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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, is the hell of a drugs.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Welcome back, Alie.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Everybody Happy Thursday. What's up on?

Speaker 2 (00:48):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Dude?

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Are we coming through for everybody? Can you guys hear us?

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Okay, let's see some thumbs in the chat. If we're
sounding good, looking good, there's your day going on.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
It's been pretty chill today, man. I'm just ready for
the weekend, just to be able to sleep in a
little bit, you know that tourist energy. You know, we
like to sleep in a lot to sleep. We're gonna
be celebrating my son's seventh birthday this weekend, so looking
forward to that with the family hanging out.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Very good, good stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
They got you walking this weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Yeah, we got a festival going on this weekend. It's Lakeworth.
That's where I am, Lakeworth Beach. This is the most
popular time of year there's a lake. They call it
the lake Worth Street Painting Festival. People come in from
all over and they have artists paint on the street,

(01:48):
like draw in the street, do like kind of you know,
big giant like ten foot by ten foot pieces. They
close down the streets so we're gonna be real busy.
They say, it's like I don't know one hundred thousand,
couple hundred thousand people like come to us. I've been
here for four or five of them, and it's super busy.

(02:10):
If anyone ever thought about coming to Lake Worth Beach,
this weekend would be a good time to do it.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
But never heard of that. Dude. It's interesting.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Check out, it's pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
So I'm gonna ask you a question before we get
into it, bro, because this is we're gonna be speaking
about Cocoon today. Maybe some Atlantis, maybe foun of youth, aliens, extraterrestrials,
all that good stuff. Florida has more UFO sidings than
almost every other state, according to a report here from

(02:48):
twenty twenty three. Last I checked, it was number two
on the list or reported sightings. But with all that said,
if you could lift forever an Arco, would you want
to live forever? No?

Speaker 1 (03:05):
No, not in this body, well in any in anybody,
you know what I mean? Like we do live forever,
but not in a not in the same body, you know. Yeah,
I choose this one every time again, Yeah, every single
every single time.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Watch watch hot everybody. Yeah, I don't think I would
want to live forever either. It sounds. It sounds kind
of miserable. I don't even have you seen the show
True Blood? Have ever seen that show?

Speaker 1 (03:35):
That's the vampire movie.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
It's a series, a True Blood series where it's like
vampires in the Okay, vampires are immortal. Right, this has
been a thing throughout history. It turns out that right,
the Fountain of Youth is a reoccurring theme throughout almost
all cultures. Today. I want to be focusing more on

(03:57):
the Florida aspect it and I got some stuff that
hopefully you haven't dived into. I'm pretty sure you have
touched on it. But when I was making the connections,
I was like, man, this is super interesting. So I'm
excited to get into I think it's gonna be really
interesting episode because we've got a lot to talk about.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Yeah, yeah, one, let's catch people up a little bit.
Juana and I have been doing a little series here
every Thursday. I think we've been covering movies, especially esoter
occult conspiracy theory movies that were either filmed in Florida,
set in Florida, or have a heck of a lot

(04:41):
to do with Florida. So this is I think the
third in this series. The fourth we a Devil's Advocate
Truman Show, and then I think this one, right, this
is the third yeah with the movies, Yeah yeah, yeah,
so we're doing Cocoon. Last episode was the Truman Show.

(05:07):
Now there's a little bit of a connection between The
Truman Show and Cocun. So the Truman Show we talked about,
you know, it's it's like a His Life is a
TV show, simulation theory, flat Earth, all these themes came up. Well,
something that I almost brought up but didn't really was.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
How rude the Hell's calm the store at nine point
fifteen at night. Dude, the hose, the esoteric hose, bro
you want that knowledge.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
So I almost brought up a crappy movie called ed
TV just for some reason, I think we were talking
about reality TV movies or this was kind of like
Truman Show was kind of the first reality TV movie
ed TV. I almost brought up. Well, go figure. Ed

(06:10):
TV was directed or at least you know, produced by
Ron Howard, and that's a movie about a man's who's
knowingly in a twenty four to seven reality TV show
before it was kind of a really popular thing, not
really a cult or esoteric. So I didn't really bring

(06:31):
it up, but I guess what. Ron Howard directed that, and
then we had already selected our next movie, Cocoon, which
is directed by Ron Howard. So now we're at Cocoon.
That's just one little connection there between the last one
and this one. But Cocoon is a movie. It's somewhat

(06:55):
of a science fiction movie, a little bit of a
little bit of a common yeah, well, I mean it's yeah,
it's a little bit of a comedy, kind of a
goofy movie, eighties movie. And it is largely filmed around

(07:16):
I'm not sure if it's set in it's definitely set
in Florida, I believe, but it's filmed in and around
Saint Petersburg, Florida. Probably a couple other you know, places
around nearby, out in the ocean and stuff, but Saint Petersburg.
Saint Petersburg is around Tampa Bay, right, that's kind of

(07:38):
like the western portion of Tampa Bay, and it's on
the west coast of Florida if you don't know where
Saint Petersburg is. So it revolves around a group of
retirees kind of like three amigos, three good friends who
are you know, living out their days this retirement facility.

(08:02):
They got girlfriends or wives, and they're just kind of
living a mundane life, but they sneak in. These three men,
they have kind of a tradition of sneaking into the
neighboring property, which is a vacant lot. It's a mansion.

(08:23):
It's kind of like a villa. It seems like they
have a lot of space and a real nice house
and a big, fancy separate poolhouse, you know, covered pool.
So these three fellas they start sneaking into or I
guess they have been once the movie starts, they've already
been doing this, you know, I believe they start. They've

(08:46):
been swimming in the pool of the neighboring property and
it's mostly been vacant until where we pick up in
the movie. Somebody begins renting the property, and these people
are very mysterious who are renting the property right from

(09:07):
out of town. And we're also introduced to these people
who are renting the property because kind of the other
main character here side character is a boat captain. And
forgive me, I don't know any of these people's names.
They were either not famous actors or were famous earlier

(09:30):
in their lives. Yeah, this guy was in Rambo.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
I think, yeah, it was one of the bad guys,
I think.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
And I don't remember any of their names, excuse me.
But these three older gentlemen, they're swimming at the pool
until all of a sudden, that pool in the vacant
property gets sold to a mysterious bunch of people. And
this mysterious bunch of people are wealthy. They have enough

(10:01):
money to rent out this very you know, kind of
palatial property. And then also we're introduced to this group
mysterious group of people who are building, who are buying,
sorry renting this property because they also rent a boat.

(10:22):
They are renting a boat along with its captain. Right,
they're paying for their own private kind of yacht. And
this boat captain, like I said, he's kind of the
side character. He also notices these people are mysterious, you know, weird,
don't speak much, suspicious, But he needs money. They say

(10:49):
they want the boat for a month. They want him
to just you know, stick by and help. He says, Okay,
So these old guys they're swimming at this hotel. Right,
we're back to the retirement facility. And then I believe
one day I think they noticed that the property is
getting rented, and they decide not to go in. Well,

(11:12):
then I think a couple days later they work up
the courage to go in and they say, you know,
we're old, no one's going to throw us in jail.
Who cares, We'll just go sneak in. Well, by that time,
I believe this mysterious group had been using the boat
guide and they'd been diving, and we get to kind

(11:33):
of see why they were in Florida, why they came
to Florida, why they came here, why they're renting the property.
The boat they're going diving and pulling up these mysterious objects,
and they're putting them onto the boat. They're bringing them
back on to shore, and then they're putting them in
the pool. So that's why they needed the big property.

(11:56):
It's a lot of privacy. That's why they needed the pool.
So they're putting these mysterious objects and they kind of
look like eggs, they kind of look like coral, you know, pods. Well,
eventually they end up calling them cocoons. So this is
where we get the title of the movie Cocoon. They're

(12:19):
pulling these cocoons out from the bottom of the ocean
off the coast of Florida, off the coast of Tampa Bay,
seems like, and they're putting them in the pool to
kind of collect them, store them whatever. And also we
hear just one little detail real quick, we're summarizing here.

(12:39):
We're going to go back through kind of detailed detail.
But one detail here, real quick, is that the leader
of this mysterious group makes a comment about changing the
chemical composition of the pool. He's like, Oh, we're not
going to need the pool, guy, I've got it from here.
I'll take care of that stuff. Yeah, we got sensitive skin. Okay,

(13:04):
So we know that the pool's kind of been altered,
and these cocoons are in the pool. So switch gears
back to the retirement facility next door. These three guys
they work up the courage to go back into the pool.
I think they have their friend with them this time,

(13:24):
so I think it's four guys now or at some
point their friend joins them, so there's four, but three
guys from earlier. They say, Okay, screw you know, screw it,
We're going into the pool. We don't care if we
get in trouble. So they go in. They see the cocoons.
They don't know what they are, but they decide to
just go in whatever. Well, they get really really you know,

(13:51):
this water has like therapeutic benefits. They immediately have like
their mood is enhanced. They feel young. They are jumping
and hollering and you know, having fun and they feel
ten years younger. They're all commenting about it, you know, Yeah,
that's what the scene shows. They're jumping, they're like, wow, man,

(14:14):
look at all his energy. And they're not really putting
it together yet. And they're walking away actually, and they
make a strange joke about having hard ons. Okay, really weird, creepy,
very odd detail for an otherwise kind of tame movie.

(14:35):
There's some nudity in the movie too, but whatever, it's
not too wrongchy, but they make that joke. Well, we're
going to see here. That was an important detail. And
these guys go back, go back home, and they're pounding
bitches left and right. Okay, they're these boys are laying

(14:56):
bype like no one's ever seen the co where what
Whereas it was like, oh, you know everyone's old. Yeah,
people hook up in retirement facilities whatever. Now it's like

(15:16):
they can't leave their wives alone girlfriends. They're cheating on
their girlfriends and wives. Everyone wants a piece of it.
They're running like they're walking like twice the speed of
the other guys. Because these three guys have super you know,
almost like superpowers. They're rejuvenated, they are stronger. They even
get into a fight a little bit later in the

(15:37):
movie and they have like, you know, super strength, and
these guys are blue showed up. Let's just say, okay,
these these guys no blue choo needed. Just the pool
water got them cranking. All the girls. The ladies are
talking about it. Oh my, what's gotten into Earlone. I

(15:59):
don't know what's gotten into Martin. We were up all
that stuff like that. Okay, so words getting you know,
there's suspicions. They don't know what's going on, and they
keep going back. They go back one or two times.
I'm probably skipping a little bit here, but eventually they're

(16:21):
going back to the pool. They get caught. They get
caught in the pool. Okay, here, I am skipping one
big detail in between. You know, right around this point
in the movie, remember that boat guide. That boat guide
is getting real curious and suspicious. They're pulling up all

(16:45):
these big things onto the boat. They're not telling them anything.
They're putting them onto the you know, into the pool.
He's seeing everything, but they're not giving him any information,
this mysterious group. So he kind of starts digging around,
asking questions, snooping. He sees some suspicious stuff. He's also

(17:06):
kind of attracted to one of these mysterious people in
the group. It's like three guys and one girl, I think,
and she's young and good looking, and he's attracted to her.
It looks like she's attracted to him. And then I
think he's kind of snooping around the boat and he
considers going up to her or sees her, and then

(17:29):
she like pretty much morphs or sheds her skin, and
it's revealed that she is like a apparition or like
some light, you know, some light being. She's just glowing light.
She's not human. She peels off her human skin and
she is glowing, and this guy's spooked. He jumps off

(17:55):
the boat, gets back on, realizes I think he jumps
off the boat or he's about to something like that.
Then he realizes they're all everyone in this mysterious group,
they're all these creatures. And then they come clean to

(18:17):
him and they kind of say, hey, we are Atlanteans
or we are sorry, we are antarians. There, we was
extra we was antarians and she they're from Antares, they say,

(18:37):
and they say they're aliens. We came to planet Earth,
you know, ten thousand years ago, and we called it
Atlantis back then. Right here, you know, this is atlantis
kind and this is the spiel he gives him, and
he's kind of given him the truth, but he's freaked out.
He doesn't know what to believe. The boat god. So

(19:00):
there you go, we kind of get an explanation of
what they are. Yeah, he peels his eye down. You see,
he's one of those things too. And this guy they
kind of talk him into staying. They're like, you know,
we have important work to do, will you help us?
And he's scared whatever. I forget how they convince him

(19:21):
to to stay and just play ball. But they convince
him to kind of chill play ball. So now we
know their cocoons. Now we know that they are. And
they also explain that their ancestors are in the cocoons,
like they're ancient Atlantean ancestors are in the cocoons or

(19:45):
their friends and that their alien civilization had to flee Earth,
but some of them had to stay in the cocoons.
So they're now they're back to pick up the cocoons.
That's why they're here. That's why they rented the house.
They're after the cocoons. So oh yeah, and the good comment,

(20:09):
it's kind of like the movies kind of starts out
like you're suspecting they are like cocaine smugglers, right, instead
of cocoons, right. And I couldn't help but notice the
play on words between cocaine and cocoon, Like they are

(20:29):
quite literally cocoon smugglers. Isn't that funny?

