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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's go everybody, Bizarre Inquiries with shape or what is up? Everybody?

(00:37):
I am the one that like one guy called Shane
Squatch and alongside me over here I have what is
your what is your name? Over there, sir the.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Big Bad Boo Daddy Orn Felix.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
And guys, we have a lot of shenanigans for you
tonight on this live installment of Bizarre Inquiries. Uh, we
got a couple different things we're gonna dive into with
you tonight. And fortunately I didn't really find a funny
one on here for tonight, but I do have some
clips to make up for some of the comedy with that,
and I also do have a somewhat mind bending one
to get into towards the end. But before we get

(01:12):
into this fascinating show that we have for you guys today,
we of course have to do some updates, so orin
what's been going on with you since last week?

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Just live in the damn dream man? What about you?

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Oh? You know, I'm pretty excited about the fact that
you know, sitting in a in a chair for a
long time, you know, doing podcasts, doing editing, all that
kind of stuff. You know, when you start getting older,
your back starts hurting, your ass starts to hurt. So
you know, I was getting to a point where I had.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Hurting.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Nothing that nobody has already seen on the only fans,
anything that you know is getting done in that fit.
In that sense, there's already a means of making money
off it. So it's okay. But you know, sitting here
for a long time, I had I started to flight
with your this ass cushion. After three years, were to
the point where it was just a flat piece of foam.
So I recently decided to spend a little bit of

(01:57):
money on one of those you know, those silicone likethl
comb honeycomb looking see things are supposed to help with
your back and everything. And I am a not disappointed whatsoever.
I'm very happy my ass is very very comfortable.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Well, thank you for the ass update and switching gears
just slightly. Our next YouTube live episode of Bizarre Inquiries
will be on Thursday, May first at seven fifteen Eastern
on the Open Minds Media YouTube channel. So you guys,
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inquiries of our reality excuse me go live.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
Very very exciting because we've been having some very very
good luck as far as going live on this. And actually,
just to give a quick shout out while we're taking
a moment to do it, Kelly is actually in the
chat and that I didn't know which Kelly was because
on this chat I can only see the first name,
but that is the exact Kelly that gave me the
nickname Shane Squatch. So there you go. I have v Kelly.
So now there's actually two people they call me Shane Squatch.

(03:09):
I got Blood Suggar and I got Kelly, So boom,
there you go. Side note, how you been Kelly. It's
been a hot minute and I appreciate you for popping
into the show today. But before we get into what
we're going to get into today, I think we have
one last question for the big bad boot daddy over there.
Who is your daddy and what does she do? What
do you do? Warren? What do you do?

Speaker 2 (03:29):
It depends on what context we're talking about. Answer the question,
We're just going to fucking hogwild with the sound effects tonight, Archer, Hey.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
Look out for Alex Jones. Man, he's very intense about it.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Man, he has quite the bedside man, or doesn't he? Oh,
it's Jones is a lucky woman.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Right after he's about the bus. It's just.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
Is that what you say? I mean, does it run
into Jones.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Come into the Alex Jones or you know that's that's
just the only way you gotta go. It's either boom,
here goes the dynamite, or you just gotta scream, scream
that you're coming. You gotta let him know. That's that's
the only way to go about it, man. And then
I said that usually hear a response like.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Sure, that Alex Jones voice makes an appearance in the
bedroom there in the Shane Jones house.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
So I will swear by it that it will happen.
But on a little bit more of a serious note,
diving into what we're going to dive into a little
bit today. Hold that thought. We'll be right back after
this brief commercial break and we are back to the show.
So let's hop right in. So recently on our Operation
High Jump episode, do you remember some of the stuff

(04:37):
that we dived into on that As far as the
conspiracies on where the Nazis may have gone, I do
that was.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
Probably my favorite part of that episode and doing the
research for that one.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
So there may be some confirmation of this, and I
don't know what has fully been released yet. But this
isn't just something on some random conspiracy theory website. This
is actually coming from Fox News and there is a
video on it.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
I think I thought you said it wasn't from some
random conspiracy theory.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Website disproving it, you know, to go. Typically they'll do
the thing where they try to, you know, make you
feel like you're crazy with it. But this one, coming
from Fox, has a clip and it also has an
article to go with it. I think probably the best
spot to start for this one might be with the clip.
So I'll bring that clip up because everybody can see it.
And depending on which way you want to do it orin,

(05:27):
I know that there is a lot of reading on
this one, So do you want to do your fun
voices for this one or do you want me to
do them?

Speaker 2 (05:34):
I mean, I can do the reading if you want
me to. However you want to handle.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
It all right, man. I'll let you do the reading
because I think I think it'll be fun with your
voice doing it.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
So did Hitler survive and escape to South America? Newly
he classified THEE A document reveals the agency investigating the
possibility as late as nineteen or fifty five. The document
highlights a former ss SO who told spies he had

(06:01):
regularly met with Hitler in Columbia. Oh sorry, I missed
this part. Oh, the document says. The CIA source indicated
he had taken a picture with Hitler, but did not
show the photograph. A second page shows a picture of
the informant of Philipp Chitterin with someone he claims as

(06:24):
Hitler in the mid nineteen sixties. The official history is
that Hitler committed suicide by taking a cyanide I missed
the last sentence of that. His BYNI was later discovered
by Soviet soldiers. A German court declared Hitler dead, but
not until nineteen fifty six. The rumors have circulated for
years Hitler survived and fled to South America, even inspiring

(06:50):
the hit History Channel series Hunting Hitler.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
I like intense music, it really gets you into it.
Good old Fox News I like when they.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Threw and like the random read letters in like that.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
It makes it more intense. That's that's the point, right,
Like you.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
Knew which ones that you needed to emphasize. That was
a that was pretty cool leve them.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
So getting into the article a little bit. Oh god,
it's already starting music. Backup, where's this coming from? Where
is it coming from? Go waybotacks, goddamn turbotacks. There it goes,
all right, by TurboTax all right. Argentina is set to
classify all government held files relating to Nazi refugees who
fled and settled in Argentina after World War Two. According

(07:32):
to reports, the documents were likely included. Yeah, The documents
will likely include Nazi linked bank accounts and archival records
detailing the use of Nazi ratlines, which were monetarily and
logistically logistical pathways Nazis used to escape justice and flee Argentina.
Argent Yeah, Argentina's and flee Argentina following the war. There

(07:53):
it is. Germo Alberto Franciscos, Argentina's Interior administrator, made the
announcement Tuesday. The Buenos Aires Times reported sightings, citing d
News let's see. It is estimated that up to ten
thousand Nazis and other fascist war criminals escaped justice for

(08:14):
Holocaust aristocrats by fleeing to Argentina and other Latin American countries.
Notorious high level Nazis, including Holocaust mastermind Adolph Ickman and
Angel of Death Joseph Mangela, fled to South American countries,
while rumors have swirled for years that former Nazi Party
leader Adolf Hitler also ended up there. The pending release

(08:39):
comes after Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Glassie are IOWA,
requests their release last month in a letter to Argentinian
President Javert Melay. Gressi is investigating Credit Suisse and its
historic services of the Nazi linked accounts and ratlines. In

(08:59):
the letter, he wrote that the records would help would
help shine a light on the Nazi planning of the
covert escape routes Glassy escaped. Glassie chaired a Senate Judiciary
Committee hearing focus on stemming the tide of anti mensitism
in the United States and the anti Semitism there. It

(09:19):
is that doesn't even look like how it's spelt. That's
just that's that's just whatever. Millie promised officials of the
Simon Westerl Center his full cooperation in granting access to
the documents. The Senate is famous for tracking down Nazis
and is named after the famed Nazi hunter.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Isn't that the plot of Inglorious Bastards?

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Yes, it is actually. In twenty seventeen, the CIADA classified
a document revealing that the intelligence agency investigating the possibility
that Adolf Hitler was alive in South America as late
as nineteen fifty five, nearly a decade after World War
Two ended. The three page oh it moved on me?
Where to go? Where to go? I lost it? I

(10:02):
lost it there. The three page document, which appeared on
the CAA's website, highlighted a former SS soldier who told
spies he had regularly met with Hitler in Colombia. The
documents suggested that Hitler may have worked as a shipping
company employee prior to potential fleeting to Argentina. On the
second page is the picture of an informant, Phillip Citron,

(10:23):
with a person he claims is Hitler. Is in the
mid nineteen fifties, it is known. It is not known
if the upcoming declassifications by Argentina will shed any light
on the Hitler conspiracy. Mainstream historians say Hitler committed suicide
by taking a sinide capsule and shooting himself in Berlin
in nineteen forty five. Why would you do both? Why

(10:44):
would you take a sinide capsule and shoot yourself? Isn't
that kind of like beating a dead horse?

