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Speaker 1 (00:25):
From the mysteries of the paranormal to world headline news.
We cover it all. Welcome to the Sacred Division and
now Bishop James Long.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Okay, everybody, Hello, Hello, hello, and welcome, welcome, welcome, Yes,
it is the Sacred Division. Now some of you are
probably thinking what in the world, because on the other
social media platforms you're thinking, why are we doing the
Sacred Division? That was a yesterday That is a true
blue statement. Let me tell you, guys, why. But first
of all, let me give you my who I am.
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That way kind of nice to introduce myself, wouldn't it. Anyway,
I'm Bishop James Long. Hello and howdy, and hopefully you're
having a great Saturday wherever you are in this beautiful,
beautiful world. Just just let's just chill ax. Let's chill
axe today. How's that. Let's chill ax. Let's forget all
the stress and anxieties. Okay, If you want to go
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to my website because you're really really bored and have
nothing else better to do and you would like to
have something that puts you to sleep, well there you
can go. You can go to my website at Bishop
Jameslonglong dot com. Head on over there and there you go.
I am going to be going to Scare Fast Scare
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Facts in Lexington, Kentucky. Looking forward to it. It's been
a little bit since I've been there. I'll be doing
a presentation there. I'll be speaking. It is a paranormal conference. Uh.
You usually have about thirty thousand or so people to
go to the event. It's a huge event. The Annabelle
the Doll is going to be there and that's going
to be in October. That's going to be in October.
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So I'm going to be there and doing a presentation.
I won't be able to go live on all the
other social media platforms, but I will be able to
go live with you guys on TikTok when I go.
So that'd be in the middle of October, October seventeenth
through the nineteenth. So I'm going to lock that in
and I'll be right next to Annabelle and I'll be
going live on TikTok. So you guys heads up on that.
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And then of course I believe in September. So here's
the deal. So let me just break it down for you.
So I talked to Judian because Judyanne is serving as
the executive producer of a documentary that we're going to
put together for the Queen Mary in LA and some
other documentaries that were to work on. It looks like
that I might be going to LA a month earlier,
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a month earlier, and that would be probably in September,
because I was planning to go in October. But if
I'm going to go to Scarefest on October seventeenth to
the nineteenth, there is no way that I can do that.
Plus I just can't. It's not possible. So it looks
like October is Scarefest the seventeenth of the nineteenth, and
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La California is going to happen in September. So I'm
looking for I really am looking forward to it. That
should be a lot of fun. Anyway, if you want
to go to the church's website, because a lot of
you guys have questions about the church, well, first of all,
we're here seven days a week. I go like seven
days a week. The moderators are here on TikTok seven
days a week. They are unbelievably loyal to this community
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and we appreciate them very very much. Seven days a
week gets a lot. That is a lot it's a
lot to go live and it's also a lot for
you know, the moderators to be here. So if you
want to know the church's website, it's USOCC dot org,
USOCC dot org. All all the information about the church,
who we are, it's all there. It's all there. So
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just go to USCC dot org. Okay, so and click
on validity link if you want to know more about
us or or the FAQ section, the frequently frequently asked
questions section, just go there. It's all there. It drives
me crazy when I tell people go to the website
and then they ask a question that I know is
answered on the website, because I'm the one who created
the website. Go to the website. It's there. Okay. So anyway,
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that's that's the schedule, and that's what we're looking at. Yeah,
and I want to say something very quickly also because
it needs to be said. There's a lot of people
who are asking the people are look folks, you gotta
be you got to understand something. So I'm one person.
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I don't have a staff, and I do this ministry free.
I do not get paid as a bishop. I do
not get a stipend as a I receive absolutely zero
compensation from the church. Zero Zilg's not a nothing nothing now,
and that's fine. I've accepted that. Because I don't have
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a staff, I am the staff. I have twenty over
twenty one thousand messages on TikTok, I have nineteen thousand,
seven hundred and thirty three email messages, and I don't
know how many messages on the other social media platforms.
So what I'm trying to say to you is I
do the best that I can. I try, I try
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to answer as many as I can, but you got
to please understand I can only do so much. And
so there we go. And the reason is I don't
have a staff looking at the emails is because some
of the emails are very very private, and so to
make sure that your privacy is respected and honored, my
eyes are the only one that sees them. So if
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in saying this, if you need help, let's say that
you are having issues in your home. One Remember I
don't charge for this ministry. I've said it a million times,
So if you're having issues in your home, do not
send me an email or messages on TikTok or any
of the social media platforms because chances are I won't
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be able to see it. So what you got to
do is go to Bishop Jameslong dot com. Okay, and
then click on the paranormal link and it says right
there you contact the Society of Saint Benedict. They are
with the church. You send an email to them, let
them know what's going on. They get a team out there,
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they organize all that. It's all free. It's not free
to us because we have to pay for all the expenses,
but they will get out there, they'll investigate, they'll help you.
But you have to click on the paranormal link on
our website. You have to think of there, Angela Angelica.
You have to. And the reason being is because I
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have so many social media platforms that it's nearly impossible.
But I can't keep up anymore. You just I can't.
And this has been that's been fifteen years ago. I
just I couldn't keep up because again I charge I.
I if I charge ten thousand dollars for you know,
an exorcism, I wouldn't have that many emails. But because
it's free, everybody's demanding and I get it. But you
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got to go to that link you have to, okay,
Bishop James Long dot com, click on the paranormal link.
That's what you gotta do, and then it all goes
to you know funnel that that section, and then we
can keep up with your emails the request and it
just makes life a lot easier. Think you it so okay?
That is how it's It's oh yeah, Tony, sure. There
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there are quite a few people who are who say
that they are exorcists and they charge, and you know,
they because they say, look, this is how you know,
they pay their bills. This is how they pay their
mortgage or their rent, or their electric car all that
other stuff. So they have a different perspective than I do.
