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Action Yeah, yeah, kah muh yeah yo, yeah.
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Who's up there? Yeah? This's I got a problem with
my food display switching off and onton could be a
cable felt yeah, m could be a driver problem because
I updated recently and noways fix things and break things
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and updates, don't they fingers crossed? It goes all right.
I can't stand when it goes wrong, that's for sure.
Just too much, too much to do. Who's out there today?
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last time, didn't I? How's again there on pilled? I'm
looking all right, let's that we've got anyone watching there,
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have we? Let's just real uploade that I know. The
stats there seemed to be a bit screwing. I wish
you'd do a page refresh. Okay, that's what we've got
to there and rumble who's out there and rumble with anybody.
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Mm hmmm, it's free watching it, reckons. That's probably probably
a bit right at the moment. Yeah, don't open Okay,
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I've got a few tips and things to it. Three uh,
some interesting stuff to cover, probably depending what you're into.
What's that one? Okah to be twenty a bat, skin
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Walker Ranch and nominees and they're not so rare as
they try and make it and make out to believe
that their runch is special as usual. H I think
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we're ready to go. Actually, I feel like I'm missing something. Okay,
some just neat shots or one of the episodes. Anyway,
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a few things to cover on skin Walk a runch
though since then because we had a special guest on
last week from Rachel Runs, so I suppose to step
through the episode and break it down. But yeah, where's
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everybody got five? Watching it? Yo? Yo? Where's Michael King?
For some reason, he fought us starting early, but always
start the normal time unless Daylight's sabers kicks him or
the guests can't do the time of course, and he
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wants to leave early, so I rolled it back last
threek especially for him. They should have beat. I'd better
check their audio. One two, three sounds good, dissent. I
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think we're on go, so I hopen up this. So
a few years ago they did a special high altitude ballooon,
some special electromenetic and mendetic field detection and and all
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that sort of GPS summit that could look deeper into
the ground. And they're using this guy here, Jamara raped Pate,
founder and CEO of Lunar Swede Luna being noon in Sweed, Swed.
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I suppose to you say it meaning like a weather
balloon and balloon basically, what is that French word? Good Christian,
Let's just find that honestually, what's is those sweet? So
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the reader and you see one type and I thoid
is a piece of criminal used to monitor water quality. Yea,
there's a bit more than that. Now an instrument proved
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that orderly transmits information about it surroundings that sounds more
like it from an inaccessible location such as underground or underwater.
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English is full of sooyd and French translates to probe
there you go. It is a French Then is it. Yeah,
I ast me being ain't improved from space anyway. These
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things very smuggling himself this time. They can extraordinarily crazy planes.
So there's his sweyed approve with ras. Yes, they're probably
sing them that way. You see, it's a really bad
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quality from video of TV compared to what you get
off cameras. You can see they've got rares payloads and
at one point they've got releasing I guess there or
there parachutes I suppeosically released parts of it different altitudes.
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Maybe we don't know how it goes. But it's got
one two, ye three, four or five six attachments to
seven eight eight attachments. So that kind of looks like
a box that looks like a box. Yeah, that looks
like a joiner. That looks like another box that looks
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like something else. Yeah, it doesn't look like a box
and looks like another joiner. So maybe they've got parachutes
maybe in distance. I don't know. Kind of strange ye wrong,
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but again I wish I could get rid of that
metal button always goes to the wrong screen full screen.
So he comes back with a sack called the actually
stay on that? Who was just that a right, he's
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using some software, doesn't he to transmit it to them? Oh? Yeah,
he's using some softwere here is he? Mum? Yep? When
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there's eleven? Is it? So he's using some software seen
to the green grain room or whatever it's called. But yeah,
you can see here he points out this red spot here,
playing that it's ten times higher than normal background magnetism electromeatics.
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I mean, and the purple I think there's ten times
or something something like that. But yeah, he says it's
a normal. Of course, that's in triangle, isn't it in
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the triangle region with the what they call the inns
where it curves in then curves out, and where they're
getting all those reflections coming off the wall or all
those radio frequencies. Uh. Of course. Straightaway Travis is diving
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on this. Well, that's going to be the object under
the mazer, giving us some weird readings that go up
to three thousand feet blah blah blah, which is not
how scientists work, of course. So he's drawn, is that
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all the senses hanging off the balloon? And I don't
know he's saying it's three thousand feet. Someone's causing a
electromedic field disturbance. I hit the wrong button again. I
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really hate that button. Microsoft do some strange stuff. Well,
it opens up on the first screen. There's no way
to change that because I can see it's on this screen,
So why would it go to the other screen. That's
typical Microsoft. They never test out anything. Okay. So I
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love a graph here, and I'm also trying to represent
obviously the dome.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
This they called.
Speaker 3 (14:20):
Imaginary dome and the thing flying at twelve thousand feet
with the senses on it camera. They've gotten the lower platform.
Bollocks of it? Is it? It could be a drone
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all right, that's right, must be a drone. Do not fly.
Now we know that they get strange errors like this
because the GPS screw up and various other stupid eras
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like flying it near a truck low to the ground.
It's Lloyd had de text it in front as an
object that's going to crash into what's that line? There
is it on my screen when I stamped shot at it?
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Could be could be a video cards playing up? Okay,
so what are they doing here? So these are irrigation
that go around circles. They have all over America. You
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might recall that Sondo had one with that he said
was a UFO, which is one of these with various
calor variations making it look like a saucer from the side.
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It's the master.
Speaker 4 (16:18):
There, though.
Speaker 3 (16:25):
I got some sort of error there. That's the triangle
there looks like signs water in their gardens. And okay,
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so they've got a new probe to put up in
the sky, right, I'm gonna do it with the helicopter.
Was it the helicopter get in the new fly So,
but anyway, the probe's here that I suppose it like
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antener inside. All right, So here's the helicopter flight path
with the probe, and they've got a radio transmitter in
the triangle, just trying to member what they're doing now.
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And there's the radio transmitter, dude, and apparently it cuts
out when the helicopter flies overhead on the instruments. It's
not fresh in my mind this episode at all. It's
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so easy to forget this show because it's so good,
but it really is. Well. Anyway, he's talking to the
guy in doing and he's going to fly up his
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drone outside the dying I think it is. I thought
they were going to hang this thing after how he
got to day done it again? I really hate that
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button button button. What they got on here? Uh detected
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nearby fly with caution. All right, so he's got the
drone not actually in the air but on the ground. Yeah,
you can see here a triangle triangle goes that way,
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and he's got an aim and at the in spot
where you get all these crazy radio frequency reflections. What's
that there? It's almost facing north? Is that what they're saying.
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It's like a little airplane, but I think it's just
indicator which way which way it's pointing. You don't get
to see look at these closely during the show because
they flipp them up pretty quick. At least you're going
to snapshot and the view it in detail here, lad,
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data is not calibrated, drawing calibrated. Yeah, so they're getting
the detection of obviously the rock face in front of
the drone is henicotters just flying overhead. And let's see
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that's what they're getting on the camera facing the end
zone the slightly center. Thosen't it.
Speaker 4 (21:09):
Done?
Speaker 3 (21:09):
It goin? Damn? But and what heapens You can start
to see the layer because of these this is the
problem with the laider. If you get stuff and it's
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deep cavities right now, the laser gets lost in them.
It doesn't bounce back. So you know with all these holes,
you see this is a problem with laoder or it
can reflect off in different angles, right and that can
make them the points look like it's above the mazer
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because it's reflecting, changing the reflection path. And also you
can get like ice crystals and cold above the mass,
which also causes to bounce off the ice crystals and
calls data point errors. But they don't tell you on
that in the show, not by the experts, because the
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experts don't even know what they're doing. And what happens
is you can see here they're still reflecting back aka
aplatform the holes. It suddenly he gets no image as
the helicopter flies above the maser coming towards them. Now,
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why would that happen? I did know what was the
reason for it? Service screens turned off again. I'm not
sure what's scared on there. It's a m hmm. I's
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smoking around on the headset. Have we still got warrior
testing still a worker? Yeah? Yeah, I don't know what's
getting on there. Then like the looks of that perny
it's got to going. It's gonna be a big connection.
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It feels like it's in there solid day. Damn it
off the bid now, h.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
K.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
All right, so we know this problems with LED M M.
I'll just check the audio again. We know this problem
is lighter where we could see there was holes. What's
going on here? Holes in the maser where it's losing
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reflection points? Why would they certainly get no reflections at all.
They're saying that's a normally caused by the so called dome,
but the helicopters flying towards them, right, Yeah, we know
it said there was no calibration done with the lighter,
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So just a weird bit of dust blown up by
the blades over the top of the mesa ice crystals.
We'd expect some loss, but a tatal loss kind of
sounds to me like it might be operator era there right,
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calibration era, or maybe even a power problem right to
the LLOYD that's underneath the drone. Probably a loose connection.
There's the air current from the blades, wobbles or whatever
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it may cause. The outage just happens at that point.
So yeah, he gets called out to the guy that's
siftems through the saw from the drill site. Don't again,
and they find shads what looks like metal rock, which
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you do get and so all right, mining sights and
what's that one? What was that one? All right? They
catch something in the sky down here?
Speaker 5 (26:20):
Is that.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
All right? It's a mouse? Kuss? What was that? Let
me just seeing there was there something up here? All right?
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The kitchen. Something that's coming through the atmosphere here. But
if it was that, looks like it could be that
hanging from the helicopter that Yeah, I just have a
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lot I was up there. Who's on this one down here?
That had a sequence? Maybe maybe it's going upwards? Why
is it coming back down then? In that case, yeah,
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but there could be anything, right, So moving first close
to the camera like a bug that just a bluey miss.
Could be a plane above the clouds.
Speaker 4 (27:43):
Even.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
As we know there's a lot of military planes that
seemed to fly over the place that hasn't got the
call sign turned on. Anyway, here's the probe underneath the
helicott and what's it? Eric loves is in bosh filter.
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Anything can sees in bosch. The holicottern's anything that's like
a blade, bug or water droplet or whatever, snowflake or
dust particle or pulling into a sphere. Now that quin
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looks like it could be a bug to me. Again,
they don't usteria cameras, which you think that would be
the first thing you do if you're gonna have you're
getting a point four K camera telephoto at a halicotter,
you're going to have two, so you can rule out
bugs in front of one lens that doesn't appear on
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the other, or work out the distance of an object
if it's a real object forever way you look out
the size, speed and all that sort of stuff. So yeah,
when you som into it, go on, it looks like
it's got a wing flap there and a wing flap
there right, and you've got the sun reflecting off the top,
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and it's sort of stretched out motion blur doesn't look
like a dot anymore. But then he's added the embOS
filter on and you've got all these other artifacts from
the video compression, so it probably isn't a dot, but
it probably is a long shape instead of just showing
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the original video without the emboss so he always puts
up the emboss. I think it's embossed at there too,
isn't there? Yep? Where is it here? It's going to
be here on the screen somewhere. I'll see it though. Yeah.
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Then it flies that way saying it's going near the
helicopter going It looks like wing flap to me on
motion blur. So you've got a wing coming down and
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a wing going up and it's moving along here and
why the sensor is scanning left to right. This object's
moved out and so it stretches it out. That's what
motion blurr is. It's like there's something happened in there. Yeah,
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you can see just that that line just dropped down here.
How video compression with emboss filter really makes it worse.
It's very amateurist to use emboss filter and it would
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have been good to see it without the emboss filter.
Does look like get stretched out there again? So there's
nothing bigger, right, Yeah, you can see that one's longer
now you can see as a wing flap that way
and a wing clip that way. It's gonna be some
sort of fly swimming past the camera. Of course. The
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first thing Trevor comes out Trevor's mouth. Or that's no insect,
there's no word. Why is that? M hm hm uh.
It's all right to say these things, but you're going
to give a reason why you think it's not an
insect or but there's no way you can rule it out. Mumhmm.
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I can't see anything there, can you? No, I can't
see anything on that one. Look how crazy it makes
a honeyhopter. Look it's in all the art effects. Well
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it makes it easy to see. But yeah, so that
any strangeness there, what's the scientists, not the results? So
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I guess that's that.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
Now.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
Why would the radio loose frequency as Hollicotter went overhead?
Obviously of course interference with the CBE radio from the
Holicotter itself, so they lost signal as it passed over.
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I'll set up there. Looks like a cell towel, doesn't
it or is it one of their cameras with towels
or cameras hanging off it? See even there you can
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see that the lawyer does not come back to being
reflected off in different directions anyway. So talking about anomalies, okay,
this is bring up the websites. So I did some
sitching on anomalies se see if finding in the area
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of done by other real scientists. You know, I come
across this one here NASA is watching a huge anomally
growing and Erth's bend it filled, so it looks similar
to what that guy was doing here. And here's a
red sogne here. Does that mean that's ten thousand times normal?
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I'm not sure. Probably South Atlantic anomaly, So that's self
South America there. Can we see the coastline? Here's Mexico
and is South America there? So you can see here
it looks like it's getting bigger and bigger in size.
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Mon it's a strange normally in the field giant region
lower and its intensity in the skies above the planet,
stretching out between South America and Southwest Africa. This last
filming called this length South Atlantic anomally. It's intrigue blah
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blah blah. Space Agency satellites and spacecraft are particularly vulnerable
to this, to the weakened the medic filled strength within
the normally and the result in exposure to charge particles
from the Sun, and that's why they normally shut it
down as it passes through. Do you go it's right
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over that region there, which is what Brazil. So I
wonder if that's what's around when the Meyers and Inca
and all that were around there. Makes you wonder, doesn't it?
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I mean, what have they noticed it during these encounters?
To reduce many field strength and side and on any means,
technologynology systems on board satellites can short circuit of our function.
These random hits may usually only produce low level glitches. Yep.
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The field is actually a superposition of fields from many
current sources. Geologists Joe geophysicists uh Sobecca from NASA's god
Spaceflight sender explain the primary source is considered to be
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a swirling ocean of molten iron inside the is outer core,
thousands of communities below the ground. I wonder if that
comes from a massive meteorite impact. H I'm losing monitor again?
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What's going on here? Could it be the power supply? No,
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I lose the monitor screws up the icons and stuff
on the screen, and that's what has me worry. Primary
source is considered the swall ocean. I can cover that.
The movement of the mass generates electrical currents that create
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earthmanic field, but not necessarily uniformly. It seems that's they've
got a YouTube on it. What they've got the core mantle?
If that's the asteroid impact created that and wiped out
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the dinosaurs and maybe pushed mankind from the region. A
huge reserve of dense rock called the African Large Low
sheer Velocity Province. So if they get in that there,
what's the chances of it also being elsewhere? I actually
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wonder how accurate this chart is here because I'm probably
focusing on this area more. But you think there map
would include that strange ten thousand anomally, which kind of
suggests maybe NASA's equipment's a bit more calibrated and specialized
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then that guy's Qui attitude balloon system. They hear saying
it was that three thousand feet, So what's this would
be edge of space? How can we work that one out?
It's got Tesla's twenty twenty so maybe anomally hasn't growing
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in size, who knows in five years. More recent study
published in twenty twenty four founder SAA also has impact
on a uror scene on Earth, so I suppose you
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could do more research on that. USA field has a
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whole they're talking about the South Atlantic when they're going
poll flip. If Mantfield acts as a protective shield, we
know that, we know that. I don't think the AILD
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is going to help us much here. Shifting pole. North
Pole is not fixed and it's constantly moving ju drifting
towards Serbia, Siberia. I mean, in the past century, the
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North Pole has shifted from Canada towards Russia. M hm,
flip flop search. Okay, have we got any images? Yeah? Okay,
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still nothing really standing out there. Kind of suggests maybe
that guy's singer is wrong on the show. There's a
normally there South America. North America is up here. I
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know there, it is there. So what's this one here Africa?
So that one's different, isn't it that normally was normally
over here? That's that one. See, it's deff into that. Okay,
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what have we got here? Have you all this filled?
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Let's see, it's quite conflict. Still not seeing anything. This
sort of matches anything. That guy was getting what's pretty
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constant band there. I think his instant was forty. Yeah,
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that doesn't color system here, so they still using red
and I've got black. There's still there's nothing really over
here that's abnormal, only in South America. All right, Yeah,
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I didn't think there'd be so much on this, but yeah,
look will the images. So what's this one here aero
venetic data. Let's have a look at that one. Necessarily
oputting that one. The question is, obviously there's a huge
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land mass America. What's the mantle like underneath America? I know,
obviously the Utah Basin was formed by plate tectonics. Right
when Travis was saying it was caused by a big,
massive asteroid impact, which is not true. It's caused by
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the moving plates of the Earth and causing a sinking.
But doesn't mean there wasn't ancient meteorite impacts nearby, or
smaller impacts that happened gradually got sorbed into the ground.
Leaven rare minerals, right, that you get only from asteroids.
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There is some, there's a lot. There's more elements and
certain like the iridium, ridium, and gallium. There's certain stuff
that more dense and asteroids than meteorites than it is
on planet Earth. Because where does the Earth get its
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deposits from? Probably well, the impacts over millions and millions
of years, right, Obviously it comes from deeper in the
sun at some stage less than one or that. So
let's have a look at these ones here. It might
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be old though, lecture go full screen on that one. Ifore,
we're going to get a nice big nap, but we're not.
How do we get that bigger? Mm hmm? Okay, so
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that's Australia is not. Australia has probably got more normalist
than America. House yeah, Queensland, of course, I saw in
Australia's really similar to Utah, isn't it this? That ready
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saying stuff that's probably full of iron? Australia is just
like that. I sure it's going to be America. So
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America is not abnormal all right. The shape of anominalies
depends on irritation of the total vector of magnetization geological
unit worth saying susibility and magnitude. It what's causing it though,
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the elements. Let's see changes in latitude the map fulsick
see notes. What's that? Self of course, I've got it
too big now, self of okay, So what are we
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looking at there, Kelly Blue volcano? Whatever that is? Mum hmm,
there's a red sign there. So, yeah, these anomalies all
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over the place, Texas I am, I am university. Anyway,
I thought it was a natural America. I was trying
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to get like one there. Okay, can you see on
that one? So just give us an indication of what
the colors mean? Probably not, m H, I said, it's
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still the same document doesn't say what the colors are,
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which I really hate that. Damn it. It's gonna be
one that's going to be better than that. You think, Okay,
what's this one? This one's got something. Let's have a
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look at that one. Uh can you read it? Though? Overall?
