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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 dealing with them.
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, I don't like death. Welcome back
to another Foiled Fridays. I'm your host, Brandon. If you're
new around here and you're not familiar with a Foil
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Friday is This is not the typical Tenfoil Tales podcast episode.
I will not be interviewing a guest. This is just
my solo episodes where I come on here and talk
about some of the things I'm thinking about. I kind
of go on through my brain and then I might
take a dive into some of the topics that I
don't usually get to discuss on Tenfoil Tells. I do
apologize for not having one last week. It was a
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very hectic and crazy week. There's a lot of family
things going on. I don't really want to dive into
any of that, but I do apologize. By the time
I was able to get things situated, I just didn't
have enough time to come out here and do that.
But I'm out here tonight trying to get this hammered
out here on Thursday so I can release it here
in less than two hours, So bear with me if
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it's not the most thorough Friday episode. The last weekend
for anyone that was around, I was at the Indiana
Bigfoot Conference. It's the second one that they've done. Had
a great time. Saw some people that I met last year.
They got to come back this year and speak with
me again, so I was pretty cool. I got to
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hang out with the guys from Cryptied Creatures podcast. Always
a pleasure seeing those fellows. I do have a couple
more events coming up here soon. Next weekend I will
be down in Louisville for goat Man Festival, and then
the weekend of the seventeenth and eighteenth of October, I
will be down in Hopkinsville for the first ever Goblin Con.
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E anyone not familiar with the Kentucky Goblin story or
the Kelly Green Men. I do have an episode out
there where I interviewed Geraldine, one of the surviving members
of the family from seventy years ago. Her father was
involved with they shoot out with these little green creatures
that have been known to become the legend of the
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Kentucky Goblins. So I'm definitely looking forward to that too.
And then obviously I've got Cryptid Con coming up in November.
So for anyone in the Kentucky or Southern Indiana areas
you want to come out and see me, those will
be your opportunities. I also want to say thank you
to everyone out there that listens to this, that listens
to the podcast. I normally do all the support, even
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all the negativity and the hate that I sometimes get.
I mean, obviously you're listening, I'm sorry if you don't
like it. But at the end of the day, it's
my podcast, so I'm gonna do what I do and
you'all can like it or dislike it. That's completely your choice.
But with all of that being said, we're going to
dive into some of the things that I've been thinking
about lately that kind of irk me. I look around
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online a lot, and I see so many things that
just make me shake my head just because of the
sheer stupidity. And this goose kind of back to what
I said a couple episodes ago. So this is not
going to be like some political bullshit rant or anything
like that. I'm steering away from that aspect of it.
But I'm going to talk tonight about the communities that
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we involve ourselves in and the stupid drama that we
always bringing it about into these I don't even know
where to start with it, to be honest, Like we'll
just go into the cryptid community. There are content creators
out there and researchers and whatever they want to call
themselves to do nothing but start a bunch of drama,
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start feud, start wars, and it's all for clicks, it's
all for money, and it's all for getting the followers
out there to take their sides and to start a
flame war against someone else. And it's a constant thing
and it's so stupid. I guess if I have listeners
out there that wants to start a war for me
and start sending me money and all this other stuff
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just because they don't know why anyone would want to
do all that. But hey, if you guys think this
to me or like that for me, and I guess
by all means whatever. But to me, it's almost cult
Like I don't get it. You're listening to a podcast
or a YouTube or something, and the things that they
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say are completely off the wall, batshit crazy, and then
they claim that they're being attacked or this one said
something and this person's channel over here, and then we got
to go cancel these people or this one over here,
we can't get along with them or whatever. And it
all breeds from a jealous, ego driven desire to be
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a center of attention. Why is that a necessity for
some people? And it's not just the cryptic community. The
paranormal communities are just as toxic. I have some paranormal
events things that I've been to, and I've gone to, Well,
this certain investigative group doesn't get along with this group
over here because certain members started drama. And then there's
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stuff coming up later that I'll be at that other
people were not involved anymore because there's some sort of
drama that happens right after last year with someone else,
and we can't be involved because this person said something
that this person over here didn't like. So now we've
got to take sides, and we all got to pick
and choose. And if you're on this person's team, then
we can't be on this person's team, and we can't
get along because, you know what, we're all stupid. That's
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the truth. Everyone that falls into this categories of fighting
amongst themselves rather than getting along and trying to work together.
