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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Cocaine is a hell of a drug. Yo. Yo, we're live.
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know how we sound. We're coming through in the chat.
Some oranges in the.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Chat drop some oranges, drop some Puerto Rican flags. Don't
do that, just some support X files guys, what's up,
chill and one? You know, I guess we should fill
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the people in a little bit here.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
We should.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
We had a guest planned. The guests fell through whatever.
I guess, uh, you know, as fate would have it,
as phosphate would have it. Maybe I don't. I don't know,
but this guy now showed us kind of. So we're
rolling with the punches here. We got a backup planned.
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It's not uh, it's not gonna be. It's not like
it's an afterthought or like a lacking show or anything. Okay,
this is a nice juicy topic here, and we're just
keeping with our Thursday kind of movie Hollywood breakdowns. We
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are getting into X files. X Files. I had never
watched X files too much. This is the first episode
I've ever completely watched through. But I know a lot
of people like x files in this community, and this
one was set in Florida, I don't know if any
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of it was actually filmed. There were go I was
hoping we know.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
A little late, but I knew I had it in
there somewhere.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
So this one is set in Florida. Didn't you say
it was filmed in Canada?
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Yeah? Oh well, I could be wrong on that. Let
me double check, because I know for a fact one
of the ones that we were talking about was the
one that in Boca Raton. That one for sure was
filmed in Canada, because apparently The X Files has numerous
episodes related to Florida that take place in Florida, such
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as the one that we're gonna be talking about today
and also the other show I don't know if you've
ever watched it, American Horror Story also has a similar
episode like this one that relates to what we're going
to be getting into. That's also set in Florida, but
I think it's on the East Coast and not the
West coast.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Yeah, I know about that one. I know about the
American Horror Story. I didn't know X Files had so
many episodes set in Florida. It shouldn't surprise us, really.
But so this episode is called Humbug and it was
season two, episode twenty, and it is kind of diving
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into the circus flore or the circus. The circus was
often headquartered in Florida, so the Ringling Circus, and I
can't really name any other ones, but yeah, well known
circuses were known to headquarter in Florida or at least
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winter in Florida. And this is kind of a made
up circus or it's kind of like a heavy metal circus,
like Hollywood circus that like performs with a lot of
heavy metal bands. That's who the circus performers were in
the show. They were like part of an actual troop
a lot of them. That's one kind of one cool
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part about this. But X Files season two, episode twenty,
it's all about circus freaks. So it's basically like a crime,
a crime spree, a murder spree among circus freaks. And
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they're living in a community, a circus community in Florida,
which is a real thing. And there's a couple of
towns in Florida, mostly around kind of the north side
of Tampa Bay. What's this one called Gibsontown, Gibsontonville, gibs
Gibson ten. Thanks thanks fore Gibsonton.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
G Town, I think is what they call it, something
like that.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Yeah, Gibsonton is a circus town. So a lot of
the circus workers, the freaks, if it's okay to say that,
it's probably rude who cares. But the ex circus workers,
the current circus workers, a lot of them. Since they
winter in Florida or are headquartered in Florida, they find
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Florida really comfortable. They just end up staying there and
they have these big communities of X circus performers or
sometimes freaks. So The X Files is kind of addressing
that and making kind of a storyline out of it.
And there's a murder right among this like circus community
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and the first guy too. We'll just run through a
quick little summary of the episode. Here is the first
freak that we meet. He's the Alligator Man. So these
kids are playing in the pool and their dad, who
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is the alligator Man, scares them and sneaks up and
she like jumps in the pool or scares them from
under the pool, and you kind of the way that
they shoot it, it's like you don't know who it
is at first, right, and then he surprises them and
then you're like, oh, it's his dad. It's oh, it's
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the kid's dad.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Whatever.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
So you're like, oh, just the kid's dad. He has
this disease makes him look like a freak, like an alligator.
But whatever, the kids are happy to see their dad again.
He was gone. He surprised them. Okay, well, then the
kid's going to sleep and then the dad's just chilling
in the pool and then boom, he gets shah boomed combanged.
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He gets uh k I double l e D. It's mortored. Okay,
might get demonetized here, get I get devantatized here.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Yeah, we're demonetized guys. That's why we're not streaming to
the main channel. He got nuped.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Yeah it's all good though, al r I p one
on one podcast. But so alligator man gets killed. He
gets he gets killed. Okay, yeah, he got bodied and
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you kind of get a glimpse of what did it.
It's like a freakish little creature. But you don't get
a real good you don't get a real good look
at it. Okay, he's just dead. So then next morning
or whatever, the X Files team is called in and
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they're like, oh, this guy looks really weird. The circumstances
were very strange. The entry wound is unusual. They don't
know what type of weapon it was. The tracks that
this creature made were very unusual. Right, So they call
the X Files people. FBI freak squad, freak unit is
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on the case, and she makes a funny joke about
how she's like, look, uh, what's her name? Scully of
the Scully Scully is the woman. Yeah, Scully is looking
at a picture of him and she's like, oh, could
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you imagine living like this your whole life? It's like, dang, bitch,
come on, he's not that bad looking, fucking and yeah,
but that's the guy's like whole family is there or whatever.
The FBI agents are at the funeral, which I just
thought was hilarious, right, can you imagine? So they get
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introduced to the circus community at the funeral, They drive
into Florida, they're staying with kind of staying in the
circus town area and something well, we'll get into it.
The funeral happens, they lay the alligator man to rest,
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and then we're introduced to like the leader of the
circus troop who's an actual oh.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Yeah, yeah, forget the.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
Chaplain pre has no arms. He's flipping the Bible with
his feet, which I guess maybe you could see his
like heretical or sacrilegious in a way. Maybe not, but
so yeah, he's a freak. It's like everyone in the
town's a freak. Okay, we're introduced to the leader and
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the leader of this circus troop. He's a real life
famous Hollywood circus guy. He plays with like Marilyn Manson
and corn and he does like heavy metal, kind of
like scary and sketchy, somewhat Chris Angels style, David Blaine style,
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magic freak stuff. But what's interesting is he claims to
have a little bit later in the movie. This guy
he claims to have studied with the mystics in Tibet
and India, then learned the ancient like Vedic you know,
wisdom and you know the yoga poses and he's kind of,
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you know, gained control of his nervous system and stuff
like this. So you know, the writers are kind of
going deep with their inspiration or I don't know, if
this guy was just kind of telling his real story
kind of like a Chris angel style fellow. I forget
his name, but then we've got they meet all the freaks,
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and yeah, funeral ends this guy like nails a nail's
steak like into his heart, like right into his art.
He starts bleeding. They have to like drag him out whatever.
So they also get to know the sheriff here, right,
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like the sheriff and he they don't know this yet,
but he actually is an ex freak and he doesn't
tell them that. And he has a lot of opportunities
to tell them that, and it would have kind of
made sense to tell them that, but he doesn't tell them,
so later on they get suspicious about it. But yeah,
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this is all set around Gibsonton. But apparently at some
point they stay. I don't know if it's on the
way to this place or if it's just something they say,
but apparently they stay in golf View. Did you see
that one?
Speaker 1 (12:38):
I didn't catch that. Now, oh right here, golf golf
breeze trailer. What is that in Florida? That might be
in Florida?
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Okay, yeah, okay, so golf breeze UFO incident. So search
golf breeze. They're staying at the golf Breeze trailer. Court
Moulder and Scully stay at the Golf Breeze trailer court.
Now what's interesting is Golf Breeze is a direct reference
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to the Golf Breeze UFO incident. And they don't really
go into it in the show, but yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
A series of claimed UFO sidings in Golf Breeze, Florida,
United States during nineteen eighty seven early nineteen eighty eight.
Beginning in November nineteen eighty seven, the Golf Breed Sentinel
newspaper published a number of photos supplied to them by
local contractor Ed Walters that were claimed to show a UFO.
Ufologist such as Bruce Macabee believed the photographs were genuine. However,
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others strongly suspected them to be a hoax. So Pensacle
and news Joeneral reporter Craig Myer's investigated Walters claims a
few years later, criticizing the Sentinels coverage as the story
was uncritical and insationalist. In nineteen ninety, after Walters and
his family had moved, the new owners of their house
discovered a styrofoam model UFO hidden in the attic. Myers
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was able to duplicate the object in Walter's photograph almost
exactly using the model UFO. Walters later claimed that the
model ufhone had been planted in the of course, got
to blame the uh the illuminati, bro.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
They capital t they they definitely put that in the attic.
I don't know where that came from.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Guys, whoa dude, this is uh, We're going to find
the pictures.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
But yeah, so a subtle reference to the golf Breeze
UFO incident. But again, and some of the commenters pointed out,
they were in that's closer to Pensacola. They are in
the show. They're supposed to be closer to Tampa Bay.
So I don't know if they stayed there on the
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way down or if they just kind of hodgepodge these
places together in like a fictional way. Likely, But yeah,
so they go on to stay at this place, and
they're staying with a lot of freaks and X freaks
or ex circus workers. And the owner of this establishment,
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this trailer court, is actually the Midget, the dwarf, the
short guy from Twin Peaks. Yes, and I don't know
his name, the guy from Twin Peaks, and he, you know,
he does the talking backwards and stuff. Like that interesting
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little fella and Michael J. Anderson Hell yeah, Yakoubian offspring confirmed?
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Oh man, yeah, have did you ever watch that Twin Peaks?
Speaker 2 (16:05):
Yeah? I have watched Twin Peaks the movies too. What
was his name? Michael J. Anderson Michael J.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
Anderson yea, I know it is the man from another place.
He was the guy in the Mike yeadget.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Mike shout out to you. Not sure?
Speaker 1 (16:24):
And he also played Samson in another HBO series, Carnival,
which I guess it's about more carnival stuff, So I
guess when.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
You uh ooh Masonic lore.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Wa very great depression creates.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
The show's mythology draws upon themes and motifs from traditional
Christianity and Mosticism, together with Masonic law, particularly that of
the Knight's templar order.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Wow, I don't think I ever saw this one Oklahoma.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Yeah, yeah, Okay, Well, golf breeze. This this guy, he's
the owner. He runs a tight shift. Looks like tight ship,
tight shift. What's the expression.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
I think it's tight ship.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Tight ship. Yeah, runs a tight ship. And this movie
this shows very PC. That's what I noticed is it's
like there's a lot of kind of lectures and little
like kind of I don't know.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
This is the first ever X Files episode you've ever seen.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
Yeah, wow, it's pretty PC because they're like they keep
working in like little remember Scully or remember Molder. It's
not nice to call him freaks or like remember you
know they're people too, and you can't judge them just
based off He's like, oh, did you assume that I
was also part of the circus because of my height?
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How dare you? And stuff like.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
That now take notes long ago.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Yeah, moralizing, that's a good way to say. Yeah, this guy,
so whatever, He's like, yeah, you guys can stay. All
the freaks are staying around the place too, and let's
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keep going. So we're introduced to this guy. Okay, his
name is Lenny or his his uh, his twin is
named Lenny Lannie Okay, sorry Lanny. We're introduced to Lanny
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and Leonard. We're introduced to Lanny and Leonard. And I
think I have this right. Is Lanny is the one
who talks and he is, yeah, walking, talking normal, and
Leonard is attached to him. So this tall, big guy
with the receding hairline, he has an attached twin like
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a little limp kind of lame Simes twin type thing
attached to him, conjoined twin, and he hides it or
it's got like it's his own shirt on and stuff.
