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March 18, 2025 32 mins

First, you'll get a glimpse of what Bobbi and Jane talk about before the actual show recording starts with upfront banter!

Then we ask, have you ever had a day so chaotic it turned into comedy gold? That's exactly what happened in our latest episode of "A Boomer and Gen Xer Walk Into a Bar," when our dear Dr. Domain forgot to hit the record button, sending us into a whirlwind of laughter and chaos. Join us, Bobbi Joy and my mom, Jane Burt, as we navigate through a fascinating discussion on the evolving perceptions of conspiracy theories, extraterrestrial life, and the moon landing, questioning the limits of 1960s technology and whether humanity is truly alone in the cosmos.

Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about climate change and government experiments as we tackle these hot-button topics with our signature blend of humor and skepticism. We dissect the notion of chemtrails and recount historical government experiments, urging you to seek your truth in an age of information overload. With a nod to historical events like Operation MK Ultra and the Tuskegee syphilis study, we explore the potential for ongoing governmental control and manipulation. You are reminded that we are not experts, scientists or even qualified technicians; we just like to talk and laugh!!! So, grab a seat and a drink as we unravel these mysteries, challenging you to reflect on your own beliefs and embrace the delightful chaos of curiosity.

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Speaker 2 (00:01):
okay, you're ready, we're ready.
When you are all right, standby.
Stand by because I'm watchinghim closely.
Bobby, we okay, we sound good,but I'm watching him closely
because that was a shit show,that last time so I can.

(00:23):
I like I can hear the music,but I still want you to like,
signal me when you want me tostart talking, because yeah I'm
a little retarded, so well, Iknow, I know, you know that's
all that drugs that I was onwhen I was pregnant with you.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
I thought it's the drugs that I was on.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Well, that's the real story right there, because I
wasn't on any drugs.
I thought you were going to saythe drugs that I was on, that's
the real story right there,because I wasn't on any drugs.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Welcome everyone to today's show.
A Boomer and Gen Xer Walk Intoa Bar, coming to you from the
Rabbit Run Studios because weare on the run.
This is where you, as alistener, will experience some
wit and wisdom, some smartassery and a mother and daughter
questioning.
Are we even related?

Speaker 2 (01:14):
My name is Bobbi Joy, my co-host is my mom, jane Burt
, and for the next little whilewe are here to entertain you,
entertain we will because, uh,we have quite the topic for
today, but we want to talk aboutour last faux pas that occurred
in the studio, because we'regonna laugh about it one day, uh

(01:40):
, like today.
But uh, so, on our last podcastthat we went to record, uh, dr
domain handles all of theequipment in our studio and so
he takes care of all the soundbites, he takes care of all the
recording, he takes care of allthe editing and everything.
All the hard stuff, all thehard stuff.
We do the easy stuff, and so wedid an entire show.

(02:04):
Got probably three quarters ofthe way through and I look over
and see the most terrified lookon dr domain's face and I just
said, oh my gosh, you didn't andhe was like.
I mean, he was like a forlorndog looking at me as he pushed

(02:27):
the record button because hehadn't hit record yet.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
Now to kind of stick up for him.
You know we had had sometechnical difficulties.
You're on the road, I'm back,you know, in Iowa.
So it's hard doing these showsit is hard, you know us in
different parts of the country,but at the same time I mean man

(02:56):
we were both so mad, oh my goshDr Domain.
But but, being the everprofessionals we are, we picked
it up and ran through it again.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Well, yeah, after we panicked I mean, it was like
panic setting because we werelike, oh my gosh, where did I
leave off?
Where did he?
You know, because he recordedlike the very, very beginning
and then didn't record the restof it and we were like, oh my
goodness, where did we leave off?
We don't even know what wetalked about and, to be honest

(03:31):
with you, the stuff we talkedabout didn't even make the show,
because it was really good.
That was the really good stuffbut anyway, it was.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
So dr domain, thankfully, thankfully, the
curse words that we all said tohim, uh, after finding that out,
didn't?

Speaker 2 (03:46):
make the show either.
And your threat to him I mean,you know you threatened his life
, so that was kind of a badthing too.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Well, you know, just go to sleep, just go to sleep.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Yeah, but it was funny, it turned out fine and
we're just so appreciative of Drdr domain and how he takes care
of us, he's so and puts up withus, and puts up with us,
because that's the biggest partright there.
Anyway, I just had to sharethat with our viewers because,
man, we were, we were sweatingit there for a while.