Everyone wants that notoriety, They want that ego stroking whatever
to make it all about themselves, and that is so
stupid because all you're doing is putting everyone else who
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is an actual researcher, who actually cares and who actually
wants to go out there and try and prove something.
You're making it very hard for anyone to take it
seriously when all anyone sees online is your stupidity. And
one of the other other things that drives me insane
are the people that come out of the woodwork and
all of a sudden, after they got that taste of fame.
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Is that like a thing or whatever. They become like
a professional podcasting guest, or they start to elaborate a
little bit more. This happened, and conveniently, more things happen,
and all of a sudden, everything that goes on no
matter where they're at, there's just always something happening to
these people, and they've got new stories to tell them.
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If this happened here, and this that discredits everything about
your original experiences, because if you never had an experience,
then all of a sudden, every time you go somewhere
you're having an experience. Someone that has the mindset of
a skeptic kind of like I do, it basically sounds
like you're full of crap and you're just making things
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up now so you can keep that fifteen minutes of
fame or whatever you think you had going because now
you're always having new experiences. And I'm not trying to
say this is not true that these people aren't actually
having any experiences, but from the perspective that I'm at,
it just seems like it's made up at this point.
And I feel like a lot of these people that
are involved in these groups and involved in these communities,
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they're posting up photos, they're posting up videos, and they're
arguing other people. And I post up this video of
someone over here and this creature was in the woods.
Did you not see it? Yeah, I see a stump.
Well that isn't a stump, that's a dog man. Well
it's not a dog man because it's literally a fucking stump.
Well I'm not a true believer because I don't see it. No,
it's not that I'm not a true believer. I just
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don't believe that as a dog man because literally all
I see is a stump. I'm not going to be
the person that comes out here and starts to argue
with people about what they're seeing and saying this and that.
But at the end of the day, I don't see it,
and I'm not gonna lie and say I do. That
is the one thing about me that people need to
really understand. I am not a liar. The one thing
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I can't stand the most in the world is a
friggin liar. And if someone wants to come out here
and lie all the time, then it kind of defeats
the purpose. And that's the problem I have with doing
the show is because not only do I have to
navigate through. Is someone telling me a bunch of crap?
Does this really really happen to the person, or am
I just feeding more egos to people that want the attention?
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And that is the one biggest drawl that I struggle
with because for anyone that's not familiar with myself, and
I've said this I don't know how many times, So again,
if you're new around here, I'm apologizing because I'm not
trying to sound like it straight up a whole, but
I have never been one to really fully believe in
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this type of activity, this sort of stuff, and it
took something to change my mind. I had to have
that experience for myself. And ever since I did, I've
wanted to find answers. I made the show to find answers.
I wanted to to talk to people that had other
experiences like I did. I thought that would help me
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on my quest to have some sort of closure. And
the more that I have done this, and the harder
it's become for me to find that closure because I've
realized that no matter what I do, I'm probably never
going to get that answer. I'm not going to get
the closure. I'm not going to know what I actually saw,
and I'm not going to be able to close that
whole part of my life because for some reason, for
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the last eighteen years, this has been what has driven
me to where I'm at today. And I've said it
didn't have any sort of effect on me, But here
I am out in a barn talking to myself as
I record this, because clearly it did have some sort
of effect. And I feel like a freaking crazy person
sometimes because I know that the thing that I saw
shouldn't even exist, and I don't believe that they do exist.
