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From the mysteries of the paranormal to world headline news.
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We cover it all.
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Welcome to this Sacred Division and now your host, Bishop
James Long.
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Okay, yeah, so there we are.
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Woo Friday.
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I mean, I really mean considering the fact.
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Okay, all right, so hello everybody. Happy Friday to you guys,
Happy Friday.
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of it, I hope you guys, heavy are having a wonderful,
wonderful Friday.
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We are.
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We're having you know what, it's a paranormal Friday. Anytime
it's a paranormal Friday, it's a good Friday to us.
And we're excited to be here. And we thank you
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It's like when you turn the lights off, they go,
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take off. That's very much like trolls. So anyway, that's
what we have now, that's why we have some chat on.
We turn the light on.
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I want to remind everybody that tonight, at ten pm
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I love night prayer and.
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So no matter what kind of day you've had today,
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for all of us to get together and pray for
each other because you know, we need to, we need
to know that we're kind of in this together. So
it looks like a lot of the trolls have scattered
back under the rocks in which they came, So we
might open the chat for everybody, because that's what happens
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when you turn on the sub chat and the trolls
to scatter and then they leave, and then once the
numbers kind of go down, you're like, okay, the trolls
are under the rocks, and so perhaps maybe in a moment,
well we might turn it on for everybody.
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But oh yeah, that's right.
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Oh yeah, thanks your Dane envirodment. Don't forget also your prayer. Yeah, well,
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Well it takes you to the Book to the Face
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so please make sure if you guys would do that,
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we will be happy to pray for your prayer petition
that you know what. I encourage all of you, no
matter who you are, to join us and I know,
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you know, some people are sending me a message. Some
people are sending me messages on messenger saying, you know,
the show so early I get it. For those of
you on the West Coast, it's four o'clock for them.
So for the East Coast it's seven pm E some
standard time. And I understand it's four pm on the
on the West Coast, but usually at eight o'clock for
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some reason, we start picking up, you know, the traffic.
It always happens because we were on a little earlier then.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Than normal.
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Oh it's midnight in UK. Okay, So let's get into
our proh And by the way, don't forget next week.
So I'm going to be flying out September the tenth
to l A. I'm going to be staying at the
Queen Mary for three days and I'll be staying at
the very Haunted room on the Queen Mary. Judy Anne
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is going to be serving as executive producers, and so.
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We're very excited about this. We have a lot, a lot.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
Of things to go over and I think we're going
to enjoy it. I think we're going to enjoy this, So.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Make sure you tune in.
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I so what I'm going to do probably next week
next Friday, is talk about The Queen Mary. I don't
want to give too much out because we're making a documentary.
If you forgive everything out on a Friday night prior
to going then it kind of takes the sizzle out.
So we'll talk a little bit about some haunted locations,
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perhaps maybe in Los Angeles, and the Queen Mary will
be a part of that. But I don't want to
do a whole hour on The Queen Mary, because you
do that, then you might as well not even do
a documentary. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense,
right right. So yeah, I'm looking forward to it. I'm
not intimidated at all. I'm looking I'm really really excited
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about it, and I will be going live on that Friday,
so I'm going to let everybody.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
Know, well, thank you very much, Thank you, Kimberly.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
I am going to be going live on The Queen
Mary and that will be on our September the twelfth show,
so that should be pretty cool. I'm looking forward to it,
and hopefully you are as well. Now tonight's show, let's
get into it, guys, because we have a lot to
go over. So we're going to have a good time,
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and I'm going to do and I'm going to have
several things packed with me, several of my paranormal equipment.
I'm hoping I'm hoping to capture some evidence. I'm hoping
to capture some EVPs.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
EVP stands for Electronic voice phenomenon and I am planning
to take several recorders. One I'm going to be taking
this recorder. This is probably one of the best recorders
you could have. Is phenomenal. I've had this for many years.
Is my tested true friend. This is a very very
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good recorder. And I'm also going to be taking another
recorder that is ultra sensitive and one of the best,
I think recorders out there.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
The task them.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
This is fantastic. Fan This really is fantastic. So this
is one of the best digital recorders. Both of these
these are ultra ultra sensitive. Both of these are I mean,
they will pick up a mouse squeak. I mean it
is just so you got. I gotta be careful about
noise pollution when our interference or whatever when I do
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this EVP, because it's very very easy to misinterpret something.
And so I'm going to be taking that and I'm
looking forward to doing that.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
All right, let me put this up here, and that's
going to be again.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
I am leaving on September the tenth.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Okay, let mean in the world. That's the problem.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
We move something and everything falls over, all right, that's
the problem.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Boys and girls.
Speaker 3 (12:21):
Well come on, you dumb stupid there. Okay, nothing like
fighting with books. So that's what we're gonna do, and
I have some other I will be taking my digital
recorder that I use during Ghost Adventures on the Bobby
Mackie's That is the same recorder that I captured the
Growl at the Gates of Hell Cemetery. So that recorder
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is one of the best as well. So there's gonna
be a lot of equipment. I can only pick, you know,
take so much obviously because I'm flying out. Don't get possessed.
I'm not planning on it. But I am going to
do everything that I can.
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To capture evidence.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
I want to capture evidence, and if I don't, then
I will debunk every single thing that's there.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
So I tell you what you're scared to get.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
Yeah, it's we'll see. We'll see, and we're gonna be going.
So I'll be going also live a lot on TikTok. Unfortunately,
I won't be able to go live all the time
on all the other social media platforms because I'll need
phenomenal obviously wi fi, and you can't really do that,
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regrettably when you're traveling. You just get the WiFi that
you get. But I have been told that the WiFi
on the Queen Mary is pretty pretty amazing. Well, thank
you there, high, I think it was high.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
All right, let's get into our presentation because our presentation
is very cool one that a lot of people don't
know about. And as I read a little bit more
about this, I thought this, this is really interesting. Now
if we have enough time, there are several other topics
that I'm very interested in talking about, perhaps secret societies.
I've updated that information and eventually I'm going to be
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talking about the Devil's Bible. That's a very very interesting story.
If you don't know about it, you'll know when I
tell you. So, I don't think there is a chapel.
I wish that there was, but I don't. I don't
think there is. I'm not for sure. All right, guys,
let's get into the presentation tonight. We're talking about the blue,
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the blood Moon curse, the blood Moon curse, the almen
Is superstition and it's dark history. There are many cultures
who saw that the you know, the blood moon was
was legitimate, a true, legitimate fear and omen.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
If you will.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
And what people don't know is that on March third,
twenty twenty six, that will be the next total lunar eclipse,
that's the call the blood moon, otherwise known as a
blood moon. Now it will be by the way, in
September twenty twenty five. It is visible from Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia,
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but it will not be visible in the Americas. So
if you are interested, and if you're in Europe, September seventh,
twenty twenty five, a total lunar eclipse or blood moon,
it'll be available.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
You'll be able to.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
See it in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. In the
United States, March third, twenty and twenty six.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
All right, sit back, relax and leave the drive in
to us.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
Tonight we're going to talk about the chilling exploration, thank you,
of the blood Moon curse. It's a superstition that has
haunted humanity for centuries and as we delve into the
dark history and ominous beliefs surrounding the blood moon. I
asked that you prepare yourselves for tales of foreboding omens,
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supernatural warnings, and the eerie events that have actually unfolded
under its crimson glow are apps. There are people that
will swear to you that the blood moon is a
legitimate omen. I was able to speak to several people.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
There are several.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
Stories that I'm going to be sharing tonight, and you
will never ever be able to convince them otherwise that
it's not an omen.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
They are convinced.
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See, the blood moon is not just a beautiful celestial event.
It is steeped in deep fear and superstition. I see
across cultures and even throughout all of history, the blood
moon has been seen as a harbinger of doom, disaster,
even death. So tonight we're going to uncover the garifying
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stories and the beliefs that surround this phenomenon, revealing the
darker side of what it means to witness a blood moon.
So let's begin by understanding the blood moon itself. So,
a blood moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse. That's
when the Earth passes between the Sun and the moon,
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and as the Earth casts its shadows on the Moon,
it takes a deep red color. And while this is
a natural occurrence, the eerie site has sparked fear and
a lot of superstition for centuries. Yes, and many people
consider this even an omen of the end times.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Now.
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To be fair, the blood moon has occurred since the
beginning of time. But imagine standing outside on a still night,
the air thick with anticipation, the moon begins to darken,
transforming it into a haunting shade of red. Now, this
unsettling site has been interpreted as a sign from the heavens.
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It's a warning that something sinister is on the horizon.
The blood moon has been associated with various calamities, disasters,
and even the end.
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Of the world.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
So throughout history, many cultures have viewed the blood moon
as an omen, often linking it to catastrophic events. So
let's explore some of these events. Okay, yes we do.
