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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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it's been a it's been a very eventful for me.
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when you're able to work the cases and uh you
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Just show up.
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You know, we want to pray for you as a
lot of people who are going through a lot of
stress and anxieties in life. So we just want to,
you know, spend some time and pray with you guys.
And then I want to remind everybody that tomorrow we
have open mic night, and so that's where I bring
the moderators on. After Judy Anne and Miss Wilma come
on for thirty minutes. We tell jokes, we put a
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calm the anxiety down. And then the moderators come on
and you know, you get introduced and interact with the
moderators there on TikTok and then of course that's Saturday
at eight o'clock Eastern and then Sundays and Wednesdays. Sundays
and Wednesdays we have Bible study every Sunday and Wednesday
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at eight pm Eastern Standard. I'm going to remind everybody
next week we know it's Christmas. So next Tuesday is
Christmas Eve. I will be here on spreaker, and I
will be here on TikTok for night prayer at ten
pm Eastern Standard. Even on Christmas Eve. Christmas Day is
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next Wednesday, I will be here for Bible study. So
I'm not going to miss either Bible study or night
prayer and neither of the you know, the I think
Judy End's praying with me next week, so we'll be
here because we know a lot of people may not
have family members, you know, to celebrate Christmas with, perhaps
maybe they've passed on, or they're strange or who knows
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the there's so many things and a lot of people
are alone. So this time of the year, we want
to remind you that you're not alone, and you have
a community with us that doesn't judge people. We don't
condemn people. That's not that's that's that's not our vibe.
That's not all we do. That's not what we believe in.
You know, we believe in lifting each other up, not
tearing each other down, because God knows we have enough
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of that as it is in this world, truly. So
we're going to be here next week, and yep, we
will be here on next Friday. So I will be
here next Friday too. I don't take off now. New
Year's Eve is the thirty first. I will have night
prayer at ten pm from standard time. New Year's Day
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is Wednesday, January first, and I will be here for
Bible study and night prayer. Okay, so the only time
I'm taking off was when I cannot physically do it
because I'm working a case or I'm out of town
and I don't have the technology with me. That's the
only time I will cancel. Tonight, we have a really
cool show, everybody. I'm so excited I am, you know,
I am, truly. I'm so honored that this this gentleman
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said yes again. So that's good. I mean, last week
we had I had him on thanks to our executive
mister producer, who is behind the scenes Bill and so
apparently I didn't mess it up too much last week.
So that's a good that's a good thing. That's a
good thing. So apparently it went pretty well. But you
know what the thing is is, we had him on
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last week, Stanley Milford Junior, and we didn't even get
to eighty percent scent of the questions that I had.
I had like fifty questions that I wrote down fifty
and I think we we got to like seven. So
we have some really lots of very very cool And
by the way, you guys, I want you guys to
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also jump in and ask some questions. Okay, So TikTok,
I may open it up for everybody. Just be kind,
that's all I ask. So subscribers right now, it's subscribers
only for the first half hour. Afterwards, I'll open it up.
We'll see how it goes. You know. For those of
you who are wondering why I have subscriber chat only
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on right now and TikTok because of the trolls, they
just won't stop. So that's the only way you can
control it. So tonight we are welcoming back a very
special guest to Stanley Milford, Junior, who is a prominent
figure known for his unique experiences as a novel ho
ranger and his investigations in the paranormal. So he was
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born and raised in Oklahoma, and he has a rich
heritage that includes both Navajo and Cherokee ancestry. And we
talked about this last week, but I'm going to give
the bio again for those of you who missed the
show last week. Milford's career as a Navajo ranger span
over twenty three years, during which he was involved in
various law enforcement duties, search and rescue operations, protection of
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archaeological sites. With the expanse of Navajo Nation, and in
two thousand, Milford and his colleague Jonathan Dover, we're assigned
to investigate unusual occurrences reported by residents, including sightings of
bigfoot UFOs, another supernatural phenomenon. Now, these investigations not only
challenged his understanding of the world, but also deep in
his connection to Navajo culture and traditions. So Milford's experiences
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are documented in his phenomenal book, which we talked about
last week, The Paranormal Ranger, The Navajo Investigators Search for
the Unexplained. Folks, please get the book. You can go
to Amazon, get it and give it to somebody who
loves the paranormal. They're going to love this book. I
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bought it. It is phenomenal. Very rarely will I tell
you about a book and push it unless I think
it's really good. This is a really good book, The
Paranormal Ranger. That's what it's called, Navajo's Investigator, Search for
the Unexplained. So the book talks about his personal experiences
with Navajo creation stories, which we're going to get to tonight,
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offering readers a glimpse into the intersection of traditional beliefs
and modern paranormal investigations. So Mifford's insights into the paranormal
there's shape by his unique position as both a law
enforcement officer, which we thank him very much and all
of you who are first responders, thank you, and a
member of the Navajo community, allowing him to navigate the
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complexities of cultural beliefs while addressing the mysteries of the unexplained.
So he currently resides in New Mexico, where he continues
to share his stories and knowledge through writing and public
speaking engagements. And icen crely thank him once again for
his willingness to jump on the show tonight and talk
to us about his personal life experiences. I headed over there.
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How are you there, Stanley.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
I'm here and I'm great. I'm doing well well.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
I want to thank you, thank you, thank you so
much again. I appreciate you your willingness to jump on
with us again. And like I said, apparently I didn't
mess it up too badly last.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Week, right, So it was good.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
It was good. It was a great conversation for those
of you. First of all, let me just say this.
I think it's very important to understand cultural awareness and diversity.
My grandmother and my grandfather were both chero key, and
so I absolutely loved learning about my own, you know,
my own, my own ancestry. Unfortunately I didn't. I didn't realize,
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I think, the the enormity of it until after. You know,
later on in life. You know, when you get into
your forties and your fifties, you begin thinking about your
aunt at least I did. I begin thinking more and
more about my ancestry and where do I come from?
And you know, that's why to me, I think it's
wonderful to have you, know, you on and talking about
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certainly this this culture, and so can you let's just
let's briefly tell everybody about you growing up and your
own in your own words, your own bio growing up
and what you experienced, and then we'll get into the questions.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
Okay, So my father had traveled to Oklahoma from Arizona
to get his teaching degree, and he was attending what's
known as Northeastern State at the time, it was college.
Today it's a university, but that collegees or University, is
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located in the town of Talaquah, which is the capital
of Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma, and that's where my mother
was from. So they met and soon after they came
back to where he was from in Arizona to start
their family. And so later my sister was born, Deborah,
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who is five years older than me, and we lived
there in Arizona and about the Naval reservation for a
while when my father was actually working in the boarding
schools on the reservation teaching, so within about two years
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after I was born, my mother and father began having
marital issues, and my mother ended up kicking me and
my older sister back to Oklahoma to raise us there
where she was from. And so we went through the schools,
you know, schooling there in Oklahoma from from grade school
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and elementary school and a junior high and high school
and graduated high school. And so my father would fly
me and my sister back out from the airport there
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which was nearby to Albuquerque, and each
summer and her most summers, and we would spend time
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with our Navajo relatives on the Nava reservation and around
my father. So we were at the time we had
still had great grandparents on our Navajo side that taught,
you know, taught me and my sister aspects of the culture,
and all of my aunts and uncles and my other
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grandparents teaching us things about being Navajo. And yeah, it
was a very really diverse childhood growing up in Oklahoma,
where my mother was from. I was able to spend
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a lot of time with my older cousin, Russell Jean
or Rusty Stacey, and he and I. He was about
a year older than me, and and his parents ran
a large cattle ranch in Oklahoma, several thousand acres, and
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me and Rusty used to ride all over that that
ranch on motorcycles or dirt bikes and and playing cops
and robbers at the age about nine or ten. And
and so one of the influences for I guess for
law enforcement was watching the TV series Stars King Hutch
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and things like that, and Adam twelve and and Dragnet
and these kind of shows. And so I think that
kind of fueled my drive to want to be in
law enforcement.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
So yeah, fantastic And for those again, for those of
you who also in New Jersey, I'm going to be
at the Clark Holiday Inn in New Jersey on January
twenty fifth, So we'll talk about that later on after
of course, this after our interview. I have a question.
Someone asked me a question last week that we really
didn't get to because it's kind of more of a
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I think, a very personal question, and so I don't
normally ask it unless someone volunteers it. But the question
is someone asked was what is your faith?