But here I am so try to convince your own
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self first that the things that you see that you
know don't exist or there. And that's where I struggle,
because there is no such thing to me as a
dog man or a were wolf. But yet I know
what I saw and it doesn't make any sense because
it defies logic. But here I am again, out here
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recording to discuss things because I don't ever get a
chance to get that off my chest, like sometimes I
might go on someone else's podcast. I don't want to
go on people's podcast, to be one hundred percent honest,
because I don't want the fame and I don't want
the glory to me. It's just I don't care if
you know me in real life. I don't talk to
a whole lot to people. I don't say a whole
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lot of things. I'm more of an observer. I would
rather sit in a corner and be the creepy guy,
I guess and just look at people and watch their
actions or inner mingling of each other. And I try
and pick up on the vibes of humans because for
some reason, we're all very strange creatures. But as weird
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as that sounds like, for me, I'm just not a
social person. And I host a podcast that interview people's
explain that it just doesn't make any sort of sense.
I saw some stuff the other day that was posted
online and again because for some reason, I just can't
stay off the echo chambers of stupidity, and I just
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shake my head. The sheer ignorance of people. It's it's baffling.
I don't get it. Like we all have to post
our opinions on there, and I'm guilty of it too.
I'm not trying to say I'm better than anyone. I'm
just as bad. But it's a I don't when you
come out and you are only trying to draw in
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arguments with people, or you're trying to show to the
world that you're better than this person in that person's
this it's craziness, there really is, and it gives a
bad look to anyone that is in the same sort
of field, to an outsider. I consider myself an outsider.
I always have. Forty one years old and I don't
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fit in with any sort of group. I've struggled to
call myself a podcaster, and when I get around other podcasters,
I don't necessarily know if I fit in or not.
I didn't fit in with preppy kids at school. I
didn't fit in with jocks at school. I didn't fit
in with nerdy kids at school. I just didn't fit
in with anyone because at the end of the day,
I wasn't a social butterfly. I didn't care about the interactions,
I didn't care about the friendships, and I didn't care
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about anything really. I just wanted to be myself, do
what I do, enjoy life, and not worry about it.
Lo and behold here I am now still doing the
same thing like I do what I do, and if
people like me, that's cool. If they don't like me.
That's cool too, because at the end of the day,
I don't really think that it matters. I'm doing a
podcast because I want to try and help people. I
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want to try and help myself. I want to try
and find answers. I want people to feel like that
they can come on here and talk with me. Because
as much as I say I don't care about certain things,
I still feel like I want to do something that
I can to try and help people out. And I
don't know if that means having people on the show
helps people, but I think it does. I hope it does.
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I know some people enjoy the show. I'm glad and
grateful for that. I have been disappointed lately to see
that my numbers have went down over the last year,
but I don't have any control over that. There's something
coming out here soon that I hope will bring some
more notoriety to the show, more exposure that kind of
helps build that fan base back up. But at the
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same time, it could not happen. I mean, if it does,
that's awesome, But if it doesn't happen, then I guess
that sucks. But part of life. I have decided though
that whatever I do. I'm trying not to let it
get to me. I just need to focus on trying
to present the best show that I can, the most
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authentic show that I can, and try and be a
representative for people out there like myself that had an experience.
They don't know what happened, they don't know why it happened,
they're just looking for answers, or they're just looking to
share it to get it off their chest, because sometimes
opening up and talking about the things that we normally
can't talk about with people is one of the best ways.
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It's a therapeutic way to get through life. Get it
off your chest, get it off your conscience, and just
go with it. I felt better after I talked about
what happened to me. Is as crazy as it sounds,
the story of what I went through, I wouldn't believe it,
most likely if someone told it to me, had I
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never experienced it myself. But I did, and because of that,
I just want to try and give that opportunity to
people to come on the show and talk about it.
