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Speaker 1 (00:25):
From the mysteries of the paranormal to world headline news.
We cover it all. Welcome to the Sacred Division and
now Bishop James Long.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
All right, now we're live on everybody for everybody, and
hopefully you're having a very good day. We're having a
little a rocky day here. Was talking to my friends
there on TikTok. So let me give everybody a little
heads up before we get into the presentations and all
that other stuff. Okay, thank you, mister producer. All right, So,

(01:07):
so I'm in Kentucky and we're having some really really
really uh gnarly uh weather. It is dangerous. Uh they
are tornadoes and it doesn't look too great, so you
know it's it's it's pretty sketchy. So here is Yeah,
we got a lot of a group of weather watches

(01:28):
here in Kentucky. So here's the deal. We'll have to
we'll have to play it by ear, you know what
I mean, whether it does play it by ear. And
if I get a notice on my phone and with
a tornado warning, well then I might have to might
have to say, hey, folks, I gotta I gotta log off.
And we think you starltt but I'm going to hope

(01:48):
that that doesn't happen, because I don't. I just don't
like the I hate canceling. It drives me crazy. And
I look forward to this, you know, the Paranormal show
on Friday soon. You know, it's it's a lot of fun. No.
I study for the Roman Catherine research for six years.
Receive my minor orders. All right, everybody, let me give
you a little bit. Let's get the business aspect of
what we're doing here first and then we'll go into

(02:09):
the presentation. First of all, if you want to go
to my website, well you can certainly do so. It's
very simple. Go to Bishop James Loonglong dot com. Bishop
James Long l o n G dot com. If you
want to go to the church's website, that's us o
CC dot org. All right, us o CC dot org.

(02:31):
I want to remind everybody that if you want to
take some classes, you can go to my website there. Also,
we have a fundraiser for my friend Bishop Campbell. He
is he and his wife are you know, they have
a lot of health issues. So if you would, if
you want to help them, that's great. They would appreciate that.
You can go to christ Create the church anyway, you

(02:52):
can go to us. You can go to Bishop Jamislong
dot com click on the fundraiser link, and so please
consider doing that. That would be great. They would appreciate that,
and that would be nice because they're they're not one
of these uh you know, you know prosperity preacher. You
know they know you got to give, give, give, give give. No,

(03:13):
he's donated his entire life to helping people and truly
they do they and they do a fantastic job. Let
me remind everybody. By the way, guys, I'll get your questions.
As a second, I just started the show, so just
just can I get through the announcements first. Anyway, for
those of you who are thinking about chaplaincy, I want

(03:35):
to I want to throw this out for you because
I think this is important. There's a lot of people
who come and they speak to me and they say, look,
I really want to be a chaplain but perhaps maybe
you maybe you just simply don't have the experience or
the degrees. Well, we have a program for you. So
if you go to I want you really I am

(03:58):
a part of this community. Uh. They are a wonderful,
wonderful group of individuals. They truly believe in what they're doing.
So you can begin your journey with a personalized evaluation
to uncover your unique strengths and potential. You can enjoy
a detailed, individualized curriculum. I've seen the curriculum. It is
incredibly detailed. It's very good actually, and that allows you

(04:21):
to learn at your own pace. And even if you
are not ordained, they even have a program for that
as well. You can benefit from a one on one mentorship.
And the reason is because there are some organizations that
require you to be ordained. That's not a problem. You
can still be ordained with this organization and it's and
I'm telling you it's a wonderful program. You will have
one on one mentorship with a faculty and you have

(04:43):
invaluable information and guidance every step of the way. And
so while you know, if you if you really want
to be a chaplain, and there's chap there, let me
tell you, guys, chaplains are there is such a shortage well,
thank you very much, oh please, thank you. There is
such chase shortage of chaplains and they people desperately, desperately

(05:06):
need well because why do you need a school? Well,
because there's a lot of regulations that you need to know. Also,
there is it's not just well, I'm just going to
show me a chaplain today. Well, no, you're responsible for
obviously helping that person on their spiritual journey and you
should thank you, guys, and you should learn and cutting
corners is laziness. That's lazy. Okay. I have a calling

(05:31):
to be a pilot. Who's going to be in who's
going to be in the back of the plane with
me having no training whatsoever. I'm not gonna get my
pilot license, but I want to. I want to get
in the cockpit and fly the plane. How many of
you are going to say, well, sure, that sounds like
a good ideas, that's preposterous. Just as much as chaplain
should be trained, because I have been a chaplain now

(05:51):
for twenty five years that I'm telling you, I've seen
people who were not trained. And you can tell the difference.
You can tell a big difference. And quite honestly, most
more most organizations require you to have some training before
they'll even let you step foot into their the and
rightfully so, so with this organization, you can so if

(06:12):
you're wanting to do this, if you have no training,
they can start you as an associate chaplain and you
can work your way up to be obviously being a
full chaplain with the organization. So here's what you need
to do. Email. You can email doctor Campbell and he'll
help you.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
He's fantastic. He's very good with getting back. But there's
the email there for those of you on Facebook, YouTube,
Twitter and Twitch and k g R A dB radio. Uh,
it's d R Campbell C A M P B E
l l at A A h E A dot org.

(06:49):
So if one of the if one of the moderators,
could you guys put that in there that I would
really appreciate that. It's d R and then Campbell C
A M B B E l l at, thank you,
thank you very much. It's a A h E A
dot org. Thank you, Thank you, Sister Jennifer. So email

(07:13):
them and ask them, hey, look, you know you heard
from Bishop long and that you would like to start
your process and if you have no training, that's perfectly fine.
They will train you. So really, honestly, it is. Being
a chaplain has been one of the most rewarding experiences
in my life. Truly, honestly, and I tell you who needs.

(07:38):
Let me tell you, nursing homes are desperate, I mean
desperate for chaplains. They are begging. And so if you've all,
if you thought about doing a surely unfortunately your your
thing dot TikTok. I couldn't see your message. So anyway,

(08:03):
consider that, okay, And so we can help people, and
that's the most important thing is helping people and giving back.
But nursing homes are they truly are desperate. So anyway,
it's there for you. The organization is wonderful, the training
is wonderful. Yep, it's live and and there we go. Okay.

(08:24):
So again, for those of you who are just tuning in,
I'm Bishop James Long. As a reminder, I want to
remind you that we're having some pretty nasty weather here
in the in the area. So yeah, that's a great
that's a great question. She butter, is it? She butter?
What does a chaplain do? A chaplain is there to
offer spiritual help, guidance, spiritual well counseling. You can't call

(08:49):
I mean, it's not professional counseling also obviously, but you
can call it spiritual counseling. For example, many times, like
at a nursing home. When I used to do nursing
home chaplain sye, before I got just too busy. There
was we used to go and have mass there and
let me tell you something very quick, and then we'll
get into the paranormal. I'll never forget it. I'll never

(09:13):
forget this one elderly woman and she had dementia and
she was just not able to communicate at all. She
just simply was not and you would ask her hello
and how are you, and she would have no idea
what you're saying to her. But what was so profound
is when Bishop David and I went to this particular

(09:35):
nursing home, she would always be there every Sunday, and
as soon as we began, you know, having masks and
saying what's called the Eucharistic prayer, she knew the word
for word, I mean word for word. That was the
only time that she was ever able to show some
sign of awareness. And I'm telling you even her family,

(10:00):
her family, of course, they were elderly too, but they
didn't believe that this was possible. They actually showed up
one Sunday when we had met, and they watched her.
She was mouthing the actual eucharistic prayer, which is pretty long.
It's not something short, and she was able to mouth
and it was profound. It was profound. So many times

(10:22):
as a chaplain you said, you pray with people, you
talk to them about their issues, and you help them.
You just show some compassion, and Lord knows. Look on
TikTok already people have been blocked and just because they
can't just be kind, they just can't. They just can't.
It's just unfortunate. But there's most there are, there are
more people. I want to make this clear. There are

(10:42):
more people of you guys on TikTok that are honorable,
that are ethical, that are kind, that are compassionate than
there are the troths who tried to tear down people's
will and try to break their spirit. So we won't
allow people who have spiritual tornadoes in their own life

(11:05):
come in and disrupt this community. Won't happen. Won't happen.
Right now, I have chat on for everybody on TikTok,
but if the trolling gets bad, I'm gonna put subchat
on and I will not give it a second thought.
So anyway, okay, okay, one more time, okay, guys, and
then we're gonna get're gonna get into the paranormal because

(11:26):
this is our Paranormala Friday Show. Guys. Remember, I'm here
every Sunday night, every Wednesday night for Bible study. I'm
here Monday through Friday at ten pm Eastern Standard time
for night prayer. I answer questions usually after night prayer
is over from ten to forty until eleven forty an hour. Sundays,
I'm usually here three or four hours answering questions of theology, questions.

(11:48):
Paranormal is the only night that wet. Friday is the
only night that we dedicate to the paranormal. That's it.
So I think it's fair. So we're here every single
day and even Saturdays. Here is the deal. Someone's asking
a chaplain, pastor priest. A priest isn't usually is in
charge of a parish or their own ministry, whatever it is.