So they rank maybe what's that mean? So where's Utah
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on that? California's got a lot? Now does that mean
that film or is it chemicals? Like I mean, minerals
or whatever? They're looking for Utah? We would Utah be
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in that mess. I wish I had names, at least
a basic names. Yeah, let's see. Let's get a map up,
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uh Utah. Let us get a bearing on it. H's
square block there next to California opposite on the Okay,
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so real is it on this? So it does look
like it could be in that region? There well, Joe,
I think it's gonn Walk ranch. Is that high up?
More down here is it? But yeah, but this is
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the thing we never we never get any balance in
the show. We don't get any skeptics on these shows,
which is a downside. They should always have a skeptics.
So it looks like the normally on that map that
we just looked at is up here and the basin
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I think is more down here. Isn't it something like city?
There's you was that one? You Utah? You knitter? How
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did you say that one? It's not Utah, that's spelled
whether U I n you wenter Mason the area here
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there's that screen of lot going around Salt Lake, Great
Salt Lake, So normally seem to be more up here
with the Lakers this area and then here where it's
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can walk on ranches. But yeah, so I thought that
a o about the finance because I was a wea
that skeptical of looking at all that sort of stuff.
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There's nothing really obviously sticking out there on those maps. Yeah,
we've got that to cover. Two have we got on
the side. We've got some messages. Well you're online, yep,
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usual time. Hey, we're talking skin Walker stuff yep. Sure.
And also another runch we're going to talk about as well,
not Bradshaw runch, but one twenty miles away from Skinwalker,
so we'll cover that eventually. Thanks for joining us from Pilled,
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I mean rubble and YouTube. At the moment, anyone I
pilled can say hello. So yeah, that's what NASA says
is going on. And then I found this one with
the world map normally there's nothing spelled wrong, got a
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K in front for some reason. Nothing new, It's in
lots of places, probably ancient based rock iron impacts. Uh
see world map. Okay, just have a look at the
world map. I don't know if I had it open
already though, the normally map off the world, so we
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have a look at that. I don't know if there's
any other options here. So look what's happened. Strange happenings.
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So that one near looks similar to what we're looking at. God,
that looks a mess, doesn't it. Then you can see
it again. You can't really see anything sticking out over
Utah there, but over here where the normally is in Africa,
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And how you read all that shit down the side,
I don't know. It's just too hard to read that.
I suppose there's a way too soon in something on
ten percent. Yeah, here we go. Yeah, that's seemed up
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all right, Oh yes, not too bad. So what are
they saying here? Maybe your data sets? What's this near
surface data? Model data says the model data predictions. I
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guess it is. That's what it means normally. I'm seeing
how close it was. So the colors are Newton's in
T in TA, not Newton's tesla. Something in g int
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is what does they say say? And medical contexts in
t M hmm, let's see if you're two, it's not
that magnetics okay, In the context it's in T stands
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for nana tesla. There you go, which is a unit
of measurement for many filled strength. So it goes all
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the way up to one hundred people. So red and
purple is method M. So we probably have to sing
back out, h uh. So what are we looking at here?
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That doesn't look like South America? That's that looks like
looking down from the north poles has to be turbot
in season mm hmm. What's that one? Okay, this we're
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looking at before? I'm assuming that way, Okay, so we
know reds and purples were very high scale, and there
is quite a few of that near Utah. Now on
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the other map, it was all along the coast. Here,
this map looks way different. So this a wee bit confusing,
isn't it? We are the mats so different? But yeah,
it looks like getting closer to Canada and there as
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we all the purple, dense purple bits happening, and over
Utah is breaking up in two more red and yellows
and greens blues. So I don't know how you could
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get anything in normally a normal going on there. Looking
at that matt, right, it's like everywhere is abnormal, especially
more up near the poles. Is that Iceland or Greenland? Yes?
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So I don't know how to make here to tell
all that guy that's right. I think it's a bit
like you could cherry pick things, right, So I think
that's what they're doing on skin walk a rich So, yeah,
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so I did used to AI to talk about this.
So I found out some information about iron asteroid impacts
millions of years ago. Uh could and theory influence this
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is what the AI was saying. Now the AI, I
put the AI for a test, and I realized AI
is not really good because it hasn't got access to
all the information, right, it would be good if it
had access to all the test results and technical papers,
because it was making claims that was based on it's
(01:04:00):
lack of information, really rather than all the information that
is out there. Now, this is really AI. It's meant
to be good. You know, you can feed it in
all these menetic logs and locations and going back twenty years, say,
and then it could compile it and look for anomalies. Right,
(01:04:28):
So it's said here in theory could influence the earth
minute field at specific locations, but the extent and duration
of such effects depend on several factors, including the size
of the impact, the composition of the target area, and
the dynamics of the earthmen field. So I was thinking, well,
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the basin is obviously plate tectonics there, and can't rule
out there being ancient impacts that happened around the area.
Mostly suggested that it's off the coast of Mexico. It's
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where the big one is meant to have impact, and
I think there's meant to be one of the sea there.
We've looked at in the past, going back a few
years now at ancient demetrait impact sites, and I think
that AI hasn't access to that information ancient No one
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impact sites. Let's see. Yeah, so there's one that's obviously
an impact. Where was that again? I forgot to get
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drink and okay, We've looked at all these maps before
and I've tried to map it with paranormal activity and
the UFA, satans and all sorts of things on my research.
You can see there was a big one out there
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over Mexico and get drink. Another big one there. You
can see it overlaps where Utah is, so there could
be a lot of debris blowing up in the atmosphere
and come down, uh over the North America there. I
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got one off the south coast of Africa, whilst they've
got one in Brazil there. It's a bit strange as
none in the sea there. But because us this map
is probably not complete, right. I suppose it takes a
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lot of many years of geologists and flying many detectors
with planes over over certain areas to map at all,
so that the AI is not going to know about
all this that I did say that Clement there, So
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it's talking about so impact the composition of the target
area and the name of the air field generation. Although
I break down the potential mechanics and limitations based on
available evidence and scientific understanding, but they're gay. I think
that AI has missed some lots of information, so they
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can't really be useful here. Which iron asteroid impacts could
affects filled filled local man anomalies. Normally this should be
bullet bullet proof bullet texts make it easier to read
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iron asteroids. About fifty thousand years ago has fragments of
meteorite iron scattered around the site. I think there's been
indications that they did get some black material that was
from meteorite impacts around skin Walker Ranch. But of course
(01:08:54):
on this other branch that they're investigating, and they're also
find in fragments of asteroids. That's why i'll bring up
after this. These anomalies are typically small scale, localized impact site.
They do not accidentally alter the global geomatic field, but
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can create measurable variations in the manifield strength or direction,
often detectable through geophysical surveys. Impact induced shock magnetism energy
impacts can generate intense shock pressure that magnetizes rocks in
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the presence of an existent manu field. So as you know,
as molten lava comes out of volcanoes, it gets magnetized
as it starts to cool down. Studies of lava rock
suggest that large impacts cantemporary empfy a pre existent that
(01:10:04):
it filled at the impact site or the antipodal point.
So the men measured lava rocks I found the manute
filled was different at those locations. If similar processes could
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cure blah blah blah plasma electro magic effect during impact,
large impacts generation plasma clouds due to viberalization. It's funny
how plasma comes up quite a lot. We're in a
plasma universe. These clouds can interact with earthmen it field
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and potentially causing temporary localized preturbances on the main The
AI does go on a bit. The Chicken Lub impact
for ten to falling killing me to the asteroid sixty
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six million years ago released energy fling to one hundred
million megaton blasts, and there's no conclusive evidence that caused
a global minic revessel or significant long term destruction. So
the iron core in the Earth this scene was unaffected
(01:11:40):
by that massive impact, but it doesn't mean that particular
area doesn't have abnormal anomalies after right, which is probably
(01:12:01):
the same as Utah. Smaller impacts like the Chiesak Peak
pay impact through mile wide asteroids thirty five I mean
years ago cause certem local disruption. So it's saying local
here that is unlikely to have affected the global geometric filt.
(01:12:22):
So that could explain skin Walker Ranch. They could not.
Limitations and consideration scale and duration of effects. Most iron
asteroid impacts, even different ones like the Argene Crater or
(01:12:43):
Perpecal Crater three to five miles in diameter are too
small to affect this global okay I said, all that
already laqual correlation with major minic changes that goes on.
In our conclusion, asteroid impacts millions of years ago locally
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caused localized spending out anomalies at specific locations on the
Earth's surface due to the position of ferromagnetic materials and
shock magnetism. These effects are typically confined to the impact
site and detectable through geophysical as seen in cases like
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Blah Blah blah. Alter Earth signically alter global electro manic field,
which is primarily driven by the core so it's a
bit hard for a asteroid to change cause pole vessal
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and change the our pretectives shield from the salt the
sun is what they're saying there. So as to even
more details here, the semming pop up on the sides back.
I didn't know you were gone. Skinwalker ranch has electromenic normally,
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what is best guess causing it? So asked the AI.
This conclusion, the best guess for the electrom normally is
at skin orger ranches that they stem from geological features
such as amenic mineral deposits or tectonic activity potentially combined
(01:14:32):
with electromenetic emissions from nearby nearby oil and gas equipments,
which has always been the lot of people saying that
with the frequencies as well, the one point six one
point two related to oil mine and nearby screen's gone.
(01:15:05):
How can I fix it? It's going to be a
loose connection. I'm too scared to touch, and you think
because I'm going to screw up the string? Mm hmm
is that still working? I'm gonna have to try and
(01:15:25):
figure this one out. Hello, Hello. Most things always go
when you go live, not before really just gives a
drink on the here. Mum, I'm gonna have to chick
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all the cables next time. Oh that's better. So there
being the table, I can hear the headphane clicking off
(01:16:05):
and on. It could be this side that's holding the problem. Yeah,
I'm too scared to move anything up releasing the monitor.
(01:16:26):
I'm going to chick out all the cables. So yeah,
when do we get to uh, it just leaves off
a lot of stuff. We just want to get to
the conclusion. Many nominees from material depositive line rich mantials
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such as Magnan night can create local wise minute normally
if they're un that he say you in basin consists
such deposits, they could cause fluctuations meant filled intensity detected
by sensitive instruments like those used that can walk a ratch.
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The Reddit post emphasizing that these normies are small on
this order of when U T so it's not in nano,
so what's you micro tesla that's locod enough to be measured.
Supporting the idea of a of geological distributions techno technic
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tectonic activity, the unit bas as part of a technological
active region with fault lines and sedimentary layers seismic activity
or piso electric effects. Member I was talking about piso
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electric and shock quartz in the rocks, and they could
have other elements from a meteorite impacts also in the
rocks causing conductivity right, which can then generate many fields
(01:18:35):
as the current flows micro season activity. Yep I read
that well not directly documented that the ranch scissors and
non phenomena in geophysics could produce and transient electromedics signals well,
(01:19:00):
and guess equipment Bud's hypothesis that nearby all and gas
drilling automation could broak a selector a minute signals aligns
with the sporadic nature of the anominies. These signals could
interfere with electronics, explain issues like drone crashes or GPS
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and accuracies reported by such as.
Speaker 6 (01:19:27):
Hey, Michael King donated ten pounds through super Chat, please
do funny Tyler video soon turned.
Speaker 3 (01:19:35):
Out, Uh yeah, We've got a lot of serious stuff
to talk about. Tyler's not serious, but yeah, seeing hopefully
do some other shows in midweek or whatever. Probably when
(01:19:56):
summer comes back, it'll be a lot easier gradually warming
up here now, Thank god. Some researchers like those features
on the Secret of Skinwalker. Ranch proposed that the anomalies
could result from intelligent manipulation by an unknown presence, possibly
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extraterrestrial or interdimensional. Reports of UFO Stan's ups other unexplained
events fuel this theory, which we've explained all those away,
and then they're not really UFOs or but mostly bugs, balloons, birds,
(01:20:39):
and other things. Right. For example, a twenty three study
a posts using a Hearhol effect keyboard to detect intelligent
manipulation of electromagnetic fields suggestion anomalies might be deliberate signals limitations.
There are no empirical evidence link in electromedic anomalies to
(01:21:03):
exterrestrials or paranormal causes. This because there's not enough people studying.
I guess, really, who takes paranormal serious? What scientists take
paranormal scientists seriously. Skeptists like Robert Sheefer argue the claims
of paranormal activity lacks substantialzation, not in that previous owners
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reported no supernatural events over decades, and anomalies may have
been exaggerated to sell the property. The small scale of
electromedic deviations one ut is also inconsistent with the energy
required for phenomena like intermensional portals, atmospheric or isospheric affects description.
(01:21:58):
Some speculate that atmospheric phenomens such as isopheric disturbance or
localized plasma formations could cause electromedic interference. The unit are
based on high altitude and clear skies might enhance such effects,
(01:22:19):
potentially linked to reported UAP sitans limitation as well. Isompheric
disturbance can affect radio signals, they typically occur on larger
scales and not confined to a twelve twelve acre property.
The local wise nature of the nominies that at skin
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of a ratch makes this less likely. No specific data
supports this theory in context with the ranch and a
true progenic interference, human activities such as military experiments or
unauthorized technology g test and could produce electronic electromnetic signals.
(01:23:05):
Travis Taylor, a scientist on the show, has suggested this
possibility of bad human actors causing some familiar well, someone
at a camp ground that's down the end of the
property with some sort of drones and also radio daming
equipment could also play have a little fun with Travers
(01:23:27):
and the crew there, though he notes much remains unexplained
consistent human interference, while what's this one the rights remote
location reduces a loclihood of consistent human interference apart from
the camping ground at the other end, so the AI
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is not particularly correct there. While oil and gas acreement
is a plausible source now even suggests military or covert operations.
Tagging and the Rich historical impacts asteroid related. Given the
user's previous question about asteroid impacts, me one could high
(01:24:12):
fossilize that ancient iron asteroid impacts left men normally in
the region similar to those at the sites like blah
blah blah. Such impacts could deposit for men and material
localized men at fielled variations limitation. No documented impact creators
(01:24:36):
are known in the immediate vercility of Skinwalker Rich. Well,
they did find it from drilling stuff that could explain
could only come from asteroids. So I think the AI
is wrong here. I don't think it's got enough information
(01:24:58):
on all that. I think also looking at those impact maps,
there would have to be buried at certain levels material
from those impacts, which could be in that sort of
green snot stuff they're getting that was on fire. They
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happen due to a meteorite impact or a lightning strike,
of course, So what's the conclusion of this one? Is
there a conclusion here? It's not really formatted very well. See,
(01:25:51):
it's consistent with geological variations rather than exotic causes, as
noted in the red analysis challenges in an ongoing research,
The Rancher's reputation as a paranormal hotspot complicates objective analysis,
(01:26:11):
as media attention and shows like The Ranch may amplify
unverified clings. Giptits argue that the lack of consistent, reproducible
data after decades of study undermines paranormal theories. However, ongoing
(01:26:34):
experiments such as drone mapping with pix f D matic
and electromedic monitin aimed to quantify anomalies more regulously. These
efforts could clarify whether geology features like subsurface manetic deposits
(01:26:57):
are the primary drivers. I would minerals in the rock,
which could be from asteroids, because or meteorites or whatever.
Your suggestion points to a specific hypothesis for this electro
(01:27:18):
minute noomally he is reported a secret skin of a
Rants season six, episode nine, based on the twenty twenty
two LUNARSOID data sharing us A prose ten to ten
thousand times above normal nominally. So that's what the guy did.
He analyst it further and come back to the show
(01:27:40):
this year to say these are the final results and
they should repeat the experiment, which is what you should
do for science, and to see if it was a
data era the triangle at three thousand to five thousand
feet with peaks off one through peaks of one point
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two to one point eight gigahertz. You proposed that the
best exclmination might be data erarors in the twenty twenty
two lunus SOID measurements. I said that to the AI
combined with interference and reflected frequencies from equipment, possibly the
team's own gear like Ham radios. I did say Ham radios,
(01:28:25):
I said Ham radio is near and not part of
their gear, but anyway in the end zone on the
MESA contributed into the observed peaks. Although I evalidate this
is from a great cord. It's called uh learnousoids. Equipment,
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if not properly calibrated, as I was saying, might misinterpret
transsistent signals or noise as sustained normalies and flating measurements,
data process and artifacts betweenty twenty two. Data points Matt
described as showing a hot spot over the triangle could
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include processing areas such as epifying background noise or missaligne
and spatial spatal spatial data leading to eccggerated readings. Environmental noise.
The unit basin's remote location has low r REF background,
(01:29:33):
but natural phenomenon atmospheric scattering, iron spheric effects or nearby
equipment could introduce noise mistaken for ten thousand times anomaly.
But if it's three thousand feet up though, or twelve
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thousand feed up, could that also be explained? To see
this is where AI. I don't think it could be
fully correct, right, You've got to take AI over pinch
of salt evidence. The show's lack of peer review publication
that's for sure, as a noted in prior discussion, suggests
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limited realidation. A twenty twenty one Reddit post on unit
pas inact normalies reports modest deviations neglas three hundred to
four hundred NT, far below the clean scale, indicating that
extreme days may reflect errors rather than real phenomenal. The
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absence of independent confirmation of a five hundred ut or
k what slash per meters wed anomally supports the idea
of data misinterpretation, interference and reflected frequencies from Nassau the MESA.
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Near the triangle, a prominent geological feature could act as
a reflective service or natural waveguide for RAF signals. That
sounds really technical. A waveguide amplifying or redirection frequencies in
the one point two to one point six gigahertz range.
This range includes bands used for GPS satellite communication and
(01:31:27):
some handra radar radio frequencies align with peaks reported at
the range, not the run. I mean messas. Sedimentary rock eg.