I just mentioned that we have one coming up in
the next year. Yep, So for those of you, yep
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next year.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
All right.
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First, the Babylonians. The Babylonians were among the first to
record celestial events, and they believed that the lunar eclipses,
particularly the blood moons, were a direct message from the gods.
Interpeted these events as a warning of impending doom or disaster,
like for instance, they associated blood moons with the death
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of kings or the fall of empires. Now let's talk
about the ancient Greeks. They also viewed the blood moon
with trepidation fear. They believed that a lunar eclipse was
a sign of divine displeasure.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Now that's true, that'sue and none just said.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
And the Babylonians also worshiped big lizards. But let's talk
about the Greeks. The ancient Greeks, the philosophers, So when
they saw blood moon, they thought that it was a
sign that, you know, it was divine displeasure. The philosopher
Aristotle noted that a blood moon could signify calamity, and
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many feared that it foreshadowed the death of a prominent figure,
and the Greeks often held rituals to appease the gods
during such events. The Chinese. What I love about this
is when you learn about different cultures in different times,
how many of them have almost the same belief when
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it comes to the blood moon. In ancient China, lunar
eclipses the blood moon that was seen as a dire
omen for the emperor, and the Chinese believe that the
moon represented the emperor's health and well being. A blood
moon was thought to signal illness or misfortune for the ruler,
often leading to rituals aim to restoring balance and averting disaster. Now,
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even the Native American tribes, many Native American tribes viewed
the blood moon as a time of change. Some believed
it was a time when the veil between the living
and the dead was thinnest, allowing spirits to cross over,
and the eerie glow of the blood moon was thought
to attract malevolent spirits, and rituals were performed to protect
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against these entities. Even Europe, in medieval Europe, the blood
moon was often associated with witchcraft and dark magic, so
people believe that witches would gather under the blood moon
to perform their rituals, invoking curses and dark forces. You
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got to understand, you know, when you're in the medieval Europe,
knowledge of you know, total you know, total lunar eclips
it was limited and at the same time, they truly
believed in witchcraft. They absolutely believed in demons in possession,
and they believed that there were women out running on
warlocks running out in the woods, you know, putting curses
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upon people. So this was a legitimate fear for many
people in medieval Europe, not only Europe, but all across
many different cultures in many times, in generations. So when
you put yourself in that position in medieval Europe and
you see a blood moon, you were terrified because you
knew that witches were in the woods practicing terrible curses. See,
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the sight of a blood moon was thought to bring misfortune, illness,
and even death. So villagers during a blood moon would
often stay indoors. They would not go outside. They'd closed
the doors, close the shutters, everything was locked tight, fearing
that the supernatural beings that might roam the night. If
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you really think about that and try to put yourself
in their position, that would be terrifying. Imagine you're living
out in the village. They didn't have street lights. It
was very dark outside, so you could see all the stars,
and then the moon turns red, completely red. That would
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be terrifying for many people who didn't have the knowledge
that we do now about lunary eclipses so much so
that would frighten them that they.
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Know one would go outside at night.
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Could you imagine even being a child at this time
thinking that you're hearing monsters or growling outside, knowing that
there's some evil creature, you know, scouring the area. I
think that would be kind of interesting existence when you
put yourself in their position. So as we delve deeper
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into the ominous nature of the blood moon, let's examine
some catastrophic events that have actually coincided with the celestial phenomenon,
reinforcing the belief in its curse.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
Because I think that's important.
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So let's talk about historical events that's linked to the
blue Moon. First, the fall of Jerusalem in seventy AD.
What many people don't know is a blood moon occurred
shortly before the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
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I always say blue moon red the blood moon, so
the blood the blood moon occurred shortly before the destruction
of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Many interpreted this event
as a divine warning of the impending catas catastrophe tongue time,
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the sight of the blood moon was seen as a
harbinger of the bloodshed and the destruction that would soon
follow after which did happen. Also in five five two AD,
the Plague of Justinian, so the first pandemic of the
buponic plague known as the Plague of Justinian. It coincided
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with a series of blood moons, so people believe that
the blood moon signified the wrath of God and the
ensuing plague was seen as a direct consequence God's judgment.
This plague was horrible many many people lost their lives
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and that coincided with the blood moon. Also, interestingly enough,
World War I and World War Two, both world wars
saw blood moons occurring around the time of significant battles
and losses. See the blood moon became a symbol of
bloodshed and turmoil of war. Many believed that these celestial
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events foretold the violence and destruction that would follow. Numerous
natural disasters, including earthquakes tsunamis, have been reported to coincide
what with blood moons. For instance, the twenty eleven Japan
and many people don't know this. In twenty eleven, Japan
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had an earthquake and a tsunami that occurred shortly after
a blood moon, leading to speculation about a connection than
you see. The blood moon was seen as a sign
of nature's fury, a warning of the chaos to come.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
Now.
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The belief in the blood moon, the curse that extends
beyond historical events and also when people don't know it,
has profound psychological impact on individuals and communities. Hello, so
the anticipation of disaster during a blood moon can lead
to heightened anxiety and fear. People may perceive normal events
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as ominous, creating even a self fulfilling prophecy. The collective
fear surrounding the blood moon can amplify these emotions, which
could lead to panic and even irrational behavior, like, for example,
in Midi of Europe, locking yourself in your home and
not allowing any family member to go out. You also
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have to remember we're not talking about indoor plumbing. So
in medieval Europe, well many had outhouses, so when you
had a blood moon, you didn't go outside. And the
shared belief in the blood moon curse can create a
collective consciousness that heightens fear. See when communities gather to
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witness a blood moon, the shared anticipation can lead to
heightened emotions and reactions stories of doom and disasters circulate,
feeding obviously into the belief that the blood moon is
indeed cursed.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
So as we move into the.
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Modern era, the blood moon continues to evoke fear and
superstition in a lot of people, and so let's explore
how contemporary beliefs shape our understanding. So many people still
hold superstition beliefs regarding the blood moon soltiating with a
bad luck and illness. Misfortune rituals and practices such as
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cleansing or protection spells are sometimes performed to ward off
perceived negative effects, and the blood moon remains a topic
of intrigue and fear, often discussed in hushed tones. Also,
the betrayal of blood moons in media, particularly in horror
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films and documentaries, has contributed to the fear surrounding them.
Sensationalized accounts of disasters linked to blood moons further obviously
perpetuate the cursed narrative. See the blood moon has become
a symbol of fear, a reminder of the unknown. You know,
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we are left, I think, with a chilling understanding of
how this celestial event has been intertwined with human history
and fear and superstition. The blood moon serves as a
powerful symbol, evoking both awe and fear in many people,
and whether one have used the blood moon as a
hartbringer of doom or a chance for reflection, it undeniably
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captivates our imagination and stirs our emotions. So as we
look to the skies in the next blood moon, let's
remember the stories and beliefs that have shaped our understanding.
Now let's talk about some of the stories, because some
of these stories are absolutely foot chilling, bone chilling. These
are historical stories that have been passed down from generation
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to generation, and when you hear some of these, you're
going to be shocked, all right, So let's go into
their first story. For as long as people have looked
up at the night sky, there have.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Been stories about the moon.
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Some have told a benevolent guardian watching over the earth
like a silent, pale sentinel. Others whispered that it was
an eye that was watching back. But the blood moon, now,
that was never the time for comfort. A blood moon
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is not just a poetic name for a lunar eclipse.
It is the moment when the Earth itself casts a
shadow on the moon's face. Smothering its silver glow until
it burns a deep, unnatural red. Now science will tell
you it's a trick of the light, but ancient people
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knew better.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
See when the moon.
Speaker 3 (30:39):
Bleeds, the old superstitions say it is feeding. This is
what many people historically believed, feeding our on our fears,
feeding on our secrets, and if you're careless enough to
reach out to it, it might just reach back. Many
cultures believe now in every corner of the world, the
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blood moon has been seen as an omen as I mentioned.
As I said, the Mesopotamians firmly believed it foretilled the
death of a king. Even in the in the Inca,
it meant a jaguar spirit was attacking the moon as
if it won. You know, it would come for humanity next.
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And in medieval Europe, as I talked, they would both
their doors. They would never speak names allowed out loud, ever,
because they believed that the moon would carry those names
to the dead. And yet there were always those who
saw the blood you know, blood moon, not as a warning,
but as an opportunity. Because in hidden forest, in stone
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circles half swallowed by moss, in basements lit only by
tallow candles. Occultists and witches would wait for the crimson light.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
You know.