(12:09):
A bishop oversees that jurisdiction, so they are a shepherd
to the shepherds, you know, if there's issues, they're dealing
with those issues. And then, of course a chaplain anybody
can if you have a calling to be a chaplain,
anybody can serve as a chaplain. Okay, I understand that,
surely I get it, but we can't have trops coming
in here and be disruptive. We can't, we can't, and

(12:31):
we won't. So I appreciate you being here, but we're
not going to allow people to come in here and
say vulgar things and all this other stuff. I'm not
going to I won't put up with that. So the
only way that I can control it is if I
put subchat on. That's it, okay, But until then, hopefully
people just be nice and be kind. So anyway, okay, okay, guys,

(12:58):
we're getting into the paranormal now. Okay, I'm here six
days a week answering all theology questions. So as the
topic said, it's paranormal Friday Night, and that's what we're
going to talk about tonight. So here we are. I
appreciate everybody being here. Those of you are on KGr
dB radio, on Facebook and YouTube and TikTok, and so

(13:18):
we're here. Yep, this is your paranormal Friday Night, all right,
tonight we're going to talk about a really cool topic. See,
any man calling himself something is not of Jesus, not
worthy of Jesus. This is Satan's child. Well, zero cool,
because you're obviously familiar with Satan, obviously you must be

(13:42):
his offspring. So we'll just get rid of you and
bear with me for a second. Goodbye, tros Ediva dereccin. See.
So now the sub subscriber chat is on. My apologies,
I have to do it until TikTok fixes this problem,
which they won't. Subscriber chat will remain on. I have

(14:07):
never seen, I truly have never seen the venom, the
hatred of the disgust as bad as it is on TikTok.
It truly it's it's terrible. It is terrible. And so
for those of you who are on other social media platforms,
I'm just letting you know. I'm on other social media

(14:28):
platforms and we might get an occasional troll or two,
but TikTok it is an epidemic. It is an epidemic,
and TikTok has got to get They've got to get
a handle on this. They've got to. They have to
otherwise it just won't, it won't succeed. So, okay, tonight

(14:48):
we are going to have a cool conversation now that
the sub chat is on, because I knew that it
would not we couldn't keep it on because people our
spirit irritates their demons. We're gonna talk about scary stories,
haunted stories from National parks. You know. Well, thank you guys,

(15:09):
thank you for the gifts. You know, the National parks
are really really cool. I'm excited. I'm planning to to
do some traveling hopefully. H Judy, Anne and I were
we're kind of planning some really cool things in the future.
In the future. It well, I don't want to tell
too much, but she's gonna she serves as executive producer

(15:32):
and my friends with think Trish and my friends. It's
gonna be pretty cool. So, uh, maybe within two years
or so, who knows, We don't know. This might not
be the background. Maybe in a couple of years from now.
What's going to be in the background A great big
huge mountains, woods, very very cool. You never never know.

(15:58):
And by the way, I am going to be going
to Los Angeles in October and I will be staying
at the Queen Mary Thank you. And I also will
be presenting a live show at the Queen Mary Thank
You please. So that's going to be a pretty amazing
and I'm going to be staying staying at the most

(16:19):
Haunted Room the night before, and so when we go
live the next day, we're going to talk all about
what we experienced. So that's going to be a lot
of fun. I'm looking forward to that. Again, that's in October.
It's a little bit, a little bit of time away,
but nonetheless it's going to be very cool. All right,
let's first open with the Grand Canyon National Park. We

(16:41):
all know the Grand Canyon. Yep, surely I understand. Blame
it on the trolls. Blame it on the trolls. They
ruin it for everybody, and I just I can't. I
can't allow them to continue being so disruptive. I can't.
I won't. And so well you saw it. You saw
it for yourself, Okay. At two hundred and seventy seven

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miles long, eighteen miles wide, and one mile deep, the
Grand Canyon is truly an awe inspiring site. But the
park has much more to offer, historic sites, fantastic heights,
beautiful views.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
And.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
Ghosts. So here perhaps are a few that you may
want to keep an eye out for if you ever
go to the Grand Canyon. So the first story, again
for those of you just tuning in we're talking about
haunted National Park stories. The L Tivar Hotel in the

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Grand Canyon, South Rim. Think it, Chris So. Legend has
it that several years ago a confused guest of the L.
Tivar Hotel approached the front desk. Where's the holiday party,
asked the guest. What holiday party, asked the equally confused
front desk clerk. Well, the employee in the hallway invited

(18:02):
us to a big holiday ball here at the hotel,
insisted the guest. He was all dressed up in fancy
period clothes from the nineteen hundreds. I'm sorry, said the clerk.
There is no holiday party, nor is there a gentleman
dressed in period clothes working here. So who was the
fancy dressed man? Well, from the guest description, the hotel

(18:24):
employees are pretty sure it was none other than Fred Harvey,
the founder of the Harvey Company and the designer of
the El Tovar. This was no isolated ghost sighting. By
the way, guests and employees frequently report seeing mister Harvey
strolling the hallways and gazing at the canyon from L.

(18:45):
Tavar's front stairs. That is pretty cool. So it's called
El tavar ifever want to go there, perhaps maybe you
can see the owner, the person who created the darn
the hotel. Do you need Okay, and again just remember

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these are all stories, true stories of people who have
experience ghosts and even demonic issues at some of these
locations of the National Parks. The next story is the
Wailing Woman of the Transsept Trail. This is the Grand
Canyon the North Rim. Now, as an avid hiker stepping

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into the Transsept Grail at Grand Canyon's North Rim, beware
of the chilling legend that haunts those ancient pathways, known
as the Wailing Woman. Her anguish cries pierced the eerie
silence of the canyon. It's a haunting reminder of the
sorrowful past. Here's what happened in the nineteen twenties. This

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tormented spirit lived among the living until tragedy struck with
a merciless hand. As the sun set on that faithful date,
her beloved husband an innocent child ventured into the wilderness,
only to meet a gruesome fate at the hands of
the unforgiving terrain. Unfortunately, their lifeless bodies lay broken and forgotten,

(20:20):
lost to the depths of the canyon. Consumed by grief
and madness, The wailing Woman's anguish cries echoed through the
night as she searched in vain for her lost family.
But her desperate search led only to despair, driving her
to commit the ultimate act of sorrow. So now many

(20:41):
people say she is wondering. She wonders the Transept trail.
Her mournful wail, by the way, evokes a bone chilling
presence that will make your blood run cold. Many people
claim that if you walk in the Transept trail, especially
when it gets a little darker at night, you will

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hear this bone chailing, bone chilling whaling. But beware, or
should you cross paths to the whaling woman, her spectral
agony may become your own. I actually got to speak
to a hiker who, as I sent out, you know,
just an acquiring inquiry. But if anybody ever been at

(21:24):
this location, and this one gentleman who is an avid,
I mean he is a hiker through and through. He
absolutely is convinced that he heard this whale, this bone chilling whaling.
Some people thought it might have been coyote, but he
he's there all the time, and he said he knows
the difference between a h a you know, coyote in

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this and this was something different, something different. H Could
it be residual? It could Now for those of you
who don't know, there is an intelligence haunting and then
there is residual Now. I know there are some people
that are so convinced that every single thing is a demon.
It is not. My first time I investigated was thirty

(22:09):
five years ago. I've investigated thousands of locations and I
am I am saying as clergy as in Exorcist. Not
everything is the money. It's just simply is not. And
anybody who is who is, who actually works cases will
tell you the same. So there is residual energy. Residual energy.
For example, if you've ever gone to like a battle

(22:31):
ground and an ancient battleground, and sometimes you will see
like soldiers, but they're just they make this loop and
you can clearly see like that they're soldiers. A matter
of fact, I think there was a video out on
one of these where you could just see these soldiers looping,

(22:52):
but there's no intellect there. It's just residual now, and
intelligence and haunting is when they are there. Yeah. Gettysburgen
is when they are they know they are there, and
they know you are there, and they interact. That's a

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different world altogether. This sounds like it could be residual.
It's like a loop, a memory being placed residual. Think
of this. Have you ever gone to an old building
and you just feel that energy? Many people say, that's
residual energy. Okay, here's another story. The cavern spirits. The

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Grand Canyon is in the West, so deep within the
boundaries of the Halape Hallapye Indian Reservation lies a sinister
secret that chills the very marrow of those who dare
to venture into its depths. So, oh, absolutely, doctor Campbell.

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The largest dry caverns in the United States are Grand Canyon.
Caverns hold a dark and foreboding mystery that transcends the
realms of the living. So the whispers of the restless
spirits of Native Americans echo through this expanse, their etheral forms,
appearing in fleeting glimpses to those who dare to seek

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them out. So a long a miner who had passed
away many many years ago, trapped in eternal torment, many
people say, stalks, the shadows his spectral presence send shivers
down the spines of the bravest souls. So in the
dead of night, when the world is cloaked in darkness,
the caverns, many people say, come alive with eerieactivity. People

(24:42):
claim you can hear disembodied voices. Disembodied voices is when
you can actually hear it with your ear. So disembodied
voices murmur, unsettling secrets, unseen hands hurl stones with malevol
at force. So many people say, journey through these haunted
halls of the Grand Canyon caverns, where the veil between
the living and the dead gross thin, and the line

(25:04):
between reality and nightmare blurs into obscurity. I have spoken
to a couple of people who have been to this
location as well. They do swear that sometimes they can
hear what they would describe as Native American chants. Yes, yeah,
even tribal drum beats. And they would go to these

(25:26):
locations where they would hear this, you know, this, this
drum beat, and they get closer and closer, it gets
louder and louder, and they get to the point where
they find the source. But then it stops. The drum
beat completely stops. Pretty interesting and again for those of
you who are wanting to know. That is the cavern
spirits the Grand Canyon West Okay. The next one is

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Tales of Women and White. So within the rugged terrain
of the Grand Canyon, a spectral presence lurks. It's haunting
saw echoes through the desolate north rim. See. The tail
originates from a fateful day in the nineteen twenties, unfortunately,
when tragedy befell a helpless family as the storm clouds

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gathered omlessly overhead like it is in Kentucky again A
I want to go to deeper on this conversation. Well,
thank you about this. What happened with this lady? There
was a father and son, so they were the ones
that went to the transept trail, and I mean really
it was in a flash of horror they plummeted to

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a grim demise, and park rangers, by the way, park
rangers and hikers alike have borne witness to her ghostly
form and even other worldly presence that materializes at the
edge of perception. Her cries. Park rangers have said they

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have heard these like wailing cries down in the valley
where no one would be, and it haunts the very
air with a chilling intensity and freezes the blood in
one's veins. So again, that is the transsept trail, and
if you're gonna go there, you need to understand. You know,

