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Speaker 1 (00:32):
Don't look under the internet, just do that.
That's good.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Please do it again, but lower and softer, hey Tim.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
Anyway, oh, hello everybody.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Hi Michael.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Don't look under the Internet.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
This is an Internet comedy horror podcast about
scary things like Jason's butt.
Got him, ah, got him.
I have here with me Jason.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Hello, my butt is terrifying actually.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
I also have Doug.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
What up everybody?
It's me, I also have.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
Matthew.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
I'm the scariest thing.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
And then there's me, ASMR Michael, and I'm going to
talk into the mic real sensualand I'm going to do what's that
thing they do on some of thefucking videos where they're
just like drag their nails.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
You gotta be like.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Wow, my mic doesn't even pick that up.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
I'd prefer it if you did like those TikTok NPC
streams where you like.
Pretend to eat the little.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Yeah, there you go you got it thanks for the sub,
thanks for the bits, thanks forthe glizzies slow that video
down.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
You got a good clip there.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
I'll give you a better one.
Yeah, we'll clip that anyway,I'm gonna hit us all with a
little bit of Doody HousekeepingClap above your head.
So on today's episode of I'mHousekeeping Today, I got some
folks that I want to shiggityshout out.
We have Extra Crispy.

(02:19):
What's up?
Extra Crispy this is all onPatreoncom.
Patreoncom slash DeloittePod.
Extra Crispy what do you guysthink of the name Extra Crispy?

Speaker 4 (02:30):
I think it's pretty good.
I think it's not bad.
It's fine.
I think it's.
It's alright.
Depends on what it's describing.
It's not bad, Well that'sactually Is it Peebus?

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Is it?
Is it, Peebus Mike?

Speaker 3 (02:41):
It's everything that you can think of.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
If it's crispy Peebus then.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
I'm in, does it?

Speaker 1 (02:45):
have 11 herbs and spices.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
It might actually go with the next one, because the
next one, the next patron?

Speaker 1 (02:53):
If it was, then it becomes an 11 out of 10.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
The next.
The other patron is Garlicflash sale.
I have far too much garlic sothat garlic might be a little
extra crispy.
I saw that one that's still an11 out of 10.

Speaker 4 (03:14):
That's pretty solid yeah more than they need to on
Patreon, so thank you garlicflash sale.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
I have too much garlic you can all do that.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
You know that right.
Like any of you that arepatrons or not, like you can
give us more money, you realizethat, right, the sky's the limit
.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Honestly, we don't want to limit you.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Yeah, if you thought you were being stopped you're
not being stopped, you're finelike give us more, more money if
you're currently, you canliterally change that today yeah
, right now.
Do it while it's live, and I'llshout you out again.

Speaker 4 (03:49):
Probably not, though there's just an email come in
while we're recording I I willshout you out middle of the
episode oh yeah, brother, that'swhat I like I'll shout at you
in the middle of the episode.
I will demean you yeah and thefamily boys.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
That's.
That concludes today's episodeof house of keeping um.
I'm very interested in thetopic we have today, not only as
like a person, but as amidwesterner I would say I
fucking hate you thomas, and Imay not be a religious person,
uh, but I do like the concept ofan angel looking over all of us

(04:29):
.
You know, a guardian angel, ifyou would.
Only this guardian angel seemsto have a different type of
agenda.
Today, we're talking aboutMidwest.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Angelica, analog whore, analog whore, analog
whore.
Cheers everybody.

Speaker 4 (04:42):
Analog whore.
I got you this time.
Hold on.

Speaker 3 (04:46):
Oh right, right, I forgot sorry hey, you can, guys,
you can do it.
What are you drinking?

Speaker 4 (04:52):
there's a bottle here and it's empty yeah what are
you drinking, real quick becausethey were at a buffalo trace at
the drive through alcohol standnext to my house.
I've got Kirkland vodka becauseit was.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
they were at a Buffalo Trace, at the drive-thru
alcohol stand next to my houseI've got Kirkland Vodka because
it was $19 for a handle and ittastes like Grey Goose.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
I have a Fresca, I have Mountain Dew.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
I've also got ants actively crawling on me and it's
really upsetting.
Cheers everybody, we've gotants.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
We got ants.
Yeah, we're talking aboutMidwest Angelica today.
This one's been on the radarfor a little bit.
Uh, it was actually referenceda while ago, if you all remember
, when the creator of minervaalliance was on our show.
Uh, shout out to minervaalliance again.
Uh, but they mentioned thatthis is one of their top uh
projects that they uh thatthey're enjoying at the moment,

(05:41):
and I see why uh, we'll get intoit.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
Slept on this one, yeah, yeah we'll get into it it
was on our fucking like to-dolist forever and I think we just
got lazy full disclosure.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
It's not a lazy thing um I thought there was more.
I thought there was more to itthan there actually was.
I never dived too deep but fromwhat I heard everyone talking
about they're like this is likethe best analog horror.
This is incredible, but a lot.
I thought it was going to belike 50 or 60 videos.
It's actually a pretty quickburn through.
It's only.
I want to say like 12, 13 yeah,it's not bad at all.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
It's like uh it is sectioned into parts though it's
still going.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
It seems like because there's yeah, it is yeah, like
it's actually going.

Speaker 4 (06:23):
It seems like because there's yeah, it is yeah, like
it's actually there's recentuploads, and by recent I mean
January or something, but stilllike that's pretty recent in the
world of what we cover.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
So yeah, One of these years we will go backwards in
time and revisit some of thethings that we decided to cover
the first two seasons.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
What am I?
Andy Bishago?

Speaker 4 (06:43):
Yes, how do I kick people?
How do?

Speaker 2 (06:49):
I rewind the last 40 seconds of my life.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
How do I kill myself, jesus Christ Jesus.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
And we're unmonetized .

Speaker 2 (07:00):
And this video doesn't matter anymore.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
Let's kind of get into Midwest a little bit.
Do you guys want me to kind ofkick off this thing?
Because where would you startif not the beginning?