Speaker 3 (31:56):
They believed it was a doorway, the perfect time to
speak across the thin line between this world and the next.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
Now.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
Some sought knowledge and some sought power. Some only wanted
to see a lost loved one again. But the blood
moon is not a tame thing. It's not a tool
to be bent to human will. It's a predator. Many
people believe, patient silent, very very old, and when you
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called to it, it listens and has always taken its payment.
For those of you who are just joining us on
Bishop long and we're talking about the blood moon curse, superstition,
is it true?
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Is it real?
Speaker 3 (32:46):
Every culture that dared to work magic under the blood
moon recorded consequences. Some wrote of voices in the dark,
speaking in languages no living mouth could for. Other cultures
told of the figures that walked in circles around the
ritual fire, figures with no face, only a smooth expanse
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of skin where eyes and mouth should be.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
I thank you, Julia.
Speaker 3 (33:17):
Now, those who survived to tell their stories never went
near a blood moon again, and those who didn't are
still with us. And if you stand under the red
light long enough. There are many cultures say that you
might feel the dead behind you, breathing and waiting.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
So here's a story.
Speaker 3 (33:45):
By the autumn of eighteen seventy one, the people of
Black Hollow were living on a knife's edge of despair.
What happened is a town clung to a steep ridge
in the Appalachian Mountains, was a place so isolated it
wasn't even marked on most maps. The winters were long,
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the soil was difficult to work with, and when sickness came,
there was nowhere to run. So that year the fever
arrived with the cold winds. It struck without reason, young, old,
strong week it didn't matter, thank you. And one week
a child was laughing in the fields, having a great time.
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The next he was pale, still shape under a wool blanket.
And by October the churchyard was full. The surviving families
had begun to speak in low voices, not of healing,
but of lasting through the winter at all. And then
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came Mary Whitcomb. So Mary was not born in Black Hollow.
She had arrived just two years before, with a husband
already coughing his life away from consumption, and by the
time he was buried, she had become something of a curiosity.
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She spoke to herself when she walked in the woods.
She left jars of honey and salt at the crossroads,
and on nights when the moon was full, she would
sit at her window with a candle burning, as if
waiting for someone to arrive. So, when the fever claimed
her last living relative, a younger sister, Mary stopped going
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to church entirely. Instead, she began spending long hours in
her attic, where a single trunk held a book bound
in something that was not leather, not quite. Its pages
were brittle, the ink faded, but the drawings, the drawings
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were disturbingly fresh. Circles marked with strange symbols, Figures standing
around fires, their faces twisted into something between a scream
and a smile, and above them all a red moon.
Thank you for the gives Now, she told the people a
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black Hollow that she had found a cure, a way
to turn away death itself. But it would require thirteen
souls to stand in a circle beneath the blood moon.
The circle had to be drawn in salt and in blood.
Each person's blood spilled into the mixture, and the words
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that she would give them must be spoken without hesitation. Now,
most townsfolk would have laughed, but these were not most townsfolk.
They were desperate, and desperation listens.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
So October the twelfth.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
Eighteen seventy one, thirteen people gathered in a clearing at
the edge of the forest. The moon above was already
bleeding into shadow, its pale face darkened into rust, and
they worked by lantern and cutting their palms with some
rusted blade, watching their blood mingle with the salt, until
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the circle looked almost alive. The air was sharp with
the smell of iron, and the wind had died completely.
Now even the trees seemed to lean away from the clearing,
as though they knew that something was coming. So when
Mary told them to begin, their voices trembled, and the
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words that she had given them were harsh and angular,
like they had been carved from stone, and they carried
strangely into the still air too far, as though the
forest itself was repeating them back.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
And then it happened.
Speaker 3 (38:04):
They say, that the ground beneath their feet shifted, not
shaking like an earthquake, but rising and falling, like something
enormous was breathing just under the soil, and the lantern
flames began to stretch sideways, bending towards the center of
the circle. Some people have reported that a coldness swept
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through the clearing. Thank you, sharper than the winter air,
sharp enough to make their teeth ache, they said, and
someone no one could later remember who dropped their lantern.
Speaker 1 (38:42):
The flame.
Speaker 3 (38:44):
Was taken out instantly, and they were in darkness. From
the center of the circle came the first sound. It
was not a voice, not exactly.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
It was a.
Speaker 3 (38:57):
Hum, low and steady, but it wasn't coming from one place.
It was coming from inside them, rattling their ribs, shaking
their teeth, making their vision pulse in time with the sound.
And in that moment, every one of them knew the truth.
They had not been calling for help. They had been
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calling something home. So they could not see it, not
at first, only feel it. And the air of the
circle seemed thicker, heavier, as though they were breathing something wet,
and some wore some swore later that the darkness itself
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had almost like feel like gained weight, that it pressed
against their skin and filled their mouths when they tried
to speak, and the humming moved slowly and deliberately, and
one moment it was in front of them, the next behind,
then to the side, so close they could fill it
brushing against their sleeve, and when they turned their heads
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there was only more black, and then a sound boots
on frozen ground, that's what they said it sounded like.
But the steps were too far apart, farther than any
man's legs could stretch. So they moved around the circle
in a slow, perfect pattern, and every time the thing
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came near the lantern light, what little was left seemed
to kind of bow away from it, bending like grass
and wind. The air smelt faintly of rot and damp stone.
Joseph Keats he was one of the thirteen. He would
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later say that he tried to close his eyes but
he couldn't. Something inside his head was forcing them to open,
forcing him to see, but there was nothing there, only
that shifting back, the suggestion movement, And then they saw it,
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a shape, tall, distorted. It was like a man had
been pulled apart and put back together by someone who
did not understand how bones were meant to fit together.
Its shoulders were too high, its neck too long, its
limbs bent in ways that shouldn't been, and the only
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light in the clearing pale red from the half eclipsed
moon seemed to cling to it, outlining its edges, but
never showing its face. And then it looked at them,
and where its eyes should have been were holes, not sockets,
not wounds, just absence. Dark pent a dark pet that
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went on and on and on, far deeper than a
human skull could hold.
Speaker 1 (41:59):
And its smile smiled, they said, too wide, a mouth
that stretched almost to where its ears should have been.
Speaker 3 (42:08):
They saw teeth, too many teeth rose of them, and
they were not human. No one moved, not because they
didn't want to, but because something, something invisible weight, as
they described it, penned their bodies in place. Their chests
rose and fell rapidly, but their feet stayed rooted.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
In the ground.
Speaker 3 (42:32):
So the thing moved closer to the edge of the circle.
It leaned forward, and the humming stopped. The silence was worse.
The creature tilted its head first to one side, then
the other, studying them like animals in a pen. It sniffed, long,
wet inhlations that seemed to pull the air from their lungs,
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they said, and then it began to hum again, and
the sound went through them like a current, vibrating in
their bones, crawling up their spines. They believed it was
inside their heads, behind their eyes. Joseph Keats felt his
teeth ache so sharply that he thought that they might crack.
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Another man began to cry, but no tears came, and
Mary Whitcomb, she began to smile, so no one could move.
Their muscles were locked tight, their breath shallow.
Speaker 1 (43:30):
At first.
Speaker 3 (43:32):
The cold in the clearing was so deep now that
it felt like it had seeped into their bones, freezing
them from the inside out. The shape moved among them
and one long step at a time, circling and never
touched them. But the air shifted with its passing, just
enough to make the skin on the arms and the neck.
Speaker 1 (43:55):
Prickle.
Speaker 3 (43:56):
And every time it had passed, the humming in their
heads grew louder, like a wasp nest under the skull,
and it stopped in front of Mary Whitcomb. The others
could see her eyes fixed on it, wide and shining
in the dim red light. Her lips were moving, and
at first they thought she was praying, but then they
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realized she was mouthing the hum repeating this sound like
a child learning a song. The thing leaned down to
until its missing face was inches from hers, and the
air around them bent like heat on a summer road,
but colder and sharper. Yeah, and then they said she
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was gone. No pulling, no dragging, no cry. One moment,
Mary Whitcomb was standing in the circle, her hands at
her sides. The next the space that she had occupied
was empty. So the others stared at the spot, their
frozen minds, trying to understand what they'd seen. And it
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was though, as she had been erased, not taken away,
but removed entirely. The shape then straightened, and for a moment,
the red light caught the edge of its teeth again,
and it hummed the once more brief satisfied, it began
to fade, not stepping away, not vanishing in a blink,
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but thinning like smoke in the wind. And at that
moment the paralysis broke. One man fell to his knees, wretching.
Another staggered out of the circle, sobbing. They all ran,
stumbling and tripping through the frost, and you know, the
dead leaves and the trees of black Hollow swallowed them,
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so when they reached the town they had actually found
the doors of every home standing open, not a single
light burning, and inside the rooms were empty chairs, tipped over, dishes, shattered,
fires in the hearth burned down to nothing but cold ash.