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Yeah, they get that vibe too, Like, I mean, I
thought they were kind of weird at first too, And
I figured they were immortal because they seem successful, right,
Like it seems like when people are immortal for a
long time, they kind of figured out how to play
the system so they can acquire currency like nobody's business.
And here we have this, here's one of the elders

(20:55):
right in the cocoon that they reveal.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
Yep, So that's where we're at. Now we know what's
in the pool, what's in the cocoons, these guys are
swimming in it. It's like the life force of the
cocoons and whatever magic juices were in the water are
invigorating these old guys. And okay, so they catch the

(21:25):
old guys swimming in the pool, and the old three
old gentlemen, they witness one of these creatures kind of
morphing or taking their natural form, shining.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
You know, unhuman, taking their skin off.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Yeah, and they're playing around the pool and they're dropping
cocoons into the pool and stuff. Right, Well, these three
guys get caught. They I think run out. The police
are called. They get like a apprehended by the police.
And the guy next door, the head gentlemen in charge,

(22:03):
mysterious gentleman slash alien, he says, oh, no, no, no,
they were just seeing stuff. They're old, you know, they
don't know what they're talking about. And the workers at
the retirement facility are saying the same thing. They're like,
you guys are crazy, and they say, okay, we'll cut
you some slack, you know, be on good behavior. So

(22:27):
the three old gentlemen they can't go back to the pool, right,
they're asked not to come back. Well, some time goes
by and also, I should mention kind of a plot
going on at the same time here is that one
of their friends is sick. He's too old. He's dying.

(22:50):
So when he got to go into the Fountain of Youth,
and they start kind of saying Fountain of Youth too
in the movie, when he got to swim in this pool,
it saved his life, it stopped his illness, and so,
but not all the way you know it. He was
in remission, or he was heading towards remission. So now

(23:15):
they are not allowed to go back to the pool.
This guy starts his condition starts deteriorating, and they're worried
he's gonna die. So the leader of the three old
retired gentlemen, they go, sorry. He goes over to the
house to negotiate. Hey, can we just swim in the pool? Please?

(23:38):
We won't say anything about the aliens. You know, I
don't know what I saw, but we're not going to
say I don't know what I saw, but I'm not
going to say anything. Well, you just let us swim.
Should persistent, saying, uh, can we just swim in the pool?

(24:01):
He goes He's got his hat like on his chest, right,
he's like begging. He's like, man, if you could just
let us use the pool, our friend's real sick. We
won't tell anybody, and he lets him in. He says, Okay,
you guys, we got a deal. Don't tell anyone about
what we're doing. We'll let you guys use the pool.
And he kind of gives him a little bit of
a story. The story too, I'm about what's in the cocoons. Well,

(24:29):
now the old guys they're allowed to swim in the cocoons.
They bring their wives this time, and their girlfriends, so
there's extra people. And then words starts spreading more and
more that they're that these older people are getting their
powers by swimming in the pool. So more and more

(24:50):
old people are wanting to swim in the pool, right,
and they're spreading the word, and there's there gets to
be almost like a riot at the the elderly home
where everyone wants to go see the pool and swim,
and they all bust out the door and they start
running running over to the other facility, or sorry, the

(25:13):
other property right next door. So they all all these
old people, right, like a couple dozen jump into the
pool at once, and they're swimming and they're swimming and
they're soaking up the benefits and guess what, it's too
many people. They're too old. There's too many old people.
They're soaking up all the benefits and they are, Yeah,

(25:38):
all the benefits are gone. The mysterious aliens who are
renting the property, they come out and say, what the hell,
where's all these people? You know, what are they doing?
And they call the police again the police has police
have to get all these people out. And the cocoons
are pretty much ruined or they're close to being ruined.

(26:04):
So yeah, then this guy's pissed. The cocoons are ruined.
Everyone leaves. I'm blanking on some details here. And then
the older gentleman who initially asked if they could swim

(26:27):
in the pool goes back to kind of apologize, right,
and they start talking, debating, and I forget what else happens,
but is eventually the offer is extended for these older people,
the three old gentlemen and however many of their friends,

(26:51):
to go back to the alien planet with them, right,
and to act as teachers to teach the people, to
teach them about Earth or what ever. And they're promised
immortality where they're promised long, long, long life, right, Okay.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
Yeah, dude, it's kind of a long movie, way longer
than it probably should be. It's almost two hours long,
so it's okay. I missed a couple of things. There
was like a schism between all of them where some
of them wanted to go to the pool and the
other ones were trying to convince them to go to
the pool to get healed and their partner to get healed,

(27:32):
and they were fighting back and forth. That's where apparently
that actor, the old man that punched one of the
other actors actually knocked him out for real, because I
guess he had lost an eye at one point and
he couldn't really get the depth that he was doing,
so he actually punched him and knocked him out cold
on screen. So one of the dudes is actually unconscious.

(27:54):
It was like one of the fun little things I
found and researching the movie where the guy, even at
seventy years old, being an X boxer, was able to
knock out a young guy, you know, punching him in
the face, which was supposed to be a movie punch,
but it was a real punch.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
What else happened towards the end there I'm blanking on this.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
So we have they extended the offer. They're like, hey,
you guys can come on board. It feels like we
have something that you guys would want right to the
old people, which is living forever. Where we're gonna go,
you own age, you won't get sick, and there's room.
I think it was like for thirty of them, right.
So they're all debating with their family. They're kind of

(28:39):
having regrets of like should we go. We're not going
to see our families ever again. By the way, there
was a part two cocuon the return, which wasn't as big,
but apparently it that was more into the story. And
they're all just like, you know, saying by to the
grandkids and all that. And I guess when he had
told one of the grandkids one of the characters, he's like, hey,
where I'm going. You know, Grandma and Grandpa are going away.

(29:00):
You won't see us anymore. But where we're going it's
gonna be okay because we're gonna live forever. So the
kids like, what are you talking about? So then the
kids like all sad, and the mom's like, hey, what
did he tell you? And the kid wouldn't say. So
the night that they're gonna leave, which is this night,
they all sneak out of their elderly nursing home or
whatever it is, and nobody had known where they went.

(29:25):
So the kid's mom goes on and it's like, hey,
something's going on, Like where are these people going. So
a group of them had gone on this boat with
this guy, and there's like a chase with like the forgot,
like the coast guard, and like a whole bunch of
people are chasing this boat because they're trying to get
the kid off. The kid eventually jumps off. Then this
mist rolls in, right this miss, which is interesting because

(29:47):
the miss has been going around lately. This mist rolls
in and lo and behold, they they called in reinforcements,
which is the I guess the mother Ship, and it
starts lifting the boat up into the sky to take
all the people and then it just sucks them up
through the ship. And that's all she wrote, and then

(30:10):
the movie ends. So they got sucked up. I kind
of interpreted that as like, hey, now we're gonna be
kind of sort of part of the Ascended Masters, right,
the Brotherhood of Light, because they're kind of sort of
light beings Pleaadian blah blah blah. That's the way I
took it, Like, right, elder, you always think of that

(30:31):
like the council or something, and they got a free
trip to whatever planet they're from, and they just disappear,
and then they have like a funeral for them, like, hey,
they're they're gonna be somewhere else. They're not gonna be here.
Some people stayed, some people didn't, and then it just
shows the ship flying into this galaxy or this portal

(30:53):
or something like that, and that's when the movie ends.
So that's what happens at the end. They take up
the alien on the offer of going to their motherland
or whatever planet, and they sail off into the sunset
kind of sort of. So it's not like the happiest ending.

(31:15):
I guess it's honestly, the movie has a lot of
old people. And what I was a lot of the
criticism that I heard about the movie is that a
lot of people when they were young watching this movie
when it came out in eighty five or whatever, Yeah, eight,
nineteen eighty five, they couldn't relate to it because it
was supposed to be like a kid's movie, like Lighthearted writes,

(31:36):
what is is it? Pg? Thirteen? Probably because it's got
some cheeks in there. I don't know what it's rated,
but it's probably PG thirteen. And so a lot of
people were talking about that they couldn't relate to the
story because you don't know what it feels like to
be old. You don't know what it feels like to
be dying, but we're all constantly dying all the time technically,

(31:56):
but you don't know what it feels like to be
in a nursing home or something. So they couldn't really
relate to the main characters because they were just all old, dude.
And it seems like it was it reminded me of
the Villages, dude. Did it make you think of the Villages?

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Yes, it did, especially when they were land type.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
Yeah, yeah, exactly so, which that's a whole nother conspiracy
in itself, like the whole occult of the villages and everything.
We should probably do an episode one day on that.
But that's what it made me think of. But there
was a lot of stuff right obviously said in Florida,
which is big, and then the connections to the number

(32:34):
one thing really which is the Fountain of Youth. I
want to talk to you about the dolphins. There's a
lot of dolphins in this in this movie, and I've
heard before that dolphins were actually the Atlanteans at one
point and that they evolved or something or other. Because dolphins,
aside from being pretty crapy, because dolphins grape everything, like

(32:59):
they are horny all the time, right, So I think
they're atrocious for that because they actually do like they
gang up on other dolphins and they do that to them, right,
So it's pretty crazy. But they've always said, like dolphins,
if they had thumbs, they would sort of take over
the world or something because they're super super smart. They

(33:21):
actually have two brains and when they sleep, one brain
shuts off and the other one stays awake to kind
of keep a lookout for them. I'm gonna pull up
a picture of their brain because it looks crazy.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
They're also groomers. They they're able to want to convince
straight women. Two. Yeah, there's this woman who got convinced
by a dolphin into a romantic relationship.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
Oh yeah, where she was stroking it off. Yeah yeah,
I remember that. That was with a I think it
was John C. Lilly. Wasn't it where they were.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
Doing I don't know.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
Yeah, it was the.

Speaker 1 (33:59):
Yep, I'm a weird study or something where this chick
fell in love with the dolphin and even started, like
Juan said, flipping it off. Okay, she was flipping off
the dolphin.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
She was trying to What they were trying to do
is make the dolphin talk. And there's a whole documentary
on it. And it was by John C. Lilly where
he began studying how bottlenows dolphins vocalize.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
And there was someone said, someone said, free Willy.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
Yeah, free right here. So it's called there's a documentary
on it. The Dolphin who Loved Me, the NASA funded
project that went wrong, and yet was oh NASA, there
you go. Margaret Lovette was the one that was stroking
the dolphin off because she said that the dolphin would
get would get frustrated, so in order for her to

(34:54):
help it focus on the task, she would just relieve
it once or twice. Bro I mean, you know, everyone
needs to blow a load here and there, you know,
once in a while. And she was doing it to
the dolph.

Speaker 1 (35:10):
She said that it would like guilt trip her and
like like to like tell her like you don't love
me and like stuff like that, like it would manipulate
her with uh like.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
VI And Peter was a young guy, he was sexually
coming of age and a bit naughty. It was a
knotty dolphin, bro.

Speaker 1 (35:31):
What I mean, we have to hold her to blame
at least a little bit for this. But uh okay, So,
like Juan said, we know, something's kind of weird with
this mysterious group who's renting the boat because everywhere they go,
the dolphins are following the boat and following them as

(35:52):
they're diving, almost like the dolphins were leading them to
the exact spot that they needed to go to. They're
very well trained dolphins in this movie, because they're like,
you know, they're they're like, what's it called welding underwater
and stuff? They're like, you know, what's it called plasma
cutting or some shit like that. They're yeah, and the

(36:15):
dolphins are just following the boat, following the divers. So
there's a clue there because dolphins have always been associated atlantis,
and we find out that these antarian aliens are looking
for atlantis.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
Right.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
But the dolphins, you could say they were like the
when man if there was a time in a place
called Atlantis. Okay, then it's been said that dogs, okay,
dogs like the dogs and the horses of the Atlanteans

(36:57):
were dolphins and porpoises whales, and that that was Yeah.
Have you ever seen, like water World or something that
mankind coexisted lived with the dolphins much more intimately, like
using them like a dog, you know. And seals would

(37:17):
be like a dog.

Speaker 2 (37:19):
Ah, that's cute.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
Dolphin would be like a small horse or something bigger.
Porpoise type thing would be like a horse. And there's
even pictures of old Greek soldiers on dolphin back. Have
you seen that horn?