Speaker 2 (10:49):
I mean, that's kind of like a Kurt Cobain situation.
They tried to make the suicide look like it was
a suicide, but kind of went too far with it.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Doesn't it almost kind of feel like it's like almost
like one of those trade mark type things, like if
something like doesn't make sense but it involves like suicide,
doesn't that almost kind of seem like it might be
some type of like mark because we've I mean, how
many episodes have we dived into where it's like, this
person committed suicide, but there's some like weird condentation to it,
and it almost kind of seems like it might be
like again, like some kind of like flag or like

(11:19):
a either calling card, yeah, like a calling card or
on the other side, it's one of those things that
it's like, hey, I faked my death. I'm over somewhere else,
you know what I mean, Like they leave these like
little weird, subtle clues. I don't know, maybe a possibility.
His body was later discovered by Soviet soldiers and buried
in an unmarked spot, supposedly allegedly, as they usually say.

(11:39):
A German court declared Hitler dead, but not until nineteen
fifty six, more than a decade after the war ended.
His wife, Eva Bron, also killed herself by swallowing a
synide capsule, but apparently she didn't shot herself. I just
want to point that out, powered right. Eckman one of
the main architects of the Final Solution as Europe after

(12:00):
World War Two, and was living in Argentina under an
assumed name when Israel agents snatched him off the street
in nineteen sixty. He was later tried and hung in Israel. Mangola, meanwhile,
was arrested by US forces in nineteen forty five, but
released shortly after. He then spent years on the run
and was infamous for carrying on brutal medical experiments. He

(12:23):
arrived in Argentina in nineteen forty nine and lived there
for a decade before fleeing to Paraguay and later to Brazil,
where he died in nineteen seventy nine. Nazi fled to
several countries in the Americas following the war, including the US, Canada,
and Mexico. And I believe that's called Operation paper Clip, right,
if I'm not mistaken. No, But they leave that part
out because that's too conspiratorial. Because Fox, you got to

(12:45):
keep that in mind. In twenty twenty, a catch of
documents appeared in or appeared to identify more than twelve
thousand Nazis who lived in Argentina in the nineteen thirties
and who had one or more bank accounts on what
is now Credit Seuss Bank. I'm in a Westeral center
and the files were found in the storage room at
a former Nazi headquarters in Buenos Aires. Fox News blah

(13:09):
blah blah blah blah contributed to this report. So, I mean,
I kind of let you get your thoughts in on
this one. I mean, what do you think do you
think there's lydity to this? Do you think this is
another thing where they're just kind of staging something like
what do you think it is?

Speaker 3 (13:21):
Now?

Speaker 2 (13:21):
I think there's absolutely validity to it, And you know,
kind of like we talked about in our Operation high
Jump episode, Like a lot of this stuff is not
conspiracy theory. Like we basically know there were Nazis in
South America, in Argentina, and there was all the U
boat sidings in the Southern Hemisphere. This is you know,

(13:43):
documented stuff. This is not conspiracy conjecture. So I guess,
you know, the big thing is how deep do you
want to go down the rabbit hole on this stuff?
Where are they just hiding out in you know, South
America or does it go you know, take a hard
turn and go the Operation high Jump secret bases under

(14:03):
the ice in Antarctica route.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
But they gotta they got to retire somewhere, right, They
got to do the operations, they do all that stuff
in Antarctica. They send the younger ones there then once
they get a little bit older, you know, it's like
a Nazi retirement home. They just have a place where
old Hitler can hang out near the beachside pool. You know,
he can play shuffle board, he can do whatever he's
got to do, and it's just a it's just a
Nazi retirement home where you know they'll play like propaganda

(14:27):
films and let him yell at the screen for a while,
bring back the old times, you know, like it'll all
be good.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
That sounds just adorable.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Train the next generation, you know, and then they'll go
off to the Antarctica and they'll do whatever weird experiments
they're doing on their base, or they'll go up and
go on to abduct people. Like I'd mentioned, with all
this weird UFO phenomenon, one of the two they either
get sent north or they get sent south. But either way,
I mean, all the weird UFOs could be coming from Antarctica,
or at least the human ones, because they may be
potentially Nazi experiments. Continued.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Something that I thought was kind of interesting in the
article is whereas talking about basically like all the banking
ties with the Nazis, and like this is kind of
how a lot of this stuff was discovered. And also
I think it said somewhere in there that this guy
claimed that Hitler was like working undercover for a shipping
company or something like that.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
It'd be a good way to move yourself. Though.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
Well, what it reminded me of is, do you remember
when we were doing our Skull and Bones episode and
we were talking about how basically the large extended family
of the Bushes, like Herbert Walker, and you know all
the ins and outs of that, and like the European
banking connections they have and whatnot directly funded the Nazi Party,

(15:41):
and they were also involved in shipping. So it's just
some weird connections between you know, a lot of stuff
we've talked about on the show, without even the Operation
High Jump aspect of it, just the whole you know,
secret societies and funding the Nazi Party, and you know
the fact that they specifically pointed to shipping and banking,

(16:03):
which are the two industries that we specifically talked about
in that episode. I thought that was kind of a
weird connection.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Do you think that uh Hitler kept the stash and
tried to like hide himself in the shipping place, or
do you think he like straight up cut the stash
off and tried to like hide himself and pretend like
he was just an average person and he's just no
mind me, I'm I'm just a shipping putterson. And then
as soon as somebody messes some shit up, he's just
like nine nine nine no, no, no, he's got here.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
He probably like did one of two things. He just
like shaved the mustache off and thought nobody would notice him,
or he like kept it and just put a funny
hat on and thought.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
I really hope that he just emo flipped it because
he had that you know, that slicked back hair. You
just gotta flip it all forward into the face, and
just emo slicked that shit. You know, he was the
the og of the emo.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
Look, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
I don't know, man, I mean, it's just a matter
of time for hipsters bring the stash back right, you.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
Know, I really don't think that's gonna catch on.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
I mean, where did the stash come from in the
first place? That's like the real question from his face?
Was that like a fashion sense of the time, because
I've never seen anybody else who decided to rock this
thick ass little mini stash other than.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
That like Michael Jordan have like a like almost Hitler
stash and like some Haines commercial several years back.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
I mean, I don't know, didiot, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
I definitely remember that being a thing. I want to
google it. Let's see if you.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
Can find the clip. You'll have to bring it up
because you should be able to screen share and we
can play this one. You think it's one of those
things that he was just like, you know what, I
need to set myself for pots from other people. I
don't want to look like everybody else. I want to
be able to stand in front of a crowd and
really be able to stand out. But I need to
have my own specific look. So he shaves it down.
He gets this look and he's just like, oh, yes,
this is this is the look. This is perfect. People,

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is going to.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Be his thing. It's like your buddy that goes through
his like Fedora phase or whatever.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
And he just he just ruined it forever, generation for
the future. Like god, damn it, Hitler, you ruined the
stash Man. Like what. People just they didn't want to
be hot on the sides, you know, they get they
get annoyed of maybe having some food on the corners
of their mouth, so they just want to shave that
part off. But they just leave that part. It's like
the exactly, like what do you do in that situation
now if you just want to have it clean on

(18:15):
that just for eating, but you just you don't have
to worry about the boogers. You just want something. We'll
catch it. So it doesn't drip in your mouth, Like
there's no other choice besides that.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
Right, So it doesn't drip in your mouth.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
Yeah, so it doesn't drip in your mouth. It's it's the catcher.
I mean, look, how thick that fucking thing is.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
That's what she said, all right, So daddy my page
just being unresponsive. It says I cannot confirm nor deny
the Michael Jordan Hitler stash, but I'm pretty sure that's
a thing.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
I'm gonna hope it's the thing. Maybe we can bring
that up as the comedy clip for the next episode, since,
like I said, I didn't happen to get one today
for this episode. But hopping over to the chat for
one second at least, I would just want to bring
up this comment from Kelly over here. He said, I'm
usually in bed by now man, but had to make
sure mister blood Sugar knew he wasn't the only one
that was going with that nickname. He also said he