The sick beds were all vacant, The children were gone,
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and by the next morning Black Hollow was silent, and
within a week every surviving soul had fled, leaving the
ridge of the forest. And now a century and a
half later, hunters still say that on blue moon nights,
if you wander too close to the clearing, you can
hear humming in the stillness, and if you follow it, well,
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then you'll have to tell us what happens. The next story,
this is the Monastery in the Pyrenees.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
Sixteen twenty four.
Speaker 3 (46:46):
By the way, this happened so high in the snow
bitten peaks of the Pyrenees, there once stood a monastery
the locals actually called El Salencio. Well, it's true name
is long forgotten, obviously, they just named it El Salencio.
The people of the surrounding valleys rarely spoke at all
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of it, and not because it was feared, but because
they could not recall ever hearing laughter from its walls,
only the sound of bells and silence. So in the
winter of sixteen twenty four, this monastery Salencio housed just
seventeen brothers. They lived by the strictest orders, no meat,
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no wine, no idle talk. There was something in their keeping,
something the church had quietly forbidden them to show to
the outsiders. It was a disk silver, perfectly round, no
wider than a man's palm, and in the surface shimmered
strangely even in the darkness, as though catching light from
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a hidden source. Now it was said to be made
from a moon metal, if you will, fallen from the sky.
Long before their father's father had been born. So in
the winter, brother and Nigo, one of the youngest monks,
claimed he had been visited by a vision. And he
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had said, actually a voice, neither male or female, had
whispered in his dreams. And he said that the whisper said,
placed the moon metal upon the altar at the hour
of midnight, and the Virgin will come to bless your house,
the Virgin Mary. And this is a true story. What's
interesting about these? These are true stories? Now do we
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know they happen. For a fact, what we don't know,
but these have been passed down from generations. For those
of you just joining again on Bishop Long, we're talking
about the blood Moon curse, historical events that have occurred
during the blood moon. Now, some were skeptical of what
the brother others were quietly eager. The monastery had been struggling,
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you know, grain story, spoiled by damp and wolves prowling
dangerously close to the walls.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
A blessing could only help.
Speaker 3 (49:07):
So on the night of the blood Moon, the chapel
was lit only by a single row of candles, their
flames trembling in the icy air. The silver disc was
placed on the altar, gleaming faintly in the crimson light,
you know, pouring through the high window, and at first
nothing stirred. Then thank you guys for the gifts. A
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shadow appeared at the far end of the nave. It
was a figure in white robes, walking slowly up the
center aisle. So its hood was drawn low and its
hands were folded as though in prayer, and the brothers
bowed their heads, believing that they were in the presence
of something holy. And as the figure passed, each candle.
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The flame did not flicker. It, they said, it kind
of bent, straining towards the robe. The air grew dense,
hard to draw into the lungs, they said. A brother, Matteo,
murmured a prayer to the Virgin, but the words twisted
in his mouth, coming out in the language no man
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in the monastery knew. And another brother began to laugh,
like a choking laugh that sounded more like sobbing.
Speaker 1 (50:21):
The figure reached the altar and it stopped. Its face
was not human.
Speaker 3 (50:28):
It was the moon itself, they say, a perfect sphere
of pale, that's all it was. It looked like a pale,
round circle, cratered stone where the cheeks and eyes and
mouth should have been. And from the cracks in its
surface came whispers, soft at first, then growing louder voices.
The brothers knew, and it started and it said.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
This is what they said.
Speaker 3 (50:52):
They said, dear fathers, mothers, brothers, lovers. And they were
calling their names, begging them to step forward. And four
the monks rose without hesitation, and they walked to the
figure as though drawn on streams, you know, their eyes
wide and unblinking. And when they reached it, they each
placed their hands against this face, and then they passed out,
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completely passed out. Needless to say, the rest fled the chapel,
and by dawn the monastery was in flames, and the
disc of the moon metal was never found. The next
Blood Moon story, which is quite interesting.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
And again it would be easy to believe these stories
belonged to the past.
Speaker 3 (51:52):
You know, the Black Hollow, the Monastery of the Pyrenees
are only a grim, little little chapters in forgotten history.
But the Blood Moon does care, does not care about centuries,
doesn't fade with time.
Speaker 1 (52:06):
Listen to this.
Speaker 3 (52:07):
This happened in January of nineteen ninety six. A group
of amateur ghost hunters set out in the Sonoran Desert
hoping to catch footage of the total lunar eclipse. They
brought cameras the mf meters a battered cassette recorder for audio. Well,
the first hour of tape is uneventful. You know, wind
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over the sand, the crunch of boots, occasional burst of laughter.
Speaker 1 (52:32):
Then at twelve thirteen am, the wind stops, desert goes silent.
Speaker 3 (52:44):
Okay, check my monitor there and the silence the sound begins.
Speaker 1 (52:49):
Again.
Speaker 3 (52:50):
It's a low hum low and steady, but layered, and
many voices humming at slightly different pitches, and one of
the hunter, one of the investigators, whispers, do you hear that?
And another replies, yeah, but it's inside my head. And
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then at twelve fifteen the tape cuts out.
Speaker 1 (53:17):
What was interesting.
Speaker 3 (53:20):
Is their truck was found two days later, the keys
still in the ignition, driver's side door hanging open, and
the men, because there were three men, it was as
if someone had tried to get into their truck, but
the men had been completely like in a time vessel.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
They described it.
Speaker 3 (53:45):
They heard this humming. It was a blood moon, and
all of them heard this humming, and the next thing
they woke up the next morning, had no memory of
what happened none. And when they court two days later,
he complete and total time lapse. And they still even
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to this day don't.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
Know what happened. Now in February twenty nineteen, total lost time.
Speaker 2 (54:18):
This is in Norway.
Speaker 3 (54:20):
This event happened in February twenty nineteen. A woman named
Anga Brinde. She was alone in her apartment during the
blood moon. She noticed a shape in her living room,
a tall, narrow, impossible.
Speaker 1 (54:35):
Mistake for a shadow.
Speaker 3 (54:37):
Her curtains are closed, and security footage shows her walking
to the window and standing there for two hours. Her
breathing was.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
Slow, her face slack, eyes.
Speaker 3 (54:49):
Fixed on something outside, and then at three seventeen am,
she suddenly turns away and sits down. The next morning,
she has no memory of the event, but when she
plays back the footage, she swears she hears a faint
humming on the audio track. Now, researchers who've studied these
encounters have noticed something. Every verified blood moon incident everyone
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tied to either disappearances or strange behavior, or the hum
occurs on a repeated schedule eighty seven years apart. It's
not tied to astronomy, it's not tied to location. It
is tied to something else, something older than maps and calendars,
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and that is the blood moon. If the wind stops,
if the night goes still, and if you hear it,
they say, do not listen to the hum. Now, it's
kind of crazy if you think about this. A lot
of people are talking about this hum that occurs during
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the blood moon. You know, we're talking about the blood
moon when the moon goes completely red. And again for
those there's joining us on Bishop long, and we are
now talking about the blood Moon curse. So there's a
reason the old stories said that, you know, you should
never speak of the blood Moon's curse after dark. They
believe that recounting it, even in a whisper, was like
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opening a door, and when that door opens, something looks back.
If you feel the air change, if your skin prickles,
and your breath feels, you know, too loud in the silence,
then you'll know it's close. And once it's close, there's
no outrunning it. They say, there's no not in the city,
not in the woods, not in your own bed. Some
say the only way to survive is to just try
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to drown the noise out. Fill your spaith with sound, chant, pray,
listen to music until the moonlight itself fades away. Everyone says,
don't let the hum get inside your head, because once
it does, you'll start to hum along. And when you do,
then you're already there is the blood moon will rise again.
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Now let's talk about this one. I've actually talked to
this family. This is a very interesting. At first, when
I heard this, I thought this is kind of interesting.
The Johnson family had always been fascinated by a lunar cycle,
but they had never paid much attention, you know, to
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the warnings surrounding the blood moon. Well, on the night
of the celestial event, they gathered in their living room,
excited to witness the phenomenon, and as the moon turned
a deep crimson, they said, an unsettling chill filled the air. Yeah,
I Havana, it's interesting. It seems like we don't know
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what as far as what the connection is, but listen
to this story, and I spoke to this family. Well
that night they said that strange occurrences began. It started
with whispers, soft, unintelligible murmurs that seemed to echo through
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the halls, and at first they brushed it off as
the wind, but as the hours passed, the whispers grew louder,
more distinct.
Speaker 1 (58:22):
The family members all said that.
Speaker 3 (58:23):
They heard get out leave, and as the family tried
to sleep, the whispers intensified, now accompanied by the sound
of footsteps pacing outside the bedroom doors. The children all
huddled under their blankets, eyes wide with fear. Obviously, their
parents tried to reassure them, but when they looked at
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each other, they could see the fear reflected.
