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August 14, 2025 38 mins
Ryley joins Paranoi Radio to unravel the origins of cryptids, exploring legends, lore, and hidden truths. Trebles takes the conversation deeper—into the roots of manners, the power of symbology, the shadows of mysticism and witchcraft, and the ancient meanings that still shape our world. A journey into mystery and the unseen.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Kiss, keep the simple, stupid.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
I promise you it's not a Poda john Sen. The
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(00:25):
sit up, the mood. We're making deposits into the bank
of knowledge. Welcome back to Paranor Radio Podcast, Ladies and gentlemen,
boys and girls. I am troubles Garcia, and I might
be a little rusty behind the mic, but I want
to thank the Lord for allowing me to be here today.
And I want to thank every single one of you
if allow me to enter your space. Oh yeah, man,

(00:46):
we are back behind a freaking mic, and it feels good. Guys,
it's an amazing roller coaster. I want to remind you
that the first, the most important thing that you can
do for the show today is word of mouth. Check
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(01:07):
up with a subscribe button because you guys are not
subscribing fast enough. I don't know what you need me
to do. I want to make this this, I want
to make this. I want to make this episode edge.
It's gonna be a hitch.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
I didn't know.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
Anybody that does the episodes as good as I do,
but the episode, I'm telling you, man, it's gonna be
the best episode in the world. That's my interpretation of
Donald Trump. I fucking love me some DJT ladies and gentlemen.
I also want to give massive shoutouts and recommendations too.
Uh what is it called cryptid warf for operations? Make

(01:37):
sure you check out crypto Wolf for operations. Drew Ski
out there and the freaking team is making sure that
they take care of you and take care of those
pesty critters abducting your chickens and cows. Keep the mysteries,
that's right, make sure you check them out and also
check out Ali Christine. I don't get paid to say
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(01:58):
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(02:21):
by Bigfoot himself. Matt shout uts to Matthew and Nelson
for the amazing hookups. Make sure you check out Flavors
of the Forest the links on the description of the show. Also, guys,
this is the very first episode of August. I haven't
recorded freaking weeks. Man. All of the episodes you've been

(02:42):
listening have been pre recorded almost two months ago, back
in June. And you'll hear me say, it's guys, mental
Health Awareness Month. And you hear me say the whole
spill about June in freaking August. And we're ending August already,
and it's almost September and I'm still dropping the June episodes.
That should tire you how much work I did in June. Anyway,
guys dropping three to four episodes a week. If you,

(03:02):
guys are not content with that, I'm gonna bump it
up to six episodes a week. How about that, guys?
How about that? Is that what you guys want?

Speaker 1 (03:07):
You know what?

Speaker 2 (03:08):
I'm so freaking upset right now at this freaking moment.
First of all, right, before I tell you why I'm upset,
We're also bringing in a badass news segment we left
the behind in season three. We're bringing it back in
season one, and it's called Listener of the Week. That
is right, listen to the week is freaking back. So
we're picking a random listener from Instagram that has engaged

(03:30):
with us, and we're giving you in a massive shout out.
And I'm also engaging with you directly. I'm gonna try
to get you a freaking sticker batch and I'm also
going to dedicate this entire episode out to you. The
next person I choose today roll the freaking drums please,
Soul Squatch. This Soul Squatch team, Yo, Riley, what are
you wearing on top of your head? Right now? Where

(03:51):
can people find that freaking hat man?

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Today? I'm Rocky and the Soul Squatch Pathfinder.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
It is a super clean, comfortable trucker head with a
mesh back and This not that typical mash that you
usually get. No, this is some high grade, breathable stuff. Man,
I'm a big melon fella. It's a same hard for
me to get hats man. It's honestly, it's harder than
find a Sasquatch out.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
In the woods. I guess whoa yeah, but guess what
I found it at the soul Squatch.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
We just dropped the perfect commercial for soul Squatch. It's amazing, dude,
it's amazing.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
They're awesome people.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Man, I love Brittany, this awesome team over there, great
quality products, and everybody go check them out.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
Go check them out, guys, they are amazing. They haven't
only followed with me, but they have been engaging. They're
also engaged with a lot of other people that surrounding
And Guys, it wasn't a promos skin. I swear it
just happened that way. It happened to me that I
opened that Instagram and it popped up. That's what it is, guys.
Next up, we're gonna have a listener of the week
towards the end of the episodes of every single episode
coming up, guys, is the eleventh of August, So this
episode comes out a little late. I apologize, and gentlemen,