Speaker 1 (16:41):
What is my faith? Well, it's I've always had a
strong spirituality. First of all, from the time I was
a child, I was influenced by various churches and religions
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of different family members and my father growing up. My
father at times was participating in the Catholic Church and
then other churches there on the Level Reservation, and then
in Oklahoma, there was a variety of different religions and
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churches that had influence on me. My grandmother was very
steep in the in the Bible, but she very rarely
that I know of, would actually be attending church, you know,
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maybe on occasion going to an actual church and stuff.
So there was a lot of influences. But for me,
there as an underlying spirituality that I had from the
time I was a child.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
Yes, well, I guess instead of denomination, I guess the
question that they specifically ask is are you Christian? Are
you atheists, agnostic, or just simply non? I guess definition
or how would you I think that was more.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
I would say probably non, you know, non denominational.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
In that growing up between those various various cultures, so
to speak, from the Navajo and in Oklahoma. Uh, you
had your traditional teachings within the Navo culture and the
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influenced by those traditions, but also, like I said, some
influences by various denominations and stuff, So it was just
kind of a mix of different things. I for me,
I don't align. I don't think. I think having having
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been involved in these investigations, it's kind of opened my
eyes to a larger kind of a unilateral view of
spirituality and and religion. And so yeah, I do have
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a strong faith in the creator God or what you know,
what people in Christianity would refer to as God.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
But yeah, I think it's it's a fair question because
someone someone asked that they didn't want to be offensive
at all, but because I think there's such a I
think a discriminative ideology out there that thinking, for surely
that people who are Native Americans, and there are some
who still believe this, that every single Native American out
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there are all Pagans, and that's simply not true for us,
that that really is and that's discrimination and that's not true.
My grandfather, my grandmother were very devout Christians. So I
think this is so important to also talk about cultural
awareness and being culturally sensitive to people out there. So
for those of you just just well.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
You have to realize that the naval reservation is twenty
seven thousand square miles and at the time westward expansion
and assimilation, the various churches divided up the naval reservation
into according to John's fears of influence, and so each
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of the different denominations would have areas where they would
be setting up their churches, and so that had a
huge influence on the navoculture itself. And so from those
times these churches have flourished and have grown. You know,
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throughout the reservation. There are a lot of different denominations
and a lot of different churches that are represented within
that entire Naval Reservation area.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
And that's so important. I think again, I love culture,
learning about different cultures and being sensitive and respectful about
different cultures. I just think it's so important. By the way,
for those of you just tuning in, s i'an Bishop Blong.
We are interviewing our new friend Stanley Milford Junior. This
is part two. This is live. Last week we had
him on as a special guest, but there were so
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many questions we didn't even get too and so we
would like to do so today and then you guys
will also open the floor open to for you guys
a little bit later, just a little bit later for
your questions. But I have to ask you, so, can
you explain the connection between the Navajo emergence the creation
story if you will, an pair a normal and supernatural.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Well, if you will look at the various creation and
the term that's often used is creation myth. But around
the globe, you know, going back, the earliest versions of
the creation story or creation myth or emergence story you know,
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comes from the Sumerian people's and around the globe there
are there are various creation stories that come from from
Africa and the Americas and meso America and North America,
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South America, East Asia, Central Asia, Indian Continent and Europe
and Pacific islands in the Middle East, you know, So
these various religions have their own version of that, even
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with the Bible having Genesis, you know, and and a
version of a creation story where man comes into the
world or the universe from nothingness. But anyway, with this,
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in looking at the Navo creation story, with John and
I having conducted these investigations, and not one specific type
of paranormal or one specific type of phenomenon, there was
a wide range of different things, you know, it could
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be haunting related things, you know, with what people referred
to as spirits or ghosts. And then you had the
phenomenon attached and related to witchcraft and that the entity
people referred to as Bigfoot and extraterrestrial. You had a
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lot of different types of phenomenon that were being represented
in these investigations.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
And.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
The commonality began to present itself. That like, there was
a case that I investigated that involved a haunting and
there were coins that would appear or report from nothingness,
out of out of out of out of nothingness, out
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of the tin air. And I witnessed this phenomenon.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
Uh, And.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
I think when you witness it firsthand, UH, that really
changes your worldview and uh, your view of the universe.
And and for me and John it ith it cemented
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an idea that there were other dimensions and other realities
that were overlay, overlapping or overlaying each other within our
physical world. We would have activity from spirits that would
manifest and make themselves known. And then all of a sudden,
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whatever this phenomenon was that presented itself, it was it
would go back to where it originated. And this observing
that and seeing things like Ufosh in our physical world,
seeing the entity that people call Bigfoot. You know, these
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things would be in our physical world. They would manifest
in our physical world. People would witness these things. Sometimes
they would would leave evidence of foot track and hair
evidence and the big Foot cases, and then they would
disappear and people would be running around wondering where did
it go? Where did it go? You know, and and
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it would be gone. And so with most most cultures
and most religions, there's the idea that people have a
soul or a lot of energy or life force achieve
so to speak. And when a person is living, this
is their their life force. That's what allows them to
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have consciousness and to be able to move and physically
do things. And at the point that we succumb to
leave in our body or death as it's often referred to,
then that spirit goes elsewhere and leaves the body, leaves
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this plane, but it goes somewhere else. And so in
the creation story there's references to other types of beings
so to speak, or entities. You might have a description
of a being having like a human body and its
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description yet with maybe an insect like head or faith,
and and so John and I began and began looking
at this and thinking there's a there's parallels that could
be drawn to these entities in what is referred to
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as extraterrestrials in their description and stuff, and that maybe
what was referred to in the creation stories is actually
a description of other dimensions and even in within religious
texts of craft and beings and these other entities that
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people encounter.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
So so the Sumerian creation story is something that you
have studied extensively, uh.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
I think you know, at the time that we began
formulating these ideas, there was an intense look into different cultures, uh,
looking at things like the Mayans and the Popo Vu
and all of these different different things to you know,
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come to a conclusion that there there may be some
type of correlation in these creation stories or creation myths
so to speak.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
Of course, in the in scripture, it's dramatically different because
you're talking about model feism, so it's it's it's a
one god. Whereas the Samerian tablets, uh, you know, you
have primarily the two gods of Apsu, which is freshwater,
and Tiamat, which is representing saltwater and chaos, and you know,
they give they give birth to younger deities. Uh. But
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so so do you think the younger deities then are
are are you seeing that the the younger deities from
the Apsu and Tamat are like Bigfoot and things of
this nature.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Well, there's often those kind of the suggestions by people
who follow certain religions. Uh.
Speaker 4 (30:08):
And for me, you know, I'm not judgmentally and I
think that people have their own views and own experiences
of those kind of things.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
And so, you know, because some people have to have
said that Bigfoot is kind of like a deity a uh, right,
because there's a lot of people. Actually there's even cultures
that worship and acknowledge Bigfoot, if you will that uh uh.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
There's references even to the Hebrew Bible of Pain and
Able and that that that what people refer to as
Bigfoot is actually one of those two that survived, you know,
that that is living and is is more or less
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curse to walk the world or the earth. You know,
I don't and I don't know. I mean, there's there
is all of these possibilities. I think. You know, it's
a matter of being open minded in what if you know, sure,
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you know the possibilities to be you know, to be
really endless.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
And because even from bigger, from bigger people, from all all,
I mean from cultures, and you know, and of course
they talk about giants and but you know, we can,
we can. Now, there's always debate as far as what
the terminology actually means versus giants, because when you talk
about giant, it's so subjective, isn't it. Because for example,
I remember as a boy, I went to a wrestling
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show and I saw Andre the Giant.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Now, Andre the Giant, he was a giant.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
I mean, he was a giant, but some people would say, well,
he's just a big man. Some people think of the
giants as twenty feet tall, whereas other people would think
Andre the Giant would be a giant. So it is
so subjective. I have a question now, and I'm kind
of curious. What. So you're a paranormal ranger. You're you know,
you're in law enforcement. So what in the world brought
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you drove you to pursue the paranormal.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
Well, you know, I began having some paranormal experiences when
I was younger. One of the earliest ones was when
I was in my teenage years. My mother and father.