Because I didn't have anyone to talk to. I didn't
have people that wanted to believe it, and I just
felt like it was something that made no sense. So
I know there's other people out there that feel the
same exact way. I recently just talked to someone and
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some of the things that they talked about, like, yeah,
it seems like it doesn't make a whole lot of sense,
But I have to remind myself that what happened to
me doesn't make sense either. So how many people have
these experiences that they don't even want to talk about
because they don't even believe it themselves. I know, like
when people get online and they start to research into
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this thing that they've experienced or what they've witnessed, and
they get on like social media groups and they start
to try and dig in deeper to talk with people
that maybe saw something like they did. That helps, but
it also feeds into more of a tribalistic sort of
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I can't even think of what I'm trying to say
other than it just might feed more influence to them
and not help them in the way that it might
be beneficial. Because some of the things that get posted
in the groups and the things that people are sharing
and everything, I've often wondered if they really truly believe
in some of the things that they're saying like if
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they post up these photos and all they say is
there's a bigfoot here, or there's a dog man here,
or this is a shadow person. They make the red circles,
it's always greeny, always blurry. You can't make anything out.
People go along with it and say, oh, yeah, I
see it. Yeah. Well, then you get the person that
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comes out and says, I don't see anything. All of
a sudden, they're being ridiculed, they're being a doubter, or
it's gotten to the point to where no one can
question anything, and that's not how it works. If you're
a person trying to prove or it is proved something,
you're going to have to have evidence that can stand scrutiny.
That's the truth of the matter. And that's the only
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way that people are going to believe is if you
don't have the proof, If you have nothing but blurry
photos or video, no one's going to take it seriously.
If they're already on the fence about it, you might
get the not like the people that are one hundred
percent believer, you might get them to jump on the bandwagon.
And this is the true I literally made a photo
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of a dog man in the road with headlights coming
at it, and I had posted it. I didn't say
it was real or anything about it. I just posted
the photo and asked if anyone had seen stuff like this,
and I actually got people thinking the photo was a
real photo. Well, no, it's clearly not real. But if
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easily something like that can fake people out into believing it,
how many more people are getting their whole world's turned
around thinking that the things they see online are real
when technically they're not. With the rise of AI technology
and the images and everything else, it's made it so
much harder for people while they're trying to prove these
things exist when all you see now is a bunch
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of crap already layered in a field of a bunch
of crap. Because anything that was a crystal clear photo,
well that's not real. That's a man in a suit
that can be this blah blah blah. Oh, but here's
a blurry photo and that's what everyone. Oh, that's great photo. Yeah,
I see it. Well I don't see anything but pixelations.
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I feel like I've said this before, but paradolia is
a true thing, and if you're not familiar with that
is it's where people see faces in photos or in
clouds or something, and their brain translates it back into
seeing things that they're used to seeing. And I truly
believe there is a lot of that that goes on
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in these photos. So people that post videos or photos
of aliens or cryptids or even spirits or something like that,
a lot of the time I feel like there is
not anything in those photos. But because they think there is,
they see it. And I don't go in there thinking
that there's not something there, so I automatically write it off.
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I just I try and keep an open mind. I
encourage everyone listening to keep an open mind when you
start to look into these types of things, because you
can't go in with the mindset of just no, this
isn't real, or yeah, everything's real. You have to be
able to prove it, prove it to yourself before you
can prove it to anyone else. You can't prove to
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yourself that these things in your photos or your video
is what you actually believe it to be, then how's
anyone else going to be able to believe it. That's
just the truth of the matter. Everyone wants so much
to have that proof, and everyone out there needs that proof.
But until we have something conclusive, verifiable proof, you're still
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never going to convince the skeptics out there are the
people that don't want to believe. Just kind of like
when I harped on like the whole conspiracy aspect a
couple episodes back to where everything is a si up
to people. Everything is a conspiracy to people. I'm not
saying the conspiracies that are being brought out are not true,
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but everything that happens to people and they claim it's
a syop. Everything that goes on in the world is
a syop. You can't live life that way just because
if you go through life thinking that everything is fake,
then what are you doing through life? Like do you
even have a job, are you even a real person?
Or are you yourself a syop and a disinformation agent.
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That is the thing that a lot of people need
to say, because once they get so far down into
the rabbit hole, there is no coming back for these people.