(05:00):
boys and girls, I want to imagine that the most
important thing again to check out a parent radio dot
contract a faster review of the podcast on Spotify that
allows other people to enjoy the show as much as
I Joe making it. Let's jump in from the deep
end of the point and set the freaking mood. Please
give up one welcome to my next special guest.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
He's been here before.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
He's one of my brothers, and if anything, I enjoy
doing episodes with him than the freaking random assed person
I had before. Guys, please give a one welcome to
the host or the Midwest Mythos podcast. I call him Mythos.
He is Riley. What's up Rightley? How you doing?

Speaker 1 (05:27):
What's so troubles? How you doing? Brother? It's good to
see you real good to have you back on the show.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
It's good to be back. Bro. It's you know.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
Before we even get anything, I gotta say you are
probably the biggest hype man of my life right now.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Every morning, good morning, rise and grind. Let's get it.
If you ain't doing nothing, you waste some time.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
So it's wasting time.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Yeah, I appreciate it, brother. Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
Ever since you started sending me those, man my show,
I've been putting twice as much work into it. I've
even gone up from doing one episod of the week
to trying to do two in a live.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Look at that man, look at that two and a
live wall, and he stepped it up a lot, Bro.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
I just started doing that this week. So let's see
how long it lasts. But we're gonna We're gonna make
it work.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Congratulations on the move up, Bro, obviously amazing match shot
up service single ours every single other person and brother
of us that has been spending time doing work. Guys,
it is the perfect time to become a mainstream content
creator and that's what we are, mainstream content creators and
there's nothing less than that. Make sure you check us out,
and make sure you check out by Midwest Midwest Mythos
on Instagram and non what else are you on? Bro?

Speaker 3 (06:35):
Let them know I'm on YouTube and I'm anywhere you
can find your podcast. And as we found out a
few months ago, if you type in Midwest Mythos and
Google first three pages, I don't know why I put
up five first three pages.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
So if you're have in trouble finding it there, Just
tap that in and you'll find it.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
You remind me of ty I digging nights. He goes,
who's put your hands out?

Speaker 1 (06:58):
He goes, I don't know what to do, man, this
and then later he's like and.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Then at the second time, after he starts winning, he goes, Yo,
well you know what, man, you know I'm the best
that ever existed. I wake up in the morning on
piss greatness. No one can keep up with my stuff.
You know it's amazing, bro, I freaking love in that movie,
life changing movie. Oh yeah, oh yeah, Yo, Matt shout
outs again to her. But that's showing out. And if
you're engaging, if you haven't already, dropped a five star

(07:22):
review and check us out on YouTube and like, share
and subscribe and comment. Midwest Midwest Mythos has open doors
for me because he didn't only get me to be
a closer a closer friend to Drewski, but also got
me in contact with with Crypti Huntress. She took my testimony.
I was on her show, thank god, and she was
also online and we did an amazing exclusive live on

(07:46):
her page and it was amazing, bro. Shoot her energy
She's great. She knows how to talk, and I'm like,
it was easy conversation. She didn't make me feel awkward
at all. So Matt shout outs to her too. But
we surrounded the conversation we spoke about, and we we
directed our energies to talk about cryptids and up bro.
So today, after the last time you were here, you
spoke about the Great Lakes, which happens to be even

(08:06):
bigger than the Bermuda Triangle, one of the most underrated
paranormally activated areas in the freaking planet. Right today, we're
gonna talk a little bit about cryptis we bro research.
What have you found? What's next for your show? Man?

Speaker 3 (08:19):
So, as a now cryptid hunter and research, I've been
digging into a whole bunch of stuff. I've been focusing
mostly on the East Coast and Midwest obviously, but dude,
I've been looking at some crazy stuff not too far
away from me, and then you know, some stuff down
south towards a bunch of our friends, you know, because

(08:40):
it's easy to get down there now that I have
connections and friends, people, places to stay, all that kind
of stuff.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Man.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
So I've also been digging into some Native American lore
and some of the cryptids that tie in with that.
It's some possible sightings and stuff that people have had.
There's been a lot of sasquatch popping up.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
For me.

Speaker 3 (08:59):
We all heard about that back in May, that Monroe
Monster that popped up in near Detroit. I've had quite
a few people send me some stuff, some friends that
live out there trying to get me to go out
there and research that.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
So I've kind of been preparing for that a little bit.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
And how about how about we rock and rolling die
and we bite on that. What the hell is the
Monroe Monster?