Stepfather would be out on the road during long haul
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truck driving at times, and I'd be looking after my
sister and I was in my latter teens, and one evening,
she and I were home and we were watching TV
in the front room of my mother's home, and the
house was nark at the time. The only thing that
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was on was the TV, so there was no lamps
or anything that I can recall being on. And I
happened to something drew my attention through one of the
other rooms and down toward the kitchen, and it was
a blue glow, and so I got up off the
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couch and I went through the other room and into
the kitchen and stepped into the kitchen. All four burners
on that range stow were turned on. And this was
an older type of range where the knobs on the
front were these large knobs that you really had to
crank to turn the knobs, and it required an actual
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external source of ignition like a match wouldn't match, or
a lighter or something to light those burners. But all
four of the burners were lit, and I hadn't done it,
and my younger sister wasn't. She she didn't mess with
the stove. She didn't she didn't get her age, and
and uh mess with the stove, and and I hadn't
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done it. We were the only ones home. You know.
I stood there for a few moments, my brain trying
to wrap around how this had come to be. And uh,
the only thing that I could think of was that
someone had come in and had actually lit that stove.
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And uh, so the thought that there was an intruder
in the home. And I went and retrieved my mom's
shot again and and went through the lower part of
the house and checked even in the garage, and everything
was secure. And I went upstairs and cleared all the
rooms up there, the closets and under the beds, and
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there was nobody there. There was nobody present, and all
of the all of the windows and doors and everything
were secure.
Speaker 2 (34:57):
And wow.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
And so you know, that experience, you know, was really perplexing,
but it began opening this door to paranormal experiences. Another time,
in that same home that was my mother's home again,
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me and my younger sister were home and my parents
were out on the road. And I was a summertime,
and I happened to be walking by my sister's room,
and something again caught my eye. And she had one
of these older LP gas stoves that had the ceramic
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plates in the front, you know, and they would burn gas.
And this thing rose up about a good three and
a half four feet high. It was quite large. But
in the summertime it would be the gas would be
turned off to that, and my sister would be putting
a lot of her books and stuff on top of that.
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But as I walked by, something called my eye, and
I stepped in their room and there was this one
book that was unusual. It was a black bound book.
It looked like it was bound in leather. It was
hand cooled, it appeared quite old, and there was various
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markings and symbols on that book. And as I opened
it up and began coming through it, it was almost
immediately it was something that I knew was most likely
like a Satanic Bible or something of that nature. And
this thing was probably a good twelve to fourteen inches tall,
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kind of like a family bible, and a good twelve
inches maybe wide, and maybe three inches or four inches thick.
And immediately when I began coming through it, I yelled
out for my younger sister and I called her in there,
(37:12):
and I said, what the heck is this doing in
your room? And and she didn't know. She she said,
I that ain't mine. I don't know how I got here,
you know. And I hadn't brother in the house. And
I know my mother certainly would not have allowed that
in her home if she had seen it. And uh
so I ended up taking it to one of my friends,
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a good friend of mine. They had a dairy farm,
and they would they had these barrels that they would
burn their trash in, and me and him lit a
fire and we ended up page by page burning and
destroying that both by burning in the fire. And but
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that was another really unusual experience.
Speaker 2 (38:00):
Certainly, I mean that would be very that would be
that would be intimidating for anybody, you know.
Speaker 1 (38:05):
Oh yeah, it's it definitely was, you know again, like
I said, uh, my family, even even though they may
not have attended attending a church on a regular basis
or whatever, there there was would be a Bible and
a family Bible in the home and reading from the
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Bible at times and stuff. And no, no, no, not
at all. And I I got rid of it and
destroyed it before my mother got home. You know, you know,
I wouldn't want her knowing that thinking that I brought
it into the house or whatever. And uh so yeah,
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but it never did reappear or that I you know,
I was aware.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
And for those of you who just turning in, so
I'm i'mbition one. We're having a part two series, a
part two series, we're speaking to our special guest, Stanley
Milford Junior, who is uh the Navajo Ranger. He wrote
a phenomenal book that you need to make sure you
go pick it up today, The Paranormal Ranger and Navajo's
Investigators Search for the Unexplained. So the Paranormal Ranger the
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Navajo Investigators Search for the Unexplained. It's a great book.
Stanley Milford Junior. We had him on last week and
we're following up on a part two. So I have
to ask, of course, a couple of questions. I'm going
to combine them, if you will, and then we're going
to open it up to the chat for everybody. So
so here it's these are multiple questions. Okay, Uh, we'll
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get to that, Philip after after afterwards, so we'll discuss
that afterwards. What drove So do you First of all,
do you believe in ghosts? Obviously, big bigfoot UFOs? What
about witchcraft? And besides uh that obviously the book and
you know the the the stove situation. Can you also
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talk about some other paranormal encounters that you've had? So,
do you believe in ghosts? What our ghost what do
you think bigfoots are? What are UFOs? Do you believe
in witchcraft? And can you talk a little bit more
about your own paranormal superdet natural experience?
Speaker 1 (40:16):
Sure? So, you know, all of the naval rangers, for
the most part of the time that I was at
the department, all of our rangers would go through the
Federal Police Academy, either through one of the federal established
Basic Police Academies, or like I did, I went through
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the US Indian Police Academy, which was also at the
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, And you're trained in all
aspects of law enforcement and criminal investigation. And so having
that background as a criminal investigator both me and John,
and John was even more extensive in his crime investigation
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training because he actually attended the Criminal Investigation Academy in Glencoe, Georgia,
where there's also an established FLEXI or Federal LA Enforcement
trainings at our facility, and so we were both trained
in criminal investigation and criminal investigation techniques. And so as
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an investigator, it's when you go into an investigation, it's
not about believing in things. It's it's about really you're
going into an investigation with an unbiased approach or unbiased
attitude or thoughts about you know, you want to be
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impartial approach things from an impartial standpoint for view of
these things. And you're simply going in to observe and
collect and document, whether that's with photography or video or
other means. You know, and you're documenting and compiling information
(42:11):
into a report, and you're letting that report speak for itself.
So you're you're basically there to collect the evidence. You're
not there to believe in whatever it is. And in
this situation of investigation of the paranormal, you know, yeah,
you're not going into it believing in ghosts, believing in
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Bigfoot or UFOs or witchcraft and that kind of thing.
You're you're you're allowing the collection of that evidence.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
So after after, after, you know, investigating so many years
of you have in the supernatural, the paranormal, right does
the evidence then support the belief or the idea that ghost, bigfoot, UFOs,
witchcrafts exist.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
Well, for me, having witnessed those coins appear out of dinner,
I've repeatedly witnessed that, so with my own eyes, So
I know there that phenomenon does exist, okay, And your
most knowledgeable scientists couldn't sway me any different. I know
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what I witnessed, and others witnessed the same kind of thing,
so I do know it exists. I've witnessed one of
these things that people referred to as a skin walker
or shape shifter, a physical manifestation of what people are
referring to as a skin walker. I seen that with
my own eyes, and so again it's not something that
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science could sway me. Oh that doesn't exist here. It
was just you're you know, that was a figment that
your imagination, which is bs. Because I've seen it with
my own eyes, I know it exists the same with
seeing an object in the guy that that maneuvers and
outperforms any type of aircraft known aircraft and technology that
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we have. And so I've seen these things with my
own eyes. I've seen the thing that people refer to
as a bigfoot using night vision equipment and thermal equipment.
I've seen it, and so it's not a matter of believing.
I've I've witnessed these things with my own eyes and
and documented them.
Speaker 2 (44:39):
And so someone someone, someone's asking on Facebook. I believe
it is Michael. Michael's asking, Uh, have you ever seen
I think it's a willa wela, It's a it's a term.
I think it's for a Lakota, the Sioux. I think
it's a Sioux language. Anyway, for those of you don't,
(45:00):
you know, it's primarily it's like a it's a playful
water spirit or people refer to this like even fairies,
and so have you ever experienced anything like this at all?
Speaker 1 (45:15):
I've experienced orbs on various occasions. Orbs or a ball
of light can vary in different sizes, and they are
observed in a number of different types of phenomenon. It
can occur during hauntings, they can occur during witchcraft related cases,
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bigfoot cases, UFO cases, and so they vary, and and
I've heard references to what people call little people or
fairies or and cor relation with these orbs. So I've
(46:04):
witnessed the orbs. I haven't actually physically observed the little
people that you know. I've heard people make references to
me about them, the hope you know. I've talked to
people from the Hopie tribe that have talked about it.
I've talked to people over in the UK when I
(46:27):
was there, talking to people that talk about fairies and
little little little people, and so it's it's it's kind
of like the big Foot thing. It's a global international phenomenon.
People and experiences things worldwide.
Speaker 2 (46:42):
For those of you on TikTok, I've opened the chat opened.