Speaker 2 (37:36):
Nor? Was it like Roman or something?

Speaker 1 (37:39):
I think it's Greek.

Speaker 2 (37:41):
Yeah, I think I've seen Yeah, I might have seen that.
So repeat that again.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
The Greek on Greek soldier on dolphin back.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
Yeah, so a young man riding a dolphin is a
symbol of rescue by dolphins.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
Here and pull it up, Arion. There you go a yes,
that's Arion. That's where I named my cat after a soldier.
You got her soldier? Greek soldier on dolphin back? Is it?

Speaker 2 (38:12):
This? Is it? This? One?

Speaker 1 (38:14):
Another vase on the right, the orange face.

Speaker 2 (38:17):
Yeah, oh with that thing, remember that thing.

Speaker 1 (38:19):
Yeah, let's doom in on that bit. It's got the
triacrian yeah shield yeah. So you know there is some
kind of historical basis for this.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
They even got the cheeks on there too, Bro.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
Yeah, yeah, would you hit it if the chick had.

Speaker 2 (38:40):
Three chicks three legs like that?

Speaker 1 (38:42):
The chick had three cheeks.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
Three cheeks, man, three legs, three cheeks. Probably Bro got
that doll doll hussy.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
Bro the blow blow.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
Well, I'm always gonna see what do you say porpoises?
You can't say with that word because you actually say
the word. Yeah. Oh man.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
So let's start from the beginning of the movie again
and decode the esoteric symbolism. Like we said, we're gonna.

Speaker 2 (39:17):
Let me pull it up because I don't know. For
some reason, the connection is like super slow when I
go to do the movie.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
Right, well, you're While you're doing that, we can maybe
just ask the question why would they set this in Florida.
It's a movie about Atlantis and the Fountain of Youth. Now,
I think most of you guys out there should know
that's my bread and butter. That's what we do on
my YouTube channel. Atlantis, the Fountain of Youth in Florida.

(39:48):
I mean this is like the number one movie.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
I mean Saint Pete out of all places, right, which
is obviously we talked about on the last episode that
it's linked to to scientology and everything. And by the way,
for those tuning in, we've broken down cocoon. We're gonna
be talking about the Fount of Youth, atlantis, dolphins, whatever
comes up. So you're joining us for the first time.
We got six hundred people collectively in the house watching

(40:16):
us currently, So welcome. Crack a cold one or whatever,
light it up, chill out, hang out, and thank you
guys for being here.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
Chill We're in Saint Pete, in Saint Petersburg, Like I said,
it's on the west coast of Florida and the Fountain
of Youth, which is what this movie is pretty much about.
It's been associated with Florida. Florida's been associated with the

(40:48):
found of Youth ever since its earliest discovery, so called
discovery in fifteen thirteen. So why did they set this
movie here. Well, you got a lot of old people,
and you've got a big history, a legacy of the
Fountain of Youth that Wan Pone Sta Leone, Spanish conquistador,

(41:11):
is said to have quote unquote discovered Florida in fifteen
thirteen while looking for the legendary Fountain of Youth. Now
whether he was actually looking for that has been brought
into question, but some people who wrote about him not
long after he did this certainly believed that's what he

(41:35):
was after. Wow, I I said, a bit of a controversy,
but that that legend always stuck with Florida. So from
the from the get go, you have this Fountain of
Youth myth being associated with Florida, and that makes sense
why they put the movie here and where the kind

(41:58):
of plot of the movie came from. Now, something that
is rarely done is to have the Fountain of Youth
associated with Atlantis. And someone who has done that before
that we've seen a lot of on my YouTube channel
is John Saxon. So John Saxon, he lives in Tarpin Springs, Florida,

(42:24):
or around tarp And Springs. He's a Swiss American mystic,
amateur archaeologist who's discovered the presence of many, many, many
ancient sea anchors. Stone anchors, very very large, looked like

(42:46):
they could go to you know, five hundred foot long ships.
And this is what people used before iron anchors steel
anchors were discovered. So John Sackster, I've got a lot
of videos on John Saxon in his Thea and he
talks a lot about Atlantis being Tampa Bay, around Tampa Bay,
off the coast to Tampa Bay, just like this the

(43:10):
plot of this movie. Now it's interesting is he never
ever talks about this movie. And there's movies that he
likes that he watches all the time and says, see
this one talks about that. I don't think he knows
about cocoon. So here's a good example of one of
these anchors. You can see the rope groove and everything.

(43:35):
And John Saser believes that this is evidence of Atlantis
when you look at the dimensions given by Plato for Atlantis,
because remember Atlantis is a Greek myth, and it's attributed
to Plato because Plato tells a story about it, the Atlanticus,

(43:55):
which consists of a piece of writing cold Critius and Timaeus.
I believe, yeah, by Plato, and those two kind of
set the stage for the Atlantis myth as we know
today are considered the foundation of the myth well sacks

(44:21):
are believed. Saxer believes that these anchors are evidence of Atlantis.
When we look at what Plato had to say about Atlantis,
he gives clear dimensions, okay, of the southern great Plain
of Atlantis eleven thousand, six hundred years ago. Well, guess
what Florida eleven thousand, six hundred years ago. And I

(44:45):
think in this movie they say ten thousand or so,
but roughly eleven thousand, six hundred years ago. Florida perfectly
matches the dimensions given by Plato. Length north to south
and with east to west perfectly matches it. I think

(45:06):
it's I think Plato says three thousand Stadia by two
thousand Stadia. Yeah, that's Florida eleven thousand, six hundred years ago.
So we've got the anchors. There is really some evidence,
tangible evidence for Atlantis in Florida.

Speaker 2 (45:28):
There's a ton of them too, right, There's not just one.
They're like all over. This is just a random one
in front of some apartment complex that you guys own.

Speaker 1 (45:36):
Yep. These are some of the biggest that we're showing
on on screen here, but there are hundreds and hundreds
just in these neighborhoods alone across Florida, there's thousands and thousands.
They are especially found around Tampa Bay, around New Samyrna,
in Saint Augustine area, Ormond Beach area, and that's where

(46:01):
I've seen the most. But you can find them in
pretty much every corner of Florida, even down to the keys,
and they have rope grooves. Many of the holes are
perfectly punched out, but the holes could be natural, you know,
people use. What's around the rope marks is what really

(46:21):
proves that they were used. And we have anchors just
like this displayed in the museums of Florida. But they
are the small ones. Anytime they're too big, they don't
they can't get admitted to the museums because they say,
you know who used this? This is this just looks
like an anchor.

Speaker 2 (46:40):
Someone said in the chat are there just anchors? Why
are there no no ruins? And I mean this is
where Bimini Road comes into play, which is not far
away from Florida, and I mean even off the coast
of Cuba. I think they found at a crazy depth.
At one point there was like a city or something
at the bottom them there. So do you have anything

(47:03):
to say about that. Could there maybe be ruins that
have just been hidden or you know, are being hit
by the government or the Smithsonian or something like is
there Do you have anything else on that?

Speaker 1 (47:20):
Yeah, the Bemini Walls pretty solid evidence of ruins. Keep
in mind, there's not much evidence of a lot of
civilizations that we consider to be real and true. There
are sites off the coast of Tampa Bay that haven't

(47:42):
been really explored. There are pyramidal objects near Bimini, you know,
Edgar Casey said, Bimini. Bimini has been a name for
Florida in the past. But there's an island off the
coast of Florida called Bimini, and the Bahamas themselves are
littered with ruins. And remember we're talking eleven thousand, six

(48:05):
hundred years ago. Most of the evidence of those cities. Remember,
people usually lived by the coast, and eleven six hundred
years ago, Florida's coast was much farther out, wider than
it is today. So all that, you know, all that

(48:28):
coveted coastline where people tend to build populous cities, those
are underwater today due to sea level rise. Well, those
are a couple explanations. But you know, these are ancient,
ancient people I wouldn't expect to find, you know, wouldn't

(48:52):
expect to find Greco Roman architecture all over the place.
But there's enough to what I've seen to where I
can say, yeah, I think there's enough evidence for Atlantis.

Speaker 2 (49:05):
And we've been in the talks right of doing a
little something we want we want to get a feel
from the crowd. If NARC going out were to do
a Atlantis weekend Bimini trip, who would be down? Would
anybody be down for that? Would anybody be interested to
participate in that? Because we've been kind of tossing ideas

(49:27):
around of doing a get together and going out and
actually diving at the site where allegedly the Bemni Road
right Atlantis.

Speaker 1 (49:38):
Yeah, yeah, guys, we've been considering doing like a a
little ferry boat ride, maybe a small cruise or something
like that to one of these places in Bimini or
the Bahamas, probably the Bimini Road, try and get as
close as we can. What would you guys think it

(50:04):
would be down for that?

Speaker 2 (50:05):
Because they also said that Atlanta's spanned from right the
Gulf of Mix, sorry, the Gulf of America and all
that area there in Florida, all the way to Gibaldi
is how how the hell was it said?

Speaker 1 (50:21):
Yeah, from the Yucatan to Gibraltar.

Speaker 2 (50:23):
Gibraltar there you go, which is all the way up
into Africa. I mean that's a whole ways away. Yeah.
See here, Well.

Speaker 1 (50:37):
Let's uh so, you know, why would they set this
movie in Florida. You've got Atlantis, You've got myths of
Atlantis near Florida. And I think that based off the
timelines I heard in this movie, they're they're referring to Kate,
Edgar Casey's Atlantis, Ignatius Donnelly's Atlantis, and ultimately play those Atlantis.

(50:58):
I think they say, tent your timeline there, but Plato
says nine thou six hundred years before his time, so
let's just call it eleven thousand, six hundred years or so.
We're roughly on the general Atlantis timeline in this movie.
And Edgar Casey would be one of the first people

(51:20):
who kind of brought the magnifying glass over to Florida
when he predicted that the Bimini road would be discovered,
or somewhat predicted to that, and he said Bimini. Bimmini
is just a little island off the coast of Florida,
closer to Florida than it is most of the other Bahamas.

(51:40):
And yeah, it's only a couple it's only a like
ten hour paddle board ride.

Speaker 2 (51:48):
Bro. Ten hours on a paddle board, Bro.

Speaker 1 (51:51):
I think, yeah, I think it might even be there
and back ten hours.

Speaker 2 (51:55):
That's a ride on a paddle board.

Speaker 1 (51:58):
They do it. They do groups from here worth to
Bemini and back on a paddle board. A group of
like one hundred people in like a pack.

Speaker 2 (52:05):
Let's do that before they get together. We don't have
to take the ferry. The fairy can just pass us by,
do We're just gonna be on our paddle boards just
cranking away. That sounds wild. That seems like that would
be a crazy trip.

Speaker 1 (52:22):
Yeah. They do it once a year for like charity
or something. Wow, And they have they have like a
couple jet skis go with them. But other than that,
it's just like a bunch of moms and daughters on
like paddle boards. But okay, so Bimini in Florida super close.
I mean you could get there on a canoe easy
if you're a native American. We're not talking. We're not

(52:45):
talking a big long distance. It's like forty five miles
or something. So there's this. There's been a there's a
historical basis for Atlantis in Florida, whether that's Edgar Casey's predictions,
whether that's the work of John Sachs or which kind

(53:05):
of started up a little bit after Cocoon. But still
they're drawing, they're pulling out the same thread. I think
that's why we're in Florida. Fountain of Youth. Atlantis makes sense.
And this is a big gravy drop. You know, you
could look at this as a total kind of Hollywood disclosure.

(53:26):
You know, they're kind of telling you, Yeah, Florida is
the Garden of being. Yeah, Florida is Atlantis. This is
a goofy comedy movie. But don't tell anybody. So this
might be the confirmation we're looking for guys, just kidding.
It's Ron Howard. He sucks.

Speaker 2 (53:43):
But so you're gonna get a kick out of this
because I was right Atlantis, Fountain of Youth. I asked
you on the last Dream, where did the idea of
the fount of Youth come from? Like in Florida, in
particular with wompon stone on which I always wondered even
as a kid, like that's what we were kind of,

(54:03):
that's what we were taught in school, right, this legend
so and again it's gone back even to the third, fourth,
fifth century, Like there's all these other stories that talk
about a fountain or a river in Christianity, right, the
baptism is very important. It's almost like a rebirth or rejuvenation,
absolving you of your sins, you know, things like that.