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you might come across a wailing woman. But if you
go to this there are some people say that she
was angry because her loved ones were never found. And
there are some people that are convinced that if you're
not careful and you're trying to help this person who
seems to be wailing, that they're actually leading you to
your demise, to the same terrain that caused her husband

(27:39):
and her son to fall through, that all of a
sudden you would lose your footing and so be careful. Okay,
oh that's interesting. So Shirley says, on average about two
to three people pass away each year from falls over
the rim of the Grand Canyon. However, a more recent
analysis indicates that are the second leading cause of death

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in the park, with forty deaths occurring between two thousand
and seven and twenty and twenty three. So this's average
to about two point four deaths per year from falls. Okay,
let's talk about Yellowstone place. I've never been, but one
day I will visit and hello, everybody, welcome. I appreciates

(28:23):
all of you guys being here. Again, we are talking
about haunted, scary stories from our national parks, and we
do appreciate all everybody being here. So Yellowstone, established in
eighteen seventy two, has a distinction of being America's first
national park with the one hundred and fifty years of
human history under its belt. So I'm sure it comes

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to no surprise that Yellowstone has also hosted a ghost
or two in its day. Oh, this is one of
our one of my favorite stories and it's kind of
so just beware the Headless Bride of Old Faithful Inn.
So deep within the historic Old Faithful Inn lies the

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chilling tale of the Headless Bride, a vengeful spirit who
roams the crow's nests in search of her lost head
and seeking retribution. So the mere mention of her name
since shivers down the spines of employees, for she is
a haunting presence that becomes ingrained in the very fabric
of the Inn. So here's what happened. The story speaks

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of a forbidden love that ended in tragedy. In nineteen fifteen,
a young woman of privilege defied her father's wishes by
eloping with a servant, only to face a violent and
abusive marriage. Nights after night, the wails of the Inn
echoed with the fierce arguments as a husband squandered their

(29:57):
wealth on gambling well. One faithful night, the husband vanished
in a fit of rage, leaving behind a trail of
fear and suspicion, And as days pass without his return,
the staff concern turned to dread when they discovered the
wife's headless corpse and the secluded confines in the crow's nest,

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a grim testament to a gruesome fate. So to this day,
the spirit of this headless bride lingers within the End
and her ghost form, it says, a reminder of the
unfinished tale of betrayal and horror that unfolded within its walls.
And as the night descends upon the old Faithful Inn,
a sense of unease settles over those who dare to

(30:39):
tread its haunted corridors. For the avengeful spirit of the
headless bride roams in the search of justice and her
lost head. It's a macabre reminder of the darkness that
dwells within. For me, I would say this sounds certainly
very demonic, no question about it. Can a demon attach

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itself to these types of stories to entice, certainly can,
And I'm sure thank you for subscribing. And I'm sure
people have unfortunately went to this location in search of
this ghost. If you will the next Yosemite National Park.
Good old Yosemite Yellowstone Course is beautiful, but Yosemite a

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Grouse Lake. Grouse Lake is at the end of a
four mile moderate hike on the west side of Yosemite
National Park. The lake is beautiful, but it's also home
to a restless spirit of an alleged Native American boy.

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So it's believed that the Grouse Lake the ghost allegedly
was first discovered by Galen Clark, Yosemite's first park ranger. Quote,
have you, gentlemen come across a wounded animal? Asked Clark.
I heard its frantic crying, but I didn't find it.
That was no animal, said one of the hunters. What

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you heard was a spirit. So the men went on
to tell Clark a long time ago, a Native American
boy fell into the lake and drowned, And in the
chilling depths of Yosemite National Park lies a tale dripping
with fear whispered in hushed tones around flickering campfires. Of course,
well deep within the shadows of Grouse Lake lurks a

(32:29):
sinister presence, its haunting cries piercing the stillness of the
mountain air. It is said that the Grouse Lake Ghosts,
an eleven spirit born of tragedy, was first stumbled upon
by Galen Clark, again, the park's inaugural ranger. So this
is the story. On a faithful autumn day in eighteen

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fifty seven, as the leaves turned fiery hues and whispered
secrets in the breeze, Clark ventured toward his beloved Ralph's Lake. Yet,
as he drew near a bone chilling wail akin to
an agonized owl or of a wounded creature, rent the

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serene atmosphere, and frantically searching for the source of this
unholy sound, Clark found not an eerie silence that gnawed
at his very soul. So, retracing his steps through the
shadowed woods, Clark encountered a camp of indigenous hunters, their
eyes alike with ancient knowledge, and inquiring about the mysterious

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cry that had plagued his senses, Clark was met with
a dread soaked revelation that froze his blood in his veins.
So again, the hunter spoke of a tragic tale from
ages past. It's a young Native American boy lost to
the icy depths of Grouse Lake and now cursed to
roam the land as a vengeful spirit. So the ghostly boy,

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they warned, wet with a sorrow that chilled the very
core of the living. His anguish cries echoed through the forest.
It's it's a siren song luring unsuspected sos toward the
murky waters where he dwells. Now legend legends whispered that
those who venture too close to the lake risk a

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fate far more worse than death itself, to a watery
grave embraced by ghostly hands. If it sounds somewhat familiar,
some people actually say that this story was really taken
to inspire Jason Jason Vorhees. Of course, they change it

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up a little bit, But Jason Vorhees, Friday the thirteenth,
a little boy went out and swim, and the counselors
were not there to pay attention. Well in this situation.
To this day, brave hikers speak of ghostly ways emanating
from the accursed Grouse Lake. Their voice is trembling with

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fear and reverence. Thank you, Jessica. And is it the
mournful keening of a loss soul forever trapped in limbo
between worlds? Or could it be a sinister warning from
beyond the veil, a harbinger of doom for those who
dare to tread its haunted chores? Again, I think in
this situation something more sinister. So should you find yourself

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drawn to the mysterious depths of Grouse Lake, I think
you should heed this cautionary tale from the heart of
Yosemite's dark embrace, where the veil between the living and
the dead grows thin. The Grouse Lake Ghost awaits its
anguished cries, a chilling reminder of the perils that lurk

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in the shadows of this untamed wilderness. I was able
to thank you. I was able to go and find
a few stories from people who expressed fear when they
were out of camping out in that area. And they
have also expressed that they heard this like screaming toward

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in the Grouse Lake. But they were very familiar, thank
You'll believe they were very familiar with the stories. So yeah,
they didn't. They didn't want to pursue or go any further. Steve,
I'd have to see I'd have to see your I
don't know when. Where? Okay? Now, the Rocky Mountain National Park, So,

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Rocky Mountain National Park, at nearly three hundred and fifty
eight square miles a mountainous splendor, Rocky Mountain National Park
is famous for its sweeping views of the Colorado Rockies
and Fresh Mountain are Now, if you have never been
to the Rocky Mountains, I had the opportunity to do
so when I was working a case. Just unbelievable, truly unbelievable.

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As a matter of fact, it was at the Rocky
Mountains that I am convinced that I saw some type
of shelter that could have only been put up there
by mister Bigfoot right behind me, for you, guys, mister
Bigfoot himself, no question, no question what. Because there were

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tree trunks the whole There were trees that were completely
pulled from its very roots and was was put you know,
by a bigger tree. And you clearly someone was making
some type of shelter these these trees, something very strong.
It was not there was no axe marks. They pulled

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it from its roots. That's that was. That was pretty yeah.
If I again, I know, Okay, so listen to this.
If you're a horror fan, you may also know that
Rocky mountainous home to the famously haunted Stanley Hotel, the
very place where author Stephen King got his inspiration for

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the novel The Shining. But you know this and Flora
Stanley aren't the only ghosts that hang around the Rocky
Mountain National Park. So there is the the out I
think spirits of Grand Grand Lake. So the eerie expanse
of Rocky Mountains National Park lies sinister secret harbored by

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the majestic Grand Lake. So long ago, the Oote tribe
met a terrifying fate at the hands of their adversaries
in a brutal ambush on its shorest thank you. So,
as the men valiently fought to protect their loved ones,
a haunting tragedy unfolded. And no, Steve, I don't remember that.

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So the unsuspecting oot women and children seeking safety in
a canoe were met with a treacherous twist of fate
as a malevolent wind capsize their vessel, condemning them to
a watery grave. The spirits of the lost souls now
linger in the mist shrouded mornings, their spectral forms, their

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ghostly forms emerging to beckon unsuspected visitors to join them
in the depths of the cursed waters. Steve, I appreciate.
I'm trying to do a show, so you can send
me a message. We can chat, okay, So, dare you
venture near Grand Lake where the whispers of the department
echo through time, promising a bone chilling encounter with tragedy

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and horror? Have anybody have any of you guys ever
seen this? Have you ever been there? The Grand Lake
at Rocky Mountain? Anyone ever experienced that? No, So if
you guys, say, have you been to if anyone's ever
let me let me know if you've been to the

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Grand Lake at the Rocky Mountains, because I'd be kind
of curious, actually, I'd be curious if any of you
have been to the these locations and experience something. Oh
got you, Steve? Okay, Okay, great, right, Steve, Steve, please

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send me a message on Facebook. I'm really I'm trying
to do the show, So send me a message on
Facebook and we can chat, all right, the next one.
In the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Oh you have, Mark, Mark?
Did you Did you have any experience at all with this?
Did you? Yeah? Let me know, Mark, because I'd be

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really curious. So in the heart of the Rocky Mountain
National Park lies a hidden lake known only to a
few brave hikers who dare. Oh you have, write it down,
tell us what you've experienced, Mark, who dare to venture
off the beaten path? The legend goes at many years ago,
a young couple it was a tornado warning it looks

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like not for us, though. The legend goes that many
years ago, a young couple lost their way during a storm, Yeah,
and sought shelter near the lake. But fate had other
plans for them. So as the couple huddled together, they
suddenly heard eerie whispers in the wind and felt a