(04:17):
So anyway, bobby.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
I hope it's listeners , because I look like crap today
.
What did I say?
What?

Speaker 2 (04:23):
did I say?
Did I say viewers?
Oh my gosh, yeah, we don't haveany viewers.
Thank God for that.
So anyway.
I mean, we can see each other,but they can't see us, yeah, and
there's times I turn my screenoff because, quite frankly,
bobby, you know, some days youdon't look that great.
Frankly, bobby, you know somedays.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
No, let's talk about.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Somebody decided to go through an entire podcast
episode as a velociraptor, sothat was kind of hard to talk to
.
That's true, that's true, okay,true, okay.
So we do have a topic for todayand we're kind of excited about
this topic because, um, there'sbeen some changes in the
administration, of course, and,uh, there's been some release of
some documents, um, pertainingto some of the things that we

(05:18):
thought were, what, bobby,conspiracy theories, conspiracy
theories.
Do your friends tell you thatyou're a conspiracy theorist?
Do they go?
Oh my gosh, you're a conspiracytheorist.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
Well, thankfully I have so few friends that I
surround myself with that.
We just kind of egg each otheron because you know, what I say
is I always say what's thedifference between a conspiracy
theory and the truth?
And it's about six months.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Yeah, if not less time.
I always say two weeks, yeah,two weeks of truth will come out
and you guys will be going oh,maybe they were right after all,
but no one is going to say thatout loud, right, right For me.
And does it insult you whenthey tell you that you're a
conspiracy theorist?
No, not at all.

(06:11):
It used to.
It used to really kind ofbother me because I thought, you
know, you think I'm justtalking out my butt, and that's
not true.
I mean, we read a lot, we lookup a lot of stuff.
We don't really focus on theInternet or the local news.
When we're investigating stuff,we're typically trying to find
the down and dirty documents.

(06:31):
You know, we're trying to findwhere the truth lies somewhere.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
And you know, for me they can call me crazy.
That's cool.
For you, I think it's more ofan age thing where they're like
you know she's getting on inyears.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
Maybe she's just kind of a little senile, she's.
She's talk about talks, aboutall these conspiracies and you
know, just doomsday stuff.
And I don't really talk aboutdoomsday stuff, I'm just.
You know, I'm being a realisthere, but conspiracies though.
So you know, you know,technically, when people
question things, or they ask alot of questions about what's
going on either in ourgovernment as it relates to

(07:15):
science, or you know some typeof discovery or um, you know
just just news in general, if wequestion things, it's almost
like people go you know, weheard that it was caused by this
, this and this, and you kind ofgo, yeah, but that doesn't add
up.
And they go oh well, you know,now you've got some conspiracy

(07:37):
theory.
Just because we're questioningthings, you can call me whatever
you want, I don't really careBecause you know it, it's not
gonna hurt my feelings eitherone of them.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
So I don't have any feelings anymore, so you're just
dead inside, you know.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
but, um, when, when you know, we ask questions and
we do, we ask a lot of questions, and man, I would encourage
everyone to ask questions aboutwhy do we ask a lot of questions
?
And man, I would encourageeveryone to ask questions about
why are we doing it that way?
How did it happen that way?
Does that make sense?
Does it, you know, fall intosome type of um, you know,
logical order that if thishappened, then this would have

(08:19):
happened and I, I would just,you know, I just question
everything, and if that makes me, you know be a conspiracy type
person, okay the media.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
Number two you don't trust the government, okay,
right.
And number three is you've gotto go further than the first

(08:57):
thing that you see, right.
So you got to go deeper.
You have to do your ownresearch.
You have to, you know, actuallydig into things if you want to
actually know the truth.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Right, because a lot of that stuff is just really
surface information.
It's really either what youknow, the media, or what the
powers to be want you to know,and that's it.
And if you take it for facevalue, boy, I just I feel for
you.
If you take it for base valuebut yeah, I totally agree with
you is you have to ask thosequestions, especially to you

(09:31):
know the media, to thegovernment, to those who are
supposed to be taking care of usand giving us information.
So I'm going to let you leadthis off, because I've got a few
here and dr domain and I havedisagreed on a couple of these
pretty adamantly, but what's one, what's one that you have found

(09:55):
to be true?