(19:04):
had the stash before. He wanted a mustache, but a
gas mask wouldn't steal over a normal one, so he
was like rocking the full stash, and he was like,
God damn it, man, I'm gonna get gased up on
my own shit. So you just you just cut the
edges and went a little bit too far and just
went with it.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
Man getting high on his own supply.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Getting high on his own supplier, specifically, try not to
get high on his own supply. I guess unless it's
sign on or meth, gotta gotta remember the math and gunshut.
So I think we've beaten this one like a dead
horse already, like I'd previously mentioned, So I guess we
will be moving it on over to the next article.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
So all right, guys, we got to take another break.
We'll be right back. And now we're getting back to
the bazaar or.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
And do you want to introduct this one a little
bit before I bring up the article, or you want
me to just hop right in.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Oh, you can go ahead and hop right in. So
this is something you listeners and viewers now have probably
seen kind of beating around here the past week or so.
It's been kind of the big scuttle in the paranormal community,
it seems like. But anyway, we're gonna talk about a
little bit about this new like pyramid discovery and uh,

(20:13):
this is an article from the dailymail dot Com and
it okay, and it is dated on.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Mark Alex Jones. He's very excited about these pyramids. Man,
anytime a conspiracy comes into fuition, Man, Alex Jones gets
very excited, Alex. You hear him in the background. Man,
he's just he's so excited. Man, he's just busting at
the seams.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
He better brace himself because this one's fro bit weird.
All right. So question the name of this article is
where or were the pyramids built by aliens? Inside the
bizarre conspiracy theory backed by Elon Musk after experts make
astonishing discovery. All right, So this is a kind of

(20:54):
lengthy article, so I might skim through parts of it,
but it begins dustly. They were not so the poul
Mick went the work of puny man. But instead those
giants of Mars. Yes, the Pyramids of Giza, those monuments
to godlike splendor that have stood for more than four
thousand years, were built by aliens. That was the claim,

(21:15):
quote unquote made by American astronomer Garrett P. Servis in
his eighteen ninety eight book Edison's Conquest of Mars. Perceptive
readers will have noted that services work, an unauthorized rewrite
of HG. Well's eighteen ninety seven alien invasion novel The

(21:35):
War of the World was fictional, but it did popularize
a theory that, even in more recent years, has continued
to find traction in twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Want to point this out real quick. While we have
War of the World's the whole concept of how the
heat rays work in that, Like, have you seen anything
else that has gotten that close in sci fi to
like how something like that would theoretically work because it
talks about like the beams and not being able to
see him, but it like melts everything and everything other
sci fi thing that talks about the It's like a
literal like beam. Like. I don't know, there's a lot
of weirdness to world. The World's man like that. We

(22:05):
could probably dive into that as like a regular episode
on Bizarre Encounters.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
Man, I have never read War of the Worlds, and
I don't think I've seen any of the movies, so
I cannot really comment or confirm or deny any of that.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Man, you need to read the book at least. I
even got my daughter reading that, if only a children's
version of it. The other day at the bookstore and
she's been all over that shit. Man, she's gonna know
the world of the world's before you. Man, Well, we
will have to get her to come on and tell
us all about it. Well, you need to learn all
about it, man, come on now, all right.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
So in twenty twenty, billionaire Tesla boss Elon Musk drew
the scorn of experts when he took to Twitter, the
social network that he bought in twenty twenty two for
forty four billion dollars, to write, quote, Aliens built the
pyramids ovs like obviously now. The discovery this month that
a quote underground city lies in a quote hidden world

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beneath Egypt's most famous pyramids has gained focused attention on
the structures that have obsessed experts and amateurs alike for millennia.
Just what could the vast network, which descends more than
a mile into the sands have been used for. Musk's
comment five years ago prompted Egypt's internal co hang On second,

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my page froze.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
It's doing that thing where it's shifting because all the
article is popping up. Goddamn you, Daily Mail. I just
want to use your articles for the show and you
ruined it with all your fucking ads.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
All right, I think I'm back. Musk's comment five years
ago prompted Egypt's internal co oper the tombs of the
pyramid builders would be proof that Aliens did not construct them.
Some name I'm not going to try to pronounce said.
I follow your work with a lot of admiration. I
invite you and SpaceX to explore the writings about how

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the pyramids were built and also to check out the
tombs of the pyramid builders. Mister Musk, we are waiting
for you. Egyptian archaeologist Zahai Hawis also waded into the
bizarre row, saying in a video that mister Musk's argument
was a complete hallucination. The largest of the three pyramids

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at Giza, the Great Pyramid, was built more than forty
five hundred years ago at around two thousand, five hundred
and sixty BC, for King Kufu, who was the second
pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's fourth dynasty. Until the completion of
the Lincoln Cathedral in the fourteenth century, it was the
tallest building in the world. The pyramid, which was topped
with gold Da Da Da Da Da bill as a

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tomb I'm trying to get to the more interesting parts.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
I just want to make a quick comment on this thing,
talking about the dating of the pyramid. I mean, honestly,
like for anybody that hasn't really dived into that, it
is a complete estimate because they don't know if it's
been repurposed. They kind of guess off of like who
was kind of using it and everything. But the best
carbon dating they've been able to do on the pyramid,
from what I've read, is like little fragments of like
wood and stuff like that that's been stuck between like

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the bricks because they assumed that it was being used
as a tool. But even on the other side of
that car dating that, I mean, there could have been
something that was used for repairs, It could have been
something that was like you know, there's just so much
debate as far as like when the pyramids were built exactly,
And most of the validity improof comes from trying to
state when somebody was using it and the carbon dating

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on it that comes from pieces of wood on it.
But in all fairness, like all that can be taken
for interpretation, Like nobody truly knows the answer to that question.
It's all just a semi educated guess.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Like carbon dating is not like super duper to the
t accurate to start off with. So I mean, best
case scenario, carbon dating's gonna give you like a big,
you know, swath of time that it could possibly be.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
I mean, even on a flip side of it, to
play Devil's advocate, I mean, obviously we like to talk
about the Pyramids being a lot older than they may
actually be, who knows, but as far as or guessing
that they're older than what they guess that they are.
But on the flip side of it, you know, if
somebody's using a piece of wood that maybe was repurposed
from something that was you know, use fifty to one
hundred years before that or whatever, you know, it could

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be newer than what the carbon dating is suggesting. Like
even on the flip side, like we really really don't know.
And I mean my assumption regardless is that I think
that this thing, just like a lot of this stuff
in South America has been repurposed, reused multiple times. So
even if you did find little pieces of something like that,
my best assumption is that it would have been somebody
that was fixing it, repurposing it and it wasn't actually

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from the initial builders themselves, especially if they were making
this stuff that tightly compacted, Like I don't assume that
there would have been any room for something like that
in the first place.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
Well, that's like we see with temples and holy sites
all over the world, Like these sites were used by
different cultures of different time periods, and a lot of
these temple sites, you know, one temple was built on
top of the next was built on top of the next.
So I mean, if you're just in there basically dating
all this stuff, I mean you could basically just be

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you know, needle and haystacking at that point, you.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Know, and I mean kind of diving down a little
bit farther into like this picture.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
Yeah, it's going to get to the picture. So this
is kind of probably the picture that a lot of
people have seen kind of floating around the internet. Okay,
it's kind of like a schematic a drawing of the
pyramid with these like vertical shafts, huh underneath it.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
So anyway, bringing up those though, I mean that at
least from this picture, and I mean I'm sure that
there's got to be a lot more research done on it,
but at least like the cylinders. Like my best guess
is that it kind of goes more into that like
possible power plant type theory, because it almost kind of
gives me the the vibes of something that's intended to
like reverberate energy or frequency or something like that underneath

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the cylinder picture.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
This drawing whatever you want to call it. It's not
like a photograph, but this drawing attached to the article,
it makes it look almost like a power plant type situation.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
And I mean even on top of that, inside of
like the pyramid itself, like they see, it doesn't look
like something that's really intended for people to be able
to get through very easy, Like it has like weird
angles to the shafts like it does. It looks like
you're inside of something that wasn't really intended to be
something that people are supposed to go inside of. So
I mean that just kind of adds into that idea.
And again the repurposing of this big things here, let's

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put some bodies in it. And I don't even know
if was there even any confirmation that any bodies were
found in it, because I always heard that like all
the bodies and everything were found often like the value
of Pharaohs. They never actually found bodies inside the pyramids.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
I think some of the smaller pyramids they found bodies,
and but the Great Pyramid, I don't think they ever did.
Just for everybody that's out there listening and not watching
the live stream or the YouTube video. In this picture
that we've got pulled up where it shows these like
air shafts, it says, there's like some kind of notes