They tell me, look, you know, it's nice to do
everything for free, but free doesn't pay their bills. And
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if they're in ministry and they're not receiving a salary
from the church, then the only way that they're going
to be able to pay their bills is they have
to charge. I understand the perspective. I get it. I
truly do. I get it. I get it, But you know,
it's just the way it is. That's just my just
I have a different belief system. I guess in charging
because the thing is one is I'm a bit addicted,
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and so many many years ago, I took a vow
of celibacy, and I also took a vow of poverty.
And before anybody says, oh, yeah, you took a valve poverty.
That's why you're wearing a go chain around your neck.
No sunshine, it's not God. You can get it on
actually at Walmart for three dollars and fifty cents. I've
actually shown you, guys, many many times, the actual chain itself.
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So before you start yapping about how oh you're wearing
a gold chain, oh, it's you can buy it for
three dollars and fifty cents, I've shown you actually, Now
it's four dollars and twenty five cents. They've gone up,
but I've shown it many times, many times. Yep, I
know you thought it was a real chain. I would never, ever,
I could never justify wearing a gold chain that costs
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one thousand dollars around my neck when I've taken a
valve poverty. So that's it. Four dollars, well, four dollars
twenty five cents. But nonetheless, okay, well, Brandy, you can
try to send it to the to the book, to
the face and and go from there. Okay, yeah, and
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again they're very all of them are very. Okay, let
me make this clear. If you're gonna say to me, yeah,
but what about that pen you had? What about this?
So I get there are some of you. If I were,
if I were doing this show right now in a
cardboard box, some of you would say, you don't even
deserve the cardboard box. So let's let's knock that off
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right now, because we're not going to play that game.
Because some of you right now, because several of you
are several of you, well what about this and what
about this? And what about that? We're not playing that game.
We're not going to do this. So and I and
I'm telling you some of you would thank you. Most
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of you would not. But there are some of you
right now that are trolling that will say, one hundred
percent yeah, I bet, yeah, I bet. You know what
I've done this ministry for twenty five years. I have
never charged the penning. And it's still not enough for you, trolls?
Is it? It's still not enough for you? Is it?
Since it's not okay, anyway, back to what we were saying,
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before we were really interrupted. Uh and by the way,
for those of you who are on TikTok, let me
make this very very clear to you. If you cannot
behave I will put sub chat on and then you
won't be able to chat with us. And I know
you'll be very upset about that, but as long as
you just be kind and I know it's gonna be
very difficult for some of you, but just be kind
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and if you can, then you could say if you can't,
we're gonna put sub chat. Okay, there we go. Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello,
So there we go. As long you haven't angel in
your corn or watch Oh yeah, yeah, we certainly do. Mark,
I will not I agree with that, and I believe Mark,
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did you do this? And I think again, this is
from Amazon. It doesn't say a name. Hold on, guys,
I'll get your questions. But someone sent me some beautiful
medals that I can be I can pass out to folks,
which is which is very nice. And also some I
love this Benedictine cards that I can pass out to people.
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Uh it is yeah, it's a it and it which
that was very nice. I just there was no name
to it, so I don't know who it was. There
was also a stand and I also I always want
to thank people for doing that. So if whoever did
this and it this is, they also sent some beautiful
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a little bookmark here which is really beautiful. So I'm
gonna be passing those out as well when I send
the rosaries, so that that's very very kind. And they
also sent me and this is this was beautiful, uh
a card? So what I was at Mark? Cause Patty
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and Mark usually do that, but this is this was gorgeous. Oh,
let me show you guys, really pretty there it is.
This was a pocket watch, absolutely gorgeous pocket watch and
on it it says Reverend Bishop James Long and the
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Lord I think the Lord's time and that is absolutely beautiful.
So I will have to make sure I put this
on here and we'll do that after the But that
thank you very much for that. I just don't know
who did it. I have no idea, okay, So here's
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how you get a rosary. Let me explain this. This
is how because we give them away, guys, and so
I can all you know, I can't. I would love to.
I would love to be able to give a rosary
out for every single person who wants it, but already
it's five dollars and sixty five cents every single day.
So we have night prayer Monday through Friday at ten
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pm Eastern Standard time. And so what you Mark sent it? Well,
that is it was beautiful. Well, thank you well, thank
you very much Mark that they were beautiful. I absolutely
beautiful and I love every one of them. So I
can't wait to put the pocket watch in here. So
thank you. Monday through Friday, we have a night prayer,
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and what you got to do is you need to
show up. It's at ten pm Eastern Standard time. We
pray for your petitions and then if as long as
you remain, then one of the moderators will you know,
pick a winner and that's it. So that's how we
do this. So there we go. Okay, Joseph, I won't
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be going to California in October. I will be going.
Actually we're going to put this a month ahead to September,
and then that's where we're going to do it. So
it looks like that. But remember guys, it's Monday through Friday,
so we're not having a night payer tonight, so you
have to show up here on all the social media
platform TikTok and all the Monday through Friday at ten
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pm Eastern Standard time. I don't know what your concern is, Liz, Well,
thank you a dog Norman, thank you very much. But
you can send it to a book to the face.
So what was Zach like in real life? He's actually
a very nice person. And there we go. That's he
was actually a really really nice person. So there you go. Okay,
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Well we can't say that, Liz, unfortunately, because if you do,
you kind of get in trouble on certain social media platforms.
So your account kind of gets in trouble, which is ridiculous.
Oh the errand thing is terrible. All right, So let's
get into our presentation because we have a lot to
go over. But this is a chill out night anyway. Normally,
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I'm not going to stress over about you know what
I'm gonna do tonight. This is Saturday night. I'm just
gonna chill. But anytime we always go live, we always
have something structured, always, and so but this I'm not
going to put that type of pressure on me one
night a week. You know, It's like, okay, we're just
gonna relax. So we had a lot of articles that
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we did not get to yesterday because we were talking
about the haunted items. So if you have not watched that,
you can go back to my social media platforms and
you can check that out. And we're going to do
that right now, and let me know, moderators, if it
gets too bad on TikTok, I would prefer not to
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put subchat on. I don't want to, and there's a
reason for that. So if we have to, I will,
but that causes more stress for me and we understand why.