Sandstone shell may contain iron rich materials like hematite, which
(01:31:47):
can reflect or scatter IRF waves, especially if the rock
has conductive properties. Topopatrical features like cliffs or cavities could
create multi path interference, which I talked about in the past,
where signals bounce and overlap, producing apparent peaks like aalize.
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Effects the end zone on the mess A. Possibly a
specific area used by the team for experiments could enhance
reflections due to its geometry or proximity. So I don't
know if random read all this, but you can see.
It shouldn't make the guys think, you know, it shouldn't
(01:32:30):
make any scientists think, and they should be get there
should be creating experiments that either repeats this thing or
they can knock it off bit by bit. Like they don't.
They don't go completely dark because they've got a film. Anyway,
(01:32:55):
you can go completely dark if you used conventional video film.
I guess, get all the electronics out of the area
and see if any of them meters go crazy. Why,
basically you're in a fairer day cage. Right. In fact,
they could spend millions building a big fire cage over
(01:33:18):
the triangle, right, and that would eliminate lots of things
probably Anyway, how would you do that? Though wire mesh
and poles banged into the ground. I suppose you could
(01:33:39):
do it when you think about it. You weren't able
to get it too high up, though, But I suppose
you could. You could have like a a debt, a
net made of wire that you lift up by glimps
or balloons, like a filming, like a blanket, a menetic
(01:34:03):
blanket over the whole triangle, and then do the experiments.
Now that should be feasible. I don't know how much
that would cost, but billionaires should be afford it. This
is making out of gold. So yeah, this one's a
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wee bit better formated than the last ones I did,
so it's going out the same thing. Conclusion. The best
case for the electromnute normally, it is reported in the
Skinwalker Runch episode nine, season six, is that the twenty
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twenty two LUNASID data contains errors or misinterpretations inflating modest
rs spikes into ten to ten thousand times above normal.
I think the AIS screwed it up here. I think
it's mixing up the radio frequencies with the minute readings,
(01:35:07):
but it does same electromntic are normally is because in
the same and they all they all electromenetic. I guess
could they like a local mining that's happening on the
ranch being reflecting signals up to where the sun is
(01:35:28):
the bloom sonnoid was the probe. It's possible, isn't it?
And that's going to cause UH reading failures. AI is
fun and it's still going on about other things here
(01:35:51):
analysis So if you're uploaded updated hyposteris Miljet military Jet
communications as a source of the one point six gigahit signal.
So I felt the subtitles from the show the subtitless
at one point six giga hits signal detected during the
leanasid a quick experiments originating from a center of the triangle.
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Note that there's reserved for the Earth space communication. You
suggest military jets with communications systems could contributed to this signal,
alongside other sources like ham radio, military hubs, smartphones, or
satellite thanes. Let evalerate the military jet hubbuzist so it
(01:36:42):
breaks it down, so saying what band it's in? So
what was its conclusion? So now that's got the dialogue
(01:37:03):
from the episode fed into it. I fed it in,
see a change its output. So smartphones plausibility, limitary communication
hubs plausible its own over interference sources. You also propose
(01:37:24):
nearby hand radios. It's also saying plausible the twenty three
centimeter band one point two is close to one point
six gigahertz. Local hobbyists could operate nearby Inflictions of the
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NISA could create a hotspot likelihood moderates as hand radios
are common, that less likely to produce a precise one
point six giga hits signal. Compared to a sat coom. Yeah,
but they didn't get one point six clean signal though
it was it a lot of times. It's got dirty
(01:38:09):
frequencies overside, and they did get one that was zero
zero zero zero forty or something, didn't they. Yeah, it'd
be good to plug everything from the experiments into it
(01:38:30):
and use AI and just as AI what it thinks
about it all, whether it says likely causes errors, I
think that's probably going to be the answer or yep,
or it's going to be some underhanded stuff. Having in right,
(01:38:56):
ancient asteroid impact hypothesis, your president, it's the black pandetic
material green jelly and chip with chuckle and parabolic dish
like land dip to ancient asteroid impact. We know that's
not true though, with the dip in the lands supported
(01:39:19):
by experts and elysis dating material. But let's evalerate black material.
It's talking about nickel meteorites are dark and menetic, causing anomalies,
green jelly with chuckle, use site and expert play and
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it's organic and uh, and it just goes on conclusion.
That's probably what you need to go to here. Conclusion.
(01:40:04):
The one point sex gig has signal skinwalker ranch is
most likely from a military jet sitcom during a low
flying pass, which they got documented in the episode, or
a satellite phone with smut phone as a secondary source,
emplified by the messa's reflective geology the ten thousand times
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and normally is saggerated due to delta errors and blah
blah blah. And I did one on the analysis laider
lighter lighter interference from helicopter right, yeah, because I've said
that into it. Interference from the helicopter, the ground based
(01:40:51):
FPV drones lighter scans the MESSA. The low flying helicop
cutter could introduce fine dust or moisture into the loader's
field of view, causing a black output no return signal.
Here's how fine dust helicopter downwasher helicopter at low altitude
(01:41:17):
e g. Five fifty two one hundred feet generates a
rota wash that can lift fine dust from the dry
soil or skin rocker ranch. Even without visible thick dust,
fine particles could form a suspended cloud in the loaders
(01:41:41):
field of view. Loader interference. Fine dust scatter laser pulses
were scattering, reducing returns signal strength. If dense enough, it
could block pulses prevent lasers from each in the measure,
(01:42:02):
causing no returns, black output, and add noise scatter like
randomly createing incomplete point clouds. Dust on the loader lens
could block signals, though less likely for a stationary droke. Locally,
(01:42:24):
fine dust could cause a temporary blackout. If the helicopter
creates a localized dust clouds, it's like it's repeating itself.
Moisture and overcast low clouds environmental conditions. Overcast low clouds
e g. Stratos under two thousand feet suggest high humidity,
(01:42:47):
list or light drizzle common during night time experiments. The
helicopter's downwashed could stir moisture laden air or registri mist
into the lader's field of view. Loader interference watered that
(01:43:09):
droplets can a sword lasers near infrared wavelengths of sword
by water weaken in return. Scattered light droplets cause my
scattering to fusion pulses and reduced signal strength block signals.
(01:43:30):
Dense mist or fog visibility less than one hundred meters
camp event pulses Halicotter's pole Halicotter's role. I'm talking about
the one point five gigahertz FP the transmission of the
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TV camera signal video feed is independent of the lader's leader.
Theyse operate in interference with the five point six giga
Hitz signal eg. From electromnic anomalies or physical obstructions wouldn't
directly cause a black loader output, as loader relies on
(01:44:15):
optical returns, not radio fences. So it doesn't doesn't mean
there wasn't some sort of blackout with the camera or
(01:44:36):
a loss of transmitting the data back to base. Right,
how's it sending the data from the drone back because
he was watching it in real time. It wasn't taking
off a SD card or anything this time. So there's
a signal dropout or a loss of signal from interference
of the helicopter coming towards it causing a interference knocking
(01:45:01):
out corrupting the data. Then it could go black, right,
because it's not receiving data. So it's all source of
possibilities that it's not even even talked about on the show.
And of course they talked about the drawbits, uh, teeth
(01:45:25):
removed without heat might be part of episodes and lines
narrative because they were saying it was losing teeth, but
it wasn't really hot, like the heat would weaken the metal,
wouldn't it. So it's saying the black laid out outputs
(01:45:50):
mostly due to moisture from overcast conditions. But I don't
think so. I think the AI is wrong here, but
it's got better idea than travel was say. Anyway, I
made a bunk argue that the Skinwalker, Ruts and Norman
have mundane explanations. Shows the exaggeration. Uh, yes, you're correct
(01:46:18):
that FPV refers to the drones first person view system
transmitting my video, not a model in the screen. Yeah,
So anyway, it was it was fun with the AI.
You can see there's a lot of wordiness there. Drives
(01:46:40):
you crazy going through all all right, I did have
a did have that bookmark, but we're finished with that now.
So the normally is most likely again compounded data errors interference,
(01:47:02):
and you have to reproduce it more than twice. Really
don't you to prove it otherwise, but it still might
get interference. Right, So when we'd be the best time
to do measurements when mine mine mining happens twenty four
(01:47:24):
point seven, doesn't it. It's not like they switch off.
They normally have shifts and things because making millions of dollars.
So yeah, I don't think you would have a really
clean area at all. I suppose you could do the
(01:47:46):
fair cage experiment that I talked about, and they can
they wire mesh that you lived up and then do
your experiments inside that. You could even put it over
the whole mess MESA and uh have handheld senses for
measuring the neddict field that way, because you're inside the
(01:48:13):
bubble of Faraday coach in this case. Uh so, yeah,
what's this one? We've got some videos look at, but
we'll come back to that one Space Station. Come back
to that one. Uh bringing sound a bunk. I'm not
(01:48:43):
sure what that one is, all right, come back to
that one we found off on post in this Yeah,
we'll come back to that one. Hero I can't come
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back released another video and come back to it, all right.
I'm going to talk about the Proof is out There
show with a stickhead Mike di'antonio, I can't tell kite
from a beard mmeration and the SCU guy totally clueless. Unfortunately,
(01:49:32):
I think it was meant to be a clever man.
But anyway, I've got some more skinwalker runch stuff here,
Nick arrests, so we just talk about that. I'm just
looking for the skin walker runch. This is why Travis
Taylor blocked me. So going back to twenty twenty three,
(01:49:56):
so he blocked because Mick consulted than this episode when
Travis Taylor mistook flight B six eight three thirty four
UFO that also appeared in a thousand year old rock glyph,
(01:50:17):
which enhanced validie, which hence validated the ancient etnauts theory. Entertainment. Sure,
but don't pretend it's rule. Travis Taylor are tagged. So
this is a glyph? Is it? What's happened here? Well,
(01:50:46):
it's something strange going on here, m okay.
Speaker 7 (01:51:01):
And you'd see that same structure that was seen by
the Chilean navy.
Speaker 3 (01:51:06):
So Micholas looked into this with his hive of experts
and found it was actually a jet making a conventional
contrail as it was coming down and hit a air
pocket of colder air, which of course the jets gases
(01:51:31):
out the engines to cause the crystals formation. And of
course they put it on a chi Chilean aircraft with
thermal and because we know that the thermal is larger
than the object crading it, which they call glair. You
(01:51:54):
don't actually see the aircraft or the UFO or whatever
it's causing it. And he's trying to compare this thing
to a glyph, which is hilarious really so saying what
this is a year here creating a similar trail on
(01:52:14):
this episode, they match nearly perfectly, I don't think so.
Speaker 7 (01:52:21):
Just like the phenomena called by this Chilean helicopter, like the.
Speaker 3 (01:52:25):
Diamond things, the Pentagon higher than the expert on this
sort of stuff, and he couldn't even get this one
right alone, let alone the navy stuff.
Speaker 7 (01:52:38):
We're seeing on the on the infrared. That's a phenomenon
right now, we're seeing with our own eyes and we've
we've seen that somebody else saw it somehow.
Speaker 3 (01:52:46):
How old is the glyph? Several hundreds so you can't
you can't do a glyph with something that appears on
a video. It's just crazy. That's not a scientist m.
Speaker 5 (01:53:06):
Found in the same geographical part of the world.
Speaker 7 (01:53:09):
That's that's one of the most amazing things I've ever
seen in my life.
Speaker 3 (01:53:13):
It's truly amazing. No wonder, no wonder you got blocked.
But anyway, some of the interesting stuff come out here.
That was interesting. The self healing cumeric material. Now, I
(01:53:34):
actually did look into that, as you know, and I
looked into it a bit more since, and I'm not
sure if I've got it here. Yeah, here we go
(01:53:59):
so closer to the other one. So mc ness or
his team noticed, which I didn't notice at the time.
I'm not sure if it's got a close image of
it here, but I did want nothing off the screens.
(01:54:23):
I'll just bring it up, so I took it from
the video. I think it was from the video you
can see here. They're good on five.
Speaker 6 (01:54:39):
Michael King donated ten pounds through super chat.
Speaker 8 (01:54:42):
The fact is, at.
Speaker 6 (01:54:43):
The end of the day, no matter what, we can
never know for sure of anything except what we experience ourselves.
Speaker 3 (01:54:49):
Yeah, this is the sept of on skin Roker runch.
Now they're sharing. Brandon, the expert that was sharing this
before and after ones of its self healing, didn't actually
tell everybody that he had on different settings. So he's
got it on the electric beam on five killer watts,
(01:55:13):
killer vaults there, and on this one he's got it
on ten. That changes the scale factor. So it's like
I think I got someascination on that to the press
in a separal coment might be underneath. It's like looking
at a telescope and summing in, right, so you can
(01:55:35):
see here we're not comparing apples with tomatoes, right, We're
not comparing tomatos with other tomatoes. We're comparing it with apples.
They're trying to say it's the same you, which is
not if it was on five five or ten ten
(01:55:58):
and that they called their got filled in. They've changed it.
But now they're getting a finer detail here that they're
not getting here, and it just creates creates this hole
(01:56:19):
which is actually a hole. It's probably this area here.
It's not even the same area. I don't think. Let's see,
we can't even match it up. So where's that? But
(01:56:42):
there the white boot and this photograph have to be
over here? When so we're looking at that one there
(01:57:02):
is it? Like? Yeah, what is it? Now? I think
the ten killer? What was more detail? Let me to
see when I find out I did actually post some information,
(01:57:23):
uh from surface to depth. How accelerating voltage effects CM
an electro microscope A five killer. What accelerating voltage produces
(01:57:44):
images with better surface detail and reduced being damaged compared
to ten kV. This is because low voltages result in
general electron penetration, minimizing damage to delicate samples and enhancing
(01:58:09):
the visibility of the service feature. However, are tenklar vault
can be advantagous for imagen deeper into thicker samples or
for certain analytical techniques. So it's like summing in, isn't
it what they're saying there? So the five killer watt
(01:58:32):
a volt one has finer detail and this one has
less details, So that means it's seeing services there that's
not quite visible here even though there exists there, so
it's not actually a hole there. So that looks like
(01:59:00):
edge of it here. Let's see it looks like an
edge there there that there, there's the edge there bo.
(01:59:20):
So this has got more detail and this has less.
So really this is misleading. If that was five and
that was five and there was a hole there, then
you could say it was rehealing itself. But so you
(01:59:43):
can see they're totally misleading people. And what was this
one here? One killer vault killer VOT so it was
at the same sample ten killer vault and twenty killer
(02:00:09):
so it looks like it's seeming in there. It doesn't
it get but there is looking this is more in
that area there ten times five thousand times, five thousand
(02:00:30):
times five thousand times. So all those other numbers are
the same, but they're just changing the killer what and
it changes the image, doesn't It looks totally different there?
So there and that looks different again, and so does that.
(02:01:06):
And you can see the holes are always different h holes.
Holes are different there, and holes are different there. It
looks like it's swuming in though, doesn't it So that
bit there, it's got to be that bit there is it?
There's that little bit goes up there. See again, it
(02:01:29):
looks like it's less like less contrast or brightness that
you can see it's got something in the hole that
one's got more detail. And this has got even more detail,
so that there is more detail and one killer vault.
It's not even going right close to the material surface.
(02:01:53):
It's like sueming out. Swomen soon out, soon out, seem out.
So it's looking at the material in more and more
detail going in. I suppose it's like looking into an atom.
I suppose, but you can see there it's not self healing.
(02:02:17):
As an example, West did post it. This is the
ones that they got off the video. I all say,
checked that on the video and saw the segale, say,
now it's good spotted. Indeed, some deception here. That operator
(02:02:38):
must have known one was five killer lot on the
other ten killer, different soon level and not comparing each
at the same setence. He also would know about self
healing traumatics and how they work. So I found this
video here on how self heal insurance work. This asing
(02:03:04):
guy was trying to create materials used in space. I
guess let's have a look like space shuttle tills, that
sort of stuff.
Speaker 9 (02:03:26):
Ceramics are ordinarily brittle. However, music, Pam, I gotta.
Speaker 3 (02:03:37):
Be careful here.
Speaker 10 (02:03:40):
How was the liquid like substance generated?
Speaker 3 (02:03:44):
Yes, so I haven't bookmark that we lost the bookmark
thanks Google.
Speaker 10 (02:03:52):
A degree centigrade? How was the liquid like substance generated
this photograph?
Speaker 3 (02:04:03):
So they found that they're heating up to a thousand
degrees would create this liquid substance that sort of filled
in the cracks and reset and so heal the cracks
a bit like arraudites, I guess, like glue. And since
(02:04:24):
then they now got it going at room temperature and
they don't need to. They can got self he insturmounts
that work at room temperature. So they were talking about
the fragments they got. The silvery fragments had what do
you call it grid pattern on the back, and that
(02:04:45):
was manufactured. So yeah, it could be from lots of things.
Could be from crashed space debris. Also could be from
black Ops plane crash. It could even be like a
(02:05:07):
dump site there where they just plowed it one after
a crash, plowed it into the NASON then kept it right.
Maybe there was some radioactiveness there. So yeah, it doesn't
ruled out the possibility of the NASA haven't been a
dump site. But UFO is we've pushing it. But yeah,
(02:05:33):
it doesn't look like man made, not Aimian made. Even
they even pointed out in the show it looks like
it's man made traumeric. But yeah, this is a really
good one's talking about how they figured out that they
could heal stuff be by making getting it hot carbade.
(02:05:54):
I pushed link to it anyway, so that was back
in twenty eighteen. Right since then, if I click on that,
we've got it working at room temperature. Ye, look on that.
(02:06:20):
I got this article here seeings they found a way
to heal at room temperature. That was a recent recent
publication as well. That's getting on here crazy no need
for thermal treatment. This process hells cracks in shramatic composites
(02:06:44):
at room temperature, so they can get it going in
shurmarics concrete weave it like a shurmeric. They also got
self healing concrete. So it's got little diagrams here shown
in the atoms and how you use an aluminium oxide
(02:07:05):
matrix and conductivity and putting the current for it would
cause it the South Hill. Remember I was talking about
how they could have self healing fabrics on glimpse at
the edge of space if you try to shoot it
down the simply with the hot holes of self hell,
(02:07:29):
it's quite a clever little idea. Really, schemes of crack
heal and magnizent are induced by annidasation and throughout based
composite others putting the current for it. So yeah, when
(02:07:51):
it was that paper written a year later, so they're
looking at a thousand degrees a year later, and they
got it down to room temperature using electricity. So yeah,
you could see how that could be used in black hops,
(02:08:11):
space debris and the analyze to see what elements it had,
and I see their list of elements and ratio seems
to match those of man made self heaven traumatics in here.