(54:26):
So water itself holds power. But when they say, hey,
these waters, if you bathing it or drinking it will
cure your ed and make you young again, that's hitting
the nail on the head, like, hey, boom, that that's
something right it Is it a real place, is it not?
So I trace the origins back to where this idea

(54:51):
came from. And you're gonna get a kick out of
this because Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo y Vades I told
you about who you told me about? But did you
know he also created one of the first pictures of
the pineapple. Whoa yeah, right, old person.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
Swingers club? Is that where we're going with this? That
the retirement facilities have pineapples logos all over there.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
Hey, I don't know, dude. I mean, the pineapple became
that symbol for a reason, so yeah, take it for
what it is. But this guy, I read his name
Ovido right, so I was like, I wonder if that's
where Ovido, Florida comes from. But it's Oviedo, and I
don't think as a connection. Haven't looked that far. But
was a Spanish soldier, historian, writer, banist, and colonist. He

(55:45):
was obviously participating in the Spanish colon colonialization Colao of
the West andes riving the first year's after Christopher Columbus
became the first European tool rabbit at the Islands in
fourteen ninety two. Now here's where he introduces this story,
and it's only in passing and I have the original text.
So in his chronicle Estodia Henerad de las Indias published

(56:09):
in fifteen thirty five, to expand his fifteen twenty seven
summary latual Estodia las Indias was that was one of
the primary sources where this idea of the fountain of use.
This was and by the way, he introduced Europeans to
the hammock the pineapple and tobacco as well, was creating

(56:30):
influential representations of colonized people of the region. So here
we have it in fifteen thirty five, this book, I
found it on the internet. Thank god archive dot org
is back up. I was able to pull up the
text from fifteen thirty five, which is in Spanish, where
he speaks about de Leon looking for the akeya fabulosa

(56:59):
fuente Bimini. So he's talking about that fabulous fountain of Bimini.
So he relates it to biminichos. And I had to
look up this mocos word because I was like, mocos
is not in buger like in Spanish, but mocos is

(57:20):
boy sonwa alos viejos moco, So turn the old men
into boys. And then it goes on here and memo
it calls them johann punts. And so he's looking for
it and then where is it at. There's another part of.

Speaker 1 (57:39):
It, unc dysfunc sexual right here.

Speaker 2 (57:43):
Yeah, in Flaky Samiento, in flacimento the six nine mocos,
so he's talking.

Speaker 1 (57:53):
About that sexual affliction.

Speaker 2 (57:56):
Well here's the thing. So here's a little a little
fun fact for you. So this is fifteen thirty five,
right after DeLeon had been alive, right, And what's interesting
about this thing here, which I was doing some research
on that the reason that they add this ed aspect
of him being in potent right and not performing sexually,

(58:19):
and by you drinking of these waters which he had
heard from the Indians, these stories of it would turn
you young and it would also give you some potency, right.
So apparently this was a hip piece towards DeLeon to
kind of tarnish his reputation as he was already a

(58:44):
little man. But hey, he was a little man and
also couldn't get it up right, so they kind of
put that in there to take a jab at him.
Because this is it bro This book is super long,
and this is the only part here where it talks
about DeLeon and the the Fountain of Bimini, this mystical fountain,

(59:05):
right that he talked about. So again you could take
it as none of them present sources. By the way,
the next person in line to talk about the Fountain
of Youth Ornando that the Escuelante right, Spanish shipwrecked survivor

(59:25):
who live with the Native Americans of Florida.

Speaker 1 (59:28):
For here, I just just real quick about him having
a sexual dysfunction. Some other people wrote about it, and
they said that some of the evidence, you know, but
that could have been true, was that there wasn't a
single man in Florida that the Spaniards could find who

(59:50):
had ed. And they had always wondered whether it was
the smoking of tobacco or the drinking of Florida water
that them, you know, with such virility vitality. So there
is something to it that, Yes, Florida was a land
of virility, you could.

Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
Say, hmm, okay, again it was it was a hit piece,
maybe he could.

Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
Well, it's theorized because Oviedo might have been allied with
the son of Columbus, which who was the direct competitor
against Pones stal Leone, because they wanted to take over
Cuba or Jamaica. They had a dispute over who would
get what. Yes, and Pone stal Leon ended up with

(01:00:45):
Puerto Rico. But is it true that Columbus's kid ended
up getting Puerto Rico?

Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
Yes, and he sent yeah, he sent uh de Leon
over to some other islands that he could use to
monetize them and all that, and he got shot by
a narrow and then just ended up dying from sepsis.
So obviously he didn't find this. I read other legends
where he was looking for gold.

Speaker 1 (01:01:10):
Well, well, here, let's read. Let's read what Fontaneda.

Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
Had to say. So you got the lowdown on Fontinata
if you want to give us the breakdown of him,
because you were the one that told me about this guy.
Do you want to want me to just read this?

Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
Well, yeah, read that.

Speaker 2 (01:01:25):
And so he was a Spanish shipwreckser who lived among
the Native Americans of Florida for seventeen years. His fifteen
seventy five memoir Memoria de lrascosas ecosta Indios de la
Frida is one of the most valuable contemporary accounts of
American Indian life from that period. The manuscript can be

(01:01:46):
found in the General Archive of the Indians. Blah blah blah.
So he also wrote source trust me bro in fifteen
seventy five, again very short, just a paragraph you can
find it where he talks about de Leon looking for
the River Jordan. Okay, so we have this connection to

(01:02:07):
the River Jordan. The Jordan that has talked of is
a superstition of the Indians of Cuba which they hold
to because it is their creed, not because there is
such a river. Wampon's DeLeon giving he to that tale,
the Indians of Cuba and Santo Domingo went to Florida
in search of the River Jordan, that he might have
some enterprise on foot, or that he might earn greater

(01:02:28):
fame than he already possessed and close his life, which
is the most probable suspen supposition, Or if not for
these subjects, then that he might become young from bathing
in such a stream. So this thought was of itself
proof that all must have been fiction. That was told
by the Indians of Cuba and its whole neighborhood, to who,

(01:02:51):
to satisfy their tradition, said that the Jordan was in Florida,
to which at least I can say that, while I
was captive there, I bathed them many streams, but to
my misfortune, I never came upon the river. Anciently, many
Indians from Cuba into the ports, YadA, YadA, YadA, et cetera,
et cetera. Ca. So he keeps going on, and that
it was this sort of hoax, right, the superstition that they.

Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
Had no no, no, no, you're such a skeptic dude,
not just come out and say, oh.

Speaker 2 (01:03:21):
My god, listen, I'm not I'm not saying that there's
no founding, bro. I got some stuff today for you.
I got I got the heat for you. Which right again.

Speaker 1 (01:03:33):
Well here did did you get to talk about Sequeene
in here?

Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
No? I just got found of you stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:03:43):
So basically, I think I might say here at the bottom,
but fontan Ata was shipwrecked and lived with the Calusa
or some groups around the Calusa. He probably got traded
around a little bit, but he spent a lot of
time with the Calusa, and there he got to know

(01:04:06):
their king, Carlos.

Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
It is here it's a keen king Carlos.

Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
Yeah. So I think what Juan's pointing out here is
that we don't know if ponsta Leon was actually looking
for the found of Youth. We don't have his record.
We do we have hang on, hang on, hang on,
hang on. We have his navigational accounts. Yes, we don't

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have his personal thoughts in journal diary, so they have
kind of where they were, what they were doing, but
you don't get his him reflecting on the day and
things like that. So we don't know what his real
motives were. It wasn't uncommon to keep your motives secret
back then. But it seems like everyone who heard about

(01:04:53):
him and heard the story was all of the consensus
that it had something to do with this fountain of youth.
And now Juan brought up another good point about Bemini, well,
Bimini before wan Poon's Daily on what we do know
before one poondes Da Leone came to Florida and renamed
it Florida. Its name up until then had been Bemini.

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So today Bimini is just the small island. In fifteen thirteen,
all of Florida was known as bay Mini, Bimini or
bay Mini. So when we say waters from Bemini, there's
not much water in Bimeni. There's a couple springs. There's
one that they say is good for you. Florida is
the highest concentration of freshwater springs in the world. It

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is the fountain of youth. We have the fresh water springs.
We have a couple warm and hot springs, super therapeutic.
You can drink the fresh water, you can bathe in
the mineral sulfur or hot water, really really good for you.
I think something that is convincing, is that we get
evidence of where Pones de Leon might have heard this,

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or the people who thought pont stal Leone was doing this,
where they got the inspiration for the story is that
there was a Calusa chief who was either from Cuba
or had mixed with Cubans, and I believe it's from Cuba.

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This chief named Sequeen or Sequene, Sequeen, sen Quin, sen
Queen whatever. He got a group together because they themselves
had heard legends of mythical waters in Florida. So they
get on boats or canoes and sail to Florida and

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there they mixed with the Calusa people, and I guess
one of them ended up, you know, getting rising up
the ranks becoming chief. The stories differ here. I've got
two accounts. One that Sequeen was that Calusa Carlos the king,

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that he himself was descended from these, he himself was
from these Cuban Indians. Another version says that the Cuban
Indians were allowed to stay there by the chief, and
the chief had didn't have their blood, but they were
allowed to stay. Now this is kind of relevant because

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hundreds of years later, when all the Indians in Florida
end up leaving with the Spanish in the seventeen sixties.
Many of them go to Cuba. So there's still must
have been some strong tie or bond after two hundred
years or so, and there is a native basis for

(01:07:51):
the Fountain of Youth legend. Right, That's kind of all
I wanted to say is maybe Pon Stealion wasn't looking
for it, but there was legend at that time going around,
So that's all I wanted to say.

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
Also, I said, here Gasika took information sought after the
river could be be which did get such work even
to the turning of age men and women back to
their youth. So he's talking about King Carlos in this
Sanine or Sekine. So it's fifteen seventy five where we
get this other story linking Deleion to this Fountain of Youth.

Speaker 1 (01:08:30):
Now we also, well, just real quick, in fifteen sixty
two sixty four, the French had been meeting Tumukua Indians
on the other coast of Florida who were claiming to
be three hundred years old. So we have that too,
the Tumukia Indians on the east coast of Florida. They

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look like they're three hundred years old. Some of the
chiefs are claiming to be three hundred, three hundred and
fifty years old, and the Frenchmen believe them. They said
they look like they're three hundred years old, and they
said it's because of it's because of how they ate.
They fasted and their feasts were timed perfectly and all
this stuff. But they were kind of jealous and they said, yeah,

(01:09:12):
we should really start eating like they do. But so, yeah,
more legends, more stories stories.

Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
Another guy I don't I forgot to put his name
down here, sixteen oh one. I gotta go back to
my notes to find it. But this guy sixteen oh
one also had He was also a historian. We find
his name here real quick. And sixteen oh one also
published again, it was a big tone book. This guy's

(01:09:43):
name is let me find it here. I think Serrera yes,
Antonio headed e Le yes. Unreliable history of the Spanish
in the New World. So again this is uh from Wikipedia,
but I found the original source in which he talks

(01:10:04):
about de Leon again finding Florida, and then Bousca I
kee or rioti a los indios, lawando los piejos and
souss aguas they become uh that word mocos again, so

(01:10:25):
we have them becoming from old viejos to mocos, which
is boys, okay, And then it's just this section here Boomlco,
Juan ponceeke Reno, loos viejos.

Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
Can you even speak Spanish.

Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
Dude, Yeah, yes, bro, but you see this fucking text.
We get the s is an f and it's kind
of hard to see what the hell it says.

Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
So you don't speak English, you barely speak Spanish.

Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
Yes, see signor se sik a bron, Yes, you know
what that is. That means my precious in Spanish.

Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:11:07):
So we have this other account and it's just this
part right here, and then he moves on boom to
the next thing and that's it. And then in eighteen
ninety let me find it here. Eighteen ninety four or
something or other, there was another guy, Washington Irving, who

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had allegedly published a story, a fictionalized story of DeLeon's travels,
and he focused mostly on the Fountain of Youth aspect
of it. So that sort of solidified this concept of
Deleion with the Fountain of Youth and it's been here
ever since. But like how you said, we don't know

(01:11:50):
if he truly was looking for because we don't have
his personal journals. I'm sure he was probably into the
occult or something along those those times, right, or superstitious
at least, uh, you know, especially during those times. And
as to where de Leon landed in Florida has been speculated.

Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
Right, well here here you want to keep going?

Speaker 2 (01:12:14):
Yes, some people say Melbourne right right, and according to others,
Saint Augustine right where we have Oh, I just exited
out one of my tabs. What up? Yes, the founder
of Youth Park, which I want to hopefully you haven't

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seen what I've found. I'm sure you have. I'm sure
you have. But so we have the Melbourne he entered
somewhere around Melbourne, right, that's where they've calculated that he landed,
and that's what's accepted. But then other people, but if
they were were not con artists or trying to monetize this,
which I'm sure they were, talk about it being in

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Saint Augustine. Now have you talked about this before?

Speaker 1 (01:13:05):
Yep?

