounds particular area
that they call the triangle and the mesa on the property,
and it goes above them and then underneath the ground
as well. And they begun to drill into the mesa
and have found some metal that they can identify. So
that's kind of where I have last caught up.

Speaker 2 (44:41):
Didn't they find something that made them think there was
a portal there as well?

Speaker 1 (44:45):
They did?

Speaker 2 (44:46):
We talked about the portal that people have witnessed over
in a round Skinwalker ranch of things just appearing in
and out of an invisible to us portal. But scientifically,
haven't they been able to show different times changes and
things like that in the area where they believe the
invisible portal is.

Speaker 1 (45:05):
Yeah, they have.

Speaker 2 (45:06):
But again, I told you I could stop watching that
show because it's just every week it's more and more
questions and very very little answers.

Speaker 1 (45:14):
Well, it is, and they they will say that, Trevid
says that, and that wonderful man named Eric so yes,
So I agree with you. I don't think we're getting
any answers, but I do believe the time will come
when some of this will come together and they will
get some answers.

Speaker 2 (45:31):
What is that famous quote, Some years are questions and
some years are answers.

Speaker 1 (45:36):
Oh, I don't know that, but that's a good quote.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
I'm hoping that twenty twenty six will be a year
of answers.

Speaker 1 (45:41):
Wouldn't that be nice?

Speaker 3 (45:43):
I know.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
Well, we hope you guys have enjoyed our update on
some weird, wacky, wonderful, scary, and intriguing things going on
in the world of paranormal News today. We'll be back
with you at the new show next week. In the meantime,
we hope you have a beautiful week filled with unicorns
and and all sorts of happy rainbows and miracles and
nothing scary. Remember, as always, to be the light for

(46:08):
yourself and others.

Speaker 1 (46:09):
Take care everyone.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
Thank you for listening to Psychic Teachers, your podcast for seekers,
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