They talk about what you're left to open. They talk
(02:08:33):
about it being carbon, oxygen, magnesium, aluminium, right, I just
say point out aluminium oxide. Well, if it's got a
lot of oxygen in it, uh, carbon magnesium and aluminium
(02:08:54):
and silicon, So it sounds like a man made material
that they're getting out of the MESA. What's it from?
We don't know. I don't think it'd be used on
thumb year. It's possibly it's from a plane crash of
(02:09:15):
some sort. Or they simply may have just had like
a big deep hole in the ground that they are
left over from mining and just fill it in and
bury it, just like you do with a normal trash dump.
(02:09:36):
So there was a mystery there. But yeah, it's quite
interesting that this could actually be something legit where the
men in field and frequencies and all that, and the
dome may not be. But because it's been misled here
when it was actually it wasn't actually self healing. It's
(02:09:57):
just because the detail and one is not the same
as the other apart from this one here with the
electors what do you call it? The spectrum analysis done
seemed to match up with these online elements they're talking about.
(02:10:22):
I think there was a chart. Actually, let me just
open it up again. I have a lot of chart
of elements talking about amps. Mhm. I think it's in
(02:10:44):
the words alminum, oxygen T I. What's t I D
see oxygen is quite significant significant, But that could be
older cerameric that the government was mucking around with or
(02:11:06):
the Space Agency or whatever it was from. Could have
been a Russian satite come down. It could have been
anything like that. They've been mucking around. Was similar shielding
techniques to keep their space equipment working in extreme coldness.
(02:11:27):
So it talks about alabinum and talks about oxygen there.
What else forgot hydrogen, ta plate, platinum? How about carbon?
(02:11:48):
As Carvin mentioned? Carvin was more or current solutions. Oh,
I would say, see, it's all about the thousand degree
(02:12:09):
temperature here. If you had carbon in its right, that
make it would make it conductive, So it makes sense
that you would want some metals added in. All right,
(02:12:34):
It's just some research I was doing on top of it.
Because mix says, well, the finding isn't self healing, but
it could be still even though the misleading is here.
Maybe what the guy was showing he didn't realize he
(02:12:54):
made a mistake. Maybe maybe he didn't do it on purpose.
But anyway, personal link to that one because that one's
more interesting results from skin Walker runch. It's just hilarious
that they would do that mistake. You know, this is
(02:13:23):
why they don't really look at the technical side of
You can see it gets quite in depth and it
gets boring to most people out there. And the show
is going to be entertainment, right, ceramics and deception. And
(02:13:53):
now it was Traveled that was blabbing. I see it's
self healed. But the guy didn't have much time to spa.
He may have corrected them and they may not included
it in the edit. He may say, hang on, Travis,
you're wrong here. So they thought, oh no, we can't
have that. We've got to put that guy saying that
Travels is wrong and just leaving the stupid comments instead.
(02:14:17):
So yeah, I suppose we've got to be keeping middle
ground tier. So anyway, I think we're finished with that
there and that one there, and come back to that
(02:14:44):
one more interesting stuff. I guess black Cube would come
back to you, all right. I found this that. We'll
come back to that one. But the rampods come back
to that. Here you go and come back to lee stuff.
(02:15:14):
Come back to that. That's larious. Come back to that one.
What's this one? All right? Come back to that one? Yeah,
(02:15:40):
I ustal Green Streak was posted about about that. They
would come back to it, all right. So I come
across a new series I didn't even know it existed,
which is just up the road from Skinwalker Rush. It's
twenty miles away and it's called I don't know if
(02:16:04):
you've heard about it, blind Frog Runch, And so I
plugged it into the maps to see if it actually
Google knew about it, and I plugged in Skinwalker Ranch
and line Frog Ranch, and sure enough, I drew a
(02:16:26):
line between them, and it's They said it was about
twenty miles away as thirty four on that road. What's
that one there? I can we get that one, but
it's go out? Bit? Is it really twenty miles away?
(02:16:49):
What's that so that? I can't quite read it? Eleven miles?
So the shortest route I know was? Was it changing
that can we measure this? Uh? How was it? How
(02:17:14):
did we do it? Measure tool on us? Can anybody remember?
Was it the control key with the right now but
or something? Let's see the measurements right click? Yeah, well
(02:17:40):
I don't do that. Oh no, yeah, let's reload it.
So I still kept it? Yeah? Okay, right click measure
(02:18:04):
distance and then what do you have to do? Can't
read what's written there? Right click? Right clear measurements. I
didn't even measure anything. Usure and what's that say? There?
(02:18:29):
Click on quick there and then theahh, there you go?
What's that say? I can't read it? I can't read it?
Turtle distance sixteen kosh when it miles? Really lent me?
(02:18:56):
So it's actually less than twenty miles? Here we go?
Thirteen was so seteen is sixteen? All right? What's happened there? Yeah?
(02:19:17):
Seteen from there to there? So I'm not sure where
they got twenty on the show from. They said it
was twenty minutes twenty miles away. There's any half that
distance really Anyway, The show is located up here and
(02:19:40):
basically they're trying to find ancient buried gold from Aztecs.
I think it is because there's a story about some
religious leader also found us gold wherever it was anchor
gold and made it into coins with his name on
(02:20:05):
it or whatever, but anyway he buried it. All. They're
trying to find all this missing gold on the runch.
I thought was quite interesting, but I thought, is it
really true what they're trying to do. The show comes
across very very scripted, although the scientists on it I've
(02:20:27):
looked into is legit. They've got a geologist there analyzing
the thing, and they're spending lots of money drilling big
holes into the ground to get into underground caverns, which
is quite interesting. They've got these huge cavern systems that
they know that's there because NASA surveyed it. So it
(02:20:49):
kind of makes me there's some sort of connection to
Skinwalker Runch here if they're getting the same sort of
discoveries tunnels underneath and strange things heaving into the electronics,
the same as Skinwalker Ranch. I just thought it was
going like a mockery show or Skinwalker Ranch, but it wasn't.
(02:21:11):
It's actually it's actually more interesting actually, but it comes
across really fake, a bit like that History Channels. Was
it called Monster Monster Crest, not Muster Crest. What's it called.
(02:21:34):
But anyway, it was some stupid hillbilly type show where
they're looking for bigfoots. It wasn't finding Bigfoot. It was
called Mountain Monsters, Mountain Monsters or something like that, But
I thought it was more like that has a lot
(02:21:57):
of legit stuff in it. But then they go underground.
Then they're in these hasmat suits with their own option supply,
and then something the meter on the suit goes off
saying they've got hydrogen sulfoid air gas in the air,
and they all panic and try to get out the entrance.
If you've got those kind of suitsng with your own
(02:22:17):
air supply, there's no need to panic about any detection
like that. So yeah, it kind of makes me wonder
about the show being authentic. But it turns out that
someone has done a land check of the thing, and
it's owned by the guy that owns the ranch for sure,
(02:22:41):
and it is private property. And there's various things on
the show that's got to be legit, and they're spending
real money on it, but other things don't add up.
I suppoiseally have to watch it, really, I'm not sure
(02:23:03):
if I've got a link to it at all here.
It's probably strange irs over screen. I think, what's going on.
I'm gonna have to check out the cable and everywhere
and not that I can find. It might be just
a dodgy cable somewhere. Will power supply again, I get
(02:23:30):
lots of power supplies getting bad here. So this is
that's here. New season has already come out, So Dwayne
Olinger does actually own Land, has sunk everything he has
into hunting for what he believes it's a verse fortunate gold.
(02:23:51):
But what's interesting so far They found a rare mineral
metal called gallion, which is very high conductive and it
melts that room temperature and it looks like mercury. Mercury
(02:24:13):
melts it the temperature and that doesn't it but it's solid.
As soon as you put it in your hand, it
turns into this like mercury, looks like mercury, and it's
something meant to be less not toxic. So basically it's
(02:24:34):
them like, Okay, I'm drilling down trying to pull out stuff.
But they went to this underwater cavin and found these
logs all tied together. So I had all these rocks
piled up inside it, and they called it a chest
or a box, when it's really not a box. It
(02:24:54):
was like all these logs strapped together into a box
shape but had probably some beans underneath holding in the
rocks into it. And they thought maybe all the rocks
had fallen into it and bury the gold bars or
(02:25:16):
whatever in the middle or whatever. So they try attach
a chain to one of the logs, which you'd never
do and pull it out, even if you put a
chain around all of it to try and pull it
out full of bits, because it'd have to be five
hundred years old, and they had rope only tying it
all together, and rope degrades, it loses its strength, even
(02:25:39):
though it could be treated with oils, tar and stuff
to make it waterproof, because I've known the Aztecs would
hide their gold in caves and then flood them to
protect it from people trying to get to it, and
they would be be trap it as well. But like
Indiana Jones, so it's quite an interesting more interesting serious
(02:26:03):
than skinwalker runch has skin Walkers has people spying on him.
I thought it was really a piss take or skinwalker runch,
but it wasn't. But yeah, you can have a look
at that if you want to. But if the geologist
(02:26:23):
is meant to be a legit person with qualifications and
all that, and he has been on other Discovery Channel shows,
so I think they recommended it to the ranch owner
to get this guy in to actually analyze the saw
for them and work out. And they actually did find
some gold nuggets and that's all they poured out from
(02:26:43):
the caverns, which is quite interesting. Wasn't actually like treasure
or anything, but actually real gold nuggets and gold dust
or whatever. So makes you wonder if there's any hidden
gold on skin Walker run. It's a shame I can't
(02:27:05):
play a crop clipper. That's that's called blind Frog Ranch.
And because when he opened up the tunnel, all these
frogs come out of the water, but none of them
(02:27:25):
could see. He said they're born in darkness and had
lost their eyesight. I'm not sure if that's true, because
we've not had any other scientists look at the frogs
on there, and they might even be protected species, you know,
and they have to halt the mine, and I guess
they probably wouldn't want a scientists there to check that
(02:27:46):
sort of stuff. Was that not Scotland is it working?
And it was like it wasn't working. Have I missed
any comments? Okay, let's get set it out all right,
(02:28:07):
missed anything here? Country man? How's it going? I just
got off the phone again. It's crazy. I can't even
get a break. Sounds like they need you at work.
I've got two more months then I can catch these
lives all the time. Okay, we'll see, We'll get used
(02:28:28):
to you. Then being back on the channel game Michael
making darker parts darker again? Get it on the camera
on telescope when charge and changeing sentence. That's right, it
should be real time by space and electron scope. They
(02:28:49):
can't do it in real time, can they? Wun't the
electron being interfere with a regular TV screen?
Speaker 2 (02:28:59):
Though?
Speaker 3 (02:29:01):
How does it work in the cameras? Does it use
a regular film and then it scans in the film
a bit like they did on NASA satellites and then
transmits it back to Earth apples and omages the factors
at the end of the day, No, no matter what. Yeah, okay,
(02:29:23):
you read that one out. Okay, okay, we're all caught
on the side chat. So there is a strangeness on
these ranchers obviously, and because they found this gallion, it
(02:29:45):
was drilled into the rocks. So they sent and sent
in their stupid the Sun back down under the water
because he's got not only flies a plane, he does
deep sea diving or whatever. And he goes back down drills,
of course, samples to get a measurement of how the
wood is, which is probably what they should have done
(02:30:07):
the same day. But they got all scared because all
the pipes and things got tangled up. And then here's
the idiot that tied it onto one log, and the
father goes crazy. He says, when you put the chain
around the whole box, we were meant to be dragging
out the whole box, not pull it on one end.
(02:30:28):
That yeah, even the idea of putting a chain around
the whole log structure that old. It was just crazy thinking,
in my book, when they could just simpingly could take
a drill down there and cut a hole in the
side and empty it all out into little bags and
pulled the bags out. But it turns out these rocks
(02:30:49):
they got out the geologists was smashing and open. It
had all these tubes of gallion in it. So whoever
created the rocks, drilled holes of it, filled it up
with room temperature gallium, which is liquid, and then plugged
up the hole I guess somehow so it wasn't obvious,
(02:31:14):
and put it into the water keep it cool, which
keeps it solid. That's saying that that maybe the mines
the inca not mines. What was it? Incos? What did
I say? Aztecs? Astics? You know, you got the three
types down there. Aztecs we're great miners of gold and
(02:31:40):
stuff and rare minerals. And they may have found this gallum,
didn't know what it was, and found it melted in
their hands as well, and maybe just collected it, decided
to draw holes in the rock as a way of
storing it and hiding it because they thought it was valuable.
So we got this new that maybe the Aztecs had
(02:32:02):
found it, changing world history because it was meant to
be discovered three hundred years later through smeltering, which you
can only do it in pits fires, right, so you
could heat up the rock called elements and melt the
(02:32:23):
metals in it into blobs like lead or silver and gold.
So yeah, I thought that was interesting. And the show's
now five years old and they just hear about it
the other day and started watching some of them to
(02:32:49):
the place that you think there. So they found also
spout it wrong, iridium and evidence of asteroid fragments. So
on the surface the geologists found some black rocks, but
like on Skinwalker, Ranch suggested there would have been an
(02:33:11):
ancient meteorite impact and debris fell there. That's what he
was saying. Yeah, so sees seed seed to Brandon Fugel
got no reply. Of course he's not really happy with
me now probably, but yeah, I haven't there. It's always
(02:33:34):
things scan wrong. H It's like it's uh, change the
length of it. Oh, ship was scanned on now screwed up?
Screwed up. See. I hate how you can do that.
(02:33:56):
I hate ship. Yeah. I hate how you can drag
these off and create a new window when you can't
(02:34:16):
turn it off because accidentally sometimes you're trying to do
this sort of stuff and the mouse is not in
the right place and it drags the tabs off. So
you can just drag that sea and ed it back on.
Normally it's not going to do it though, because I've
(02:34:41):
got two tabs openers. It's just ridiculous. I don't think
it's gonna let me do it. Drag it back on anyway,
it's look asking me the loggin for some reason, hm, skirt,
(02:35:03):
I probably lost a tabu. Anyway, I think you a
place from Brandon on it. The map is very interesting.
They've got some mapper space maps and look there's a
fault line that runs all along here which I can't think.
(02:35:30):
Maybe it runs towards Skinwalker Runch, which could explain a
lot of things where where they've got a lot of
water sploy in these tunnels as well. You think those
two ruches would be taken to each other, which they
probably are. But it hasn't sort of come out on
(02:35:54):
Brandon's feed anyway. He hasn't talked about it. If he
has to have finished with that one. I'm not sure
what I'm closing down now. I know we've got some
stuff at the end here that got edded on. Let's
tidy it up a bit. H see it's missing up?
(02:36:27):
Is it back to normal or too scared to do
anything now? Things to go wrong and what we got here,
we're just talking about ram pods now and then get
onto the other tabs which is on UFOs. But what
(02:36:52):
we've done here today talking about the menetic anomalies and
the two ranches, and then find meteorite rare elements and
the meteorites aridion, which I believe is radioactive and it's
also blue in color, sounds very similar to Skinwalker Ranch.
(02:37:16):
Similar stuff, and they're getting strange stuff happening. The geologists
saying because there's a lot of this below the ground
that he measured it. He said, there's like if you
mind it out off the ground, this aridion, there'd be
three point five million dollars worth. So he said, of anything,
(02:37:38):
if you don't find gold, you can bind that instead.
Kind of makes me wonder what's also in the ground
of Skinwalker Ranch, because they've not got some geologists actually
doing core samples and finding out the ratios of stuff.
Like on this show, they're digging these big holes and
(02:37:59):
he he's analyzed what's in the saw as a digging,
which is kind of quite a way to do stuff.
I've never seen that done on Skinwalker Ranch. So every
time they bring out stuff, Oklan is probably the only
other one that does that sort of saying they're driven
down and then looking at the core sampoint for gold
(02:38:22):
and stuff and wood of beings in the tunnels, right,
So these are the rempods that we're talking about in
the last weekend, and I wanted to know more about
this device. But yeah, basically they sell for like two
(02:38:44):
hundred US dollars each. Was a ridiculous and you can
see it's got sort of cud of lights on it
and it's got an intenda on it. So I found
this guy that we looked at last time. What was
it now it wasn't the rampod, but he's also done
(02:39:08):
a rampod one here talking about the stick men. What's
that thing called kinetics? So he's got one of these
rampods and new palls it all part and see how
it's made. And basically here he talks about how two
(02:39:29):
ray radio which they use on these shows interferes with it,
triggers it, talks about how it's how it works now
it uses electro man energy and he said it's based
(02:39:50):
on you can see it, opens it up and finds
it's mostly little circuit board of this device that you
can buy betweenty dollars and modify it. And that's what
they've done. But it's quite interesting how it got invented. Here,
(02:40:11):
I might just read it out nicically and then we'll
go from there. And the best way to read it
out is in Microsoft Shaft microshaft. I'm not sure what
that page was going to there, but we're going to
(02:40:34):
trash it anyway and see what this guy says about
these red pods. And as he pulls it apart, read
read read, there's the read icon normally there isn't it
(02:41:00):
more actions read aloud. There we go.
Speaker 8 (02:41:06):
A closer look ghost hunting gadgets the rempod Kenny Biddle,
August second, twenty twenty one. The hobby of ghost hunting
comes with a wide range of gadgets that claim to detect, communicate,
and or capture ghostly evidence. One device I am often
asked about is something called the rampod, which has been
(02:41:28):
a popular ghost hunting tool for several years. I recently
attended a ghost conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where I set
up my Skeptical help booth, and the rampod was a
popular topic of discussion. So I wanted to take a
closer look at this device and explain what it's all about.
First up, the REM and rempod stands for radiating electromagneticity.