Speaker 1 (09:19):
WHOA?

Speaker 2 (09:21):
We got the topic. Yeah, I'm gonna high tack that
episode from you.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
What man, I ain't done an episode on it. It's
just one of those things that comes up and passing.
So as far as the original Monroe Monster, there's a
whole story behind it. A couple of people saw what
looked like a monster. I honestly don't remember it too
much off the top of my head. Head everything kind
of blurs together over in that area. You know, it's

(09:48):
another sixty seventies big Foot sighting. Before you know, the
PG film got out there and everybody knew about it. Was,
so there was just, oh, it's this swamp looking monster
and it's attack livestock, scaring kids, scaring people coming up
on farms and stuff like that. But recently, I believe
it was May eighteenth of this year, twenty five, a

(10:09):
father and son were out hunting near the River Raisin
area in Monroe County.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
The city of.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Monroe's so on a map, if you know where Detroit's at,
it's about half an hour south of Detroit. So it's
this big industrial area area. A lot of people don't
think that it's actually couldn't couldn't habit a sasquatch, But
I beg to differ. So back in high school, I

(10:37):
used to do fishing tournaments for my high school, me
and my buddy, and by the way, two times state champions,
and one of them was on the River Raisin and
Lake Erie. So we launched out of the River Raisin.
And you know, if you got a boat or you
got land down there, that you can just walk. It

(10:58):
doesn't take too long to get out of the industrial
park because they got power plants, could steal mills, all
that stuff around there. And if you do the wall
I run in the winter, you'll see all that kind
of stuff.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
But it's not a.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
You know, slow shift from nature to concrete jungle. It
is a very very hard line. I'm talking. You can
go two streets over and you're in a swamp. Yeah,
you got a power plant and then a swamp. So
I actually got in a fight with a dude in
a comment section on for Bigfoot Society because they started

(11:37):
posting the day this posted. People were tagging me in it,
and I was like, oh, yeah, man, I've been out
in this area. I used to go fishing out there
all the time. People were arguing, Oh, there can't be
any sas squatch out there.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
You know, I've driven that.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
Road forty day for every day for forty years, and
there's no way a sasquatch could be out there.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Well, I beg to differ.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
So when me and my buddy were out there fishing,
he got a really ruins bass boat and there's a
low rider too, so we were able to get underneath
stuff and get into these secluded areas that most people
can't get or wouldn't want to go. And once you
get out there, it's nothing but tall grass, it's swamps.
We saw deer, there's an abundance of fish. There was

(12:18):
one night when we were practicing before the tournament, there
was literal white bass shooting out of the water into
the boat.

Speaker 2 (12:25):
Shut the front door.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
Yeah, so there there's an abundance of food and the
ecosystems there. Because everybody's stuck to you know, the power plants,
homes and all that, not many people go out. Yeah
they got some nature trails and stuff like that, but
unless you got property out there, a lot of people
ain't gonna be wanting to go out there and look
for this stuff. So this father and son were out
there hunting, walking around some railroad tracks. Common thing that

(12:48):
tends to come up with cryptids, power lines and railroad tracks.
So they're out walking there and you know, they got
their rifles and stuff, and.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Probably just for.

Speaker 3 (12:59):
Protecting because it wasn't hunting season. But so they started
walking and the dad sees something.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
What's that?

Speaker 3 (13:07):
And then the boy looks at it, starts looking at
It's like, yeah, there's something there.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
And then this big harry man is just standing there.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
And they're like, what's that?

Speaker 3 (13:17):
And so they called in the BFRO and met Moneymaker
himself came out because it was such a definitive sighting
in the area. He knew that the stuff was out there,
so he came out and investigated, and it just kind
of blew up from there because he's like, yeah, this
is a very possible area. So I mean, I got,

(13:41):
like I said earlier, I got friends and stuff that
live out there.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
We would go out.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
They went to college out there, so I would drive
from the other side of state. And it's a little farmtown.
There ain't nothing to do.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
So what do you do.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
You get a case of beer, you have one person
that doesn't drink, You get in the truck and you
go shining for deer or pause some stomping. And I
mean when you're out there, it's pitch dark. Ain't nobody
out there. Houses are quarter mile half a mile apart,
and all it is is cornfields, pastures and forests. To me,

