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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(01:11):
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Let's jump in from a deepot on the point and
set the freaking mood. And She's been here before. She
had me on her show. It was an amazing honor
and privilege and I am ecstatic to have her back
on the show today. She's a huge presence on YouTube

(02:14):
and an amazing influence. If anything, and if you guys
start seeing better visuals and better quality stuff, is because
she's actually influences me, influencing me in a lot of
different ways. I want to give her a massive shout
out to please check her out. Jessica Jones, the Crypti
Huntress is back. How are you, Jessica.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
I am so good. That is so sweet. Thank you
so much. I'm glad that I can be an inspiration
of some sort. I'm just over there having fun, and
you know, it's so great to be able to let
my creativity flow and like get it out there and
to know I'm inspiring people like yourself like this amazing.
Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Thank you. Where can you find you? If they already
don't know who you are?

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Man, everybody can find me over on my YouTube channel,
the Cryptid Huntress. I also have a rumble channel. It's
just the Crypti Huntress. I have a website, the Crypti
hunt com. I'm the Cryptid Huntress everywhere, so just find
me there.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Yeahs descriptions on the show. If you're watching on YouTube,
she's gonna be on the title. Just click on it
and then you'll get direct that into her channel. Because
she's as she has so many topics, bro, She's covered
all types of cryptids. She's even covered my out story.
So if you guys want to listen to that, you
could also watch that under her Live's tab on YouTube.

(03:25):
But let me shure you check our out, ladies and gentlemen,
Boys and girls, we're gonna jump in from a deep
end of the pool right now. You're from Georgia, you're
a native from the state, and I want to know
more about the North Georgian portal.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Talk to me. Oh my gosh, you must be referring
to an incident that occurred with my team a few
years ago up in North Georgia. I don't know. We
we We've encountered several portals, okay, And I think I
might have mentioned that with you before the last time
I was here. We may have. I usually do talk
about the portal out at the Meadow. We have a project.

(03:59):
We work on, the Meadow project, and it's gained some
notoriety over the years. But we before it was this
is before the portal at the Meadow. This was years
before that. Actually, up in North Georgia, my team went camping.
We have this one particular area that we go to.
It's an undisclosed location, but it's up in the North Georgia.

(04:19):
Mountains somewhere, and we go up there and go bigfooting.
I've been a bigfoot field researcher since twenty eleven, and
i've been I've been. I get out in the woods
a lot. I spend the majority of my days in
the woods whenever I'm not doing shows, and well, I
mean I do other stuff too, but anyways, on the
weekends at least. So we went up to this location

(04:42):
and it's a place where we always have activity. And
I can't say it's always bigfoot, okay, but there's something paranormal.
There's something flesh and bone, some kind of critters, animals,
I don't know. Weird stuff happens up there. We are
it's mostly bigfoot, mostly bigfoot, and and so we have

(05:03):
a lot of different locations that we camp out at
and this one particular base camp is the I'll say
the worst if you want to put it in terms like, uh,
it's a dark kind of dark up there, like there's
it doesn't feel like good energy up there, and uh
and a lot of places we go it's it it
feels more welcoming. This place is not welcoming at all.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
But we go there because the head of my team.
I'm telling you, he's always put us in the middle
of weird predicaments. He knows where all the different energies are, Okay,
and this is a place where like we had to
go get initiated into this area, okay, because uh we
had to see where our I don't know if you
wanted to see where our heads were at at the
time or like what see how we'd handle these situations.

(05:46):
It's almost like a weird controlled environment, like we know
there's going to be something that happens, so let's see
what happens. And uh so we put all our our
tents out. Usually like we're all spread out all over
the place. I put my tent way off from everybody,
just in case I snore. Okay, I don't want those
guys hear me snore, okay if I do. So, but

(06:08):
we put our we this time, we put our tents
kind of closer together where we were we could all
kind of hear each other and stuff at this location,
and uh and it we were just kind of hanging out.
We were planning on like getting out and kind of
maybe breaking off into some small teams and stuff, and
you know, exploring the area that night and doing some

(06:31):
hike in and stuff and observing. And at some point
in the night, we were just sitting around the campfire
and the head of our team stood up and he
started kind of like running, not running, but walking quickly
behind our tents this location. And the next thing we know,
we just hear him scream and he says something like