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attached to it. It says, appears to be vertical shafts,
eight vertically aligned cylinder structures structures excuse me, arranged, and
two parallel rows from north to south. Descends to a
depth of more than two thousand, one hundred feet. So
all that was kind of discovered supposedly by like a

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new radar experimentation that they were doing. But anyway, two
thousand feet that's a long way below the desert.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Just to add in, because I did just look this up.
I looked up about if if there was any mummies
actually found in the pyramids, and it says, and this
is coming from Britannica, which is a somewhat reputable source,
Contrary to what one might expect, there are no hieroglyphic texts,
treasures or mummies in any of the Pyramids of Giza.
Decoration inside pyramids began several centuries after those of Cufu, Caffrey,

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and Mankari were constructed. So no, there was not any bodies, mummies,
none of that stuff found inside the pyramids. So it
kind of goes into that, right power, Yeah, into them
pyramids of Giza, it says pyramids, So I'm assuming it's
talking about all three.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Okay, but yeah, I think like some of the smaller pyramids,
other places they might have found them correct.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
Yes, for other ones, yes, but I think that those
again were ones where they saw these pyramids and they
were trying to reconstruct something for themselves. So again it's
that repurposing concept. But the original use of the pyramids,
the pyramids themselves were never intended to be for you know,
burial of bodies. And I know that it was this
weird thing that when a lot of Egyptologists first started

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going to Egypt and like discovering Egypt and like the
early nineteen hundreds, late eighteen hundreds, they were to ask
the people around the area, like what the pyramids were,
and they would say that the pyramids represent us. And
I know that we've talked about this before on the show,
and I mean whatever that interpretation of that is, I mean,
is up for debate. But I mean even the people
that were around the area when they first started like

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discovering these things and really starting to dive into them,
or even saying that, like, no, these aren't these aren't
tombs there, they represent us. Like again, whatever that means.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
Well, we're going to kind of get into that a
little bit in this next section. It says the notion
that the structures were built by or with the help
of aliens gained further traction with Swiss author Eric von
Danikin's influential nineteen sixty eight book Chariot of the Gods.
He argued that Giza's Great Pyramid could not have been

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built without the help of an advanced alien technology. The
author wrote, quote, if we meekly accept the neat package
of knowledge that the Egyptologists serve up to us, ancient
Egypt appears suddenly and without transition, from a fantastic, ready
made civilization, great cities and enormous temples, colossal status, with
tremendous impressive power, splendid streets, flanked by magnificent sculptures. YadA, YadA, YadA, YadA, YadA,

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genuine miracles in a country that is suddenly capable of
such achievements. With he added an artificial mountain. Okay, so
none of that's really that interesting. Okay, So kind of
scrolling down in the article, here's like an infrared image
that appears to show these shafts underneath the pyramid. It

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says the discovery this month that an underground city lies
in a quote hidden world beneath Egypt's most famous pyramids
has intrigued experts and amateurs alike above quote a scan
of the structures. Then we got some pictures. Experts have

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rubbished any notion that beings from another planet might have
been involved in the construction of the pyramids. Speaking on
the BBC's History Extra podcast, British Egyptologist Professor Joyce Tidesley said,
it's almost almost sort of a bit like a form
of racism, isn't it that these people couldn't do it,

(32:46):
so someone else must have. I'm just kind of skimming
at this point. Let's see, the Great Pyramid was supposedly
pleted in twenty four years. It was built from two
point three million limestone blocks, with each one weighing between

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two point five tons and seventy tons. British writer Graham
Hancock noted, assuming the mason's work ten hours a day
three hundred and sixty five days a year, they would
have needed to place one block every two minutes. So

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let's see here. The latest discovery that cavernous spaces exist
beneath the pyramid was made by researchers from the University
of Scarthclyde in Glasgow and the Italian University of Pisa.
So this is kind of getting to the more current
discovery that was just found. When we magnify the images,

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we will reveal that beneath it lies what can only
be described as a true underground city, an entire hidden
world of many structures. One of the archaeologists said, it
remains a mystery how much older the pyramid than the pyramid.
The structures are so shane. This is kind of getting
back to what you are saying. It is also unknown

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what their purpose is, but they are connected by geometric passages,
so again kind of what you were talking about. The
passageways and whatnot. Even more spectacular or eight vertical columns
that descend over two thousand feet into a pair of
huge chambers. The depth is almost five times the height
of the pyramid. The cylinders are aligned in two rows

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of four that run north to south. Given that the
edges of the Great Pyramid face exactly north, south, east,
and west, the alignment of the cylinders is certain to
be significant, and around each pillar is a staircase like walkway.
The discovery of the underground structures further intrigue on a
subject that is endlessly fascinating scholars all over the world

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and amateur to follow every development avidly. We'll be waiting
to see what findings emerge. Uh, do you have anything
to add, Shane? I feel like I've just been kind
of running off at the mouth.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
No.

Speaker 1 (35:10):
I mean it just again kind of goes back into
like the whole power plant type concept, and I definitely
go into the more like vibration and frequency concept behind this,
because I don't think it's like the power plant in
the sense that we're thinking it is. Because I mean
getting into some of like the weird theories behind this
thing and being able to move these bricks through using
some type of like electromagnetic field or some type of

(35:30):
magnetic field or something like that. I mean, I feel
like that it's got to be something that has to
do with power in that sense. Like maybe the reason
why we haven't fully figured this stuff out is because
you know, we're looking at it in one way. It's
kind of like being able to like completely change your
perspective on something like the answer may be simple, but
it may be a matter of you just need to
look at it in a completely different way. And like,

(35:51):
I know that you've been diving into Coral Castle that
we're gonna be end up diving into on bizarre encounters
pretty soon, but I know that you probably have a
little bit more as far as like the theory on
how the how he was moving like frequency or moving
these bricks and everything. I mean, it might might play
play a piece in all this too.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
Yeah, and again that's kind of one of those weird things.
I wasn't planning to kind of tie those two things together,
but you know, this development kind of popped up here
in the past.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
Week or so.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
But anyway, little teaser for deep dive we're doing. But
Coral Castle, it's this like man made megalithic structure in
South Florida. This guy built it himself. Supposedly this tiny
guy weighed like one hundred and twenty pounds, is five
feet tall, and so like nobody really knows how this

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guy was able to do it, and he's kind of
very coy and mysterious about the whole thing. And he
said basically that like he knew the secrets of the pyramids.
And this guy was also like really into like magnetism,
and he's got some kind of controversial, untraditional, if you will,
views about like magnetism and how magnets and gravity and

(37:02):
all that kind of stuff work, which we'll get into
deeper on the episode, but yeah, kind of the same
type deal. It's this idea that maybe you can tap
into some sort of I'm not gonna say other worldly force,
but some sort of force of nature that would allow
you to manipulate and move these heavy blocks. It doesn't
necessarily have to be aliens or giants did it, but

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it could be some sort of hidden occult knowledge that
allowed the pyramid builders. And this guy, ed lead Skullin
is his name. But anyway, we're gonna talk about that
a lot more here directly, but yeah, just kind of
another one of those odd connections and research that pop up.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
I mean, I'm trying to think about how you could
potentially do it, because I think it kind of somewhat
might play in with my theory on how I believe
that a lot of UFOs could potentially be zero gravity,
where I was saying that they use the already their
magnetic frequencies that are already like being given off by
the Earth, and they basically do this like reversal type
thing where they're able to basically sit on top of

(38:03):
these magnetic frequencies. So I'm kind of curious if it's
somewhat plays in a role like that where you know,
not to throw in another whole crazy theory on this thing,
but you know, we're looking at these potential old pyramid
builders like they could be like the extraterrestrials. But what
if it's a matter of like they were the advanced
Society and some type of again great cateclysm the type

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thing happened, like we always seem to go back to,
and what we're looking at as these extraterrestrials they have
these zero gravity flying discs aren't actually that, but rather
like continued advancement. As far as this line of thinking
on how to manipulate the electromagnetic frequencies of the planet itself.
And you know, the aliens that we're looking at now
are actually like the Egyptians are like whoever these people