(02:41:52):
I could not find a standard definition for electromagneticity even
after a few hours of searching. I reached out to
my friend Jonathan Vanover, a doctor of Computer science, engineer
and college instructor. A few hours later, he wrote back
to me, looks like a made up word on the
surface electromagnetic with isicity added in. I have found nothing
(02:42:15):
in any real journals. After a bit more digging, I
did come across several uses of the term that provide
a hint to its meaning the state, condition, or quality
of an electromagnetic em field. It is not uncommon for
the paranormal community, especially those selling these gadgets, to latch
onto or create science y sounding terms to promote unscientific devices.
(02:42:39):
Where did this paranormal gadget come from? It was created
by Gary Gaka, an electrical engineer and founder of DAS Distribution,
which constructs sound meters, humidity and temperature meters, and lasers
for medical and aerospace companies. In addition to these industrial tools,
his company website also has a section called Paranormal Research,
(02:43:01):
which offers several other products marketed directly to ghost hunters,
including EMF meters, audio players, and of course, the rampod
Gaka started creating these devices after he tragically lost his
oldest daughter, Melissa, in a fatal car crash in two
thousand and four. Several days later, the family returned home
(02:43:22):
from the hospital and immediately began reporting odd experiences, which
the family believed was Melissa attempting to communicate with them.
For example, he told the Hartford Courant in twenty twelve,
she started doing things like ringing the doorbell, changing TV channels,
turning lights on and off. Then one time she came
into my room and I felt.
Speaker 3 (02:43:44):
In their old house. It actually happened to us too.
After that guy I committed suicides that used to live
up there, that used to be his favorite place. Apparently
he had a mental problem to depression and all that
sort of stuff. I guessed themselves in the car. So
(02:44:04):
we started rendering it out also to other students, well
really a couple of older students that come over to
study or they were over there on working contracts for
(02:44:24):
various things, right, And one of it was this Chinese
lady with her two younger sons, and they went in
the flat after that guy had left it, and they
started talking about that it's haunted up there, and this
before we actually took paranormal seriously in the early days,
(02:44:49):
and that was life. And they said that they'd be
sitting there and the tav would be changing channels or
turn off and on when they're watching it, and the
other stuff going on. And they didn't stay up there
too long, probably only like three months and they were gone,
So yeah, I think they got freaked out about it.
(02:45:11):
But one day I did hear, but I thought they
were upstairs. I know, I was the only person home
off the drawer underneath the bed of the waterbed because
they had a waterbed up there, slide open and closed again,
and then I realized that there was no one home.
(02:45:31):
The Chinese family were out, and so yeah, they're definitely
getting some strange stuff happening up there. So yeah, I
can understand that maybe this is a true story of
the why they go. And they did the rampod to
try and communicate with the daughter. So there you go,
(02:45:52):
changing the channels. A lot of people right off as
because it uses in thread, but it's encoded right, so
how could you get it turning off and on and
changing channels not more than more than once at random
times of the day, being interferenced from something like a
(02:46:17):
radio transmitter nearby. I just don't see it. That's a
good question because I've never had it happen to me.
I've never seen TV changed channels to turn off and on,
like their acclaiming, I don't know any of you at
that there noticed. Is it possible. I know TAPS used
(02:46:42):
to talk about it on their first investigation that could
be interferenced, but I don't see how is it possible
for a TV using I remote to change channels interference
(02:47:03):
because I've never seen it happen. AI, It's possible for
a TV iron out to be affective by interference, causing
unintended channel changes or other actions. I've never had it
happen to me. Now, this can happen when signals from
other devices, even those not specifically designed for the TV,
(02:47:27):
interfere with the I receiver. But yeah, but if if
there's no other remotes up there, other TV, so I
think there's only one TV one remote. I think they
may have had like a game Boy or something like that,
(02:47:48):
but I don't remember them having any major electronics like TV,
their own TV or other radios, other I devices remotes
for other which it's like DVD players, cable boxes or
even some toys can send signals. Now I've got Chinese
(02:48:08):
remotes that can. They often used to sing codes on
the remotes, So you can have an I remote for
a clock that also is used for changing a Look
at Android TV. I've got a remote on a what
(02:48:30):
you call it a speaker, the saying remote controls are
used on the clock. So if you try and check,
increase the volume on the speaker changes the clock time,
which is going annoying. But yeah, that's the only way
I could see that would happen rights from other signal
overlap if two IR signals are sent at the same time. No,
(02:48:54):
they didn't have two remotes. Ambient I noise, well, TV
I receivers are designed to filter out ambient I lights.
Some sources of like certain types of fruscent lights can
potentially caughts losses. Well, there's no threescent lights. They are
up there. They had regular light bulbs the old coint Well,
(02:49:20):
it's not always a problem. IRA codes specific. Each remote
has a unique set of codes. Yeah, so you've got
the code of signals, so it's got to pick up
that code of signal to know it's going to change
the channel, right, LINU remotes require a direct line of
sight to the TV. Had to have been a nice
(02:49:46):
interference reduced ambient io sources turn off or more devices
three position devices. Well, if it's like a device they
were using, right, like a game boy, you'd expect the
channel to be chained engineery time and work out that
the device was interfering with the remote on the TV.
(02:50:06):
You figured it out, right, More more of the to
TV to devices so that I A. Sensors are not
directly basing each other. So none of that happened. Uh
So I just can't I just can't see how you
(02:50:32):
get interference? None of that replies, right. I think ghost
hunters were saying c V radio is used on because
it was a fire station they're investigating. Let's see how
can we word that. Can TV's change channel due to
(02:51:02):
CB radio? See what comes up with that television sound
routed through radio CD player? Right? See the ALI didn't
kick on that one due to radio interference. Maybe, I'm
(02:51:33):
pretty sure that's what they said was causing it. But
an old TV channel interference solutions needed. What's this one?
(02:51:54):
Which does changing channels on that team and make it
does CV still interfere with or TV. Just your TV
signal can easily be disrupted if you're CV and efore
are producing crap on a TV channel. So that's not
a bit animal TV, right, They wouldn't change channels, will
(02:52:16):
turn off and on. So yeah, I'm just I'm saying
bullshit on that coin. Yeah, I just carry on reading this.
Have you had anything strange like that, Michael, A faulty remote? Yeah, okay,
so if you wabbled the remote, it was like pressing
(02:52:38):
the button you're saying, I think they checked out on
the on the taps show, the fire engine, they checked
out the remote, change the batteries and all that sort
of stuff, And I don't think they've got any chance
anything strange happened. But if it's a faulty remote, you
(02:52:59):
should be able to bang it and muck around with it,
right and get it to happen, not randomly. So yeah,
I find I unless you've got similar remote or similar frequencies,
because it's encoded, very impossible to interfere with channel changing, right.
(02:53:23):
And also you're talking about lights switching on here too,
turning lights on and off. Now I only get that
with non physical lights in the house with the LED
sensor lights. It doesn't really say what type of lights
they got there though. Anyway, quite interesting though that this
(02:53:46):
guy invents a device to communicate with his dead daughter.
Speaker 8 (02:53:51):
Felt her sit on the edge of the bed. Ghaka
was inspired by these personal experts.
Speaker 3 (02:53:57):
Yes, so he felt his set next to the bed. Now,
this is of experiences I've had with things jumping on me,
but is not the first time I fid that people
seen the mattress dip down, or seeing a lump in
the bed like someone was sitting there, or actually filling
someone to sit down.
Speaker 8 (02:54:20):
Experiences to create devices that he believed would allow him
and others to communicate with spirits. His devices have been
featured on the Travel Channel series Ghost Adventures, causing them
to become extremely popular. The rempod has evolved over the
past few years, incorporating additional options to satisfy customer requests.
(02:54:42):
For our purposes, I will be examining the original version,
which I acquired and disassembled in twenty nineteen. On the outside,
the original rampod's main body is a black four inch
PVC coupling, the kind you can pick up at any
hardware store for around two dollars. The top of the
device has a telescoping antenna, a small speaker, and what
(02:55:03):
appears to be four sections of a hot glue stick, yes,
the kind that goes into a hot glue gun. When
the device is turned on, the glue sticks can be
illuminated via a different colored LED underneath each one. The antenna,
glue sticks, and speaker are set in a thick layer
of resin, which also includes cut up chunks of additional
(02:55:24):
glue sticks, likely cheap filler. On the bottom of the
device is a nine volt battery pack in the off button.
When I cracked open the device, I found something interesting.
There are four LEDs which illuminate the glue sticks, some
wire and the main component a Junior thermone circuit. The
Junior Therremon circuit is a miniaturized novelty version of a theremin,
(02:55:47):
which comes in a hobby kit from a company called
mad Lab and can be purchased for about twenty dollars.
The internal parts are sandwiched between the two layers of
cardboard and resin slash glue sticks.
Speaker 3 (02:56:00):
You know what I've done, I've gotten ordered one of
these made in China. Ale Express costs a wee bit
more than twenty bucks, so but it's a bit more specialized.
I thought that would be good as a also part
of my meters I have for checking for power normal activity.
(02:56:22):
I thought, since I can't afford a rampod, I can
afford twenty US or thirty dollars US device to play
around with, which is on am Express pre made already,
whereas it okay, we're reading out that one. This thing
(02:56:46):
here professional types Theremum Mini electronic musical instruments. So I
thought that'd be more interesting on ghost shows, is having
something like this instead of just a rampod that makes
up any and always and links lights. Maybe they could
play a tune on it even So yeah, if you
(02:57:07):
open up the page here you can see it a
bit better. So, yes, it's a museum dollars not really good,
but it's about thirty US dollars and it's a lot
cheaper than playing was it two hundred US dollars? So
(02:57:33):
you can see. It's got a clear case which is
quind of cool, so you can see the tronics inside
and the chips. It's got this little musical keyboard here,
and it's got a wave you can just sleep to
a different wave, I guess, But look at synthesizer. You
got volume I guess, and other selections down the side here.
(02:57:55):
I don't know how it does it though, there's probably
some push button sereo push buttons to select it. It's
also got two intennas instead of one, and I guess
you put your hand the between the two intennas and
cut the bean a bit like you do on the
(02:58:17):
rampod and play chune. But I thought that'd be a
good thing, similar to a rampod, probably a bit more
fun and you could always resell it later if you didn't,
or give it a ways a good for Christmas gift
to some kid or whatever. But yeah, it looks like
it's got a child circuit there, DC speaker, what else?
(02:58:40):
They got auxiliary output even headphones so you can play
the headphones and so that annoy people and the two intennas.
So yeah, I thought that'd be really good. Maybe I'll
do a video and demonstrate it when I get it. Yeah,
lady could just leave that on the hallway SAE. That
(02:59:02):
triggers we'll going back to what this schol is saying
about it. I regiz two way radio, which I don't have,
can calls it to trigger. I'm not sure what else
would cause it to trigger, but around wood.
Speaker 8 (02:59:24):
Sticks. The revelation here is that the Rempod is not
some brand new invention designed for the ghost hunting community.
It is a hobbykit that has been repackaged and sold
at an inflated price. This strategy is like another device
I reviewed not too long ago, the vibration activated light Sphere.
That device was marketed directly to ghost hunters, even though
(02:59:47):
it was nothing more than a repackaged cat toy. The
inspiration for the Junior Theremon comes from its namesake. The theremon,
an electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the
theoremonist former. It is named after its inventor, Leon Thereman
born Levtermen, who patented the device in nineteen twenty eight.
(03:00:09):
The theoremon consists of a box with two metal antennas, each.
Speaker 3 (03:00:12):
Of them so I probably could look up the sky
and vita there is and let's see. Because back then
he went and had the chips and electronics we have today,
he would have built it ol valves, but like the
old TVs, which is quite cool that he built something
(03:00:36):
like that with measure and interference in tune it into
a musical instrument. Where's the search singer Loly his Giogle search?
Maybe I have to edit onto that was. Let's just
(03:00:58):
do it in the other browser time. Yeah, I'll post
a link to all this so you can get it
yourself you're interested to playing around with it. I actually
did for give this information to Colleen and Maya, the
guests that we had on, just in case they're interested
(03:01:20):
in getting one playing around of it on the air.
A where's it come up with that one? Again? I
thought I just cut the words, but obviously it's not
wicking it. Ah, that's like it didn't work. Typical, typical,
(03:01:46):
typical of edge. I think I probably should do it
in here. You shouldn't know the such where that's was it? Yeah?
Here is somewhere guy's name. I kind of see his name.
(03:02:19):
Here goes it's moved location. It's not going to let
me do it because it's a click link. Alright, that's
going to it's tested up Microsoft edges a little Correpta
(03:02:41):
here you go, So just have a look at the sky.
So he invented it when he was alive between eighteen
ninety six to nineteen ninety three. Uh, well, there you go.
(03:03:01):
He's got his musical instrument there, and there's his antenna,
and I guess the other intenna's down here. So I
wonder if you've got any videos of him playing it?
That would be pretty cool. So you did nineteen twenty seven.
(03:03:29):
That's back in the raven days, wasn't it, with the
liquor bands and all that. So he's a Russian. I
(03:03:50):
wonder what made him invent that. They have a lot
of inventors back then making around electricity. It was like
the nineteen twenty seven when was the first valves come out?
Wouldn't then it would have been about then, wouldn't that first?
(03:04:20):
Well electronics, what years of that will come out? So
about nineteen ninety eight? There? I don't before then, what
(03:04:51):
do you call it first? Or they used to call
them electory tubes or something, votic tubes or true? What
they used to clim what? Whattic valve tubes? I don't know.
(03:05:19):
A TV used to globe on them in a wooden
case ofble thing. Valve tube electrostatic valve also known as
a diode or fleming valve nineteen oh four. So it
(03:05:42):
wasn't in that period when they first come out viacum
tube nineteen oh four, clemon oscillation valve, vacuum tube. I
suppose that was called the vacuum tube. Wasn't it ninety
(03:06:06):
a fourth? So yeah, twenty years I'm knocking around with it. Okay,
that makes sense. What if there's any videos on him? Okay,
(03:06:29):
videos you changed spying forever his nineteen forties? Yeah, so
you lived in nineteen ninety three. Wasn't it seal bug
or top secret nineteen forties Soviet ears dropping device? So
(03:06:50):
that's what he was up to. Where are you going?
You never know what you're going to find when you're
looking into these things. Weirdest instruments that must be it?
None of that's him, plaint probably be copyrighted stuff though
world history. Go on, gig leg leg and giggle. Well,
(03:07:24):
gig leg is in prison camp, isn't it.
Speaker 5 (03:07:30):
This is one of my favorite instruments ever invented. It's
also by far the weirdest. If we didn't know what
it was and you were asked to guess, you'd probably
say it's some kind of scientific instrument and not a
musical one, and you wouldn't be entirely wrong.
Speaker 3 (03:07:46):
I'm okay, so we know what's.
Speaker 5 (03:07:49):
A man found himself studying and newly renamed Petrograd.
Speaker 10 (03:07:56):
Okay, the modern era of electronics began with the light bulb.
Speaker 3 (03:08:04):
Damn that.
Speaker 5 (03:08:06):
Plan on going to see Petersburg University to study physics.
Speaker 3 (03:08:10):
These buttons all too close the timeline and all that.
That's pretty cool, And I think my gadget from early
Express is going to sound that good.
Speaker 5 (03:08:30):
One of the great things about working with electromagnetic waves
in the early part of the twentieth.
Speaker 3 (03:08:36):
So that'd be like the first synthesize. It almost wasn't it. Well,
that's interesting what you can find out on these things.
Ghost haunt into this, that's all related. Yeah, I don't
(03:08:58):
know what that's about.
Speaker 5 (03:09:02):
Most of their business outside of music.
Speaker 3 (03:09:04):
Not Now, let's see you play it mate, mean time.
So there's an intenna here, right, and this very similar
to the ELI Express one. And he's got the intenna
up here. So it must detect a breakage in the
field between there and there, right, So it gives you
all that free hand to interrupt the being depending on
(03:09:29):
the distance. I guess it measures distance through voltage changes
and then changes the picture of it all right, drue
quality to the sound and that's pretty cool anyway, Well,
(03:09:59):
place link to that. You can watch more of it
if you want. Get back to the rampart I suppose so, Yeah,
circus can go one key to to moisture, etcetera. Heavens
or what, especially if you drop you drink on it
right anyway, Kadamus Speller's name was his name spelled the
(03:10:30):
man the air Man.
Speaker 4 (03:10:34):
Video.
Speaker 3 (03:10:35):
Since we used the video and must have plugged the
guy might be with having a check out of his
whole video there watching it properly. Hopefully he doesn't give
us copyright or google over the old fashioned music there.
But you never know. I'll let you know. I'll post
a clinic if I get a copyright cling on this nonsense.
(03:10:58):
But anyway, back to this article.
Speaker 8 (03:11:05):
Each of which create an electromagnetic field. The there mist
stands in front of the instrument, moving his or her
hands closer or farther from each antenna. This forms a
capacitor between the theramist's hands and the antennas. The capacitance
of the electromagnetic field varies by the distance between the
player and the instrument. One antenna controls the pitch, while
(03:11:28):
the other controls the volume. The closer your hands are
to the antennas. The higher the pitch and or volume,
This process is scaled down significantly for the junior theremin
This hobbykit version has only one antenna, which is a
short length of wire with a much more limited pitch range.
Your hand or any conductive material also needs to be
(03:11:51):
within six inches of the antenna to activate the device.
When it comes to ghost hunting, enthusiasts typically use the
rampod as a sp spirit communication device. The device is
placed in an allegedly haunted location, room, hallway, staircase, et cetera,
and ghost hunters begin asking various questions. The ghosts are
(03:12:12):
directed to touch the device or make it light up.
A positive response occurs when the device lights up and
makes noise, and the spirits are thanked for their participation
in my interactions with them. Most ghost hunters are convinced
ghosts are causing the device to react and that they
are indeed communicating with spirits of the dead.