But he seems nice and normal. He drinks a little
bit and he's like, yeah, I'm a next circus performer.
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And okay, we're introduced to this guy. Nothing suspicious really,
they go, they're staying there, and then I think the
next morning there is another murder. Someone got murdered, right,
Can we move forward a little bit? One remind me
who it is.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
This guy, the uh, the the House of Terrors guy though,
the Tabacle of Terrors, which he runs alleged to like
a like a freak show type of thing attraction. He's like,
don't call it that, you know.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
Yeah he makes he makes like zombie faces and like
almost like taxidermy type stuff. He makes scary stuff and apparently, yeah,
he gets snuck up on this little creature kills him
and again we don't get a great look at it,
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and then boom, it just goes to the next morning
where Moulder is that his name? Yeah, Molder, Molder, Fox Molder. Wow,
what a cool name. Fox Molder is he's out running
and he sees one of these freaks who's like tattooed
head to toe. He's eating a fish with his bear
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Speaker 1 (21:28):
Okay, you're gonna go on a vegan rent on this episode.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Or no, no, no, no no, I'm gonna go on to
Puerto Rico, all right, just kidding. So he sees this
guy eating a fish out of the river and he's
it's nasty. He goes right in for it, and then
he scurries off like he doesn't explain himself, totally looks suspicious,
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runs away, okay, and then he's he starts suspecting him,
this molder guy. He starts suspecting him. Skully wakes up.
She's got her fucking tits hanging out all over the place. Okay.
This guy walks up and he's got his little twin
hanging out of his robe, So it's like a funny
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little they're both looking at each other's junk, kind of
hanging out, and he lets her know that there was
another murderer. Okay, so they go investigate. They find this
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guy dead. They got a whole lot of suspects, not
much to go off.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
Of the point of entry too. It's like on the
side similar to what the guy with the twin has
on his side too, So there's an entry wound that
they all share and it's in the same area. So
just to keep that in mind, right, some subtle foreshadowing
if you will.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Mm hmm. So they see he crawled in through the
window and they don't know what did it. They're like, man,
he must be a contortionist. He must be crazy, crazy contortionist.
And then it switches scenes to the leader of the
circus troop and he's doing something crazy and kind of contortionist.
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He's hanging upside down like what's his name, Houdini above
like a boiling pot of water and he gets out
of it. And yeah, but they suspect him of being
the killer because of a couple of different clues, because
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of how he's acting, and because of the skills necessary
to commit the crimes. So they interview him. Oh yeah,
he talks about sucking his testicles up into his abdomen.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Put a nail in his nose.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
He put a he put a nail in his nose.
He's got to introduces them to his friend. He feeds
them some crickets. Yeah yeah, they got his blood though,
So they got his blood from the nail that he's
stuck into his skull, and they're gonna go test it. Now.
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She goes looking, I guess on another side of town,
goes into the museum kind of like a circus or
freak museum, and she's introduced to this guy who literally
has a ball sack on his face. He's literally his
deformity is literally a ball sack on his face, and
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you don't see it until like the end. There it
is there. It is football dude. Yeah, so he's got
nuts on his face. She's trying to get out of there.
He scams her out of five bucks, but he gives
her a clue, and she gets a clue about the sheriff,
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about how the sheriff used to be a freak, and
now she starts suspecting the sheriff and she's like oh,
I got a race back to the trailer park. Might
be the sheriff. And when this molder guy he goes
over to Scullies trailer to check in on her, update
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each other and he finds this little uh midget Mike
under her trailer. Uh, you know, up to no good
seems like, and he gives them another lecture. He's like, oh,
you're assuming the worst. How dare you? And then Skully
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comes out. They talk. They confirmed the blood on the
nail was like it matched, but the blood type match,
but they didn't know if it was the right DNA
so they needed to wait a little bit more. Okay,
So she tells him that the sheriff used to be
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a freak and that he withheld that information. So they
start suspecting him. You know, why would he do that.
They go start spying on him, kind of tailing him,
watching what he's doing, and they see him burying some stuff.
They go to investigate. It's just a bunch of potatoes
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and they're like, oh shit. And then he the sheriff,
comes out with a flashlight and catches them going through
his potatoes, digging through his stuff. He's like, what the hell,
And then he's like, yeah, that's me. I was the
dog man. I was the dog face Harry Face dog Man.
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And yeah, we're gonna dive into all the little kind
of symbolisms and uh mythical creatures, you know, one by
one after we get through the whole summer here. But so, yeah,
the the sheriff is like he comes clean. He's like, yeah,
I used to be the dog faced guy. Well, then
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we see the freak. The guy likes to eat stuff.
The tattooed guy he's chasing a dog, chases it back
to Midget Mike's house, barely misses the dog. The dog
makes it in the freak. Uh yeah he was, he
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was trying to eat it. He pays his rent to
Midge and Mike Midget Mike is like, all right, see
you later. Then someone knocks on the door or something
and MinJe and Mike is like, who's there at the door.
You know, I've got a gun, And then this little
creature grabs him through the door, sneaks in through the door,
sneaks into the doggy door because he's doggy sized. So
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now we're given more further evidence that this thing is small.
It's not like normal human sized. Whatever. This creature is
that's doing the killing, comes in through the doggy door,
kills him and boom, if you got another murder in
our hands. Same thing. The next morning, the guy with
the adjoined twin tells Scully, Hey, we got another murder.
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This time they find evidence. They find like a pin
in his hand or something of flower or pin needle
I forget in his hand that indicates it was the
leader of the circus troop. So now they think they
know for or Oh was the leader of the circus troop.
We definitely got him. They go over to arrest him.
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He resists. They arrest him, and he's crazy too, like
you won't reason with them. So they're like, all right,
this guy is definitely the killer. Yeah. They find him hooking.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Needles or fishing hooks, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
Fishing hooks through himself. It's like an ancient Native American ritual.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
And then they they arrest him. Seems like they have
their guy. And then when they go to jail they
find this what's his name, Lannie Lannie and Leonard curled up.
He's moaning and turns out Leonard, his adjoined twin, has
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left his body left his body, so is a joined twin,
who we think up until now we assumed was lame
and like limp. Now he disappeared.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Let me find a clip, the clip of the thing,
because I think they showed it at some point before this.
I think it was. Did they show it at the
end or when he attacked the little dude? It might be.
I don't want to play it on air, but let
me see it if we see the thing's face, because
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that kind of saw. We saw it before the end,
because like towards the end, they don't show it. Oh,
here we go, here we go, all right, all right,
so ah, they do show it, but they show it
like really weirdly. They don't show the whole thing. I'm
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gonna play it like really quickly so you can see
it's obviously something like small and pink and freakish looking
m hm.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
But we never really get a good look at his
twin either.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
There we go, so we just see that. We just
see how, you know, we have like a mouth or whatever,
and then he's screaming. So that's what we see there.
I think we got a better clear picture towards the end, so.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
They realize it was his adjoined twin. The adjoined twin
left his body, like pulled a hole, like just left
a wound in his body, kind of just departed from
his body, snuck out through the window. The things tiny
it went through the bars, went out through the window,
and yeah, basically that's uh, this guy's all sick. He
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gives some sad spiel about missing his brother and not
being loved by his brother and you know, covering for
his murderous adjoined twin and like he kind of knew
it already. So now they're hunting this little thing and
apparently only he can scurry around pretty fast, and they
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go into the house of mirrors, like the Freak Rim.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
The Tabernacle of Terror.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Tabernacle of Terror can't catch him. He runs away, and
then eventually he runs back over to the trailer park
and boom, he bumps into the freak with the tattoos
who likes to eat everything, and the thing disappears. He
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is kind of knocked unconscious, it seems, or he's playing unconscious,
and they're like where the thing go? And then the
next morning they're still looking for the creature and tattoo
man and the leader of the circus troop. They're ready
to leave. They're high tailing it out of town.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
He's patting his stomach and it's growling, so.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Yeah, he's got it in his stomach. It's basically what
we find doubt and they're leaving. It's like they got
the catchup a lifetime. They're trying to get out of
there before anyone realizes. And then Scully and Mulder kind
of look to each other at the very end because
he says some suspicious stuff and they're like, oh, wow, whatever,
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case closed, I guess. So that's how it ends. This
guy runs away and not the most entertaining thing I've
ever watched, but lots and lots of interesting Florida lore,
especially the circus. You know, I talked about the circus
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and freemasonry a lot, right, and Juan of course talks
a lot about amuncular and what is this little tiny
adjoined twin if not some type of amunculous type creature.
But let's kind of run it back from the beginning,
and we already talked about why they kind of set
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this in Florida, but maybe we'll talk about the circus
a little bit. We never really look at the circus,
or get a good look at the circus in this episode.
It's more about like episode X circus performers or freaks.
Side shows they call them, right, but oh and I
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forgot to mention it. It starts off with it starts
off with talking about a real kind of attraction. You
could say that was part of the Barnum and Bailey
like side show, and that was the mermaid, Fiji Mermaid,
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the Fijian Mermaid. They called it similar to what Juan
showing there, Jake the Alligator man. But the Fiji Mermaid
was a real thing. And apparently this was housed in
Florida at one point. Really, yeah, I could, I think so.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
So I know for sure that Jake the Alligator November ninth,
nineteen ninety three, a half human, half alligator discovered in
Florida swamp. But right now it's in Long Beach, Washington.
And apparently in this newspaper from ninety three they did
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a postcard where allegedly it was found in the swamps.
He's not being studied by evil scientists who pulled him
out of the Florida swamp. More on that important development later. So, right,
this is kind of similar to the Squallyes. The Florida Squallyes.
We talked about the half man half pig hybrid and
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how maybe perhaps the government is testing on things out
in the Everglades and setting them loose, or they're getting loose.
So I think I don't know if alligator Man is
part of like cryptids of Florida. I'm sure there's something
like that, but I know for a fact there's like
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giant alligators, you know, skunk ape. I've seen people talk
about dog man sightings in Florida as well, like things
like that. There's those sort of cryptids and a few others.
But yeah, I found it interesting that this one was
found in the Florida swamps and he is being how
he was acquired by a museum for seven hundred and
fifty bucks in nineteen ninety nineteen sixty seven, where he
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is currently being kept. I don't know the mermaid was
ever in Florida. Look this up.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
See, yeah, it could have sworn he was at the
Ringling Museum at one point.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
Yeah, let's look it up real quick. Mm hmm is
it this doctor Wilson's.
Speaker 2 (37:03):
No man, I could be wrong. I might be confusing
to shake the alligator alligator man.
Speaker 1 (37:12):
So I didn't know when we had landed on this episode.
I thought it was purely fictional. I thought it was
completely fake, right, and it just took place in Florida.