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Well, you are in that section on the outline.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
Yeah, so let me just kick it off here.
The great thing about me makingthe outlines is I get first
pick of shit, and I usuallyalways pick the first couple of
videos because they the easiest.
I'm really bad at this shit, ahthat's the beauty man.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Oh no we haven't noticed you, uh, you spend the
time making the outline, you getthe first pick of what's easy.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
Oh yeah, brother um, but I make up for it by writing
kick-ass cryptid stuff.
Uh, patreoncom, slash leapod ordeletedcom subscribe you'll get
a cryptic corner um but anyway,we make up for it by rushing
through all of it yeah, I gotour last cryptic corner where I
speed run the episode.
Actually I'm not gonna lie,that was my top.
Fantastic, it was one of mytops, it was pretty great.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
I'm looking back at disappointment on mike's face
when he came downstairs andrealized that we had four
sentences left.
But it was palpable, it was sofunny.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
It was pretty great.
But we're not talking aboutcryptids today.
Well, we kind of, I guess weare later hey yeah, we are later
maybe, but I think god anyway.
So today I'm gonna be coveringthe first five uh videos here.
Um, I'm gonna skim through acouple of them, as some of them
are just kind of like, just kindof throwaway videos, I guess
you could say.
But there is Call Now, homeAttention, starfield and

(08:30):
Starkill.
Call Now is literally like oneof those.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
This is a YouTube channel.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Yes, it's a YouTube channel Midwest Angelica.
I probably should have saidthat before.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
Killing it.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
Killing it today.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
Mike.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Thank you, I'm on top of it.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
Can you tell that I'm totally not sick and don't have
a sigh and also don't have afever.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Mike, I will try and give you a break tonight,
because I know that yoursickness is probably affecting
how you're thinking thank youhe's down with the sickness
right now so the first episodecall now is a very quick thing.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
It's one of those like old like, like in like
infomercials you find online,like old commercials, where it's
like this could be yours forone payment of $19.99, blah,
blah, blah.
But it's talking about this VHSfor a movie called Midwest
Angelica and it's kind of goingover the plot.
It's basically saying thingslike when a corpse fell from the
cosmos, what did earth do?

(09:25):
You can pick up your copy ofmidwest angelica today for only
16.99 plus shipping to hand.
Like call within the next 15minutes and you'll get a free
poster, which aren't they alwaysjust kind of giving that shit
away?
Because how do they that shitalready like?
How do they know it's within a15 minute time frame?
Because don't they already havethat shit set up and ready to?

Speaker 2 (09:44):
go they don't.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
It's called yeah, so yeah, that shit's all.
You're always going to get theposter, no matter when you call
Right.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
That's the gist of it , hopefully.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
Yeah, I figured that's it for the first episode.
The second little video here is.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
That's because they they're a scam.

Speaker 3 (10:08):
oh no, the second video $3.99 to access the thing
you just paid for.
This is probably one of thegreatest bits of like YouTube
that I've seen in a very longtime.
You're gonna see this a lot aswe go through this, this the
series.
But this thing is beautiful,like the guy put in the work on
this fucking series, and youcould tell this shit looks
awesome.
Um, home is a bit longer of avideo.

(10:31):
It's eight and a half minuteslong and basically, uh, what it
goes over is um, in 1985, nasadiscovers this new object in
space by Jupiter and they namedthis object AZ-001.
Um, they decide that they'regoing to run some tests to see
if they can find any life onthis object.

(10:53):
They think at the moment theythink it's just some asteroid,
so they're like, don't know ifthere's life on it or not.
We're going to have to find out.
Turns out, they figure out thatthe object itself is alive, or
at least it was.
The object, according to theNASA, seems to be a corpse.

(11:13):
That's fucking eerie.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
I wonder how?
Okay, I'm sorry to cut you off,but they actually make it
really cold.
But I wonder how many corpsesare orbiting Earth?

Speaker 3 (11:27):
I know there's monkey corpses Probably none.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Does that count as a corpse, Mike?
Well no, it didn't come backdown.
I mean, it's not still outthere.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Well, that's what I'm saying, I don't.
I don't mean like the thingsthat everyone's heard about.
I just I have no idea how manymanned missions to space, least
to orbit, there have been, and Idon't know how many of those
have never returned tune intoour next episode, where we cover
conspiracy theories.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
I don't know I, I think, I think probably not many
, I mean you can look that up, Iguess.
But like most astronauts, ifthey die they die on re-entry
and most things that go intoorbit like gonna fall eventually
because they're slowly comingback yeah unless you get
obviously static velocity offalling.

Speaker 4 (12:11):
Some die on re-outry as well.
Re-outry.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Re-outry, Re-outry.
They want to go back out.
They can't.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
More like re-ouchy I'm dying help.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Sorry, Mike, that was just a random thought.
Go ahead.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
I ouchie, I'm dying help.
Sorry, Mike, it was just arandom thought.
Go ahead, I can actually answerthat question though.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
But I won't because I don't want to.
So again, this is all takingplace in 1985.
Nasa has done a bunch ofresearch and they expect that
this corpse object is going toreach Earth by 1999.
So they form up a department atNASA called HOME.

(12:48):
It is the Heavenly Operationand Material Examination
Department.
Home is basically createdsolely to investigate and
research AZ-001.
Investigate and research AZ-001.
Home HQ is also located inNewport, nebraska, which kind of

(13:10):
comes into play later.
It is being run by the leadphysician, who is Dr Lucas
Michaels.
He is the lead physician overat Home.
It goes on to also mention thathe goes missing in 1989, two
years after home was founded.
Home was founded in 1987 to domore research on this object.

(13:31):
So 1995 comes into play now andwe're hearing from a man named
Dr Ray O'Connor.
He is the head of research overat home and this man discovers
that AZ-001 has these brainwavesthat are coming out of beta
waves.
He mentions that they're verysimilar to the type of beta

(13:55):
waves that humans give off whenwe're in deep sleep.
So he's like, yep, we'refiguring out a bunch of shit
about this weird thing.
So 1999 comes up, june 1st, newYear's, az001 passes by the

(14:15):
moon.
We get a visual of this as well.
And again, this whole thinglooks very well.
I don't know about you guys.
I got Vita Karnas vibes offthis.
This whole thing is verysimilar to Vita Karnas, even the
imagery later in the series.
Very well, like I got I don'tknow about you guys I got vita
vita carnis vibes off.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
This, like this whole thing has, is very similar to
vita carnis, even like theimagery later in the series.

