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Speaker 1 (00:03):
And I just turned around and I call ass out
of there. I was done. I wasn't deal with that.
The hypocrisy of the cult is one of the things
that turned me away the quickest. When I turned my
head lights on, it turned and looked at us. And
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one of the things I remember the most where the
eyes were going red. I see an orb of light.
It is just circling these steps like it is waiting
for me. And he begins to tell them that he
saw UFO. They're basically like, what are you talking about.
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That's seven foot up on a tree, peeking around it,
and that's where I saw the top of the muzzle,
nose and the eyes as soon as I made eye
contact with this thing, and don't like death. Welcome back
to another Foiled Fridays. I am your host, Brandon, and
I am here tonight recording this right before Friday. So
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anything that happens from now until the next couple of hours,
I will make sure to keep up to date with
what's going on. But as of right now, I'm still here.
I've not been canceled yet, so props for that. I guess.
The first Foil Friday was actually I would consider a
success I've heard a lot of positive feedback from a
lot of the listeners, So I'm glad you guys enjoyed it,
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and I hope you continue to enjoy it. This is
something that gives me the ability to come out here
talk about the things that I kind of want to
talk about, get things off my chest, some of the
things I'm thinking about. So if you're not familiar with
Foiled Fridays, I recommend at least go in and listening
to the one from last week. But if you're a
first time listener and this is the first episode you get,
this is not like my normal Tenfoil Tells. This is
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just strictly me. Now you're recording kind of talking, venting,
just my own little personal space for me to bounce
ideas off and just kind of get things off my chest.
So if you want to hear interviews from guests, look
up the normal episodes of ten Foil Teals, But on
Foil Fridays, it'll strictly be just myself out here talking
about the things that I want to talk about. But
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before we get into it, crack out and open a
cold one. No, it's not an alcoholic adult beverage. There
are a few different topics that I would like to
cover here Tonine. I don't know if I'll get to
all of them, because some of the stuff could take
a little side road to get to where I'm trying
to get to. But I think we're going to start
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off with some of the weird and strange happenings that
I've come across this week. I know everyone enjoys the
weird and creepy, so we'll jump right into that first.
One of the first things that caught my eye was
a supposed space rock or a meteorite bound in Panama
is sprouting tentacles. Now I say that loosely because there
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are photos and there are alleged proof of this thing,
but I don't know if it's actually from outer space.
But apparently some guy from Panama claimed to have found
this strange silver colored rock that he claims is a meteorite,
and he's been moderoring it because it's starting to grow
something on the side of it, and the photos do
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show something growing off on it, possibly, but as it
could just be something that he put on there for
the attention of saying, Hey, I've got an alien growing
on my little glass jar over here on this rock
that came from outer space. How he knows it came
from outer space, I have no idea, but he claims
it is a meteor, which is tiny, so it's not
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a typical meteor. But it also has these weird things
growing on the side of it, So there's that possible
alien invasion already coming our way or could be like
the last of us and the tentacles are actually just spores,
and eventually we get poisoned and when they all turn
into zombies, which if that happens, I've been prepping for
the zombie apocalypse for over twenty plus years, so if
that does happen, I think I'll be okay. Keeping on
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the topic of weird space aliens or whatever. Apparently, back
in nineteen seventy six, the Viking spacecraft which landed on Mars,
but there is now a huge article and debate if
that actually discovered life almost fifty years ago, and it
is a huge article that I'm not going to read
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through to you, but it is out there for anyone
that is interested that we apparently landed on Mars back
in nineteen seventy eight and they collected some stuff, and
they may have found some signals that could have been
proof that microorganisms were alive on Mars, which is also
a current topic that they're also searching for now with
the rover that's up there too. I don't know how
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excited the world will be if there's some sort of
a microorganism discovered, but I guess that is showing that
there's apparently life not just here on Earth. And speaking
of life on Earth, apparently scientists are not only trying
to bring back the mast on the Holy Mammoth, but
also the extinct Dodo bird. They have been trying their
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best to clone Dodo birds and apparently they're getting pretty
close to it. So that is something that I come
across this week too, that scientists are on the verge
of creating the Dodo bird. And if memory serves me correctly,
I believe sometime last year they were also trying the
same thing with the Tasmanian tiger, the thilosine. I guess
we want to play god and bring back the animals
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that have died off. Well, that's fine, I guess, and
then I just want to be able to go and
see some dinosaurs sometime soon. So if anyone out there
that's rich and would like to go ahead and make
a Jurassic Park in my lifetime. I would not complain
why we are on the topic of the strangeness. I
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do happen to believe it is kind of strange that
here we are in September of twenty twenty five, we're
only two months away from the possible alien mothership coming
to zoom past us if you ever want to believe
any of that. But with all the stuff that is
going on in the world, all the strangeness, all of
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the hatred, all of the animosity, maybe this is what's
best for us. I don't really think it is, but
maybe that's just my jaded sense of reality over here,
thinking that we've kind of brought it all on ourself.