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chilling presence surround them. And they saw shadows dancing in
the darkness, and an icy hand brushed against their skin. Terrified,
they try to flee, but found themselves trapped in a
never ending maze of trees and rocks. So to this day,
the spirits of the lost Lovers are said to roam
the shores of the lake, seeking out unsuspecting travelers to

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share in their eternal torment. So hikers who dared to
venture too close to the lake at night have reported
hearing ghostly cries and seeing shadows darting between the trees.
Now some say that if you listen closely, even hear
the anguished voices of the lost lovers calling out for help.
Others claim to have seen the ghostly figures of the

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couple floating above the water, their faces twisted in agony.
So if you ever find yourself wandering alone in the
Rocky Mountain National Park, beware of the hidden lake and
the restless spirits that dwell within. That's kind of creepy. Okay,
the next national park again, for those of you just

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tuning on Bishop James Long, we're having a good Friday
Paranormal Friday Show where we're talking everything and anything paranormal,
and we're talking about haunted, true, real haunted stories from
national parks right here in the United States of amerk.
The next one is Joshua Tree National Park. Yeah, you
be eaten by a bear, I'm telling you, honestly, truthfully,

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Captain Reuby, honestly, when I was in the rocky mountains.
I mean, my senses were at a heightened level. I
was concerned about a bear, but I was really concerned
about mountain lions. That's the biggest issue. Because we had

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someone with us that was very, very experienced, very experienced
in the mountains and things of this nature, and he said,
you need to be prepared. That's the biggest and the
scariest issue. Not so much the bears. The bears are there,
but it is the mountain lions because some of the
mountain lions, depending on the area, have had a history

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of being a little bit more aggressive. And yeah, okay,
the fact that Joshua Tree National Park was established as
a national park on October thirty first, nineteen ninety four,
that's spooky in its own right, But honestly, there isn't
much else to be afraid of. A Joshua Tree Nation

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a part. Thousands of artists, musicians, and creatives flock there
each year because of the inspiration that the desert's rock
formation bring. You know, I've never been to the Joshua
Tree National Park, but I think one day, one day,
Judy Inn, We're gonna have to put this on the
bucket list of the burning man, that would be a

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very fascinating, fascinating event to see. So in fact, one
musicians hasn't left, despite the fact that he passed away
in nineteen seventy three. Is so this is what it
says here the spirit of Graham Parsons, that's the person's thing.

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See Graham Parsons, a musical virtuo so known for his
haunting melodies Once found Solace and the desolate embrace of
the Joshua Tree inn. It's an eerie sanctuary where time
seemed to stand still, enveloped in the w whips of
legends and the shadows of the past. So in the
dead of night, amidst the echoing chords of guitars and

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the scent of other things and desperation, Parsons met his
tragic end. His frailed body succumbed to the lethal embrace
of substance he shouldn't have took, sealing his fate on
September eighteenth, nineteen seventy three. So a macob twist awaited

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as his father sought to reclaim his remains, only to
be thwarted by loyal companions who spirited away his corpse
into the heart of the desert. So there under the
watchful gaze of a blood red moon. They fulfilled his
final wish with a twisted ritual, setting his earthly vessel
ablaze in the fiery tribute to the forsaken spirit. So anyway,

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Yet the echoes of Graham Parsons refused to be silenced,
his ghost presence haunting the Joshua tree in with a
mournful melody that chills the soul. So guests speak in
hushed tones of phantoms, serenades, and others, the lingering scent
of a cigarette smoke that even defies explanation. He was

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a chainsmoker. Oh thank you for letting us know. Okay, yeah,
Tornado watch in the eastern Kentucky, and those brave enough
to linger in the shadows may find themselves face to
face with the ghostly figure of Parsons himself, a specter
clad in shadows and regret, whispering tales of woe and
logging beneath the indigo sky. So if you go to

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this inn, if you're there, many people have claimed that
sometimes they will hear music that's not being played. Many
times they smell his cigarettes, and there's no one smoking.
Interesting place. Now the next one and I know I'm

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gonna butcher this. The Cuyoahoga I hope I'm saying this right.
The Cuahoga Valley National Park. That's really yes, we know
so Ohio. Ohio's Cyahoga Valley National Park is one of
the lesser discussed national parks. I didn't even know this was.

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Can you share? What? What do you think some people's
energies stay left behind. Well, here's the deal. There's a
lot of people who say that everything is the demon
deem of thank you the ju I just disagree that
everything is a demon. I just don't. As a matter
of fact, Scripture even talks about how the disciple the
apostles thought that they were seeing a ghost. It says
that in Scripture, when Jesus was walking on water, they

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were terrified they thought it was a ghost. After Jesus
was crucified and was resurrected on the third day, they
were terrified because they thought they were seeing a ghost.
In the fact, Jesus even had to tell them give
me something to eat because he because he even said
ghosts don't have flesh and bones, as you see that
I have. If ghosts did not exist, Jesus would say
ghosts don't exist. That's not what he said. So I

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think the issue is this. I think that heaven is
not forced upon us. Heaven, I think is presented to us.
We know that free will exists in heaven because Lucifer
freely chose to reject God while in heaven. So therefore

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free will must exist. And if that is the case,
then I think that heaven is presented and we can choose,
or we can choose to remain here. Thank you, oh,
thank you there, Starlat. So there's so many there's so
many unknowns. But no, I absolutely do not believe everything

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is a demonic at all. I'm convinced of that. And
so we don't really know why ghosts remain. But you
have to be careful. You have to be careful. So
and again I didn't even know this was the Quahga.
So the kye Hoga. By the way, this is peculiar

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because two point two million visitors go to this place.
It's one of the most visited. It's the kyah Hogan
Valley National Park, protects nearly thirty three thousand acres of
rolling hills, farmland, historic structures, and you guess it, thank
you ghost. So if you go to this location, the
Everett Road Covered Bridge. Ventured into the dark and chilling

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history of the Everett Road Covered Bridge, the eerie relic
that stands as the sole survivor in the haunted shadows
of the Summit County, Ohio. So legend tells of a
faithful winter night in eighteen seventy seven when a farmer
named John Gilson and his wife met a horrifying demise
on that very bridge, well amidst the icy grip of

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the night tragedies struck as their wagon korean into their
fridge river below, claiming mister Gilson's life and a heartbeat. Now,
some say his spirit lingers wondering the bridge, yearning to
return home from the realm of the dead. Others whispers
of a darker tail. It's a bridge built upon a
sacred Native American burial ground, where some people say spectral

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energy thrives in the moonlit air. And now a ghostly
hitchhiker and an ethereal being. Ethereal being silently beckons to
unsuspecting travelers seeking passage into the unknown. So if you
ever go through this, the Everett Road Covered Bridge awaits
shrouded in mystery and dread. In this case, I'm kind

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of wondering if this is residual because no one has
reported having any type of interaction with this being. They
have her noises, they've caught EVPs, and even one person
said they saw I wouldn't say a full clearly something,
but they wouldn't describe it as a full body appery. Okay.

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The next one one of the great ones. The Great
Smoky Mountains National Park one of my favorite places to
look to go visit. So nestled on the border of
Tennessee and North Carolina, Great Smoky Mountain National Park offers
a half a million acre of lushed forests, yep, majistic mountains,

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breathtaking scenic drives, true and ghost So here's here's a
couple of ghostly encounters if you will. Yeah, who knew?
Who knew? One hundred and fifty known cemeteries and four
seven and twenty seventh grave exists within the National Park,

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and the highest concentration of barrel sites exists along the
Norton Creek Trail now where a malevolent spirit haunts the
forest at night, known as the Cherokee as Spearfinger. So
Spearfinger is a female alleged witch said to possess a
long spear like finger made of stone or with skin

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creepy grayish skin, some people say, as hard as stone.
Now she disguises herself as a kind elderly woman, then
lures children away from villages in the dead of night,
and of course calming them before carving out their livers
and consuming them raw. But defeated by his spear to

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her right wrist, her only weak spot, the monsters spirit
was vanquished. But it is wise to avoid solo trips
at night. Now. I have actually contacted a few people
in some groups and I've asked them about the Norton
Creek trail. They want nothing to do with it, nothing,

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and they're condition that this woman actually does exist. There's
one hundred and fifth the known cemeteries and four and
twenty seven graves exists within the National Park. There's another
in the Great Smoky Mountains called the Lucy of Roaring Fork.
So on the outskirts of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is a Roaring

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Fork motor nature trail. What okay, let me turn this
off because you're annoying one of the park's scenic drives.
So Roaring Fart Fork is full of historical buildings that
were once the homestead of the early settlers. Recently, rvtrtrader
dot com named the Roaring Fork Motor Trail as one

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of the most haunted roads in America because of Lucy.
So legend says that at the turn of the twentieth century,
a young man was passing through on a cold autumn
evening and noticed a beautiful girl wearing rags and walking
barefoot through the old forest, and he offered her ride home,
and she gladly accepted. So this was Sue, Well, thank

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you very much, Monica. And after dropping the woman off
at home, the young man went about the rest of
his journey, but he couldn't stop thinking of his beautiful hitchhiker.
So the next day the man returned to her home,
and when her mother answered the door, the young man
asked for her. He says, quote, I gave Lucy a
ride home last night, and I would very much like

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to see her again. The young man said, that's impossible,
said the mother. Lucy passed away in a fire years ago.
Now to this day, visitors on the Roaring Fork Motor
Nature Trail say that fast quick five times report seeing
the ghostly form of a beautiful, barefoot woman wandering along

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the road hoping for a ride home. Yeah, you might
want to check this out. I wish I would have
known this. I would have when I went there last time.
I would have been right there. I would have been
right there. Yes, uh, Steve, please stop. I'm not gonna
I don't want to block you, but please stop. So
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. Yeah, it's it's a. It's

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a it's a Roaring Fork Motor Nature trail. Okay, the
next one, this one. A lot of people swear that
this place is haunted. The Mammoth Cave National Park that's
in Kentucky. So twisting, dark caverns and narrow passageway await

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those who visit the world's longest cave system found in Kentucky.
Back in the eighteen forties, the cave was home to
a tuberculosis sanatorium, which we know is Waverley Hills, and
even the cave actually was used to a server named
Alfred assisting doctor Crone had reported, I used to stand

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on that rock and blow the horn to call them
to dinner. And there were fifteen of them, and they
loo more like a company of skeletons than anything else. Occasionally,
visitors to the cave would encounter ghoulish patients in hospital gowns,
coughing and shuffling along the passage ways. I had no
idea that that Mammoth Cave was even used as kind

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of like a hospital for if you will, tuberculosis patients
of the fifteenth that's of the fifteen that stayed in
the cave, five would pass away. Their bodies were laid
out on corpse rock before being removed. Many have reported
these patients never left their final resting place. Very interesting.