I've opened the chat up for everyone, so those of
you who are interested you can ask questions. I will
not immediately be able to ask because if he's in
the middle of answering, I'm not going to interrupt, but
I will try to type in your questions. Uh, there
is a question, two questions about let's go ahead and
(47:02):
discuss that. What are your views on shadow people? And
have you ever seen what people referred to as mermaids.
Speaker 1 (47:11):
I've actually seen the shadow phenomenon or shadow entity. There
has been that. I recall there's been three incidents with
entities at the foot of my bed, and one of
them was seen what is referred to as the smaller
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gray alien of about three and a half feet tall.
I woke up in a state of sleep paralysis. Although
the bedroom lights in my room were on, I could observe,
you know, all the details of the bedroom, but I
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did observe this entity standing at the foot of my bed.
But I couldn't move, and I was at one point
I was freed from that paralysis state and leaped out
of my bed. But at the at the moment that
I was released from that paralysis, this entity was gone.
(48:17):
And I looked about the home and my room and
there was no other than other than this really really
extreme odor, nauseating odor. That was the only thing that
(48:38):
remained in the home for a little while after that experience,
and that I've seen in another occasion at a different time,
I've seen one of the larger gray entities or beings
standing in that same spot, and then also later a
(49:00):
dark shadow entity in that position, kind of humanoid but
not clearly defined, just a kind of like a floating
mass in that same location, kind of like a kind
of like what is depicted as a grim reaper kind
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of thing, uh, standing there, and.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
Do you know, and now someone's asking, do you know
the origin of the skin walker? How? How would you
define its origin? Is it? Is it inter dimensional being?
I mean, how how would you describe it? From your experience?
Speaker 1 (49:38):
From my knowledge, these these entities or means are actually
come from a human person that is practicing black witchcraft.
So they're practicing witchcraft and they're gaining the ability to
change form into these creatures or entities that people referred
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to as a skinwalker. They're using some ability to change form.
It was told me that long ago this ability was
known and it was practiced within times of war where
it was a tactic that was used against the enemies
(50:24):
of the navel whether at times Navels were in conflict
with Spanish and Mexican people, various other tribes in the region.
There was conflict with the Utes and with the Apaches
and others, and this was a means of traveling great
(50:44):
distances into enemy camps for certain reasons. And so, but
it's changed over the years to that of there's no
there's no other purpose than evil purpose today for people
(51:05):
using that. But it is so very similar to that
of satanism, the practice of satanism to gain certain abilities
and power and things like that. But for those that
practice that, there is an extreme, extremely high price to
pay to be able to sure to practice that and
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change form and stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (51:29):
Yeah, if someone is asking about you, didn't know that
a bishop could form an exorcism. Actually, that's where priests
receive their faculties from a bishop. So without without the
priest having a bishop, they would not be able to
have the faculty. So certainly a bishop is a priest
and so most certainly can absolutely perform exorcism if that
is the ministry that they're called to do. So anyway,
(51:50):
let me ask you. Someone was asking about mothman and
have you ever experienced what you would define as mothman?
And what do you think this mothman is?
Speaker 1 (52:00):
Well, I I've definitely read on the phenomenon of Makman
and other entities like that. And if you if you
consider how infinite and vast our universes, that there is
(52:25):
the possibility of other cultures and other races of beings
in other parts of our universe, and that if you,
if you if these technologies that these civilizations possess are
as some people speculate, are far in advanced of the
(52:50):
human race as far as technologies coming and going to
Earth through portals and other things like that, other dimensions
into our physical world, there could be an infinite number
of entities and beings that come to our world and
(53:18):
extraterrestrial civilizations and things of that nature, and so things
like the mob Man and other other beings that have
been witnessed in modern times. These could be just like
what I mentioned earlier with the creation story, these could
(53:40):
be actually references to other beings from other worlds and
other civilizations coming into our world. We encounter them, we
experience these things and seeing stuff, and then they can
be crossing back over through some other poral or dimension
or however whatever means they're using the I'm into our
(54:00):
physical world.
Speaker 2 (54:01):
And for those of you who are new here to
the channel, so again thanks thanks for putting that in there,
for the for the for our moderators, folks, today's Paranormal Friday,
and so we very very rarely have guests on, but
we have a very special guest on. His name is
Stanley Milford Junior. He is a Navajo ranger. He of
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course has served as a ranger over twenty three years,
and he was look He's obviously has pretty his experiences
is vast. So I have we have Bible study every
Sunday at Wednesday. We've been doing it for twenty years
every Sunday and Wednesday. And of course we have night prayer.
(54:45):
I've been doing that for twenty years, so that's a
ten PM since standard time. So we certainly talk about
Christianity and Jesus quite often. But today it's our paranormal
show where we have a special guest on where we
learn from his walk of life and his culture because
we have to be culturally respective of one another, I
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think is very important. That's something that seems to be
lost I think in our society today. So let's let
me ask you this question. What didn't lead what led
you to writing the book, which, by the way, you
need to guys, go get this book. It really is
a fantastic book. I strongly encourage it. I purchased it.
It's really great. Again, it's called The Paranormal Ranger, a
(55:28):
Navajo Investigators search for the Unexplained the author of Stanley
Milford Jr. So, then, what led up to you writing
the book? Did you have an interest in writing? How
did that come about?
Speaker 1 (55:44):
So first I happen to come from two families of
avid readers. Both my father and mother were passionate readers,
and many many of my family on both sides were
avid readers, passionate readers, and my father had a small
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library of books, and my mother had a collection of books.
And as a child, my father bought me and my
sister a set of Encyclopedia Britannic of encyclopedias, and sometimes
I would be just sitting at night reading those encyclopedias
and so along with books like magazines like National Geographic
(56:32):
or Popular Mechanics. You know, I had access to these books,
and so early on I developed an interest in in reading,
and as an av arranger, when I would be conducting
these intriguing and amazing paranormal supernatural investigations, I would be
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making personal notes home these observations of the strange and
other worldly activities, and so it. You know, I've always
had a very curious mind, even as a child. At
Christmas time, I might be kidding receiving a little toy
(57:19):
robot as a gift or something, but a lot of
times I would be in the bedroom with the screwdriver
trying to take it apart to see how I walked
or whatever you know, and just having that curiosity and
and even in school, you know, biology and things like that,
(57:41):
and seeing how things worked and just that just that
natural curiosity. So mine was kind of extreme.
Speaker 2 (57:50):
So so what is that? Is there a Navajo as
far as well, is there a view a novel view
on people who are psyched mediums us using divination tarot cards?
Is there is there an overview of kind of like
obviously the Christian faith would say that's wrong, so primarily
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not not not, but not every Christian believes that. So
but the majority of Christians saying that is wrong. So
is there the same view with the Navo or is
it more open minded? How does that work?
Speaker 1 (58:21):
When it comes to the traditional culture of the Navo,
one of the one of the primary peoples within the
community is what is known as a medicine man. And
this is a traditional practitioner and healer and and so
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very important plays a very important role within the culture.
And so things related to various taboos, things like death
and and uh and witchcraft and these kind of things.
(59:05):
Those things for the average Navaho you don't mess with that.
That's not something that you know that you that you
dabble in or you know, it's left to the medicine
men two or a woman two to deal with those
kind of things. A medicineman.
Speaker 5 (59:27):
Uh traditionally originally was you would be a child and
you would be chosen to become a medicine man, and
you would be raised.
Speaker 1 (59:38):
Throughout your life, your childhood and teen years and into
young adulthood and adulthood being learning all of the traditional
healing practices using herbs and and the different uh ceremonies
(59:58):
and practices With the Navo there are like on one
particular healing ceremony, there may be hundreds of songs involved,
and they are very in depth and precise. The Navo
(01:00:19):
language is far more precise than the English language. You
may have five different words that are represent one English word.
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
Uh So, now now would these be would these be thetalis?
Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:00:43):
It would be yeah, okay, and uh so I read
I read a little bit on because I'm would ask
you a question about the Navajo exorcist or all the
Navajo exorcists, and so basically from my understanding and correct
me if I'm wrong. It's like if a person is
experiencing troubling or if they're troubled might be considered evil
(01:01:06):
spirits or or disharmony that they may perform like ceremonies
or rituals to restore balance. Is that correct, right?
Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
Well, hat is. It is a medicine man, and it
is his responsibility and his abilities to be able to
bring that person back into what is known as joe
or balance in every aspect of their life. And so yeah,
you're you are correct, and that's the role that the
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medicine plays in bringing person.
Speaker 2 (01:01:43):
So it's all about balance and harmony.
Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
Then, yeah, in every aspect which that is taught, you know,
throughout a person's life, whether it's whether it's exercise and work,
physical exercise and nutrition and eating right and your spirituality,
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all of these things, there needs to be a balance maintained,
you know, from trying to be in the middle of
two extremes. You know.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
So what okay, so you served as a ranger for
over twenty three years. What in the world then, I
mean the question has to be asked, what led up
to the Rangers Department creating a Special Project unit that
you were in and that you were investigating the supernatural?
Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
Well, so the Special Projects Unit was actually formed in
advance of the investigation of the parallema was just a
part of being being within that unit and the response ability.
Jonathan dovern I led that section, and we conducted dignitary
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protection and we were SWAT team leaders, special weapons and
tactics leaders, tactical operators, wide variety special investigations, and so
there was a wide variety of responsibilities besides the added
(01:03:29):
responsibility that came later to investigate the paranormal. So there
was an event where there was an elderly woman in
the Schuster Mountains who had called the department that there
was one of these. She referred to it this thing,
describing it like a bigfoot or a sasquatch, something larger
(01:03:52):
than a man covered in hair that stepped over, entered
her sheep corral, picked up one of her sheet and
sheep and took off with it. And so she called
the department, and and there was two young rangers that
were assigned. One of these rangers was essentially a comedian.
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Everything he did and said was about a joke and
laughing and carrying on, and it was just a part
of his personality. It's not that he he intended to
offend people or whatever, but I think he did him
offend the grandmother because I think she took it that
he wasn't being serious about what her call or claim was.
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And and but the naval people, livestock is the primary
source of income and for the novel people, and it
is very serious.
Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
So and this wasn't you're saying this was not a bear.
Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
No, this was not a bear. You know, this thing
had left tracks in and around the corral. And so anyway,
she was offended by this and called the chief up,
and she she chewed him out more or less chewed
him out, and the chief ended up calling a department
(01:05:16):
wide meeting and he basically said, you know, you've chosen
a job and taken an oath to help people and
protect people. And he said that's exactly what you're gonna
do if you if you can't do that, you're going
to have to find some other means of employment. And
he said, we're here to help people and it. You
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may not believe in it, you may not understand it
when it comes to these kind of cases, but you'll
investigate it with the same professionalism. And uh and and John,
and he looked over at me and John, who were
sitting there as a part of the Special Project Unit,
(01:05:59):
you know, working with him quite closely. He looked over
me and Johnny said, and you two are going to
oversee this section and uh, these investigations. So it wasn't
that john and I were raising our hands to be
to be the NAVO X files or anything like that.
He assigned us and we said, yes, sir, and that's
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what we did and and that's how that came to be.
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
So and you've seen you've seen a big foot, so
you're saying, yes, you know the yeah, so have you have.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
You seen a few occasions? Man?
Speaker 2 (01:06:33):
So have you started? I understand a second book, So
can you give us a little teaser and what what
what we can expect?
Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
Sure, So this first book, you know, it is kind
of a bibliography or memoir as they would call it,
in my years of growing up and the influences I
had coming into law enforcement, how Alice came to Fruition
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to conduct these investigations and kind of serves more or
less like a PSA for the world in that these phenomenon,
you know, I try to convey that these phenomenon do exist.
Then I may not have the answers or explanations for
a lot of these things, but it does happen, and
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for those people that experience that, we need to be
more respectful of their experiences and be more open minded
in supporting them. And because most of the times they're traumatized. Sure,
and so this book serves in that respect. You know,
the first book, the second book that I've written, I've
taken a completely kind of one hundred and eighty degree
(01:07:48):
approach to it, where this second book is a piece
of fiction, and yet it's written and based loosely based
on an actual investigation that I had conducted that really
had a great impact on me. But I've written it.
(01:08:09):
I've created characters and written from the standpoint of this
central character and about a paranormal experience. And so it's
a different style of a completely different style of writing,
and it's exciting. It's a new learning experience for me.
And so, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
So I'm curious in your experience with the supernatural and
the paranormal. Have you ever come across someone that you
would identify perhaps as possessed or demonic possessed or is
that something you simply don't believe in.
Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
I have experienced people that encounter people that I've felt
were in some way had some type of POSSESSI I
think it's I think it's can be. You know, there's
a number of different types of possession, whether it's the
spirit of a former living human being that or you know,
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a ghost or spirit that can possess a person and
their faculties. But at the other time, other times, I
think there are other entities, like what people refer to
within the Bible, you know, demonic entities that can also
possess a person and take over their conscious uh ability,
(01:09:38):
you know, and and their body. And so I think
there and even I dare say, you know, from what
I've heard, there is even the possibility that these things
that people refer to as a bigfoot has an ability
or capability to possess a person, the orbs you know,
for whatever, you know, whatever phenomenon is occurring there and
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possess a person. And so yeah, I think there's there's
different types of possessions that occur. And I really feel
with the phenomenon we see worldwide today with the mass
shootings and that are occurring, I think in a lot
of that it's actual possessions, you know, that it's occurring.
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These things are possessing a person to and controlling them
and causing them to create these mass killings and things
like that.
Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
Will Yeah, So let me ask you do you think now,
since we've had a week to think about all these
drones that's going around as obviously the experience of a
law enforcement officer, what's your take on this now, so
we have had a week to reflect on it, what
do you think?
Speaker 1 (01:10:55):
Well, you know, for the Department, I was the department's operator,
and so we had that type of equipment and capability,
you know, but it's primarily coming from a civilian market
device where you're very limited in flight time. For this device,
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it is primarily a video and photographic piece of equipment.
There are some other added features, you know, like thermal
equipment and stuff that you can add, but it's primarily
a daytime device, which you know, and I know in
a lot of the sightings, what we're hearing about are
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nighttime objects that are flying, and if they are in
fact drones, I would dare say they would have to
be the majority would have to be military and or
three letter agency devices because the severe stuff don't have
(01:12:09):
a flight time long enough to keep it in the
air sure for very long, So only only the use
of these higher tech military type drones, can you keep
them aloft for for any length of time. So, but
I do feel that there is a possibility that some
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of these could be extra treashuril in nature, and it's actually,
uh a extraterrestrial device that is mimicking known craft that
are in our atmosphere, like drones, like airplanes. You know,
(01:12:51):
I've witnessed things in my in my life where I've
seen things that were most likely the extra tritional nature
mimicking actual aircraft but performing later on, performing in a
manner that was beyond what is known with fixed wing
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aircraft or rotary rotary aircraft that we know helicopters.
Speaker 2 (01:13:22):
So you think it could be it's primarily perhaps military
but your US government, but there could be the possibility
of UFO's extrastural activity.
Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
Yeah, I think just a possibility.
Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
When are you expecting when are you expecting your new
book to be coming out?
Speaker 6 (01:13:42):
Well right now, you know in in uh the my
first book came out October first, and at least for
about a month before that, and then following that has
been promotion of that book, and so that is it
has been a very.
Speaker 1 (01:14:01):
Active and steady activity almost every day, and whether that's
doing a conducting presentation. I did one of this past
Wednesday for a group on the Navel Reservation and a
book signing. So I've been very very busy with that
kind of activity, and it has not allowed me to
(01:14:25):
focus like I did on the first book, where there
was a really aggressive approach to writing that first book,
which it was written within about eight months. But I've
started this and I may be twenty five percent into
this book. I don't think it really takes me that
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long if if I'm afforded to be able to sit
down and get some time just to focus on writing
writing it. So a lot of it is laid out,
as far as the outline and everything the structure.
Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
So well, Stanley, I want to thank you so much
for your willingness to jump on again tonight. You you
were on last week with us. For those of you
miss it, you can go back and watch it, and
I appreciate you you certainly being here as well tonight,
So thank you so so very much for joining us.
Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
I really enjoyed, you know, talking to you and answering
some questions from the callers and stuff. Thank you, thank
your audience. I really appreciate being given the opportunity to address,
you know, people and their questions and I always look
forward to that. So thank you so much for allowing
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me to be a part of your program, and so
I've really enjoyed.
Speaker 2 (01:15:43):
It absolutely, Thank you, sir. I appreciate you having being on.
Speaker 1 (01:15:47):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:15:48):
Good night, all right, everybody, that was our our friend
Stanley Milford. Thank you Stanley, and we appreciate him being
on again tonight. That's just a fantastic job. Folks. I
want to remind you that you can purchase his book
on Amazon to not forget that. Make sure so go
to Amazon today because if you do, you can perhaps
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well you can get the book before before Christmas is
rolling around. So if you have a family member that
loves the paranormal the supernatural, you have to get the book.