Speaker 3 (14:30):
Yeah, oh my god yeah this and that are, I would argue
, up like top tier when it comesto these type of like analog
ish, horror.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Uh, just because, like you can tell, they put in
the fucking work yeah, um,there's some things I prefer
about this, but there's also, Ithink, some of the imagery in
Via Carnis I prefer.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
I don't know we can talk about that later.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
So June 1st it passes by the moon, or January 1st
sorry, january 13th AZ-001passes into our atmosphere.
We do get photos of this thingin our atmosphere as well and it
kind of looks like tentaclessort of the photos that they get
.
It looks tentacly.
It's very ominous already andalready we're like oh gosh, this
is some Lovecraftian shit, Ibet.

(15:16):
After getting these photos,three days later, on January
16th, a chunk of A-Z-001actually separates off of the
main piece they call this oneAZ-001 Alpha and it separates
and then lands in Nebraska.
We get visual of us tracking itscourse as it crashes to the

(15:37):
Earth.
After this we are given foundfootage style visuals of a crew
that is sent out to investigatethe crash site and they're in
like full hazmat gear.
It's at this point, when theyget to the site, that you hear
this like screech and you hear aguy's shout um, it's alive,

(15:58):
it's alive.
And it pans over to it and youjust see this giant tentacle
coming like out of like theearth essentially and um, you
hear it like screeching, likeit's, it's, it's kind of an
upsetting noise.
Um, while the screeching isgoing on, it cuts over to one of
the hazmat members and he isjust a flamethrower in this
fucking thing, just scorching,just scorching everything.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
It's great um, it's definitely the coolest shot, and
it really is yeah, I don't knowif the thing that's on his head
is like actually a thing that'son his head, or if it's like a
3d model of a, just a cylinderthat's been like stuck top of
his head but it looks sick asfuck.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
Yeah, I agree, that's the thing.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
This hazmat suit.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
It looks like kind of like Mysterio, like how he's
got that circular button Instead.
Of that it's more cylinder.

Speaker 4 (16:49):
It's giving marshmallow.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
I think it is a 3D model but it's like so it's
blended so well that it's it is,and the shot I really real
quick I'm.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
I'm sorry, but I thought this was really neat and
I just had to say this becausethis is like the best part to
this all this, all the uh, theprograms that this person used
to make this was were free, yeahI should, because it's just
like blender and like some likefree photo editing stuff, like
kind of crazy.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
I'm just saying mention this awesome.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
While they're like tracking az001 through space,
you get like vector graph,looking like graphics, and shit
yeah I love that shit so muchdude that reminded me of the
alien movies so much and like Iam here for that, yep and that's
like a reoccurring thingthroughout this those, those
like, like grid graphics.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
I love that shit so much.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
They're insane.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Yeah, so the guy's flamethrower and everything
which someone in the commentswas like what are they
flamethrowing?
This thing came from, thisthing like reentered in our
gravity and it was able tosurvive that.
Do you think a flamethrower isgoing to help?
Maybe, yeah, and also that'sjust, I feel, like protocol,
like because you're going to goscorched earth, burn it, fuck it
.
Who cares?

(18:02):
Anyway, so you notice a hazmatmember.
They're like starting to bugout a little bit, like he's just
like standing still at onepoint and he like looks down at
his hands and this shit wasfucking creepy as hell and
awesome he like, looks down athis hand.
Entire series, honestly, oh Ilike, so I like the last shot,
but it is and you can see, it'sthe thumbnail, even it's the

(18:24):
thumbnail for the fucking video.
But he like looks down at hishands and all this like blood
just comes like oozing out ofhis helmet and it's so fucking
cool.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
Is it blood, or is he like melting?

Speaker 3 (18:36):
I thought it was.
I interpreted it as blood, Imean, I guess it would be both.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
If your flesh is like melting, it's all just gonna
come, that's fair specifically,doug, I'm pretty sure it is what
you just said and I'll, once Iget to my section, I'll I know
why.

Speaker 3 (18:52):
Yeah, I know why.
So you know that in hindsightyou're probably right.
It is probably melting um 100,but it's just oozing out of his
fucking helmet and his hands.
He's just like hold him up likeit's all just dripping down.
It's fucking awesome, um.
And then you see like um, uh,it's like the last shot is like

(19:12):
the hat.
The other has been like runningfor his fucking life and then
it pans to like stops and it'sjust focusing on the helmet from
the guy who's just like wasjust like oozing out of his
helmet.
It's like the helmets on theground and you see this like
tentacly thing like come out ofit, kind of like a, like a, like
a, like a octopus coming out ofa jar.
You know what I mean.
Like it's it like kind ofgrooves around.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
It's fucking awesome, um, or tentacles coming out of
a butthole or tentacles comingout of a butthole that's the
better way of putting it.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
The next video is called attention.
It's 50 seconds long, literally.
It's just one of those likeattention.
If you live in this county, getthe fuck out yourself, get the
fuck out of there.
And some of them are like CassCounty, fremont County, mills
County.
It's just areas in Nebraska,but that's all there is to that
one.
The next one is Starfield.

(20:04):
This one had my favorite visual.
That one with the bleeding wasawesome.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
But this next one has my favorite you think this is
where Todd Howard got his ideaswho's Todd Howardard?

Speaker 3 (20:26):
the test again.
Huh, just continue, okay.
So starfield this takes placeon january 16th on starfield
ranch.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
We, uh are introduced to the ranchers that live here
or stardust starfield okay,important here Starfield or
Stardust Starfield, okayImportant distinction Is there
one named Stardust Go check outour episode on Stardust Ranch
that we did yeah.
There's a guy who kills alienswith katanas and it's great,
yeah, he's a pretty sick dude.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
He is my hero.
So we're introduced to ourranchers, avery Jones and Colin
Jones.
His son, avery Jones, wakes upto his dogs barking at 431 am.
His son, colin, is recordingall of this.
As it happens, you see, the twogo out into like their pasture,

(21:08):
I guess you could say, andthey're just sitting at like the
gate and they're like what'sgoing on and the dad's like I
don't know.
He's like well, where's Rocky?
I'm assuming they're talking,sitting at like the gate and
they're like what's going on andthe dad's like I don't know.
He's like well, where's rocky?
I'm assuming they're talkingabout the dog and he's like
rocky's he's, he's not here andlike kind of being a little
ominous.
Ominous about it, um, but youjust hear barking in the
distance and the barking kind oflike starts to like muffle out,

(21:30):
like it just gets like like thedog is kind of just like goes,
goes from like barking to awhimper.
You know that whole thing.
So yeah.
Yeah, so as this happens, it'skind of like the still shot on
this, like farm, like fence, andyou see this like thing, like
as he's moving the camera.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
You see this weird like I don't want to keep using
the word tentacle, but it reallyis just kind of like a
tentacle-y thing.
It looks like a neuron.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, and it just kind of like slithers
under the fence a little bit andit just kind of cuts.
So the next bits of the videoare apparently not usable.
There's some still images thatthey were able to pull, but
other than that the rest is justtrash.
But the still images that theywere able to pull, but other
than that the rest is just trash.
But the still images that wereable to be found.
By the way, this is all beingrecorded from home.