I try to stay grounded. I try and stay as
focused as I can and not slip too far deep
to where there is no recovery, because once you go
down there and you're stuck, like there's just no climbing
back out of that hole. Every time there's something that
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happens in the world, the conspiracy people are automatically saying
this isn't true. You know what, maybe some of it
isn't true, but it doesn't mean it isn't It's just
you have to be able to unders stand things. And
they claim, if you're still believing the narrative, then you're
still in the same matrix. And do you think that
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if we were actually living in a simulation or we
lived in a matrix or anything like that, that we
would actually have the ability to have these things flawn
it in our face and like we would have those ideas. No,
we'd be kept on lockdown. Whatever is controlling us would
not allow us to have these sort of movies or
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these ideas or these things that are flee like can
be discussed like I am right now with you. That
stuff would be locked away. We wouldn't have those ideas
because again we're being controlled. We're all just a simulation,
we're all just a dream or you have to control
the narrative. Well, that's what these things would do, if
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they're things or whatever. It ends up being, like I
don't know, because I'm I don't technically believe in that. Like,
I don't think the movie The Matrix was a play
on reality. It's just dingle there to tease us. That
doesn't make a whole lot of sense. If that's the case,
then I guess some of the things that I think
about could be all part of the simulation. So hear
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me out for a second. If that were true, and
everything is a simulation, the listener right now isn't real,
Like you yourself is clearly not real. You're all part of
my simulation. So have I become self aware to where
I'm out here podcasting to more simulations? Things that just
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keep me going because from what is being propagated by
certain podcasts and certain researchers or intellectuals or whatever you
want to call them, this is not real. This is
not reality. So if we're all trapped in this simulation together,
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what makes me think that you, yourself, or the people around
me are not parts of my illusions? Like nothing is
real if that's the case. Like this microphone I'm talking
to is not real, the listener out there is not real,
this recording device is not real. Like everything that's going
on is not real. The vehicle that just flew by
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wide open down my road is not real? So what
happens when we die? If we were to just haul
off and just fall over dead, what's next? Do we
level up to the next existence? Or is the religious
aspects that the soul leaves the body? Is that just saying, oh,
your player want's now dead? You just start a new
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life somewhere else, Like where does it go? The people
that believe that everything is a conspiracy, that everything is fake,
the world is a simulation, Like you can group all
this together because even like with people who believe the
earth is flat and space is fake whatever, you can
group all this together because if that that is the case,
and everyone is lying to us, and when the whole
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world is fake, what is the big reason as a
word to why they're lying to us? Why? Oh, it's
about control. We got to control you guys control us
for what? Like, what is the big secret? What is
the whole in game purpose that they got to keep
us under? Alert the thumb. It's already been established that
we're under the thumb. Like I've got to go to
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work tomorrow. Most people listening probably have jobs they gotta
go do, Like this is ingrained into us already, and
then they're like, well, we got to stop that. We
got to rise up, we gotta quit, we gotta stop
doing the work. We've got to stick it to the man. Well, listen,
it's already ingrained too much for us to survive. The
moment we all stop working and rise up, then there's
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no food because we're all too damn lazy to go
out there and grow our own Like, we are slaves
to the system that we are a part of. So
if we are being controlled by anything, it is the
way that we have built our society and have allowed
ourselves to become the way we have become. I don't
think it's simulation. I don't think it's controlled by aliens
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or robots or whatever the hell stories get tossed around there.
I just think, as people, we suck and this is
the world we've created for ourselves. I wish there were
some interesting topics to dive into, but because I've been
so busy with family stuff and sporting events for my
kids and work purposes, I don't have anything prepared. I'm
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looking online right now for anything that's interesting that it's happened,
so I can stop ranting for a little bit and
the only things that I see are a black shaped
shifting UFO was filmed over Texas. Is not quite what
it seems, And come to find out, it wasn't actually
a UFO in the sense that people were thinking it
was a UFO. Apparently it was being explained to be
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just a black trash bag. So the clear evidence that
again I was talking about earlier, when we see a
clear evidence of this shape shifting UFO flying through the sky,
it is clearly just a black trash bag blowing through
this Why is it again that the clearest evidence is
always the most disappointing evidence, which makes me start to
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wonder and again put that conspiracy tenfoil hat on as
I go back down that hypocritical road. But is maybe
the reasoning that these type of videos make it through
the media is just because they've been proven to not
be real. So that's supposed that is like suggestedly throwing
everyone off thinking, oh, there's not real because clearly there's
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an explainable things. Oh it's just a trash bag. So
the people that think they're seeing UFOs, there's an explainable explanation.