They're gonna love it. I really enjoyed the book. It's
called The Paranormal Ranger, The Novajo Investigators Search for the Unexplained.
And again his name is Stanley S. T. A N L. E. Y. Milford, Junior,
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M I L F O R D. Not everyone in
a hobby, not everyone, because they're they're still delivering. So again,
go to Amazon because Amazon is still delivering. I'm I'm
well aware of the little strike that they're having, but
they say it doesn't affect it's not affecting their delivery
because I just ordered it and it's not. But again
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it's it's on Amazon. The Paranormal Ranger a novel whole
investigators search for the unexplained. So really it's when I
read the book, I was really interested in, you know,
the the Bigfoot, the Bigfoot story, and they're in chapter
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three where it talks about it was a narrative. It
introduces some of the first paranormal investigations that he actually investigated,
which talks about a very notable incident involving a bigfoot sighting.
And I'm telling you this was really because there's so
many people who are seeing this. And I also really
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appreciated the fact that he talks about his early career
as a ranger. In chapter two. He does, by the way,
a lot of you talk about a lot of you
talk about skin walkers, and that's in chapter four, so
he really delves into the culture significance of skin walkers
in the Navajo tradition. He even talks about there's a
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personal recounting personal experiences and even community stories. So if
you really like skin walkers skin walker stories, where does
it come from? Well you got to get chapter four
is your place? That really is. So anyway, head on
over there to Amazon and pick up the book The
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Paranormal Ranger, a novel ho Investigators Search for the Unexplained
by Stanley Milford Jr. You know, I really appreciate him
taking the time and chatting with us. He didn't have
to do it, and so he did it twice actually,
which is I think that's pretty pretty, pretty cool. That's
really nice. So we thank him very very much for that.
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As a matter of fact, I didn't talk to him
about this because we've read out of time. But listen
to this. This is by Zoe Mitchell. There's an interesting
photo making the rounds online that shows what looks like
a hairy bipedal by Petle means stand on two lakes
figure climbing the sign of a side of a canyon.
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Now many are speculating that the creature could be Bigfoot,
so the image is shared earlier this month. It's claimed
to have been taken on a Navajo Nation land, and
shortly after the photo appeared, a person claiming to be.
The nephew of the photographer contacted the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch
Organization to share what they say is the story behind it.
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You can go to x and you can type in
R M Soo r as An Robert m as and
Michael Soo Bigfoot, and there's a picture here. It's a
very interesting picture. And so Now, according to the nephew,
the photo was taken about two years ago in a
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canyon area between the communities of Cornfields and Greenswood, Arizona,
on a Navajo nation. So The nephew explained that his
aunt had been tending livestock south of their homestead she
heard strange noises coming from the canyon. Curious, she looked
over the edge and saw the creature, which looked up
at her. And frightened by what she saw, she quickly
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took a photo and left the place. Now some doubt
the story, the nephew said that you don't have to
believe what I write, and to me it doesn't matter.
All I know is what I've told you is what
happened that day. So it is very interesting. If you
have not checked out the photo, it I mean, it's
I know, it's pretty it's pretty impressive. It's R M.
Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
S O.
Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
Bigfoot on X and you can actually see this bipedal
creature walking up the canyon. Those are fascinating stories because
when you get people who are very credible, they have
no desire to mislead people. They're not trying to sell
you anything. They're you know, they're they're just telling a
story about what they've experienced. And when you have something
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like this, I don't know, this is interesting. Mister bat
he made his fortune from social media, and I have
no idea how much he's made. I don't know. It's
none of my business and I really don't care. But anyway,
he's on social media and he's been very successful, which
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is good. That's great. He certainly can teach people how
to generate income on social media. He's been very successful
in doing it. So if he just decides to stop
making videos, my goodness, I'll can teach people how to
do this well. Mister Beast is going to spend one
hundred hours hunting for ghost inside the pyramids. A lot
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of people have been those people have been pretty upset
about this. This is by TK Randall, So, the popular
YouTuber and entrepreneur claims to have secured access to film
at the iconic monuments. Jimmy Donaldson is his actual real name,
more commonly known as mister Beast, is certainly certainly no
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stranger to mad cap shenanigans, having arranged all manner bizarre
stunts and challenges for his extremely popular YouTube channel, which
as of writing has over three hundred and thirty seven
million subscribers. Anyways, speaking recently on the on the Beyond
the Records podcasts with Noah Lyles, he revealed that for
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one of his upcoming videos he will spending he will
be spending a period of one hundred hours hunting for
ghosts and spirits within the labyrinth, corridors and chambers of
the Pyramids in Egypt. He says, we quotes, we got
all three of the Pyramids of Egypt for one hundred hours.
He said, I'm going to do a video where they're
going to let me explore anywhere I want to in
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the pyramids for one hundred hours. I wonder how much
that cost him. The event will see him and his
team gain access to areas of the Pyramids that are
usually close off to the public, and he will record
every second of his time there, he says, I'm so
excited because there are also all these secret quarters deep
inside it, says, I don't know what to expect, and
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to look for evidence of the paranormal and the pyramids.
The team will be equipped with a variety of common
ghost hunting gadgets that they will use throughout the exploration
of the structures, and while getting to see every nook
and cranny of the inside of the pyramids will certainly
be interesting. Mister Beas's claims concerning the event have been
subject to quite a bit scrutiny, and according to the
Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and the YouTuber hadn't rented out
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the pyramids, but had in fact only been given permission
to film there. So some people have also raised concerns
regarding his use of the pyramids at all. So anyway,
as for the video itself, says, we don't currently know
when it will be published. You can expect to see
it appearing on his YouTube channel in the near future.
So there we go, guys. Apparently he has been given permission,
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which is very rare. Oh no, no, no, I think
it's already been done. I think the the investigation has
already been complete. But no, I wouldn't be nervous about
investigating the pyramids. I think for me it would be
it would be a very interesting to learn from the culture,
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their faith, their belief in the afterlife, the belief perhaps
if spirits still exists. I think that would be fascinating.
But I would I would not be intimidated at all.
That would be more interested. I'd be more like, cool,
let's check it out, you know, for the historical I mean,
just historically speaking alone, it would be pretty amazing at
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USOCC dot org. That's if you want to know more
about the website the church. Okay, yeah, I'll just put
it anyway, So there we go. Let me turn this off.
So that would be pretty amazing. I mean, to be
able to do that. It would be interesting to see
what happens. Oh yeah, I would absolutely so yeah, all right.
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The case that I worked is it was successful. It
was aggressive. I'm not going into it, but yeah, you know,
it was Thankfully it wasn't a it wasn't one that
required multiple sessions. Sometimes it does, and when you perform exorcisms,
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you just you don't know, you never know how long
it could take. You don't you don't know how long,
how many sessions it could take. So yeah, I don't
think it's I don't think it's appropriate right now. I'm
not going to get into a conversation about what happened.
I think we you know, this is Christmas, so we
need to focus on that. So anyway, there we go.
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H but listen to this. This is interesting. This is
by T. K. Randall as well. A mysterious man keeps
showing up at a road accident seen in Nebraska. So
police are currently trying to track down a strange man
who keeps showing up at the scene of car crashes
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and the series. Stranger is at the center of an
ongoing criminal investigation in Nebraska, where he has been connected
to multiple road accidents and is now thought to have
been directly causing them. One of the accidents involved Garrison
Beach and his wife Skuyler, who left the road on
Highway thirty six out of Bennington recently after swerving to
avoid hitting a large piece of metal that had somehow
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ended up in the middle of the road. After exiting
their vehicle and making their way back to the highway,
they were met by a mysterious man who seemed to
have appeared out of nowhere and who proceeded to offer
them assistance. This incident echoes at least three others to
have occurred on the same stretch of highway, each involving
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an anomalous object in the middle of the road, and
each involving the strange individual appearing out of the blue
to offer assistance to the victims. Police investigating the case
now believe that the man that the man in question,
likely caused the accidents in the first place, says quote,
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they're the first person there to help and call nine
to one one, so in their mind their hero, but
they are causing these crashes, said Captain Eric Sellers of
the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. Things would go on to
take given even stranger turn when an unidentified individual believed
to be the same man called into a local news station,
pretending to be Garrison Beach and ask that the story
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about the incident be taken down. So in total, he
left three voicemails requesting the same thing. Quote. I just
think it's crazy that we're at a point of someone
calling in and impersonating me the officer on the phone,
and trying to get the story taken down. He said
that clearly wasn't me making the call. Police investigation into
the mist street remains open. See that is that's insanity. So,
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I mean, it seems true that he's probably the one
causing the accidents and then pops up and oh, let
me help, I'm help. I don't know about that one.