Speaker 3 (03:12:32):
They normally beck it up, we've ever claims what they
normally ask Christians in a certain way where it can't
be excidentally triggered or randomly triggered. But if people are
using a CDB radio. It doesn't mean that the production
(03:12:53):
clue crew don't know this, and the triggering a pushing
the button on a of the remotes on the radio
transmitters to cause it to go off right, So they
might be pranking the ghost hunters were interfering with the
investigation just to boost of ratings. So it may not
(03:13:15):
be the ghost hunters themselves that have been deceptive, but
they actual the film crew that got following them. That's
why I liked ghost of Ventures to start with, because
they did all the young camera work and it was
only then there was no other people in the in
the team, because as he got bigger and bigger, they
got less believable and less more deceptive I think than
(03:13:39):
the early early ones they did. But yeah, I think
it's quite interesting. Device makes sense that even if it's
a multiverse importal gun on that it could trigger electromedic
disturbance and this thing could pick it up right. So
(03:14:01):
I think it's be really good experiment instrument to play
around with, especially if were ghost hunting. Even though it
has its problems, but if you do it in the
right way, if you do it with EMF meters at
(03:14:23):
the same time, if they're triggering next to it and
put it in a Faraday cage. You know the reason
why you couldn't stick you know, some mesh around it,
like I was talking about skinn Walker ranch before you
could probably you know one of those food coverings. You
(03:14:44):
could put a wire mesh. Just use one of those
food covers keep flies off things they use like a
nylon net where you could just replace that with a
Faraday cage netting and put it over the device and
in fact triggers through that mesh. Then you know, it
can't be anything to do with CV radios or whatever
(03:15:06):
you know, or interference because it's isolated. So yeah, I
think this way you can do it. And of course
you've got your tape recorders of the emvs EVPs going
off as well, like get out of here, yes or no.
Speaker 4 (03:15:24):
Some of them are.
Speaker 3 (03:15:25):
Clear to hear. You might pick out one or two
words and a sentence or something and then they sort
of guess what the other words are. But yeah, being
skiptical is good, but being super critical and the single
minded is not good either. So yeah, as a scientists
(03:15:46):
to explore these ideas, and that's where the electronic voice
for Normen comes from. Is that they started experimenting with
tape recorders to see if they could communicate using them,
and found they got voices on them, which in the
early days they did it real to real and they
still got recordings of old fashioned microphones. Right, could you
(03:16:11):
get interference from that? It's probably less likely than it
is on modern society today. I don't think any radio
transmitter back in the old days would have interfered with
old early mics. I just can't see it having them.
But anyway, it doesn't mean it wasn't also faked some
(03:16:34):
of it, but I think there was. You might remember
the Portergeist one from the UK. What was it infield?
Was it? The guy had real to real tape recorders
taping their sessions. So yeah, a lot of these old
investigators did uce the old tape systems to docum things.
(03:17:03):
But so you accorded to talking funny for OL's on end,
which you can't do. You know, if anyone tries to
do a strange voice like that Gil was doing, your
voice eventually croaks and you can't do it anymore. Right,
So yeah, people saying oh, yeah, we can always fake
a voice like that, but you can't do it for
ours or half an hour straight. You know, you could
(03:17:27):
do it probably five minutes and then need to have
a drink or something.
Speaker 5 (03:17:33):
Dead.
Speaker 8 (03:17:34):
There are several episodes of ghost Adventures where this scene
plays out, as well as hundreds, if not thousands, of
YouTube videos showcasing similar situations. In the event the ghost
hunters received no response, the questions are often repeated multiple times,
or the ghost hunters move on to different questions until
the device eventually lights up. This is a similar method
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to that used during EVP electronic voice phenomenon sessions, where
ghost hunters are waiting for a vocal response rather than
hearing a tone played along with some lights. If no
response comes at all, I often hear excuses such as
the spirits don't want to talk tonight, or it doesn't
always work, but it worked great last time. So is
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this device really interacting with spirits? I find it highly unlikely. Well,
honestly no. First, there is the ever present issue that
if ghosts did exist, which is still unconfirmed, we have
no idea what physical properties they would possess or how
they would interact with the environment.
Speaker 3 (03:18:37):
Yes, so there you go one sided straightaway. He's a scientist,
skipped up right, But has he actually gone out in
the field actually done it. You know, has he set
up an experiment where you can disprove as interference and
they improve it beyond doubt. It's just saying no, I
(03:18:59):
doubt it. That'sn't prove to anybody that is created.
Speaker 8 (03:19:04):
Environment. Therefore, we don't know how to test for such entities.
The junior theremin kit requires a conductive material to be
in close proximity for it to make noise, and we
have no idea if ghosts would have such a physical
property to be able to do so. Second, the conditions
under which these devices are used does not prevent contamination
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by real world influences disrupting the electromagnetic field. Enthusiasts place
the device out on its own and fail to establish
basic experimental controls to prevent tampering, either accidental or deliberate.
For example, a two way radio, the kind often used
by production crews to keep in contact with separate teams,
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can trigger the rampod quite easily. In simple tests I've performed.
Radio transmissions from a two way radio can disrupt the
rampods e M field from distances between twenty feet outdoors
to almost forty feet indoors. Additionally, it was quite easy
to set off a rampod while I was on floors
either above or below the device. Because a majority of
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ghost hunts take place inside buildings, a two way radio
becomes a potential confounder and liability. Also, this flaw brings
into question its use on reality television, because a crew
member off camera could easily activate a two way radio
at any time, causing a rampod to seemingly respond to
questions as if by an unseen force. A simple yet
(03:20:33):
effective experimental control I consistently recommend for this device is
the use of a properly constructed Faraday cage slash box,
such as the one pictured, which is an enclosure that
is used to shield things from electromagnetic fields, both static
and non static. They can be made from a continuous
covering of conductive material or from a fine mesh of
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conductive material. Faraday cages are named after their inventor, the
English scientist to Michael Faraday, who came up with the
concept in eighteen thirty six. By placing the rampod inside
such a cage, stray radio signals are prevented from reaching
the rampods antenna and thus its electromagnetic field remains undisturbed,
(03:21:16):
So I.
Speaker 3 (03:21:17):
Was doing ghost of insures they sort of do and
prove a point that it still triggers, right. If you
can't get it to trigger, then it puts dealt into
it being used as a paranormal communication. I just thought
that you could get enough of these rampods and make
(03:21:37):
a big keyboard, acuity keyboard. The ghost could tap out
what they mean by lightening up the the device. But
there had to be a big keyboard. Wouldn't that say
they don't interfere with each other? Was it six inches?
They said it has to be away from That would
be interesting to see if it would work right, a
(03:22:00):
bit like a spirit board, and then they could just
go dirt de dor do you do it? Do you
do it? And then you could play it back and
actually read what they're saying. If it did it so
fast right and spout out sentences that would be like,
you know this will slow it down on the video
and say this is just amazing that these something's communicating
with us at that speed. It can't be faked that way.
(03:22:23):
Even with stray radio signals, you know you wo't. You
wouldn't get words for him. And so I think that
would be a really good experiment to do, but no
one's ever done it. I suggested it, I think I
did it, suggested it on x and also forums to
ghost adventures, but no one was brave enough to do it,
and even ghost hunters, I said, can you do this experiment?
(03:22:47):
You know they could afford it because they had the
television button twenty six letters in the alphabet twenty six
times two hundred. What's that work out? Just rounded up
to I just round it to thirty. That's six thousand dollars.
(03:23:07):
Is it something like that? Or even if it was
sixty thousand dollars, still very affordable experiment, especially if they're
making millions of dollars off these shows. So yeah, he
goes on a bit here do we need to read
it any more? And closing the device is overpriced, not
(03:23:31):
too much like a repackaged cat.
Speaker 5 (03:23:34):
To be.
Speaker 3 (03:23:36):
The rembod provides no usable data. I don't really agree
it can be can be organized in such a way
it would be good data, And even if it did,
the lack of experiments mental controls during common use would
render any data useless. So yeah, this sounds more like
(03:24:01):
a Nick West type person. But you can actually email one.
I'll post a link to it anyway. But yes, good information.
He gave us the about that guy at least in
pod skip h abtter get moving on. I suppose looking
(03:24:36):
at all this technical stuff today, it's going to blow
your minds. More technical discussions here than on any skin
Walker Ranch episode and we only got ten people watching.
But yeah, we've got to understand it and break it down. Yeah,
(03:25:06):
so yeah, that was quite good. I sit down. Did
I post a link to the device? Get one yourself?
Can you imagine cat breaking that and jumping backwards and
put his head to sniff it and go trigger it.
(03:25:27):
That would be funny. H How did I post the
link to it?
Speaker 5 (03:25:36):
No?
Speaker 3 (03:25:37):
That was the video. Yeah, boy, I don't think you
would need a rampod. You just need one of these
little gadgets a lot more fun. Yeah, I don't think
that's gonna fit those I might do, all right, looks
(03:26:10):
it went.
Speaker 4 (03:26:16):
Foot.
Speaker 3 (03:26:16):
That was something I had to bring up about the
ren pod because we talked about it last week. So
that's what that looks like we can buy. I think
there's a Vision one, a Vision two, and a Vision three.
Now now they've got a Vision three that also detects
(03:26:41):
temperature variants and fleshes the LEDs. So not only does
it trigger the sound if they get a cold spot,
it also triggers I'm not sure if it makes a
different sound or doubles the sound up or whatever. Is
that the inventor there? Maybe you can hire them from
(03:27:11):
those people. Anyway, someone's got a coffin, brilliant little coffin
tending out of the rampod spirits. All right, Uh, I'm
(03:27:34):
finished that. I finished with that, and we finished with that. Yay, hockuy.
Let's go through this stuff. I've got a bit to
go through. Hearing me a So what's the fssful and
notable UFOs spotted coming out off the ocean and passing
(03:27:59):
over a bus? Learning to spake? Okay to a look
at this guy? But so can let me see what
it is? It looks like buildings with antennas, and I'm
not sure what that is. No, okay, okay, it's like
(03:28:27):
a building with chimneys antennas. What's this here? Antina? Then
what does it sound like a che engine going on?
I look at it. Oh, that looks like some sort
(03:28:55):
of plane, doesn't it?
Speaker 4 (03:28:56):
So you can.
Speaker 3 (03:29:05):
Okay, So you can see the orange I mean the
red light and the overexposed regular landing lights blind blocking
out the red one. But you can also see it
blinks and it sort of makes a face, so you
can see it blink occasionally, which is like the rich
(03:29:28):
Strobe light. Okay, so is that just simply plans me
along or Chinese land or l ed balls the sands
(03:29:48):
coming out the ocean? I guess sets the ocean there
looking down on the ocean next to the shoreline, m
lace folk clouds.
Speaker 5 (03:30:05):
Rug.
Speaker 3 (03:30:07):
You know, I wouldn't say it's coming out the ocean.
Looks like it's just coming through the fog layer. All right, enough?
Speaker 4 (03:30:21):
You is it fake?
Speaker 3 (03:30:25):
It's possible. That looks like it's being feln through a window.
I'm not sure what all that noise in.
Speaker 5 (03:30:40):
Do.
Speaker 3 (03:30:40):
I think it's some sort of fan or ecn Is it?
Speaker 5 (03:30:46):
It?
Speaker 4 (03:30:47):
Is there?
Speaker 9 (03:30:47):
Really in your chamber.
Speaker 3 (03:30:51):
Where you're going there too? To me, this looks like
planes on a path flying to the airport. That's what
it looks like coming out of Folk. Later, well, there's
this boy. It doesn't say much sre does it looks
(03:31:14):
like planes? First? One jet or jet nearby? I can
hear it but some look like Chinese lanterns. I think
that maybe all planes. Actually, what's other people say? UFA
is reportedly seeing mergings from sea. I don't think so.
Not an ocean, but Mediterranean any Satan's near Glescia or
(03:31:42):
there's great regions. Do these guys still believe in this?
Very fake? I don't know if it looks fake. It
could be just military jets returning back to base. Right,
that was a plane. You can literally hear the engines. Yeah,
(03:32:04):
it sounds like engines, doesn't it. It's about hard to
know what else. You've got no one else talking about it,
So yeah, I don't know about that one. UFOs aliens no.
(03:32:28):
But again this is where the apps come in useful. Right,
guess going to say that looks like planes or planes? Okay,
next one? Okay, the crew filmed it from space station.
(03:32:49):
It's a huge V shaped membership. Okay, we've been through
these ones before. I think that it's not we'll go
over it. It most amazing. Look at that look at
craft so straight away I noticed that voice, isn't it
Janie and Maison UFO deniers uh fruisly say it's cdo No,
(03:33:12):
it's not cd I, that's you. I know it's sactly
what this is. It's part of the space station and
that is the robot arm with the knuckle joints. That's
exactly what it is. And the video has probably been
cropped or edited. That's hundreds or thousands of kilometers low.
(03:33:42):
Jamie Msson is going to be bigger shield than the
third phase of the moon. Right this man recorded this
live than eraser. It must be absolutely sick, Jamie Masson.
That is all I can say. Thanks to him, we
can watch the most amazing thanks to other videos of
(03:34:06):
a secondly same thing, we can debunkets space spation. Rubert
I said, let's see that's done that game. It's it's
funny how the monitor hasn't gone crazy. Nice try released
epsom falls is he talking to? I don't think they've
(03:34:30):
got anything to do with the Epstein fils Ai has
made me not believe almost heavy video. Angel of the
Lord ridiculous comments here. This is the kind of idiots
(03:34:50):
that people follow. These idiots posted in fakes. This video
is several years old. It's only that there's moments where
the ship is in Chris Clarity. These people were so
stupid it's years old, and it's been debunked by me
(03:35:11):
and many others since. Cling on that's what you get
in the toilet bowls and cling on.
Speaker 4 (03:35:24):
People.
Speaker 3 (03:35:25):
Stupid people in euthology, there really are anyway. Someone asked
macwst about this and I thought, oh, we'll just put
his up. But what did they say here? The crew
filmed it from space station as a huge V shaped
other ship onen't killing me to incite several UFOs and
moving in and out of the other ship. They appeared
(03:35:48):
to be investigating the performance. I didn't see any uphos enter.
Its amazing. Look at that look at the craft. So
I wonder if we can actually find them straight off
the bat I ss just toilet beverages. Let's see if
(03:36:16):
we can find the V shape. These are far away shots, though,
we probably need to go through the couple coup where
they've got the camera inside the bay. As we spell it,
(03:36:38):
a couple of you. There you go, there's the couple.
I looks like something from the Star Wars and it's
where they look and also have their cameras. They don't
have them in space because the cameras would break from
the heat as well as extreme cult lest they're probably
designed to handle that. But yeah, all the cameras are
(03:37:03):
filmed through these five layer glass windows. Oh not the shape.
There's a robot arm in that one, but it's on
the wrong angle, but it comes down and so's just
croptured out right, and you see it's with the wobbly
(03:37:29):
So they probably filmed it on that joint there, because
that would look like the most extreme joint the air,
and they probably cropped that wrist of it off. But yeah,
receiving a fine one that's dangling down pattern matching probably
(03:37:54):
has to put robot arm and probably there is the uh.
In fact, they've got a couple of robot arms, have
got one there, one near and they hey, yeah, oh,
(03:38:17):
can't see a bit of it. That's just plain up.
There's true robot arm. Okay, oh yeah there yeah, uh
(03:38:50):
the good there's a V shape on that one. There
needs to be more in the middle day go out,
but there you go very so you can imagine it
when they've got it up this way and they just
crop out the rest of it here, just cut that
(03:39:11):
out there something you've got a big V shaped mothership.
Here we go, just crop out the rest of it
there and there you go. We got the Jamison video there,
(03:39:32):
there's the bit in the middle. Where's the thing in
the middle. Yeah, just really shure it on this one.
(03:39:53):
That one, well, there you go, I have a direction.
There's a bit in the middle there as they bended
in more, it goes into a medical bit. It's quite
bendy that thing, isn't it anyway? See what Nick West
(03:40:21):
put down for it. He also got asked about it.
Here The V shaped membership is edited version of the
real NASA video. It shows part of the iss. He
didn't say, robot arm deceptively propped, not a membership. Okay,
(03:40:43):
so there's a robot arm there. He's got a side
by side. It doesn't really debunk it though, does it
(03:41:09):
really should crop it the same and then overlay it.
But you can see it as is it the same person? Yeah,
there's the same person. What is that Japanese person? How
(03:41:32):
did they crop it? Let's have a look. Okay, not
only did they crop it, they've made it blurry as well. Oh,
Jamie Lisson, aren't you're a fool?
Speaker 4 (03:41:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (03:42:01):
Can you get it in the focus?
Speaker 5 (03:42:03):
Make me.
Speaker 3 (03:42:05):
Get it focus? No, But yeah, I see that's definitely
the robot there are two segments there, but that's not
the same as the video. There's a bit at the
end of the wreck gets a bit in the little
(03:42:26):
down because it changes the shape. So yeah, you get
there cropped about. There's a bit in the middle. There's
a klingon craft. Yeah right, enough of that, Gary, but
went to bank that years ago, Nick West, I don't
know why he's doing it now onto the next one.
(03:42:51):
We held off on posting this Amien's last night. Did
they get drunk on the last night? Because honestly, we
weren't sure if it was real. Come on, but now
the major outlets like NBC coverment. Here's the footage as
(03:43:12):
a post alien court on a ring camera. Yeah, that's
going to be really it's going to be really authentic.
Right with TV's gone off, come on, turn back on.
It's going to run into problems. No CD I, no effects.
Just one bizarre name that court and taped it said
a civil Look, so what are we looking for?
Speaker 4 (03:43:40):
People?
Speaker 3 (03:43:43):
I saw something move quickly at the bottom was a
pretty capped and slowed it down. What is it even filming?
It was like a hanging basket with lights.
Speaker 5 (03:43:58):
Is it.
Speaker 3 (03:44:00):
Was it water hoses or what? See anything strange. There
was something at the bottom. Dear god, Oh terrible, terrible.
(03:44:21):
I don't even need sounds, it's got no sound. Yes,
this really makes it really credible. I'm trying to get
it so we can mute the dancing. Yeah, that's okay.