(22:22):
Home has all this information.
This is kind of like a videothat Home has created for
training purposes and whatnot.
But these still images theyshow us and you see these two
deer is being like, overtaken by, like it.
It looks it's like the thingfrom the movie, the thing.
It's like being taken over andlike assimilated by by like the

(22:45):
dog scene yeah, it's literallylike the dog scene.
It's pretty cool okay you seethis other deer um, like right
next to it, kind of like in theact of also being assimilated.
Um, you also hear gunshotsgoing on in this as well.
Um, and then we get a gunshotsare audible, as it says.
Yeah, gunshots are audible andjust pew, pew, pew.

(23:05):
Uh, we get a jump cut over toAvery Jones, who is also being
like assimilated Um, it evensays Avery Jones, assimilation
and it's like him, his wholehead is being like taken over by
this thing.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
It's kind of legit like yeah, this thing looks like
the fucking jersey devil, likeI don't even know like what to
call it.
It's a wolf deer.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
So it's deer, but the other thing is the dog well, no
, I know, but it everything likemushes, together.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
You know what I'm saying, so like it ends up
looking like this fucking, likethe jersey, fucking devil,
because it's just anamalgamation of shit yeah, they
definitely.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
They definitely took like whole dick.
Um, they definitely tookinspiration from fucking, from
john carpenter's a thing withthis like hunter h, this like
100, but anyway.
So we jump, cut to Avery.
He's being assimilated.
You see his head being takenover.
You see Colin just running tohis house to hide from this
creature and then, like a supercreepy shot happens where he's

(24:08):
like he's like goes to his house, he pans over to a window and
he's like freaking out.
He's breathing all heavy andyou see this thing just like
float up into the window.
You know what I mean.
Like it's just things head likepop up and it's pretty creepy.
It just like cuts and all yousee Colin is running upstairs.
He's shouting mom.
He's like mom, are you here?

(24:28):
The only thing he finds is moretentacles and shit.
So this thing is already at hishouse and assumed to have taken
over his family.
Colin runs out of his house andwe get a shot of a cow that is
like a silhouette of a cow onthe horizon, because the sun's
coming up and you see theseshapes just coming out of the

(24:53):
cow.
It's kind of fungal, you knowwhat I mean.
Like those videos of.
I wouldn't say the last of us.
It's kind of like you know thezombie fungus.
Kind of yeah, where you seelike Like the Grasshopper or
whatever is taking over and yousee the fungus, just like it's
like splitting out of theirexoskeleton and shit.

(25:13):
It looks like that.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
It's very creepy um you know what fungus was used in
the last of us, mike uh no thezombie fungus anyway continue
makes sense.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
I suppose they are zombies, um so um, the cow's
being assimilated and we thensee what is assumed and this is
my favorite shot you, you seewhat is assumed to be avery
jones, um, or at least evenpotentially an amalgamation of
the whole family, because it'sjust like one person and the

(25:49):
head is this giant, spiky,tentacly thing.
It's.
It's like the size of like fourpeople on the body of one
person and it's got this giantsunrise behind it and it is so
fucking cool looking and Ihighly recommend watching this
again because the visuals arefucking insane.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
Follow along.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
As all of this is happening as all of this is
happening, see, like small bitsof text like popping up on the
screen, like it says likeAvery's assimilation, um,
colin's panicking and thingslike that.
The last bit of text you see iswith this, like one person over
the sunrise, and it just sayslike family.
So I assume that means thatthat's like, that's like their

(26:36):
entire family shaped into onekind of being.
The final shot we get is, um,the camera on its side, it's
assumed you don't see colinanymore and the battery's about
to die.
It's one of those where it'sassumed that colin got got.
Um, you see, like these giantfungal stacks, like they look
like mushrooms, like all aroundthe house.
You see, like this giant fungalstacks, like they look like
mushrooms, like all around thehouse.

(26:56):
You see, like this, like these,like spores all over in the air
and everything it's fucking.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
It's a very creepy looking scene and then it
transforms into a Toyota Supraand Vin Diesel rides out and
then all of the spores becomecoronas, but that's where it
ends.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
It ends on that shot and again it's so beautifully.
And then all of the sporesbecome Coronas.
Yeah, because camera, but thatthat's where it ends.
It ends on that shot, and again, it's so beautifully done.
Um, my last bit here is calledstar kill and essentially what
this one is is um, home isshowing how fast the
assimilation process is.
They were able to get a sampleof um, uh, uh, az, zero, zero

(27:35):
the assimilation processes.
They were able to get a sampleof AZ-001 and they're putting
under microscopes and shit tosee what's going on In literal
milliseconds.
It shows you how fast thisthing just takes over its host.
It takes up to 400 millisecondsfor this thing to completely
take over the host and you seethe cells breaking down and then

(27:55):
just becoming this weird, likejaggedy, a mess of the best,
like neuron, ish yeah appearance.
It's at this point that homedecides that they need to
destroy this thing by any meansnecessary.
This is the start of projectStark Hill, and that's where I

(28:16):
end my bit pretty wild stuff.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
That video definitely , uh, definitely speaks for
itself the part where the, theblood is just coming out of the
mask.
I a hundred percent agree.
Like it's fucking they, they,fucking cool right off, the rip
went hard.
You know what I?

Speaker 3 (28:36):
mean.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
Oh yeah, you know what you're in for when you see
it.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
Who's next?