Speaker 1 (58:46):
In their eyes.
Speaker 3 (58:47):
Suddenly, the power went out, plunging the complete house into
total darkness, and the whispers turned into frantic crime is
begging for help, and the family, now terrified, they left
the house and as they opened the front doors, they
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were met by a thick fog that seemed to swirl
around them, obscuring their vision. The whispers, then, they said,
transformed into screams atchoing through the night, and they ran
into their neighbor's house, but when they reached it, no
one was there. The Johnsons returned home that night, and
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obviously when they did, the houses stood silent, the whispers
were gone. And this occurred on a blood moon, and
they left and they went to a hotel that evening. This,
my friends, was one of the case that I worked,
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and I captured some pretty intense EVPs of screaming where
you clearly hear someone's scream. It almost sounds like there's
a scream outside and you can hear it from inside
of the house. This absolutely required the minor right of exorcism.
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The issue is they don't really know what happened or
what caused it. We just simply didn't. They just simply
don't know. But I do know that there was something
obviously demonic, and now I don't know. We never found
out if maybe one of the kids did something like
playing with Luigi board or something they should not have done.
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We simply don't know, because none of them admit it
to it. I think perhaps maybe if they did, they
were they didn't want to get in trouble. But there
was absolutely, without question, something demonic was there. And I
don't know as far as the blood moon and how
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that participated with the demonic infestation, but it was.
Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
It was.
Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
In fact, it was around the blood moon, Okay, the
next one. The Ramirez family had always celebrated celebrated the
blood moon with a backward backyard barbecue, a tradition that
always brought them together, and this year, however, something felt different,
and as the moon rose, casting an eerie red glow
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over their yard, their dog Max began to act strangely,
because they said that it would just bark at nothing
and just growling at the shadows. Well, later that night,
as they gathered around the fire pit, Max suddenly bolted
into the woods behind their house. The family called for him,
he didn't return, so concerned, they decided to do a
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search for him. They had flashlights and everything you need.
The woods were thick. They said that it was like
his shadows were dancing around them, and after searching for
what felt like hours, they heard a whimper and they
following the sound. They found Max standing at the edge
of a clearing, just staring into the darkness.
Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
But they said something was off. He was fixated on
a shadowy.
Speaker 3 (01:02:15):
Figure that seemed to like flicker in and out of
existence under the blood moon. The family called for Max,
but he would not move. He was completely paralyzed with fear,
and they said that this shadow person lunged toward them,
and the family screamed and they obviously ran back to
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their house. They clearly saw this shadow person and when
they reached the safety of their home, they realized that
Max was obviously not behind them, so they searched the house.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
They called for.
Speaker 3 (01:02:49):
Him, there was no sign of the beloved pet, but
the next morning they did find his collar lying in
the backyard, but Max was never seen again. Now what
was interesting is how this collar came off of Max.
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They could not understand, They did not understand, and how
it was just thrown like thrown in the backyard. So
this actually was another family that I went to and
I blessed their home. I didn't really capture a whole
lot of activity in the home. I captured some EVPs
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in the wooded area, but there was clearly something there.
So I performed the minor right of exorcism. And even
to this day, they have no idea where Max went,
no clue. All right, everybody again, welcome. I appreciate you
all being here. For those of you who are new,
I have a lot of chat rooms open, and so
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just please understand that if you're asking questions, many times
I've tried my best to get to them, but sometimes
I am unable. Yes, you know, Okay, the Mitchell family,
I want to tell you.
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
About this case.
Speaker 3 (01:04:08):
They were excited to witness the blood moon from their home.
They bought a new home. It was a charming house
that had seen better days. This wasn't when I say
a new home, it wasn't a brand new built up home.
It was an old house. But it needed some help.
And so as the moon rose, they gathered all together
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outside and a marrying the you know the view. But
as the moon turned red, they said that the atmosphere shifted.
Now the youngest daughter, her name was Lily, and she
was the first to notice something strange.
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
She stood in front of the mirror in.
Speaker 3 (01:04:51):
The hallway and her reflection, she said, kind of was
not normal. The families described it as distorted because I
don't know how much of this because I couldn't document this,
but they said it almost seemed like it was smiling
back at her, even when she wasn't smiling. Now, the
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families dismissed it at first, thinking that it was either
a trick of the light or perhaps maybe a warped mirror.
And that night, as they prepared for bed, Lily's parents
heard her whispering, and when they entered her room, they
found her sitting in the floor, staring at the at
the mirror, and she she.
Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
Told her her mom and dad, she said, she's in there, and.
Speaker 3 (01:05:40):
She told her she said, you know, her voice was trembling,
and she said, but she wants to come out. The
parents exchanged worried glances, but they reassured her that it.
Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
Was just reflection.
Speaker 3 (01:05:52):
Well, that following night, as the blood moon reached its peak,
a lot of strange occurrences escalated. The families told me
that they heard soft tapping sounds coming from the mirror,
and when they looked closer, they swear they saw a
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black shadow that seemed like it was almost behind the glass,
pressing against the glass, trying to break it. The parents
tried to cover the mirror, but it felt as if
the figure was pulling them toward it, and so and
obviously fear, they put a towel over the mirror, but
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the tapping continued, and the family fled to the living room.
Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
But then the.
Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
Tapping started happing in the walls, and it's heard what
they described scratching, And they spent the night huddled together
in the living room, and when the sun rose, the
sound stopped. The fear was still there, and they contacted me,
and I went to this family's house.
Speaker 1 (01:06:58):
I have the mirror.
Speaker 3 (01:07:00):
I won't show this mirror online because the EVPs that
we captured in this particular case was very violent, and
there's no question in my mind that this case was
demonic none. And so this is a mirror that I
won't show online. So when I show you some of
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my haunted items that I've collected through the years, I
have a storage facility, but I'm not going to show
this obviously, I think it would be irresponsible I have
blessed the mirror, and I really don't. I don't even
take the mirror to paranormal conferences because this was, in
my opinion, this was a case where even the skeptics
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cannot deny that demons exist.
Speaker 2 (01:07:49):
Okay, yet we.
Speaker 3 (01:07:51):
Perform the minor riter of exorcism. The family was able
to thank you, thank you, Elizabeth.
Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
And mm hm.
Speaker 3 (01:08:02):
So the families say they're they're good to go. They
haven't had any issue since. The next family I went
to talk about is the Thompson family. They had a
tradition of gathering for family dinners and in one particular night,
there was a blood moon, and so this year they
decided to host a grand feast at their in their
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ancestral home. There's a big, beautiful estate. Actually it was
it used to be a slave.
Speaker 1 (01:08:35):
State, if you will. Estate play obviously has a lot of.
Speaker 3 (01:08:42):
But yes, I do him on a and so this
was a plantation. And so as the moon began to rise,
a sense of uneasy. Unease settled over the family because
they were all out and they were having a great time.
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But when the moon, the blood moon came in, they
you know, because their festivities even went well well well
into the dark. But during dinner, the eldest member of
the family, Edna, began to tell stories of their ancestors,
and she spoke of a curse that had been placed
on their family generations long ago. And I guess, because
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you know, the blood moon was there, she thought it
was an opportunity to scare some people, and she began
to warn them about the blood moon's power. Well, the
family thought, oh, you know, this is our Grandma Edna.
So the family just laughed it off. They're saying, oh,
it's a superstition. But as the night wore on, the
atmosphere grew tense, and as the blood moon reached its peak,
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strange things began to happen. The lights flickered in the home,
the temperatures in the in the room completely dropped, and
also outside, and suddenly the family say that the portraits
of the walls began to sway back and forth like
a breeze had just swept through the room, even though
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all the windows were closed. And the family, of course
exchanged nervous glances, but Edna insisted they just continue on.
Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
With their dinner and don't worry about that.
Speaker 3 (01:10:23):
Well, then one by one, each family member began to
fill an overwhelming sense of dread, and they started to
hear whispers echoing in the halls, and voices calling their
names and warnings of impending doom. Now the whispers grew
louder and the family members began to argue. There was
accusations flying as fear took hold and the chaos uh
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Edna collapsed, her eyes wide with terror. The family rushed
to her side, but she whispered the curse, it's real.
And the lights then went out, completely, plunging them in
the darkness.
Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
And when they flicked on.
Speaker 3 (01:11:04):
Their phones for light, all the family portraits, every single
one of them, had fallen, and so of course glass
was shattered.
Speaker 1 (01:11:17):
And they took.
Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
Edna to the hospital and they said that Edna just
had an episode. Her blood or her sugar levels or
something of this nature just caused her to pass out.
Speaker 1 (01:11:31):
Thank you, Sheena.