(14:15):
that sounds like prime squatch territory, don't it.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
Yeah? Definitely. So I e system blend, perfect blending, perfect camouflage,
perfect food sources.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Right, yeah, right, And it butts up real close to Ohio.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
You could watch Ohio from pretty much necessaria, take a
couple of hours, but you could watch Ohio well squatch.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
There's perfect territory. And we all know how big of
a hot.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
Spot Ohio is definitely northwest Ohio, southern Ohio, you get
to Hocking Hills all that stuff. Basically the only place
there's in Bigfoot in Ohio is Acron, Cincinnati, all the
big cities everywhere else. You know, their sasquat sighting is
all over the place, so it doesn't blow it out, blow.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
It out away from me.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
That hey, during the summer and winter spring, you know,
like all animals of the migratory because Michigan sasquatch, they
move depend on what see as it is, so towards
you know, your falling spring, they're going to be in
the lower parts of the state. But then when it
gets to the wintertime, I mean sorry, I might have
that mixed up. During the summertime they move up and

(15:21):
then during the winter they come back down. So stay warm,
all that kind of stuff. And there's all kinds of
natural pathways from the go without you know, getting spotted
by people.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Because once I do, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead,
it's fine.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
I do have a question for you. Yeah, so you
mentioned migrating, these animals behave like herd. Like herd animals
like deer dugs.

Speaker 3 (15:45):
I believe that depending on the area that you're in. Yes,
so like with the Midwest, and I would even say
southwest of the country like Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, all
that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
I think they do have to follow the.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
Followed the crops, They have to follow the migratory patterns
of all their prey and stuff like that that are
also gonna be moving. It's not like you get out
to the Pacific Northwest California and stuff like that, where
ninety five percent of the time the season's pretty much
the same.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
You got hot and you got wet.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
You don't have scorching hot Arctic blast, that kind of stuff.
Where So a lot of researchers and stuff have been
using Michigan as an example of that because during the
summer months and stuff, you get all these sightings up
in the up northern Michigan towards like the Maynistee Forest
all that kind of stuff like we brought up last time,

(16:39):
and then spring and fall is like where I'm from,
you'll get all your.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Sightings stuff like that. Not saying you can't get sightings.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
The rest of the months because there are there, but
the big clusters tend to follow the seasons.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
That's insane. If like correct me, if I'm wrong on
the next part of of your of your rant, I'm
gonna go on Google and search. Did they natives also
migrate or at least traveled because of the seasons? And
if you correct me, I from ladies and gentlemen. If
I'm wrong, hashtag look it up. I think they did.
I think Native Americans also traveled in different areas to

(17:13):
different areas pertaining to the seasons because they would turn
over their soil and they needed to grow their own crops,
and also find different type of deer, different type of meat,
and follow the socialses basic and summer sources that will
trigger you to move north, et cetera, et cetera. So
if human beings are doing it, and if animals are
doing it, there's no reason why these other creatures shouldn't.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
Right exactly, And I would agree with that one hundred
and time percent, because I still am yet to talk to.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Some of the tribes and stuff around the area.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
But if you look at all the other tribes across
the nation, Oh, I'm not gonna say, oh, I'm not
gonna put everybody in one category, but a majority of
the tribes were nomadic, and a lot of the tribes
have history working with the hairy Man, the Sasquatch, whatever
their tribal is for them. So and a lot of
the Native American lores, especially out towards your area and

(18:08):
north of your area, they would actually there. They had
traditions and ceremonies where they would send young out, like
young ones trying to become men and stuff like that,
out into the field do their ritual, sing their songs,
do their stuff in order to draw head well, either

(18:29):
that or draw the Sasquatch in so the Sasquatch could
fill them with generational knowledge on how to hunt, how
to survive.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Yes, yeah, that's my reaction when I first heard about that.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
You know what, so you brought this is beautiful, how
this is just flowing. So my youngest daughter, her name
is Salem Chyenne Garcia, middle names Chyenne. So if you
guys look up Cheyenne like the Shane Mountains, like the
Native Marias, the name means people of different language, the
red speakers, which would mean the alien speakers they use.