Speaker 4 (28:42):
That would be me.
I'm next.
What are you up for us, doug?
All right, so the next video inthe series, uh, is called
phantoms.
Um, and this word is actuallykind of important, so keep that
in the back of your mind as wego through this.
Um, but the description for thisvideo says the foot it's
actually super important, um,and I didn't catch this until my

(29:03):
second watch through, but itsays the footage on the tape
documents the events believed tohave irreparably impeded
Holmes' ability to safely studyAZ-001.
The tape was found inside anunderground bunker 12 miles west
of Lincoln, nebraska.
One wall within the bunker waspainted with a logo similar but
not identical to the logo that'sused by Holmes.

(29:26):
So this video starts off with atimeline of events and, uh, the
first one we see is dr andrewevans returns to the alpha chunk
for more analysis.
Um, we get a uh, a sound onlyaudio of dr evans basically
visiting the alpha trunk with ateam and you can hear him

(29:48):
coughing and he's talking aboutthe, the sample collection and
marking the area, and they callfor a retrieval team because
they never, you know it's.
It's never a good sign whenyou're introduced to a guy and
the first thing they do is youknow yeah, and I mean clearly,
uh, it's clearly it's alludingto something not good, right,

(30:12):
and because he starts coughing,the guy's like, are you okay?
And he's like, yeah, yeah, I'mfine.
So, um, once the audio ends, weget a picture and we can see,
uh, dr evans just standing nextto this thing and he's got a
hazmat suit on, but only afucking like n95 mask.
That's all he has between himand the chunk um, the chunk um.

(30:36):
But that being said, the nextthing in the line, the timeline,
is dr evans returns to thepsych lab, uh, home HQ, and we
get this like recreated scenario, with, with dots.
I said with an exclamation mark.
Basically, what you see is adiagram of the lab and we get

(30:57):
this like literal replay of whathappened.
So says, well, at the labs,evans takes longer to get a
refill of water from his cooler.
He goes in the sample storageand then he goes over to the
supply closet and then you seehim walk over to this water
cooler and it specifically islike he was at the water cooler

(31:18):
longer than normal.
So then, after he goes to thewater cooler, he goes and he has
a discussion with Dr O'Connor,who we are familiar with already
.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
Yep, he's the head researcher.

Speaker 4 (31:32):
Now when they start talking there's some really
shadiness going on.
He immediately is like hey, youwant some water, and then Take
this, take this, drink it now,take this, drink it now.
It's pretty clear with what wesaw in the last video that the
the speed at which somethingbecomes infected by the uh

(31:52):
az-001 is really fucking fastand you can kind of tell that
this isn't right.
You know that he's probablyalready infected and now we can
only assume he's now infectedthe drinking water in the lab.
Um, so after this uh, it says,dr evans displays unusual

(32:14):
behavior and we get a video ofhim like sitting at his desk.
Just fucking like exorcisting umI do love that.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
They're just unusual behavior.

Speaker 4 (32:25):
He's like like his arms are bending the complete
wrong way and shit snappedbackwards.

Speaker 2 (32:31):
It's just very it's not worrying, it's just a little
strange a little wacky,definitely a little strange
mondays.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
Am I right guys?

Speaker 4 (32:44):
nexus says it makes his way to the another part of
the facility, um, and he stopsat a storage unit for unknown
reasons.
Um, then it's no.
It notes that home hq is putinto lockdown after a series of
gunshots are fired.
Um, you see, uh, dr evans, likein this hallway, and he just

(33:04):
full-blown, uh, does like that,that, that part in the thing
where, like the guy fully turnsinto like that bulbous monster
and like the head elongatessuper high and um, it's just not
good.
And then it probably is likeyeah, uh, he was terminated,
like, just like immediately yeah, they're using the same.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
The same reason that we we said this has like vita
carnis, like vibes, is becausethey're using like unreal engine
or something to like make thesevisuals blender is it just
blend?
Yeah?
So it's just blender butdefinitely using like 3d.

Speaker 4 (33:36):
It's just for this, which which I enjoy, that they
did it's just window anyways, uh, yeah, so, um, the next part is
it says uh, they brought hisbody to the morgue for an
autopsy and this was about 809,so all the other events it's
same day but took place aboutnoonish and there's like a weird

(33:56):
eight hour kind of like lapseof where dr evans is terminated
and then when his body goes tothe morgue and they show the
x-rays of the body and it's justlike covered and like his bones
look like Swiss cheese and likehe's got all this like string,
like all this, like all thesestringers, like inside of his
body.
You can tell that you know, yeah, it's not great, get out of

(34:20):
here, buddy.
Um man and fucking yeah.
So what it ends up saying isthat the that he was
assassinated by an unknown thirdparty and if we go back to the
description of this um, thatleads me to believe that this
other home, fake home team mightbe the ones that assassinated
him, because they were on top ofthat shit.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
Um let me tell you, see, I took that as um like them
, just using that as like acover-up so they don't have to
say that he was infected withsome alien disease.
The only reason that?

Speaker 4 (34:52):
I.
The only reason I don't thinkit's that is because they're
actively researching thisterribleness, so like they know,
like all, right so there's, I'mon board with that, and I'll
tell you why, mike no I, I justnever thought of that.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
That makes sense now I didn't think of it that way.
I thought that was like apolice report and they were just
hiding it on a police report.
But that makes some sense there.

Speaker 4 (35:13):
No, I mean it's internal, so it would make sense
for them to tell what actuallyhappened, right?
So the last thing it says is avial of az001 sample was missing
after the incident.
Um, also, something that'smissing is fucking.
Dr o'connor check his ass.
Yeah, check his ass, um, butthat's, that's pretty much it on

(35:36):
that one.
Now the next video is only 33seconds and it's a public access
, just like here's what's on, uh, the tv today.
And then it's like oh, uh, longpine midwest church invites you
to their weekly service.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,and then I love this it's like,
oh shit, like the church wouldlike to extend their gratitude

(35:57):
to the following individuals andsure as shit, let's check this
list out, shall we?
Diane br-hmm, diane Briggs,john Carlisle, lindsay Chapfield
, paula Horowitz Fucking.
Ray O'Connor, aaron Mathis,david Rohde and Sarah Withrow.
Ray O'Connor huh.