Speaker 2 (01:13:06):
So the punts de Leon cross at the Fountain you
spring in Saint Augustine allegedly.

Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
How the lady built it herself.

Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
Yes, yes, okay, so she said that this was allegedly
where the fountain was, right, because de Leon made this
cross and all this stuff. And the lady has a
kind of shady background because she was, in my opinion,
trying to make it right. She was trying to build
a business. At one point, she was doing illegal gambling

(01:13:38):
in her house. At one point, I think she was
known as Diamond Lily or something like that. Right, this
lady and what was well, let the boys pass. What
was super interesting to me about this area. Let's say
that he let's say that he did land here. There's
like a fountain that you can go there and you

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can take a ship of it. Have you been there?

Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
Yeah, I've been there.

Speaker 3 (01:14:04):
I have.

Speaker 1 (01:14:04):
I didn't pay to go in the you have to
pay to go.

Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
We should probably do a video there, We should probably
do a meet up, ye, honesty. So what interests me,
which if you know about this, then you know what
I want to talk about, is that at this site
was the good old burial grounds of the Tumuqua. And

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after a while the Smithsonian got involved and they went
ahead and reburied what was allegedly about four thousand burials. Okay,
Jesus was four thousand bars. So essentially, this lady took
and desecrated a cemetery of these indigenous people, the Tumukua,

(01:14:53):
which we know have interesting aspects to them. The creature
of Jecky Island. John Dee's cottage is built on top
of an old Tamukuan sacrifice alter Allegedly that's where the
Federal reserve was born.

Speaker 1 (01:15:09):
But in Ormond Beach, his other house in Ormond Beach
not too far another next to St. Augustine, another mound,
Ormond Beach, Rockefeller's other house.

Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
Oh, his other house, yes, yes, his.

Speaker 1 (01:15:22):
Other house in Ormond Beach is built right next to
a mound complex too, and that's right next to that's
in between Saint Augustine and Melbourne.

Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
So for a while these bodies were on display. They
were open to the public and you can look at them.
And when you look at them, dude, that's a huge
ass skeleton.

Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
Yeah there at all.

Speaker 2 (01:15:51):
That's a big. Look at this one. Look at the
head of this one compared to this one, it's huge.
And mind you, the Smithsonian got in involved.

Speaker 1 (01:16:01):
Yeah, okay, I've got yeah, I got some good ones too.

Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
So my connection is, let the fake fountain aside that
there is a spring there. Okay, there is a spring, right,
that's coming from the ground. And let's say it truly
was de Leon who made that cross, which you can
go and see today. Right. The fact that there were

(01:16:27):
so many bodies buried there, they say that they were
like the first Christianized you know, natives of Florida that
were all buried there because there was a settlement, blah
blah blah. But what let's put that all aside, and
let's say that it wasn't and this had a special
significance to these people, and that's why they buried people there.
And then you got the whole giant conspiracy lumped into there.

(01:16:50):
It lumped into all that because the Smithsonian did come
in and they do what the Smithsonian does and covers
up evidence. In my opinion, I don't know. I think
that this place could be legit. Bro Let put up
your screen here.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
It could be legit. It also touches on the cocoons
being you know, underneath the fount of youth, or the
dead bodies being connected to the benefits of ingo water.

Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
Yes, that's think about it, think about it long ago
if Okay, let's get crazy here. If these people were
of some sort of Nephilum descent or something of how
people have speculated, right like their giants and they got
did they have red hair? I don't know, did they
the right So let's say that they were of some

(01:17:39):
divine source. And this movie also plays into the whole
watchers intermingling with the daughters of men. You have the
guy having the relationship with the alien chick, right, and
they do the So you have the fallen or these
light beings, angels whatever. I'm not saying that aliens or angels,
you know, coming down and intermingling with the daughters of

(01:18:01):
men or humanity itself totally. What if again, how you're
saying this significance of bearing the dead and maybe that
does something chemically or spiritually or something to the soil
itself around this spring. It's like even the tree bro
the stuff where they dump the people's ashes on the
family tree, cause it's gonna you know, connect it to

(01:18:24):
the family and all that. I don't know, it's super interesting, bro,
super interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
Let's what we're looking at right here. Quand's right about
the fount of youth, the dead bodies. Another thing tying
the tinucula, or at least the Florida Indians to so
called aliens or nephel and whatever is the skull shapes,
you know, elongated skulls.

Speaker 2 (01:18:50):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:18:50):
Everyone kind of thinks that's a Peruvian thing. Everyone kind
of thinks that's like a oh, you know, let's they
find those in pyramids or whatever. Now you find them
in Florida too. They're all over Florida elongated skulls. Sometimes
they say deformed crania. But this is from Amelia Island,

(01:19:10):
which is right near the border between Florida and Georgia,
you know, over near Jacal Island, not too far from
Saint Augustine. So the Timucua or their ancestors were doing
this skull shaping or they had this skull shape naturally. Right,
So you've got the elongated skulls. I want to show

(01:19:33):
you a good skeleton too. Look at that one.

Speaker 2 (01:19:36):
That's wild. That's a tall, dude, bro.

Speaker 1 (01:19:39):
Look at this shit. If the the person on the
left I believe is an adult. So the one on
the right is pretty dang tall.

Speaker 2 (01:19:51):
Whoa, that's wild.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Pretty wild. And this is the same burial site, elongated skulls,
Paul freaking skeletons, right, and all everything we hear about
these people. They said that the they said that the
chiefs were eight feet tall. Eight feet tall. Goliath in
the Bible is nine feet tall, so we're not far

(01:20:16):
off there. Now, Also, what else can we say, Well, Juan,
can you pull up pictures of war Mineral Springs or
just go to the Wikipedia for Warm Mineral Springs, Florida.
I think this is the money. This is the uh,

(01:20:36):
this is the jackpot for the Fountain of Youth angle
on the west coast west coast of Florida. So this
isn't exactly Saint Petersburg, but it's not far this yeah,
this is in Northport, Florida. War Mineral Springs is a
water filled sinkhole located in Northport, Florida, a mile north

(01:21:00):
US forty one. The primary water supply is a spring
vent deep beneath the pool's water surface. Warm Mineral Springs
is the only warm water mineral spring in the state
of Florida. It is an important geological and archaeological site
containing Native American remnants. The site was operated as a
spa from nineteen forty six until two thousand. It was

(01:21:23):
added to the US National Register of Historic Places on
November twenty eighth, nineteen seventy seven. The springs reopened for
swimming only in twenty fourteen.

Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
This is the documentary who saw right where they were
going down and there was people from all over the
world coming here to swim.

Speaker 1 (01:21:42):
So, guys, this area is significant because on on poons
daily Owned's second voyage, he was killed where he was
mortally wounded with a poisoned addle addle tip possibly dipped
in the manchioneal fruit wow considered the most dangerous fruit

(01:22:07):
on earth that grows on the south coasts of Florida. Whoa,
he was mortally wounded by the most by a spear
point dipped probably dipped in the most poisonous fruit on earth.
So he died a little bit later on. But he
this was his second voyage to Florida, I think in

(01:22:27):
fifteen twenty one, so his first trip fifteen thirteen, second
trip fifteen twenty one. He dies after that second trip.
But where are they headed? We know that they are
pretty much headed to Northport, Florida. That his second voyage,
it seemed like they were heading to warm mineral springs.

(01:22:49):
So the history of this place is that one pound celion,
they say, you know, the legend is that one pound
celion was looking for this place. This is the out
in the youth. It's not the one that you can drink.
This is one you'd bathe them right. So hundreds of
places around Florida claim to be the Fountain of Youth. Personally,

(01:23:13):
I think it's the whole state. I think it's the
whole thing. We have all the fresh water, we have
some of these special mineral springs to the warm mineral
I think it's just the whole spa therapeutic experience of
being in Florida, having them all at your fingertips. Some
are good to drink, some will make you you know.

(01:23:36):
Let's talk about this too. Might as well. There are animals.
Is there evidence for the fountain of Youth in Florida? Yes,
there is. There are animals who live in the Florida springs,
in the water deep where they don't get any sunlight.
And these animals live ten times longer than their surface

(01:24:00):
counterparts or the exact same species that just simply live elsewhere,
above ground or somewhere else. Let me give you some examples,
and Juan, you can look this up. If you want
the Florida crayfish crawfish, blind Florida crawfish, and then the

(01:24:22):
Florida blind salamander or Florida Springs salamander or Florida springs
crawfish that might be what they're called Florida Springs crawfish
or you have Florida cave crawfish. Can you look up
the lifespan please? Now, I know that these can live

(01:24:42):
up to one hundred years. Up to one hundred years. Well,
if you can't find I have evidence. It's in my
other videos. I can speak confidently.

Speaker 2 (01:24:56):
Source trusts me.

Speaker 1 (01:24:57):
Bro, No no sources. One of my other videos, the
founder of Youth one probably the salamander will say it
Florida blind salamander lifespan.

Speaker 2 (01:25:10):
Uh oh about five years?

Speaker 1 (01:25:13):
Oh well that's that's not the no blind say blind
crayfish or no, they live one hundred years.

Speaker 2 (01:25:24):
Let's talk. Well, well, the RV Association let us know how,
don't worry, no get recked. They don't want us to
know about this, uh salamander either, Bro, lifespan doesn't come up,
you're gonna have to pull up your sources, brother, because
Google is suppressing me says three to fifty five years here,

(01:25:50):
but this is the Texas blind salamander that one.

Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
M oh yeah, that one, or we haven't do you
see one hundred year lifespan on that.

Speaker 2 (01:25:59):
I don't. No, they might be wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
All right, well it's good. No, no, no, no, no, no, I'm right.
I'm right on this one.

Speaker 2 (01:26:05):
I don't know doc one hundred years right here right here,
the olm sonamankind of over one hundred years, making them
outliers compared to well, where is this song?

Speaker 1 (01:26:18):
No, and I don't think that's a Florida one could be,
but no. So there's a blind salamander and there's a
blind crawfish that live in Florida that live up to
one hundred years. They are on average lived to five
maybe twenty at most. Okay, one hundred years. I've got

(01:26:41):
the evidence. I've got the I trust you. A Google
search is and maybe not gonna are you. Our little
AI bought here is not good, not our friend. Okay,
I've got the evidence. Check my found of youth video,
the radio activity, all this stuff, whatever it is is,
we know that there's something special because they don't need sunlight.

(01:27:04):
They whatever they get from the the spring water. It's
so nourishing that they don't need to see the sun,
so they go blind. They go albino kind.

Speaker 2 (01:27:14):
Of Look at this, bro. There isn't much information about
lifespan study of the Florida Blind Spring salamander.

Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
Don't worry. I got you. I got you. All right,
we'll come up. We'll come up with it. Okay, don't worry.
I can produce the evidence all the No, No, it's
out there. It's out there.

Speaker 2 (01:27:40):
So I was gonna say something I completely forgot. Yeah,
so this is this spring is the one that we
saw the documentary on, right, Yeah, I forgot what I
was gonna say about all that ship. All right, what
else we got? We got? You know, we find some

(01:28:02):
other stuff here. We talked about the aliens. You want
to talk about aliens a little bit after.

Speaker 1 (01:28:08):
This, yes, yeah, sure, But here the war mineral springs
is important because remember they've got there they're dead or
dying or hibernating loved ones in these cocoons at the
bottom of the pool. Yes, movie, okay, now what oh yeah,

(01:28:29):
you don't have to pull this up. I was just
looking real. But yeah, there's there's evidence of that at least,
so war Mineral Springs, southwest coast of Florida. We know
that Pone Stalleone was heading to that area when he
got mortally wounded around fifteen to twenty one. Okay, that

(01:28:51):
spring has very very unique properties. I'm getting some feedback here.

Speaker 2 (01:28:57):
Here's your phone, I think, so yeah, I'll turn maybe
by watch I'll turn it off here. So sorry, dad,
that's all right.

Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
So he's heading for war Mineral Springs in southwest Florida,
he's mortally wounded. He doesn't get to go there and
check it out for himself, but many of the residents
who live there today, this spring kind of has like
a cult following. Thousands of people from around the world

(01:29:27):
over the decades past couple decades have moved from places
especially like Eastern Europe, Poland, Ukraine, Russian. They come to
Florida just to bathe in war Mineral Springs every single
day they have like a day, they have like a

(01:29:49):
year membership or something. And if you live in the community,
the communities, the little town there is largely built around
this spring. Right, It's like kind of the number on
draw to the area. All these Europeans, they fully believe
it's the fount of youth. They go there religiously every day.

(01:30:09):
They walk in a circle. It's almost like the fucking Kaba. Okay.
There there there's a constant like spiral. Everyone's walking in
the same direction and it creates like a current. And
if you just kind of like float, it'll like lazy
river you around because everyone's walking in like a loop.