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The next case at the Mammoth Cave is the ghost
of Stephen Bishop. So deep within the foreboding shadows of
Mammoth Cave National Park, theres a presence that has sent
shivers down the spines of even the bravest of souls.
Some who dare to venture into the endless expanse of
over four hundred miles of underground tunnels whisper in hushed

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tones of the chilling encounters with the other worldly, So
known as the most haunted natural wonder in the world,
The prospectral echoes of the past intertwined with the creeping darkness,
darkness creating an atmosphere of dread and uncertainty. Among the
phantoms that drift through the twisting passageways, one figure stands
out among the rest, the ghost of Stephen Bishop, a

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figure from the depths of history. Thank you So. Bishop's
spirit is said to linger in the cavern's depths if
you will. His presence is a reminder of a bygone
era where the cave was ruled by shadows and secrets.
As a former slave to the cave's owner, Bishop's formidable
strength and prowess as a guide elevated him to legendary

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status among those who ventured into the subterranean realm. But
in the depth, Bishops of spirit remains bound to the
echoing chambers. Guardian. If you are watching over the eternal darkness,
his ghost forms Allegedly, people say this they've seen like
shadowy mist, a phantom guide from a forgotten age tales.

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Many people say that they see as ghostly apparition, a
spectral figure that materializes in the flickering torchlight, instilling a
sense of unease to those who behold him. Thank you,
And as the whispers of the past intermingle with a present,
the ghost of Stephen Bishop serves as a spectral reminder
of the mysterious and terrors that lie hidden within the

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depths of Mammoth Cave. Now, I have spoken to people
who actually have been to Mammoth Cave, and they absolutely
swear that they saw this mist that appeared. In their perspective,
it looked like it was forming a human being. That's
what they said. I've been to Mammoth Cave a couple
of times. I've never seen that. It's a beautiful location,

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but I never saw that. Okay, the next Olympic National Park,
So Olympic National Park, the lady of the lake. So
deep within the eerie confines of Olympic National Park in

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Washington lies Crescent Lake. And again, if you've been here,
please let me know. A hauntingly beautiful, yet dread filled
body of water. Oh you spent Jude Anne, spent time there,
Judy Anne, did you ever get you might use? This
is interesting? Shrouded in a chilling fog of mystery and sorrow,

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this lake holds a sinister secret that sends shivers down
the spine of anyone who dares to tread its murky shores. Oh,
Judy Anne says' spooky well, here's the deal. In the
year of nineteen thirty seven, the ghostly tail of Hailey
Latham Ingworth or Illingworth unfurled its dark tendrils within the

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walls of the lake Crescent Tavern. A beloved waitress, Hailey
was ensnared in a tumultuous marriage with the cruel mister
Monty Illingworth, a man whose malevolence knew no bounds. So
on a faithful night, Haley vanished without a trace, her
husband callously spinning a web of lies to conceal his

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sins as he fled to distant California with a new ID,
if you will so three herring harrowing. Years later, the
lifeless body of Haley emerged from the cold depths of
Crescent Lake, a grim testament to the horrors that lurk

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beneath its tranquil surface. The tormentous spirit of the forsaken
waitress now wore roams the lake's edge. It's a ghostly wrath,
eternally mourning the tragic fate that befell her, and park
rangers and even unsuspecting visitors have glimpsed her ghostly form.
It's a specter of grief and despair. And her forlorn

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cries echoing through the midst of a grim reminder of
the darkness that dwells within the heart of Crescent Lake.
Very interesting. So now Judy Anne has been there and
she's absolutely convinced. She says, it is it is creepy.
Let's continue, Let's stay on Olympic National Park because now

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there's a story that I read that was really intriguing.
Listen to this. In the depths of Olympic National Park
lies a forgotten, abandoned logging camp, shrouded in mystery and tragedy.
So decades ago, a group of lockers began working in
the remote wilderness, cutting down ancient trees, disturbing the natural

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balance of the forest. As the laggers continued their relentless destruction, strange,
unexplainable events began to occur. Visions of shadowy figures darting
between the trees, eerie whispers echoing through the mist, and
the sensation of being watched from the unseen haunted eyes
haunted the loggers each night. Well one by one, the

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loggers started to go missing without a trace, their screams
piercing through the stillness of the forest before fading into
the night thank You Well local legend whispered of a
vengeful spirit known as the ghosts of Thank You claud It,
the ghosts of the clear Cut, who sought retribution for
the desecration of the land, and those who dared to

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venture into the abandoned logging camp spoke of seeing a
ghostly figure clad in tattered flannel and wielding a rusted
logging axe and lurking among the rotting stumps and decaying machinery.
The ghostly apparition would vanish into thin air, leaving behind
an eerie chill that lingered long after it had gone,

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And to this day, hikers and campers swear well that
are brave enough to explore the depths of Olympic National
Parks Forgotten Longing Camp tells tales of encountering the ghosts
of the clear Cut, a restless spirit bound to the
land by anger and sorrow. Other people say that they
have been there, and they swear that they will see

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either red eyes or even green fluorescent eyes that are
quite large looking right at them. That's hiding in the
forest now. Those who dare to venture too close to
the site are said to hear the echoes of the
past the English cries of the loggers who met their
fate in the dark heart of the forest. This is

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a true story, and actually there were some people saying
that it was at a bear that was attacking them.
Some people believe it was bigfoot, but most people believe
it was either a bigfoot or a bear, perhaps maybe
even a mountain lion. So if you ever find yourself
wondering alone in the dense wilderness of Olympic National Park,

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be wary of the shadows that dance at the edge
of your vision and the whispers that seem to come
from nowhere. Yeah, that's a true story. That's pretty cool.
The next one canyon Lands. Again, I didn't even know
what canyon Lands, canyon Lands National Park that was when

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I saw when his little red eyes in the woods.
Oh very culturist. Yeah, I've seen red eyes and a
fluorescent green eyes. Okay, oh yeah. Humberto says there is
evidence that bigfoot sightings are paranorm events like those. There's
a lot of people who are who are seeing these

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We just simply don't know what these things are. This
is canyon Land National Park. Listen to this story. The
ghost wh However, animal lovers beware, this story isn't for
the faint of heart. With this brilliantly colored rock, canyons
and endless vistas, a visit to Canyon Lands National Park

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in Utah is like traveling back to a time when
cowboys and outlaws ruled the wild West. Oh you have
dem oh, DEBI you're gonna have to tell us about it? Well,
hello there, Trish. Okay, But legend has it that the
mournful cries of a pack of ghostly mustangs echo through

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the canyons when the moon is full, and these are
the spirits of I heard of wild mustangs that passed
away because of some negligent wranglers. And in the eighteen hundreds,
some cowboys rounded up several dozen wild mustangs to break
in and sell the highest bidder. Well, once they chosen
the horses that would fetch the most money, they left

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the area and also left behind a few horses. The
abandoned mustangs were trapped in captivity without food or drink,
and they eventually passed. So now many people say their
spirits are free to run through the park with wild
abandon So if you find yourself hiking in the canyon
Lands trails and some lonely evening and the clamoring of

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hoofs and the low, mournful winnies fill the air. Be
sure to give the ghost horses of Canyon Lands some space.
All right, now, this I have some friends in this
area and they are absolutely convinced this is a true story. Okay,

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So what does it mean when you can hear a
voice in your ear? Okay, there is what's called an
EVP sandsor electronic voice phenomenon, and you can't hear that.
You can when you can pick up on it through
a digital recorder, so you play it back and you
can hear it. Disembodied voice is when you can actually

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hear it with your own ears, so you clearly hear something,
and not only you, but there are other people who
hear it as well. So what you're describing is it
probably would be a disembodied voice. Okay. The Everglades National Park.
And again I spoke to some friends and they are
absolutely You're not going to convince them otherwise. They believe

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this ghostly pirates so deep within the dense, shadowy thicket
of bald cypress trees, where the air hangs heavy with
a stench of decay and the sound of ghostly whippers
whispers echo through the murky waters. Lies the bone chilling
tales of the ghost Pirates of the Everglades. So this

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is a legend, a sinister legend, shrouded in darkness and mystery,
whispers of a time long forgotten. When a malevolent pirate ship,
adorned with tattered sails the color of dried blood, with
insatiable greed, so their haunted eyes fixed upon a helpless
merchant ship. So the pirates pursued their prey with their

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relentless fury that could only be matched by the wrath
of the underworld itself. But the tables turn when the
cunning merchant captain led his vessel into the treacherous labyrinth
of the Everglades, as a cursed realm where the boundaries
between the living and the dead blur into oblivion. So

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as the doomed pirates ventured deep into the heart of
the swamp, driven mad by hunger and desperation, their tormented
souls were consumed by the unforgiving wilderness, condemning them to
a fate worse than death. Now, as the eerie glow
of moonlight bathes the twisted branches in this haze. The