Speaker 3 (36:20):
I love how this tiny little.
Not to like spoil too much.
I just love how this tiny, tiny, like 30 second video plays
such oh my god, I know it's yeah, this is a huge really
important um and we'll go overthat have some of the most
information.

Speaker 4 (36:36):
It's great, it's so, uh, after I I did my research, I
watched a couple other people'slike, uh, like videos on this
uh, one being night mind,because he's everywhere,
obviously but, um, he made areally good point.
Um, he says, like almost all ofthe videos in this series make
the full use of the time thatthey have, and I think it's

(36:59):
absolutely true.
I feel like there's no wastedtime in this.
Like there's no.
Like you're not just sittingthere like waiting for something
to happen, you don't feel likethere are a couple long episodes
, but like you don't feel likeit's wasted, like you're like
shit, like that was all thatinformation was needed here um,
yeah, whenever I was watchingthis, I felt like I was like I

(37:20):
almost felt like the videosended too soon, simply because I
was like just so invested inevery minute, every second of
like, every frame, every hour,every day thank you, man.
That little episode now leadsinto this longer episode at 9
minutes, and it's called Azazelnow the description of this says

(37:45):
the tape is the second of twocassettes found in a collapsed
remains of a house in Stewart,nebraska.
Most buildings in the Long Pineruins were found to be
destroyed, with a large craterdiscovered near the site of the
former church building.
The circumstances surroundingthe crater's formation are
currently under investigation.
So, just right there, thatgives us our biggest clue is

(38:05):
that we're now involving thischurch into the mix of things,
right, yeah?
So the video starts off withlike a police property, like
intro um, from february 20th of1999 this is a few weeks after
the incident with dr evans andthe video is a recount of the
two officers, page and Webster,on 211 and 212.

(38:27):
Both of them were killed in theline of duty and this tape is
basically a way for them to tryand determine what the cause of
death was you know what'sdisappointing you yeah, this was
.

Speaker 3 (38:39):
It sucks that they both died because this baby cop
was just a couple weeks awayfrom retirement and he had to go
and get killed that's.

Speaker 4 (38:49):
That's solid actually .
I'll let that one slide.
Um fuck, where am I?
Okay?
So all right.
So this is where it begins.
We got a missing ad.
Uh, a missing person advert isaired on tv for a missing
persons, uh of Carlyle Aaron,mathis, david Rohde and Sarah
Withrow, who are all a part ofthe church from the last fucking

(39:12):
video that we saw on thatshoutout.
Why are they missing what?
Why are they doing that?
What an idiot.
It's pretty clear at this point, if you're putting two and two
together, that it's very likelythat the missing, dr O'Connor,
might have gone to church aboutit.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
So we'll just keep going so the police receive a
call from an unknown number.
Make me part of the weird,fleshy alien mass.

Speaker 3 (39:45):
I have this vial shoved right up my ass hell yeah
um, all right.

Speaker 4 (39:54):
So the police receive a call from an unknown number.
This person is next door to thechurch and he's like he's
freaking out.
He's kind of talking all alone.
He's like he's like there's a,there's a fucking sacrifice
going on next door.
I think it's some pagan.
Um, I can hear the screamingand they're definitely
sacrificing someone um.
It's a murder it's just, it'sgiving like like a straight

(40:18):
midwesterner, like just beinglike I don't know what's going
on there.
Uh, some guys are justmurdering a guy.

Speaker 3 (40:24):
I don't know, A bunch of hosers out there just doing
a big murder eh.

Speaker 4 (40:32):
That's not how this person sounds at all either, but
that's kind of the vibe I wasgetting while I was watching
this, but anyway.
So this is when the twoofficers are sent out to
investigate, they're like ahshit, we got some fucking pagans
out here, we got to go killthem.
We got to kill them, so wegotta get the uh.
So we get body cam footage frompage and we get some photos

(40:55):
that he took, um, and we seesome just like creepy inner
church footage.
And then we get some photos ofwhat looks like, possibly like
some sort of like book orscrolls or something that
someone was writing on.
One says Blood, angel, fleshand Blood of the Stars,
blissfully Closer to the SacredRealm Ascended Beyond Mortals.

(41:18):
Is this where my we have becomeapostles of Azazel.

Speaker 3 (41:21):
Is this where my Chemical Romance gets the name
for all their songs?

Speaker 4 (41:24):
Yeah, no, actually this is Fall boys, but uh yeah,
there you go so the last page ofthis book that we see shows, uh
, this big tower structurelooking thing, and it says altar
um.
It seems that these churchgoerswere performing some sort of
sacrifice in the name of thisangel, and now we know that the

(41:46):
name is Azazel and the thingthat has been causing all this
shit is AZ 001.
Could it be the same?
I?

Speaker 2 (41:59):
would imagine so.
Yeah it's crazy, right?
I have a strange question, doug, that I don't know if you know
the answer to or not.
Yes, so they labeled this thingaz001, right, and they did.
Presumably it was before theyknew its name that is a great
point, jason.

Speaker 4 (42:19):
Um the head, the head guy that found this thing um
could possibly have had somesort of influence from this
thing before it even got to theearth.
As far as we can kind of seewhat's happening.
Um, that's kind of a stretch atthis point in things, but it

(42:39):
could be assumed that maybethere is some sort of you know,
connection.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
I just caught that and I'm like huh no, I'm gonna
go plot hole.

Speaker 3 (42:49):
This is the worst analog horrors.

Speaker 2 (42:51):
You're out of town no , no, no, no, it's not a plot
hole.

Speaker 4 (42:54):
I will actually go over that bit of things.
Well, I won't go over it,somebody might go over it, I
don't know.
Okay, cool, perfect, then yougot it.
So, anyways, we see this shotof page in a tunnel and this is
the last time he's been seen.
I'm not sure who took thepicture, because it wasn't
Webster, but their body wasn'trecovered.

(43:14):
Paige's body wasn't recovered,but they're assumed dead and
we'll kind of get to what mayhave happened in a little bit.
So it switches over to Websterand you see them searching
outside for a source of thislike disturbance, right, and the
body cam footage shows himcoming across this like massive
unknown structure which we nowknow is an altar.