(19:08):
Their name represented the tongue that they would use to
speak to these entities, aliens or other spiritual beings. And
I'm going like this, because we don't know if they're interdimensional.
Even spiritual or plasmic would be, you know, considered interdimensional.
So the reason I bought that it was because it

(19:30):
connects to exactly what you're saying. If they practiced some
type of coming of a man after a sweat lodge ceremony,
go into the wild, contact your ancestors and our entities
and speak to them and gather all this information. I mean,
it makes perfect.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Sense, right.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
Imagine being on some peyote or something like that, going
out there talking to one of these things.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Man, it's insane, yeah, but it happens.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
And we see that not even just Native American culture,
see that with all kinds of cultures across the entire
world with entities besides Sasquatch, you know, the stuff like
the Anaki uh having a bring in Mesopotamia, have the
bring to do all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
And you're talking to like you got.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
The Spartans in ancient Greece used to do it. If
you guys watch the movie three hundred, what happened to
leonardis as a child, right, he gets thrown into the
freaking to the cold after his forthcoming of a man
in his adolescence at the age of twelve gets pushed
out into the wild and he needs to bring back
the head of the wild wolf, huge freaking gray wolf

(20:39):
that he caught in the freaking snow, and he brings
his head back and he wears his coat like a
freaking king. I mean, shoesh no pressure.

Speaker 3 (20:49):
So this is not an uncommon thing, and I mean
we could go down a whole different rabbit hole and
we could save it for another time with all right,
let's say these Sasquatch are actually descendants of Nephelum and
stuff like that. All right, so they have some kind

(21:10):
of spiritual resonance in them, some type of spiritual quote
unquote power m m, so they can give and do
all this kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
So if.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
Basically they're just doing rituals for them, just something that
possibly summon them, maybe get possessed by them, all this
kind of strength kind of deal. You know what I'm
talking about.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Forthcoming, that's the name of this episode, Forthcoming, And I'm
not dropping this episode in a month. I'm dropping this
episode this freaking Wednesday because I like it and I
feel it and it's just what it is, man, See,
thank you again, rightly. It was meant to be done.
You know, God works in mysterious ways.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
Yes he does, man, And everything lined up perfect. Kid,
ain't home, Wife, ain't home tonight. It was just bust
out podcast work and he made it fun. So let's
sitting here editing.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
A nice chat having talking about slightly you pivoted. I'm
a pivot. I'm gonna utilize that to catapult me into
a conversation about the rituals that we would do to
forthcome some type of change. So you mentioned how Native
Americans would smoke some payodia and this is hypothetically speaking,
this is not what they did. God, Since we're not
saying this is what they did, we're just speaking fast here.

(22:24):
We're just you know, trying to get to the point.
So I found out that, and I haven't done this
presentation on no one else's show, and I was thinking
of doing it a Cult of Conspiracies on the twenty first,
but I'm gonna drop it today here, all right, bro,
So if you gave me fifteen minutes, we're gonna rock
this freaking house. So we I ended up finding out
that everything that we do. Specifically, what we tend to

(22:48):
call manners are rituals. On a daily basis, in and out,
we practice things that are rituals. So God mentions correct
me if I'm wrong. Four times in the Bible, correct
me if I'm wrong. Ladies and gentlemen do not practice magic,
And he said it many of the times. It's because
magic does exist. It's one of the biggest rules in

(23:10):
a Bible. Do not practice magic. Why there's no such
thing as black magic or white magic. Magic just exists.
And we start provoking, professing, protecting, and listening to paranoid
radio podcasts all the freaking four piece of the Bible.
When we speak, so every single time we spellcast with
our tongues, every single time we profess something with our words,

(23:34):
it's professing. And it's also condemning, or it's accusing, or
it's creating, or it's energy energy from thought patterns to
verbal frequencies. This is why Bible speaks. You have to
talk in a positive manner. This is why scientists say
when you talk to flowers and plants, you need to
talk to them in a positive manner. When you talk
about yourself, always positive. You always talk about in a

(23:54):
positive manner. This is why I would say that Midwest
Mytholds and Paranoriada podcasts are the best podcast in freaking
planning all the freaking time where we talk about things
in a positive manner. So then it turned out and
this is what I just found out, and I went
in on a two day deep dive on this and
then matched it to liquid crystal technology. But we're not
going to touch that part of the presentation. The top

(24:15):
examples of offerings and ritual gestures, gestures, sorry, you're correct
me from guys, I have a thick ax of a
freaking bean and hold on type all right. What matters
is that you understand knocking on the door surface basic
politeness before entering esoteric origin symbolizes requesting access to another realm.
In freemasony, the ancient temples, you knock and declare your

(24:36):
intent to form a magical consent. So three knock symbolically
symbolically represents that dou trinity mind, body, spirit, past, present, future,
solid liquid gas with length and height, which is our
three dimensions right there within the dimensions we live in.
And then saying hello good morning is another one. I'm
not gonna give you all the listings I'm gonna go.