We as a species kind of suck, and not only that,
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we're also very hypocritical. If anyone has been following the show,
and I kind of talked about this last episode, and
I'll bring it up again. I am not a political person.
I don't want this to always be a political aspect
to Fridays, but this is one of the things that
we have to deal with here in America, is the
politics that go on in the division that gets put
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on in those medium manipulations. The thing that happened last
week with Charlie Kirk. If anyone is a fan of
Charlie Kirk, if anyone hates Charlie Kirk, that's your own prerogative.
It doesn't matter to me. I was not personally a
fan of the guy, But I don't think he deserved
to be shot either. But that's neither here nor there.
But the one thing that he was all about was
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free speech. And this is where I think a lot
of people struggle when it comes to free speech. You
have the right to voice your opinion and say things
and the government cannot persecute you, but that does not
stop your workplace the public perception or the outcomes and
the ramifications from the things that you talk about or
the things that you say with your free speech. So
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what that means if you want to go out there
and make some sort of comment about hoping someone else
gets shot or you're glad that someone was shot, or
you went way or that way, it can come back
to haunt you because yes, you have the right to
say that, but your employer and the personal people that
you're around and everything, they also have the ability to
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do what they want to do. You're not entitled to
that opinion other than your own opinion. Your workplace can
say you no longer work here because of your opinion.
Just because you have free speech does not give you
the past to go out there and say heenus things
and not get any sort of ramifications or judgments or
anything against you. Because yes, free speech against the government,
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the government cannot come after you. But as I say that,
what has been going on, and it's not just this
current regime. It has been other regimes in the past,
the other administrations, but this current one is really forcing
the censorship on free speech. Anyone that speaks out is
being silenced or cast aside. Look what happened. And to
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Stephen Colbert, I'm not a fan of his either, Jimmy Kimmel.
I don't like Jimmy Kimmel. But now they're not even
doing anything because of the comments that they've made. Are
they good comments? No, But that's what happens when you
make these comments. But the media is being forced and
pressured by the administration to do something about these people
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to speak out. And it's not just them, it's all press.
It's all the quote unquote fake news. Again, a lot
of news out there probably is fake. It is all
pushed and there is all bias to it, but it's hypocritical.
We've been bitching and moaning about cancel culture for how
many years now? But now that the shoes on the
other foot were all for it. The people that were
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crying about someone saying, oh, you can't do that, you
can't shut someone up, that they got free speech, free speech.
Now they're trying to silence the people with the free
speech because it doesn't align with the free speech that
they're wanting. It's only free speech if it aligns to
their bullshit that they're pushing out on you. Charlie Kirk
took a bullet because he wanted to protect free speech.
And now the administration that was he was the biggest
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supporter of is trying to silence people that have free speech.
Think about that for a second. Isn't that kind of hypocrisy.
It's the finest. Now, if the shoe was on the
other foot and it was the left doing the same thing,
the right would be all up in arms. You can't
do that, you can't shut them up. They can't. They
have free speech, they can say what they want. You
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can't cancel us. But now that it's flipped to this side,
all of a sudden, the people that are upset that
someone shocked Charlie over the fact that he was about
having free speech is now okay with people being canceled
and shut up over free speech. The irony is not
lost on me, and I hope it's not lost on
you out there the listener, because that is crazy. If
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we start censoring people for their free speech and the
platforms that they are on, where does it stop at?
When are they coming after me? That's not me being
a paranoid crazy person out here in the barn. That's
literally a real, like an actual, real concern. And question
is at what point does it stop? Because if you
can pressure these major people, at what point do they
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not pressure the companies that release podcasts and they start
silencing the podcast because we talk about things like this
that they don't like. Well, it already happens if you're
on the tube if I say certain words, it'll get
me kicked off and that episode will not air because
I violate at their code of conduct or their policy
or something because I talk about certain things that people
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get jabbed into their systems that were never scientifically proven
to be able to be done, but it happens anyways,
and here we are. You can't say those certain words.