Turns out that Gibsonson, Florida is what they refer to
(37:33):
as where is it at here? It is known for
housing people who were on the off off season of
the circus. Right, so Gibsonson was a famous was as
was famous as a sideshow wintering town where various people
(37:56):
in the carnival and circus business businesses with spend the
off season, placing it near the winter home for the
Ringling brother Circus at Tampa, Sarasota, and Venice. In various times,
I thought that again, I thought it was just the
show gibsonon, Like, that's it cool, it's Florida, we can
talk about it. No, it turns out that this place
(38:17):
is actually known for that, Like it's an actual thing,
and they call it. They called Gibsonon the last freak
Show town in America. Obviously this is ten years old,
but it has it's the I think I believe it
was the sheriff at one point was also like six
feet tall or something like that. I got it pulled up, No,
(38:40):
seven to four, I'm sorry six al the giant Tomini
Tomayny sideshow entertainer who was seven to four. He was
also the town's fire chief deputy and on the restaurant
in television repair shops. So he wasn't the hell.
Speaker 2 (38:56):
Yeah, the half woman. Damn he had a He had
a tiny little wife.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Yeah, she was like two feet tall. I think it was.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
Shut up, ye, dude, he was hitting that bro, My
boy was, My boy was hitting that little He was
tearing it up, bro, dude for real?
Speaker 1 (39:24):
Sor right here here he is legs still.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
Damn that she was a little fuck nugget.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
Oh yeah, so she was. She was that. I guess
you could call it that. Yeah. So where were we here?
Just be serious for one second, bro. So yeah, that's
him and his wife, Alan Jeanini told many former retirement
community about ten miles south the world's strangest marriage couple.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
She had no leg and he had three.
Speaker 1 (40:01):
Yeah, her parents took her on the road. Can you imagine?
I mean it's kind of messed up, right that if
you have this sort of build or this sort of
you know, deformity, that you're your only thing to be
able to do is like side show freak stuff. That's
kind of messed up like this. You know, dwarf guy
(40:23):
from from Twin Peaks, all his roles have been kind
of sort of freakish, right, it's kind of messed up.
Speaker 2 (40:33):
You know, why is he messed up? They're messed up?
Speaker 1 (40:36):
Yeah. Well it was home to Priscilla, the Monkey Girl,
the anatomical Wonder, and the lobster Boy. And so apparently
this was a lobster boy who had hands like.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
What lobster hands?
Speaker 1 (40:52):
Yeah, kind of sort of here, let me pull him up.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
Oh, he had like whereas.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
He was a murderer. What the hell is this? Grady
Franklin Styles Junior was an American freak show performance and murderer.
What hold on right here? That those were his hands? Yeah,
like a little and apparently he went from a circus
(41:25):
snack to murderer. I didn't see this part. Damn dude,
that's crazy, dude. Let me see what the murder of
lobster boy. Lobster boys Gal guilty and side show sleigh.
But Maria tourists and her now grown children were not
without their limits. Grady had a vated prison and gained
(41:47):
a sense of being above the law, and thus the
beatings became more severe. His wife had finally reached her
breaking point a few years later, after she remembered his
remarried Style, she paid her seventeen year old neighbor, Chris Wyant,
fifteen to kill him. Maria, Teresa's son from another marriage.
Glenn helped her conceive the idea and carry out the plan.
One night, Wyant took a thirty two cult automatic he
(42:12):
had a friend purchase for him in Styles trailer and
shot him dead at point blank range.
Speaker 2 (42:18):
Damn, So what so lobster boy got killed?
Speaker 1 (42:23):
I'm thinking that's what. Yeah, he got.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
So, he didn't kill anyone? Why Why did he get
called a murderer?
Speaker 1 (42:30):
Yeah? That's weird right here? What the hell is it?
Speaker 2 (42:36):
Or was Grady Steel the guy who killed Lobster Boy?
Come on, dude, all these fucking tags.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
I'm sorry, bro, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
You usually goddamn computer before.
Speaker 1 (42:49):
You're jumping around too much. I was trying to keep
a little cohesive, and you're just like lobster boy and
this and that and now I lost it right here.
His deformers with his fingers, but he says murder and murder.
Wouldn't it be murdered? Because Styles? Right? What was his
(43:13):
name style. Shine killed his oldest daughter. Oh it's crazy, he.
Speaker 2 (43:26):
Can still Okay, he was not sent to prison, instead
sentenced to house arrest in fifteen years probation. Oh yeah,
go down, down, go down. Oh yeah, So he was
a murderer and he got murdered. Damn Karma's boy.
Speaker 1 (43:49):
Karma is a bitch, bro. But again, uh and nobody
volunteered as a poll bear to carry his coffin. That's
fucked up, but I mean it's crazy. He was still
even able to shoot a gun right his little hands.
Shine killed his oldest daughter's fiance and the evil their wedding.
That's wow, dude. And then he got taken out what
(44:12):
was his nineteen seventy eight and he died when nineteen
ninety two. So he lived. He lived quite a long time.
He lived till he was fifty five.
Speaker 2 (44:23):
Yeah, damn Gibsonton resident. Well yeah, one, like you're saying.
Gibsonton is known for and just the whole area Sarasota,
Venice Gibsonton. Some of the more rural areas around there too,
(44:43):
are circus towns ex circus workers x freaks. It's also
known for elephants, so I've talked about elephants a lot,
and I've talked we've talked about back Tower. About another anomalous, mysterious,
(45:05):
kind of circus related story with a small person who
got caught stealing oranges around Bock Tower. This was a
kind of a police response, like the police got called
(45:26):
to a thief. And that's how we know because it
got documented by the police that they caught a little man,
a tiny little man, like smaller than a human, smaller
than a child. They caught him stealing oranges, and they
had noticed that oranges had been going missing around this
(45:48):
place in Florida, Bok Tower. So they caught this guy
near Bock Tower, brought him to the police station, and
they assumed he was with the circus. They were like,
this guy is real, he's living, he's breathing, you know,
he's unusual. Well, instead of thinking alien or garden theme,
(46:10):
they just thought he must be a circus performer. Clearly,
I mean, what else can he be? And the circus
is not far from here, there's circus performers who live nearby.
So they start calling the circus people. They don't know
anything about him. They're like, he's not with us. We
don't know that is you know, all our all our
midgets are accounted for. Okay, they got this guy behind
(46:34):
bars or in jail, and apparently the police station was surrounded.
Speaker 1 (46:42):
And it was midget made orange juice. It's interesting because
I think it made the factory is actually in Lake Wales,
if I'm not mistaken, like thea's that's that's a good
one right there. Midget made. That's a sticker bro right there.
Write that down.
Speaker 2 (47:03):
That's funny. Midget made orange juice. That is Write that down, dude,
Thank you to what the chief knows.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
The chief knows whether writing that one down.
Speaker 2 (47:22):
Midget made orange shoes, midget made lemonade.
Speaker 1 (47:27):
And then we could put a picture of a little
gnome and kind of copy the the minute made logo.
Speaker 2 (47:34):
That's a good one.
Speaker 1 (47:36):
Yeah, we could put like a little gnome or something
around here. Yeah, for damn, thanks for the ideas, keep them.
Speaker 2 (47:41):
Rolling, good merch idea.
Speaker 1 (47:45):
Was he little Lenny?
Speaker 2 (47:48):
So yeah, that might have been a partial inspiration for
this story. Who knows, for this X Files episode whatever.
I just thought that was worth bringing up.
Speaker 1 (48:06):
Yeah, I know, that was actually a good story. They
had arrested him, apparently took him to the police station.
And when they took him to the police station, they
started hearing rocks and things being thrown at the window,
and when they looked outside, it was a whole horde
of little gnomes that were attacking the police station. So
they're like, yo, this is crazy. We gotta let him go.
(48:28):
So they let him go, and then they actually got
some priests in like Scotland or something to bless a rock,
and they said, put the rock in the center of
the orange grove and that's going to drive them away.
And allegedly they never showed back up again. And how
the story goes is that that rock is still out there,
so you can try and go out, well don't go trespassing,
(48:51):
but you can go out and essentially find this rock
somewhere that I don't think anyone knows where it is,
but that's part of the story. We pull up here.
The Ringling Brothers circus. I think they're still around, aren't they.
I could have swear I've gotten like the little free
tickets from them, you know those ticket books that sometimes
(49:12):
they give away for free. Is it Ringling though?
Speaker 2 (49:16):
Yeah, Ringling is still around. The circus is still around.
It's operated by the Feld family, which is guys, go
check out my Elephants of Atlantis video or Ancient Elephants
proved Florida was Atlantis. That's a real good video. But
(49:39):
the Ringling Circus, let's just talk about the circus for
a sec Okay, why are there so many circus workers
in Florida, Well, Florida is considered one of the great
States of Freemasonry. You know what else is headquartered in
Florida in addition to the Ringling Circus and many of
the other great circuses, the Shriners And guess what, guys,
(50:02):
who runs some of the biggest circuses in America. The Shriners. Really, yes,
the Shriners. Their whole kind of aesthetic is Moorish, just
like much of the Ringling stuff circus stuff, red and
white fezes, monkeys with the vests and the fezes in
(50:27):
the tent. Yeah, search Shriners circus. Yeah, just go on
Wikipedia Shrine circus right there first roue.
Speaker 1 (50:40):
Oh wow, oh, this is crazy, bropefully with the former
ancient Arabic whatever, the nobles of the Mystic Shrine now
Shriners International. That's wild, bro I had no idea about this.
Speaker 2 (50:51):
Yeah. And also it's not so Freemasonry. You can just
ask the AI they'll they'll. On Google, you can search
free Masonic origins of Circus of the Circus. So circus
started out as the free Masonic tent festivals. Yeah, and also, guys,
(51:20):
all of the Ringling brothers were free Masons, master Masons,
if I'm not mistaken, And yes, thank you in the
comments for pointing it out. In order to be a shriner,
you have to be a master Mason. That's one of
the requirements to become a shriner. It's like a free
(51:41):
Masonic adjacent community.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
Why why though long ago? Why is it? What is
the circus? Does the Circus have a deeper occult significance
in Freemasonry or any of these organizations, because that's such
a When you think of the circus, you think of
something kind of sort of silly. But if you look
at clowns that are also in the circus that are
linked to the Nephlom, is that like kind of sort
(52:05):
of where it's going, like demonic sort of thing? Right?
Speaker 2 (52:11):
Yes, Now, what's interesting is that the Ringling brothers were
all part of we're all Masons, like I said, and
they were actually involved with set design, and a lot
of the kind of showmanship or performance performative acts that
(52:35):
the Masons would do. So they would like set little
shows like stage little shows and little mock rituals and
things like that, and they'd be very kind of theatric
and they would there's a couple different theaters in America
that are free Masonic.
Speaker 1 (52:56):
A lot of them. Isn't the Jimmy Fallon Show like
shot in a free Masonic theater?