(43:35):
Um, and basically we see thisthing and it's just fucking
covered in assimilated bodiesand now it's kind of clear like
those four churchgoers were notthe only thing being assimilated
into this structure.
Um, once you see, like theimages, uh, if you're watching

(43:58):
this and not just listening, um,this shit is fucking wild, like
it looked so crazy.

Speaker 2 (44:04):
There's just like bodies stuck everywhere to this
thing and it's pretty crazy um,if anyone's ever seen like the
the paintings of that arereferenced in like dante's
inferno, like from the uh, thedivine comedy like that's.
This reminded me of that, liketo the letter almost, but

(44:26):
they're all.

Speaker 4 (44:26):
Yeah, this is also really big.
Sorry, what was that?

Speaker 1 (44:29):
oh yeah, they're all like thrown together so they're
like oh, it's similar to theforest, like the weird fucking
things in the forest.
Have you ever played?

Speaker 4 (44:37):
oh my god, yeah, yeah , yes oh my god, yes um, yeah,
there's a lot of references toava here too, uh, if you're a
fan.
But uh, so, um, once we seethis thing, this mass of people,
uh, you can kind of tell thatwebster, the one that we're
seeing, like their camerafootage of, begins to like be

(44:58):
distressed, and it's reallyfucking clear that now they're
infected.
And the last thing we see islike from above, like the shot
looks like it's from above a,like a tree line almost, and
there's just like this guy'shead, like above the tree line,
and then it just like totallybecomes like more twisted and

(45:20):
fucked up and shit, and then thefootage cuts.
Webster's body was found, butthe cause of death is unknown.
I can only assume that his bodyturned to mush, um, and
basically what ends up happeningis the cia basically says all
right, we found the body, wehave the footage, and now a guy
named robert spencer is incontrol of this, like

(45:43):
investigation, whatever you wantto call it, and basically they
gain, the cia gains control ofthe area, and they're like all
right, we have to like thepolice, you have to remain quiet
or we're gonna, we're gonnabeat you up, um, and then, yeah,
so they're basically keeping iton the hush hush.
They're like this is fucked up.
We have to get this area onlockdown and that's the end of

(46:04):
that video.
Um.
The next video is called stagesand the description of this one.
It says this tape was recoveredfrom what is believed to have
been the remains of a homeconvoy on us route 183 and based
on all the recovered footage umfrom 223 1999, this seems to be
the last time any new materialwas created by the original home

(46:27):
group.
So keep that in mind too, thatwe may see more home home
footage, but this is the lastactual home more home footage um
.
So basically, this is justobserving the stages of the
Starkill infestation, and thefirst one is the sustenance hunt

(46:49):
and it basically just absorbsany available biomass to feed
itself, just to get going.

Speaker 1 (46:55):
And I asked a question about something that
was not clear to me as I waswatching this.
Yeah, in one of the earliervideos they say that the
operation to basically stop thisthing from destroying humanity
is called Operation Starkill,but then, at some point, without
really explaining why, theyjust start calling this thing

(47:17):
Starkill um, I so this is kindof this, this actual.

Speaker 4 (47:24):
This video actually might explain that a little bit,
and this is my assumption.
I don't know if this is rightor not, but basically the second
step in this video for thestages of infestation is, uh,
star kill.
It's called intelligenceaccumulation, and it starts to
eat all of the smartest lifeforms, so the people on the
Earth, and basically withoutgiving too much away.

(47:50):
So when it absorbs things, itjust kind of gains the knowledge
on that thing, right, it's thething.
Oh yeah, so my thought on thatis that most of the original
home at this point has beeneaten by Starkill, right, and
now what's left is this othergroup of people who we can only

(48:11):
assume Is fake home.
I don't know.
Actually there's a lot ofquestions still so.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
There's infected home and there's almost like an
outpost Of Non-infection.

Speaker 1 (48:26):
I guess, I mean, I guess I have it.
I I have a theory as to why itis that they changed like the
terminology, but I didn't.
I do too.
I, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (48:34):
Maybe, maybe this would be better for later,
because I don't want to ruinanything yeah, no, definitely
there's a lot of speculationthat could be done, and these
are these speculations of mine,are just things that I've
written down as I went throughit and not what I know now, if
that makes sense right, I justdidn't know.

Speaker 1 (48:50):
There was like a reason why that I'd missed, but
okay what are you guys?

Speaker 3 (48:55):
I don't, I don't think so.
I was gone for a second yeah,so like are, were you.

Speaker 1 (48:59):
Earlier in the video they mentioned that Starkill is
the operation to keep this thingfrom destroying human life.
And like two videos.
Later, they start referring tothe thing itself as Starkill.

Speaker 2 (49:19):
Matt, keep that just in the back of your mind.
It's not super important rightnow, but by the time my videos
are done it will be.

Speaker 4 (49:30):
Alright, so getting back to the stages of the
Starkill infestation, I justtalked about intelligence
accumulation, but the next stepis self-replication.
So when this thing has enoughbiomass obtained into itself, it
can replicate itself from hubshard quotes, um and these hubs,

(49:51):
uh, include such things asaltars, which makes small life
forms, and what's also called atemple, which produce bigger
ones.
So one thing I want to mentionabout this Is that question we
had in the beginning Of why didthis dead carcass have life form
on it.
Well, clearly it broke off andhad something inside of it.
We can only assume that AlphaChunk Possibly was a temple and

(50:14):
released Whatever you know now.
So, yeah, so now we know thatthese things Are going to start
spreading and replicatingasexually, because it's like the
movie evolution with daviddacovny and that other guy it's
like flubber it's like I don'tknow who the other guy is.

Speaker 2 (50:41):
I just know that he was in the movie.

Speaker 4 (50:42):
Alright so, but there is a theorized force stage that
does exist or might exist, andthat's when the Starkill network
reaches a critical mass.
But it is unknown what willhappen when this occurs or if
this will occur, but theoriessuggest that in a year, from

(51:03):
February 23rdrd 1999, that theuh network known as star kill
will be almost as big as america, which isn't great.
So now this video actually istechnically the end of act one
and according to youtube and thecreators yeah, no playlists.