(24:56):
I'm a brief through them, because it's just a mini presentation.
Washing hand, it's en showering, even it's a ritual. And
how let me tell you something. Some of the priests
before sacrifices, before sacrifices, and even which is before spellcasting,
would that would know about cleansing, cleansing tools, cleansing yourself,
cleansing bodies so that nothing is infected. Still to this
day doctors cleanse what they have a clean needle before.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
They jab you.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
Why because they don't want to infect your body. So
it's yeah, it goes. It breaks down into a science.
But what's magic? The science of things? That's all it is.
You're breaking down elements to create something different, the changing
of something esoteric with mysticism, all that stuff. Lighting a candle,
we own know. Lighting candles a thing with a lot
of people do it right now during Halloween saying bless you.
I'm not gonna give you all the details. I'm just

(25:38):
giving you some brief examples. Opening curtains in the morning,
when you open up and you see the sunlight come in.
I do it all the time. I don't do it
because of a ritual. I do it because I don't
want to spend electricity. I'm gonna have the AC on
all day in the middle of the summer, so I
just want air. I want the sunlight from the air
to come in. I want my babies to know that
it's day outside.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
You know.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
I want to get some vitamin D. But people don't
forget that this is also an Egyptian and a Druid ritual.
That sun is that when the sun enteres your house
as a dailiving newle site, so you're renewing your entire body,
your tempo, and your household. So it's also a ritual
then bowing your head slightly, you know. For example, if
I know you, if I know you're not a scene
in the street, what's up right, I go up right
and I'll show you my neck. I'm giving you a

(26:16):
ritual of like, hey, i know I'm vulnerable to you
because you're my boy. So I'm gonna respect that. If
I go like this to you and I not down
to you, I don't feel so safe, but I'm still
not into you. For respect, I'm allowing you to pass
or giving you passage, et cetera. Et cetera. So it's
different rituals, different manners, different gestures. Correct me if I'm wrong,
if I'm saying that word incorrectly, I'm sorry. Guys. Then
touching the hand of your heart when I tell you, hey,
I love you, you know, kind of like what Eli

(26:36):
must did. He goes to this and you sent it
out right. You know, I'm not saluting Hitler, guys, I'm
just showing you a gesture. Right writing your name. Writing
your name is sacred. Writing your name. The weight right,
the right place, the right way to write your name
meant to be in cursive, not broken letters. Coincidentally, what's
something that the United States education system took out of
the freaking out of the school system. Cursive you can write.

(26:58):
They don't teach you how to write cursive anymore. You
know what's also in cursive? The Constitution, the Bill of Rights,
the Amendments, all of that. Right, It's funny. So I'm
just giving you brief, little little thoughts, and these are
these are tiny ones, but it's a hidden threat. So
in etymology, the word manners comes from an old French
word word that represents manie. French comes from Latin. That's

(27:22):
why I'm Latin American because I speak Spanish, which is
also a branch of the Latin mother language, meaning the
way of doing, style, method of conduct that came from
the Latin word mannerus means hand all right, and the
root word which is manus and Spanish, how do you
say hand manus? So it's the same thing. You could

(27:44):
see the relationship there. Now, what does this mean? And
it's core Manners originally meant the way you move your
hands in relations to others, literal hand gestures later expanded
to behavior style back in the early medieval cords and temples.
They they were the way that you represented hands, often hidden, extended, folded,
told who you were in society, if you were a threat, submissive, respectful,

(28:07):
offering peace, or if you were a warrior. So depending
on how you would move your hands when you spoke,
it would tell you what type of tear or person
you were in society, the status of where your ancestors
come from, not just your name. For example, blacksmith, you
would move your hands in a different way. I didn't
even know that. I was like, what you're telling me

(28:29):
historical things? It's freaking crazy. Then you have a spiritual
layer on it right bound your head, opening your palm,
covering your mouth, et cetera, and etcetera. I'm not gonna
give you all of that, but there's also secret truths,
secret magic that has been domesticated, domesticated magic. Listen to
what I just said, though, magic that has been domesticated,