(06:51):
it sounded like no but it was like in another language.
I think it was really odd. And and the next
thing we know, as soon as he did that, we
hear something running behind our tents. You can't just hear
it running, you can hear it screaming. Something took off screaming,
and it sounded like a mix between an animal that
was in pain, mad, upset, just angry, but it sounded

(07:19):
like a woman's voice. Went from like it sounded like
an animal to a bigfoot to like a woman. I
know that sounds kind of weird, but it was like
this massive lung capacity and you could just hear it
running and you could hear it like the vocals, like
you know, echoing through the mountain, you know, and it
didn't stop. It just was like, why, there was a

(07:40):
noise I'd never heard before ever, and and I've heard
I've heard bigfoots, you know, we have a lot of
bigfoot chatter that'll happen. They'll come in our around our
camp and whistle and whoop at night and stuff. I've
heard them try to imitate animals before, but this was
something I had not heard before, and.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
And so that is terrifying.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
It was, it was kind of terrified. But we're big
foot fielled researchers. We're kind of used to this, just
not in our base camp. You know, this happened in
our base camp. And guess what it was behind my
tent Okay where that happened. And so we all we
all of course jumped up. We were all on alert,
and in the head of our team, you know, we
started kind of walking over to where he was to

(08:24):
find out like, what the heck was that, and and
he said, well, you know, and this is something I
didn't speak publicly about. I didn't tell the whole story,
if I did kind of touch on it, until about
a month ago. I finally kind of told the whole
story to my audience because when people would ask we
talk about it, we say, well, maybe that was just
a big foot that did that. But here's here's the

(08:48):
real deal. Here's what really happened. Because see, I had
been waiting for someone else in one of these communities
to describe what we had encountered out there, and no one,
no one has ever described it. See I'm kind of
I can be calculated like that, Okay, just to kind
of sit around, and before I unleash the knowledge on

(09:09):
the general public, I want to hear if anyone else
has that same experience. And I have to tell you,
no one else has ever described this, no one. And
at some point, I guess I felt it was time.
But so there was a commotion behind our tents, and
and the head of our team was the only I was.

(09:29):
I talk, I talk a lot. I was busy gibber
jabbering with a friend, and and I didn't hear it.
He jumps up, he said, as he walked over behind
our tents. There was a grid pattern suspended in the air,
and we're talking about like a reddish, pink red he said,

(09:50):
bread grid in the air, and two creatures were crawling
out of it, and one of them was halfway out
and the other one was trying to get was coming
out of it into our reality here, and he screamed,
He goes net like that, he goes net or no
or something. It sounded like no. It's kind of like

(10:13):
mixed between either yet or no. And and as he screamed,
he does, he speaks. He may speak differently. He speaks
a lot of different languages. Yes, and and so as
he as he yelled that out, it the whatever that
was that that grid, it kind of closed in and

(10:34):
the one that was halfway out got spit out and
the other one got sucked back in.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
The Dude, there's something out of a movie.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Yeah, well, I haven't seen it in a movie, but
you know what, maybe we'll make a documentary one day.
Who knows, we'll see uh. But but you know that
that that's why I said that, because you know, once
you get into like the podcasting world and stuff, you
hear a lot of very similar stories from people, and

(11:03):
and the beauty of me having a podcast and I
do live shows is I get to discuss experiences with
people and I can relate to their experiences. Well, in
this case, this happened to my entire team. And I
got to tell you, this thing stalked our camp all night,
all night until the sun came up. Whichever one got

(11:24):
spit out. We'll I talk about that in just a second,
because what I was looking for in the community was like, well,
let's let's hear it. Let's see if someone else can
ever describe what we experience out there. But no one
ever has. Okay, So so after that thing yelled, we
were all dumbfounded. And I had never, like I said,
I never experienced anything like that. But we could hear

(11:47):
it like run off into the woods, and so we
knew it was out there, but we didn't know like
exactly if it was running off and it wouldn't come back.
We knew that, Like we're all just trying to wrap
our heads around what just happened. And and so the
strangest thing, the stranger thing, the strangest thing was we
all decided about an hour later we were going to

(12:09):
turn in for the night, and we all went to
our tents and went to sleep. But we didn't go
to sleep. Okay, Now, a rational, normal research team would
have stayed up all night and investigated, walked around, uh,
set up a perimeter, you know, gotten the night vision out,
the fleers, the thermals and all that, and and watched.