(01:30:32):
In the middle of this, it drops down two hundred
feet down and down at the bottom there there's like
a mound of sand like debris that's fallen down and
in that debris there are the bones of mammoths, giant sloths,
extinct animals from thousands and thousands of years ago. What

(01:30:56):
else is down there? There's humans, some of the oldest
humans ever found in the Americas, and many of them
are ceremonially or ritualistically interred, so like almost mummified and
put into like caves in the walls. And then the
water filled this up, you know, thousands of years ago,

(01:31:18):
so we know that those people were put in there
thousands of years or at least before the water rose.
So it's a pretty reliable method of dating, okay. And
they found brains, They found brains in skulls that they
believe are ten thousand years old that were still intact,

(01:31:41):
still had organic brain matter, you know, intact, and they
find stuff like that there pretty pretty consistent.

Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
Which think about that, right, So we were talking about
the saint and this is common is important. This common
is very important because think about that or ancient brain
matter in that spring. If we're conservative, let's say that
some of these people maybe were more divine or something. Right,
Let's just say for one second, that would make sense

(01:32:13):
as to why they buried those other ones in Saint
Augustine near the spring, So maybe it could leach into
the water or something, right, And that same premise, and
this is why maybe this spring brings its rejuvenation aspects
to you because you're bathing in some angelic super or
nephilim soup or something. Essentially is what you're doing. Yeah,

(01:32:35):
you know.

Speaker 1 (01:32:35):
You can also look at it as whatever's in the
water preserving the old ten thousand year old brains. Also
that might be able to preserve a living person. You know,
have you ever heard like there's people who say, oh,
preservatives are so bad for our food, they're so bad
for you, so bad. Meanwhile, like the average lifespan has

(01:32:58):
gone up like twenty years, you know, not consistently, not
across the board. But some say the preservatives are preserving,
you know, like they can preserve you too much, right,
That's why we're all refrigerated now, like the air conditioning.
You know, we're like on ice almost.

Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
Or walking dead people, bro? Is what we are?

Speaker 1 (01:33:22):
So sleeping or swimming in this mineral spring? People, they're
literally bathing in brain soup. They're bathing in the ten
thousand year old remains of ancient Floridians. And maybe that
is the secret recipe, the secret ingredient to the fountain
of youth. There's also radium in this water. And Juan,

(01:33:47):
let's especially hone in on Saint Petersburg. Are you still there?

Speaker 2 (01:33:53):
Yeah, I'm just blown away because of what you're saying,
Because like, what if that's the secret. What if these
people were their ceremonially as like a sacrifice, bro? What
if this is a sacrifice spot? Hey, they just buried
their No, no, they sacrificed them and then put them there.
Maybe they put them there, We don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:34:11):
Yeah, no, that word has been told.

Speaker 2 (01:34:13):
They dumped them in the hole, dude.

Speaker 1 (01:34:16):
Yes, yep. They also believe it was like a They
would uh trap or get big game to fall in
there and they wouldn't be able to get up. You know.
So this this place held grew great ceremonial significance to
the ancient Indians, especially if you go back to Atlantis

(01:34:38):
times ten thousand years ago. This place was actually just
a big deep cave. It was largely dry. There were
stalag tights stripping down. Okay, someone says, I'm clipping, you
know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:34:51):
Okay, Yeah, I was gonna say, just pause for a second.
Let us know you guys can hear long goo. Okay.
And by the way, we have eight hundred and fifty
six people. We had nine hundred people earlier collectively watching us.
Welcome to the Old One Florida and One on one
podcast collaboration Thursday night streams. We're going in on the

(01:35:12):
fountay Youth, cocoon, aliens, Atlantis, jerking dolphins off, all that
good stuff. We're here, and one goes.

Speaker 1 (01:35:22):
Quick getting flippered off. So we're doing a little We're
doing a little cocoon. I sound better something. Okay, We're
doing a little cocoon, storing a little cocoon while we're
at it.

Speaker 2 (01:35:38):
Well, do. You're kind of making me want to visit
this place and like sucking all the water. But at
the same time, like brother, you know, because you're in
just organic, ancient organic matter at the you know.

Speaker 1 (01:35:53):
Yeah, I've been here a couple of times. I love
it there. I love bathing there. It feels really good,
the water feels nice, the people are nice. There. It's like,
all shit, how do I say this? I have to
put a few sentences in between that sentence and this sentence.

(01:36:13):
It's like ninety nine percent white people. They're like, I
was the darkest most ethnic person there. It's all like Polish, Ukrainian, Russian.
You're you don't even hear English when you're there. Everyone's
speaking something Slavic. Everybody whoa and I haven't seen I've

(01:36:38):
seen maybe one or two black or brown people who
were clearly not from Eastern Europe go there. And when
we when I was there with my ex girlfriend, we
stuck out, stuck out like sore thumbs.

Speaker 2 (01:36:53):
Even I mean i'd probably stick aga soar.

Speaker 1 (01:36:56):
Yeah, they're welcoming. They're welcoming, don't don't get me wrong.
But it's like when you go there, they've got their
Ukrainian music playing, they're all talking, they're all friends, they're
all like, you know, what if it's a community longgo?

Speaker 2 (01:37:11):
What if the Aliens are actually the Aan right? Like
what it was the Chinese? It was like horror, shit's
the Arians and it was actually there, you know, because
we that's the the right, the brotherhood, the White shining right,

(01:37:34):
you know, along those lines. Absolutely interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:37:39):
Absolutely, Let's bring the magnifying glass back over to Saint Petersburg, though,
do it? Because Saint Petersburg has their own Found of Youth?
Could you pull up some pictures of that please? If
you just search Saint Petersburg, Florida Fountain of Youth nineteen twenty.

Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
I'm only pulling it up because you asked nice or twenty.

Speaker 1 (01:38:02):
Or just Florida Memory. You don't have to search nineteen twenty.
But Florida Memory has a lot of good postcards and
old pictures.

Speaker 2 (01:38:10):
Florida Memory.

Speaker 1 (01:38:12):
Yeah, a lot of lots of Indian mounds in Saint
Petersburg area.

Speaker 2 (01:38:18):
Any this one?

Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:38:20):
All of them?

Speaker 1 (01:38:21):
All of them? Yep? All right, yeah, as long as
we can zoom.

Speaker 2 (01:38:24):
In on them. Are those are those colored?

Speaker 1 (01:38:28):
Those are old people? I think it's no. I think
it's just colored in. Okay, they took up they took
a postcard and like colored their skin in later.

Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
Making sure I thought that they had their own found
all right.

Speaker 1 (01:38:39):
I'm sorry, zoom in so we can see them.

Speaker 2 (01:38:45):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
This is in Saint Petersburg, guys, I've been here, or
at least what's uh like the modern version of it.
They redid it a little bit, but there used to
be a fountain of youth in Saint Petersburg. A couple
of them and this one, I believe they detected lithium
in the water, and the lithium it is proven. You know,

(01:39:10):
it's a mood enhancer, right, so you know they take lithium,
which is like the artificial lithium or whatever that people
get prescribed. This has naturally occurring lithium in the water.
So you drink it, your mood is enhanced. Maybe it's
I don't know how how rejuvenating these waters are, but

(01:39:32):
it'd certainly make you feel better, feel younger, you know,
have more pep in your step, like the older people
did in Cocoon. Right, they definitely felt better, they were happy,
and a lot of them are probably a prescribed lithium
in the movie if I had to guess something like that.
But Saint Petersburg, just like sites all over Florida, many

(01:39:56):
different places claim to be the fountain of Youth. They
have a little tourist place for people to drink or
get their picture taken. Saint Petersburg had one. They have
a couple. Actually, if you go back to the search results,
uh one please, there's another one in Saint Petersburg where
it goes out which one there see where it's like

(01:40:21):
the lake like the Bourbia that one though, Yeah, that's
a different site that went out into the bay.

Speaker 2 (01:40:31):
Hmm.

Speaker 1 (01:40:32):
Can we zoom on that a little?

Speaker 2 (01:40:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:40:37):
Yeah, So this is another one in Saint Petersburg that
I think you went out into the bay and there's
an off I think an offshore like vent for like
the spring water comes up out of the saltwater with
such magnitude that you can pull up fresh water. There's
a couple of those around Florida, especially one pull off

(01:41:00):
Tampa Bay.

Speaker 2 (01:41:01):
That's crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:41:03):
So there are a couple found of youths in Saint
Petersburg and they're not far from more mineral springs. So
some people say lithium helps sperm mobility, motility.

Speaker 2 (01:41:15):
What was the one that you drink from on that video?
Was that in sane people?

Speaker 1 (01:41:21):
Radium springs. It's just it's really really close to more
mineral springs. That's a Punta Gorda, which is close to Northport.
That's the radioactive Fountain of Youth.

Speaker 2 (01:41:34):
You should get that water tested to see what's actually
in it. Is there studies that was in it?

Speaker 1 (01:41:39):
Yeah, it has radium and lithium too. No, no, well
here we got it. We should probably what else do
we want to cover? We spend a lot of time
on the family Youth.

Speaker 2 (01:41:53):
I wanted to talk maybe a little bit about the
aliens maybe if you want to talk about that with
with we're going to Florida being the center where they
launch allegedly right rockets, right, so.

Speaker 1 (01:42:10):
Florida being Atlantis. Atlantis is a myth that kind of
gets associated with a lot of alien theories too, like
ancient aliens whatever. A lot of Atlanta's stories talk about
extraterrestrials something like that, and the Arians. You know, you
have a lot of old kind of researchers connecting Atlantis

(01:42:35):
to the Arians, you know, the root race theories, the theosophists,
and how do you say this anthroposophists. Anthroposophists, Yeah, talking
about Atlantis and the Aryan root race. Right, you also
have some people connecting it to aliens. Right, Like I said, so,

(01:42:58):
Florida is not only not only this reputation as a
Garden of Eden in Atlantis, it's also where Earth kind
of first started reaching up into the heavens. This is
where a man chose to launch up back to the heavens. Right.
It's almost like a Tower of Babbel type thing, taking

(01:43:21):
the Garden of Eden a legend kind of full circle.

Speaker 2 (01:43:25):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:43:26):
It's like, let me ask you.

Speaker 2 (01:43:29):
A question, Narco, because right Garden of Eden there was
angels there, there was well some people say say, enter
the Devil was there as well at one point, try
and tempt Eve. But what are your opinions on aliens?
Because in the mainstream right now, we had the there

(01:43:52):
was also the Cress View, a class sighting that we
could also talk about, and also the Miami Mall alien
incident that happened that we never heard anything about. You
know that. There's also so there's stories all around Florida.
The Typhonian Oto also considered Florida a what they call
a power zone. And they used Miami in particular the

(01:44:14):
Magic City, which we know they do a lot of
occult stuff there, and maybe that's the World City.

Speaker 1 (01:44:19):
Do they call it World City?

Speaker 2 (01:44:21):
Maybe that's why they practiced so much. And there's a
concentration of that there because the Typhonian Oto essentially considered
it the this power zone and they would do rituals
to invoke these alien entities. And they did a ritual
in nineteen something or other where they invoked a an
abduction and the dude got graped by aliens. Essentially he

(01:44:45):
was impregnated. This is a whole This is another episode,
but point being that Florida, right, Gardner Eden and people
talk about aliens perhaps being demons of sorts? Could we
also consider aliens angels? Maybe? Is that wrong to say?
Or are aliens only bad and that's why they touch
people inappropriately and they do bad stuff to people?

Speaker 1 (01:45:07):
Can they're not aliens? I mean they're not angels. Aliens
aren't angels personally. I think ancient aliens are ancient aarians,
the people from elsewhere, the people who showed up looking
differently with you know, new forms of technology, a way
of life that was you know, upgraded or whatever. The

(01:45:30):
gods from elsewhere. I think it came down to how
they looked, with beards being different. You know, the goat
goat beards, god beards. Gods always of goat beards. I
think the ancient Aliens are the ancient Arians. That's why
they always say Nazis Aliens. This weekend on History Channel,

(01:45:52):
Nazi Aliens in the North Pole, followed by North Pole
Aliens and the Nazis exposed the Aliens and Nazis question Mark.
Then at twelve we've got Nazi Aliens and Admiral Bird
being a Nazi.