(03:44:46):
So it looks like as a screen grab of some
other video. That's why I was clicking up here. All right,
there you go there. We can see what's going on
only in courtland ring camera. So I had a look
at this before reading the comments. Of course, it's like
(03:45:08):
something steppin so stepping taking steps. Oh, looks strange, heavens
really quickly. Uh, I'm trying to assume them. It's not
(03:45:42):
really defined there. So what do you think of? Is
do you think of? Is alien? It's good, big out?
(03:46:05):
What's that? What have I done now? Mhmm. Yeah, it
looks like a step there, then it seeks to pause.
(03:46:27):
It's not really step and it's moving still. It looks
like another step there. Now I can see something at
the front of it here, so it's coming looks like
(03:46:55):
something and black behind it there. It looks to me
like something here with black growing upwards. To me, it
looks like maybe a rubbish bag or shopping bag, and
so's wholen and someone wearing black It looks like maybe
(03:47:17):
a leg. I think someone's wearing black pants stepping forward.
(03:47:43):
Then right, it looks like a shopping BG or something
like that, white shopping bag. And what's the other one?
Also a white shopping there? But why would you have
(03:48:05):
two on one hand? I suppose it's possible normally put
one in each hand, carry it in the house.
Speaker 2 (03:48:17):
Right.
Speaker 3 (03:48:19):
Sometimes I do carry too though myself, So why can't
we see his hand? Though? It looks like something moving
up here right, such a law quality video. It's like
something black here going around, so the person's real head
(03:48:48):
is getting lost behind the sign. It's like something wearing
like a black top with black trousers, maybe to create
a fake maybe maybe maybe that's faked on purpose rather
than being accidental. So it changes shaped there, like it's
(03:49:09):
changing angle as it's moving along a slopey street, maybe
a striveway going downwards. You'd have to see the daytime
outside there, wouldn't you. Yeah, what's people saying there's someone
(03:49:31):
in all black carrying white trash bags? Yep? I agree?
And no one actually posted any other comments, just us
two what's that there? Yeah, so I didn't underneath that,
(03:50:05):
but that's unnoted itself. I really hate x X is
a ladder crap? Looks like a street coming down this way,
doesn't it. There's a house up here. It looks like
(03:50:29):
it's a road that goes up in turns. Probably someone
walking past the shop and they've got a camera looking
out from the window there for security probably, so I
can see why the news channels would use that. Okay,
(03:50:52):
So ERRA released a new video here verses two new
unsolved videos or sphere call UAP s Africa twenty twenty two.
Er cannot determine whether they served signature or originates from
(03:51:13):
a physical source, either as a salal admission or a
sternal reflection or a sense of display eraror Okay, so
let's hell look and that's from Neil Goodman. Whoever is
(03:51:33):
another crack video from the Navy from the military, No
HD for the female rubbish. So what do you see guys? Anything?
Looks like clouds going past. So is it the plane
(03:51:57):
moving through blue clouds? Yeah? And that's the second video,
is it? So they've got the camera move in there
they had come. The clouds are not moving. Now I
(03:52:21):
can see it looks like a lean's going around this way.
Oh yeah, man, that's aliens for sure. Man, o garbage
videos that we get from the governments, right, They've got
to have better than this crap. So we're gonna have
(03:52:47):
to swim in on it because we can't see anything
zooming in. Okay, now we can see across here, anything
else we can see it looks like no for this direction.
Could it be something there? I just saw a circle?
Speaker 5 (03:53:04):
Thing?
Speaker 3 (03:53:05):
Ah? There it is a little tiny circle. Any other circles?
What crap video? Man? Can we see circles? Yeah, there
is a little circle going up and down. But what's
(03:53:27):
actually moving playing the camera or the thing or all three?
So they're not sure if it could be a camera
out effect. Looks like it's above one cloud. Anyway, there
(03:53:53):
it comes. We're exciting. Don't wit your next kids, people.
The first alien video looks like it's above the clouds.
Could it be some sort of sense, matter of fact? Possible?
(03:54:19):
Looks like a dead pixel to me. I don't know.
I'd say more likely it could be a camera looking
down on a wea a balloon again, looks like a
damn balloon, doesn't it could it be a Chinese balloon.
It's by balloon. I like I saw something flow through here.
(03:54:43):
Not only that one there, but there's something else that
passed cry really quickly. Where that is happening in a
few seconds looks like the same thing. It's heading towards
(03:55:18):
the same direction. So it could be a bunch of balloons, right,
you know, it could be just typical miler balloons we're
looking at. So you get two things. How could it
(03:55:38):
be a sense of problem one thing? You could say,
it could be a sense of problem, some sort of reflection.
But when you get to that looks sackly the same.
There's there any more on that? It was so far
we got to two objects. There's anything over here? One there.
(03:56:05):
I don't see anything else. This is that one soon
in past there. So we've got civil layers of cloud obviously.
(03:56:32):
But anyway, it's going to be over Africa. I guess
they have winds over there too. Right, here's another one,
another video unsolved up u AP report Africa that one two,
two objects can be seen at one five Two objects
(03:56:54):
can be seen flying by quickly. So they think there's
two objects. Okay, let's look at this one there's an
off this way. This time we've got clouds lists going past.
(03:57:16):
It's like another camera the singing it square records of
a camera, square record, square racket, square racket. And there's
the other video on a different mode. And did they
(03:57:44):
flip around the colors or something? God, I hate all videos.
I don't know that these guys. It's so boring. I've
(03:58:08):
not seen anything. Yeah, it's gotta be really small black dots.
And I can see a square uhhh, very gay. I
(03:58:36):
love doctor. I think I just saw it. It's very quickly.
It's a bag uh I don't know, could be balloon again,
had to know it's not doing anything. An there's one
(03:59:02):
assumed off that direction. Is that coming through the clouds again? Upwards?
Black westerns? I looked into that one. How what did
I say? Another high rest dropped from billion dollar weapons system?
(03:59:26):
Black dots are so aliens, laugh out loud. Just more
disinformation of spy balloons. Most consistent with object inflated by
the wind. I blew first object given the angle it
flies that suggest a bird. Was the actual report to
(03:59:46):
the height of the sense or objects? Well, we know
birds can get up to twenty thousand feet, but to me,
that does all look typical balloons and different air currents,
different levels. Right, that's one lot smaller than the other. Anyway,
(04:00:06):
I'll post a link to it. See what you think.
I have a look on your own screens. But it's
pretty boring. A row or new bits. Oh God, help
bring going for a long time? Haven't we here? We go?
(04:00:35):
Four hours? Surely not gonna have to wrap up soon?
I guess. Let these guys get to sleep. I think
the Michael King might have fallen asleep. Haven't you got
out there a better? An update here? Yeah? Over there?
That doing that annoying self opening business, isn't it? That
(04:01:04):
solves that problem? Now let's see an update. I do
have a like if you like the show today. It's
unscripted and I'm not sure what I'm going to put
my thoughts together during the show to explain things, all
reveal things to you. It gets a bit complicated at times,
(04:01:27):
as you can see. Yeah, so we got three watching
across the board. There are three pill three tubes and
three Rumble well five, four Las nine on YouTube and
Rumble two the usual two thanks guying it's unpilled and
(04:01:50):
especially YouTube YouTube normally was the Downer channel. Yeah, so
all the billions on high weapons systems and that's the
best footage they can get. Let's dis garbage, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (04:02:08):
Um?
Speaker 3 (04:02:10):
Yeah, Marc Antonio laughing at Marc di Antonio.
Speaker 2 (04:02:17):
And this.
Speaker 3 (04:02:20):
Two optopus quetes bird memeoration. I I think it's wrong.
Mm hmm oh oh good, the wet the fruit. Why
didn't they ask you? Unfortunately I don't have the videos,
(04:02:42):
but they've got screeched and that short of so on
the show they brought up this here and these two
objects are flying back and forth, and they've got these
clappy bits and you've seen them before as well, and
(04:03:07):
there this bit more focused. Does that look like a
bird memoration to you? You know? Macantania. I don't don't
know if it says first guests or they cut and
crop to it or whatever changed what he said, but
he's meant to be like the move on expert. If
(04:03:28):
you can't get two kuite s black kites, right, then
move ration. I think the movement has spared it wrong
on the other thing. So he was saying it's like
this here all right, which is absolutely nonsense. It is
like octopus klites, right, and they moved like kites at
(04:03:59):
the state in the same place. Some memoration dips down
and goes around circles. There we go, so be like
this one here, these ones here, even from a distance,
(04:04:19):
will look just like on that video, especially that one
there and that one there especially. We've got one that's
(04:04:40):
really far away anyway, something like those ones there right.
Put those far away, it's going to look like but
(04:05:01):
we see in the video. So they actually go with
Matt Antonier's thing, saying it's bird mmemeorations. You can see
it's the octopus cloats right even from the snapshots. The
video is more convincing though, So on to the next one.
(04:05:31):
Ha ha ha. Scu fell again, calling a truck mirror.
There's a gunian ufa moron's Bruce was wrong. It's clearly
on the wires and a prank that went out of
control when his friend got paper involved the newspapers, she said,
(04:05:53):
as he wanted to for his mate. Wasn't about money.
Bruce was right about the reflectorousness under it a mirror.
So there's this guy, can't maybody's name was Hoffman or
something that, saying that the Trent video was a genuine
(04:06:13):
USA We know that's not true. Uh took on that.
Remember this one that has the antenna. Well, I spent
a whole life show analyzing this, and I did another
show where we got the high rescans of the negatives
(04:06:34):
that Bruce held on for twenty five years. He didn't
give it back for some reason. I suppose he forgot.
Uh So, yeah, that one doesn't show the intenna on that.
But they're saying that the ex Bruce went there, photographed
where the power lines and went. It couldn't have been
(04:06:55):
been a model strung for these, but who used to
say it strong on notes It could be just a
fashion fishing wire connected to the same poles in a
different location. And you can see it's definitely tilted up
bit like it's on a wire. You know, you've got
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all these phone wires here, but you're not going to
see a fishing line because you can barely see these ones, right.
So I did an analysis of that years ago, and
I got a link underneath to it. This one here
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part of one or two episodes we did when we
had a co host with me who no longer is
So you ended up backstamping me and taking off everybody's
name was now, but anyway, it doesn't matter. So here's
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the track mirror that I got from another image, and
you can see it's got the bar going up to
the thing mirror. Okay, so I moved it from the
track mirror which has got the guy sitting in it
(04:08:21):
in the in the old fashioned truck, and he's got
the mirror the picture of the mirror. So we just
take the crop the circle and put it over the
top of the other one and do my magic on it,
and you can see it matches. Well, that just proves
just the mirror then, doesn't it In the court of law,
(04:08:43):
would just say that it was a nineteen eight match, Yes,
I would. It's pretty dumb close. So anyways, soon that
is a real drops So if you want to go
and watch that whole episode you can. I'll post a
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link to it. But there's a part too where we
look at the negative to see if we can see
any lines in it, and they've scratched the negative in
such a way to hide where the lines would have been.
What they do is so just drag it across the table,
makes long scratches on the negative, mishandled. You know, they
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went wearing gloves and stuff, So the only source of
the video was badly damaged negative. It's the same one
that Bruce mcabie would have got, and he didn't have
the computer technology and the tools that I have to
analyze that he would have had, like a Windows three
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or something like that back then. But yeah, a postal
to the the post tier and you can have a
look at the video under it, under it if you
haven't seen it. The treat is definitely debated. And of
(04:10:15):
course then we found all these reports as well, all
these people analyze it and finding all these different faults
in the on the photograph suggest that it's something small and.
Speaker 10 (04:10:31):
What do you call it?
Speaker 3 (04:10:32):
A trick illusion treat? UFO is a truck mirror one
hundred thousand percent, and I can't steal the still proof
of out there. I'm not proof of the proof is
(04:10:53):
out there. At the end said it's a genuine UFO
total gap. You know, I actually did send that one
to the black guy. You know what he did. He
ended up deleting the ex accounts after Elon took it over.
I think they all went all half of the perfectly
(04:11:13):
on Elon take an ownership of it and getting rid
of their tics so I guess he's got TDS. A
black man. What's his name? Harris? Anyway, what's happen here?
(04:11:34):
I'm good enough to rip up soon though. All Right,
new TV show come out. That's a spin off of
the Aliens movie. It's a prequel to the nineteen seventy
nine movie story. Watched the first two episodes of it.
That's pretty good. It feels like watching natural movie itself.
(04:12:00):
Go and check it out. It's called Alien Earth TV series.
So you can probably find a link to it. Is
it opening a link or graphic? Oh? There we go?
(04:12:23):
So yeah, go and check it out. Copy. I dontant
to log in. Thank you very much. That space you
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didn't know about it, but you know about it now
because you watched the out There channel. I don't know
anyone else has mentioned about it. Yeah, goes to where
they transfer unconscious into robotic bodies, and it's got this
(04:13:05):
genius whiz kid. It's a bit like Elon Musk that's
a billionaire that controls the corporation and basically the spaceship
that's got the the alien creatures on it with the
robot that takes over control of it, tries to get
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it back for the corporation and the other corporation, not
this other and that's making the robots, but this other
corporation that's trying to get the amen DNA to make
it into other products or other super bans or whatever,
super ai machines or whatever warriors, space troops or whatever.
(04:13:52):
What's it called the corporation. Anyway, it's got the evil
dro that call their boss mother. But anyway, this Elon
Muskuy that the ship goes into, crashes through Earth all
of it, and crashes into his building. So he's got
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his men going there, the special human slash droid bots.
They've got superpowers to go in there and grabbed the
alien material for him rather than have a corporation coming
in grabbing it. So the whole series is based on
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that sofa. But we'll see where it leads to without
spalling it. But you can imagine the same stuff that
you get in the Amien movie. Right. I'd give it
probably eight out of ten SOFA. I wonder what the
(04:14:56):
rating is here though, where's the rated? This trailer at
a ten eut of ten? Same as me. That's all right,
so again and check it out after the show. And
(04:15:22):
next thing, uh Uk guy just saw a modified Star
Trek neck game. Okay, so this one here comes from Mcwest.
It's going to be a clip from the documentary by
(04:15:45):
James Fox called the Program. In the program Standford scientists,
doctor Gary Nolan conferency analyzed material not from this Earth,
which could be just an asteroid, right, and seeing high
quality UAP images most have never heard of about. So
(04:16:09):
I wonder if it's the ones that off showing these guys,
or is he talking about some other fake images that
he's seen, like Luna claims to have seen in the skiff, right,
maybe actually believed all sorts of stuff, the complete stupid hoax,
you know, like the amen autopsy or whatever. All these
(04:16:32):
newbies in the fields are not aware of all the
fakes out there. Right, Why isn't the front page news?
Because he does not provide evidence of this, so it's
all just stories. James Fox, the Program.
Speaker 7 (04:16:51):
Doctor Gary Nolan is an American immunologist with his own
lab at Stanford University School.
Speaker 3 (04:16:58):
So I just pause it first seconds, just to be sure,
fool of medicine, if you revealed them right here on camera,
we'll get you in trouble.
Speaker 4 (04:17:09):
Yes, on these systems, there are very high quality image
files showing UAPs doing trans medium travel.
Speaker 10 (04:17:21):
There's enough evidence.
Speaker 3 (04:17:22):
Out trans median trail there that demands averting that says yes. Two.
Speaker 11 (04:17:30):
He was charged with the biggest US military hat in
the universe by two thousand and eight.
Speaker 3 (04:17:35):
I was sudden. So this guy here, what's his name,
Gary McKinnon. We've talked about him several times before. When
he shows the drawing off the thing he saw on
the screen and talk us about the spaceship's names and
it being on a slow neighboring network, startaway, it reminded
(04:17:58):
me of a Star Trek that they used to play
on those early machines, because sort of thing NASA would do.
They'd have flight simulator software for US training, but also
they would have all the have a network where they
can play Star Trek over the network right against each
(04:18:18):
other during the lunch how I think he just stumbled
across someone's personal copy of Star Trek and was downloading
an image of one of the Star Trek ships, which
is that front but that looks like a flying saucer.
And yeah, you get those ones with little little engines
that come down, little tiny engines underneath. You don't actually
see the engines. It kind of looks like a flying
(04:18:40):
saucer from the front. That's what I think he tapped
into is someone's illegal game on the network. There they
got they got found out from a hacker, had quickly
deleted and cover their tracks and didn't come forward about it.
Speaker 11 (04:18:55):
So low because we went for Corek's after core CA's
and judicial review and losing every time. The series started
to appear as black and then it lightened and then
it was the hemisphere of a planet totally not man made.
Speaker 3 (04:19:09):
It was very smooth.
Speaker 11 (04:19:10):
There were no rivets, no seams.
Speaker 3 (04:19:13):
So this is a bit in the sleep because he
actually draws another episode ray tube shape. I think they
where he starts drawing it.
Speaker 11 (04:19:29):
With tube shape.
Speaker 3 (04:19:31):
He was drawing up there. It looks just like a
stir Trek tube shape. Yeah, I quite quite good that
I cut it too much. I think he's got their
clips from another interview. Actually he wasn't actually interviewing himself. Yeah,
(04:19:59):
come on, it was like un list a go. Then
he got a cropt off. They've got it cropt off.
You want to see the wrist of it over here?
See that there that looks like where the engines would
be either side right, looked just like a star Trek
ship anyway. You know I've covered this before though, you
(04:20:20):
know you got starships, trips ships. I don't think NASA
would have anything about your says on a network like
that that he hacked into. It'd be like they're still
been like encrypted into like a sip foal and they
(04:20:45):
went to just leave it laying around with photographs and
have a password on a password. I don't think anyone
would be that stupid.
Speaker 2 (04:20:57):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (04:21:01):
They have all these different designs, right, So they have
one that have little engines actually attached to it underneath,
a little tiny engines underneath the around it, and you
want to see it from the front. So he was
looking from it from the front, going this way, and
it would be one of these little ships that have
(04:21:21):
a little engine underneath. We tried to find one last time,
set match right something on that angle there, but you
have little engines underneath either side. You don't have all
this here. More like that one there, you know, getting closer.