(12:33):
But we didn't. We didn't and even to this day,
like I always wonder like, why did we not do
anything about that?

Speaker 2 (12:40):
So was that the plan from the lead was that
his call not no, we not to go investigate.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
It was it was kind of like all of us, No,
he didn't say anything, We just it would That was
That was really the oddest part about it, because you know,
we're we're all just kind of we kind of have
a game plan and we go out in the woods.
Depends on which team I'm on, like four or five
different research teams. Now this is my original this is
my OG team. Okay, the ones that I started off with,
the ones who've trained in remote viewing and stuff, and

(13:10):
this is my this is my original team. We just
you know, we've been going out there for a long
time at this point too, and so it's it's also
not shocking that we all just were like, oh, let's
go to bed, let's all go just turn in for
the night. Whatever. That was weird because we do experience
a lot of weird stuff, so you know, it is
what it is. But but looking back on it, it

(13:34):
just it made so much sense to go to bed
right after that happened, But looking back, it didn't.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
So for the normal researcher. That makes a lot of
sense For a dude like me in the freaking concrete jungle,
makes no sense. If I see something like that, I'm
either in shock or I'm going after it. I mean,
if you ask me. But I have never been sasquads hunting,
and I I'm probably missing out. But that is an

(14:02):
insane story. But I don't have a question for you. Right,
did you find out what it was? Did it come back?

Speaker 3 (14:09):
Yes, Well, we didn't see it the whole night. We
never saw it. I didn't see it. The head of
our team saw it as it crawled out of the portal,
and we asked him what. And we call this a
portal because that's the closest thing to any thing a
portal could be, you know, but it was a And
if you if you look at things I mentioned stranger things,
I said, I was joking about this, it was a

(14:30):
stranger thing. Well, if you look on you know, any
kind of artwork of like the nineteen eighty shows and stuff,
there's always like that grid pattern and that neon grid,
you know what I mean. Yeah, and that's what it
looked like. Okay, that's what it looked like. Red suspended
in the air. Okay, so he is the only one

(14:51):
that actually got to look at what it was. And
we said, well, was it a big foot? And he
said no, He said that from the very beginning. He said, no,
it wasn't a big foot. He's like, the closest thing
that I can describe this as is a pretta. And
we're like, what the hell is a pretta? And uh,
he said, a hungry ghost, a hungry ghost. But let

(15:15):
me tell you, this thing was flesh and bone blood.
I don't know. I I had bones, but it had flesh.
I don't know what it had. But we heard it running.
He actually saw it. The thing threw rocks and acorns
at our tents all night. It was terrifying. Actually, that
was actually one of the only times I've really been unnerved.

(15:37):
I'm not gonna say I was scared. I ain't scared, okay,
but I was unnerved that night. And and I was
was thumbing through some pictures a couple of days ago
on my phot I remember the next morning, I didn't
sleep a wink, none of us did. We all lead
in our tents all night and we just were getting
lobbed with acorns and rocks all night on all of
our tents, and we were and we were all taught

(15:59):
like whispering and talking to each other throughout because we
could we could hear each other. And at some point,
you know, the head of my team goes, hey, you guys,
remember we do this for fun. I was like, whatever, dude,
And well, you know, if we're not laughing, we're crying.
We're not laughing, we're crying out there. Yeah. But uh,

(16:23):
but but we were so so we're getting hit with
rocks and acorns all night. No one got out of
their tents at all until the sun came up. Nobody.
I don't think anybody wanted to. If anybody had to
use the bathroom, they just held it until the sun
came up. It was it was like that. It was weird.
You could hear acorns falling. I'll never forget this. You

(16:43):
could hear acorns. We had acorns like oat trees around us.
They would fall and you could hear it go. The
trajectory was going from up to going down to the ground,
surely like that. But then we had these projectiles that
were going pierre pure like horizontal, yeahacking into our tent.

(17:05):
So you can clearly hear a difference and it happened
literally all night that night.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
Yeah, so let me ask you something. We are down
the first part of the show's not the first half,
but I must take the time and give a massive
shout outs to the listener of the week while we're
dropping bunds of knowledge. Oh yeah, I want to dedicate
this episode to joy Lin, Nurse joy Lin on Instagram.