Speaker 2 (01:46:09):
Alien dude in ninety eight episode and twenty one seasons
of Ancient Aliens. Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:46:19):
Yeah, I think they're hiding the Aryan legacy. That alien
is a cover up for Aryan. Anytime some civilization says, oh,
these people came here and you know, brought us these
gifts and you know, a new way of life, they
just take that story. They say, oh, thank you indigenous
people for your career. Nice story, and then they just

(01:46:41):
throw it up into the sky and they say, oh, yeah,
this is a space story. This is an ancient astronaut story.
I think it's all a scam. Number one, I think
you know they say, oh, all these ancient civilizations had
all this stuff in almond, it must have been aliens

(01:47:02):
who gave it to them, right. I think it has
more to do with astrology. Everyone's looking up at the
same sky, everyone's looking up at the same story in
the heavens, the same shapes, the same proportions. If there's
any global language or global civilization, it was one that
paid attention to astrology. That's my take on it. And

(01:47:23):
I do think that whoever was networking around the ancient world,
they weren't aliens or probably arians.

Speaker 2 (01:47:32):
And also Cape Canaver. When they launched the rockets, I've
heard people say that they launch them to towards where
Atlantis is, right towards the Bermuda Triangle, and maybe at
the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle is still Atlantis or
something or a portal to another dimension. That's why they
launch them. Oh and maybe that's maybe that's how you
get to space, bro. I don't know. Maybe that's the

(01:47:53):
other alternative dimension reality that is space that we've all been.
That is a historic aspect of Florida and also the
I would go as far as say that the founding
of NASA has a Colt Origins one hundred percent with
Jack Parsons and l Ron Hubbard right where they were

(01:48:16):
doing rituals, stroking it in the desert. You know, you
know what else?

Speaker 1 (01:48:20):
You know what else this makes me think of is
Charlie Smith America's oldest the oldest American ever. Charlie Smith,
who was I believe, living at a retirement home when
they invited him to go witness the Apollo launches and
he said he didn't believe it. He said he thought

(01:48:42):
it was fake. He said, ain't no way, no man
going to no Moon's that's fake. It can't happen. He said,
I don't believe it. I saw it on TV. I
saw them go, but they're not going anywhere. That's what
Charlie Smith said, a little bit of a connection there
to the found of youth and retirement facilities. He spent

(01:49:04):
the last you know, most old people do, but for
him he was an ex slave. That was like very
unique for him to have made it to a retirement
facility in the seventies or so.

Speaker 2 (01:49:16):
It was my bad. Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:49:19):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:49:19):
And on that topic, what other movie than Ron Howard direct.

Speaker 1 (01:49:27):
The Apollo, Yeah, the Apollo movie. He also what I
was thinking about ed TV when we were is ed
TV erect erectile dysfunction TV.

Speaker 2 (01:49:39):
Yeah, maybe that's why that was a joke in the movie,
because that was kind of like out of out of
that field, like and I got a whatever they said.
I think they said bone or something. But yeah, right,
that was like a little joke, and I'm like, you know,
t M I dude. But again it's linked to the
legend in the original account, like, hey, it makes you young,
also can get you up now then you've fallen down.

Speaker 1 (01:50:07):
Yeah. Ron Howard definitely sifted through some of the old
accounts or at least heard some of the erectile dysfunction stuff.
Ron Howard's also kind of a creep. He's really weird looking.
He could be an alien himself. I'm not even kidding.
Can we touch on this a little bit about how
everyone who's obsessed with aliens looks like an alien? Steven Greer, Ron.

Speaker 2 (01:50:33):
Howard elon musk.

Speaker 1 (01:50:39):
A little bit. But Ron Howard like without a hat.

Speaker 2 (01:50:44):
And he was a child actor too, was Yeah, he was.
He had a child actor. Let's see here how it
became as a child actor, acting in several television series
before getting national attention for playing Opie Taylor, the son
of Sheriff Andy Taylor, and the Andy Griffith Right Griffith Show,

(01:51:04):
which was pretty famous. No, I mean that's like one
of the main shows that people talk about. So again, definitely,
I would say a lot of these child actors have
interesting upbringings. Right, We've seen it time and time again,
and it's part of this Hollywood cult in my opinion,

(01:51:25):
that puts these kids in these positions and then look
at them after the fact. You know, the whole Nickelodeon
stuff came out. You have Bieber kind of having a meltdown,
looking just his inner demons are just eating away at him,
and he just looks defeated.

Speaker 1 (01:51:40):
Right, Can we look at it? Can we look at
a picture of Oh shit, he has finished descent? Does
he has finished descent? That would be ultimate Atlantis Scardna
theen ancient Areyan connection. If he was finished, he word finish.

Speaker 2 (01:51:57):
Yeah, finish like that two ends though.

Speaker 1 (01:52:00):
Yeah, two ends?

Speaker 2 (01:52:01):
No? No, okay, Well, how'd you see that.

Speaker 1 (01:52:05):
False alarm comment? Someone someone commented that whatever, so Ron Howard,
he's a weirdo. He looks like an alien. If you
get a good picture of him without a hat, and
then if can we look at doctor Stephen Greer please? Oh,
there we go, There we go, there we go.

Speaker 2 (01:52:22):
Yeah, look at him. Oh dude, what yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:52:26):
Without the glasses? Find him without glasses.

Speaker 2 (01:52:31):
I mean he knows he's got to wear a hat
and glasses.

Speaker 1 (01:52:35):
Good.

Speaker 2 (01:52:36):
I mean, I'm not the prettiest guy. That's why I
wear a hat too.

Speaker 1 (01:52:38):
But yeah, dude, he's he doesn't look that alien ask
right there. I guess it's more when he's smiling and talking,
he just looks non humanoid. But there also that looks
good right there.

Speaker 2 (01:52:54):
Also you're speaking about non human What did they do
in this movie that a lot of people talk about
the elites doing nowadays. They were wearing suits of skin, right, yeah, yes,
the skin, which is a super big cornspiracy that these
elites are, you know, actually men and plays women and

(01:53:15):
blah blah blah, right, all this stuff, and they're wearing
these skin suits that make him look a certain type
of way. And he's biden with the double chin and
all that weird stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:53:28):
Go ahead, can we look up, look up Stephen Greer,
Doctor Stephen Greer, please get a good picture of his
face or him like looking muscular. He's just looking absurdly jacked. Dude,
total alien, total alien.

Speaker 2 (01:53:52):
Dude his yoke.

Speaker 1 (01:53:53):
Bro, He's fucking jacked. And this isn't.

Speaker 2 (01:53:56):
Even the forums on him. Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:54:00):
Yeah, he looks like he.

Speaker 2 (01:54:01):
Could stroke a dolphin off to the Padian galaxy. Bro.
Look at uh maybe that's how he got those forearms. Dude,
he's just out there in Atlantis is stroking aliens broken dolphins.

Speaker 1 (01:54:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:54:19):
Yeah, I heard somebody say.

Speaker 1 (01:54:20):
He's in He's in the last stage of humanity before
their jacked forearms evolve into dolphin dolphin flippers.

Speaker 2 (01:54:29):
And I've heard people say that he looks like a
hairless ape. That's what people like, an albino hairless ape.
But what's interesting about this guy real quick happened.

Speaker 1 (01:54:38):
Let me present, Let me present, please.

Speaker 2 (01:54:42):
What's interesting about this guy is that he does the
CE five stuff where they summon aliens. Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:54:50):
Yeah, guys, come on, everyone paying attention to this. So
you're welcome doctor Longo for blowing the whistle on actual
reptilians spoon feeding you.

Speaker 4 (01:55:02):
Oh hey, you want your little guy a TV fix?
You want your little guy a soft, little mushy guaya
TV content. Yeah, have your little guy, a TV alien
content spoon fed to you mysteriously.

Speaker 1 (01:55:17):
Well funded Guaya TV. Biggest horseshit on planet Earth. Mush
mushiest little garbage. Fucking Okay, this guy. If anyone's an alien,
it's him. It's fucking him. Reptilian andtarian. I don't care.

Speaker 2 (01:55:36):
Look at this picture.

Speaker 1 (01:55:38):
He can do nothing but talk about them all day.
He looks like one. He's jacked for no reason. Apparently
he's like a medical.

Speaker 2 (01:55:47):
Doctor, trauma surgeon or something like that.

Speaker 1 (01:55:51):
M hm, Hey Tom c.

Speaker 2 (01:55:57):
What Tom's saying?

Speaker 1 (01:55:58):
Hey Tom ce go get some sleep, buddy. If you
hear some uh some hooping and hollering coming from your
mom's room, don't come knocking. Okay, what do you say?
One and I got a busy night after tonight. I
don't know. Just some annoying Joe just doctor Stephen Greer fan.
I guess I suck it. Suck suck at loser, you

(01:56:22):
won't be missed.

Speaker 2 (01:56:25):
Why do you? Why do you pay attention to people
like that?

Speaker 1 (01:56:27):
Ro just they're gonna have just if people are gonna
go out of their way to be annoying, it's nothing. Yeah,
I get care less. Suck my balls suck it? Who cares? So?
Doctor Stephen Greer? Who else is part of this club? Okay, okay,

(01:56:52):
I'm gonna.

Speaker 2 (01:56:52):
Be I don't know. Dude is gonna be kind of.

Speaker 1 (01:57:04):
Whatever. Watch how you look for dude totally sus Yeah,
I'm gonna be getting weird ads soon. But if you
just watch him, he's unusually muscular.

Speaker 2 (01:57:18):
Here we go, Yeah, man, I mean, does that look
like a guy who actually knows about like the stuff
that he talks about? Dude, you think he knows about
the aliens? Look at him?

Speaker 1 (01:57:31):
Hang on? Can you full screen me?

Speaker 2 (01:57:33):
Yeah? I can? Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:57:40):
Can we watch him talk to he does this? It's insane.
I lick my lips sometimes every once in a while. Okay,
this fucking guy, it's insane. He's like, put me full
screen again. I didn't watch him talk every ten seconds.
It's it's infuriating. He licks his lips and he leaves

(01:58:03):
them so wet, he leaves them so sloppy. He's like
an amphibian, got them lips. Boy? Can we watch that?
Can we watch his doctor his vlad interview?

Speaker 2 (01:58:22):
Dude?

Speaker 1 (01:58:22):
I was how people how people just fucking gobble? This
ship up is beyond me.

Speaker 2 (01:58:32):
Here we go. Can you did it? Pull it up?
Is it this one? Can you guys hear this?

Speaker 1 (01:58:37):
Vlad TV interview? Yeah, Century put us in front of
the video so you don't get copyrighted.

Speaker 2 (01:58:47):
Put us in front of it.

Speaker 1 (01:58:48):
What Yeah, put us in front of the video so
we don't get copyrighted. Like full screen the video mm hmm.
And then put our little windows.

Speaker 2 (01:59:01):
It does?

Speaker 1 (01:59:02):
Can you go side by side?

Speaker 2 (01:59:05):
Mm hmmm?

Speaker 1 (01:59:07):
Whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:59:08):
You can click on it too, Bro, you have access
to it? No, I don't yere you do, No, I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:59:18):
It.

Speaker 2 (01:59:18):
Let's just be here. You want to be here?

Speaker 1 (01:59:20):
That's good? Right there?

Speaker 3 (01:59:21):
I like that Right there, it's called the last Center
and how to reclaim it?

Speaker 1 (01:59:26):
Let's clown how many times he likes?

Speaker 3 (01:59:27):
His aircraft have been operational, uh, since the mid fifties,
so between nineteen forties and nineteen fifty four October, she's
development where it's going forward at my uncle's company, others
based on the retrieval of some early extraterrestrial vehicles.

Speaker 2 (01:59:47):
And the lips. Yeah, bro cracked the code as it
were full of ship long ago.

Speaker 3 (01:59:51):
Gravity control, electromagnetic crevitics back in October nineteen fifty.

Speaker 2 (01:59:57):
Now one leg this date leg was a me or my.

Speaker 1 (02:00:00):
Team on one positive per second. I promise you your
life will have meaning beyond just just uh vainly trying
to prove me wrong all the time. Okay, you will
find meaning in this life beyond just biting at my ankles.
You fucking possum Jesus.

Speaker 2 (02:00:24):
M hm, Puerto Rican possum. Bro, that makes sense. Possums
love trash, so it makes sense that we're from the
trash island.

Speaker 1 (02:00:33):
Dude, Jesus Christ. All right, skip halfway through the video
when his fucking lips are dry. Film trust me and
look at that.

Speaker 3 (02:00:43):
What was that ring camera? It's on my prime or
that it's not on a ring camera. So if you
can have them contact me, they can send us a
million dollars tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (02:00:55):
Oh there you go. Okay, do you have these pictures
right now? Bro? That's my what's that again? Hold on?

Speaker 3 (02:01:02):
Look at the green to send us a million dollars tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (02:01:06):
Okay, do you have these pictures right now?

Speaker 3 (02:01:08):
Ye?

Speaker 2 (02:01:10):
Can you show them on the camera?