Speaker 3 (01:11:34):
But I went to this This family contacted me and
asked if I would be willing to go and perform
a blessing because they were they were terrified. They never
they never seen this before, they'd never experienced this before
I did.
Speaker 1 (01:11:45):
There were.
Speaker 3 (01:11:47):
Weird noises that came from outside of the home that
I captured, and there was absolutely was a change in
temperature within the house. So I ask them to turn
the air conditioning off because I was there during the
fall and it really wasn't that hot, so it was comfortable.
So I said, you know, let's turn the air conditioning
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off because I wanted to see if there was any
type of change in the room temperature, because that was
one of the things that they had said that happened.
And in one particular room, it was a fifteen degree
temperature during change. So that's pretty that's pretty remarkable. And
what I mean by that is we always do what's
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called baseline readings, thank you very much, Thank you very much.
We do baseline readings before we investigate. So we tell
everybody to turn off all the air conditioning unit, so
it was all for a good hour or so. So
then we take a baseline reading, say, okay, this room registers,
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you know, seventy degrees. This room registers sixty five degrees.
So we register everywhere the walls, the ceiling, the floor,
and we kind of measure all of it. That way,
we have a baseline before we begin the minor right
of extorcism. So we began the minor right of exorcism,
and we heard disembodied voices, clearly heard it from outside.
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No one was outside. It was more like a moaning
sound than anything. And that changed that when we went
into one of the rooms, it was a fifteen degree temperature.
And by the way, that was the grandmother lived with
the family, and that was in Edna's in Edna's room,
and that was a fifteen degree temperature dropped. So that
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was a very interesting situation. But this all happened, by
the way, this all happened during the blood moon. Now
I'm going to also talk a little bit about a
couple more quick stories. Oh yeah, they also can get
hot too. Yeah, during an exorcism, especially in ox or
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even the minor right of exorcism. The minor right of
exorcism is basically, you bless a home. You don't perform
an exorcism on the home that doesn't exist. You bless
the home, and you perform an exorcism on the entity
that has manifested in the home.
Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
So that's what you're doing.
Speaker 3 (01:14:15):
So there's no such thing as performing an exorcism in
a house that doesn't exist. You bless the house, and
by blessing the house. Then you force the entity to manifest,
and then you perform the exorcism on it.
Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
That's different.
Speaker 3 (01:14:30):
The minor right of exorcism is different than the solemn right.
The solemn right is reserved for someone who is actually possessed.
So this is a story that during a family reunion.
We talked about the family reunion the grandmother. There was
a woman who found an old photograph of her grandfather
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during a blood moon.
Speaker 1 (01:14:57):
And intrigue, she researches her.
Speaker 3 (01:15:00):
She researches his past and discovers that he had a
history of dark dealings in the community. So as she
dug a little deeper, strange coincidences began to occur.
Speaker 1 (01:15:13):
Well, thank you very much. She said that neighbors.
Speaker 3 (01:15:16):
Became hostile and she began receiving anonymous threats. And then
the blood moon brings to light her families hidden past,
forcing her to confront the darkness that still lingers. Another
story that I found out about a couple stops an
a town to escape the city during a blood moon.
Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
They didn't want to be a part of that.
Speaker 3 (01:15:39):
Well, the townspeople, they're friendly, but they seem to have
a really strange adherence to traditions that was tied to
this type of event. So when the couple tries to leave,
they found themselves blocked by down trees, strange occurrences that
made them feel watched realize that the town has a
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history of isolating outsiders during the blood moon, and they
had to navigate the town's secret basically to escape this.
By the way, this is partially if you've seen the
television show Fear So Fear.
Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
It's very interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:16:16):
I don't want to give it away, but there always
has something to do with a down tree and you
can't escape and that fear of the show. If you've
not seen it, you might want to, you might want
to watch it. It's pretty intense. Uh, it's it's it's
loosely based on that town. There's another story. A mother
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hears her daughter giggling and playing outside during a blood moon,
and when she investigates, she finds her daughter talking to
imaginary friend who seems earily early knowledgeable about the family.
So as the night progresses, the mother discovers that the
friend is not actually a friend at all.
Speaker 2 (01:17:01):
So the daughter.
Speaker 3 (01:17:03):
Had been doing some things that she shouldn't have done.
She was twelve, and she had snuck in a wigi board.
And this was actually a case at her word, and
she snucked in a wigi board.
Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
A friend gave it to her and said, oh yeah,
you can.
Speaker 3 (01:17:17):
You can carry in bring people in and they'll be
your friends and that kind of thing. So she brought
this in and she played with us during a blood moon.
And after that she swears that she has a little friend,
and the little friend, you know, talks to her, and
she talks her to the friend, and the mother always
comes in into her room. She always came into her
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room said who you talking to? And the little daughter
just ty years my friend, my friend.
Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
It's all good, it's cool.
Speaker 3 (01:17:44):
Well, I mean, at twelve years old, imaginary friends seemed
to should be you know, dissipating at the age of twelve,
But her mom just said, okay, you know, she's not
going to question too.
Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
Much about it.
Speaker 3 (01:17:58):
But as it continued, the daughter came into her mom's
room and said, I don't like my friend anymore. And
the mom asked her why, and she said, because my
friend keeps saying that you don't like me anymore. And
the mother said, what are you talking about. I don't
like you anymore. You're my daughter, and she said, yeah,
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but my friend says that I shouldn't trust you anymore
and that you're actually you don't like me, and that
you'd rather get rid of me. I mean, it's just
saying things of this. And so the mom walked into
her the daughter's room, and everything seemed normal, but she
found the Luigia board, and needless to say, she was
(01:18:41):
very very upset. And she asked, you know who gave
this to her? And she said a friend of hers,
And she said, what else has this friend been saying?
She said, the friend has been saying that I should
go outside at night. And where is where is this
friend telling you to go? They lived out in the woods, thinking, Jim,
they look kind of like in the woods, not too far. Well,
I stud just go walking out in the woods at
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night time. And so they called me in and I
have the Wiji board, and so I performed the minor
right of extorcism and I blessed the daughter. I captured
a couple EVPs that were growls and another EVP that
I can't mention because I'll be banned on TikTok.
Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
But it was it was an.
Speaker 3 (01:19:25):
Aggressive win that was geared towards me to call harm
and so that was.
Speaker 1 (01:19:33):
That was an interesting ev P. Well, thank you very much, Thick.
Speaker 3 (01:19:36):
So we kept we captured a couple e vps during
the minor right of exorcism. So we've removed the Oija board.
I do have it, and then we performed the minor
right of extorcism. We blessed the mom and we blessed
the daughter, and the activity stopped. But that all happened.
It all happened with the blood moon. Again, I'm not
implying that the blood moon is the cause of that,
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but I'm just saying that she started playing with the
Wisia board during the blood moon thinking of the jacks.
So there we go, friends, that is our fun field,
exciting presentation on the red blood moon. Okay, yeah, some
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of these some of these cases are pretty interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:20:25):
Speaking.
Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
Speaking of moons. Thank you, guys, thank you, thank you.
Think you.
Speaker 3 (01:20:33):
Yeah, stay away from Wisia boards. I don't care what
anyone says to you. I don't care. They can sit
there and tell you that there's nothing wrong with them.
They're completely they're harmless. I'm telling you they are. They
are incorrect. The people who say this, Now, some people
I know they mean no harm, but I'm guys, I'm
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telling you stay away from these boards. And no matter
how many times I say this and I get a
lot of flack and people going online and trolling and
saying nasty things, I don't care.
Speaker 1 (01:21:11):
I don't care.
Speaker 3 (01:21:13):
Here's the problem. One you don't know who you're communicating with.
That's a big problem. And you can say, well, I
surround myself with white light. Demons don't care about your
white light because you can't have it both ways. You
cannot surround yourself with white light and still give the
invitation to speak to the spirit world in which you
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have no idea who you're speaking with. That's invitation, that's
all it needs. But the biggest issue, and I've said
this from and I don't know why people don't have
then talked about this for twenty five years I have
said this, do you not understand that the weach of
board is a form of possession? And people look at
(01:21:56):
me when I say that. I'm like, well, you're placing
your hand on the planchet. You give the spirit whatever
is there, the ability to control your hands to move
the planchet. That's a form of possession. That is possession.
You're allowing the spirit to control your muscular function. Why
(01:22:19):
would you do this?
Speaker 1 (01:22:21):
Why?
Speaker 3 (01:22:24):
For twenty five years I've told people that is a
form of possession, and you have no idea who you're
communicating with. Now, speaking of the moons, T. K. Randam
writes this for those of you who don't know what
Thank you, Kreen, A black moon is coming, but what
(01:22:49):
exactly is it? Well, astronomer Laura Nicole Dreysen takes a
look at some of the different types of events, So
that says, there's been a lot of buzz online about
the August black moon happening later this week. And while
you've probably never heard of a blue moon before, you
(01:23:10):
probably heard of that this might be the first time
you've encountered its ominous sounding counter part, You're not alone.