Speaker 1 (09:58):
well, my favorite one .
My favorite one is kind of arecent one, and that is the UFO
files, the black files.
Okay, the fact that they havenow released all of these
witness accounts, all of thesefiles, all of these military
records, you know that, guesswhat?

(10:19):
We're not alone in the universe, duh.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
So you think that there's more than just us out
there?
Absolutely so.
You believe in aliens?
Absolutely okay, and I'm nottalking about those that are
just coming across the border,I'm talking about those out in
outer space, right?

Speaker 1 (10:39):
I say I, I I say you know non-human entities.
Okay, that way, let's put itthat way.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
And I got to be honest with you.
I've always said for us tothink that we're, you know, I
mean because the space is somassive.
Right, I mean it's forever.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
It's never ending.
It's never ending.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
And for us to think that we're the only ones out
there.
I think that's pretty arrogant.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Very narcissistic.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
You know, I truly believe.
You know in god and you knowthat, and I believe in how we
were, how we were brought to beand how, uh, he created us.
I truly believe all that.
But I gotta be honest with you.
I think he created some otherstuff right.
I think we're kind of probably,you know, we're gonna put them
on on the short bus earth overhere because it's like we're the

(11:27):
C plus project that gets put onthe shelf.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
That's right.
We didn't get funded.
So we're on earth, but I thinkit's pretty arrogant to think
that we're the only ones outthere there and people for years
and years and years calledthese people insane, to the
point where they were chastisedby their community, by their

(11:51):
families.
They were driven out of theplaces that they lived because
they spoke the truth on whatthey saw.
And now it comes out that guesswhat?
Yeah, they saw it.
Not only did they see it, wehave video evidence, we have
military personnel who have comein with their own eyewitness
accounts.
We have just pages and pages,hundreds of thousands of pages

(12:15):
of documents that were onceclassified.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Right.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
And now all of a sudden, everybody's like, oh hey
.
And the funniest thing aboutthis is they released it in a
point during humanity that wewere in such turmoil in
everything that was going on inthe world that they released
this stuff.
And we're just like, oh yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
And that was it.
Yeah, it didn't even take theattention off of anything else
it didn't.
But you know, I rememberwatching some documentaries
related to this and what is it?
Area 51.
Is that correct?
Yeah, and some of the guys thatwere on these documentaries
that really didn't want to beidentified because of the

(13:04):
harassment and stuff that theyhad received, they were very
high level guys.
These were not, you know, thesewere not just broom pushers in
the military.
These guys were, you know,admirals or they were colonels
or they were you know what.
I don't really know all theranks, but they were pretty well
up there and yeah, they werecolonels or they were you know
what.
I don't really know all theranks, but they were pretty well

(13:24):
up there.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
And yeah, they were highly respected.
Yeah, and they were and what?

Speaker 2 (13:29):
what happened?
The government just tried todiscredit them Right, and they
had no reason to lie.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
That's just that they had no right.
There was nothing, there was noend game.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Right, they weren't getting paid anything.
So why would they lie and theridicule that they went through,
why would you even bring it up,unless you were getting
millions and millions of dollars?
Well, they weren't, and yes,and so, yeah, it's a sad
situation.
So I don't have any real proof,but I'm waiting to see some
more proof, uh, from people.

(13:59):
And the problem is now we haveai generated items, um, you know
, videos and pictures and thingslike that, so it's hard to tell
what's true and what's not true.
So, right, my own eyes, my owneyes.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
So so what?
What's one of your?

Speaker 2 (14:30):
knew this was coming, the moon landing.
And this is where dr domain andI, he, he, when I first told
him, I think that was going tobe the end of our relationship
completely, because he was like,oh my gosh, you can't be
serious, he goes.
I wasn't signing up for thisshit.
Yeah, I wasn't signing up forthis.

(14:51):
And so, you know, he looked atme like, oh my goodness, you
know, are you?
I think he really thought I waskidding, Because the circus
came to town.
So what I did was since we werejust starting to see each other
is I kind of blew it off.

(15:11):
You know, he was so adamantthat it happened that I kind of
went.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Oh, yeah, so that's your stance.
Is that we did not land on, wedid not?