You can't talk about certain things that happen in twenty
twenty because that'll get you flagged. You don't want any
of that. I've dealt with it enough. I've had a
couple of videos get pulled from the tube because they
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didn't like what someone else had said, and they said
something that I can't repeat because I'm not trying to
get this one banned either. But that is the stuff
that I deal with all the time. And people say,
you go to Rumble, right, No, I maybe should go
to Rumble. But here's the problem with Rumble. I don't
have an established thing on rumbles. It's all starting over
again from ground up, and is it even worth it?
But the way things are going, I don't know if
it's worth it or not because I don't typically come
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out here and record videos. I just make videos from
the audio. So frumble's a big thing, like the two
Power is, and maybe I'll start putting things over there too.
I tried that last year a couple of times, and
it came up being the fact that no one was
even launching the videos. I feel like it's a waste
of time. I understand you have to start somewhere, but
at this point, I don't know. Like that's one of
the struggles that I go through out here thinking and
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as I overthink a lot. That is true, and I
kind of talk too fast when I start overthinking things.
But the thing about Rumble is it's all from the
ground up. It's all uncensored. But it's not. They are
trying to stop that too. I know. I think it's
in France that it's already been banned. Other countries only
put Rumble because they try to do censorship just up
in Canada. They also have other things too where they
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try and censor things. It's not just an American problem.
The censorship of media is global. Like you go to
somewhere like North Korea and they don't have anything on
the outside being pressed out there, and supposedly even the
ones that are able to watch a movie that was
not from their country are being killed. So all that
the other day in the media, is that true. I
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don't know. I'm not from over there, but that is
one of the things that apparently happens over there. So
who knows where does it stop? We continue to go
down the path that we're going down. I don't see
it getting any better. I know everyone wanted this, that
voted for this and everything else, this is what they
thought was great, making it a great again, But is
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this what we actually wanted? And if it is, why
did we want this? Why did we want to silence
the people that think like the rest of everybody, you
know what I mean? Like? This is where I struggle
with We can have disagreements. We don't all have to
be on the same page. That's perfectly fine, that's human nature,
but we're all hypocritical about it. Because you don't like
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something doesn't mean that I have to not like it either.
We can like and dislike different things and that's okay,
but anymore we're not allowed to do that. We cannot
have a disagreement because for some reason it instantly turns
into an argument and hate. And I don't want to
harp on the same stuff from last week, but again,
this is literally life At this point, everything is nothing
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but hatred. And if we're trying to shut everyone else
up and only push out what we want them to know,
not we as in me and you. But like whatever
the people in charge are pushing out on everybody else,
Silence the doubters, silence the critics. This is becoming something
that is not going to be good for the rest
of us, especially people like me, people like you who
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try to be a free thinker. They don't want anyone
to think freely. They want drones. They want brainless, stupid
sheep just going out there in a line, not thinking
for themselves, just following the narrative, following what's dangled out there.
Take your vitamins, go get your boots and everything else
out there. That's what they want. They want to force
it upon you. Good to go drink the kool aid,
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don't ask questions. That's kind of where I'm going to
end it with that. For now, I don't want to
harp too much about the current state of the United
States of America because I know not everyone out there cares.
And that's fine. You're not from this country. You don't
have to deal with this country. But this is something
that eventually will probably affect everybody. But for now, we're
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gonna take a little turn and put on your tenfoil hat.
Because I was noticing something the other day and it
got me thinking. And I don't know how if it's
just me being maybe conspiracy brained or trying to see
patterns or anything like that, but I just thought it
was kind of strange that certain movies kind of take
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hints and things from real world, and they claim that
sometimes movies in Hollywood have to disclose things to you,
And I don't know if that's true or not. I mean,
it could be, who knows. But the one thing that
I was thinking about is Stanley Kubrick. Stanley Kubrick has
been tied to one of the biggest conspiracies that I
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can think of, and that is faking the moon landing
and videoing it all, and it was all filmed from
him in a Hollywood studio. You can ask the Red
Hot Chili Peppers about it. Apparently they put that in
the song for a reason. And again, that is the
disclosure that they claim that has to be put out
there for you. But I want to talk a little
bit about Stanley Kubrick and his movies, and I know
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a lot of people use him as a reason to
search through his movies and everything. Oh he's got clues
in there and hidden stuff. But I'm going to look
at it from a little bit of a different angle.
So level with me here when you kind of go
through his movies from older to like the recent ones.