But listen to this. This is interesting, very interesting, and
we're not and look, here's the deal. We're not going
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to talk about We're not talking about politics here. We're
not going to talk about We understand what's what's happening
right now with the Middle East. We know what's happening.
We know the protest, we know the parade, we get
all of it. We understand everybody knows this. If you
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want to argue and scream and call people's name and
all this other stuff, if that's what you're here for,
you're wasting your time because we won't entertain that tonight.
Not interested. We're just not interested in that. We're not interested.
We pray for peace, and then we move on because
there are so many other platforms where people are screaming
and yelling at each other and calling everybody we're not
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interested in that. We're not interested. Okay. So I'm just
getting your heads up right now. If that's your game plan,
you're wasting your time. Okay, a lot of work, deb
Listen to this. This is a very interesting article. TK
wrote this. There was a surprise discovery made in a
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womb of one of Peru's alleged alien mummies. So the mummies,
which remain surrounded in controversy, are continuing to yield intriguing discoveries. Now,
whatever you may think about the mummies which rose to
prominence after the controversial UFO researcher Jamie Mawson presented two
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of them at a formal congressional hearing in Mexico back
in twenty twenty three, there's no denying the continued level
of interest it seems to surround them well. Supposedly found
buried between the Peruvian cities of Paupa and Nosca in
twenty seventeen, the bodies reportedly contain unknown DNA and were,
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as Mawson put it, not from this Earth. Now again,
this person went to a congressional hearing in Mexico, so
he presented this found finding. Now others meanwhile, claim that
they might not even be real bodies at all. Now,
further investigations of one of the mummies has revealed the
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discovery of a fetus within its womb, and the fine
was made by Joeys A. Mantilla, a firm prominent of
the notion that the mummies are real. During an analysis
of one particular specimen that has been named Montserrat, says,
I observed the position of the hands as if she
was wanting to protect her gestating belly. He told Male online,
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one hand above and one below. The abdomen dried out,
lost the hydration and became almost flat, but the hands
remained in that position. Now keep in mind these are
allegedly alien mummies, so please understand that now the abdomen
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again dried out. So one of the oddest things about
the mummies is their strange three fingered hand and anomalous
internal organs, which indicate, according to Mantilla, extraterrestrial or reptilian ancestry.
For now, the only clear anatomical similarity between the fetus
and the mother is the structure of the hands and
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the feet. Now, as things stands, it remains unclear whether
the mummies are genuine human remains or really or not
that if they are, then this particular mummy would likely
be that of a woman who passed away about twelve
hundred years ago while carrying a child. Now exactly what
calls her passing, we just simply don't know. But this
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is an actual mummy that they believe is extraterrestrial in origin.
And again, this individual went to congress in Mexico in
twenty twenty three and said that they discovered these mummies
and he described them as clearly not being of this creation.
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Now that's pretty interesting. That's pretty interesting. I don't know
about that one. It's crazy, isn't it. But nonetheless, nonetheless, yep, okay,
well John, all right, this is a very interesting. Also,
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you know, Roswell has always been one of those locations.
I personally believe that Roswell is is is a military
base where they, you know, go into all kinds of
interesting technology. And again, so for those of you who
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just join us normally we always have uh this is
open mic night. You should have me as a guest,
you know many things? What many things you know there, Laurie,
What is your specialty? So normally we do open mic night,
but tonight we're going to we're going to change this
up on Saturdays and we're going to make this the
Sacred Division, the weekend Edition. And so because there are
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so many articles that I usually choose for Friday that
I don't get to even ten percent of them, and
so that's what we're going to do. Tonight's We're going
to continue on. So it's gonna be paranormal kind of related.
This is interesting. This also is from TK Randall. There
are frequent sightings in an Arizona town that is now
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hailed as the new Roswell. So the small town of
Sedona has become something of a hotspot for reports of
unexplained phenomena in recent years. No excuse me, something strange
has been frequently frequenting the skies above Arizona. At least
that is according to a recent report which highlights the
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small desert town of Sedona as having recorded about four
hundred and eighty four UFO sightings between two thousand and
twenty and twenty three, figure well above the national average.
Situated one hundred and eighty miles from Phoenix, with the
population of ten thousand. I thought they had more people
than them. Sedona is not the first place you are
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likely to think of when it comes to UFO hotspots
in the United States. Well. Speaking to the Mail online
UFO tour guide, John Polk maintains that he has witnessed
mysterious objects on a regular basis and believes that the
area is home to a vortex or dimensional door. Now.
He also claims that the UFO appear and disappear due
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to the presence of lay lines in the area. He said,
you'd see stuff whether I was here or not. Said,
but I am here, you see a lot more because
I know how to work the energy out there. So anyway,
some have come to like in Sedona to Roswell, New Mexico,
the site of the infamous nineteen forty seven UFO crash.
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All right, anyway, there have been reports of an extraterrescer
base in the town surrounding hillsides, and as things stand, however,
no conclusive evidence of such facility has been forthcoming. Now,
I do know quite a few people who you know,
do these searching the UFO searching and they are absolutely
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convinced that Arizona is the hot spot place to go.
I've never been to Sedona, so I don't know. You
guys can tell me if you guys agree with it
or if you've ever experienced it. I don't know, but
there are people who swear that there's something there. I
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would I don't know about spiritual gift because I know
people who have that attachi and they really struggle. So yeah,
it's just Roswell. Of course, again, what you don't want
to do. You don't want to head over to Roswell
or certainly in Roswell without going past the lines, the
security lines, You're gonna get in some big trouble, big
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big t trouble, all right there, Chris, Okay. And I
want to remind also, don't forget a lot of people
ask for us to pray. We certainly will. However, Monday
through Friday, I'm going to remind you again we have
night prayer at ten pm Eastern Standard time on Sunday night.