(28:49):
which means accepted that you've made it into a pet,
made it part of your family. What's a dog that's domesticated?
You can domesticate a wolf and it becomes your brother,
your closest ally right, He hunts for you, he helps you,
he becomes your best friend. So what does domesticated magic mean?
You only put it into perspective, right, Eh, it's crazy.
Then you say, excuse me. You see I have all

(29:10):
these all these stuff different type of gestures, and not
gonna give you all of that, but I will give
you this knocking on the door three times and see what? Okay?
So in many different occult roots, knocking on the door satanic?
All right, this comes more examples. I'm sorry if I'm
running through this place real quick, spilling saw over your
right shoulder. Have you ever seen that happen before something

(29:30):
bad happens and you want to break either juju. You
want to break, you want to break a bad karma,
you grab salt, you throw the black shoulder. A good
example of that would be the movie Dumb and Dumber,
the original one where he's in the freaking he's in
the thing and they're like, oh shoot, and he throws
the saw behind his back and and it hits the truck.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
Then he comes and beat him up. So you guys
remember that part. That's one of the perfect example of
what that gesture means. Okay. The other one is stirring
food in Wittershins, stirring food, bro stirring food clockwise counterclockwise.
It's a specific spellcasting ritual that not only witches did,

(30:08):
but the ancient Sumerians did with all other food, depending
what type of food and how thickness it was, so
it could have a flavor. So Tech put it to
you like this, If you dice onions versus slicing onions,
it'll give the food a different flavor. Same thing with
the stirring. If you stir the food in a different manner,
in a different way, it'll give the food different flavor.

(30:29):
The science to it, Bro, I didn't even know that,
Bro I was like, what the shut the hell up, dude,
it's a trip. It's a trip stirring food. I'm not
going to give you all the details. I'm just giving
you guys a quick little example, and I'm also practicing.
I'ma presented on cold right using a U turn left
hand upon entering a portal, what's the perta the door?

(30:50):
The door in Spanish is called porta. What did I
just call it a portal? Original Latin word is portal perta? Damn.
If you guys look at it, you're like, oh, snap,
there is some cold meaning there back in the root
words of Latin. Knocking on the table before somebody speaks,
or you want to knock on wood for good luck,
et cetera, and etcetera. You've seen that many times in
knock on wood. Even crossing your fingers is a gesture like, oh,

(31:12):
good luck, and then that causes something that gives. Also,
it's a Puritan type of thing. It's a very Protestant
and very Christian, very ancient way of thinking. The ancient
Samarians in it, and the Egyptians did it too, and
they went like this for good luck and many other
different spellcastings. So crossing threshold. Let's keep going. You have
a covering a mirror after people die, throwing coins into

(31:33):
the water for good luck. I've ever done that before?
M M A few Okay, drawing an X over something,
now check this out. Drawing an X over something is very,
very trippy because what is one game that we do
X and os with that We played exces and US

(31:54):
with man take techtoe. Do you know what the shape
of tic tac toe means? That little that little sign,
It's the sign of Saturn, the planet Saturn.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Look it up it hashtag look it up.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
So the Mardern habit of marking an X over a picture,
no or something when it's done ejected or cult root
means it's the infolk magic, crossing out with an X
was banishing sigil and simplified cross to bind the block
or curse the targets in voodoo and who doo in
European witchcraft, they could cut spiritual ties. Tic tac toe

(32:30):
is an ancient sigil magic game. Shut the front door,
knocking your shoes? Have you ever seen that? What's her name?
The Wizard of Us? She knocks her shoes, she goes magic.
Did you know burning hair and neld clippings, magic and
much more. Yeah, so that's just a quick little introduction

(32:52):
because you brought that in, mister Riley.

Speaker 3 (32:56):
Yeah, I mean, dude, you blew my mind and I
you got to bring up one thing man, the because
you brought up cursive man, and how they're getting rid
of it. I was the last generation, at least in
my area where I'm from, to learn cursive.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
How old are you broke five?

Speaker 2 (33:16):
Oh my god?

Speaker 3 (33:17):
Yeah, so it was about wow, fifteen years ago they
started teaching me cursive and then they only taught us
it for two years.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
Then after that it was we didn't have to use
it anymore.

Speaker 2 (33:31):
Calligraphy is important, thing, bro, it is important.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
It is.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
See.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
I got the special exception because I was special in school.
My handwriting was so bad that they made me use print.
But I still remember the cursive. But but yeah, like
my I have three younger siblings and none of them
know how to write in cursive. They don't know how
to recursive or anything. So it's wow, it's wild.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
And my sister's confirmed two years younger than me.

