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July 7, 2025 21 mins

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The Double A Club hosts dive into mind-bending reincarnation stories and paranormal phenomena that challenge our understanding of life after death. We explore compelling evidence that suggests consciousness might continue beyond physical death, including cases investigated by credible researchers.

• Young boy leads investigators to his own buried remains from a previous life, complete with a birthmark matching the skull wound
• Murderer confesses after being confronted by his victim reincarnated
• Woman named Jenny Cockle claims to be Mary Sutton reborn, knowing intimate details only Mary's children could confirm
• Teen girl with severe memory disorder relives the same day repeatedly after concert head injury
• Discussion of criteria religious authorities use to identify genuine possession cases
• Importance of medical and psychological evaluations before considering supernatural explanations

We hope these stories make you question what you know about death and the possibility that the soul remembers what happened in past lives.


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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are listening to the Double A Club and this is
your host, ny Boom, and myco-host, big Daz.
We'll be talking about trendingtopics in healthcare and
basically, just as a disclaimerjust to let the listeners know
that this is just basically onour opinions and speculations

(00:24):
and I hope you guys enjoy theshow.
Let's start off and kick offwith our first topic.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
I found this super interesting.
Who were investigating in areincarnation case of a young
boy who knows his former housegrave and his murderer?

Speaker 3 (00:54):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Yeah, so.
So Dr Lash goes to visit theboy at this village, right, and
the boy is claiming that hestill remembers his previous
life, and a man, and a man fromthat village says that, yeah, he
knows the guy that they'retalking about.

(01:17):
He says the guy says that thatguy disappeared a while ago.
You know what I'm saying, andso that was one of Dr Lash's.
That guy disappeared a whileago.
You know what I'm saying, andum, so that was one of Dr Lash's
um evidences.
Oh shit, okay, but let'scontinue on, let's see.
So he continues and Dr Lashtakes the boy to the houses in

(01:40):
the village and the people fromthe village are being curious
and they're just standing,standing by just looking at what
the doctor and the little boyare doing.
So the boy walks up to a man inthe crowd.
He walks up to a man in thecrowd and he calls him by his
name and the man confirms thatyes, that's his name.

(02:02):
And they're like how the fuckdoes the boy know that?
Because he doesn't know thisguy.
So the boy tells him I used tobe your neighbor and he pointed
at the house that he used tolive at.
And the guy's like, oh shit.
And the boy continues he goes.
We had a fight and you killedme with an ax.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
The boy continues he goes we had a fight and you
killed me with an axe.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Oh, he even said I even know where you buried me,
and this is a young boy.
Wow, so the guy he's like theguy's like what the fuck is
going on.
He's probably thinking like,are you trying to prank me?

(02:49):
Or something like that.
So the boy he walks to a nearbyfield and pointed at a pile of
stones and he says he buried mehere.
Dr Lash could not fuckingbelieve me.
So Dr Lash called the policeoff, the police, the authorities

(03:10):
, right, obviously, becausethat's what you're supposed to
do and they excavated the area.
Little that they know is thatthey found an adult male
skeleton.
It had a crack on its skull.

(03:30):
The man eventually admitted tothe murder and if you see the
boy, the boy has a birthmark onhis skull, right.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
The birthmark resembles the ash flow that's on
the skull, but it was a grownadult.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
I was very right yes, the guy died and was
reincarnated and was rebornagain as this child, and the
child still rememberedeverything in his past life.
That's crazy.
And remember that the man inthe village who was overhearing
Dr Lash and the boy talk.

(04:12):
He said, yeah, I remember thatguy that you're talking about
because, as they're talking,he's trying to tell him the
information that he remembersright.
And the bystander says, yes, Iremember that guy that you're
talking about.
He disappeared, disappeared acouple of years ago.
Well, think about boy isprobably around that age of when

(04:34):
he disappeared.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
That's all about fucking revenge, right.
Talk about fucking revenge,right.
That's crazy.
Like His fucking, his soul Cameright the fuck back Said nah, I
ain't going up there yet Idon't care.
That kid was probably like 10years old, right.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
Now here's another.
Yeah, I'm here.
Here's another.
Yeah, I'm here.
You got something.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
I got another pastor talking about.
Hold on, let me ask you, Adam.
His name is, uh, Adam Blair,Adam Blail Blail.
Yeah, Um, this guy's story'spretty crazy too.

(05:37):
Like he was telling, but he wastelling experiences.
He's like his uh, his uhjournalist was asking him
questions about things that hesaw and he told the story that
he actually saw a person crawlup a wall that was pretty flat

(06:06):
and about 20,000 peoplewitnessed it at the same time,
but there's no footage.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Couldn't find that, but anyways so I have another,
another reincarnation story,right?
So In this reincarnation storythe lady's name is Jenny cockle.
She wrote a book about herparanormal, paranormal

(06:38):
activities.
She claimed to Be reincarnatedand that her former life was a
mother of eight by the name ofMary Sutton, from Ireland.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
Hold on.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
So just a little information about Mary Sutton.
Mary Sutton was alive in theearly 20th century and she died
giving birth to her last child.
That's all that we really knowMary Sutton, other than the
information that her kids, whoare still that were still alive
during this some this articlehave.