I will upload a video on TikTok and it will
say place your prayer petitions for Monday's night prayer before
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eight pm Eastern Standard time on Monday and then we'll
pray for your prayer petitions during night prayer. We do
that Monday through Friday. I want to talk about Kim trails, Okay, Chris,
Kim Trails. Now, it used to be where Kim trails
you talk to you say Kim trails to people and
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they would roll your eyes, roll their eyes at you
and thinking that you're absolutely insane. Now I know this
for a fact. Now I've been I've been in the
in the paranormal community for a long My first Timeline
investigate was thirty five years ago, and I've seen a
lot of weird, interesting topics come and go. Whether that's right, Jenny,
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understand whether modification is not science fiction. I want everybody
to please understand this. There's a lot of people who
think this is nonsense. If you think that as nonsense,
then you have not been reading declassified articles that clearly
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establish that the United States has already the military has
already had whether modification systems. We've done this for a
long time. Now people are going to immediately think, oh,
that's ridiculous. No, to think that we didn't or haven't
done it is ridiculous, and I can prove it. So
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for those of you, because a lot of you right
now are sending messages on a messengers saying that I'm lying. Fine, now,
let's see if you'll apologize. Operation Popeye was a top
secret US military cloud seating operation during the Vietnam War.
It was conducted from nineteen sixty seven to nineteen seventy two.
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Look it up. The goal was to prolong the monsoon
season over parts of North Vietnam, specifically the Ho Chi
Minh Trail and using what they did is they used
silver iodide to induce rainfall and disrupt enemy supply lines.
The operation was aimed to make roads muddy and trigger landslides,
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wash out river crossings. It is a fact. It's called
Operation Popeye. It is a declassified well you can look
it up article Operation Popeye. It did happen, and that's frightening. Remember, friends,
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this happened in nineteen sixty seven to nineteen seventy two.
Nineteen seventy two, we're talking nearly fifty three years later.
What can they do now? So if they were able
to modify the weather, which they did in nineteen seventy two,
they stopped fifty three years ago, then how advanced are
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have we become? Now today in twenty twenty five, that's frightening.
So when you start talking about Kim trails, a lot
of people would roll their eyes and say, oh, that's
just so stupid. Nope, Kim trails. For those of you
who don't know, have you ever looked up in the
sky and you see these. You see a plane and
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you see the like an exhaust, A white smoke will
follow the plane. That's normal. So I have friends that
are pilots. That's completely and totally normal. Basically, what that
is is it's exhaust from the engines on the plane
because thirty five forty thousand feet above the ground, and
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so that exhaust turns the icicles. The icicles, because of
their weight, obviously burn up, they evaporate, they turn into moisture,
so that goes away. So when you're in the looking
in the sky and you see it that the exhaust
will it'll go away because it evaporates. Here's the problem.
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When you're looking into the sky and you see these loud, long,
straight line puffs of these, it looks like from exhaust
from a plane and it stays there for hours. That's
not normal. That is abnormal. Those are not exhaust or
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icicles from a plane. Because as soon as because remember,
I'll think, oh, thank you very much, Lynn, that's beautiful, beautiful,
thank you, thank you. Lynn offered a beautiful, uh, thank
you a gift. So because the icicles and their weight,
they obviously fall and they evaporate, they turn into moisture.
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When you see these long lines of clouds, this long
straight line, when you see that, that's very abnormal. Those
are kim trails. So here's what's going on now. Think
Randall writes this as well. The recent move to ban
kim trails in Tennessee and Florida has now prompted similar
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legislation in other states. Tennessee and Florida have now officially
banned kim trails. What does that tell you? That tells
you that kim trails are real? Because the governors of
these states are not going to ban something that isn't real.
They would look foolish. So now we know for a
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fact that these kim trails do exist. Not only that, Peter,
you can't be a normal person and that can't be
kind shame. But listen to this. Yeah, trolls, if you're
gonna if you're gonna be rude, you're just gonna be blocked,
im muted. You won't get my attention. So if you're
gonna be if you're gonna do something because you because
you get excitement by being nasty to somebody, you want
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to see how it affects me. Here's how it will?
This will this will affect me like this? Shall I?
I will not pay attention to you at all. Uh,
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So you're you know, you'll be ignored like a pestilent
child who's you know, stomping their feet because they want
candy in a store. You'll be you'll just be putting
time out. So if if you're gonna try that, you're
gonna be ignored. So you're not gonna get my attention
at all. We only attention, We only pay attention to
people who are actually individuals who want to have an
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intellectual conversation. And there we go. So listen to this now.
What started as a baseless conspiracy theory Kim trails, has
since turned into an increasingly widespread legislative movement that has
now spread to eight US states, with possibly more on
the way. The Kimtrails conspiracy began back in nineteen nineties,
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when a theory emerged suggesting that the vapor trails of
high altitude aircraft that can often be seen as you know,
criss crossing the skies are actually trails of chemicals being
deliberately sprayed by a government for shadowy, nefarious purposes. Those
are not normal exhaust from airplanes when they're staying in
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the sky for three or four hours. They just not.
And while several possible agendas have been put forward, ranging
from chemical or biological weapons testing for weather modification, no
conclusive evidence that these trails are anything sinister has ever
been forthcoming. Well, of course they're not going to but
anybody who has two brain cells would know that those
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are not exhaust from the aircrafts. Nonetheless, in recent years,
both Tennessee and Florida have introduced legislation to make such
activities chimtrails illegal, and more specifically, to outlaw the injection, release,
or dispersion by any means of a chemical or a
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chemical compound a substance apparatus into the atmosphere for the
express purpose of affecting the temperature, weather, climate, intensity of sunlight. Now,
while critics have argued that these bills are a waste
of time, okay, okay, critics, Okay, let me go slower.