(51:23):
Act 1, according to YouTube andthe creator's playlists.
So, that being said, I have onemore video which starts off the
second act.
It's called Easter and boyhowdy.
This video was pretty cool and Iguess, if you were watching
along, or watching and then nowlistening, pretty clear that

(51:45):
there's a lot of distressingimages and noises that you're
going to see along through thiswhole thing.
Um, this one is one of those um,and the description of this is
a bunch of letters and numbersand, uh, if it's, if you
translate it through base 64, ituh, it just says knowledge, um,
and that's all that's in thedescription.
So this video, it's basicallythem looking at the research of

(52:07):
how this Starkill networkcommunicates within itself and
basically, they determine thatparts of the chunk, from any
kind of distance, are able tosend information into the main
alpha chunk, no matter wherethey are.
So any information that onechunk knows, they can send to
the alpha chunk and theyessentially all just talk
together.
They are a hive mind, so to say, and there are parts of the

(52:33):
alpha chunk that are calledPodolsky neurons and this seems
to be that they do thislong-distance communicating.
Now, this series of neuronsbetween all of the chunks in the
separate biomass is referred toas the Akashic plane, and now
home says we need to be able toreach this plane, we need to be

(52:57):
able to insert ourselves intothis plane so that we know what,
what they know, and we can you,you know, maybe do something
about this.
We know what they know, thatthey know, that we know exactly
so home begins to test theseinteractions with the akashic
plane on 3 15 1999, and this iswhere shit gets weird.

(53:18):
And now, uh, man, I'm gonnahave you this the best, you.
But basically, they starttesting this on a test subject
by putting some of thesePodolsky neurons into the test
subject's spinal cord.
This test subject, their name,is Stanley Vega.
So please keep that in mind.

(53:40):
Oh, yes, so please keep that inmind, now, yes.
So, that being said, um, we getlike these close-up images of
this dude's face after theyinfect him, essentially, and
then they're asked to do aseries of tests by simply
re-entering the originalinformation that they put into.
Um, this like little littleform, right, um, so the first

(54:07):
test, pretty, pretty normal.
And then they go to the secondtest and they, uh, uh, they have
him re-enter his informationand it's pretty much all the
same.
And then, um, they mentionedthat they he actually thinks
that he's being tested, uh, forinfection not being tested on,
which is kind of wacky, prettyfucked up.

Speaker 2 (54:29):
Um, there's a lot of that um.

Speaker 4 (54:32):
But so after the second test and he puts in the
information, um, the like birthdate changes and some like, uh,
the testing name or the testing,like catchphrase, uh, it
changes and um, basically, um,he all of a sudden has very

(54:53):
intimate details known aboutJohn Carlisle and if we remember
that name, that was from one ofthe church goers that was
missing, um, or on the list ofchurch goers and, um, we can
only assume now that, uh, he'sbecoming like sort of linked to
this, uh, this akashic networkor akashic plane, his like, I

(55:16):
guess like safety phrase orwhatever even changes to like go
to church every sunday orsomething.
yeah, yeah, yep.
So the the testing that thatchanges.
And then the last test that wesee uh, all the answers become
easter.
So name, date of birth,location, easter, easter, easter
, easter, easter, easter, andthen um it.

(55:39):
So it cuts to one last littlebit of video and we get up like
a, like a I don't even know whatto call like a commercial for
an Akashic probe, and it's justup for a very brief moment, at
the very end, and it seems likehome.
Home Delta is looking to find abetter way to get information

(56:01):
on the Akashic Akashic plane,but they, again, they have to
have those Podolsky neurons toruns.
Is looking to find a better wayto get information on the
Akashic Akashic plane?
Um, but they, again, they haveto have those, uh, podolsky
neurons to actually do it.
They'd be proven, they'd beproven, um, but yeah, that's
where my videos end.
Um, man, it's what, what, what,what a journey so far.

(56:25):
Here's your outro for you.
Wowie zowie, everyone.
Wowie zowie, totally didn't.
Just.
It's been a while since we'vedone that.

Speaker 3 (56:30):
Totally didn't just figure out.
This is a two parter.
So here we are.

Speaker 2 (56:34):
You did a really good job.
I'd like to cheers to you andeverybody else who stuck with us
for that.
So Cheers everybody, cheers toyou, cheers to me.
Fuck off.
But, as Mike said, yeah, we'redoing.
This is going to have to be atwo part because I alone have a
lot more information I'm not100% sure on how much Matt has
but the end of the series isit's a lot.

(56:55):
It's really good, but it's alot.
So please come listen to usagain next week.
The rest of this shit is insane.
Like I love every second of myvideos.
There's so so much more to goover.

Speaker 4 (57:09):
Yeah, take this time to go and watch the series, like
them, follow them, give themthose views.

Speaker 1 (57:14):
Yeah, this is way better than many other analog
horrors that have way more viewsand subscribers.
Oh God yeah, god yeah, yeah,it's criminal almost even alex
kisser said so on one one of thevideos nope.

Speaker 4 (57:32):
Yeah, I think it's like the top comment on one of
the earlier videos dude, I'm I'mso upset that we didn't do this
earlier.

Speaker 2 (57:39):
If I'm being 100 honest, like this is so good.

Speaker 4 (57:43):
I feel that way, but then sometimes I'm like no, it's
better we're doing it later on,now that we're like I think I
appreciate it more now whereasif we had done this in a big
group of other analog horrors, Iwould have been like I wouldn't
have appreciated it as much,that's fair If this was like
fourth in the line of four orfive analog horrors, or if we

(58:07):
did this right after Ash Flogs I

Speaker 3 (58:09):
don't think we would have had the capacity to enjoy
it.
Sure, sure, just going to goahead and say deletedcom,
patreoncom slash, diluted pod.
Go to those things.
Sub, if you want, find us onall our socials everywhere.
We either don't look under theinternet or, diluted pod, send
us an email.
Delutypod at gmailcom.
That's all I got.
See you in part two ofmotherfucking Midwest Angelica

(58:30):
everybody.

Speaker 4 (58:32):
In part two, you idgits.

Speaker 1 (58:34):
Idgidges.

Speaker 2 (58:36):
Stay paranoid, I guess.
Bye.

Speaker 4 (58:38):
Slap beans, ban beans .

Speaker 2 (58:40):
I don't have a catchphrase 183, and I still
don't have a catchphr his 183,and that's your new catchphrase.
Your new catchphrase is I don'thave a catchphrase.
Yeah, I don't have one of those.
I like it.

Speaker 1 (59:11):
Don't look under the internet, bye.
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