Speaker 2 (15:20):
we did not go to the moon, we did not land on the
moon, we did not do any of thatbusiness on the moon.
So I guess mine's differentabout that, because there's so
many questions.
First of all, I can't even geta cell phone.
I can't get my cell phone toreach you when I'm driving
through the mountains of georgia, but yet, no matter, we can

(15:41):
reach these guys on the moon andwe can talk to them and we can
see them.
And who's taking all thosepictures out there?
Who's out there running thecamera?
And how did that person getthere?
I mean, did they come out aweek later, a week earlier, and

(16:02):
survey the area and make sure?
You know, this is where we'regoing to land them, right here.
We're going to put the flagright here and let's make sure
that nothing moves.
And you know, whatever else, Igot a good angle over here and
you know the lighting's good.
Come on.
And you know the spaceshipitself that went up was nothing
more than you know, a can.

(16:23):
I mean, it was like a greenbean can that went up based on
everything that we have today,and yet it made it to the moon
and back come on, okay, allright, do you want to hear my
theory on that?
yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Okay.
So my theory on that is we didnot land on the moon when we
claimed that we did.
Okay, I believe that our firstmoon landing was a production,
and the reason that I believethat is because we were in the
middle of a space race.

(17:00):
You know it was a very volatiletime, yeah, with Russia, with,
you know, the Cold War wascoming, things like that and in
order to propagate and advanceour own space travel and our own
space program.
I believe that the first moonlanding it was a production and

(17:27):
we did that to further what wehave now, when you say it was a
production, you mean a fakeproduction.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Yes, okay, yeah, it was staged.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
Now I do believe that since then, yes, we absolutely
have explored that.
I believe that we have notexplored the dark side of the
moon for various reasons thatyou guys can look up if you'd
like.
Um, mainly, it's because wecannot get, we can't get signals
to anything on the dark side ofthe moon.

(17:58):
I didn't know if you knew thator not.
The moon faces us one.
It doesn't rotate like theearth does, and so we see one
side of the moon.
If we were to go to the otherside of the moon, we would lose
all communication.
We would lose all you knowsatellite imagery, things like
that.
So I believe that it's notfeasible for us to go, but I do

(18:20):
believe we've been there.
I believe that we have beenthere, but I don't believe that
it was when they said it was.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
I believe it was much later so, dr domain, do you
think that one of the towns ingeorgia is called the dark side
of the moon?
I can't get a signal over there.
He doesn't even have his mic on.
He's got his headphones on, buthe doesn't have his mic on.
He doesn't want to talk aboutthis because I know it just

(18:47):
irritates him to death, becausehe truly believes that that was
all real and I'm like okay, thatwas a puppet show.
As far as I'm concerned, sothat's, that's one of mine.
What's another one for you?

Speaker 1 (18:58):
another one for you, uh, another one for me that I
have explored very deeply,unfortunately, is a combination
of um I'm I'm sure that you'veheard of it.
It's called the uh paperoperation paper clip and also
it's in combination with theboys from brazil.

(19:20):
Have you heard of that?

Speaker 2 (19:21):
No, no, tell me and the listeners what it is that
you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Okay, so Operation Paperclip.
So in 1945, when World War IIwas coming to an end, the Joint
Intelligent Objectives Agency,it was given authorization to
offer 1,500 German scientists,technicians, engineers, not only
from Nazi Germany but fromother countries, to come over to

(19:53):
America and have employment youget citizenship, things like
that so that we could bring thebasically what they've done in
Nazi Germany to America to kindof work with our scientists, to
to further our own scientificexploration.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
Okay, so I'm going to stop you for just a minute,
because the death of Hitler,that has always been questioned,
right?

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Right, and they have proof that he didn't die in that
bunker.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
Right, so they didn't find him anyway.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Now, that's part of the boys from Brazil thing, okay
, okay.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
So I wondered because I remember watching a
documentary about what they didnot find with Hitler and then
all the scientists that theybrought to the United States.
So I do know what you'retalking about.
I just did not know that's whatit was called.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Yeah, so Operation Paperclip.
It actually was a real thing.
And what they did is the UnitedStates actually forged
documents for these scientistsbecause they said, you know it
was a thing that said if theywere proven to be part of the
Nazi regime, they were notallowed to come to the United

(21:14):
States for this.
So they actually forgeddocuments, forged entire
histories of these scientistsand destroyed all of the
evidence that said that theywere with the Nazi regime or
they were working for the Naziregime so they could bring them
over to America.
Now that's all been proven.
That's all been proven.
Now the boys from Brazil partis part of the, where it has