In fact, neither blue moon nor black moon are astronomical terms.
They describe the moments when the lunar calendar our calendar
year fall out of alignment.
Speaker 2 (01:23:27):
So what is a black moon?
Speaker 3 (01:23:30):
Well, the current definition has nothing to do with the
actual color of the moon. Let's start by defining some
key terms. The moon is full when its whole face
or disk is illuminated by the Sun, thank you very much.
We typically get treated to a nice, bright, full moon
at night when the Sun and the Moon are opposite
each other and with Earth in between. A new moon
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is where none of the Moon's face is illuminated and
the far sight is illuminated instead. Now this happens when
the moon is up during the day because the far
side of the moon is illuminated when the moon is
in between Earth and the Sun. A lunar cycle the
time it takes for the moon to go from new
to full to new again approximately twenty nine point five days,
(01:24:13):
So most years there are twelve full moons in twelve
new moons, and by the twenty nine day cycle doesn't
fit perfectly into calendar year, so every now and then
there are thirteen full or new moons in a calendar year. Okay,
the blue moon and the black moon. A blue moon
is when we get a thirteenth full moon in one
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calendar year. Conversely, a black moon is when we get
a thirteenth new moon in one calendar year. Because these
terms are entirely colloquial, there are a couple of definitions
used for these extra moons, and one is based on
seasons and the other is based on simple calendar month,
(01:24:56):
so I'm not gonna go on on and on on
over this. The next the black moon this month is
a seasonal black moon, and it's happening on August the
twenty third, and the next calendar month black moon will
happen on August thirty first, twenty twenty seven. So if
(01:25:18):
you want to see the next black moon, it's happening tomorrow,
which is interesting because there won't be any light from
the moon, and so if you don't have light pollution,
you'll be able to see the stars beautifully. Now the
blue moon, by the way, the next seasonal blue moon
(01:25:40):
will be on May twentieth, twenty twenty seven, and the
next calendar month blue moon for us will be on
May thirty first, twenty and twenty six. So you might
want to look up in the sky and you won't
be able to see it, but who knows, maybe you'll
be able to see the the moon in its sky
(01:26:01):
and it will be black. Okay, let's talk about this one,
because I'm telling you I don't care.
Speaker 1 (01:26:10):
What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do?
Speaker 3 (01:26:12):
Yes, Sandy, They'll be saved on my social media platforms.
Speaker 2 (01:26:17):
Guys, a.
Speaker 3 (01:26:20):
Mystery as potential alien visitor seems to be emitting its
own light. All right, so now we're escalating this, aren't we.
Tk Rander writes this. Abby leb or Lobe maintains that
this latest revelation adds credence to the idea that the
object is an extraterrestrial vehicle all right.
Speaker 1 (01:26:42):
Anyway.
Speaker 3 (01:26:42):
The mysterious cosmic interloper was first revealed on July first,
following its discovery by the Asteroid Terrestrial Impact Last Alert System,
a robotic astronomical survey which uses multiple telescopes to scan
the night sky for a small near Earth object, estimate
it to be twelve miles across. The object is heading
(01:27:03):
toward the inner cellar system at one hundred and fifty
two thousand.
Speaker 1 (01:27:08):
Miles per hour.
Speaker 3 (01:27:10):
Now, while many scientists believe that the three to one
atlas is likely to be a comet, that's what I predicted.
Remember I predicted that, everybody. Remember I said this for
those of you who follow me, I said this when
this first came out, I said, I told you it's
a comet.
Speaker 1 (01:27:31):
Anyway.
Speaker 3 (01:27:34):
Others, such as Harvard professor Abby Lobe, maintained that it
could in fact be under intelligent exterrestrial control.
Speaker 1 (01:27:45):
Thank you, Cindy.
Speaker 3 (01:27:47):
Anyway, now, new evidence has suggested that the object, whatever
it is, is actually emitting its own light, and this,
according to Lobe, could mean that it is in fact
a lot smaller than previously thought, perhaps as little as
one hundred meters across. Anyway, the Harvard astronomer believes that
this adds further credence to the idea that is artificially
constructed object, perhaps an extraterrestrial vehicle with a nuclear core.
Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
Quote. A natural nuclear.
Speaker 3 (01:28:15):
Source could be a rare fragment from the core of
a nearby supernova that is richly in radioactive material.
Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
Low broad Aka, it's a comet.
Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
See that, that very fancy statement that he just said.
A nuclear and a natural it's always got to cey
a you know what I mean? A natural nuclear source
could be a rare fragment from the core of a
nearby supernova that is rich in radioactive material.
Speaker 1 (01:28:48):
That great, big, huge, twenty five.
Speaker 3 (01:28:50):
Dollars Harvard astronomer word, it's a comet, that's what it means.
Speaker 1 (01:28:57):
You don't have to sound fancy, nancy.
Speaker 3 (01:28:58):
You don't have to use the twenty two many dour
football words, and miss Wilma says it's a common anyway.
He says this possibly is highly unlikely given the scarce
reservoir of radioactive elements in interspell in interstellar space. Alternatively,
the three to one Atlas could be a spacecraft, he says,
(01:29:21):
powered by nuclear energy, and the dust admitted from its
frontal surface might be from dirt that accumulated on its
surface during its interstellar travel. Yes, because we know there's
so much dirt in space, this cannot be ruled out,
(01:29:43):
but requires better evidence to be visible. How much are
people paying to go to Harvard for this astronomer? Who
is a Harvard astronomer. I love the fact that it's
always interesting when they say something so insane, and then
(01:30:07):
they always they always have a something to fall back on,
and the fall back on is well, this could be
a natural nuclear source, could be a rare fragment from
the core of a nearby supernova. It's richly blah blah
blah blah blah blah. It's a comet. It's not an
extra trestor vehicle. I'm telling you guys now, it is not.
Speaker 1 (01:30:33):
So.
Speaker 3 (01:30:33):
For those of you who believe that et is in
this little thing. I'm telling you now, you're not going
to see et. You're not going to see a UFO.
This is is a comet and the dust particles that
you see a VI which you're not telling people, is
that as the comet gets closer into our solar system,
(01:30:54):
obviously the sun rays even as far as as it is,
it's still going to have heat particles. The heat particles
that melt obviously, or that interact with the comet.
Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
You're going to have light.
Speaker 3 (01:31:07):
You will clearly see light with this, and you'll see
the dust that's coming from it. The dust that's coming
from and is not dust, it's ice particles that are
actually melting as it enters our solar system.
Speaker 2 (01:31:19):
Dull, that's it. That's it.
Speaker 3 (01:31:26):
Sorry to burst the bubble, but I tell you, I
tell you you watch as it gets closer, and it
gets closer and niggats closer.
Speaker 1 (01:31:36):
Oh well, like I said, it could be a natural
shut up.
Speaker 3 (01:31:43):
Anyway, He realizes he's gone too far into this, you
et crap. Now, Look, I believe that there's alien life,
because I just said this is my belief, thank you
very much. I just I believe it's quite possible. But
I do not believe this is an extratras vehicle at all.
And when it comes to pass you will find out,
(01:32:07):
thank you very much, that it's not et.
Speaker 2 (01:32:11):
Sorry, it's it's comment, that's what.
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described as roughly humanoid in shape, rising very slowly in
the sky behind an apartment block on a relatively cloudy day. Well,
the three Days of Darkness is not technically acknowledged by
the Church. The Roman Catholic Church. Thank you, Karen, very much.
Speaker 1 (01:35:53):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:35:55):
It's not officially recognized because it's considered a personal, private experience,
so thank you very much. All right. The object then
seems to hover for a while, and the trouble with
the clip, it's very difficult to make out what the
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object could be. The woman then zooms in to get
a better shot. That makes this the object more distorted,
and some have speculated that it could be some sort
of balloon or drone. Others have even suggested it could
be an experimental jet pat that's pretty cool in flight,
and there are some superstitions believe that.
Speaker 1 (01:36:41):
It's a witch. The next story is that it's like
what do you do? You? What do you say to that? Like?
Speaker 3 (01:37:02):
Really, oh boy, guys, have you heard of this story?
This is I don't know about this one. This one's
a little weird. This one's a little you think that
was weird? Listen to this?
Speaker 1 (01:37:20):
I don't know. Yeah, yeah, a witch?
Speaker 3 (01:37:23):
Like oh okay, I didn't know we were in the
sixteenth witch. Yeah, a witch on a broomstick? You think
that is a weird story? Listen to this. T. K.
Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
Randa writes this.
Speaker 3 (01:37:43):
A Chinese tech firm is building a gestation robot with
a womb. The eye opening project could provide the world's
first robot capable of growing and giving birth to a human.
Speaker 1 (01:38:11):
Baby. This is a true story.
Speaker 3 (01:38:15):
If there ever was news a story that seemed as
though we were all living in an episode of Black Mirror,
this has to be it. Some Chinese firm. I'm not
even going to try to. Guang's Hole based Technology is
currently working on developing a humanoid robot with an artificial
(01:38:37):
womb that can actually be used to just state and
deliver for a baby. The robot's womb will be embedded
in its abdomen to mimic a human mother, with nutrients
fed to the growing fetus via a hose and form
of artificial amnionic fluid produced inside. Incredibly, this seems to
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be a genuine product, with production expected to begin in
twenty twenty six. Each robot will cost the equivalent of
around thirteen thousand, nine hundred dollars. The goal is to
offer an alternative to those who can't or don't wish
to undergo a natural pregnancy. This idea is actually explored
(01:39:29):
in the twenty twenty three movie The Pod Generation, in
which a couple takes possession of their gest stating baby
that is kept inside an egg that eventually hatches. According
to Kaiwa Technology founder zang Ofin, the new robot was
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designed to be humanoid so that the fetus can grow
in a way that is more natural than simply being
grown in a static incubation. Now, whether this whole ideal
will ever take off, however, remains to be unseen. I'm
(01:40:14):
serious that that is a true story. When I read that,
I thought there's no way, There's no way, way.
Speaker 1 (01:40:27):
Yeah, that's going to be one of those.
Speaker 3 (01:40:32):
Crazy This is a story of a speaking of another
crazy story, the Wijaboard.
Speaker 1 (01:40:39):
We all know this one.
Speaker 3 (01:40:41):
Tekiaran Wright says, many people are terrified of what might
happen if they use one of the boards.
Speaker 1 (01:40:46):
But why exactly? Is this? Because it's knemonic. A staple
of horror movies, paranormal investigations, and mediumship sessions, the Wigeaboard
is typically operated by having participants place a finger on
a planchet, which then moves between the printed letters and
words to spell out a message from beyond the grave.
We know how it works now.
Speaker 3 (01:41:02):
While many dismiss them as supernatural, clap trap others remained
convinced that they are the real deal, even warning people
against their use. Like me, For some, such fears are
so genuine that they dare not touch or even set
eyes upon one. To explore the further, researchers decided to
run an experiment in which eighty four volunteers, some skeptics
and some staunch believers in the paranormal, were asked to
(01:41:25):
use ruigia board to make the situation as convincing as possible.
That The sessions were undertaken at night outside an abandoned
hotel that had previously been used as a hospital during
the Spanish at Civil War. The participants were asked to
fill out a questionnaire both before and after the session.
The findings indicated that those who already believed in the
paranormal experience high levels of anxiety, altered states of consciousness,
(01:41:49):
and the perception of supernatural occurrences. The skeptic group, meanwhile,
experience none of these things. Now, the research has concluded
that it was the belief itself, as opposed to supernatural
actings that produced a fear, as those who did not
believe in this paranormal were not similarly impacted. They also
noted that the experiments showed that the board itself was
totally harmless. Bullshit, we're gonna trash that, Okay, planetsible. I
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don't care what anyone says. They're evil, you mess with.
Speaker 1 (01:42:31):
Them the fact.
Speaker 3 (01:42:35):
Look, demons don't care if you believe in them or not.
And as a matter of fact, if you don't believe
in them, that you don't realize they've already beaten you.
If demons did not exist, I promise you, I guarantee
you I would not be doing what I'm doing. I
do something else with my time. You all know by now.
I don't charge for my ministry. You all know by
now I don't get paid as a bishop. I do
(01:42:56):
this ministry one hundred percent free. And you all know
by now that I pay to get to people's homes
out of my own pocket. So I'm telling you now,
if I did not know that possession exists, I would
do something else with my time. I certainly wouldn't put
myself fifteen thousand dollars in debt as I did before
(01:43:18):
getting to people's home to help them for free, just because.
So for those of you who say, oh, Bishop Long
does this for fame, fame, you do it for money.
It's kind of hard to do things for money when
you don't charge, So then how do you make money?
Then take an Eindstein to figure that one out. Now
(01:43:39):
I can understand certainly if I was charging five thousand
dollars for an exorcism or five thousand dollars for a
home blessing, then yes, you can make that argument. But
only a person that has two brain cells would actually
think that I'm doing this for money. I've actually put
fifteen thousand dollars on my credit card to help people
for free, not a hell of a lot of money
in that. I can tell you that you don't make
(01:44:00):
money by spending it. So stay away from Just stay
away from them, no matter what anyone tells you. Okay,
I think they can be anything can be that used
like those boxes. The problem is when you when you investigates,
(01:44:22):
someone is asking about spearit boxes. When you investigate a
location and you have immediate interaction, the problem is you
don't know who you're communicating with. That is the danger.
And so I tell paranormal investigators all the time, you
need to understand that while I appreciate paranormal investigators that
(01:44:43):
they go out and they work cases. So let's say
a family calls me. I can't get to all these
people's homes.
Speaker 1 (01:44:48):
I just can't.
Speaker 3 (01:44:49):
So what I do is I contact a team that
is local that doesn't believe everything is demonic, that tries
to debunk the activity. They go to the home, that
gather all the evidence, they do the investigationation, they present
it to me and say we have a problem.
Speaker 1 (01:45:02):
We need you down here immediately.
Speaker 3 (01:45:04):
Then I try to get to that family's home. Never
once charging that family. Never once in twenty five years,
I've never charged one time. So for you trolls out
there that keep saying that, why don't you shut up
and actually sponsor a family.
Speaker 1 (01:45:20):
But you won't do that, will you? But you'll trow.
But it's funny.
Speaker 3 (01:45:24):
It's funny that the trolls never once sponsor a family
for me to get to that person's home.
Speaker 1 (01:45:28):
They never once do that.
Speaker 3 (01:45:29):
Oh no, no, they don't open that pocketbook, but they
open their mouths. So these paranol investigators that work these cases,
I make it abundantly clear.
Speaker 1 (01:45:40):
That you could be.
Speaker 3 (01:45:41):
Getting in a very precarious situation, and you need to
understand that there are consequences for working these cases, and
the teams that I work with understand that the consequences
can be severe, and they're still willing to take that risk.
(01:46:01):
And paranormal teams need to understand that there can be
serious dangers with investigating. And that's one thing that I
think the paranormal shows need to do more of. They
need to start sharing a little. I understand sensationalism from
a you know, you've got to get viewers. I understand
(01:46:23):
the temptation.
Speaker 1 (01:46:24):
I get it.
Speaker 3 (01:46:25):
But the problem also is you need to start letting
people understand that paranormal investigating is dangerous. And that's what
that is not being talked about very often in the
paranormal community. I've been speaking about this for twenty five years.
When I go to paranormal conferences, I tell people, when
you investigate, you need to understand that it is dangerous.
(01:46:48):
And people don't like when I say that, but I
don't care. I'm not gonna lie just to placate to
the people's wants and needs. I'm telling you, there have
been teams that I have worked with that have gone
on into locations that were known to be demonic. They
contacted me and said, what's your opinion, and I told
them stay away from it, and they didn't, and then
(01:47:11):
they go to these locations and they investigate and all
hell breaks loose, and then they contact me, Oh, Bishop Long,
we need you to get here right away. I told
you not to go there in their first place, and
you still did it. So I can't promise you that
I can drop my entire life because I have now
(01:47:31):
seventy three people asking me to help them, and I've
been working on some of these cases, and now you
expect me to drop all those people to get to
you because you chose to ignore my suggestion in the
first place. Absolutely, animals, one hundred percent, because see animals.
Speaker 1 (01:47:50):
The reason is I think.
Speaker 3 (01:47:51):
Animals are more susceptible is because they have not been
told that these things don't exist. So I believe animals
can absolutely sense. This case of Hell Cemetery, the Gates
of Hell Cemetery is a location that I will not
go to at night. I will not go to this
low and I'm an exorcist. I perform thirty three exorcisms
and I will not go to this location.
Speaker 1 (01:48:12):
And yet people.
Speaker 3 (01:48:13):
Still go to it, and then they contact me and said, oh,
my gosh, we need your help. You shouldn't have gone
in their first place. I've been saying this now for
a how many years, and they still go, oh yeah, yeah,
I'll be going to them all right, So hang tight
with me. For those of you who are on TikTok,
hang tight. I gotta wrap this up on everybody else.
For those of you who are listening to on this podcast,
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