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When there is exhaust moisture from an aircraft flying thirty
five thousand miles per hour or above thirty five thousand
miles above the ground, you're going to have exhaust from
the engines. The exhaust will become icicles because they're so high,
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gravity kicks in and the icicles evaporate, turning into moisture. Therefore,
there shouldn't be no exhaust staying in the sky three
four or five six hours later. So but more states Louisiana, Texas, Kentucky, Minnesota,
(34:38):
and North Dakota are also now looking to introduce their
own equivalent legislation. Yeah, fly but travelson, we got we're
still bisial. If I saw you're getting up near one
million followers, Yeah, Unfortunately, I've been climbing that one million
followers for seems like forever. You know, I'm still where
(34:59):
it's seven eighty or something like that. I don't even
know if it'll ever get them one million. But that's okay,
he said. But anyway, but there is at least some
reason to be cautious about what's being sprayed into the sky. Now.
There is a professor at Berkeley School of Information Timothy
TANGERLINI sites agent orange, a herbicide and used during the
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Vietnam War, as a prime example. He says, there are
certain things that were sprayed by airplanes that did have
a massive impact on the environment and on people's health.
He said, now fast forward fifty years, there's a deep
suspicion of the government and things that fly. Now, whether
even more states will decide to introduce their own legislation
to combat such practices, however, remains to be seen. You
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know what, I applaud this because this is not make
believe science fiction nonsense. They are putting something in this
atmosphere and that's got to stop. It has to stop.
And then and we don't know what they're doing. We
have no idea what they're doing. But I clear there's
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no doubt in my mind that what you're seeing, that
smoke that you're seeing last five or six hours after
a plane has passed, that absolutely is not exhaust It
is not it cannot be. So I just really, really
it makes me angry, and they need it, They need
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to knock it off. So I say good. But it's
I think it's interesting that legislation in these states are
taking this seriously, even to the point where they are
they're outlawing it and making it illegal. That's that is insane.
That is insane. And then we want to know why. Sorry,
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and then we want we want to know why people
are getting so sick. Well, the crap they put in,
we don't know what they're doing. Yeah, the bear Bear,
we just simply don't know. Now, let's talk about this.
This was interesting. I'm insane. Obviously, Vincent, You're obviously incapable
(37:17):
of looking up Operation Popeye, aren't you. Yeah, so, Vincent,
why don't you No, let's not mute. Vincent is a
pestilent child who needs attention. So congratulations, Benson, you have
now been blocked. Bae bye, You're insane. No, you're ignorant
(37:37):
because you obviously can't go online and look up Operation
Pipee and see that in nineteen sixty seven and nineteen
seventy two whether modification had already been done. Dude, anyway,
listen to this again. I apologize, but we try to
reach people who have a little higher that IQ of
a five. So most of you are brilliant, brilliant thinkers,
(37:58):
but we have to kind of, unfortunately deal with some
people who are not. They struggle, be blessed and be flushed.
Listen to this one. This is by Ellie Fry. Now
I don't know about this. You have to tell me
what you think about this, Okay, to be fair. This
was in the Irish Star and Ellie Fry is a
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deputy online features editor. So this person says, I encounter
aliens every day and there's one reason they come to me.
This person is saying. So Lily Nova from Saint Louis
in Missouri and the United States, has claimed that not
a day goes by where she doesn't see a floating
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orb or metallic ship or an extraterrestrial being. Okay, well,
I'm not trying to be mean. But when you I
don't know, jamis when you look in the sky and
you see a little white thing go by. It could
(39:05):
be a satellite, It could be the International Space Station.
There could be a lot of things. So it's a
rag paper. Well but I actually looked up a little
bit more and I found her and she really legit
thinks this. So here's the During the COVID nineteen pandemic lockdown,
a woman said that she began experiencing daily encounters with
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extraterrescial beings after being spot at spotting her first UFOs,
so she's told she's kind of made her rounds with
the media to tell them about this. So Lily Nova,
who started astro photography to cope with boredom, says she
made her initial sighting in November twenty twenty one, followed
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another shortly after, and since then her encounters have escalated
to the point where she claims to see floating orbs,
metallic ships or aliens every day. Describing the beings, Lily
from Saint Louis, Missouri mentioned one resembled a girl with
light blue skin, no hair, wearing a skin tight gray suit,
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which she found very beautiful. Anyway, she recounted her first encounter,
stating that my first encounter with aliens and UFOs was
very intense. I went outside for some fresh air one night,
and I immediately locked eyes with bright light hovering over
our neighborhood, She said. I started investigating, realized it was
a UFO, and seconds later I looked away briefly, and
when I looked back, there was a second craft that
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was much closer. Anyway, she said, I could actually see
the triangular shape of the craft the UFOs did some
impressive maneuvers to show me that it wasn't a regular
aircraft before they disappeared above me. Now, Lily admitted to
being unsettled following her initial experience, but since then such
events have become routine, she elaborated. During my encounters, I've
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also been able to see what the beings look like.
And one of the first beings I saw was a
girl with light blue skin, so she had no hair,
but she was very beautiful. She was wearing a tight,
a skin tight gray suit. I saw her shipmates standing
behind her in the same uniform the scene you know,
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things go in the sky. I'm open minded to that.
I saw something in the sky that I couldn't explain,
but now you're seeing I don't anyway, says I've also
seen another group of you've seen another okay, I've also
seen another group of beings with light blonde hair no
relation to me, fair and glowing skin, and bright blue eyes,
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and I believe they send images of themselves to me
through telepathy. I think they are easing me into an introduction,
as it would be such a shocking experience for any
human to have an alien walk up to you anyway.
According to Lily, the extraterrestrial beings were initially testing her
reaction following her first startling encounter, and as they seemed
to wear that she was recording them and gestures in
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her direction, she suspects that they subsequently gave her some
space to process the experience before reappearing, and Lily further stated,
my encounters have been very close from the start. I
don't know about this one. I don't know about this one.