It's just not what we think it is. I don't
have the answer to that. To me, it's just some
of the most compelling stuff that we have seen is
usually being scrutinized by other people. We only get what
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we get. The media only shows us what they allow
us to see. And at the end of the day,
you and I have no idea what is really out there.
We think we do, but again they're not going to
admit to it. It's going to take something really big
and drastic to change people's opinions. Now, according to our
great Harvard doctor Avy Lobe, he believes that this Atlas
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object that is flying towards Earth and is now conveniently
passing around Mars could be the source of the Wild signal.
If anyone doesn't know what the Wold signal was, I
believe it was in the nineteen seventies, said he got
some sort of a signal that did some sort of
a boost on their front now and they called it wow.
And that's where it became them thinking that there was
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like some sort of a signal from a different sort
of extraterrestrial civilization. But now mister Loebe is believing that
this could be part of that signal. I just think
this guy is literally throwing everything he hand on the
wall to say there's aliens just because he's wishfully thinking
that this is aliens. And you know what, I wish
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maybe it was aliens too, But I'm not getting my
hopes up just because of the same things that were
brought up about it before, where Jeremy Corbel claims that
the government was going to orchestrate some sort of a
big project. Bluebeam wasn't mentioned, but that's what some people
think when he was referring to but some sort of
a maybe craft coming or something was going to happen,
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and this was in the future of sometimes this winter.
It just seems to line up with that, and again
put that conspiracy hat on because maybe that's something that
he was talking about. And they got people out there
claiming that Jeremy Corbel is also in the pockets lined
with money from the government. I don't know, don't know
the guy'd ever talked to the guy. I actually would
love to talk to the guy. But again, you can't
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trust people just because everyone hasn't a and that's what
the sy op conspiracy people are telling us. At least,
you can't trust nobody, can't trust the media, you can't
trust anyone out there talking. So apparently you can't even
trust me in their mindset because I'm getting myself paid
by the government. I'm getting screwed in that deal. If
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that's the case. Just FI for anyone listening, I don't
get paid by Uncle Sam. Maybe I should. If you're
listening to me out there, secret agent man, please start
lining my pockets and I will guess. I'll push whatever
narrative you want me to push, because you know that's
what we do here in the podcast world of in Foiltals.
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Trying to scroll through again to find some information or stories.
And apparently there was a guy that was shot in
front of Nellis Air Force Base, which, for anyone familiar
with that, that's about around the Vegas area, which, for
anyone knows Vegas area about eighty or so miles north
is Groom Lake, which is area fifty one. This guy
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was apparently trying to get on the base and the
armed guards shot him. Or anyone listening, do not try
to go on government property, especially air force bases or
any type of military establishment, because most likely the arm
guards will shoot you, as it states on their warning signs. Now,
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the guy survived, but he did take a bullet to
the leg and he's probably going to get charges pressed
against him because again he was trespassing on military property.
Be smart, don't do that. I have decided that I
will start writing a book, not the fiction book that
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I'd mentioned before, but this is actually going to be
about all the weird activity goes around here, to kind
of go along with a documentary the Mississinomal triangle. I
want to write a book based on all of that
information that I've collected. So I've got reports, and I've
been digging in more and I'm getting more reports. I'm
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writing more about the history, the actual folklore from the
original tribes that were around here, some of the historical documents.
I'm trying to compile everything that I can and put
it in written form. That way, when I have some
stuff at my boosts, when I go to the shows,
I won't just have to talk about things, but this
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will be something for anyone interested in the whole Mississinoma area.