(21:41):
been proven over time that morethan likely Hitler did not die
in that bunker.
What he did is and they actuallyhave these sites down in Brazil
that were Nazi sites- they werebuildings and entire camps
where they brought the topranking Nazi officials down

(22:01):
there to escape the alliancefrom, you know, the allied
troops from coming in andkilling them.
And there's an entirepopulation down in Brazil that
speaks.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
German.
You know what, gosh, I wish.
I remembered that documentarynow because that was all part of
it too.
And this is going to seem silly, but Mysteries of the Abandoned
.
Have you ever watched that show?
To seem silly, but mysteries ofthe abandoned have you ever?
yes, they found one of thebuildings some of the buildings,
and they even found some of thebuildings that they felt that
the germans were still living in, because they couldn't get up

(22:39):
to those and um this I'm goingto bring this full circle back
to the aliens, because area 51was at one time considered um
part of the areas where thescientists from germany were
brought, and that's why theywere seeing so many um
alien-like people, because thesegerman scientists were still

(23:02):
doing experiments on humans onhumans, so that was.
That was kind of all part ofthis documentary man.
I wish I could remember whatthe name of it was, but yeah, so
gosh, yeah.
So a lot of that's already beenproven, though, and what's
funny, though is, nobodybelieved that I mean nobody.

(23:22):
There's a lot of people eventoday who would not believe that
our government, you know, didsuch a thing, but it was kind of
like well, you know we'reconcerned about beating them, so
we'll just join them, we'llbring those scientists over here
, we'll have them working forthe United States and you know
we'll be safe that way and thatwas kind of, because a lot of
people they trust in ourgovernment and whatever the

(23:44):
government says they believe,and that kind of rolls into my
next conspiracy theory.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
But I'm gonna let you say one, because this one's
kind of different.
It doesn't have anything to dowith nazis.
Climate change, oh dear dad.
So what about climate changedon't you believe in?
I believe climate changes.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
Okay, that's about it .
I do not.
You know, the topography of theearth has changed so much over
the thousands of years and longbefore you know industry, long
before man was ever, before manwas ever contributing to the air
quality.
I do not believe that givingmoney to the government to put a

(24:37):
group together to investigateor to take a look at climate
change is really going to changeanything.
That's just an opportunity toget your money, because money is
not going to help anything.
Oh, that's just an opportunityto get your money, because money
is not going to help you withthe climate change.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
So you believe in the shifting of the polls, which
has been happening for millionsof years?
Right, I mean, I think that'syeah, yeah, okay, and that makes
sense.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
Yeah, I believe in climate changing.
I just don't believe that we ashuman beings have had that kind
of impact on it and I don'tbelieve that we have the
opportunity to change thatroller coaster.
And no matter how much moneyyou give to the government to
put a committee together, it'snot going to make any difference
.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Well, I agree with you let's quit giving money to
the government for this, becausewhy are we doing that?
They're the biggest backers ofbig oil industry anyway.
But I do believe that there aresome things that we have done
that has seriously altered thattrajectory.
I'm not saying that it'schanged it completely or it's

(25:40):
the reason that all this ishappening, because I do believe
in the polls shifting and thingslike that, but I do believe
that there are things that wehave done as a human society, as
an industrial, especially sincethe industrial revolution, that
have attributed to some reallyshitty climate actions

(26:01):
contributed right, contributed,yeah, so, uh, then we could talk
about chem.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
What are they called?
Chem?
Chem streams or chem trails?
Chem trails you think that hasanything to do with our climate?
Do you think that's changingour climate?
Because there is a theory outthere that these chem trails are
being, you know, are actuallychanging our weather, our
climate.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Okay, Okay, well, three big things.
Number one anytime someoneyells chemtrails, I look up and
all I see are the exhausts on ajet.
Okay, like, let's not be stupid.
Okay, they've owned up to it ofscientific research where they

(26:48):
do seed the clouds and thingslike that to try to get more,
more range, rainfall, thingslike that, uh, during droughts
and in you know certain climates.
But these are all scientificexperiments, these are all
things that you know.
The the people who claim thisthink that we're all in this
glass bubble and thegovernment's controlling every

(27:09):
single thing that happens.
No, well, are we experimenting?