(17:31):
You have been engaging, dropping bombs and also giving me
a lot of feedback on the episodes I did with
Nurse Nicole mad Love. If you're watching the show, this
episode goes out to you. Thank you so much for engaging. Now,
I remind you guys to like, share, subscribe, and check
out miss Jessica Jones. She came and impacted us with
the paretta. That's an amazing word. I like it. I

(17:53):
might do an episode on it. I'm gonna do a
deep dive on these things. I'm telling you that is good.
I like it. This episode will be dropping in Hollywood
and I'm in Halloween season, So you guys look up
at the word pretta and if you guys like it,
let me know and then we'll start dropping bombs on
that yo. Okay, Miss Jones. So there's this lake Lady

(18:15):
ghost that haunts the Lake Linear. Am I pronouncing that
wrong side? I being a language I'm super well ugly accent.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
Well, I live in the South, and we say Lake Linear.
I pronounce everything wrong, by the way. Okay, but but
we do. We call it Lake Lanear. It is the
most haunted lake. I'm going to say in the whole
United States. I think it's one of the most haunted.
And I've done a lot of research on different lakes
across the US, and there's a whole lot of history

(18:45):
behind a lot of these man made lakes. It really
deserves a whole lot more research. When you start looking
into it, you start doing a little bit of research.
It's a deep rabbit hole, deep rabbit hole with a
hidden history, towns that have been covered up, civilizations wiped
out and covered up and hidden from US. I think

(19:09):
it is a key element to our hidden history here
in the United States. Are some of these lakes. Lake
Lanier in North was at northeast Georgia, actually kind of
more northeast it is. Let's see, they created this lake,
a man made lake in nineteen fifty six. They had

(19:29):
to wipe out the entire community of Oscarville to make
this lake. Now, it kind of reminds me of like
that movie, Oh Brother, Where Art Thou. I don't know
if you've seen that. If you're from the if you're
from the South, you probably watch it. But I love
that movie. Okay, and now they actually flood out an
entire community, a bunch of communities to build a lake.

(19:50):
And that's part of the part of that movie was
a journey they went on trying to get some stuff
out of one of their houses before they flooded the
area with these lakes. And this is back in nineteen
fifty six. There have been over seven hundred I'm going
to say, almost a thousand deaths at Latelanear since they
created that lake. Oh my god, and it happens all

(20:11):
the time. Let me tell you when when you go
to Late Linear, okay, do not if anyone's listening to
this right now, if you go to Late Linear, please
don't dive in head first. Please never do that. It
is full of trees, church steeples, roadside road signs, signs
for businesses, homes, things that will get you caught up

(20:36):
and bust you in your bust your noggin. Okay, when
you get in there and and people have no idea.
It looks like a beautiful lake, wide open, but once
you dive in, a lot of people are never found
once they take a dive into that lake. And I
have swim in at many, many times not having a
clue about what it is, what's under it, or the

(20:57):
history behind it. And they say this is so weird.
When you look it up and you do some research
on it, they say, well, Late Lanier has the consistency
of Jello. And I can't say. I can't say they're wrong.
It's kind of gross water. It's not muddy, it's just gross.
It's just like thick, like jello. It is kind of weird.

(21:19):
There was a famous story that came out. I think
it was in the nineteen fifties. Let me see, I
gotta look at my notes real quick. But there were
two young women and they were driving over a bridge
on Late Lanear and their car ran off the bridge.
And let's see, Susie, it was in nineteen fifty eight.
The lake was built in nineteen fifty six nineteen fifty eight.

(21:43):
Susie Roberts and Delia May Parker drowned while crossing the
Lake Lanier Bridge. And the woman that was driving with Susie,
she was wearing a blue dress. And that is what
people claim to see around Late Lanier as a woman
in a blue dress. They call her the Lady of Lake.
And sometimes she can either be a helping hand somebody's drowning,

(22:06):
or she can pull you down. And I'm not sure
it's herd. It's pulling people down. I think there's a
lot of stuff going on. They're pulling people down. You
gotta think like they covered up a lot of cemeteries,
Okay with that lake, they covered up a lot of
Indian burial Mountskay, this is a lot of all Native
American land. It is very cursed. Okay, curse in the