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were that built the pyramids, you know, like getting into
that whole weird like, you know, the the aliens, the
extraterrestrials are actually us concept and kind of bringing a
full circle with the Pyramids concept of it represents us,
you know.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
And that also kind of ties in bring a full
circle again to the whole excuse me, Operation high Jump,
you know, hollow Earth type thing where we talked about,
you know, take it with a grain of AsSalt or
a whole shaker assault, but Admiral Bird's Missing Diary where
it kind of talks about these inner Earth beings that

(39:18):
were basically you know, super advanced and uh kind of
what you're talking about like time travelers, almost dimension travelers
who possessed this you know, crazy advanced technology. So, I mean,
this just hits on so many things that we've talked
about here recently on the show.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
And here's a weird thing to think about too. So
diving into like the diglock for example, and the Kesburg
UFO and what even the egg thing that was recently
seen with all of like the hieroglyphics being seen on
these things, so clearly these things play some type of
like role in this. And I mean, I don't know
if it's something like you make a symbol on it

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and it functions in this way, or if these symbols
maybe possibly like are able to manipulate frequency in some
specific type of weird way. But I don't know. I
feel like it's an advanced train of thought that maybe
we're in the path of getting onto because just another
kind of weird thing to think about. So it seems
like Egyptian language it got to a point where it

(40:16):
essentially just turned into symbols, but not in the symbols
that we think of it as, but like that we're
using like our modern characters, but like into like basically
these picture symbols. Right, So we think about like past
civilizations as being like more primitive, but what if that's
not necessarily the case again getting into this advanced civilization concept,
so to kind of connect this into what I'm trying
to get to today with like modern day society. So

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they got to a point where they're using again like
pictures as like their language, like what is like emojis?
Now we're almost like getting to a point where we're
starting to get to a point where think about how
much language can be conveyed now through emojis. But it's
one of those things that if you're not a person
of this time, or you're not a person of even eve,
if you're a person of ten years ago, you know
this specific combination of emotion, Like you're gonna have no

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idea what this means, But in modern day context on
what everybody's doing with texting, this makes complete sense. So like,
what if we're thinking hieroglyphics in this like weird sense
that they're exact characters like how we think of for
a language, but that's not necessarily the case. What if
it's more like a portraying of an idea essentially like
how we're doing with emojis, and it's showing that maybe

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this is proving that they were in advanced race, because
eventually language wild get to a point where it'll stop
using direct characters but rather symbols to portray ideas as
a whole. Like just a weird kind of mind bending
thing to think about.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
So what you're saying is the Egyptians used eggplant emojis.

Speaker 1 (41:37):
I mean maybe. I mean they definitely had enough fallis
on almost every single thing. I mean they had structures
that were fallus related, Like they were everywhere man like
on their pictures, Like it's modern day, modern day graffiti, right,
and it's like inside of like the men's locker room
or inside of a bathroom.

Speaker 2 (41:54):
Maybe the Egyptians were just very horny. Did you ever
think of that?

Speaker 1 (41:57):
I think it's just a weird subconscious thing that the
average mail cannot create something without first giggling and putting
a dick somewhere in it.

Speaker 2 (42:07):
Because you said putting a dick somewhere in it, You've
been very vulgar at this episode, Shane.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
That's what I was going for, and hold that thought.
We'll be right back after this brief commercial break and
we are back to the show, so let's hop right in.
So I guess this might be a good leeway because
we were talking about mind bending concepts to dive into
what I want to dive into today, unless you have

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anything else that you want to bring off as far
as the pyramids and stuff go, but I'm sure we'll
dive into that on the Coral Castle episode.

Speaker 2 (42:42):
Well, while we're at a little break here, I'm going
to grab another beer real quick so you can talk
to the listeners for a minute. I cannot wait to
hear how you are going to tie ejaculation into this
next topic.

Speaker 1 (42:54):
So I can't. I can't.

Speaker 2 (42:57):
You did it with Nazis, you can do it with
this one, right, Ramble on for a second. I'll be
right back.

Speaker 1 (43:04):
So thank you Kelly for popping into the chats. I've
been seeing your messages throughout the side. Honestly, man, we
haven't talked in a hot minute, man, so I just
wanted to take a special minute to give you a
quick shout out while you know, orn is going to
get some allotments, And to anybody that's popping in on
the chats, we greatly appreciate you, and hopefully on the
next show we'll have some more people pop into the chats.

(43:24):
It'd be really cool to be able to see Blood
Chugger and Kelly hanging out in the same room debating
the whole Shan squatch name, but diving back in. Orn
is back with his allotments and what do you got
over there? What are you drinking, sir?

Speaker 2 (43:36):
I'm on bud Light.

Speaker 1 (43:37):
Now you're on the bud lights.

Speaker 2 (43:39):
Yeah, I'm pissing off all the Fox News crowd over here.

Speaker 1 (43:43):
What's the what's the usual, What's what's the general for
the allotments? Because I never get to see him beause
they're always inside of a koozie.

Speaker 2 (43:49):
You know, I'm a man of refinement and taste. So
you know, when I was in college, we always drank
Natty lights.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
You know, that was just Natty Daddy's just what we're drinking.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
So at some point, you know, those kind of got
old and switched to Bush, and you know, as I'm
getting older, I find that I just don't bounce back
from the cheap beer quite like I used to. So
now I'm going top shelf with bud Light. So that's
what I'm on now.

Speaker 1 (44:18):
I think you have a really off gauge if you
consider that top shelf, My friend, that was the joke.
I'll consider that like bottom barrel of that was the joke.

Speaker 2 (44:27):
But hey, it's better than Bush and Natty.

Speaker 1 (44:30):
So good old Natty Daddy, who is your daddy? Knocks
you the fuck out, that's what he does, talk about,
knocking you the eight point five percent Natty daddies. Have
you seen those? They're the most disgusting thing I've ever
put in my fucking mouths.

Speaker 2 (44:45):
Are awful. Yes, that's something you can only drink in college.

Speaker 1 (44:49):
Talk about a real moment of so connecting things in
with ejaculation. And the best I can do for you
guys is this. And that's not hopefully going to relate
into the next topic that we're talking about, because this
one is one that we kind of have to maybe
dance on some of the jokes on this one, because
it's a concept that I really wanted to talk about

(45:12):
on the show. I didn't know if there was necessarily
a place for it on Bizarre Inquiries, But this concept
was brought up to me recently from listening to Blurry
Creatures and it kind of hit home in a weird
way because so for anybody that may not be familiar. No,
I don't know if I've ever actually told this on
the show. My parents got divorced when I was really

(45:33):
really young. So my dad ended up getting remarried and everything,
and the woman that he got remarried to has two
kids with cerebral palsy and they have it to like
the absolute worst that they could possibly have it. So
you know, they my dad eventually adopted them because their
dad ended up taking off. So technically they're like my
adopted step brother and SIPs sister. But you know, spending
years seeing these two just like function where basically they

(45:56):
just kind of roll on the roll around on the
floor like babies, and they just I've always kind of
wondered like what could potentially be you know, like kind
of going on like inside of their head mentally, So
bringing up what's kind of diving into on this new thing,
like I said, it was brought up on Blurry Creatures,
this whole new I guess podcast show, whatever you want
to call it. It's called the Teleptky Tapes. I'll play

(46:16):
the trailer for it and then we can kind of
get into the mission for what the podcast is exactly.
But the concept and the research that they're diving into
again I find absolutely fascinating, could potentially answer some questions
that I've been kind of curious about my entire life.
But let's let's get into it, man, for without further ado.

Speaker 3 (46:32):
Right, my son said to me, I can hear thoughts,
And I said impossible, And he said to me, you
don't get the kind of gifts that I have.

Speaker 4 (46:43):
If you lie, let's please multiply two numbers and see
if he gets it.

Speaker 1 (46:50):
Okay, what is it?

Speaker 5 (46:51):
Nine?

Speaker 4 (46:53):
Zero zero? Unbelievable one?

Speaker 1 (47:10):
So he got the plus too.

Speaker 3 (47:11):
I was wondering I because I was looking at the
two the whole time, and I saw his hand going
somewhere else.

Speaker 4 (47:15):
What is this phenomena happening? Why on his mind and
my mind completely connected.

Speaker 5 (47:24):
I knew that a lot of people would think woy,
Diane's gone off the deep bend. But that's the risk
any scientist takes when they challenge the current paradigm.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
Joining us today to shed some light, Doctor Diane Powell.

Speaker 5 (47:36):
I'm working with children who have been reported by a
parent to be able to read their mind. The data
was so compelling and accurate that I had to follow it,
even though I knew I was missing.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
My scientific reputation.