Speaker 2 (53:00):
Mm hmm. And the Ringling Brothers got started with set
design there. Then they got in bed with the Barnum
and Bailey Circus and took over the circus. Now, Ringling
they're apparently German. They don't look too German. I could
(53:20):
be wrong, but you know, Ringling brothers they had a
obsession with Venetian things, so they built that house in Sarasota,
Venetian architecture. The name was Venetian, right, what's this? What's
this thing about Venetian? They kind of look Venetian. They
don't look real German. Who knows.
Speaker 1 (53:41):
They all look the same. They might be homunculus as
of themselves. Probably they all look the same in this picture.
Speaker 2 (53:48):
Dude, It's almost like they're brothers.
Speaker 1 (53:51):
They're doppel geers. Whoa, they come from the same seed technically, right.
Speaker 2 (53:59):
Yeah, I guys, they were totally Chinese Yingling, the Yingling conspiracy.
But the Ringling brothers were all Free Masons, guys, that's
a fact. Barnum and Bailey. I don't know, but the
Ringling brothers were. So you asked, what's the point. Well,
(54:19):
the circus as we know it actually got started in
part by what we know. I mean, I don't know
much about it, but it's called the or I don't
know what it's called, but when the Freemasons would go
out out of town, away from the town and do
like a tent festival. So if you search free Masonic
(54:43):
tent festival, this is part of the inspiration some of
the components that went into No, No, it's like older
They looked just like the Ringling circus tents where we uh,
(55:06):
they're there there there there, top up up a little
bit in the center, to the left, to the left,
to the left, Nope, to the right, that one. Yeah,
I've seen that. So it's like theater. I guess they
would do theater or whatever out in the woods, something
like that.
Speaker 1 (55:26):
Very Shakespearean of them.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
Right, and this is part of what went into the
circus as we know today. Now there's a lot of
kind of conspiracy theories here, so bear with me. I
just want to get them all out there, not saying
this is, you know, everything I believe, but the circus.
What is the circus? We could we could take it
(55:49):
the Nephelum clown route, the Adrenochrome harvesting route, come on, dude,
the Shriners, child hospitals, Jimmy Savile, Jimmy Seville route, okay.
Or we could take it the hidden animals, hidden American animals,
(56:10):
about there being significant populations of camel, elephant, lion, cheetah,
things like that present in America after the Civil War.
Now that is part of the It's kind of like
the Tartaria Moorish Empire Circus conspiracy. So part of the
(56:34):
Moorish Empire conspiracy, Greater Morocco and all this stuff is
that Freemasons are like mocking the original Moorish sciences and
that the Shriners wear they're fez and the Shriners who
are headquartered in Tampa Bay not far from where the
(56:55):
circus is not far from Ringling and the Ringling brothers
probably had something to do with the Shriners. They were
definitely Masons. At least one of them was a Master Mason.
And the Shriners not only do they run children's hospitals,
that's what they're known for, children's hospitals, they run circuses.
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They dress up like they're in the circus, and they
do like the whole monkey like. They'll have monkeys and
they'll do charity like festivals, events, parades. They always do parades.
They'll have monkeys, they'll be dressed in fezzes, and they'll
have little clown bikes and they'll be on their little
clown cars, riding little clown cars through the street like
(57:42):
full grown men like their clowns. Super bizarre. They're all
master Masons. It's totally creepy. They have like a pirate
Moorish Muslim theme. Everything written on them says like Muslim
muzz slum ambassador to Morocco is what a lot of
(58:03):
them say on the hat. But it differs right, a
lot of Black Shriners too. But the Moors, like again
not all the Moors, not the whole Moorish community thinks
the same, but the Moorish like we was American type community. Yeah,
like the Founding Fathers, you know, beat the Moorish empire
(58:25):
out of America. Columbus was just chasing the Moors over
to America. That whole type of you know, that type
of narrative that the Moors are being mocked by the Freemasons,
that the Freemasons all these people they yeah, the hoteps,
that all these people, the whites conquered the Moorish or
(58:48):
black Americans, made them slaves, told them their slaves, you know,
did all this stuff, and then mocked them through their
corrupted freemasonry. They wear the apron to hide their tiny
white penises. According to the that that's why white Freemasons
(59:09):
use the apron because they're embarrassed. They're embarrassed to be
around the og black Moorish scientists. No apron needed. Okay,
let's just.
Speaker 1 (59:23):
Way wait, so hold on.
Speaker 2 (59:24):
Hang on them, let me hang on them.
Speaker 1 (59:26):
No, sorry, go ahead, no, because this is crazy, bro Like.
First of all, it's super creepy because all the stuff
that they do is connected to children, right to lure
and attract children kind of sort of thing with the
whole children's hospitals and circuses are more circuses. But is
it like about putting on? Is it about putting being
(59:47):
able to put on a ritual in a in a
sort of way where everyone is able to see it
in the open. But hey, it's the circus, Like we're
not doing anything else. But then where do the animals
come into play? Like? What were you talking talking about
the animals and harvesting something from them? What is that?
Speaker 2 (01:00:07):
Well, here, let's hang on. I was in the middle
of explaining the Moors. Okay, I promise I won't talk
about their drunk any anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
That's your favorite part.
Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
But the Moors, the Shriners dress up like Mors. We
know that very often you'll see in circus acts monkeys
dressed up as Moors, and the Moors believe this and
that you kind of have to be like, uh huh, yeah,
why do we dress up monkeys in like Arabic clothing
and make them dance for change? Moorish monkey or search
(01:00:45):
monkey with fez? Why is the monkey always have a fez?
Why do monkeys always have fezes in cartoons and movies?
And always has a fez? Because, apparently, according to the
Moorish scientific people, this is a subtle Hollywood mockery of
the Moorish empire. They're saying that the Moors are monkeys
(01:01:08):
and the fez is you know their circus, you know,
like a fool, like a circus performer, and so the circus.
So saying that the Moors are being portrayed as monkeys
or foolish, You're you're connecting the the these African potentially
(01:01:29):
African empires in America. Well, if someone Moorish was crossing
the Atlantic, they would be taking animals with them across
the Atlantic, like animals you'd see in Morocco or North Africa,
the camel, the elephant, you know, tiger, cheetah, things like that,
(01:01:56):
and these are the animals that you see in the circus.
So if they're making fun of the Moorish esthetic at
the circus with the Shriner influence, could this also be
how there some would say, uh, discarding covering up the animals,
(01:02:16):
you know, if there were Mores in America, they probably
would have had camels, they would have had Moorish ships
and Moorish you know, treasure and things like that animals
to go along with it. Those animals instead of getting slaughtered,
I guess the Freemasons decided to make a buck off them,
imprison them, mock them too, I guess, mock the lifestyle,
(01:02:37):
train them to do tricks and stupid ship. So, yes,
this is a whole bunch of we was stuff, But
there's a lot of you know, good kernels of truth
to it, I think. And the Moorish monkey thing, I
think is definitely some type of propaganda, subtle, subtle, subconscious propaganda.
(01:03:00):
But the circus animals, according to this narrative, the circus animals,
which are mostly African are being disposed of or repurposed
after the Civil War into circus animals, and today we
still have the descendants of these circus animals, many of
(01:03:21):
them on the black market, but most of them live
in Florida. So there's something like five hundred elephants in
all of the Americas, and ninety percent of them live
in Florida. Can you check me on that? How many
elephants live in Florida?
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
So according to the AI, heeah, let me pull it
up because I'm not seeing exact numbers here, But elephants
live in Florida, White White Oak Conservation, two tails ranch,
(01:04:05):
and the Mayaca Elephant Ranch. The White Olk Conservation twenty
five hundred acres. It doesn't say how many though.
Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
Well, that's also not far. A lot of these elephant
places are not far from Gibsonton, and part of Gibsonton,
and part of the whole circus circus performer population in
Florida was that many of these towns, like Juan was
saying earlier, had special regulations, special coding, special you know,
(01:04:37):
unique accommodations for the elephants, and yeah, unique accommodations for
elephants small people. Right, Like the post office had like
a window that was like, you know, tiny, and like
a window that was super tall for giants, right. Sarasota
(01:04:57):
had accommodations for circus performers because there were so many,
and there were things like you weren't allowed to tie
up your that might be a Miami thing, but you
weren't allowed to leave your elephant unattended. You know, you
had to get a driver's license or some shit like that.
(01:05:18):
There there was rules, you know about all the weird
circus stuff that was around, and so who knows, Guys,
who knows there is some stuff to the whole Moorish
cover up of America. George Washington chopping down the cherry
tree is apparently the Founding Fathers, the subtle kind of
(01:05:40):
mythology of George Washington representing the Founding Fathers covering up
the alliance that they had with Morocco, Morocco being one
of the first countries to recognize America as a new
independent nation. And then one of the first things we
did was kind of bad stab Morocco because of by
(01:06:02):
going after them for piracy. That was one of the
first things America did on the world stage. And George
Washington chopping down the cherry tree never told a lie,
right or stuff like that. No, that's honest, Dape, Sorry,
honest dabe. Abraham Lincoln, right.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
You might be getting your I think Washington.
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
Washington, but Washington was the cherry tree, and the cherry
tree was the supposed to be the Moorish flag. Okay,
the flag of Morocco and America is supposed to be
the feminine cross Atlantic sister continent to Morocco America. Morocco
(01:06:47):
America right, feminine, masculine and Columbus. Columbus discovered America right
after the Moors were expelled from Spain, pretty much within
within the year. So there is a whole lot to this.
All the Morsh architecture around Florida, especially the Tampa Bay
(01:07:09):
area where this whole circus community is kind of centered around.
And all right, that's one side of this is that
the circus is a whole big cover up for things
that the Freemasons want forgotten or mocked. Now to Juan's question,
(01:07:31):
why do the Freemasons use like a circus? You know,
what's the point you got to think about, like sensory deprivation.
They didn't have TV right one hundred and fifty years ago,
but they had the circus. And something that TV does
is it like walls you in, like you get sucked
into it. Right. Well, with with the tent, the circus
(01:07:52):
tent number one, it's red and white, just like the
the walls and the arches of a Moorish of Moorish archetture.
The red and the white, the candy cane pattern that's
somewhat hypnotic. You see the barber, the barber. Why does
the barber have the red and the white? Well? Is
that because it's the Barbary coast of Africa where the
(01:08:14):
Moorish pirates were wrecking Havoc. The red and the white
of the Ringling circus tent, the red and the White
of the Knights Templar, the red and the white of
the Kkka, the Knights of the Golden Circle. All this,
you know, this, this is all. These are all the
ingredients that were brewing in the Free Masonic South when
(01:08:35):
the circus industry kind of comes up after the Civil War.
For anyone who wants to kind of test how much
of this is legit, go look up elephants in the
Civil War, Camels in the Civil War. Guys, you know
(01:08:58):
that there was camels used in the Civil War.
Speaker 1 (01:09:04):
I'm a Civil War denier, so right, I don't think
it happened. But let's see here. President Abraham Lincoln politely
declined an offer of elephants from King of the King
of sam to use in the Civil War.
Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
Yeah, that's in my elephant video. But camels were used.
Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
Camel's in the Civil War. Camels were used for reconnaissance
in training, but were captured by Confederate forces early in
the war. That's wild. Cammebell's served in the US Army
during the Civil War, but they weren't widely used. United
States Camel.
Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
Corps, total cover up camel corps. That's what I'm talking
about they're using camel's in the Civil War. Guys, that's legit.
There's prehistoric camels all over Florida. Evidence of prehistoric camel,
prehistoric horse, prehistoric elephant found all over Florida. So who knows, Guys,
(01:10:11):
some of these animals could have been here all along.
So it's too too wild to consider.
Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
I see it from a different perspective. But we're going
to talk about homunculus and link this all to Homunculus,
and we know that the Freemasons. The way I've come
to understand is that there they took the lab work
out of alchemy, so they're kind of purifying the soul
the man whatever who cares, right? Uh. The reason, the
the the reason the exotic animal being lions and rhinos
(01:10:44):
and all these you know, exotic animals as we would
know them interests me is because they staying when to
pull up here from tiger pauls to beir testicles, the
bizarre animal parts ans in China's medicine markets, where the
more endangered as species is, the more healing qualities it
is believed to have. So the exotic animal penis market
(01:11:11):
is a thing, okay, because it's used.
Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
For them is the CEO.
Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
It's used for all these different ailments. And in my opinion,
what would what somebody would believe to be special powers
of sorts? Right? There was recently a an entire shipment
of I think it was like donkey penises that were
stopped that were being shipped from either Africa to China
(01:11:42):
or something. I got to look it up. But it's
interesting because in a nice in a ninth century Grimmore
shut up bro in a ninth century Grimmore, one of
the ret one of the ingredients to create a homunculus
was to find the biggest dog penis you could find,
and you had to beat a cow carcass to a
(01:12:03):
pulp with it. Now very interesting, uh image if you
were to think of that, how would you know you
had the biggest dog penis? Or can different animal penises
make different homunculus? Can or rhinoceros penis make you know?
And we know that walrus penises were even used as weapons,
(01:12:25):
and you can buy them online. You can actually buy
the walrus uh penis bone and it's you they put
like they use it as a club, bro Like they
use it as an actual weapon. So I think that
I when I think of the animals and the Freemasons
and all this other stuff in the esoteric I'm thinking
this route and the way that you're looking at it
(01:12:46):
also makes sense to where it's like, uh.
Speaker 2 (01:12:48):
Oh, guys, going on, they have all the animals there
in the dead performing, Bro, what is that with penis soup?
Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
Well, that's that answers that the question as to why
the what do you need the exotic animals for? You know,
it's a it's a circus, hey, it's we're doing rituals
in plain sight right like here, look at us, guys,
and they're doing other stuff behind the scenes. Bro.
Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
You could also say that it's like a it's like
a symbolic like they're bringing like animals in like one
by one, saying like, I don't know, maybe the order
of the the order in which the animals are brought
into the tent kind of like tells a story in
(01:13:38):
alchemical symbolism. Who knows? Yeah that, but but but no, no, no,
let's keep talking about the wall.
Speaker 1 (01:13:46):
Hey, dude, so you said that little aprons, right, The
aprons are important because it's covering up the generative power
that man has, or covering up their small wieners or whatever.
It is it's all about we know, it's about the
schlang Dude, you know doctor Schlango logo, right like that's
the whole thing behind it. And dude, Egyptian architecture, the obelisk,
(01:14:09):
what is the obelisk? The story of Genesis? They say
that it was about reproduction, right about about discovering a
you know, the the activity of creating a baby, right
like that, that whole thing that's you know, sexualness and everything.
It's about regeneration and alchemy falls into that too, where
(01:14:30):
you can artificially create life. And when I again, i'm bro,
look at this a walrus. Imagine death by walrus penis,
Like that'd be a crazy way to go. You bring,
if you break into my house, you're getting the walrus
stick to the head. Bro, like that that's like one
hundred percent, Like that's that's what you're getting. Like you're
gonna get beat down with this thing. And I was
(01:14:50):
talking to somebody recently, I think his name was Headless Giant,
and he said that usually when an animal dies, the
first bone to go is the it's got a name.
I forget the name for the penis bone, but the
penis bone is like one of the first things to go.
Speaker 2 (01:15:09):
It's called the one on one podcast is what they
call it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
Ay, I'm just connecting dots, bro, I'm just trying to
look for answers. All right, So death by Walrus Wiener. Uh.
But seriously, a lot of cultures believe that eating of
certain penises of other animals would bring you know, we're
talking about the fountain of youth, you know the other
day it would cure their ed or their lack of
(01:15:37):
performance or something like that. Like they believe that they
would powderize it and they would take it in powdered form.
Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
Percent. Yeah, I think that it has to do with
We can also talk about adrina chrome harvesting and the
the theory that at the circus, it's all, like you said,
all there to get kids packed in. You know, kids
(01:16:08):
go missing at the circus. People run away at the circus. Oh,
everyone runs away at the circus, right, go run away.
Everyone gets told that, Oh if things get tough, I'll
just go join the circus. Yeah. No, no one will
ever come looking for me as long as I just
tell them with the circus. Right, what do you guys think?
Are we onto something here with the missing kids the
(01:16:30):
circus the Shriner Children's Hospital, the Shriner.
Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
Circus, donkey penises, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:16:38):
The donkey penis trade.
Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
I'm serious, bro, this is an actual thing. It's a
Hong Kong It's Chinese medicine. They used every piece, right.
You guys were talking about the urine therapy and the
hole warming the urine up in the microwave, but the
Chinese were using every single bit of human you know,
uh discharge and other things for medicinal reason. Now, I'm
(01:17:01):
not saying it works. I'm not here to advocate for it.
These are some beliefs that some people hold. And we're
talking about people who are usually into the esoteric and
occult side of things, right, because no one in their
right mind would think of this like let me eat
some powderized donkey dick to see if I can cure
my ed or whatever it is. These are secrets, right,
I guess into maybe even witchcraft and other things, right
(01:17:24):
for spells and whatnot. So I wouldn't put it past them.
If the Freemasons were up to some gay stuff like that,
I mean they're into gay stuff already. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:17:36):
The Shriners are definitely usually more suss than the Masons themselves, because,
like I said, you have to be a nast or
Mason in order to join the Shriners. And they're called
the Ancient Order, Ancient Noble Order, Ancient Order of the Noble.
(01:17:57):
I don't fucking know, Ancient Order of the Noble Mystic
Shrine some shit like that.
Speaker 1 (01:18:02):
I'll pull it up our heels right here. The Ancient
Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
Yeah, or now Shriners International headquartered out of Tampa Bay, Florida,
the most Moorish revival architecture city in America. And they
do all the elephant stuff. Guys, go watch my elephant
an Elephant Uncovered Elephants of Atlantis video like a year
(01:18:31):
old or so. You know how much they're abusing these elephants. Okay,
it's not just the kids getting a bead. The elephants
are treated like worse than animals that are gonna get slaughtered.
They get electrocuted all day, they get whipped just because
they won't do the little tricks. The Feld family totally
(01:18:52):
evil lizards that are you know, the family in charge
of the Ringling Circus now super evil, have too much
time to get into it. But they're like punishing these elephants.
Apparently they got rid of all the elephants, thank god, recently.
But it was this whole big conspiracy where they had
(01:19:12):
hidden cameras, they had spies, they hired a secret agent
to follow around these animal rights advocates. Yeah, the Ringling
circus got in trouble for like spying on their critics, right,
like planting double agents in the agencies that are trying
(01:19:35):
to go after them. Yeah, crazy stuff. Well, the Ringlings
built this big old mansion in Sarasota and blah blah blah.
What else can we say? The circus just real quick
with the adrenochrome harvesting. The idea would be all the
(01:19:56):
new sites and smells. The tent is up. It looks
like one of the like a kind of hypnotism thing.
You're getting hypnotized, the sounds, the smells. Almost everything that
walks into the tent is going in a circle, right,
whether it's the motorcycles, the elephants going in a ring
in a ring, in a ring, Ringling, Ringling, you know,
(01:20:18):
going around the ring leader. Right, They've got the hoop,
they've got the staff, you know, the rings and the
wand play a big role. That's kind of magical right there.
And then you've got the good looking women, the big beasts,
you know, the big animals. I think that it's just
(01:20:42):
maximum stimulation. A whole part of this is that, you
know how many kids are afraid of the circus, terrified
of clowns, especially afraid of clowns, or afraid.
Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
Of the circus Santa Claus too.
Speaker 2 (01:20:59):
And I think that's because it has something to do
with this whole adrenochrome harvesting conspiracy that the circus was
meant to terrify or just to get like the whole
range of emotions, kind of dumping hormones into the blood.
I know this is kind of creepy. And again this
(01:21:21):
isn't like what I think about all day, but this.
Speaker 1 (01:21:23):
Is to take this video down.
Speaker 2 (01:21:24):
Broh whatever, We'll be okay. That this theory is that
the circus is meant to like over stimulate the body,
make people want to like leave their parents, leave their life.
Oh my god, look at all the fried food, the sweets.
Everything is available. You can live for cheap. All you
(01:21:47):
have to do is like hang around and follow them
and do a little work and they'll let you in.
And yeah, the clowns. People can go look this up
for themselves, Nephelum clowns, adrenochrome. Whatever we won't have, we
won't say at all. But that's the thing, is that
why are the Shriners involved with all this stuff? Why
is it children's hospitals and donating to children and needy children?
(01:22:09):
This needy children that the circus is making fun of
the moors. The Shriners seem to be behind it all.
And people can you know, stitch together the rest there.
We don't want to get in too much trouble on YouTube,
like Quan.
Speaker 1 (01:22:24):
Said, But yeah, again, this is news to me. I
didn't know the Shiner Circus connection. And it makes a
lot of sense, you know that they would be into that,
and I wonder what else they're into that. You know,
they're also into zoos, right, I've been to zoos before
where there there will be a bench and the bench
(01:22:47):
has you know, a Free Masonic emblem on it and
it's like donated by you know, Free Masonic lodge you
know six six six or whatever it is. So it's
about it's about animals, and like all these places where
you know, children are congregating and go to so Yeah,
that's super creepy, man.
Speaker 2 (01:23:06):
Also, carnies are gypsies, you know, Carnies are usually just
gypsies and kind of hate to say it, but often,
very often the scum of society. People who are okay
with criminal people who either are criminals themselves, are are
okay with being a part of kind of a criminal organization, you.
Speaker 1 (01:23:26):
Know, like, uh, hey, that's what I got ping for. Bro. No,
that's not, dude, that is what I got ping for.
I'm telling you about.
Speaker 2 (01:23:36):
Okay, But you're talking about promoting criminal organizations. I'm talking
about We're just talking about one.
Speaker 1 (01:23:42):
If I say, and we can't, we don't condone that behavior,
don't condone against it. I love Hillary Clinton and and
and I love the government and the CIA and all
that stuff. So and I love ours our justice system.
It's good and we need order and stuff. Just in case, bro,
(01:24:04):
because I took the school today to get my strike
removed after a certain time, and that was part of
the schooling. So I was reading about what you were
able to do and not do. That's all I'm telling you.
Just tread lightly when it comes to talking about that.
Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
All right, Okay, what else? I guess the other we
can talk about. We talked about Mermaid, we talked about
alligator Man, some of the little hybrid creatures that might
have been people claim were in Florida before. We should also,
(01:24:42):
I guess talk about dog Face, a little bit about
the sheriff being dog Face. Can you look up dog
men or the like mythology, the history of dog people,
dog Faced. I think Alexander the Great saw some on
(01:25:02):
his travels. I know that much.
Speaker 1 (01:25:08):
Saint Augustine also talked about them too.
Speaker 2 (01:25:11):
WHOA, this movie's largely or this episode is largely centered.
It draws from Saint Augustine. It's not set in Saint Augustine,
but the.
Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
I'm saying Saint Augustine talked about.
Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, but the city is named
after Saint Augustine. So so here, let's let's read read
through this.
Speaker 1 (01:25:37):
So Sino Cephally Cephally was familiar to ancient Greece from
representation of the Egyptian god do a moot uh we
what Anubis, the heads of jackals, the.
Speaker 2 (01:25:52):
Greek war wet ass pussy, I.
Speaker 1 (01:25:55):
Got that, wow wet wait wait dog headed. Also I
identified a sacred Egyptian baboon with a dog like face.
Rather than literally depicting a hybrid human animal state, these
sinocephalic portrayals of deities conveyed those deities theory andthropic ability
(01:26:15):
to shift between fully human and fully animal states. In
an ancient Egyptian hybrid image, the head represents the original
form of the being depicted, so that, as the egyptologist
Henry Fisher put it, a lion headed goddess is a
lion goddess in human form, while a royal sphinx, conversly
is a man who has assumed the form of a lion.
(01:26:37):
What the fuck? This non literal approach to depicting deities
and may have confused visitors from Greece, leading them to
believe that Egyptians worshiped cephalic gods or even that mortal
sinocephalic entities populated Egypt. Right, So a lot of people
talk about this being evidence that these were actual sinocephali
(01:27:01):
or whatever they call them, But apparently it was a
representation of that. Isn't there a ancient, you know, atlantis
connection where they were. Wasn't their downfall from messing with
like hybrid animals and stuff like that. Towards the end
of the Empire. Have you heard about that before.
Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
Yeah, that's been said by a couple of people.
Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
Yeah, so almost like some again some alchemical chimeric transmutations
that they were probably doing. And that's what it's all about,
perverting what God has already made, right to make something
different that God hasn't made. So you're taking on that
role and you're inverting it, which is again the some
(01:27:47):
would see that as the evil. Reports of dog headed
races can also be traced back to Greek antiquity. In
the fifth century BC, the Greek physician Setias Yes, I
don't know how to say that, and his Indiga wrote
a detailed report on the existence of sinos cephala in India. Similarly,
the Greek traveler Megasthenes Megasthenes a claim to know about
(01:28:13):
dog headed people in India who lived in the mountains,
communicated through barking, wore the skins of wild animals, and
lived by hunting. See these aren't actual representations. These are
people talking about their actually being dog headed people. Cloudius
elanius Anus also mentioned the dog headed tribes in India,
(01:28:34):
and he too wrote that they are of human shape,
inclothed in the skins of beasts. He also added that
although they have no speech in how to communicate, they
were capable of understanding the Indian language. Herodotus Herodotus or
Herodotus reported claims by ancient Libyans that such creatures inhabit
the east of their lands east coast right, as well
(01:28:55):
as a headless as headless men in various other anomalies.
So the best estimber for this place where the battle
between the Argonauts and the Sinocephalite took place as modern
day North Serbia or South Hungary. Some Greek writers also
mentioned the hemi signs singular hemi scion meaning half dogs
(01:29:17):
lay antiquity, So we have Who'd you say, Alexander, I
heard St.
Speaker 2 (01:29:22):
Augustine that was wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:29:26):
I think I've seen that before, though I could have
swear I have seen Alexander talking about that, but definitely
Saint Augustine talked about it. Saint Christopher, right, the dog
headed saint an Eastern Orthodox Church. Certain icons convertly identified Saint.
Speaker 2 (01:29:43):
Augustine. I guess up there, saying, but insisted that if
they were human, they were indeed descendants of Adam like
Adam Adam. That's interesting.
Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
Yeah, And he also talked about the well, yeah, the
city of I was gonna say the city of God.
And it's in a particular book where he talked about
these entities existing and he considered the possible that they
might not exist at all, or might not be human,
which Augustine defines as being mortal and rational animal homo.
So they were homo, but instead of they were human,
(01:30:14):
they were indeed descendancy. Yeah, that's crazy, Saint Christopher. Christopher
picture with the dog's head is not generally supported about
the Orthodox Church, as the yakon was proscribed to the
eighteenth century by Moscow.
Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
Okay, just skip skip down. See who else talked about him?
Speaker 1 (01:30:35):
A legend that plays Andrew the Apostle and Bartholomew the Apostle.
Among the Parthians presented the case of abominable the citizens
of the city of Cannibals, whose face was like unto
that of a dog. After receiving baptism, however, he was
released from his doggish aspect.
Speaker 2 (01:30:53):
All right, just skim through this. Just throughout some names.
Ibbin Batuta, this guy.
Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
From thirteen twenty five, so fourteenth century, all right.
Speaker 2 (01:31:05):
Who else? Just Scar, it's not that important.
Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
Medieval West, Paul, the Deacon, the Noel Kodex. I'm not
seeing any other names here, that.
Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
Bush apparently, Marco Polo apparently.
Speaker 1 (01:31:28):
Oh. Christopher Columbus reported that that Diana, we're familiar with
the Sinos. I knew them, Sam, I was gonna say
them dirty Puerto Ricans had something to do with the
We robbed them and then we ate them, right, so
(01:31:48):
we got China the Buddhist describing an island of dog
headed men in the east of Foon Sang Nation visited
else modern appearances, ghostwriter, this is all like, yeah, movies.
Speaker 2 (01:32:03):
And shit plays a role in mythology, and yeah, the
sheriff is a dog headed man. Or they say he's
just hairy, but eventually he's just normal. His hair falls out. Yeah,
(01:32:25):
so basically the sheriff is one of these dog men.
I don't know if one of those has ever been
reported in Florida or what.
Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
There is a video who wants.
Speaker 2 (01:32:35):
To let's go for it, shit it, let.
Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
Me pull it up. So apparently there was this video
in Fort Pierce. I want you to I want you
to see this and let me know what you think.
I have my own suspicions as to what it could be.
But this is allegedly this is dog man type creatures
(01:33:04):
spotted in Fort pierces Is twenty twenty one. Some people
misidentify these creatures for kangaroos. Blah blah blah. So here
it goes.
Speaker 2 (01:33:10):
Ready, definitely just a Juba cabra.
Speaker 1 (01:33:13):
Here we go. I need you to listen to the
audio though on all right, it's kind of funny. They
went away, Yeah, I got it here, okay to share
audio whatever, Who cares. I can't show they are because
it's gonna it's gonna echo. It's fine. Yeah, here we go.
(01:33:34):
There's a dog man in Florida. There you go.
Speaker 2 (01:33:41):
You really can't hear it.
Speaker 1 (01:33:42):
This is right there. That's it, may all or what
is this? Is the right there? That thing running that thing?
(01:34:06):
That's what they say is this dude was live streaming
right What I think this was. What I think this
was is a mosquito flying in front of the camera.
That's what That's what it looks like to me. Couldn't
be right, like a big ass mosquito like flying in
(01:34:27):
front of the thing, and it kind of looks like
it's something by the you know, by the by the
light here. But people were freaking out because allegedly this
was a dog man sighting because the guy was live.
This guy was live streaming, okay, and he's like, hey,
there's something outside my door, like I'm gonna show you
guys what it is. And he starts streaming it long
(01:34:50):
live with the comments and everything, and then this thing
allegedly running pops up and that was it. But I
think it was a mosquito flying by the right there
you can kind of see it's like close to the
camera and it looks it looks big right, all right there,
I think that's a mosquito. Bro, we got big ass
(01:35:11):
mosquitos here in Florida.
Speaker 2 (01:35:12):
Yeah, it looks like a mosquito, right, yeah, whatever, dubon
dog person seen in Florida And all right, well, then
there's alligator man. So we did bring up Jake the
alligator Man. But that that kind of is a little
(01:35:33):
bit of a reference to reptilians a little bit, right.
Reptile man. They say he's got scaly skin, he's got
some issue where he's just got a skin defect. Is normal.
Speaker 1 (01:35:46):
It's a real condition too, by the way, where you
get like scales. I would pull pictures, but they're kind
of graphic of people with this, and they look reptilian.
I mean, you know, there's a couple of pictures of
babies and stuff like that. They look like little reptilians when.
Speaker 2 (01:36:03):
They rusty Argunians.
Speaker 1 (01:36:07):
What is that? Is that from a Game of Thrones
or something? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:36:11):
Almost Skyrim wasn't Argunian?
Speaker 1 (01:36:15):
Wasn't that in the Game of Thrones lore though? Wasn't
her dad or something? Didn't he have a condition where
he was turning grayscale? Right? What the I know? The
white dude that was in love with Denarius had that
because he was touched by one of them. And once
you're touched by one of those people, they turn you
into a into a reptilian type of thing. Mm hmm,
(01:36:41):
we pull it up here. So yeah, Game of Thrones
scally skimmer for said is he's known as gray scale,
which causes a person's skin to become thick, cracked and scally,
resembling stone like texture, so that it is a deadly
contagious disease. And yeah, it was uh Prince Garn's curse,
so it was the thing in there. And obviously, right,
(01:37:02):
the House of the Dragons is a big thing in
Game of thrones. So yeah, when I think of a
big lizard like jakeb alligator man here, uh, it makes
me think of that. And did we did I ever
ask you? Do you believe in dinosaurs? Bro? No, you
don't believe in dinosaurs.
Speaker 2 (01:37:21):
You think it was a silent Yeah, here a dinosaur?
To me, is there such a thing as extinct animals?
One hundred percent wally mammoth, mastodon, megalidon, sabertoothed tiger, things
like that we can find all over Florida, all over
(01:37:42):
No conspiracy, Okay, They're just they're spread out all throughout
the rivers in this and that does show us like
a landscape that was totally different from today. The animals
were huge, the climate was different, but humans were still there.
Humans were there all along. The dinosaur syop is that
(01:38:07):
there was millions of years with no humans, just giant creatures,
you know, tearing each other to shreds, no humans, an
entire world, absence of human experience, human perception, human history. No,
not a chance. That's the syop is they have this
(01:38:29):
giant reptilian healthscape that goes on for millions of years.
Where's God and all that? Where's the Grand Design? And
Grand Plan of Nature. That's the syop is that they
take us out of the Bible, they take humanity out
of the equation, and they say, oh, humanity, yeah, we're
a recent little thing. We just came up. We just
(01:38:51):
showed up on Earth. So anything that goes wrong on Earth,
it's humanity's issue. Were the new disease, the new virus
that's placed Earth. They've got it completely backwards, and dinosaurs
are at the center of that because the oils dinosaurs, Oh,
petroleum's all dinosaurs choose.