When I say recent, he died in nineteen ninety nine,
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I believe it was. But if you start from his
early films and just kind of work your way up,
they kind of reflect on modern time. And I'm not
saying that he was a prophet, he's predicting the future,
he's pulling the veil back or anything. But I just
noticed stuff from the movies that he put out there
that it kind of hit harder today than what they
did back then. So one of the first movies that
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Stanley Kubrick did was a movie called Lolita. And if
you're not familiar with this movie, it is a very
strange movie in the sense that it was nineteen sixty two,
I think is when it came out. But it's basically
a movie about a pedophile. And I know some of
those words can't be said, but I just said it,
so sins for me if you have to, I really
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don't care. But this is about a middle aged man,
wealthy man that falls in love with a fourteen year
old that's already messed up. Sorry to tell people out
there if you have fancies about children, that I don't
want you listening to this show. And I prefer you
not to even be breathing in the air that I breathe.
But that's just me. But this show or movie, it's
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about an older man obsessed with the young girl. But
when you line it up with today's conspiracies, like with Epstein,
the pedophile rings of the elites that get tossed around
out there, and the systematic abuse and the trafficking and
everything else, it kind of feels like maybe this back
in the sixties kind of goes along with the day
because again, he was a rich, powerful man, normal guy,
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the predator next door that you wouldn't think about the
average person. And that's the scary part about it is
these type of men operate in the real world. They
could be your neighbor. This was like the everyday guy
and he's got this young little girl that he's in
love with. That right there is terrifying because again it
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makes you wonder who the hell's next door and what
are they thinking and what are they doing, especially if
you have children. But we're gonna jump to the next one.
Doctor Strangelove. That is a movie on the US and
the Soviet Union and the Cold War, and it starts
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a world war by I guess it was supposed to
be like a satire comedy type thing or whatever, but
I've never watched a movie. But apparently it is something
to do with how the Powers that be accidentally launch
a nuclear war with Russia the Soviet Union. What's going
on right now with Ukraine and NATO and everything else
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is being tied in the stuff that's going on with
them flying in the poll and supposedly or over here
into Romania and everything else, Like we're on the verge
of that again. I know Agent Orange is always trying
to be chummy chummy with old Pooter over there, but
this is the reality that we see, is we're all
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on the verge of another Cold War if we haven't
already been under one. And I don't think it ever
really ended. But that's another topic for another time. But again,
that's one of Stanley Kubrick's movies, and here we are
again a modern time. It's kind of relevant. And then
you go to two thousand and one Space Odyssey. What
was that about? Oh, it's going through space this and that, well,
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who is the villain? How what was how an Ai?
What is the world fixated on right now? What is
taking over everything? What do we use every day all
of a sudden for every little convenient, little thing, All
of a sudden is AI? Since twenty twenty one, twenty
twenty two, it has become so prevalent in everything, and
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in this movie it became the bad guy. Well, you
can also look at other movies too, like The Terminator
or The Matrix and stuff like that, like this is
not just something that's not been out there and pushed
to us. But the rise of AI was talked about
back in the sixties by Stanley Kubrick and then one
of the next movies he did was A Clockwork Orange,
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which I've watched that movie. It is a very screwed
up movie, but basically, if you're not familiar, I interpret
it as it's a way of media control. They forced
the crazy guy to watch these movies to try and
straighten him out, trying to watch these things on TV,
and how it has mind control and the effects of everything.
It is a brutal movie and like very disturbing in
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aspects to it, but again it shows you a guy
strapped there with screens all around him. That's where those
things come from, of trying to warp his mind. But
what goes on today, same thing. People are always looking
at a screen, at their phone, at the television, at
the computer. Like wherever we're at, we're looking behind something else,
and it's just like what the movie projected. We're all
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being fed information and it changes our opinions, changes our mindsets.
We're in an echo chamber on social media, arguing with
each other all the time, and this is what happens.
We change to be absorbed into what else is out there,
and they mind control us. The next movie was The Shining.
Now this one can be kind of iffy because I
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don't necessarily know, and most of the these movies that
he directed, he wasn't the actual creator of the stories.
He just directed the movie. So again you can take
it as he's just a director, has nothing, as just coincidental.
I'm just pulling at strings here and I get that,
and I probably am, But I just thought, again, they're
relevant in the sense of what goes on today. So
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with The Shining, what is going on with The Shining
that it could be related to today? I mean the
downfall of the mind, someone going crazy, turning around trying
to kill people, Like the isolation everything about it, like
there's something pulling to that. Well, what are we dealing
with nowadays? We get these weird people out there want
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to be isolated, and they come off and start popping
fire shots at people or their family or anything like that.