(01:08:51):
ghostly pirate ship drifts aimlessly through the fog laden waters,
cursed to forever haunt the Everglades as a grim reminder
of the price that was paid. I have some friends
that are in this area that are alligator hunters. They
will not go in the Everglades at night, especially where
allegedly haunted activity occurs. You cannot, no matter what, you

(01:09:16):
cannot get them to go. And these are these are
people who've been you know, who's been there for quite
some time. They will not they will not go there
at night at all. Okay. The bad Lands bad Lands
National Park. We've got a few more. Okay, if you've

(01:09:40):
ever heard of the band Lands bad Lands National Park,
there is the bad Lands Banshee. This is crazy. So
deep within the foreboding expanse of the bad Lands lies
a malevolent entity known as the bad Lands Banshee. Oh, Janelle,

(01:10:00):
did you hear about this? Oh? Very cultures. Okay, so
veiled in mystery and menace this band She is a
spectral figure. Oh you have a Banshee is kind of
like a some evil evil. So she's a spectral figure

(01:10:28):
of ethereal beauty and chilling dread. Whispers of her origins
range from the ancient spirit to vengeful specter. Oh I'm
going there, Oh great, But her monstrous presence is undeniable.
As twilight descends upon the desolate landscape, the band she's
haunting wail pierces the stillness, striking terror into the hearts

(01:10:52):
of all who hear it. Her ghostly form glide to
the shadows with a grace that belies her sinister intent.
See her spectral presence foreboding at other worldly But beware,
for the Banshee is not alone in her malevolence. At times,
she is accompanied by ghastly companion, a skeletal figure that

(01:11:13):
revels in the macob its eyes, empty eyes gleaming with
a malevolent light, and together they stalk the unwary, seeking
to a snart ensnare them into a horrible trap. Yeah,
a lot of people say that you're cursed if you
hear them. Now, those who have encountered the bad lands
Banshee speak of her insidious tactics, luring unsuspecting travelers to

(01:11:38):
their doom with the promises of hidden wonders. And should
you find yourself beneath the starlit sky of South Dakota,
and you hear the Banshee's earthly cry, flee, runaway, otherwise
you become another victim of her insatiable hunger and despair.
So yeah, you're close to the Black Black Hills, Okay.

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And this also is in the bad Lands National Park.
The watch Dog so deep within the eerie, desolate expanse
of the bad Lands National Park lyrics a sinister entity
known as only as the bad Lands Banshee. So as
darkness envelops the watch Dog mute area, the chilling presence descends,

(01:12:27):
shrouded and tattered rags with hair as wild as the
howling wind, the ghastly spectrum materializes before unsuspecting hikers. She
has hollow eyes filled with a malevolent glare. Now whispers
of the Banshee's haunting visits tells of her cryptic gestures
incomprehensible utterances, desperate plea lost on those who cross her path.

(01:12:52):
So frustrated by their ignorance, she Unleasha's a bone chilling
scream that pierces through the stillness of the night in
her spectral form, contorting in a ghastly display before vanishing
into the shadows. But this is another banshee. But where
for the banshee is not alone. She also has another figure.

(01:13:14):
This banshee is another banshee, but it's a younger version
of her, another female. And some people hikers have experienced
that when they come to like if you're walking and
you see them, you're not supposed to say hello, you're
just there's two women. One is like a mother, one

(01:13:35):
is like a daughter looking thing, and they have tattered rags,
they have no shoes, their hair is hanging down. You
can't really see their faces, very pale, and you just
you need to go the other way because if you don't,
then once the mother starts screaming, then the daughter starts screaming.

(01:13:55):
And they said that the pierces, that the piercing is
so horrible that it almost, like one person said, it
almost felt like it busting their ear drums. And this screaming.
So a banshee, okay. A banshee is a female spirit
from Irish mythology. It's believed to wail and shriek as

(01:14:17):
a warning of impending death in a family. It's said
that hearing the banshee's cry is like foretelling of someone's
imminent passing In folklore, it's the banshee is often depicted
like a ghostly figure with long hair wearing a white gown. Now,
in this case, if you hear the banshee in the

(01:14:38):
bad Lands, it's your impending doom, not someone else's. That's
pretty crazy. Who knew? Who knew that? Yeah? Who knew
that our national parks was filled with so much terror?

(01:15:00):
So yeah, it's it's kind of crazy. Okay, we'll we'll try,
we will try to. Uh, I'm gonna put the chat
on for everybody on TikTok TikTok. Just be kind, Just
be kind, don't troll, don't be nasty if you're if
you're gonna be nasty, then I'm gonna put sub chat
back on for the rest of the night. So just
be nice. That way everybody can chat. How's that all right?

(01:15:26):
So there you go, friends, That is our fun feeling exciting.
That's pretty cool. This is a weird I don't know. Yeah,
I got to give it three minutes. Oh, Nancy, you
are being very optimistic. I like that. Okay, listen to this.
This is an interesting story. I don't know if you've

(01:15:48):
seen this, but I saw this video. Could it be fake? Well, yeah,
but I don't know, I don't know how they were.
You can just go blue, you can just give him
a call. Okay, absolutely, and these are led true stories. Yes,

(01:16:13):
and Bigfoot yep, yep, Judy Anne picked up our little Bigfoot. Yeah.
I want to do one thing I want to do.
I absolutely want to do a presentation on Bigfoot. But
I want to and I want to interview somebody who
is legitimately credible, legitimately credible and on bigfoot, an expert

(01:16:35):
on Bigfoot. That would be pretty fascinating. Yep. But what
do you want to discuss? Okay, So I'm aware that
you know the whole Annabel thing and you know Annabel
making her way and all that other stuff. Oh, Elena
says that you stayed at the Queen Mary and your

(01:16:59):
husband had a sl paralysis there. Okay, yeah, okay, right,
so it is true, Yeah that the it's on tour
across the United States. I don't know where it's next
or where it's going next. And a lot of people

(01:17:19):
are talking about the Annabel doll and so yeah, we
can talk about that for a brief, brief moments. So
for those of you don't know, this is from Andrew
de Rosa, Uh, it does humerto. We've had subscriber chat
on because people just couldn't be kind and not troll

(01:17:41):
and be nasty. So I just put sub chat on
because I wasn't gonna put up with no nonsense. Okay,
So this is by author Andrew de Rosa. He's a
staff writer for CT Insider says. This past weekend, videos
of the alleged allegedly haunted Annabel doll racked up million
views on tik talk. The TikTok account the paranom Investigator.

(01:18:02):
Former hosts A and E's Paranormal Saint Ryan Buell posted
a series of videos of the doll being transported unveiled
at the West Virginia State Penitentiary over the weekend. Collection
of four videos posted by Bulla mass the large number
of views, and one of the videos, which shows a
team moving her into the West State Virginia State Penitentiary,
racked up nine point eight million views. Anyway, the Annabelle,

(01:18:22):
Oh Stupid Annabel doll was at the former Moundsville, West
Virginia Prison is part of the Devils on the Run tour,
which sees items for the Warrens of Cult Museum collection.
In Monroe, including Annabel traveling across country. WVP Lockdown with
Annabel was held at the allegedly haunted Penitentiary on May
A through the eleventh. Looks like other places you can

(01:18:43):
find Annabell in New Orleans, San Antonio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky.
The Annabelle doll was given as a gift to a
Hertford nurse in nineteen seventy. Once she brought it home,
she in her roommate's report unexplained behavior, and so it
went to in Lorraine Warren. So, yeah, I mean I
don't understand. I mean, they certainly they have a right

(01:19:07):
to take it to the locations and people want to
see it. You know, they have a right to say nope,
ports say yes. So yeah, I did not know Ed, Lorraine.
I didn't know Ed. But I did know Lorraine. So,
but I did not know Ed. Daniel, knock it off, Daniel,

(01:19:28):
You're gonna get blocked. I'm telling you now, you're gonna
get blocked. Daniel. I'm giving you your warning. You're gonna
get blocked. Show the same respect that we give you.
I know it's hard for you to do, but try to. Oh,
I'm going to he's going to if he knocks it,
he keeps it up. So again, this is this is
why we put sub chat on right here, right here, Daniel,

(01:19:52):
because I'm doing a show right now and you're being
very disruptive causing a lot of problems. And if you
have a question, you could send me in I information
like people do respectfully and not interrupt a show because
you have an agenda. How about that? See, just wow, unbelievable.

(01:20:17):
Just be kind. I think there's some I think there's
an attachment with Annabel Well, hell there, George Lopez. Yeah, okay, Daniel,
you are a toxic human being and you're not doing
anything good. You're actually doing everything bad and you should
be ashamed of yourself, but you're not. Goodbye, be blessed,

(01:20:39):
and be blocked. Sub Chat on for the rest of
the night for TikTok told you, told you. Sorry folks,
sub chat it will be remain on for the rest
of the night. I'm not going to turn it off.
So that's why it's going to be. They just they
won't stop, and TikTok won't fix the problem. They won't

(01:21:00):
fix it. They just won't. So yeah, this is how
disruptive it is so sub chat is on period and
I'm not changing it. And send me a hate message
on on TikTok and I'll block you as well. This
is a really interesting thing. A video of alleged giant
and a conda sparks controversy and debate. Yeah, be blessed

(01:21:27):
and to be blocked, well, I don't know, there's a
lot of reasons. I'll think there's a lot of reasons why. Well,
that was very nice. Tracy and demonic entities will attach
themselves to particular objects to entice an individual, like, for example,

(01:21:48):
the doll that I have that was on the Legion
of Exorcist show. I've talked about this for the mother
became obsessed with this doll. I mean obsessed even to
the point where she wasn't even listening to her husband
and she said, I, you know, if I had to put
a second mortgage on the home to buy that doll,
I was going to buy it. It became an obsession.
And so she had done some things, you know, when