(07:16):
So Jenny tells researchersvarious things to prove that she
used to be married.
She could remember when herkids caught a hare, which you
know a rabbit.
She also knew which, also knewwhich pick in the house and
where it was located on thewalls of the house.

(07:38):
She even knew what kind ofthread Mary used to use to sew,
which is crazy.
She's given all thisinformation and they're like nah
, we don't believe you, you'remarried, okay, alright, fine,
whatever.
So to make things, to make thiscase even more strange, is that

(08:01):
Jenny was born 21 years laterafter Mary's death.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
Oh okay, 21 years later after Mary's death.
Oh okay, 21 years later afterMary's death.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Hmm, so Mary's kids at the time were all over 70
years old and they were able toconfirm all of Jenny's
statements.
Hmm, they couldn't believe thatthis was her mom.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
Or that's crazy.
Well, what?
What news about the mom?
What?

Speaker 2 (08:40):
Or that she knew so much information about the mom,
because you know some peoplestill very like you know they're
probably like nah, nah, you'renot my mom, but you know a lot,
whatever you know.

Speaker 3 (08:59):
They're probably like nah, nah, you're not my mom,
but you do know a lot, you knowwhatever you know.
So, yeah, yeah, that's prettycrazy, like that's pretty.
That little fucking have myspine tingling like god get away
from me.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
I don't know about you.
Yeah, imagine, just think aboutthat shit.
Imagine someone comes up to usand says I used to be sylvia and
she'll tell him.
She tells you, I remember Ibeat you with the knife stick on
there this and that, that, whatthe cop names.
She says, she says he says, orshe says the officer's name, and

(09:26):
then she's like yeah, yeah, andI read.
And then she points at me.
She's like yeah, yeah, you, you, you remember that big wooden
fucking spoon with the fork?
I'm like what?

Speaker 3 (09:34):
How did you know about that?

Speaker 2 (09:36):
How did you know about that?
What he gotta be, sylvia, Iknow.
Who would know.
Like who would know about that?
Yo, I throw my hands in the airlike fuck this.
All right, you reincarnated,that's it.
You're.
You're her, that's it.

(09:57):
Nobody, nobody knows about them.
Beat them, beatings man.
He was like, yeah, you rememberthat time you was taking a
shower and I came in likefucking, what's that movie?
Oh my god, I came in likeNorman Bates With that fucking

(10:23):
brown electrical cord andwhooped your little behind.
I'm like, oh shit, that's mom.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
That's mommy.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
Nobody knew about that beating.
She hit me in spots where youcouldn't see in school yeah,
that's crazy that's crazy, buthere's another.
Here's a funny story, all right.
And this story about a 16 yearold girl.
Her name is Riley Horver andshe suffers from short-term

(10:53):
memory.
Her memory.
Her memory is exactly like itplays out in fucking movies.
Alright, I'm dead serious, asYou're gonna see what I'm
talking about.
On June 11th of 2019, she waskicked in the head by a boy who

(11:17):
was crowd surfing at a socialdancer concert.
Oh man that must have been somefucking mule kick.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
I'm telling you right now I can believe it, but maybe
they don't do a fucking hey,don't they don't do for that
time come on, go crowd certainlybe careful with that shit.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
When she likes going to those concerts like that.
You know I'm gonna be carefuldon't be slam dancing so yeah,
don't get in.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
The fuckin'.
Uh, what is it called?
The fuckin' the pit, the moshpit?
Yeah, the mosh pit, the moshpit.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
Don't get in that shit.
Yeah.
So because of this accident,she wakes up every day thinking
it is still June 11th.
She can't remember anythingafter that day.
It's a real-life Groundhog Day.
And if you want to say Nemo,because I didn't think about
Nemo, yeah, it's a real life,nemo.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
No, no, that's a Groundhog's Day.
Brian and Nemo is likeliterally forgetting.
At the moment, groundhog's Dayis repeating the same day every
day.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Yeah, exactly so she's repeating the same day
every day.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
She writes notes.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
She writes notes.
She writes notes to rememberwhat she did, and she reviews
her notes and picks every twohours, so her memory can only
last two hours.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
Wow, she goes right back.
Yep, she goes right back.
Done Dopey.
That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
Real right, that is fuck up.
That is a fuck up.
She can be 30 years old and shewill never know that she's
really.
She'll always think that she'sstill 16.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
I mean that's a plus yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
It's not a plus when you look in the mirror and you
don't look 16.