Speaker 1 (01:39:09):
Oh yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:39:10):
And the kids are fucking brainwashed left and right. Before
they're even fucking six years old, they can name half
the fucking species of dinosaurs. They don't know what the
goddamn country what the goddamn uh capital of their state
is the capital of the country they live in. They
don't know the fucking presidents, they don't know the fucking
jackshit about jack shit. But they're six years old and
(01:39:31):
then they know every fucking species of dinosaur. Okay, it's like, oh, yeah,
Neil disgraced Ison.
Speaker 1 (01:39:39):
Fucking another sticker idea. I've seen fossilized digs right right
down and now roh, so uh damn bro are you
calling out doctor Dino Old Kent Elvin, you disagree with
his idea and dinosaurs being a part of the Bible stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:40:02):
There's extinct animals, some of them are probably big reptiles.
But I don't believe in the dinosaur narrative, which is
an entire human free hellscape earth. I don't believe in
the dinosaur paradigm. The dinosaur siop.
Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
I have a conspiracy. I don't know if you want
to hear it. And it's kind of racist. I know,
we should say.
Speaker 2 (01:40:32):
Take it easy or just say an alien race instead
of so.
Speaker 1 (01:40:37):
The right, the the the concept that chickens are related
to dinosaurs, and we know that the uh, there's a
certain race of people who love the chicken, right and
they love eating it. Uh. And I think that maybe
perhaps by them presenting this and having people eat the chicken,
(01:41:00):
which is related to this reptilian thing, it's kind of
sort of worshiping their reptilian gods in some sort of way.
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:41:08):
Yeah, got a lot of them in New Orleans in
Louisiana too, and they eat a lot of alligator and
frogs in Louisiana, New Orleans. Amphibian reptilian life forms.
Speaker 1 (01:41:20):
Yeah, and yeah, sure, Like, have you ever tasted alligator?
Speaker 2 (01:41:29):
I have, yeah, a at a bass Pro shop a
couple of different times they had a restaurant attached to
a bass Pro shops.
Speaker 1 (01:41:36):
It tastes like shit down here.
Speaker 2 (01:41:39):
It's like chicken and a little a little bit chewier.
It's like chewy chicken.
Speaker 1 (01:41:44):
Tastes like shit. Bro, doesn't taste like chicken at all.
It's like super super gamey and just h Yeah, I
don't like the taste of it. But that's a little
conspiracy I have as to, hey, make the people love it,
make the people eat our gods literally enter their bodies,
and and you know these other things. If you look
at history, it tells you something else. That's that was
(01:42:04):
the only meat that was available to them. Sure, I mean,
I guess right. So what else do we got here?
But we have the circus connection, Gibsonton being a hub
for circus freaks, carnies, things of that nature. We have
the alligator man coming from the Florida swamps allegedly. Oh
(01:42:25):
what else?
Speaker 2 (01:42:25):
That's homunculous time, Bro, I think I think that's almost
everything except the homunculus. So well, we could talk about
the the title. A humbug is a person or object
that behaves in a deceptive or dishonest way, often as
a hoax or in jest. The term was first described
(01:42:46):
in seventeen fifty one as students slang, and recorded in
eighteen forty as a nautical phrase. Yeah, I humbug means
I guess Charlatan kind of or a you know, trickster liar,
you know ruse kind of artist, you could say.
Speaker 1 (01:43:08):
I even looked that up, bro, I thought that was
part of the episode. Again, we didn't have a lot
of time to prepare for this episode, so please bear
it with us. But all right, so the homunculous, right,
I've speculated that Juan constantly on being what five to two,
we don't know when he was born, was yeah four
super short, like he was a small little man. And
(01:43:30):
it's interesting I couldn't do this before the show because
again we didn't have a lot of time to prepare.
We literally prepared like an hour or two before the show.
But there's a company in Jupiter, Florida that will actually
create a homunculous for you. Okay, sure, no, I promise you,
I promise you checked this out, dude, I looked this
up when I was doing a little bit of quick
(01:43:52):
researching and I couldn't do it myself.
Speaker 2 (01:43:54):
But hang on, just you should? You should?
Speaker 1 (01:43:56):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:43:56):
What is honculous?
Speaker 1 (01:43:58):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:43:58):
I'm sure there's a lot of people who don't know
out did get into it? Break it down for us too.
We got fifteen minutes, depending on who you ask.
Speaker 1 (01:44:07):
A homunculous essentially is an artificial life form in alchemy.
It's an artificial life form created through alchemy in the
sixteenth century, and Paracelsus, the father of toxicology, was the
first person to coin the word. He also coined the
word gnome, and silph and element you know, various elementals.
(01:44:28):
He coined a lot of words, and the homunculous aside
from other things that you could achieve in alchemy, various
various magnum OPI. I guess you could call it right,
the elixir of life, the philosopher's stone, the rebis, you know,
various things you could do with alchemy. Alchemy is a multifaceted,
(01:44:49):
interdimensional topic. And it's interesting because we talked about the
Fountain of Youth and all these other things in previous episodes.
But the alchemists were also trying to look for the
key to more mentality, and some had allegedly figured it out.
But at its core, alchemy is about turning base metals
into gold, projecting them to their purest forms, and then
(01:45:09):
it gets into a more mystical, interdimensional aspect to where
it's about harnessing unlimited energy. Folconelli allegedly predicted nuclear power
five years before the Manhattan Project, and the OSS went
looking for the immortal alchemists Folconelli because he said that
it was the secret to alchemy was about harnessing this energy,
(01:45:31):
and then once you achieved the magnum opus, you were
able to step outside of space and time and manipulate
it from the outside. And within alchemy is this little
thing called the homunculus, where the practitioner that would make
this thing, the alchemist that would make this artificial life form.
And the Jewish version is a golum, which is a
man made out of dirt or clay, and he's animated
(01:45:54):
through the use of word magic, right, golem like gollum, Yeah, yeah, gollum.
They believe that there were their language is sacred so
that they could animate things. Right, But the homunculus is
more of a blood and bones miniature human. That's what
I means small man. And these alchemists would create this homunculus,
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and some stories talk about Paracelsus talks about, Hey, you
can let them grow into old age and set them
out into the wild and they would become mystical beasts.
Some would become giants, so there would become dwarfs. So
if you think of like a leprechaun, a leprechaan is
kind of sort of like a little homunculus. He's protecting gold.
What's the goal of alchemy to get gold? Right? And
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then in other cases they would use the homunculus for
various magical rituals. Now, some people say it was to
acquire god like powers, become impervious to pain, talk to demons,
see demons, make trees grow, drive someone insane. You can
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use various parts of it. Of the homunculus's body, you
chop it up and dissect it, of a sect it.
It's liver wrapped in the skin of its forehead, would
let you see demons and things of that nature. Right,
things like that, And other people describe it as wanting
to become God. Right because again how I mentioned earlier
(01:47:21):
during the Atlantian times where they were doing this sort
of manipulation of DNA with various animals and beasts and
things of that nature. Chimeras. You're creating an imperfect form
of something perfect that God has already created. You're trying
to emulate God, You're trying to become God. Right, So
when they say that the mad scientists, right, Frankenstein, it's alive,
(01:47:42):
which is another version of a homunculus. Right, He's a
chimera piece together from various parts. Allegedly, Mary Shelley had
heard stories of alchemists in that area when she was
traveling around that had allegedly animated cadavers, and that's where
she got her story from her in Spira for Frankenstein and.
Speaker 2 (01:48:02):
So Frankenstein Frankensteinberg.
Speaker 1 (01:48:06):
Yeah, So the concept of a mad scientist creating this abomination,
some have speculated that the scientist is possessed and was
led to create this abomination. That's why he did it, right,
because he was being possessed. Some people have called the
homunculus an artificial demon because there are stories in various
(01:48:31):
literature that homunculus have no souls. So you have the
aspect of maybe demons or nephilim can inhabit the bodies
of these homunculi. Where does alchemy come from? It comes
from the nephilum, the bloodline of Noah. Some trace it
back to Hermes trist Magstus. All of Noah and Noah's sons,
(01:48:53):
they were all allegedly using alchemy and that's how they
were able to live for so long. Some alchemists think
that the Book of Genesis was actually an encoded message
on how to create the Philosopher's Stone. Again, there's various
interpretations of this. But the homunculus could be used to
be your friend.
Speaker 2 (01:49:13):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:49:14):
It was a magical entity that came from alchemy, which
is magic, so it could see the future. It could
bring the moon down from the sky for where you
can move the celestial bodies for you. Or then you
could use it as a sort of utility knife of
the occult, where you could chop it up and use
its various parts to gain powers. You could anoint your
feet in its bloody you could walk on water, things
(01:49:34):
like that. Right, and then another aspect of it was
a consciousness transferens to where you could create this host
and the alchemist was able to transfer his essence, for
his consciousness to it to lift forever. Okay, so the
homunculus has various various stories throughout history. That's a quick
(01:49:56):
low down breakdown of what a homunculus is, what it's
used for, why it's created. For Paracelsus, it was more
of a philosophical thing. It was about uh some would
some would view it as in my opinion, I think
that's the true magnum opus. If you truly want to,
you know, become a god, you can create life, right
(01:50:18):
and and so, and they're doing it nowadays. And that
the funny part about the homunculus that brings it all
into perspective is that we know test two babies earth
thing right long ago. We know that they're a thing.
We know they're creating animals in artificial matrixes. We know
that they're growing them right in artificial matrixes. And the
(01:50:38):
idea of human clones has been a concept since at
least right the Rayleianism stuff that was what two thousands.
As of recently, they've made a mouse without a father.
Oh no, they made a mouse that came from two
from two fathers. They're creating artificial embers in labs. Now
(01:51:03):
the funny part about that that was an Israel right
out of all places. Uh. They create the law says
that an embryo needs to be disposed of after fourteen days.
Those are the laws for an embryo. What are the
laws for an artificial embryo? A copy of that, right, right,
(01:51:24):
So they created a copy of something to try, in
my opinion, to navigate around that. And bro Crowley wrote
about the homunculus. Jack Parsons wrote about the homunculus. So
by definition we have Crowley writing about the homunculus and
he broke it down. Hey, you don't have to gather
(01:51:44):
the dog dicks, you don't have to do any of that.
You just copulate at a certain astrological alignment, certain time
of day, certain time of year, and you invoke the
elemental or the deity that you want to invoke into
the fetus, which he believed didn't have a soul into
up until the second month, and you have a homunculus.
That's what the story the Moonchild was all about. That
allegedly inspired Jack Parsons to do his Babylon working ritual
(01:52:08):
with l. Ron Hubbard in nineteen forty six forty seven.
Whenever it was right. The people talked about him ripping
a rifted in space and time. That's how you got
Roswell and all that stuff. But again, this concept of
the homunculus, this thing being birthed from you, from the alchemist,
(01:52:30):
it is a piece of you, is linked in this
episode because the twin came out of the body of
what was it what was his name? Lenny?
Speaker 2 (01:52:42):
Yeah, Lannie and Leonard?