(01:22:10):
she was in her younger years, that perhaps she shouldn't
have done. And the demonic waited and waited and waited
until the best opportune time, and that's when the demonic
showed up and people forget. You know, when you do things,
there are consequences for this, and so that's what happened
with her. At least as far as the Annabelle, I

(01:22:32):
don't know the whole history as far as why the
demonic was attached to it. It is possible that when
they first bought the Annabelle the original people, that they
could have already had a demonic infestation issue in the home.
So we just don't know. Okay, Yeah, it's live. I say,

(01:22:56):
there's over almost three hundred people in here. So yeah,
it's a live on TikTok. I just have subchat on
and it's going to remain on for the rest of
the night. Okay, listen to this, guys, hold on, hold
on tk Randall writes, there's a video of an alleged
giant and a conda sparks controversy and debate. Helicopter footage

(01:23:24):
of a giant snake and the Amazon has recently gone
viral online, but not everyone is convinced. Reports of an
enormous snakes in the Amazon rainforest have been documented for centuries.
Early explorers of this vast and inhospitable region claim to
have witnessed giant ata conda's measuring over fifty feet, and

(01:23:46):
local villages have described specimens even larger what today the
giant anacondas recognized as a very real animal, though documented
specimens have never exceeded thirty feet in length. Now, some
experts believe that larger specimens jenne did exist, but such
creatures are not extremely rare due to deforestation and other
human activities. Sometimes, however, a piece of evidence comes along

(01:24:09):
that makes you wonder. Well, there is a footage and
you can go online, which was recently shared on Twitter
or x and has since gone viral, appears to show
a particularly massive this is humongous, This massive anacondas slim
me across the Amazon River in the middle of the rainforest.

(01:24:30):
Trouble is. Nobody's quite sure if the video is actually real.
Many suggesting that it isn't set a hoax produce both
CGI or generated using artificial intelligence, and sure enough, the
clip does seem a little wonky. It's a shame too,
because it would be good to see some concrete evidence
that really large anacondas still exist in Amazon. Sadly, though

(01:24:52):
the particular video is most likely not the evidence that
we're looking for. I saw it. I got to be
honest with you. All you gotta do. So what I
do is I went to m Janet giant anaconda, and
then I typed in like helicopter, So giant Anacola, anaconda, helicopter,

(01:25:17):
and there's you can you can find them everywhere, the
videos everywhere. I am thinking, honestly, I think this is
c g I or some type of artificial intelligence. I
don't buy it. It's it is interesting, It's it's not
a very long I'm watching right now. I mean it's

(01:25:41):
it's a very very interesting video. H but I I mean, yeah,
i'm watching. It's pretty impressive. You mean you me record
it and show it to you? Hold on, h M,

(01:26:07):
So I'll record it a couple of times. I'll let
you see it. Okay, So let me show it to
my friends there on TikTok and then I'll show it
to you guys. Well, I messed up there, didn't I
I'm naturally blonde. Bear with me. Let me it didn't

(01:26:30):
record it right? Hold on one second, everybody, I'll I'll
do it again, or you or you can just go.
You can go do it. You can go do it.
So just go to just type in giant Anaconda helicopter
and you'll see it. I it's pretty interesting. But again,

(01:26:52):
I'm kind of thinking this is you know, I'm kind
of thinking I don't think so Okay, yeah it looks
ai I mean, but I honestly it's really really impressive. Uh,
send it to me. Oh oh yeah, yeah, yeah, you
shouldn't you shouldn't burn it. Yeah, if you have something

(01:27:13):
like that, send it to me and then I'll I
would walk you through, you know, the blessing of your
house and things like this. Okay, have you all heard
of America's lost colony, the Roanoke Island. That is a
that is a mystery. It truly is a mystery. It's

(01:27:34):
very interesting. It is a very interesting mystery. But listen
to this again. T. K. Randa wrote, this mystery of
America's lost colony may have finally been solved. Exactly what
happened to the one hundred and eighteen colonists who settle
in Roanokes Island in the late fifteen hundreds as long

(01:27:55):
remained a mystery, and, according to historical records, in the
late sixteenth century, one hundred and eight colonists from England
settle on the island of Roanoke and which is now
in North Carolina. Things weren't easy for the colonists, however,
and they soon found themselves short on supplies. Things got
so bad that in fifteen eighty seven, the colony's leader,
Ralph Lane, decided to return to England to request more supplies.

(01:28:16):
But when he finally returned with the supply ship three
years later, he found the entire colony was now completely deserted.
Anything of use, anything of use or value, had been stripped,
and the only clue to the colonists whereabouts was on
the word Croaton or Croton, which someone had etched into
the wooden posts. That suggests that they had gone to

(01:28:40):
join the Croton natives, who lived around fifty miles to
the south, but whether they had ever made it there
as long remained something of a mystery. Well. Some stories
suggested that the colonists had been unalived by hostile natives,
while others maintained that they had been attacked by the
Spanish or had passed away from disease. Now, though excavations

(01:29:02):
on Hatteras Island, the home of the Crotons, I think
I'm seeing it right, has yielded definitive, definitive evidence indicating
that the Lost Colonists actually did make it there after all.
This comes to the form of a hammer scale dating
back to the fifteen hundreds. It's a sure sign that
the colonists must have reached the island, as the natives

(01:29:25):
did not have metalworking technology at that time. The hammer
scale shows that English settlers lived among the crotons on
Hatters Hatteras and were ultimately absorbed into their community. Archaeologist
Mark Horton told Male Online quote once and for all

(01:29:45):
this smoking evidence, I can't say the other word because
you're not supposed to say that. In TikTok answers any
questions about the supposed mystery of the Lost colony. Crotons krowtoins, crowtoins.
That gotcha started, krootins. So there it is, thank you.

(01:30:08):
So so now we know we know where it would
happen the lost Colony. They officially went to the Croatins
and it is now settled. Allegedly. Now could the chrootins,
I mean, they haven't found any remains, so it seems

(01:30:29):
likely that that makes a lot of sense. So that's
pretty cool, interesting ooh, like I do a little puzzle.
There we go. So it is interesting. We have finally
figured that out. That's I think that's pretty cool. It's
nice when you have like especially when you have history

(01:30:49):
like this. It's okay something something appears to be moving
beneath the surface a venus. Oh that's pretty interesting. Now
I know our mister producer behind the scenes. He's he's

(01:31:09):
a skywatcher. He has uh he goes live many times
on uh TikTok and he puts uh his little telescope.
If you will up so you can see the uh
the beautiful uh yeah, miss yeah, mister producer, or if
you're if you're still paying attention, or if I have
not put you to sleep, let let everybody know your

(01:31:32):
your TikTok name. That way they can follow you because
he will, you know, play some music and they'll they'll
have a telescope outside and skywatching. You can SkyWatch. So
he's really he really loves that. So now we'll see
what if he puts it in private chat. Oh well
I didn't put him the sleep after all. Billy SkyWatch.

(01:31:52):
I'm sorry, Bill Skywatcher all one word, Bill, b I
l L sky watch her there you go, guys. So
if you're on TikTok, make sure all one word thank
you guys. Bills. Sure, Bill Skywatcher, it's really cool. It's

(01:32:13):
really cool. I was watching it the other day and
he was playing some really cool music and eighties music,
which is actually the real music. And you can also
he has a camera there and you can see the sky,
so really neat. So Bill sky Watcher, all one word
on TikTok, head on over there. But this is interesting. Well,

(01:32:35):
thank you guys. Listen to key Randal again writes this,
and he says something appears to be moving beneath the
surface of Venus. Scientists now believe that the sub surface
of Venus might be a lot more active than previously thought.
Now while surface with surface temperatures exceeding eight hundred and

(01:32:56):
sixty degrees and crushing atmospheric pressures that are more than
at times that those found in our own planet, the
conditions of Venus are undeniably hellish, and while landing a
probe on the surface has long proven to be particularly challenging.
Back in nineteen eighty nine, NASA did launch Megalin, an
orbiter capable of mapping the surface of Venus, not by

(01:33:19):
landing there, but by peering through its thick atmosphere from
space using a synthetic aperture radar. Now, more than thirty
years later, scientists have discovered something in Megalin's data that
could upend everything we know about both the surface of
Venus and what lies beneath it. It's a doctor and ministry.

(01:33:42):
Oh so he okay, and he also uses a Sony
A seven S three camera. Well look at you, mister producer.
Mister fancy, mister producer, fancy Sony a seven s three camera. Well,

(01:34:04):
lot teed, make sure you go to It is fun.
It is really cool to see it. So guys, make
sure you go. Bill Skywatcher, Oh, I'm gonna do is.
I'm gonna promote this on TikTok and we're gonna fulllood
this channel. Okay, but it is interesting. Unlike the Earth,
Venus doesn't have uh oh that's what I was I
saying here. So now that more than thirty years later,

(01:34:25):
scientists have discovered something in Megalin's data that could up
in everything we know about the the Venus, the surface
of Venus, and what lies beneath it. See, unlike the Earth,
Venus doesn't have plate tectonics, but peculiarly different rate deformations
visible on its surface have now suggested that there is
some sort of substance movements going on there. So these

(01:34:48):
platelets are these tectonics if you will, it's into I
wonder what it is, though. It is hoping that NASA's
upcoming Veritas mission in Lochituo thirty one will help to
provide the missing pieces of the puzzle and explaining exactly
what is going on beneath the planet's surface. Well, are

(01:35:08):
they experiencing Earth or Venus quakes or what is it
they're experiencing. But it's pretty interesting. Okay for those of
you who are Star Wars fans, you like Star Wars, well,
you might even like Star Wars even more because if
in fact you like the speeder bikes, the speeder bikes

(01:35:32):
from Return of the Jedi, my friends, they are now
a real thing. So t ket Ran rights this as well.
Poland based firm Volo Nut they've invented a remarkable new
hover bike that doesn't use propellers to stay in the air. Now,
if you've ever wish you could careem through the forest