So again, it's kind of pulling hairs for that one,
splitting hairs, whatever you want to call it, but that's
how I interpret this. It's like the fall of society,
the fall of the human mind, someone on the verge
of going crazy. Mental health is a big topic today too,
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which goes right on into the next one, a full
metal jacket, which is very much a mental health thing,
but it's also about how the American military at the
time and probably still do. And I do have respect
for anyone out there in the military. It's been in
the military a veteran. Appreciate you. I don't hold anything
against you guys, but I do know that the war
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machine pumps things out there and trains a lot of
them to be nothing but killers. And that is what
this kind of influence is too, is just how the
war machine is out there producing things especially during the
Vietnam times of killers, and you saw what happened to
Private Pile. Again, it's the mind being just completely wiped out,
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going crazy and then you kill people. And then his
last movie kind of ties all back into the other
things that I talked about earlier. But it was Eyes
Wide Shut, and if you're not familiar with that movie,
it dealt with a sex cult, rich elite people having
a sex cult that had to do some sort of
sacrifice to it. So wait a minute. One of the
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big conspiracies going around with the pedal Rings and everything
else is about a rich elite sex cult trafficking people.
It's doing rituals, and he's doing this in nineteen ninety nine.
Weird how movies that Stanley Kubrick did can all relate
back to modern times of the weird conspiracies that we
talk about. And that's what I was trying to get
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to earlier is I'm not saying these were all conspiracies
and he's pulling it back, but his movies at least
you pull a veil back, and it looks like what
we deal with today in modern times, at least in
the conspiracy realm, that these things are all being talked
about by the conspirators. Is it true? Are any of
these conspiracies true? I don't know. If it was true
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and an improvable true, they wouldn't be a conspiracy, they'd
just be fact. But I've always said, if there's a conspiracy,
there's probably some sort of truth behind it somewhere. It
might not be necessarily what we think it is. But
I don't think every conspiracy is fake, but I don't
think everyone is true. And I think the biggest conspiracy
of the conspiracies is there is no conspiracy. They just
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want us to believe there's conspiracies. Are just credit us
for the real conspiracies that go on. And while we're
moving on this conspiracy train, what does it become with
us to where we have to film every single thing?
And I don't mean we, but in general most people do.
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But like when we see something tragic happen or something
going on, people are always recording it. People are always
filming it. We were watching a show the other night
and as the storms that happened last fall, the floods
and everything down in the mountains, and the video is
from someone recording on their phone as some older lady
was floating down the river. Instead of trying to save them,
we're just going to scream for scream for or as
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she floats away, Like, wow, why do we record that?
Instead of trying to help, you're just trying to document it.
I guess. I mean, that's cool whatever, be a documentarian.
But is that what we've become, Like people get into
RECs and all of a sudden everyone's out there recording,
taking photos, this and that. Maybe we should go back
to the old ways of being more concerned if the
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person's okay. And I say this because yesterday someone on
a motorcycle down the motorcycle literally ten feet in front
of me and skid marked, kept sliding, got some road rash,
but he busted his head on the ground. And my
first instinct was I didn't pull out my phone and record.
I sat there kind of just staring at the second
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time and realized what was going on, and then as
he stood up, I got out and went checked on him.
Not once did I pulled my phone out and take
photos and record it and post it to social media
or anything like that, because that's not my first instinct,
But a lot of people probably would have done that,
because that is what their first instinct is. And that's
where I struggle with, Why is that the common thing
for us to do these days? What happened to the
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human decency? What happened to just check on someone to
see if they're okay. I know there's lawsuits out there
for being good Samaritans where you're trying and help people
and you get sued. Today, that's screwed up. You save
someone's life and they come back and sue you. That
shouldn't be a real thing, Like you shouldn't be able
to go to court and sue someone for saving you.
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That's just what's screwed up with the political system. And
again that's a completely different topic from where I'm going with,
but maybe my ADHD brain just batters around out here.
But the point is we've gotten so bad to where
we don't even care anymore. We're just worried about the
clicks and the views and everything else. And I know,
as a podcaster or that's the one thing we're supposed
to say, is, oh, we want the clicks, we want
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the views, because that's what everyone does. And the myth
is that everyone out of the podcast or makes lots
of money this and that's not true. It's all bullshit.