Speaker 2 (27:14):
yes, yes we are experimenting on us more than
they need to be.
Yeah yes, I think thegovernment is I think the
government does use chemtrailsto for experimental reasons on
human beings, um.
I believe that we have radiofrequencies for that same reason
um yeah, the harp institute?
yes, and also, um you know, ifwe don't think the government is

(27:38):
controlling anything.
I mean, wasn't it the cia thatbrought in uh lsd to the united
states because they wanted toexperiment on mind control and
they thought they'd just give itto the young people and see if
they could determine?

Speaker 1 (27:53):
if it was going to work for mind control.
Yeah, that was called OperationMK Ultra.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
Actually I know all about that one, yeah, so don't
think that our governmentdoesn't experiment on us and we
don't know anything about it.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
But we?
I mean, if you want to go ahead, let's talk about one of my
favorite governmentexperimentations that everybody
thought was this big conspiracy.
Uh, let's talk about thetuskegee syphilis experiment.
Let's talk about that one.
I've never even heard of it.
Are you kidding me?
Are you kidding me?

(28:28):
Oh, my goodness.
So let let me educate you.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Okay, you're going to have to make it fast, bob,
because we're running out oftime, so in 1932, the U?

Speaker 1 (28:40):
S public health service conspired with the
Tuskegee Institute to create aphony syphilis treatment program
.
The experiment, which involvedlying to almost 400
African-American men who hadbeen diagnosed with syphilis,
was initially only supposed tolast six months, but it took
until 1972 before the publicbecame aware of the research and

(29:04):
the government was forced toinvestigate and shut the program
down of the research.
And the government was forcedto investigate and shut the
program down.
For 40 years, these 400 menwere given dangerous chemicals
and offered painful andunnecessary medical procedures
under the guise of actualtreatment.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
You didn't know that I did not know.
That one, bobby, I did not knowthat one.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Oh my gosh, I did not know that one.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
I did not know that one.
Oh my gosh, I mean.
So again, you know ourlisteners are going what the
hell?
I want people to look thisstuff up.
I really do.
I mean, the reason we'rebringing it up is because we
want people to look it up.
We want you to educateyourselves.
I don't trust the governmentabout anything.
And when somebody throwssomething out and they go, oh

(29:47):
you know, the government wouldnever do that to us.
Want to bet?

Speaker 1 (29:51):
They did, they did and they still do.
I want people to go down theserabbit holes so hard they don't
see daylight for a week.
Yeah, because this stuff isinsane.

Speaker 2 (30:03):
So a lot of our listeners, I'm certain, have
conspiracy theories of their own.
They've got to have you knowwhether it's local, whether it's
something very minor, orwhether it's something that
affects the country or even, youknow, the earth.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Oh yeah, and I have 100 more.
I have 100 more.
I could pull right out of mybutt right now if I stood up.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
I'll bet you could, I'll bet you could, but I think
that's probably all that we cando today.
I mean, I had a big list ofthem too, but you know what?
We just we're running out oftime.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
I'm sure they'll come up in other podcast episodes.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Yeah, I'm sure they will.
So I hope everybody had a goodlaugh with us and some of you
started thinking what the heck?
And we would ask you to startlooking at conspiracy theories
and look at what has come true,because even though you call us
that, give us a couple of weeksYou're going to find out.
The truth is there, and I'mjust going to throw this out

(31:03):
there the JFK assassinationfiles.
Somebody's going to be seeingthose pretty darn soon.
So, anyway, that's all we havefor today.
We really appreciate y'alljoining us.
We get more viewers from you,and so the more you talk about
us, the more you share theinformation.

(31:23):
You follow us, you like us.
You send us information.
That helps us a lot.
We would ask you to send usquestions or send us a topic or
anything that you want us totalk about, because we'll be
happy to do it.
If you want to get a hold of us, you can go to our website,
which is Boomer and Gen X arewalking to a bar official and

(31:47):
you know, go check us out.
Otherwise, our email is alwaysat the bottom of the page.
Under whatever platform you goto to listen to us Spotify, you
know whether it's iHeartRadio.
It's all there.
So please contact us, tell ushow we're doing.
We'd love to hear from youOther than that.

(32:09):
I think that's it for today,bobby, and so I'm Jane Burt and
I'm Bobby Joy, and you're stuckwith us.
Peace out Later.
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