Speaker 5 (47:51):
I started testing them, and I found that they were
exceedingly accurate.

Speaker 4 (47:55):
What is the next number?

Speaker 5 (47:58):
After the medical board took my license away, I had
to prove my sanity. Once I did, I said, I'm
going to prove that ESP is real.

Speaker 4 (48:06):
After Terran, He's done these QEG scans to see what's going.

Speaker 2 (48:10):
On the biggest overall finding is really this increase of
activation across all the brain waves.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
If there was no change, I would definitely be skeptical.

Speaker 5 (48:18):
If you can show a consistent pattern, particularly for kid
the kid, that's how science changes. You cannot think this.

Speaker 1 (48:27):
We want answers, like where does it come from?

Speaker 4 (48:31):
I want to know how and what am I supposed
to do?

Speaker 1 (48:33):
We can't all be crazy.

Speaker 5 (48:35):
We are far more powerful than we can imagine, and
the implications are huge for humanity and the planet.

Speaker 1 (48:44):
And just to give a little bit more context on
this too before we get into like the mission on
what the podcast is about and everything too. The episode
that I recently listened to with Blurry Creatures, they're also
kind of expanding not just past nonverbal autism, but they're
also diving into like cerebral and was basically talking about
this concept that like the consciousness is like still fully intact,

(49:05):
Like they're still like rationally within their heads, but they
can't move their body, they can't move their like lips
to be able to function and say these things that
they're able to say, so like they're talking about basically
trying to even communicate with people who have cerebral palsy
on like an astral projection level and on like a
telepathic level. And they even got into this thing where
they were talking about, uh, basically this place called the Hill,

(49:28):
and of course they're looking at it through a little
more biblical context because it's blowdy creatures and stuff. But
they're talking about this place that a lot of these
like autistic kids and stuff like that would go to
that are nonverbal, and this place was called like the Hill,
and they would talk about how they'd see this like
Jesus character there and everything, And to me it kind
of sounded like, again, you know, a matter of context
and everything like astral projection. That you know, if you're

(49:51):
not able to use your senses in one sense, it
seems like they would get stronger in another sense. So
if you can't use your physical vessel in the main
sense that you can, then you know you're mental would
become stronger where you could potentially ask or project out
of your body completely and not even realize what you're
doing because you've learned to almost like disassociate with your
body to do what you got to do. But before
you get to the state knowledge, put your thoughts on

(50:12):
it because I feel like I've been going off on
this one for a minute.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
No, that was actually like one of the thoughts I
was going to kind of interject, is you know, we
know this thing or that phenomena happens. You know, like
if people are blind, their sense of smell or whatever
gets stronger. So I mean, if that's proven we know
that happens, I mean, doesn't it kind of seem within

(50:35):
the realm of possibility that you know, if other senses
or abilities are dampened, then you know there's something that's
gonna happen to kind of you know, counteract or make
up for that. So I mean I think that, you know,
just with what we know, that kind of makes a
lot of sense, and correct me if I'm wrong. But

(50:56):
a lot of times, like in ancient times did I
didn't they think that like people with disabilities and like
you know, developmental issues and things of that nature did
like possess some sort of like second site and were
more in tune with the spirit world. So maybe this
is one of those things kind of like we were
talking about just a few minutes ago with the pyramids,

(51:17):
like modern science quote unquote is just catching up to
the ancient whatever at this point.

Speaker 1 (51:23):
And I mean even in connects something else kind of
weird to think about with it. And ironically I didn't
even mean for these things to connect, but I brought
up the whole like Nazi thing in the beginning of it,
and the continued Experiments and everything. If you remember when
we dived into the Continued Experiments episode. One of the
main things for anybody that's kind of died into the
World War two stuff that they would dive into is
people had like mental disabilities, people with you know, learning disabilities, twins,

(51:46):
like people that had autism, and they would do different
like mind experiments on these people, and like for twins,
for for example, they would do things where you know,
they would like hurt one twin to see if the
other twin felt pain, to see if there was like
a mental connection between them. And for like people with
like down syndrome, with like autism, stuff like that, they
would do these like different like mental experiment like mental
manipulation experiments and everything on them. So kind of dating

(52:09):
back into that, man, like what if you know, they
dived into a lot of the occult stuff. So again,
what if they knew that there was something to this yea,
where they saw this trend that all the medicine men,
all of the shamans, all these people were prone to
I don't want to say, maybe maybe they may have been,
you know, down syndrome autism, but they just didn't know
what that was at the time. But they were also
definitely people that were prone to more of like the

(52:30):
spiritual connection and realm to things. So again, what if
they knew that that was like the gateway in because
you know, during Montak for example, they were taking kids
and they were trying to they knew that there was
that early connection with them into this other realm, so
they were trying to use that to their advantage. But
on the flip side, going into the Nazi stuff, what
if they knew again that if they were trying to
get into the mainly the astral projection aspect of things,

(52:52):
to be able to see inside of other bases, see
what other technology people were hiding, all this type of stuff,
that if they took somebody that had this like half
and half association with the physical and with the spiritual
and they were definitely into the whole concept of the
spiritual and the astro room and everything. Like again, what
if they were pushing them mentally, not because they were
like necessarily mass genosiding them, but rather because they knew

(53:13):
that there could have been something to them mentally that
they just had to learn how to harness and possess,
you know.

Speaker 2 (53:17):
Well, and kind of piggybacking off of that. You know,
we know that the paranormal and like especially like Poltergeist,
ghost encounters, things of that nature, It seems like younger
children experience those sort of things a lot. And so
what if, you know, the Nazis, even if these people

(53:40):
that fall into these categories don't whatever have some sort
of latent abilities, which I think is entirely possible. But
what if, you know, they thought, you know, these people
might not have these kind of walls built up that
quote unquote normal people do against this kind kind of

(54:01):
you know, wo woo type stuff. These people don't just
automatically reject it and say, oh, that's not possible. If you,
you know, fall into one of these categories, you might
be more in a way open minded to the possibility
of this kind of woo woo type stuff being possible.

Speaker 1 (54:17):
I mean, even to connecting to something else too. With
the UFO abduction stuff, isn't there also like a trend
with people that have had abduction experiences that are prone
to like autism and like Down syndrome. And I mean,
of course with Down syndrome, there's definitely like the extra
chromosome concept to it that if the extraterrestrials are interested
in genetics, why wouldn't they be interested in this extra

(54:38):
chromosome concept. But even going into like the autism concept,
I mean, I've often wondered if it might be the
starting stages of like the next advancement as far as
like what people potentially are going to turn into, because
it's like situation. Yeah, like you look at ADHD and
it's a residual thing left over from the hunter gatherer

(55:01):
aspect of us that you had ADHD because you've always
said this quick concept where something's moving, something's moving, keep
an eye on it, keep an eye on it. So
it was like a survival tactic. That's something that's left
over from generations and generations. So there's obviously been this
weird rise in autism and I don't know, there's a
lot of conspiracies on what could potentially be causing it,
but that's not what we're going to get into today.
But what if it is like the next step in

(55:23):
advancement for what humans are going to be able to do.
That it seems like a lot of people that have autism,
you know, there may not always be high functioning, but
the ones that are high functioning, they seem to be
extremely advanced in specific things or their geniuses when it
comes to like specific things. And what if that's like
the advancement of what humans are going to become is
that we become almost like instant masterminds in this like

(55:47):
one particular thing, and that's like the main thing that
we learn how to communicate and interpret. And that's almost
like how we're going to advance as a society is
not just like basically having like jack of all trades everything,
but as technology changes, everybody becomes like a master in
like one specific thing, and in turn they're able to
hyper focus on this specific thing. Like I don't know,

(56:09):
it just seems like there's there's a lot of benefits
to it as far as even you know, there's a
lot of downfalls to having autism, but there's a lot
of benefits to it too if you have high functioning autism.
So you know, maybe it's a matter of like when
a new genetic starts to pop up, it's gonna have
like a swing where some people are gonna hit it
harder than others do, but maybe there's like a balance
back out where it'll hit this spot where say, if

(56:30):
telepathic community or communication is part of it, you know,
that's definitely one of the next steps for an advancement
as the human race. So if that is a side
by side component that comes with autism, like again, maybe
that is showing that it might be like the next
step because even not being able to lie, like if
you can't lie, because you can basically like interpret what
somebody else is thinking and saying, like, could this be

(56:52):
an advancement? Like just just a weird perspective on thinking
about it?