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They have all these different designs, yeah, of course, different timelines.
And he went one just the front bit with the
two little engines underneath. There's one similar got little engines
(04:22:23):
up the top here something like that. There you see
there's a low profile, you know where he's just seeing this, right,
(04:22:44):
it looks like a flying saucer. You can't wrestle that
off there. Of course, all the ship names are called
USS something rather exactly the same as starter trick, right.
I think he just found the early mainframe net game
that they used to play, and it used to take
forever in a day to download the image of it
(04:23:04):
if you wanted this. It was like textpace and it
had little squares star and it had little asterisks for
stars and circle for planet. They used to have it
on the Macintosh. They converted to the Macintosh and then
they converted into graphics for graphics and all that instead
of just being text based explanation game where you go
(04:23:25):
to the star base and cleats for supplies, rearm and
all that sort of stuff. Yeah, I just can't see
the ship. Then I'm in question with little engines. But
it was a bit like that, right he was watch
seing it from that. That's a three two engine one,
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the typical one, but if you flip it around and
put those little make the engine smaller, but they're actually
attached to the round thing exactly what he drew was
like a long torpedo shape, right, But anyway, that's my
theory and I think I'm correct. So I had to
(04:24:11):
bring that up again because it's turning the rounds and
doctor b Tree is still so yeah, what Dolan's scene?
Who knows Nolan Dolan Dolan's He's another hack. He did
(04:24:33):
one good thing as a UFO historian. After that, he's
just a big rift there. The UFA is exhibiting birdlike motion,
appearing to be illuminated by city lights. Are genuinely birts?
This is that bled slower game? Is it unavailable?
Speaker 10 (04:24:51):
Chrispled so.
Speaker 3 (04:24:54):
You dork and you can just click on that link,
open it up. We get past that because Elon has
changed how you block people. We say you're complete none nuts.
(04:25:16):
So yeah, is it birds like you've got a laser
in it could be birds, It could be bets. Let's
have a look that sounds look at that ranch place right.
Speaker 2 (04:25:35):
Good?
Speaker 3 (04:25:39):
It could be a bird, it could be a bet.
I suppose thank you Jesus, no, thank you? I thank yeah,
Well that does we don't know. These people are nutjobs.
(04:26:02):
I tell you this is not scientifically analyzed and stuff
at all. That these people pay like two thousand each
to go on these tours. Skywatcher there is basic apps.
They fire a five what laser being a burden pretty
much burn out its eye sockets. So that's a green laser.
(04:26:28):
That's not even infrared, right, So it was infrared, they
wouldn't even notice it and they wouldn't change directions. Right
if it's a bat though, the bat can see infrared
laser light, so a bat can react to IR laser.
There's definitely a green one. So again Mackquest is correct
with as pushing this one out. If sp games what
(04:26:56):
that means? There's that psychic Why didn't you make the
PS games are where you were doing this? It was
an organized event with between one and two hundred people present,
people without any brains. What's worth? The air siren at
(04:27:18):
the end city traffic, Chris, this is very cleverly a
drone that's not Life's out loud. Where can I get
a laser that powerful? You can't, it's illegal. Three I
(04:27:38):
heard signs say from Amazon. Not that can not powerful
one like that unless it's within legalness. Nineteen years I
have never used one, but when I invite the public,
people all bring all sorts of things for playing demonic.
(04:28:02):
The demons come in prayer to Jesus, then everyone should
stop immediately, only you jet when it comes from a
known source. Got it? Why are we shooting lasers at
the alien's poor birds? Exactly chased by a liser bean,
(04:28:27):
It flies slowly about sharp six sagg movement and does
not masket's presence. See no reason to call this object exterrestrial.
Looks like a bird. Amazing, thank you. This is why.
That's a back to a bird. That's what I would
(04:28:48):
say too. Didn't you see it was flapping? Yeah? I
think if you swim into it you can actually see
it flapping. Oh okay, see you can see it's flipping.
(04:29:18):
Those people are peeing me off though anyway, number under
banked Chris ledsay is completely more on what did I say?
That's see I am as well. Let's say it's said
(04:29:40):
to be is noise promoted and followed by religious folks
includeless effects. That was obviously done on my phone, that
one because of typhos. That's yeah. I'll press the link
to it so you can have look. I don't know,
(04:30:06):
I don't know why people follow idiots like that. This
ruins the real topic of your phase right and amiens
and life and around us. It's not sense. So two
(04:30:28):
hundred people paying two hundred, two thousand dollars each if
it's a career. Let's see bledsday. What bledsday, Chad? A
couple of hundreds? Still two hundred times two hundred? What's that?
Forty thousand dollars not not too chevy for a day's
(04:30:50):
night work. We're in the wrong business, mister king. We
need to set up our two hundred parties for sky watching.
Uh ah, come on, minimised as soon as I was
(04:31:14):
just going to close it, and now I've done it.
Where I'm at. Something strange going on here? Too many
weird things having in. I'm gonna have to check out
all these cables here, although behave in itself at the
(04:31:39):
moment they go. The next thing cube, the black cube
U as I wrote about yesterday, is found in public
i FAA database of drain sutans. However, they stripped out
the black cube descriptor and just called it a U A. Yes.
(04:32:00):
What's that stand for? Unidentified aerial Yes? What's that stand for? Anyone?
Speaker 5 (04:32:19):
You?
Speaker 3 (04:32:19):
A p U A S A Yes? I don't know
what it stands for sets are A normally I don't
know you a V normally aerial vehicle? What's s? I
(04:32:43):
don't know. How many other cases may have unique or
curious descriptions that are being edited out. Anyone say what
it was here? It's like being Scotland. Oh we've gone
over four hours un pilled. It's just as off pilled.
(04:33:04):
So that's the pilled. Guy's gone. I think it restarts
the string, doesn't it. It says four hours and then
it keeps on the string going. It's quite stupid at
how they do that. I forgot about the four hours,
and I meant to finish within four hours. I mean, earth,
(04:33:26):
it doesn't matter. I mean, so I have to re
upload a proper copy over top of the one that
got corrupted. You are yes, let's typing in. You are yes.
(04:33:47):
It looks like a drone there surveillance. That's a yes
stand for and manned aircraft system. Okay, not even what
I was thinking. Okay, that makes more sense a drone
(04:34:08):
or something. You just called it a drone. A black cube,
which to me looks like in the picture there. If
they saw that passing by them, it's more likely a
miler Q balloon. They can come up to fairly big sizes.
(04:34:30):
Black you pull and it just looks very much like
that you flying a plane with that flying pasture. So
what's the biggest seventy two inches?
Speaker 5 (04:34:52):
Is it?
Speaker 3 (04:35:01):
That's seventy two inch? That thing that we have got
a square one twenty two inches, let's say dice, don't
say all right, seventy two inch black blowing night when
(04:35:30):
gallon blown. Let's say thirty six inch not given as inches.
(04:35:55):
Let's go it all quad late thirty six inch baseball? Marlibler?
What's that one?
Speaker 10 (04:36:10):
Does?
Speaker 3 (04:36:10):
Look like basketball? Solid cube? Cuybowings? Come on, I hate
this bullshit. Alright. So we've got sizes on this sixteen
(04:36:42):
inch twelve inch, so sixteen that's a foot and a half,
isn't it. That's quite wide? Can we get bigger ones that? Sixteen?
Twenty two? So we're going up to twenty two? So
(04:37:03):
what's that almost two foot? So it seems bigger? Turn
it into a cube. That's huge, really, isn't it? If
it flies past your pilot window ten inch? So one
(04:37:24):
thing can get bigger than that. I suppose technically should
be able to mm hmmmm ah. There's a series six.
Speaker 5 (04:37:43):
Is it.
Speaker 3 (04:37:46):
Cube though? So that would be what three foot? Yeah?
Three foot mm hmm, let's start worry after I'd say
(04:38:14):
there'd have to be bigger ones than twenty two thirty
six round. But anyway, I think it's probably most likely
(04:38:35):
in one of those they saw floy Perst. The court puts,
so yeah, it's quite interesting though that he puts that
they took out that as actually a cube, which is
quite a strange. You know, John Lewison, face faith and
(04:39:01):
for you they both shows without the use of for
you you never know. This detail only strengthens the argument
that for you shows much more to the story. It
isn't perfect, but when it comes to the story, you
wouldn't never known about the real pilot description of a
black cube. What does oh? There you go? I should
(04:39:25):
have scrolled down unmanned aerial system. That's not what we read.
Speaker 5 (04:39:29):
Was it.
Speaker 3 (04:39:35):
Forgot what it was there? I don't think it said that.
It would I say it was there? That's what I mean.
People keep changing it unmanned aircraft system. So he's even
(04:39:59):
got that wrong. Maybe I should correct them, AI says, otherwise,
I'll just copy that. Lets me look, it means drone
(04:40:26):
Basically he doesn't like me anyway. John, he thinks I'm
a debunker. You can get black que mile Bloom's wearied sizes.
I said here, well that's not suspicious. Uh, Borg, I
(04:40:50):
don't have to mention Borg. John. He makes those material
decisions so that he answer the fewst couple of people,
and then they don't answer anymore. They close. What's the
next one? All right? UFO profit lose. Sunday responds to
(04:41:19):
my reporting by not denying. He called out Sick the
day he was supposed to prove he's not full of crap. Sunday,
I supposed counter intelligence expert also revealed sensitive government and
private emails after poorly redacting them. So as you know,
(04:41:40):
once you send an email, you can't sort unredacted. And
what he did is it's quite funny. Mick West had
to play around with what he did. This fouled now
retraction tells the story Earth to Shadow Enhancement. It's an
(04:42:05):
iPhone scre screenshot after email. So he took a picture
of the email. So he was going to do the
meeting right, and he tried to edit out the email
addresses before posting it, and he made a right hash
job of it, so he hits edit. There's a lot
(04:42:27):
of little pens. He picks the third one, the broad
tipped one. It's the highlighters. You know, highlighters don't blot
out what's underneath. They sort of tried to make it transparent.
He sets the pisses to one hundred percent. That iPhoto
highlight players don't go to one hundred percent. They mix
(04:42:49):
out around about eighty percent. He tries it worth the
default yellow on the iCloud text. It doesn't work as
hiding the text, and let's a highlighter. He switches to red,
still not hiding things. He tries black. There's still a
black highlighter, but if he goes back and forth a
(04:43:14):
few times, you can't see the text on the screen.
Good enough for the government work. He posted it on
the X and people can read most of the emails obscured.
If he used even of the first two pens, he
would have had been fine, as they're not highlighters. That
(04:43:37):
guy is gonna be as dumb as bricks. That's ways
in the armies.
Speaker 10 (04:43:42):
So this is what he did.
Speaker 3 (04:43:43):
You know, he highlighted different color pens, which changes the
transparency each time. I guess on the screen, it looked
like it was blacked when it wasn't. I mean when
you uploaded the exit changes the compression ratio. It makes
sense see through going So that comes from green Streak
(04:44:09):
and mc miss jumped on it. So let's have a
look at one of these ones close up. So that's
what he tried to do with a highlighter. Not really
good email addresses, and some of them are better than
(04:44:32):
others though, talking about being a dickhead. And these ones here,
all right, I see, So what's this one here? Classified
(04:44:56):
brief and it's not classified with lou Oh, just run
it through a color swap program. You know how you
can change blacks different colors, so yeah, you can see
that it's different too, different color black songs. Just run
it through and you can you can see there's some
(04:45:18):
text here, so you just changed the contrast or whatever.
You can read it. I feel that's hilarious. Private emails
(04:45:39):
are poorly redacting.
Speaker 4 (04:45:44):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (04:45:49):
The more you learn about this guy, the more gifon
looks like an expert. It's though, I think you probably
could do weave it better than that, but you never know. Yeah,
(04:46:11):
reducting mistake anyway, I'm gonna have to rip up in
a minute. Is that the whole thing? Eyes sights going,
So I'm gonna have to rip up what's left to
(04:46:32):
cnt be much left to go through. I was going
to look at sird phase and some other stuff that
again going to get pushed. Well, it wasn't opening them.
I'm clicking on it, not doing anything. I think my
computer is getting to go wrong. Soon, very soon. We
(04:46:57):
ain't got too much here, We'll got the building the
HYPERLECTI right, this is what the one posted the other day.
China is testing a vacuum high speed train that can
travel over one thousand kilometers per hour. This ultra fast
vacuum two menetic libertation system could reduce to travel time
(04:47:19):
between Shanghai and has so and so and I don't know,
just it's two hundred two hundred kilometers in just nine minutes.
It's pretty fast.
Speaker 10 (04:47:35):
Oh my god, China is building a one thousand.
Speaker 3 (04:47:39):
Oh god, shut up there, I got music as well.
Speaker 2 (04:47:45):
Here we go.
Speaker 3 (04:47:47):
Clicked on the wrong freaking thing. And again it should
be meet by defaulctuate. So where's cement? But oh my god,
oh my god, just like George nap so well that
(04:48:19):
it's going to be amanation mostly, isn't it. Could you
imagine tearists getting their hands onto something like that? That
would be terrible, fast moving bomb. I remember that being
(04:48:45):
talked about fifty years ago. Guys doing these hyper trades
and making it under sea as well. Could you imagine
it in today's world, you know, under sea fast moving tube.
We're terrorists that are sitting in the chair and bombing them.
Could you imagine what mess that would make? It would
(04:49:06):
flood all the tube. You just couldn't do it today
because it's humans do this. Some nutjobs, too many religious
nutjobs in this world. Omitted fan guilt of pseudo historian
Graham Hancock. Although Graham Hancock is pseudo, Weaver can't deny
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some of the stuff he comes out with as plausible
even though there's no evidence for it, or the evidence
is weak, or some of the stuff he comes out
with has like experts say, there's nothing to do with that,
but to do with this. And that's where he breaks down, right,
he's saying that they're wrong, and it's this that's why
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you always need to have that balance and all these
type of shows you got to say, well, this is
what the experts claim is and this is what I'm
saying is for these reasons, if you put it in
that perspective and justify, it comes across more credible, doesn't it.
Fangirl Junius, So I read this here what he was
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trying to say, Graham Handcock. Some researchers, including well not
known author Graham Handcock, have long proposed that around two
eight hundred years ago, a giant comic passed through Earth's atmosphere,
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triggering devastation that wiped out avert civilizations worldwide. Well about civilizations,
we don't know that it might have been looking at
what was that recent something else saw. I think it
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was Joss Gates on a expedition unknown and the uncover
some ruins, and he said that the guy that's working
on the project says it's name to do with aliens,
even though it's been on what's the location called over
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there Turkey? I think it was, No, is that Turkey?
It might be, Yeah, I forget the name of it now.
But anyway, they did find that there were very advanced
for the age of it. They said it was around
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about twelve hundred thousand years ago. They're dating it too,
and they got like the advanced tall carved outs, carved
outstone structures. But they found out how it was done,
you know, And they show a history of how they
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improved over time because they keep digging out more and more,
finding older and newer ruins next to each other. See
how they improved on the next one and so on.
Kind of suggests that humans were quite skilled back then,
so advanced technology. How that stough? But there's evidence that
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there was a Covet strike three thousand years ago. It's
still debated though, but they're finding like a glass beads
that proved that it was a big mess of comedy.
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Who's this? I got a follow on what's that called
the Twitch? Thanks for fullerin. I didn't think many people
watch on twitch, but I still upload it there at
the same time restream it there. So this article here
talks about it. There's evidence for it. I have talked
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about in the past as well, saying it's very plausible
theory and if you had something like that explode over here,
I would set humans back quite a long time, right.
A lot of experts in people that would have been
lost in that explosion died, probably would have caused climate change,
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and maybe there was even dinosaurs back then. Who knows
such a suggest a comic struck the younger dress many
Ice age, triggered the mini ice Age and may have
influenced the birth of civilization in Southwest Asia. Close to
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a comic, fragments believed to have Earth nearly thirty thousand
years ago may have shaped the origins of human civilization.
And now it suspects up claims that are impact cured
prior to star of the Neolithic periods. So you know,
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Graham Handcock might be right, you know, but you've got
people like green Street that doesn't do any research, just
jumps onto it. I don't know if he's using AI
only or what. I don't know, he's feeding them, probably
just asking Nick West. Probably the says a large body
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of it supports the theory that a comet struck around
thirteen thousand years ago, which is research is analyzed logical
data from four cornants, North America, Greenland, blah blah blah.
So we've covered this before though, But yeah, I had
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to post that to green Streak never replies to me,
of course, and I don't think anyone did, actually did they?
And he got one love so one person, one hundred
and sixteen fifteen, only one love. It's like the bunkers
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that might have been told that they're the bunk in
his crap. Hank tweets said puff Piece, So she posted
posted it with him talking about the Daily Mail article.
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So the content looks like it's true to me. There's
a lot of PhD scientists that say there's enough evidence
to support it, and plus there's some history reports documented
and writing. Was it Chinese or something like that? One
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of the countries over there had documented a bright light
streaking through the skies and they dated it back to
that period carbon daton. But anyway, green streak, if you
want people to believe you, Oh, it's got to be
middle ground man. Anyway us that we might be done
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for the day. Finally, Uh yeah, it wasn't so fresh
in online something of the skin workers. Sorry, that's because
I had the guests stepping early. I had the show
prepared just in case he didn't show up, right, I
had to prepare somethingch so that in that week. I've
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forgotten some things about what I documented. That happens some
getting old. But anyway, I was going to say goodbye,
and instead of closing that down, I'm going to say
good night, and I'll see you again next weekend. See
you next weekend. Thanks to Michael King for the donations
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for him as he's keeping it going because yes, it's
getting really really hard to keep reducing content and not
making any money fun to help pay for internet and
obviously hard. We have failure that we're getting here. There's
always something going wrong. Power suppliers seem to be the
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worst for some reason. The aliens don't want me talking.
All the men and black don'ts. Anyway, let's just wind
it down. A lot of topics covered today. I guess
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take care and Mike, you you're still up. I think
you might feel asleep though, What did I close that
down for? That's right, I don't know. One door and
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come out to five. US are going to end at
the Arctic Childers already the Rumble