Speaker 3 (13:12):
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
What the fuck is this 16-year-olds don't look like
this.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
That's crazy man.
I feel really bad over here.
Yeah, they can't do anythingabout it.
No medication, nothing, nothingto get people in trouble.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
I guess it's through time.
The brain, hopefully, will snapback you know what I mean that
really?

Speaker 3 (13:35):
sucks.
I feel really bad for that.
One little snap back.
You know what I mean.
That really sucks, I feelreally bad for that.
She goes straight back toground.
That's crazy.
It's like a real life torture.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
I was like reading this.
Remember that fucking moviewith Marlon Wayans that he's
supposed to get married and hekeeps repeating the day Until he
gets it right.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
Yeah, yeah, I do.
Yeah, I thought about they.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
I don't fuck the name of the movie.
Yo, this chick is repeating thesame day over and over and over
.
Even though it's a differentday, she's in a different year
and all that, it's still thesame shit in her head.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Yeah, no, no, yeah.
In our minds I mean yeah,that's crazy, yeah, you're out
of the same.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
How did they?
How does she graduate highschool?
How does she like take tests?
Like they have to do somethingdifferent for her because she
can't remember and pass thatwall?

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Yes, Something different for her, because she
can't remember anything Pastthat date.
Yes, nice, like anything, shelearns.
Well, I mean, her skills willstill be there.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
I mean, I mean if she can remember her skills, if she
can remember performing them.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
yeah, Well, muscle memory will help her with that.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
You got anything else .

Speaker 3 (15:06):
Nah, I mean I'm gonna continue with the pastor, but
Bill Adam.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
All right, I thought you were finished.
I love that.
Wow, you go.
Bill Adam Go ahead.
I thought you were finished.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
I love that.
Wow, you go what up.
I'm trying to be a co-pastor,all right.
So the reason why I picked thisguy is because he gave me a
breakdown on how a pastor judgeslike uh, uh exorcism to be

(15:41):
performed, like the exorcismsthat we were.
That I was thinking about thatwas actually when you broke it
down with the other guy was likethat's different.
So one of the things wasspeaking multiple languages.

(16:01):
That if with somebody doesn'teven know, like and we're
talking about past things, notanything, yeah well, could be
honest if they said multiple,that's one of the signs.
The other sign is things ofknowing your unknown things

(16:25):
about you.
So things that, like you said,if we see somebody, they tell us
, they tell us about ourbeatdown.
That could be a nexus, a needfor a nexus, a demon.

(16:46):
Things known the whole day canbe detected in any way.
So okay, so anything would withthe Holy Spirit doesn't
necessarily need to be across.

(17:07):
It could be holy water, itcould be something that's
already black.
They'll detect it immediately.
You know, you give them, youknow, puzzles, tests.
They'll get that motherfuckerevery time and uh, I'm

(17:29):
unbelievable strength and neveron and um, I'm sorry fuck is it
cold.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
They don't get tired the tea.

Speaker 3 (17:54):
okay, they don't get tired of shit.
That's another way of knowingthat that person is a demon or
they're being to that.
Yeah, that's, uh, it's justfour, four signs.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
Yeah, that's basically the same
qualifications that the Vaticanneeds to um to prove that the
person needs an exorcism, andalso to add to it, they need a
psychological determination by apsychologist and also needs to
be checked out by a doctor,primary care or something.

(18:37):
Something has to be.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
They need medical information stating that this is
not normal yeah those are allthe qualifications for
descendant exorcism well, Ithink those yeah, okay, I mean,
I think those are for normally.

(19:00):
You do need all that, but Ithink those are for like, let's
say, a pastor will quote, goesin somewhere and he sees
something.
I think those are for four thathe can actually judge and call
it.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got you.
I got you.
I know, Because the reason whythey have that is because a lot
of people fake it.
I don't know, I can't imagine.
Yeah, so they havequalifications, quotas, things
that they have to check off tomake sure that this person is
really possessed.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
Yeah, I mean, people are retarded.
You're absolutely right.
The migrants have to make ruleson that, on something so
serious, but nobody believesthem until it happens to them.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
Exactly so what else you got on this pastor?

Speaker 3 (19:58):
besides the stories, which is I really don't have
much on it because I couldn'tgive you good service, but I do
have his stories.
So he was talking about withthe places, that things that

(20:19):
he's seen, things like somebodycrawl up a wall, like I already
said that earlier, but he alsoseen he's not seen, I guess
guess rooms get cold.
He feels that, he felt that.
But he also spoke aboutlanguages.
Like it's just basically how hebroke down the rules yeah, just

(20:43):
in some.
Yeah, okay, he didn't reallysay much about anything else on
that.
Okay, I just couldn't get into.
My service sucks.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
That's fine, that's fine Let me wrap this up, I got
three stories that are going tomake you laugh your ass off.
So talking possessions right.
So the US Food SanitationCompany.
They hired 102 children betweenthe ages of 13 and 17.

(21:21):
You hear me?

Speaker 3 (21:27):
Yeah, sounds wild.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Thank you.
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