Speaker 3 (02:01:11):
Oh, I'd have to fish them out, but bro, pretty amazing. Actually,
So this is one.

Speaker 2 (02:01:17):
That was crazy, Sonny.

Speaker 3 (02:01:19):
It was at an event we did out in the Arizona.
This was Tony who wrote the screenplay for Enemy.

Speaker 2 (02:01:25):
Of the State, and there he goes.

Speaker 3 (02:01:28):
It was during a reconnaissance up above Tucson.

Speaker 2 (02:01:35):
About four or five thousand feet one more leg it
was a.

Speaker 3 (02:01:39):
Very unusual series of events happened. We have another one.
I don't know if I have that one on my
phone that happened at Joshua Tree National Park about fifteen
years ago.

Speaker 1 (02:01:51):
And did he lick?

Speaker 2 (02:01:55):
He did? He did? He missed the even he goes
reay one more more fifteen years ago. Mmmm.

Speaker 1 (02:02:00):
And they get worse, bro, they get way worse.

Speaker 2 (02:02:04):
I never noticed that about him, dude. I don't watch him. Mean,
I watched him one time on on somewhere. He talked
and I got halfway through it and I couldn't finish it.
But again, he's one of those guys that they sit
around and they're able to summon UFOs. Allegedly they're able

(02:02:26):
to kind of sort of pray to them and summon them,
which I'm sure has been done in Florida.

Speaker 1 (02:02:32):
I've done it. He did one in Florida and he
got exposed for apparently lying and setting it up. You
know you know about this. No Steven Greer apparently got
accused of faking a UFO sighting off the coast of
I think Jupiter or West Palm Beach, Florida. Wow, Yeah,

(02:02:54):
he got He apparently allegedly hired a plane to go
drop flares in the direction that they were manifesting contact
with with extraterrestrials.

Speaker 2 (02:03:07):
Really, yep, some people would say that'd be hard to
pull off, Like, hey, you know, how would they know,
because that's one of the things I've seen before where
it's like, how would they be able to you know,
call somebody on a on a phone or text them
to launch the drone and so it comes over the
horizon or whatever it is that they say and you
know show up. Uh, it's weird, dude. But the fact

(02:03:32):
that aliens have been linked to the occult, you have
Parsons in the Florida connection there, which he also when
el Ron Hubbards stole his boat and his wife and
sailed off the coast of Miami, Parsons conjured up some
spirit of the ocean.

Speaker 1 (02:03:49):
Yeah. Also, Alister Crowley had family in Melbourne. Really went
to go He went to go or Titusville, Titus Melbourne
or Titusville Titusville. He went to go went to go
stay with his family and Titus Phil. Jim Morrison is
from Melbourne and Jim Morrison really like Dallas Tera Crowley.

Speaker 2 (02:04:06):
We do know that. So whoa so again? Florida number
two UFO sightings. Maybe it's just good.

Speaker 1 (02:04:17):
Can you put up my screen again? Please?

Speaker 2 (02:04:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:04:21):
Okay? Who else? Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:04:24):
They look the same kind of dude?

Speaker 1 (02:04:26):
Are they not the same? Almost the same? Like the
same creature. This is for those who don't know Steve Greer,
Doctor Steve Greer. He's the guy who has the app
where you can call UFOs down to.

Speaker 2 (02:04:39):
Hang out with your friends, like UFO uber.

Speaker 1 (02:04:42):
Yeah, and he promotes like all these meditations and a
lot of people say it's demon magic. Okay, stay away
from this stuff. It's garbage. Some people swear by it,
but whatever. He looks like a reptilian, the doctor Stephen Greer. Guy.
This is Bob Lazaar on screen right now. Bob Blazar

(02:05:02):
is like the Area fifty one guy, I think or
something like that. He claims he worked on these craft
he saw bodies. Okay, this guy looks like a fucking
reptilian too. I mean, are we all just gonna ignore this.

Speaker 2 (02:05:19):
No you you I never focused on it, dude. I
never looked at these guys like that. But it makes sense,
is it? Because you think that they might be right
of these what was it in the movie Cocoon that
they were Andreans and Darians whatever they're called man and Arians. Yeah,
you think maybe it's kind of like sort of the
same thing, wearing a skin soon kind of counseling around

(02:05:40):
and being an ambassador for these entities kind of sort
of down here. And I do it could one hundred
percent be demonic in nature if you're contacting things outside
of your realm of knowledge, right, that's beyond you apparently,
because you can call it forth from your consciousness. That's magic, right,

(02:06:00):
you're doing magic.

Speaker 1 (02:06:02):
Bob Lazarre, lizard Lazarus. Yeah, from the underworld, you know,
back back from the dead, you know, rejuvenated risen from
the dead Lazarre And dude, he's got the same look
as Stephen Greer and everything. And you know how else
looks like this, Stephen King, Stephen King, same way he's

(02:06:25):
all into this, uh you know, terrible stories. Not as much.
He might be a different species of alien, to be honest,
but almost the same right, he was kind of fat.
He was kind of fat for a.

Speaker 2 (02:06:42):
Little almost as if hear me out for one second,
Because you know, we talk a lot about different things
about your diet and all that stuff, but like what
about your spiritual diet or your mental diet. Where if
you're putting out this sort of demonic, grotesque stuff, and
I believe that it start to manifest physically on the person. Right,
So if you're talking about reptilians and aliens all the time,

(02:07:05):
you start to look like a reptilian alien entity because
that's your identity, Like that's what you're known for, right Man.

Speaker 1 (02:07:14):
These motherfucking motherfucking white people. Man, they was invented in
a laboratory. Man, Hey, these are yakoobean hybridized wild man
beast man Mike Kraka.

Speaker 2 (02:07:28):
Isn't albinoism like a genetic disorder?

Speaker 1 (02:07:32):
Man? They all alien aliens? Man?

Speaker 2 (02:07:37):
Yeah, dude, I never focus on these guys, but it's
the same ones over and over again. They look like
the alien in the cocoon. What about him?

Speaker 1 (02:07:47):
Talk about thoughts and actions? Molding?

Speaker 2 (02:07:50):
The face That wasn't Florida too, wasn't it?

Speaker 1 (02:07:54):
I think it was California they're planning on moving to Florida,
I think was the thing. But he kind of looks
like that too, A little bit, not a lot.

Speaker 2 (02:08:05):
Yeah, Beverly Hills, California. My body out so.

Speaker 1 (02:08:11):
Yeah, it's like their skin suit isn't on quite properly.

Speaker 2 (02:08:15):
Yikes. What was the show that that had the aliens
watching the reality TV of Earth? That the Simpsons or
something other like that?

Speaker 1 (02:08:26):
South Park had one South Park.

Speaker 2 (02:08:29):
And something else. But it seems like that, right, like
they're orchestrating and it goes back to the biblical story
of these entities dabbling in human affairs and being involved
to a certain extent human affairs. And I believe that
if they are as powerful as they say they can
live forever and all this stuff, that they would assume
positions of power where they could influence the masses and

(02:08:53):
a large, large groups of people. Right. You know, I'd
even lump Broken into that too. He kind of looks
like a you know, a little homunculous. Who's this guy.

Speaker 1 (02:09:09):
Like the Apple co founder? M h, he's pretty fat,
so it's hard to tell. People are saying he's like
a pre human?

Speaker 2 (02:09:20):
Is he the one that priced it at six hundred
and sixty six with sixty six cents, the first Apple computer.

Speaker 1 (02:09:26):
I don't know. Here we go, Here we go.

Speaker 2 (02:09:28):
I think he's the one that did that priced it
at that sixty sixty six with sixty six cents because
he liked repeating numbers. Out of all the numbers, you
had to choose the number of the beast.

Speaker 1 (02:09:48):
Case close, guys, fucking ripped alium.

Speaker 2 (02:09:50):
Let me let me confirm you real quick right here,
Illuminati confirmed, So.

Speaker 1 (02:09:56):
Wrapped, doctor Stephen Queer.

Speaker 2 (02:10:02):
What else you got, dude, other than can't get? I
want to make I want. I wonder if someone's made
a compilation of ger licking his lips. I'm gonna do that.

Speaker 1 (02:10:12):
Yeah, I'm not making that up. By the way, guys,
go look up, go watch him. Maybe he had some
chapstick on that interview. Maybe I was thinking of another interview.
He licks his lips like crazy, And maybe maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe it's not the frequency of how many times he
does it, it's how wet he leaves his lips is disgusting.

(02:10:39):
His mouth is so wide and he just leaves it
so wet. It's like a slobbery.

Speaker 2 (02:10:45):
Amphibian dolphins love it. Yeah, that's why.

Speaker 1 (02:10:49):
Okay, that's all I got. I think so we got
you know, we all the alien sightings in Florida. I
guess we didn't get to talk about them leaving in
the mothership. That's like, that's like the whole cult. You know,
how many how many colts end like that, Oh, the

(02:11:10):
Mothership's here to get us, guys, time to commit suicide. Oh,
the Mothership's here to get us. Guys. Everyone drink the
kool aid.

Speaker 2 (02:11:17):
Cut your balls off. Yeah, there's ones that made them
cut their balls off too, So.

Speaker 1 (02:11:20):
A lot of colts in Florida. The chorus Shawn Unity
wasn't too far away. Probably from here they were into immortality.
You know, they believe they had the secret to mortality.
They believed they lived on the inside of a of
a spherical universe. But what else? What else is there
to talk about?

Speaker 2 (02:11:41):
I think we touched on pretty much, uh Atlantis, Final
Youth Aliens m And for the next one, we're gonna
be doing the phosphate. In a documentary interview with Eric Crown.
It exposing this huge, legitimate conspiracy within our beautiful state

(02:12:08):
that they're trying to cover up these big corporations. So
I'm looking forward to that. Do you want to add
anything else?

Speaker 1 (02:12:19):
I'm just looking for the crawfish and salamander screenshots of
those claims that I want to substant ship.

Speaker 2 (02:12:30):
They wiped it from your hard drive, dude. They didn't
want you to get too close to the truth. I
mean they might because the salamanders hold the secrets. Wasn't
a salamander that talked to Joseph Smith, right? Didn't he
talk to a salamander? You know about that?

Speaker 1 (02:12:50):
No? I don't know about that.

Speaker 2 (02:12:51):
Yeah, I think he talked to a salamander or something.
Joseph Smith and the salamander pretty sure with the salamander
salamander letter. Yeah, so the salamander letter presented a view
forged document. Was it by an actual salamander though? Oh? Yeah? So?

(02:13:17):
According to the letter, when Smith dug up the plates,
a salamander appeared, which transformed itself into a spirit that
refused to give Smith the plates unless his brother, Alvin Smith,
was also present. I think the problem was that his
brother was dead, so this would have been very difficult
as Alvin was dead at the time of the alleged appearance.

(02:13:38):
This reference may have been an attempt by Hoffman to
associate to recover the gold plates to a rumor that
Alvin's grave was dug up by Smith's family to use
Alvin's remains in a magical ceremony. Whoa. Hoffman's use of
a salamander drew up legend about certain animals having supernatural powers.
Hoffman haven't been inspired by the early anti Mormon book

(02:14:00):
Mormonism Unveiled, which claimed a toad like animal was rumored
to I've appeared to Smith in conjunction with the recovery
of the plates. Bizarre talking to salam anders.

Speaker 1 (02:14:13):
Dude, I'm gonna have these. Yeah, no, I'm gonna have
these pulled up next time we next time we go live,
do it. I've got a picture of them.

Speaker 2 (02:14:25):
But do it. It's okay, But I believe you that's
all that matters. We got immortal salamatters in Florida because
of the Florida Springs. I believe it. Look at them

(02:14:47):
searching away.

Speaker 1 (02:14:53):
Yeah, whatever, We'll have it next time.

Speaker 2 (02:14:56):
All good, dude, Yeah, go to the folder marked salamander.

Speaker 1 (02:15:05):
All right, another time. But I'm telling the truth on
that salamander and crawfish that can each live to one
hundred years, much longer than one's other elsewhere and they're
blind and like albina like translucent. But we'll talk about
it next time. Thanks everyone for tuning in. Go check

(02:15:28):
out Juan's channel if you haven't already, t J O
JP the one on one podcast and.

Speaker 2 (02:15:37):
What else is there? That's it, dude. We'll be back
next week Thursday, same time to talk about Fosse fate
a conspira. We're gonna be busting a wide open dude.
We're gonna go deep and it's gonna be very interesting
with the guy who wrote and shot the documentary, so

(02:15:58):
I'm excited for that one. Make sure to tune into that.

Speaker 1 (02:16:07):
Alright, guys, good yep, everyone, have a good night. Piece
later man,
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