(22:30):
purest form of the word. It's cursed. As a matter
of fact, here's a fun tidbit. I have done plenty
of let's just say, remote viewing targets where I'm tasked
with finding missing people. This is real life situations, cold

(22:50):
cases that have not been solved. You know, the team
has worked with law enforcement. Whenever they're getting a cold case,
they have no clues where these people are, they send
it over to the remote viewing dame sometimes and I
was tasked with a high priority target when I first
started doing the remote viewing with my team, and I
located a man's body in late Lanear and he had

(23:15):
not been found yet. But guess what I'm going to say.
About a month or two later, after I had turned
in all my data and said, you know, I actually
had drawn out the Buford dam. They call it the
beeferd Dam, and I drew a drawing of it. I
didn't know what. I'm given a set of coordinates, so
I don't know what I'm looking at. But I was
tasked with finding this man's body, finding out where he was,

(23:37):
and I said, you know, he I was seeing a
bloated body. I kept seeing hi bloated body. I was like,
and it's gonna be near a recreational area with picnic tables.
That is what I said. A bloated body of picnic
tables and somebody had been shot. Okay, all this is
in my data blind target. And about a month or
so later, his body surfaced by a marina a late

(24:00):
Lanear where the picnic tables were right there. So so
it is actually I only say that to you to
your audience because it is a dumping ground for bodies
as well. So it's very unfortunate, but it just adds
to the lore and the mystique, I guess of this lake.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
So it's not a place where you could go and
swim with the family for the summer.

Speaker 3 (24:28):
Oh yeah, everybody swims there. Yes, yeah, listen, look up
Cocktail Cove. That's where the party is at right there. Yeah,
I know all about it. I used to go. I've
gone skiing, uh you know, tubing and everything. It's actually
a high traffic lake, Like it's got a lot of

(24:49):
traffic on it and and so you have to be Actually,
it gets crowded, there's so much activity out there. It's
a huge lake. But but yeah, it's lots of houses.
I mean all all the rich folks have houses around
late Lanear. Okay, it's that kind of a place. I'm
not saying everybody's rich that has a house out there,
but you know, it's it's a destination spot.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
What's what is I have a question because I was
trying to look up Georgian. I don't think I'm pronouncing
that right, but Georgia myth and cryptic stories, some of
the bloody is some of the glorious stores, and I'm like,
what is this? What is an alti.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Bro an alta like from the autumn the ultima haha that's.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Probably yes, not brew haha.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
Ultima there there, it's an ultimate haha. That's actually a
Native American word, I believe. And but it's it's like
a lot nest monster out of a river in South Georgia.
Really yeah, yeah, it looks kind of like nesty. Actually,
you can find pictures of a creature that washed up

(26:01):
on shore down in beach in South Georgia, and it
looks like a miniature plesiosaur, plesiosaurus or plesiosaur, which is
what some say that that's what the Latinus monster is.
It washed up recently. Actually it was in the past
like ten years.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Oh snap, what yeah, I had doctor uh oh, what's
his name? Doctor Kent on the show. He spoke about
the African swamp and how it is by the locals

(26:42):
people have tried to investigate in countries do not let
people there. Plus it's swamped up with freaking criminal activity.
But he said that there is a giant chinasur type
creature there, an ancient dinosaur type creature there that it's
invested the water that it's huge, and I'm like this

(27:03):
ship the front door, and he kind of like broke
it down to me and he was giving me grabs
and all the good stuff, and he put up a shot.
I'm telling you, but I believe I believe it on
however NeSSI. One of my first episodes on the show
was the Lockness Monster. Lockness Lockness was Lockness is a

(27:23):
very mysterious place because of its geological location. It's on
a powerful grid that Aleister Crowley owned one of the
houses there. He was trying to open portals in that place.
It's super strong in the energy. It's a whole stating
area of energy. But I have I think I've debunked

(27:44):
NeSSI And yeah, you're gonna probably fight me back on this.
I think I debunked it. So there was there's a
mouth to Lockness to the open water of the sea,
and in different times of the years, we have killer
whales and different types of other whales that would go
there in not nest but mate when it's their season

(28:07):
to have you know, pro create time.