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I actually received my minor orders in the Roman Catholic
Church and study for six years and then went to
the Old Catholic Church because God called me to serve
this ministry and I didn't want to go, and I
took a year and I prayed about and asked God
to change his mind. God said no, And I said, okay, God,
if that's where you want me to be, that's where
I'll be. All right there we are. Oh no, no, the
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relics are no, no, nope, can't They are put up. They
are already in the storage facility. That was yesterday. So
if you missed the show yesterday, you're gonna have to
go back and you have to watch the presentation. Go
to Bishop Jameslong dot com. Scroll down to where it
says official social media links and you can go to
book to the Face or Tube to the You. I
(43:10):
have to do it because if you don't, you get
in trouble. Nonetheless, you can go there and you can
watch it last night. But nope, I don't have him
with me and I don't want them here. So there
we are. Okay. Yeah, we've got to be very very
careful about that. Oh, speaking of interesting conspiracy, I did.
(43:33):
I asked God to change his mind. He said nope, because,
like I was saying, guys, I've said this before. In
the Oka Catholic Church, we don't receive it. I've said
a million times. We don't receive a salary or receive
a stipend. We see, we receive no compensation for being clergy. None.
We fund our ministry with our own money. So I
didn't know how to open his church? Could I? How
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could I afford that? How could I start my own
ministry that was going to be expensive? How was going
to do that? Thank you? Miss so No. For a year,
I said, you know, because my life was planned out,
It's gonna be a Roman Catholic priest. And God said no,
I need you over here. So anyway, listen to this
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this Builderberg group. Have you heard of this? You do
some research on this, guys, So mister Randa writes this.
I have masters of education, so I teach online English.
There was an annual meeting of a shadowy Builderberg Group
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I took place there in Sweden. So the event, which
has taken place almost every year since nineteen fifty four,
remained shrouded in the mystery and intrigue. Originally intended to
enable dialogue between Europe and North of America, the group,
which is comprised of some of the world's most powerful politicians,
bankers and business owners, had become synonymous with stories of
(45:09):
shady dealings well, thank you very much, Michelle, thank you,
shady dillings and clandestine government agendas. Now, adding to the
mystery surrounding the group's annual meetings is the fact that
no cameras or journalists are ever allowed inside, meaning that
everything that is discussed it remains private. Well, this year's meeting,
which took place just the other day, let's see when
(45:30):
it was. This on June the twelfth, two days ago,
was attended by NATO General Secretary Mark Root, or Microsoft
CEO Satya Nadela, and US military commander Christopher Donahue. According
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to reports, the meeting aimed to address topics such as
the situation in Ukraine, artificial intelligence, transatlantic relations, and the
distribution of valuable rare materials. Everything else about the event, however,
has remained under wraps. Now. As things stand, it remains
unclear just how impactful the Builderberg meetings actually are to
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global events, with some playing down their significance and others
maintaining that they are secretly more influential than many world governments.
Suffice to say, it is unlikely we will ever know
exactly what goes on at these events after the doors
have closed. I'm telling you there's something when you have
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that many people, that type of influential, powerful people, it
raises eyebrows, no matter what I mean, even if you
don't maybe whatever, you might have an opinion on the
Builderberg brew But when you have that, that's a powerful
group of people there. So it's very very interesting, very interesting. Yeah,
(47:05):
it is, it is. It is important. Now there is
that we're gonna we're going back and forth on some
of these topics, so just follow along. Yeah, hopefully that
Hopefully the piece can be established everywhere. Wouldn't that be nice?
Mister Randa writes this, there's a new Rendel sham Ufo
documentary to premiere at a film festival. This has been
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getting a lot of notice. There is a new documentary.
We'll explore the true story behind Britain's most famous UFO incident.
For those of you who are in Britain, you probably
know about this. It is entitled, and hopefully I'm saying
this correctly, the Rendall sham Ufo the British Roswell. So
(47:54):
you guys can check that out if you want. It
is The Rendel sham Ufo the British Roswell. It is
the film's promise to unravel shocking new insights pertaining to
this long enduring case and to create a conversation about
the mystery. Well. It will also feature exclusive interviews and
brand new footage of mysterious phenomena at the fourth Oh Scotland. Well,
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there is something unexplained there, and there are so many
credible witnesses to the event, said Mark Lee, who co
directed the documentary alongside Roderick Godman. Now, there had been
sightings of UFOs leading up to the nineteen eighty siding
and going back in through the decades. Okay, Marty, Congratulations.
Narrated by William B. Davis, who famously played the secretive
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cigarette smoking man in The X Files. The documentary will
premiere at the rain Dance Film Festival in London in
June twenty fourth and twenty fifth of this month. So
the Rendell Shechem incident itself, which occurred in December nineteen
eighty saw US serviceman station at R A F. Woodbridge
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in England witnessed a strange object over multiple nights, and
deputy based commander Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt and his men
had gone out to investigate when the unidentified object was
spotted descending into the nearby woods. This is an interesting case,
it truly is, says our security team observed a light
that looked like a large eye, red in color, moving
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through the trees. Halt recalled, folks, please understand, this is
a lieutenant colonel who said this. So this is not
somebody who you know, probably drank me a little bit
too much wine, collers or beer or whatever and went out,
you know, trudging down to the forest. He is a command.
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He is a deputy based Commander Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt,
and he said, our security team observed a light that
looked like a large eye, red in color, moving through
the trees. So after a few minutes, the object, he says,
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began dripping something like looked like molten metal. A short
while later, it broke into several smaller white color objects,
which then flew away in all directions. Here's what's really
interesting about this. This was maybe fifteen years ago. I
remember going what we were doing. I was doing an
online radio I was doing a show the Sega Division,
(50:34):
and a friend at that time said, Bishop, get outside now, okay.
So I went outside and she said look. I looked
up and I saw this red It was really strange.
It was this red object flying and I saw a
Louisville Metro Police helicopter. I knew because I was at
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that time I was a chaplain for the louis Metro
Police DEPARTM so I was very familiar with their copters.
It was chasing after this red object. It couldn't keep up.
It stopped, it hovered and I could see all of this,
and it hovered with the helicopter right there on it flat,
having its light on it, and it was shooting out
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like it looked to me. It looked to me it
was like red, red and white like orbs. It was
just shooting. It was shooting the mouth. I thought, that's
kind of weird. And it kept doing it and it
just made this weird movement and then it flew up.