Thank you, everybody, Thank you. Isn't that that's insane? You know,
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one thing that I've always liked to speak to. Thank
you for everybody thinking of sharing the lives. By the way,
it's interesting to hear what people with high IQs what
they think just in general on particular subjects, just just
to kind of pick their mind if you will. Well,
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this is an interesting one. This is again by TK Randall.
The world's Smartest Man offers a theory on what happens
when we pass away. Now listen to this. It's interesting.
The seventy two year old Chris Langan is considered something
of a genius thanks to his IQ between one ninety
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and two ten. Officially considered to be the world's smartest man,
Langan has been using his superior and to like to
develop what he calls the cognitive theoretic model of the universe.
Otherwise known as CTMU. Now, he maintains that when we
pass away, we transition from one form to another, or
in other words, we move to a different plane of
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existence that we are unable to access during life. Now,
he says, death is the termination of your relationship with
your particular physical body that you have at the present time.
He said, on the theories of everything that we know that,
he said, quote, when you are retracted from this reality.
That means when you're taken away, you go back toward
the origin of reality. Okay, you can be provided with
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a substitute body, another kind of terminal body that allows
you to keep on existing. So I know what, you
go back to where you started from. You can get
another body and there you go. Now, when this happens,
he argues, you may lose all memory of who you
were previously. Nothing goes he says, nothing goes out of existence.
In the math, he said, your memories can always be
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pulled back out, but there's no reason to do that usually,
he says, why cling the memories of a world in
which you are no longer true? So there are certain
automatic psychological things that happen on death, at the moment
of death. So Ling also suggests that we may reincarnate
at a limitless number of times. He says, arguably all
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of your lifetimes, if you were to be reincarnated again
and again, all of those reincarnations are meta simultaneous. Well,
the problem with reincarnation is you never ever reach, ever,
reach the ultimate level. So it doesn't make sense because
you obviously you're trying to not make the mistakesation made
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in your previous life, but you don't know your previous mistakes,
so therefore it seems kind of null and void. It
doesn't make sense at all. Reincarnation is supposed to facility
that you could reach, I mean, the ultimate of nirvana. Well,
how can you reach that, to the ultimate highest state
of consciousness If you don't know the mistakes that you
made in your previous life, then you're doomed to repeat
them again. It's like a it's like a washing machine.
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And that's a problem. See that's the I mean, if
if nirvana is what you're trying to reach, the highest stage,
the highest stage of consciousness, Okay, fine, fine, let's do that.
And the way you get there is you have to
re recycled, you know, reincarnated, recycled, So that you can
learn from the mistakes in your previous life, but you
have no memory of what you've mistakes that you've made,
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so therefore you're doomed to repeat it. So it doesn't
make sense. And quite honestly, I think the problem with
reincarnation is I want to get to heaven because I
believe in heaven. So why on God's green Earth and
the universe. If I'm there in heaven and I'm meet
Saint Peter and my family is there, and God is
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there and saying welcome home, tell me, please, someone explain
to me why I'm gonna say, listen, God, I love you,
but I'm gonna go back and do this all over again.
That sounds like a hell of a good time. What No,
who would do that? If the ultimate goal is to
get to heaven for eternity, so that you no longer
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experience pain and suffering disease, your body doesn't deteriorate, then
why on earth would I go back to repeat it?
That makes no sense. See, that to me is preposterous,
it's erroneous, it's fallacious. It's just simply doesn't make sense.
So that's the problem with it. Now, people say, what
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do you think that it can be possible. I think
anything is possible. But again I think it's problematic because
if you look at the if you look at logic,
just logic one on one, I mean the premise of A, B,
and C and see being the conclusion. Well, I mean
if reincarnation, If the premise won, reincarnation is available to
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those who made mistakes previously. The second statement is reincarnation
so that you don't repeat the same mistake. And of
course the conclusion is you can reach nirvana. Well, the
problem is number two. Your premise is fallacious. It's erroneous
because you have no memory of your previous life. So
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therefore you will never reach nirvana. That's the point. That's
that's that's the that's the logic behind it. You'll never
reach it. It's like the it's like the little uh
the stick, you know, the carrot on the stick. You'll
never reach it. Never unless you know your previous mistakes
so that you learn from them and do not repeat them. Well, bitch,
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ap long, how do you know that it's not an
it's not innate. So when I was, it ain't meaning
you're that you knew what you you did in your
previous life, what's not Because doctor Marcel Fredericks brilliant sociologists.
And then this guy was talking about brilliant. He was
also a medical doctor sociologist, a medical doctor psychologist. I mean,
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this guy was top of the live at Harvard Graduate.
His name is doctor Marcel Fredericks. And when I went
to Loyalty University in Chicago, I was well, I loved.
I was so honored to be taught by him, because
he taught me sociology. He created what's called the SCP
module society cultural personality, and the SCP module is what
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defines the ID, defines the person. It's all interclined. So therefore,
implying that you know what you did previously is incorrect
because the SCP module says that you are influenced by
your society, your culture, and your personality. So in order
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for you to have something innate all of your previous mistakes,
then you would have that society culture personality, but everything
would have to be in alignment. And it's simply it's not.
That's that's not the way reality works. So I think
I just think the reincarnation is problematic. It makes no
sense to me. Okay, yeah, because the whole point is
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going to heaven and you're there, Well, how would you
go back? Oh? Sure, you know, I'd like to go back.
That sounds like a fun time. I've heard that the theory.
Some say when passing, when passing, when passing on, don't
go to the light as you're being reborn in a hospital.
I've heard that theory. I disagree with it fundamentally completely. Uh,
(01:35:47):
Punky cat, And I tell you why, because there are
people that were clinically dead and who did actually go
to the light and they came back and experienced heaven
what they identified certainly as heaven. He can go to
a phenomenal site site called n D e r f
dot org n d as a dog e r f
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dot org where people have clinically died and they saw
the light, they went towards it, and they were in heaven.
I've heard of that theory before. I just I don't
think that it's valid in its argument. Uh. Now. This
is also by T. K. Rander. By the way, for
those of you who think that the Earth is flat,
(01:36:29):
uh oh, I'm so sorry to tell you the truth.
The Earth is not flat. I'm sorry, friends, I'm sorry,
and you're not going to like this story for those
of you who are convinced that the Earth is flat,
even though the entire universe is made in spherical objects,
but nonetheless the Earth is Uh, you would all Genii, Genie, Genie, Genie, Genie, Genie,
(01:37:00):
you had. I'm telling you there are so many people
that truly believe the Earth is flat. They really listen
to this, listen to this. A flat earther, that's what
they call it. Flat earther. That means people who actually
believe that their Earth is flat. Eat humble pie after
going on a mission to Antarctica. All right. See, the
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belief is for the flat earthers.
Speaker 6 (01:37:25):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:37:25):
They believe that when you get to Antarctica, that's it.
That the wall that is there, you cannot go over it.
Or it sounds like you know the show, but you
can't go over that wall because if you do, you'll
just tumble right out in space. Anyway, I digress here
it is pastor Will Duffy recently took several flat Earth
(01:37:50):
believers to Antarctica in an effort to prove them wrong.
Or Earlier this month, of course, the t kran Are
reported on the Final Experiment and and Arctic expedition a
rain by Colorado pastor Will Duffy in an effort to
prove once and for all that the Earth is definitely
not flat. The freezing Southern continent has long been at
the center of debate because some proponents some say that
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the idea that the Earth is flat, believe that there's
a giant wall of ice that is air, very similar
to the Game of Thrones marking the edge of the world.
That's it. And they also maintain that the day and
night cycle is the same in Antarctica as it is
away from the Poles, even though Antarctica sees periods of
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several months of darkness and several months of daylight. Anyway,
the difficulties inherent in accessing Antarctica to check this for themselves,
they argue, is also evidence of the world's government cover
up of the truth about the Earth's flat nature, because
it's very difficult to get the Antarctica's very expensive says quote.
I created the final experiment to end this debate once
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and for all, Duffy said, after we go to Antarctica,
no one has to waste any more time debating the
shape of the Earth. Well, fast forward to the present day,
and now Duffy's Antarctic expedition has actually taken place, with
the Colorado pastor having taken four flat earthers along for
the ride. It wasn't long after they arrived whend it
became a parent what they believed was simply not true.