I will have actual factual information, not just hearsay. Like obviously,
I'll include the legends of stuff because there's no way
of proving any of that, but the accounts, the real stories,
everything will be included that I can find, and I
will put it in there and it will be available sometime,
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hopefully soon. I've already got a lot of the reports
already on my computer, so it's not hard to just
put those in there. But I want to properly format everything.
I want to kind of get it looked at, and
I don't want to bum rush into it. I don't
want to screw things up just to have something to
sell or whatever put out for people to look at.
That's not my end game. I want to present something
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that actually is interesting, something that people can read and
be like, hey, this guy might be onto something. There
is a lot of weird activity going on here, and
I want to bring awareness to it. So I don't
want to try and just blow through everything, because I
think there really is something going on in this area.
There's just too many reports of people seeing similar things.
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I'm not just my own experience, but the experience of
other people. All the UFO sightings, all the paranormal activity.
There is something going on around here, and I want
to blow the lid off. Maybe that is my reasoning
of life. Maybe that is why I saw what I
saw to put me on this path to do this podcast,
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to write this book, to do this documentary. Maybe this
was my purpose was to try and fine answers, and
this is how I'm going to do it. That is
what I keep telling myself, that is what I have
to keep doing, just because this is what I think
I need to do to fill that void of not knowing.
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I don't know how many people out there have ever
experienced something, but if you have and you still have
been hesitant to talk about it, I encourage you to
do so. You don't have to reach out to me.
You can talk to someone else. I just want people
to not harbor those feelings inside that you think you're
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going to get ridiculed, and if you'd want to talk
to someone that's not going to ridicule you. There are
plenty of other podcasts out there that can do the
same thing that I do, but I would love to
have the opportunity to speak with you personally. I think
when someone comes on Tenfoil Tells and they talk about
what they've actually experienced, there's other people out there that
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listen to it. It helps those people too. You're not
only helping yourself, you're helping other people because you're explaining,
opening up, you're giving them the idea and the beliefs
that you know what, I'm not the only one that
felt this way. I'm not the only one that has
seen this thing. I'm not the only one that has
been through these events. Therefore, they have a better feeling
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that they're not alone, because again, that is what a
lot of people go through, is the isolation of not
feeling like they could talk about stuff like this because
the whole world paints the picture of that you're a lunatic.
That is the odd like the honest truth, no other
way of getting around it. People think you're crazy. That
is why I named the show that I named it
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that way because again the stereotype of crazy people. Though
you wear a tinfoil hat, we own the name, we
own the word. We are these people. These are our
stories and people say, don't call them stories, Well, these
are our experiences then, and if people I don't like it,
people don't believe it, that's their own prerogative. I don't care.
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You can't get upset if people don't believe you, because
as long as you know it is true to you,
you're not going to convince everybody. But as long as
you understand that and you're accepting of that what people
think I g at the end of the day doesn't
matter to me, and I wish people would understand that
it doesn't always matter to you, so don't worry about it.
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I know that's hard to do, but don't worry. We
all struggle, but at the end of the day it
might help you feel better. So that being said, I
don't have a whole lot of time. I've still got
to edit. I wish I had more things prepared. I didn't.
I've visit been too busy, so I apologize, but I
need to get this edited. I need to get this
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out there, so I'm going to wrap this one up
before I do. For anyone listening, I thank you. I
truly appreciate it. You want to be a guest on
ten five Oil tell sometime, please send an email to
Tenfoil Tales podcast at gmail dot com, or you can
go to tenfoiltales dot com and go to the contact section.
I just encourage you to open up. Share it could
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help you. If you want to help the podcast out,
please continue to share it. I don't know what's going
on with the numbers. They've been down for me, they've
been down for other podcasters or some of the screwy
going on. Who knows what it could be, but the
numbers have been down lately for a lot of people.
Please share my show, share your favorite shows, leave five
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do that without you guys listening. Without your support, there
is no reason to do a podcast because no one
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gets to hear it. So for that all indebted to you.
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ever want to talk, you ever feel like you need
to talk, reach out to me or reach out to
someone else, just don't hold it in because at the
end of the day, we're all people and we all
are just looking for answers.