It was gone, and so we immediately went on air
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and said, man, we just saw a UFOs and people thought, oh, yeah, yeah, right,
well here was Well, this is really interesting. There's no no,
I didn't hear the sound. There was no sound of
an APU that's called the auxiliary power unit. There were
no I heard no engines. I only heard the helicopter
and the helicopter couldn't keep up. So what was really
interesting about this is I think it maybe a year
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or two years later, I was flipping through the channel
and I can't remember. Maybe it was a travel channel.
There was. They were interviewing the police officers that were
in the helicopter and they were talking about what they saw.
And they saw this massive object from their view because
they were obviously closer this metal object, and they could
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not keep up with it, and they also saw it
shooting out these red and white light spheres, and that
was amazing. So they were absolutely even they were convinced
it was not man made. The way it was flying.
They couldn't keep they just couldn't keep up with this
with this helicopter. And so I don't know what we saw,
(52:43):
but it's interesting because when they were describing this as like, well,
that's what we saw about about fifteen years ago, it
probably is. I'm sure it's a Louisville Metro Police or
I'm sure it will be. Let me double check here. Well,
let's let's just find out. Let's see Louisville Metro Police
(53:07):
helicopter chases the UFO. Let's see if it has that.
I don't think it was. I didn't think it was
that long. This say is nineteen ninety three. I can't
It wasn't that long ago anyway, but it says in
nineteen ninety three, two Louisville Metro Police officers Metro Police
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officers in a helicopter reported a UFO siding while responding
to a breaking call. They claimed an egg shaped object
shot three fireballs at their helicopter before flying away. So
I guess, yeah, I guess it was then. Man, it
only seemed like fifteen years ago, so it's yeah, it's
right here. I don't know what that was, but it
(53:53):
was really strange. Yeah, maybe one day we will Billy Man. Yeah, Ronald,
get and you're watching. So if you don't like it, Ronald,
there's a thing called scroll. I don't know if you're
familiar with it. But you're watching me. I'm not watching you.
That makes you a fan. So you can scroll if
(54:14):
you don't like this. That's that's how you do it.
Let me know. If I'm going too fast, you just
scroll and see. Then you can go to another person.
You can watch them, and then you can tell them
what they're doing wrong in they're live, because you won't
go live yourself. Got it? Okay? Anyway, for I was
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really interrupted by Ronald, who desperately needed attention. So in
the years since, many have come to refer to the
incident as Britain's Roswell not the UFO that I saw,
but not everyone subscribes to the belief that the Rendall
sham Ufo was extraterrestrial in origin. I don't know it,
but it's pretty interesting, so I certainly saw it. Poor Ronald. Yeah,
(55:03):
let let's let's help Ronald. Let's help Ronald. Hey, ro
no be blessing be blocked. There you go. We had
to put Ronald in permanent time out. It happens. What
are you gonna do? Okay? Uh, I agree, let's see
(55:24):
yeah yeah, mm hmmm. I don't think I'm gonna Yeah,
we're not gonna talk about this article. This article is
kind of boring, So let's go into another one. And
maybe I should do another alien just to really piss
him off. Okay, Oh look, yeah, let's talk about Bigfoot.
You're supposed to be a man of God and you're
(55:45):
talking about Bigfoot. Yeah, talking about big Foot? Okay, because
I actually believe that. What's the life? Well, I don't know.
I'm new here, welcome. What's the point of this life?
So what we do on Fridays we have a paranormal
Friday show. We talk about everything and anything that's paranormal.
(56:07):
I usually have a topic and I do a lecture
on it and answer questions. And that's Friday. But what
we do on Saturday is I have a lot of
articles on Friday that normally I don't get to and
so that's okay. So what we do on Saturday now
is we're calling that the Sacred Division weekend addition, So
we continue basically on from the show on Friday, and
(56:29):
we talk about really interesting topics that this community are
they're interested in, and then five days a week we
devote to scripture. Before anybody says, but you're mostly taking scripture,
and then I'm going to say whethern why don't you
show up next time before you judge, because actually Sunday
(56:50):
and Wednesday we have Bible study at eight pm Eastern
satday time, and Monday through Friday we have night prayer
at ten pm Eastern satday time. So there we go
only two days a week. We talk about secular things
only two days a week. The rest of the time
we talk about the Bible and God. And that's good, okay,
(57:12):
but it's a good question. Only in Sunday Mass we
have nay check. We have Sunday Mass at six pm
Eastern Standard time. Two So yeah, all right, and with
one million likes by the way, okay, Ohio Graftsman is interesting. Yeah,
there's this a book. Oh God is certainly more than
(57:32):
a book, no question about that. But I don't think
we need to say the Bible is just a book.
So anyway, that's how we go. Listen to this. This
is also by ticket Rand dubious Colorado Bigfoot clips. It
sparks publicity of a stunt, accusations, Oh Liquid, Oh poor person,
(57:57):
poor Liquid, he can't be a normal human being. Okay,
listen to this. Recently released footage shows what appears to
be a bigfoot like creature hiding among some trees. So
the clip, which comes courtesy of tour company Colorado River Expeditions,
was filmed on May twenty fourth of this year by
a guide during the first trip of the season to
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Upper Colorado River. Now see here's here's what I'm thinking.
And they say no CGI, no fakes, just wilderness and
raw footage, the firm wrote in the videos caption. So
here's what I'm thinking about this. You know, you have
a business, and if you're going to create a fake video,
(58:39):
that could actually hurt your business. So you would think
that people wouldn't do something stupid like that. I wouldn't
do it. I think that would be silly. All right,
Let's let me do this gram to the insta. You
know what I'm talking about. We gotta we gotta do
that real quick. If you don't mind so they've got
(59:01):
to give another key so I can start it on
that other platform. Well, thank you very much. It's amazing
how many you're not supposed to be told? Then scroll on.