Speaker 2 (34:02):
And she didn't learn it.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
Nope.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
Wow, very interesting.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
They are trying to dumb. They are trying to dumb
the children. Man.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Well, yeah, to think about what I'm saying that, it's yeah.
I don't want to get political or anything, but if
you look at how the situation's going, kids don't care,
people don't care, people don't grow up caring. Bro, I
come from an era. I'm thirty four, so I come
from an era where at the age of fourteen, Bro,
I wasn't in no club or boys and girls club.

(34:33):
Even if I was, I was looking out for honeyes.
I wasn't out there, you know, I wasn't out there
on my phone. I was. I was out there playing football,
playing dodgeball, on the bikes, riding a skateboard, looking for girls,
trying to be cool, falling and scraping myself because scars
were awesome, and the more you bled, the more of
a man you were, etc. Getting into a fight like
that's what it was. And especially here in a concrete

(34:53):
jungle in La, Well, you're like, if you have to
prove yourself, if you're fucking, if you're down or not.
You know, if you're with it, the taller to higher
you the more down over a manure, et cetera. So
different cultures, different states, different areas. But yeah, man, it's
you know, my kids, my daughters will never understand the beautiful,
how beautiful it was to go outside and get wait
for the ice cream truck to pass by, get an

(35:14):
ice cream chump and eat it with your friends and
and just talk about the next thing, or and then
play Pokemon cards outside the until the sun beat your
back and you're just playing with each other, playing Pox
and you know, spending off digital era stuff. I come
from an area where where the CDs from freaking AOL
will show up at your door and you would put
it into your computer and then thirty minutes it'll give
you thirty minutes of AOL and it was all dial up,

(35:36):
and it'll go to get on.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Your freaking Internet.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Then if somebody and if somebody picked up the freaking
landline at the next in the next room, your whole disconnection,
the whole thing would just disconnect. So I understand what
you're saying.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
Bro.

Speaker 2 (35:49):
You know that the times change so freaking fast, and
they they've they have dumbus down a lot, a lot.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
Man. Oh yeah it's bad man. Yeah. I remember riding
my bix with my friends. Now we did have video games.
I would be lying.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
If we said we didn't play video games, I still
knew every once in a while, but it was like,
all right, we go outside, we ride our bix, we
play in the woods, paintball, all that kind of stuff
until it got dark.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
And then when we got inside, that's when we play
video games and stuff like that. Man like them. It's sad.

Speaker 3 (36:26):
So if you're all listening right now and you got
young kids, snatch the snatch the tronics and tell me
to go play outside. Go get somebody. D you go
get a cut, you know, get a scar, some you know,
got a scar.

Speaker 2 (36:42):
Ladies and gentlemen, make sure you check out with West
middles rightly. I want to thank you again for coming
in on such a short notice, sharing out, giving out
all your information, also bringing all that beautiful energy, for
allowing me to give you my piece. You you know
we I'm telling you that the show did very well
and this episode is going to come out this week.
I'm not gonna wait up on it. Everybody make sure
again give them I want to give Them'll give you

(37:04):
the opportunity to let the people know where they can
find you.

Speaker 3 (37:06):
All right, y'all can find me anywhere you can type
in Midwest Mythos. I'm on all podcast platforms now on YouTube.
You can check me out Midwest Mythos Podcast. That's where
I do all the video format of all my episodes,
and every once in a while you might get a
little extra something on the YouTube. So go check out
the YouTube, go check out everything, and then while you're
checking all that stuff out, make sure you get my

(37:29):
boy Trebles a nice big follow on everything.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
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Speaker 3 (37:40):
Like one like can make the difference between your video
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Speaker 2 (37:48):
It's all it takes.

Speaker 1 (37:49):
Yes, and thank you for having me here tonight.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
Man, you're my bro dog. Thank you. You saved it tonight.
You really, how do you? How do you say this?
You've hell married it because I needed to add something
to my eye. I have content left, but I only
have two weeks worth of it, so I needed to
add something to it. So I was like, no, no, no,
I have to record after record. It's just an Jennifer.
You made it fun, bro, and you've made me realize
the importance of keeping it simple. Stupid not trying so

(38:15):
hard to have big names and just have a freaking
class with one.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
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