There's a lot more to it than just that. But
I just don't understand why we are not worried about
people as people. We're more worried about ourselves and our
I don't the fake world we live in online. Does
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that make sense? Because it does to me, And I
don't know if it translates what I'm saying, but like
everyone's worried about their social status online rather than what
the social status is in the real world, and everyone
would rather spend the time at a screen than go
out and actually have real world interactions. Are we being
programmed by the technologies that we have to dumb us down?
I one hundred percent think we are, because if you've
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looked around, people are really stupid these days. Look around,
look at social media. You see the stupidity easily, and
it just makes me scratch my head. One of the
things that I did a couple of years ago was
I attempted to write a book and it was based
off of the thing that I experienced, and I turned
it into a work of fiction, and I don't really
promote it because I wasn't really happy with how it
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turned out. And I used AI to help me structure
it in the sense of the formatting, but it also
changed some things up, so I don't like the fact
that it did that. I don't ever even talk about it.
But it's been two years now since that came out,
and it got me thinking in my Facebook memories again,
good old echo chamber of social media. But it reminded
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me that I enjoyed that. And it only took me
a couple of days to write it, and I didn't
spend any time, obviously, in a couple of days to
write something like that's not normal at all, And I
want to try and redo it. I want to try
and rewrite it and actually spend time turn it into
a good story. So I've been plotting it out. I've
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been spending the last few days making points, writing things
down of how I want it to go. I'm changing
the whole structure, I'm changing the whole name. It's going
to be influenced by the same sort of thesis, the
same sort of idea, different characters, different plot line, like locately,
so it's basically not the same book at all when
it comes down to it. I was going to try
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and remake the book better, but at this point it's
going to be completely different. But the overall theme is,
so why am I rambling on about this Because I
enjoy being able to talk sometimes about stuff that I
don't get to talk about. There is something coming out
here soon that I can't even talk about because I'm
not able to do that yet. But at some point
I cannot wait to talk about certain things. But until then,
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I can talk about this because this is what I'm doing.
So I'm hoping in the next few months, when things
calm down, maybe in the winter times or whatever, it
gives me time to work on stuff and I can
actually write without having to worry about a whole lot
of other normal life activities. And I want to spend
the time and actually write an actual good book. And
I'm going to have other people read it, review it,
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maybe get it edit it professionally, and then try and
actually release it. I know you can go through Amazon
like I've done before, but I'm actually going to try
and fish it around to see if I can't get
someone to actually publish it. And obviously it's a work
of fiction, it will be a horror story. I am
not an author, but I'm going to try my damnus
with it, so at least look out for that. The
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other thing is, we've got this documentary that needs to
get finished. We've got a lot of stuff filmed. We
need to get out in the woods and film some
more things, especially some more investigations, put it all together,
and hopefully get that out there too. We're not done yet,
but these things do take time, especially when it's all DIY.
We're learning as we go, so don't expect some grandest
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movie to come out and look one hundred percent Hollywood professional,
because that's not what it's going to be. We are
just amateur nubes out here doing monster hunting in the woods,
and it's going to come out looking like that. Next weekend, though,
I will be in Nashville, Indiana at the Indiana Bigfoot Conference.
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If you are from Indiana or the surrounding area, you
should try and at least come out to that. They
do have a few tickets I think left for the speakers,
but it is free to the public. Nashville is a
beautiful place, Nashville, Indiana. Nashville, Tennessee is a wild place too,
but Indiana is definitely some squatchy looking areas, very beautiful
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scenic area. Come out see me, talk to me a
little bit. I will also be at Goblin Con and
goat Man Festival, encryptid Con, and the Pair of Unity.
There's a lot of things coming up in October and
the November that I will be at, so again I
will let people know more about that the closer it is.
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But again, next Saturday, well Friday and Saturday, I will
be in Nashville, Indiana at the Indiana Bigfoot Conference. So
if you're around, make sure to come out and see me.
There's not a whole lot I'll pop out off my
head right now that I'm going to talk about. I
kind of covered the things I thought about talking about.
I think we'll probably wrap this one up again. This
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been another Foiled Friday. I am Brandon. There will be
a new episode of ten Foil Tals on Tuesday, or
you'll find me here again next Friday. But until then,
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be safe, be good, love each other, don't do anything stupid,
and don't do anything that I wouldn't do. Keep your
minds open, question everything, because I believe there's a lot
more crazy stuff on the horizon and we're going to
have to try and actually sift through a lot of
the bs just to see what's the truth.