(01:35:53):
of Indoor on a hovering speeder bike like in Return
of the Jedi, and I would just crash right into
a tree. What is this buttondo PLoP? Anyway, you may
soon get a chance to do this for real on
Earth at least. See Polish firm Volanot has developed a
brand new type of vehicle, a hovering bike that, unlike
most flying vehicles concepts these days, doesn't rely on using

(01:36:16):
drone like propellers to fly. Capable of speeds of up
to one hundred and twenty four miles per hour, the
air bike uses jet propulsion and can seat one rider,
so if a prietary stabilisition system makes it possible for
the bike to stay aloft and enables the rider to

(01:36:39):
control their flight with relative ease, the firm also maintains
that it is also it is so comfortable that the
rider will become one with the bike. Of course, given
that it uses jet propulsion, noise is likely to be
a factor, as is fuel. Even so, it's not hard
to imagine people all over the world flying something like

(01:36:59):
this in the future. So details of exactly when the
air bike will be available to buy and how much
it will cost will be revealed soon, so you can
actually check out a video. It's a really cool video,
by the way, and let me smell it for you.
Thank you there, think you're a seminal, it's uh, write

(01:37:22):
this down or type this down, whatever you want to do,
and I'll tell you. You go on YouTube. Volo knot v
O l O in a U t okay, So it's
v O l O in a U t yep. That

(01:37:44):
is air bike. So you just type in a Volo
knot air bike and it is pretty cool. But he's
he's and this guy is driving in the woods. But
that that's a that's a pretty cool, pretty cool story there.
So if you've if you're a big, big fan of it,
then you know what I think. I think it's something

(01:38:08):
that you might want to consider. However, you guys know
that I'm not a big fan. Well I shouldn't say
I'm not a big fan. I'm concerned about AI. I
am also concerned about you know what they're They're they're
creating these humanoid robots. Hello, this is a crazy story,

(01:38:32):
not yet, not yet, but there are some information to
be coming out soon. But listen to this story, guys.
This is kind of Craig gray Randa writes this, and
he says a viral CCTV footage shows the moment a
factory robot suddenly freaks out starts flailing around madly. Humanoid

(01:38:54):
rob robots will undoutedly become commonplace. That's true and not
too distant future, especially given the recent advances we've seen
in artificial intelligence and robotics. Not everyone, however, is too
thrilled with the idea of sharing the world with these
walking attomans automatons. And this recent viral clip, which shows
CCTV footage recorded at a factory in China, thank you

(01:39:17):
for subscribing. It shows two men working to activate a
humanoid robot hanging next to them, when all of a sudden,
the contraption completely freaks out starts flailing its arms wildly
all over the place. The men can be seen struggling

(01:39:38):
to get the machine back under control as it continues
its epic tantrum. So news outlets have since reported that
this UNITREEH one robot, a type of full size bipedal
humanoid robot capable of walking around untethered and completing various tasks.

(01:40:00):
It's not clear what exactly went wrong with this particular unit,
but the robot this I swear this sounds like terminator.
It's not clear what exactly went wrong with this particular unit,
but the robots antics haven't helped to ease concerns about
what it might be like to live and work alongside
such machine machines. Here's the problem that I have with this,

(01:40:25):
and this is a legitimate concern. So these these robots,
these humanoid robots, are eventually going to be in people's homes.
There's no ifens or butts about that. Here's the concern
that I got. They are robots, which means they are technology.

(01:40:46):
And if it is technology, then I say it would
be pretty easy or not easy, but I would say
that it's someone could hack into that system, perhaps maybe
install a virus in it, and then all of a sudden,

(01:41:08):
this crazy humanoid robot that these people see in this
warehouse comes to life in someone's home. See, that's that's
something that that's something that I would have to you know,
we gotta think about. You know, you have one of
these humanoid robots. Yeah, you're right, they don't have feelings

(01:41:28):
that there's no empathy. It's a robot. So you have
these robots in your home, and what happens if someone
hacks into the system. I mean, look, we have right now,
even you know, people have home security systems and people
can hack into that. Now, certainly, I would say that
these robots are are probably more far more advanced than

(01:41:49):
than a home security system. Nonetheless, it's still technology, and
where you have technology, you have people that love to
hack into them. So un County Valley, I'm not no,
So I don't know that. That to me is concerning.
That to me is very concerning that when you have

(01:42:11):
these humanoid robots, someone will app I'm telling you, someone
will find a way to hack into these robots. It
will happen. It's inevitable, you mark my words. It will happen.
And then when it does, I mean, there's no telling.

(01:42:32):
I just I don't know. I'm not I don't like it.
I don't like it. I have a problem with it.
This is a very interesting. Now for those of you
who who have been screaming, many people have been screaming
for years about KEM trails. Well, well, well, well I

(01:42:56):
was speaking Judyanne about this. Listen to this, boys and girls.
Suranda writes this as well, this is very interesting. Conspiracy
theorists rejoice as Florida is set to ban aircraft chim trails.
A new bill will make it illegal for aircraft to
release any sort of chemicals for the purpose of geo engineering.

(01:43:19):
Now Here is the problem. No KEIM, k C H
E M chemical KIM trails. Here's the problem with this.
Everybody listen carefully because you gotta get you gotta dig deeper.
When you see articles like this and you see a
state that is actually banning KIM trails, then that tells

(01:43:41):
us that they must have some information declaring that kim
trails actually exist. Why would they go and why would
why would their whole entire, you know, political system pass
a bill for something that doesn't even exist. They wouldn't,
but they have, and now it's illegal. So by them

(01:44:05):
stating that now they have a bill to ban chem trails,
they are by that bill itself, they are declaring that
chim trails exist. For those of you who don't know.
Back in the nineteen nineties, the conspiracy theory emerged, suggesting
that the vapor trails of high altitude outcraft can be
seen criss crossing the sky are actually trails of chemicals

(01:44:28):
being deliberately sprayed by the government for shadowy nefarious purposes.
Multiple possible explanations of these alleged chim trails have been
put forward by conspiracy theories ranging from chemical, biological weapon testing,
or even whether or not modification. Suffice to say, there
has never been any evidence to indicate that these trails

(01:44:48):
are anything sinister. Nonetheless, the threat of aircraft spraying chemicals
into the atmosphere was enough for Tennessee state officials to
pass a bill to outl all the practice last year,
and now Florida is also doing it. The specific wording
states that it will be illegal to engage in the

(01:45:10):
quote injection, release, or dispersion by any means of a chemical,
chemical compound, or substance or apparatus into the atmosphere within
the borders of Florida for the express purposes of affecting
the temperature, whether climate, or intensity of sunlight aka weather modification. Friends,

(01:45:33):
do you understand? Anyone caught doing this could face one
hundred thousand dollars fine up to five years in prison.
Governor Ron DeSantis said people have a lot of kooky
ideas that they can get in and put things in
atmosphere to block the sun and save us from the
climate change. Look, the fact of the matter is, this
is what we're talking about now. We're talking about Tennessee

(01:45:57):
and Florida have passed bills banning this type of behavior.
So they clearly know something that we don't. Well, maybe
we knowed. I. Look, you can see something in the
sky when you see trails, you see a plane and
you see like white mist following a plane. That's normal,

(01:46:19):
that is completely normal. Those are ice crystals from the
exhaust from the jets. A buddy of mine is a
pilot and I ask him about that, So that's normal. However,
what is not normal. What happens is those ice crystals
eventually just fall and they evaporate and they turn into water.
No big deal. What's happening is these kim trails, these

(01:46:42):
puff of smoke, if you will. They're not evaporating. That's
a problem. That's a big problem that should not be
occurring in our atmosphere. See ice crystals from exhaust. Because
of the weight of the ice crystals, they will naturally
just fall into the app msphere and obviously turn into water.

(01:47:03):
But when you see something in the sky and you
see these massive, white, puffy trails, that is not and
that are not clouds. That is not normal. Oh cool.
Uh Mark Dantonio astronomer and UFO Video Photo analysts willing

(01:47:25):
to come on next week. Well there we go, mister producer.
Let's do it. So mister producer is saying that the
Mark D'Antonio, he's an astronomer and a UFO Video photo analyst. Excellent,
that's going to be our special guest next the next week.
That's going to be very very cool. Uh well, thank

(01:47:46):
you there, Monica, thank you there, mister producer. We appreciate that.
And mister producer, can you come on and say hello
because there are some people who don't know that you
actually exist. So if you could just say say hello
to everybody, because when I say the mister producer exists,
uh huh, and the mystery person behind the camera, there
you go, everybody. So for those of you, for those

(01:48:07):
of you who are on TikTok, you guys can hear.
For those of you on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, Instagram,
KGr dB radio, you can see mister producer should be
just uploaded a quick like aktok video showing you in
the background and thanking you for what you just Oh
very good. Well, I'm I'll definitely make sure I'll saw.
When we're done here, I'm gonna go on TikTok and

(01:48:28):
tell everybody head over to to Bill again. You gotta
go to the guy. It's really cool. You do have
a pool Bill Skywatcher. It is a really cool channel.
It is a cool channel, and he's a cool cat.
Just don't tell him, I said, So, anyone have a great.

Speaker 1 (01:48:45):
Week.

Speaker 2 (01:48:45):
Awesome, Thank you there, sir. I appreciate it. Thank you
for doing that. Absolutely. So there we go. Yep, So
Bill Skywatcher, everybody got to make sure you go over TikTok.
And and he also does a lot of biking, so
if you if you like biking, he shows some videos
on his biking too. So it's pretty cool, pretty cool.

(01:49:05):
So there we are, my friends. So, Kim Trails is
a problem. Kim Trail's is a problem. And I applaud Tennessee.
I applaud Florida for saying, you know what, there's Enough's enough.
We're not We're not gonna put it with this. Okay.
For those of you who are listening to this on podcasts,
I say good night to you guys.
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