Speaker 3 (28:09):
Baby gosh.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
You know.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
So some of these well is what they do is
they go belly up and has come out of the water.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
And then oh my god, you saw it. It's a
it's a well waiter. Oh man, I am so glad
that you have solved the mystery until the world. I
might just have to bring you on the show. We'll
just talk about well weaners.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
No, no, I just wanted to break it down.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
I was like, I think, bro, that's that's actually I mean, look,
I'm a researcher, so we're always looking for, you know,
the answers and stuff. I think that's actually pretty smart.
Oh man, I'm gonna have that.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
You're gonna look into that because I was like, dude,
they're mating and a way that they actually attract their
mates by pulling it up in the air and just
waving it up and doing the thing. And with that,
ladies and gentlemen, she's been here. This is her tecond
time here and I am so happy to share the
show with you. You know, my shows are very short

(29:13):
format it because I'm dropping a lot of them at
the same during the during the weekend, and I like,
I like having conversations where we have comedic belief is
some research obviously, and then I also tell people, look, guys,
we're not telling you to be believe what she's saying
or believe that she has experimented these things. I want you,
guys to search it up for yourself. I want you
to stop spending more time on TikTok watching ass and

(29:35):
take five seconds every day to go to the search
bar and then look it up for yourself hashtag look
it up. You know what it is. Ladies and gentlemen,
Jessica Jones, let them know where they can find you
one more time.

Speaker 3 (29:46):
Please, thank you. Come find me at the cryptid hundreds
dot com. You can also find me on my YouTube
channel and my rumble channel. It is the cryptid Hundress.
I'm the Crypted Huntress on all social media platforms except
for x I'm Huntress Jessica. So thank you so much
for having me. And this has been a fun conversation tonight.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
It was fun. It was absolutely crazy. I gotta get
into the petra. Petra is something that hungry ghosts do
the souls or flesh have. So many questions came up
in my head. You know, I'm like, dude, I gotta
search it. I gotta search it.

Speaker 3 (30:23):
I think I think both and you know, they actually
look like goblins. Okay, they don't look they they have
a huge belly on them. They're actually more well known
in Asian culture and Middle Eastern culture, and and they
go way back centuries centuries. Actually, the Buddhist monks leave

(30:43):
out offerings for them because they're actually humans. This is
what they say. They're actually humans who went into the afterlife,
and they have like I want to say greedy, okay,
but gluttonous, like they got glutton They have like a
gluttonous life here on Earth. And so they're like super skinny,
and they have these huge protruding bellies. Yeah, they have

(31:04):
these big bellies to stick out. You know, remember watching
like South Park and oh god, I'm not gonna bring
that up, and it was just say that they're they're emaciated,
but they have like a big belly on them kind
of and they eat humans, Yes, they'll they'll eat they'll
eat humans. They'll eat anything, okay, so you gotta be
be careful, but they'll like.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
God on are my friends that he was on the
show in the early stages of the show, Leroy, he's
from Guam, and he mentioned that's the first time I
think I've ever mentioned I've ever heard of the Petra.
He's from Guam, and he said that as a child
he wasn't allowed to walk into the forest without asking
for permission to the spirits and then and that his
family will tell him like there is evil spirits that

(31:43):
would come. You can't pee in in a forest, you
can't walk, you can't spill anything, you can't leave offering
f It's is not the right place, different times of
the year, different lunar cycles, and I'm like, what the
heck are you telling me? Like, no, bro, like it's serious,
it's culture, like that you respect the line. And I
was like, dude, you you're freaking nuts. But now that
I'm a full pledge conspiracy theorist, I believe it.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
I believe it too.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (32:09):
Yeah, well you know I didn't get a chance to
see that with my own eyes, but I was accosted
by it all night and I was but you know what,
I came out alive. I'm alive. I'm here to talk
about it. And so whatever it was, we do call
it the preeta. Okay, the preta p r e t A.
I think it's how you spell it pretta. So look

(32:30):
it up, do your research.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
It is.

Speaker 3 (32:31):
It's really cool. I did a show on it just recently.
At a month ago, I guess over on my channel,
and it was actually shocking to me because I never
even looked it up to see what it was. I
just figured it was just I didn't know it looked
as scary as it actually knows. So yeah, yeah, thank you,
thank you for having.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Me, Ladies and Gentlemen drop a five serve a podcast
on Spotify that allows other people to do the show
as much as I enjoyed making it.

Speaker 3 (33:02):
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