(01:39:20):
Well imagine that. Who knew? He says, quote, all right, guys,
sometimes you are wrong in life, said prominent flat earther
Jean Campanella, now Gene Campanella, a Garant Campanella. It was
a strong proponent for I mean really strong. I absolutely
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believe that the Earth was flat, he said, quote I
thought there was no twenty four hour son. In fact,
I was pretty sure of it. But I respect Will
Duffy for being a stand up guy, at least in
the way he kept saying it was true. I kept
saying it wasn't. Don't listen to my belief for my opinion.
It shouldn't matter to you, But at least you should
be able to accept that the sun does exactly what
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these guys said, as far as circles the southern continent.
So whether this in itself will be enough to persuade
the most diehard Earth flat flatters to completely abandon the
idea of the Earth's flat, however, remains to be seen.
So anyway, you can go online and you can check
it out. It's on YouTube and flat earthers debunked. So
(01:40:25):
you can type in the pastor uh that went there,
and there you go. So it's a Will Duffy. It's
Colorado pastor Will Duffy went to Antarctica. And I'm sorry,
but for those of you who believe that the Earth
is flat, it's not sorry, it's now some people I
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don't understand. Yeah, it's iol I know, it's okay, all right,
so let me just uh, there we go some of
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asking me a question here. Yeah, some people are really
they're hardcore about this. They're absolutely no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
there's not biblical reference of this. You're taking you're taking
scripture out of context, completely taking it out of context.
First of all, yeah, no, no, no, it's uh, why
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we're not in a simulation? Okay, I think people, I think, okay,
there's there's this theory that we all live in a simulation,
that we exist in a simulation, that this right here
is a just a simulation that in other words, we're
by we're like the sims have you you remember the
sims where you have a You can create these sims
(01:41:59):
and they will. You can give them complete autonomy, or
you can you can restrict that and they won't do
anything unless you tell them what to do, like go
walk over here or go over there. Or you can
give the autonomy of ten, which means basically they can
do whatever they want. They have complete autonomy. So there
is a theory that we live in a simulation, that
in fact, there is some greater intelligence that in fact
(01:42:24):
is doing this and telling us. You know, it's like okay,
and there's some people that that's really legit one hundred
percent that believes this. So let me just let me
just address that very quickly because anyway, I don't know,
(01:42:44):
I don't know why sometimes, but anyway, I'll talk about it.
First of all, the technological limitations of it would be
problematic for reality to be a simulation. There would be
need to be an unimaginably advanced technological system that's able
to simulate every aspect of the universe with extreme precision.
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And by way, given our understanding of computational limits and
any physical laws, hello, the energy and computational resources required
for such a vast and detailed simulation inconceivably large. And
I think this is also very important to recognize too.
(01:43:25):
I think the complexity of the consciousness makes it an
invalid argument that we live in a simulation. See human
consciousness and the complexity even of the biological system. They
are incredibly intricate, and creating a simulation that perfectly replicates
conscious experience would require not only massive computational power, but
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also an understanding of consciousness beyond what we currently grasp.
I mean, you'd have to be a god like state.
Then the argument that runs that if consciousness easy to
reproduce or simulate, then we might not have already achieved
it in smaller scales, which we have not. So that
argument is just unbelievable. And I think this is the
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whole idea. It's just that it's false. I think it's false.
So there's other I mean, there's the absence of the
absence of anomalies as well. See, a simulated universe might
contain glitches or signs of artificiality. Now some people say, aha,
well here's a glitch here in the matrix. You hear
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this all the time, you know, Similarly, how like video
games have graphic and grit, you know, glitches or something
like this or error. But our universe here's the problem.
Our universe adheres to the laws of physics consistently and
without observable anomalies that would suggest underlying artificial programming limitations
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to errors. So it's incorrect. I'm I want to talk
briefly about this is a I've seen this. This really is.
I don't know people, is someone explained this to me? Please,
because I'm confused, and I have seen this individual. I
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have seen this individual, and I find that what he
does is problematic. And I wasn't going to talk about
this until he starts talking about God and that that
we are created beings by the Ananaki. So, in other words,
the Ananaki were alien beings that were intelligent, and that
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they manipulated the DNA, the genes, et cetera, and that
they were not they were not supposed to do that,
and we basically were created by them. This is incorrect.
This is incorrect. It is it is. It is incorrect
on every level. But I find it offensive because there's
an individual. He's a famous celebrity, he's an outer space
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expert communicator with ets, predicted that the Earth will learn
that we are not alone within three years. Okay, fine,
so there is a Bashaw he is warning that he
connects to this et is warning mankind that ET's will
to send and prove that there is no doubt that
we are not alone. Okay, you don't need to connect
to a Bashar. We don't understand that. But I think,
(01:46:25):
by the way, who hails from an an alternate dimensional
planet that's allegedly located five hundred light years away communicated
the bombshell information with Anka. So here's the problem. It
seems like Bashar knows all the answers, every answer to
every question. It's almost like to a deity status. That's
(01:46:53):
problematic in of itself. But I think I think when
when people were at asking about, you know, the creation
story and and the dismissing h you know, God creating
us in his image, that that rather we are created
by the autonachy, I think that's no, that that's just total.
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That's that's I think everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
But people have been asking me about this, and I've
been I've been quiet about it because I know I
don't like to, you know, be public or or try
to discredit anyone. But I have to say, look, when
when you're starting to spread that type of misinformation, that's enough.
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Not seriously, that's enough. If you want to say that
you're channeling et and you you know what's you know,
what's the planets or whatever. You want to talk about
planets and solar system, that's fine. But when you start
talking about theology and interjecting heresy, then as clergy it's
I am responsible to say no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no no no. You know, I'm inclusive and I'm welcome,
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I'm welcoming to everybody. When we start getting into heretical teachings,
I have to say no, no, no, no, no, no no,
this goes too far. This goes too far. And I'm sure,
I'm sure he's a nice guy, this guy who does this,
he seems to be a very nice guy. But I
just think that when you start stepping on the toes
of God, now you're kind of going too far. They're
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gone too far. And as clergy is, I think i'm
my responsibility to speak up when I see heresy, and
that's when I see it. So I'm very very I
have a problem with many of the things that that
he is teaching. So there we go. There are so
many I didn't even get out. I didn't even get
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to think you okay, goodness, gracious, it's almost over. No, No,
it was not.
Speaker 4 (01:48:49):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:48:52):
By the way, well, thank you very much. I appreciate that.
For those of you who want to know, I will
be here tomorrow at eight pm Eastern Standard time with
Judie Anne and with miss Wilma. We'll have a good time,
we'll enjoy and we'll have a good time and enjoy ourselves.
And then Sunday we're here at eight pm Eastern Standard time. No, Lilith,
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she's a she's found in many mythologies. Uh, there is
no evidence to suggests that she was a real historical
person ever. Now, Uh, you're you're getting confused also with
ancient Mesopotamian mythology, because Lilith does appear in some Sumerian, Akkadian,
even Babylonian myths as a demon or spirit that's associated
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with like a storms or diseases. Now, in the Jewish folklore,
Lilith is often portrayed as a demon, and it's first
actually mentioned by a name and a list of demon
names in the eighth century BC. She's famously linked to
the alphabet of Ben Sarah. It's a it's a medieval
text that describes her as Adam's first wife, and she
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was created equally from the earth. Who defies him leaves
the garden, and due to dispute over quality the Bible,
the Hebrew Bible makes it. When we talk about Lilith
and Isaiah, chapter thirty four, verse fourteen. People will say
that that was because it's often translated as screech owl
or night creature. But that doesn't that doesn't mean loyless.
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So I just think that when we see it it
is really is in Jewish folklore that I believe is
adapted from the ancient Mesopotamy mythology. Okay, for those of
you in Spreaker, I'm gonna stay good night to you guys.
I can't believe it's already done. I'll stay with TikTok
for just a little longer, but my goodness, gravy, it
goes by two fasts. I want to remind everybody that
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were to be here tonight at ten pm eas from
standard time on Spreaker and TikTok for night prayer. I
hope that all of you have a wonderful Christmas, a
wonderful you know, to celebrating you with their time, your time,
family and friend ends. We'll be here, of course on Wednesday,
Christmas Day for Bible study at apm E since standard
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time on the twenty fifth. We'll be here on the
twenty fourth on spreaker and TikTok for night prayer. My friends,
I tell you all the time that your value does
not decrease based on a troll's inability or refusal to
see your worth. Remember your priceless and don't let any
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