Speaker 1 (01:52:44):
Lanny and Leonard, And part of the archetypical story of Ai, Terminator,
the Golum, Frankenstein. What happens in those stories many me
mini me, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:53:01):
Which is like a caricature of all the like evil
twisted masterminds of like all the different He's got a minime,
He's got a homunculous.
Speaker 1 (01:53:11):
What happens in these stories of Frankenstein, the Terminator with
the Ai and the Golum, its creation always goes on
a rampage and destroys everything on the lives people. What
happened in this episode, you know, linking it to Ham,
his his brother, his his crea. I don't know if
(01:53:33):
i'd call it his creation, but his his thing went
out and started going on a rampage.
Speaker 2 (01:53:41):
Yeah, and drinking is what did it too. They said
that his liver was failing, which is why the small
twin needed to find a new host. That's something maybe
we didn't mention was this little thing. It wasn't just
killing for fun. It was looking to find a new
host that it could go into and stay alive. And
(01:54:03):
only its twin brother was able to do that. Everyone
else that it bit into it killed them. So I
was looking for a new host. But yeah, homunculous in Florida.
So now tell us about this Jupiter homunculous place. Now
(01:54:26):
that we're up to speed on what the homunculus is.
Speaker 1 (01:54:30):
So this company in Jupiter you can actually it'll actually
create a homunculus for you. Now, the interesting part of
about homunculous is that it's an actual medical term, a homunculous.
We all have homunculus in our brains. And what a
homunculous is. Let me see how I can pull up
(01:54:51):
a picture of it. Everyone has seen the the cortex man,
the sensory homunculous, And what science says is that overlaid
over our brains is a neural map of our body.
And the interesting part about this is that there's a
depiction of a homunculus, which is the cortex man with
the big hands, big mouth, you know, disproportionate, and it's
(01:55:14):
supposed to show which parts of your body your brain
uses in an illustrational form. The interesting part about that
is that your body, your brain doesn't see your body
the way that we do. We have hands and mouths
and feet and stuff like that. And if there was
an actual accurate depiction of a homunculus, it looked more
(01:55:37):
like a monstrosity or like a blob, because your brain
isn't able to tell you know, where your wrist ends
at the you know, at the end of your arm,
or where the tip of your fingers are and relation
to the length of your fingers and things like that, right,
so you'd actually look like a like that thing in
the in the X Files where it's like a monstrosity.
(01:55:58):
And this particular company out of Jupiter, Florida, it gives
you instructions on how to create your own homemunkey. So
you're supposed to print this out and you're supposed to
measure your feet and head and all this stuff, and
then you enter the results and you get your own
little what will your homunculus look like? Again? I didn't
(01:56:20):
have a chance to try it. But technically they help
you create a homunculus, which is an actual medical word.
So the core text, man, I don't want to show
him because sometimes he's got his he's got has his
dick out hold on. So the core text, Man, I
need to make sure that this one is appropriate. Okay,
(01:56:41):
this one's appropriate. So the core text, man, is supposed
to illustrate which parts of your body. The bigger they are,
the more they're used by your brain. Right, So we
all talk, we all eat, we all breathe, we all
touch things, and this is a neural map way essentially
is what it is. And here he is again, the
(01:57:01):
sensory homunculous motor homunculus.
Speaker 2 (01:57:04):
Okay, so they make that in Jupiter, but it's not
a real homunculous, Like they don't collect your your you're
spunk in a No.
Speaker 1 (01:57:13):
That's twenty three and me, Bro, that's why. That's what
happens when you send your stuff into twenty three and me,
they make a real clone of you in some lab somewhere.
Speaker 2 (01:57:21):
So what about real homunculus is like, aren't there people
on YouTube who claim to make real homunculus?
Speaker 1 (01:57:28):
Is HOMUNCULI listen, I can't prove to you if the
homunculus is real or not.
Speaker 2 (01:57:33):
Bro, I can show us some of the cumbubbles in
your basement.
Speaker 1 (01:57:38):
You got you got ie the stories. Do. I believe
that maybe, perhaps once or twice they were able to
replicate the right conditions. Maybe, I mean, who knows, right,
we don't know. We know that you can make gold
from other metals, right, you need like nuclear power to
(01:57:58):
be able to do that. Right, it's possible, which is
the whole concept of alchemy, but you would need modern
technology and the fact that they're able to grow animals
and artificial matrixes, which is the whole concept of alchemy
as well. In the homunculous, I think maybe, Bro, I
think maybe that they did do it once or twice,
you know, once in a lifetime sort of thing. Who knows.
(01:58:21):
And it doesn't even matter because the homunculous concept has
been broken down, such as Alistair Crowley illustrated it, which
I think Epstein and all these guys were doing the
same thing at the Zoral ranch. But that's a whole
other thing, you know, with the files coming out soon allegedly,
but he said that's fine, take the lab work out.
Take like the Freemasons, take the lab work out, do
(01:58:41):
it under these conditions, and you will give birth to
a homunculus. And I think instead of these people in
power being reptilians how people say, right, oh, they're actual
lizard people, I think they're homunculous, bro because you know
long ago that you're a lot of these elites they
use surrogacy, right. They make sure that their kids come
(01:59:05):
out on certain astrological alignments, which is talismonic magic, right.
A homunculus is a blood and bones talisman. Essentially, it's
created under a certain condition to bring forth the essence
of whatever elemental they're trying to invoke. So I think
that a lot of people who are in power, You've
even talked about it long ago, where they they exhibit
(01:59:25):
their astrological alignments on themselves, on the character cuture of themselves, right,
Like who is it Salvador Dali with the handlebars and
the ant eater, right, he radiates that Taurus energy. And
I think that the people who are put in certain positions,
which you've pointed out before on various episodes, they have
(01:59:47):
those attributes because they were born under a certain time
alignment place whatever. You know, we know that's a thing.
So the whole lab work has been taken out. Now
it's fully astrological. Crowley wrote about it. He wrote an
entire instructional book on how to do it, which is
(02:00:08):
what Jack Parsons, the founder of NASA, pretty much right
of JPL. He took it literally and he did just
that with al Ron Hubbard, and some people say he
succeeded with Marjorie Cameron and he manifested the Scarlet Woman
(02:00:30):
because he believed he was saving humanity. He believed he
was balancing humanity out because there was too much masculine energy.
Speaker 2 (02:00:38):
Yeah, this was also ties back into the Devil's Advocate
and Rosemary's Baby a little bit. You got it with
the satanic demonic impregnation ritual. But yeah, we're at two
hours here. That's usually where we cut it. I think
(02:01:00):
we got through everything, the free Masonic Circus connection and
then Homunculous right, the murderous Homunculous adjoined twin, and a
whole lot more sprinkled in between. But again short notice
(02:01:21):
on this episode, we weren't planning on talking about this tonight.
Ye had a guest fall through on us, but no, sweat.
Speaker 1 (02:01:28):
They looked up the channel. Bro, They they looked up
all the world Florida saw your stream from last night.
Speaker 2 (02:01:34):
We were like, oh yeah. He was like, honey, kids,
come look at the channel. I'm gonna be on tomorrow night.
And there they were watching our show last night.
Speaker 1 (02:01:45):
Yikes. No, yeah, hey dude, it happens all the time.
And again I don't get but her when people cancel,
I get knows all the time. Hey, I looked at
your stuff. I don't like it. Cool, We keep on moving.
It's part of the game. It happens. It's not gonna
be the first time it happens. We're gonna probably have
try and have another guest on who's gonna flake on
(02:02:07):
us and hopefully hopefully he's okay, nothing happened to him,
right right, but who knows. Yeah, this is short notice,
but I think we still did good and we're we're
able to scrape together this episode.
Speaker 2 (02:02:24):
Yeah, guys, in this coming Thursday, we're gonna try and
do We're going to try and do you Lea's Gold
right one, I guess yep, you lease Gold. That'll be
the movie we're doing.
Speaker 1 (02:02:42):
We're gonna tie into uh what part of Florida. Was that.
Speaker 2 (02:02:47):
Northeast Florida, Valusia County. I think Vlusha you lye, there's
Uli Florida.
Speaker 1 (02:02:57):
U Le Florida in the place the Jews with the
gold right, Yeah, awesome, we'll do that up.
Speaker 2 (02:03:06):
Civil War gold gone missing.
Speaker 1 (02:03:08):
Civil War was a sirop right? Can we say that
on YouTube? You can't deny the other thing, right, but
you can deny the civil.
Speaker 2 (02:03:15):
War, yeah, pretty much. You can deny the elephant slaughter,
the elephant massacre, the generational, the multi generational Moorish elephant slaughter.
Speaker 1 (02:03:35):
Right.
Speaker 2 (02:03:37):
That's it for tonight, tonight.
Speaker 1 (02:03:39):
Everyone see you next Thursday. This is fun, long ago
and there's always everyone. Make sure to follow me on
my backup channel one on one media. I did get
demonetized from the main channel. I won't be posting on
there until I try and fight the strike. And I've
been uploading all of our Coqina Cowboy episodes, which I
(02:04:02):
think we have like twenty five episodes over on the
Occult History and Symbolism podcast feed. So have you guys
want to listen to the audio only? Make sure to
check that out on Apple, Spotify, any podcast platform. I
have twenty something episodes already uploaded on there, So go
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back in time and listen to some of the stuff
that we've talked about.
Speaker 2 (02:04:28):
Shell. Yeah, guys, we're signing off here. See you next week.
Speaker 1 (02:04:36):
See you guys. That's it. You don't want to plug
anything else?
Speaker 2 (02:04:39):
Uh whatever, Old World Florida can donate for some Donate
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got a couple. I think we got one A four
to ninety nine. I was on your channel, Thank you.
Speaker 2 (02:04:56):
Yeah, I'm not hosting. One's hosting. Sorry, Oh my bad,
couldn't say that's all right? Particular Alchemy Vehicular Alchemy says
with the four ninety nine A boys, I hope all
is well down south. I found some good Victorian stuff
in the small towns up here in Georgia. Mentioned the
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ex patents. Huh. I also wanted to make the joke
that X file it's like might be like kind of
a Hollywood tongue in cheek, like X pdf file like
if you were once if you were once a pdf
file and you're no longer a pdf file, you're just
(02:05:40):
an X file.
Speaker 1 (02:05:41):
No, the way I've heard it put, according to The
Dark Journalist is that when the X files from Twitter
x start to get leaked when they were censoring everything,
they're going to be called the X file. So when
people look it up X files, they get this show
instead of the actual X file. So it's a sort
(02:06:01):
of way of getting people off.
Speaker 2 (02:06:03):
Track forty years, forty years or thirty years ahead of time.
They were getting people ready for that prepective programming cover up. No, no,
that they do do that. That's what Ulie's Gold is
all about. Ulie's Gold. It almost has nothing to do
with the real Ulie's Gold. So that's a clear example
(02:06:24):
of that tactic where just total distraction Hollywood movie, but all.
Speaker 1 (02:06:31):
Good, we'll catch you guys next week, appreciate you long ago,
and uh, there's always everyone, stay safe, love each other
Speaker 2 (02:06:37):
And mine piece my night.