Speaker 2 (56:55):
You know, Well, I did want to circle back around
to something you said a little bit ago when you
were talking about basically like UFO UFO abductions and whatnot,
kind of focusing on people with special needs. I'm not
sure about that, but I know in the Mothman Prophecies,
Keel specifically mentions how what he calls the phenomena, which

(57:20):
was you know, UFOs cryptid sightings, the paranormal all that
kind of wrapped into one. But it seems to focus
on teachers and specifically the teachers of special needs children,
which is, you know, just kind of a weird connection that,
you know, when I read the book, you know, kind
of starred that when I was going through it, and

(57:43):
I was like, you know, I don't quite know where
that fits in, but I feel like that's an interesting
little tidbit that I need to kind of put on
the back burner, and you know, here it goes. It
pops up, you know what, a year, year and a
half later. I don't know how long ago it's been
since we did that Mothman series, but I knew that
was going to back up in something, and here it is.

Speaker 1 (58:02):
But I mean, they could be the bridging step though,
because if they're the person that gets comfortable with this
person that's non speaking and they start projecting the as
ideas of telepathy on them, and they learn how to
go back and forth with that idea of telepathy back
and forth with that person with autism. Who's to say
that they may not learn how to develop that ability
and then be able to use it on other people
or even on the other aspect if you become more

(58:24):
open to these concepts, maybe the phenomenon will show itself
to you more. So, maybe there is an upspike with
people who deal with people that have special needs that
they start having enough spike of experiences because they're also
one interpreting them and two opening themselves up to the
possibility of these things because of maybe somebody knocking at
the door with that you know, telepathic communication, you know.

Speaker 2 (58:45):
Yeah, kind of like I was saying a little bit ago,
it could be almost you know, with these types of people,
the veil is just a little bit thinner than with
most of the population. You know, I'm trying to be
very delicate with how word things here not to offend anybody,
but yeah, I think that's entirely possible that there just

(59:06):
is some barrier that either you know, is not there
or there's you know, some way that they're able to
traverse that barrier.

Speaker 1 (59:18):
I mean, just to make another connection in here too,
have you ever like been around people that have like
Donald syndrome or anything for example, or ever like had
a conversation with somebody with that.

Speaker 2 (59:27):
A little bit, not not too much.

Speaker 1 (59:30):
So they kind of have this like childlike sense of wonder,
Like they have this like really authentic like sense of humor,
Like it's it's almost kind of reminds you of just
like the true honest sense of humor like a child
would have that like a far joke is funny, you know,
like it's just Oh, I wonder if they kind of
have that connection that they keep there, like, for lack
of a better term, like childlike innocence, you know what I mean,

(59:51):
so or childlike sense of wonder or childlike sense of
like interest in the world, that might be another good
example for it. So because they know, ever had that
barrier of the materialistic world pressuring them down, because you know,
a lot of the time, you know, they'll have families
that help take care of them. They can kind of
just you know, exist as they want to exist. You know,
they don't get pressured into like the normal pressures of

(01:00:12):
the world necessarily. I wonder if that kind of makes
that barrier not necessarily go up in the first place,
so then they still have that same mental connection with
this other world as like you know, like a five
year old might have, but you know, this person can
be in their thirties and maybe have a little bit
more understanding of the world being in their thirties but
still have that child connection to this other.

Speaker 2 (01:00:35):
You know, well, kind of taking that a step further,
you know, and this is an idea we've talked about
on the show a lot. You know, that weird thing
that happened, you know, four or five years ago when
we were all at home and a lot of people
were either not working or working from home, and it
seems like a lot of people you know, started podcasts
or like fell into paranormal research and stuff like that.

(01:00:58):
It's because you had time to do that. You know,
people had time to research, to look into their interests
and develop these hobbies, and so, you know, taking it
a step further, like you said, if there's you know,
some sort of barrier that's not there to start off with,
and like you said, a lot of these individuals live

(01:01:20):
in situations where they're kind of cared for and they
don't have those you know, every day quote unquote struggle.
That's not the right way to put it.

Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
The pressure is like the normal rule to fit into
the rat race. You owner like a nine to five
and have to do all this stuffing that mentally just
breaks you down to a point of exhaustion where you
just don't want to do it to work, eat and sleep.

Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
More autonomy to kind of, like you said, hyper focus
on things and when you you know, be curious and
when you of you know, they might be more in
tune to something. I think that makes a lot of sense.
It might just be like a perfect storm. You know,
it might not be. Hey, this one thing is the
magic fucking bullet in this, but when you combine all

(01:02:04):
these different little things, it's a perfect storm.

Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Yeah. No, because honestly, you wouldn't be able to get
to that, like meant that same capacity as like an
adult without like unless you're able to like take an
experiment where you're essentially able to take a person and
have them live their whole life without having to fall
into the normal world and just be taken care of,
just to see what they would do with it. I
mean again, I think it's just a matter too, of
just being also more observant of things around you. Because

(01:02:29):
you know, when everybody's just working their job, they come home,
they got their things they gotta do. It's like you
don't even pay attention to like the little things, like
somebody can move something in your house and you may
not even notice for like a week, as you're just
hyper focusing going through. But if you're somebody that has
autism and you hang out in your house and you
you know, read your books, you watch your show as
you do your thing, and you notice any little thing
that's moved, which is already like part of that anyways,

(01:02:52):
then you start noticing and observing little tiny, weird things
that seem like they're off. So, I mean, you know,
if you start noticing that, you turn around, I mean,
you look at the person who takes care of you,
and you just start thinking in your head like you know,
I really I you know, I really I really want
this right now, and you just are hyper focused on
that thought. It kind of goes into that whole idea
of like manifesting into somebody else. You know, you know,

(01:03:14):
maybe they're like manifesting without potentially realizing it. Because again,
if they kind of have this like half connection with
like the mental realm and like the physical realm, then
they can project these thoughts not even necessarily realizing like
fully what they're doing, you know what I mean, Like.

Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
And they might, like you said, one, they might not
realize what they're doing. And two if these things are happening.
They might not realize that that's just not normal, you know,
they probably, Oh, everybody can just you know, materialize these things, you.

Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Know, and I mean even connecting into just something else
that I was thinking about when I was mentioning like
the people with cerebral palsy that he was mentioning on
that other podcast, That whole concept about like your your consciousness,
your spirit, whatever you want to call it, is still
exactly like the person that you're able to think, like
what like you don't have like the mindset of like

(01:04:07):
a child. Like it's almost like you're a grown person
that's trapped inside of this like body that you can't
talk correctly like you want to. You can't move your
body correctly like you want to. If you start looking
at like cerebral palsy in that sense, I mean, it's
not too far off from the whole concept of like, uh,
you know, for example, when somebody becomes like it gets
into like a vegeative state, you know, like more often

(01:04:30):
than not, like we've kind of proven that like even
though that person can't move, they can't talk, they can't
do anything, like, there's still them inside there, Like you
can see it from their eye gestures, they can see
it from everything else. So it's like, who's to say
that if it isn't something that's like a physical ailment,
that it may not interact the same Because again, we
have such like a minimal understanding of consciousness, and if
this person can't project what they think and feel consciously

(01:04:53):
using like their physical interpretation of the world, then how
would you ever know like where they could be thinking
inside of their own head, unless again you get into
this aspect of telepathically communicating with them. But then it
gets into the aspect of it's more of like the
the you know, pseudoscience where you know, mainstream science is
going to take it seriously. But if you start connecting
into all these like weird hidden conspiracies and everything else,

(01:05:14):
it just it makes more than sense, you know, like
that would be the way to connect in and actually
be able to understand this mental But again, if it's
already like that, and we know that it's like that
with somebody who's been put into a vegetive state, why
wouldn't we assume that it might not be the same
as somebody who's again has cerebral palsy, you.

Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
Know, Yeah, I mean, I like, like I've said, I
think there's definitely something to this. I think it makes
a lot of sense just based off of the things
we know about science and the world. And yeah, I
mean I don't really have a whole lot more to
add at this point, Like, uh, You've gone hard on this,
so I feel like I don't have a whole lot
to add. But yeah, I think it's super interesting. I

(01:05:54):
think this is something that has a lot of connections
to a lot of things talk about and you know,
I'm kind of interested to see where this research in
this work goes, and I think this would be something
fun to you know, circle back to in six months,
a year, whatever when this podcast has more information out
there and just kind of do like a check in
and see where they're at with all this. All right, guys,

(01:06:17):
we got to take another break. We'll be right back,
and now we're getting back to the Bizarre.

Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
I mean, I even want to try to hit up
these people and see if we can make some of
them that have been on this show pop on the
Bizarre Encounters. But I don't know, man, I think it's
groundbreaking research. I think there's a lot of potential to
it and I have a lot of respect for this research,
like I said, kind of connecting with all of this
stuff that I've gone through with my family through the
years and everything. But popping into the chat, we got
to bring up some people in the chat because it

(01:06:43):
seemed like a lot of people popped in late. We
do have foot Clan from last from the last live show,
so big shout out to him, and he popped in
making some comments about the connection between down syndrome and
UFO conferences and the potential of you know, the mental
state of the people that could potentially be running them.

(01:07:03):
But that's that's debate for another conversation. But popping onto
a little bit farther down, he goes, Bro, you seem
hyper focused. Have you had your ADHD check lately? And
no I have not.

Speaker 2 (01:07:15):
Yeah, you went for like a good solid four or
five minutes there, and I don't think you took a
fucking breath. I thought you were about to pass out.

Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
Dude, Dude. It's one of those things that when I
get hyper focus on something like I'll just end up
going off on like rants on it and show like that,
Like I'm sure that if I went in somewhere they
would probably diagnose me with something. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
I'm sure they diagnose you with something. It's just a
matter of what.

Speaker 5 (01:07:37):
It would be.

Speaker 1 (01:07:38):
It's a spectrum. Man, we're all on in somewhere right.

Speaker 2 (01:07:43):
And we got man's saying shout out to Shane Scotch
and the Big Bad Boo Daddy for the shout out,
and I respond a shout out for the shout out
for the shout out. That's like some inception shit right there.

Speaker 1 (01:07:55):
I'm assuming that's blood Chugger, So welcome blood Chugger, Meet Kelly.
If Kelly's still in the chat.

Speaker 2 (01:08:00):
They don't have to have a nickname. Fight club over there.
Let's see cryptid bits said, Damn, I missed the first half.
Why did I think you went live later? Well, that's
because your shows go live later, I think, Shane, because
I'm an old man and I have to go to
bed early.

Speaker 1 (01:08:17):
So yeah, Usually for any of the lives, for bizarre
encounters and for bizarre inquiries, we'll usually be starting them
around seven seven thirty, just so everybody kind of has
a heads up, and anything for inquiries will probably start
around nine, just because I usually record later because of
the kids and everything. But with Orn. Of course, like
you said, you are the old man, so you need
to record a little bit earlier. But also doing a

(01:08:38):
live show, I figured people would probably enjoy it if
it started around seven, because that's a good time. That's
like right after dinner or even if you're still eating dinner,
you can sit down and listen to 's get into
some mind bending shenanigans. But just again, take a quick
home moment to give a big thank you to everybody
that popped into the chat today and for anybody that
may have popped in a bit late. When will our

(01:09:00):
next live show be orin.

Speaker 2 (01:09:01):
That will be Thursday, May the first, at seven fifteen
Eastern time on the Open Minds Media YouTube channel.

Speaker 1 (01:09:09):
Like sharing, subscribe and if you guys want to know
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you guys will be notified anytime we go live. And
even though we will not be live next week with
bizarre inquiries, we should be live next week for bizarre encounters.
And off hand, Orn, you know what we're gonna be
diving into next week for a bizarre encounter, I do.

Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
I've switched it up on you. We're not doing Coral
Castle next week. I've got something that I just fell
penis deep into, So we're gonna do Coral Castle as
my next deep dive. That one's done, but I got
something else on the deck for you guys next week,
So well, perfect. Do you want me to give a
teaser for everybody out there?

Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
Yeah? Absolutely, Actually we see when will this fall? Yeah,
they'll they'll still they'll hear this for anybody that's listening
to it, not live, they'll still hear it before the
episode comes up. So yeah, definitely give them teaser.

Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
Okay, So I'm not gonna come round out and say
what it is, but this is something involving a mysterious photograph.
It was taken in England in the nineteen sixties. It
kind of went viral before going viral was a thing,
and there are a lot of interesting kind of thoughts
and theories about what this could be, some of them

(01:10:19):
down to earth and some of them very bizarre. So
there's your guys's hint. I'm super excited to present this episode.
This is the most fun I've had putting one together
and researching it in a long time. So I was
able to just you know, kind of knock this thing
out quick, and I want to share it with you
guys as quick as I can. So there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
Well, I'm excited for it, and from what I can
hear in the background, man, it sounds like the audience
is going to be pretty excited about it for next
week too.

Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
So that's just you pressing little buttons over there.

Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
Well, they don't got to know that, man. But on
another side, note, say somebody wanted to be able to
contribute to the next Bizarre Inquiries episode, how might they
be able to do that?

Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
Or well, you guys can submit questions, you can submit articles,
You can submit you know, like YouTube videos, any other
kind of video, or it can be something you know,
kind of funny. You know, we've been trying to hit
not super duper paranormal related funny things like the Viking
poop and the Florida Man games. Like if you guys
just want to ask us a random question about ourselves,
we'll inquire about that too. So just anything you got,

(01:11:21):
send in those questions and Shane tell them how they
can do that.

Speaker 1 (01:11:24):
You guys can one hit us up through social media.
Instagram and Facebook are the ones we are the most
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You guys can also email us at Increase of our
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(01:11:45):
There's a million different means of being able to get
a hold of us. Whatever's the easiest means for you guys,
Just make sure that you guys get a hold of
us drop some stuff for the next episode. And I
mean at the end of the day, if you guys
like some of the stuff that we end up bringing
into the show, and maybe that's why you guys haven't
dropped too too many articles and stuff, that's totally fine too.
Just another concept that we can definitely do at the end,
maybe throwing this idea live on the show right now

(01:12:06):
to get orange feedback on it. Maybe at least, you know,
we can put our articles together, because I feel like
people kind of like what we end up diving into.
But maybe at the end of the show we can
start doing something where we do like a like a
guest article or a guest clip or something like that.
So at least if we have one, we can we
can throw something at the end of the show. We
can make it a surprise to us, so we have
no idea what we're getting into until the guest sends
it to us.

Speaker 2 (01:12:25):
Yeah, I think that would be fun to kind of
have just our off the cuff reactions to things. But
I mean, you guys got to submit those questions if
you want us to do that. I mean, see if
you can stump us, see if you can get us
to react weird to stuff. I mean, we react weird
to normal stuff. So if you throw something really bizarre,
who knows where we'll go with it. Shane will make
all sorts of ejaculation jokes, I'm sure.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
Or at the end of the show, we can even
start doing something where everybody that pops into the live
chat they can start throwing some questions and we can
start getting into those at the end of the show.
That might be an even easier option, and it might
make it so that more people want to pop into
the chat when we definitely have a good amount of people.
So maybe next next time, guys, you guys can pop
in throw some questions towards at the end and we
can all get into them. And on another side note,
if you guys want to keep updated on anything that

(01:13:09):
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on social media Instagram and Facebook like I had previously mentioned.
And if you guys want to support us and show
us some love, you guys can always go and check
out our Open Minds Media merch store to get some
awesome designs for one of the shows or pertaining to

(01:13:32):
your favorite creature or topic. And T shirts over there
are now only fifteen sixty eight. I found a way
to discount them as much as I possibly can, so
hopefully you guys will take advantage of that. And if
you guys want to get early access to the show
or any of that fun stuff, premium videos of the show,
any of that, you guys can go and check out
the Open Minds Media Patreon and of course you will
get stuff for both shows and orin if they like

(01:13:53):
this video, what should they go and do?

Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
I don't give a shit like Sharon subscribe. I don't
know what else are they supposed to do?

Speaker 1 (01:14:02):
Hopefully that yeah, and hit that notification button. We just
I gotta keep pressuring that so that again, everybody will
know when we go live and they want to en
up popping into the show late, because they'll get that,
you know, fancy little notification. They'll let them know the
second that we go live. And if anybody wants to
find any of this stuff that we'd mentioned or and
where can they find that stuff?

Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
And the motherfucking link tree in the show description.

Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
Oh hell yeah, and for anybody that may not know it.
On this show, we tend to let our minds wander.
We get bizarre, like we always tend to do on
both shows. So always always guys stay bizarre, just like me,
the big bad staining Squatch and Orn over there, the
big bad boo Daddy answer the question who is to daddy?

Speaker 2 (01:15:06):
And I'm plumming, Shane, stop talking about ejaculating
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