It's not that card. Do we need directions? Maybe we
guys start putting directions to scroll. This is step number
(59:23):
one making miss bickles. Step number one. Go get your
milk and cookies because you're you're angry. Okay. Anyway, this
tour company, it's called Colorado River Expeditions. They say this
was not fake, and while many videos of alleged scripteds
are too indistinct to make out, this one certainly isn't.
(59:46):
The quote Bigfoot is clear as day and can be
seen peeking out from behind the trees. Nearby tour participants
can also be heard chatting in the background as the
creature moves around, so the video the video generally fa
into the too good to be true category, not least
because it is so clear, but because the supposed creature's
(01:00:08):
so stereotypical in appearance that it is almost certainly someone
wearing a Bigfoot costume. Its movements are also far to
human like to be genuine animal, so in all likelihood,
the sun was organized to gain publicity for the touring firm.
I think it's kind of stupid to do this. That's
just my own opinion. I'm gonna I haven't had a
chance to watch this. I'm gonna do it now. This
(01:00:31):
is a live view. That's a bigfoot caught on camera
in the Colorado River. Whatever. There we go. So we're
gonna see this and we're gonna see how how ridiculous
this is. I have a feeling it's gonna be like, Okay,
this is crazy. Maybe not, maybe not, but I don't know.
(01:00:56):
If you have a business and you do this kind
of thing, then I think it hurts the business. Okay,
this is in Colorado. Hold on, I'm trying to find
the see if I can find this here. Oh, there
(01:01:18):
it is. We'll find it lurking in the Colorado woods.
I think there's something. I think a lot of people
ask me if I believe in bigfoot. I do think
there's something there, because there's too many credible people that
are seeing this. As a matter of fact, we had
an expert on Okay, so I'm looking at it. I
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mean that it looks bulky to me. It doesn't look natural.
Would I would say that's a costume. So it's the
shocking video claims a big capture Bigfoot working in Colorado woods. Yeah,
I don't know. It looks yeah yeah, yeah, I mean,
(01:02:13):
look I get it. I actually that's incorrect. There were
over five hundred people that saw the resurrected Christ. Okay, yeah,
so I'm not really big a fan of I think
that's kind of fake. I do you go to USLCC
(01:02:38):
dot org. All of the information is there for you, Okay, Litsten,
I can't show you. Just type in Colorado Bigfoot river rafting,
you know, and you can see it there. I think
it just doesn't I would say no, Okay, listen to
this again. For those of you who are in England,
(01:03:03):
you guys have a lot of activity going on here.
A surge, a surge in crop circles are now sparking sparks,
police appeal in Wiltshire, England. So crop circles have become
such a nuisance in parts of the country that local
(01:03:27):
police have been appealing to the public. See back in
the early nineties, I remember this crop circles became something
of a global phenomena. That's true. With mysterious I mean,
these were very the patterns, I will admit were just
remarkable but mysterious patterns in shape springing up and fields
(01:03:47):
in countries all across the world will At the time,
the popularity of shows such as X files saw a
sustained uptick in interests in the unexplained, and with many
associating crop circles with UFOs and extraterrestrial visitors. OH is
TRL TRL. If you're not going to be kind, I'm
going to I'm going to block you. You show the same
(01:04:07):
respect that we're showing you, and if you can't, I
will block you. It's plain and simple. We're not a
Jerry Springer show here. Well you got muted. That's what
you get TRL. That's what happens when you can't be
a normal human being anyway. Now, while today some people
remain adamant that crop circles have unearthly origins, it is
generally accepted that the vast majority have been created by
(01:04:30):
humans rather than aliens anyway. Most recently, the police in
English county of Wiltshire put out a general appeal to
the public asking for people to come forward and report
any crop circles that had to happen to come across
oh more people being muted anyway. Much of the concern
is due to the damage that crop circles can do
(01:04:50):
to the fields and local farmers. Quote. While they may
look impressive, creating a crop circle without the landowner's permission
is criminal damage. It is is so these acts can
call serious short and long term damages to crops and
fields may also attract further illegal activity. Landowners who do
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find a crop circle and what other fields are being
urged to put up a no public access sign if
they don't want members of the public you know, trespassing
over the land to come and see it. Well anyway.
Those who don't mind visitors, meanwhile, have been advised to
speak to their insurer, as they will be responsible for
the health and safety of anyone who happens to step
into their land. Exactly how many landowners will actually encourage
(01:05:34):
such visits, however, remains unclear. See I don't these look
here's the deal. They've done investigations before, I mean on
Discovery Channel of all kinds of you know, even I
think Travel Channel. They've shown how these really detailed, intricate
designs can be made, and ironically at a very quick pace.
(01:06:00):
What I don't like about this is you know, if
these are not Let's say the landowner is not doing this,
and you know somebody who thinks this is cute, it's not.
This is someone's livelihood. And these crop circles are not
a few feet. These crop circles are massive. They are
really huge, some of them taking almost the whole entire field.
(01:06:22):
So when you have a crop circle and you destroy
someone's crop, that's their bread and butter, that's how they
make a living, that's how they pay their bills. So
while it may be cute and seeing as extracurricular activity,
I think it's destructive and stupid. So I hope that
(01:06:44):
if they do find out if these people are doing
they need to be arrested because this is these are
people's livelihood, and not only that, but you can destroy
the property. I don't like it. I think, in my opinion,
I think this is not done by aliens. I think
this is done by humans, and I also believe that
(01:07:07):
people who do it should be arrested because this is
not This is unacceptable. It's unacceptable you destroy. Think of
how much money they destroy. I mean, if you want
to look, if you want people to see your art,
then draw go get a canvas, Go get it. They
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sell them at Walmart. You can get it. Go get
it painting canvas, and you can paint your pretty little
designs all you want, all over that. That's fine, go
ahead and do that, knock yourself out. But when you
go on someone's property and you damage their property, not
only are you affecting the farmer, but now you're also
affecting the local community who depend on that food and
(01:07:52):
the agriculture. So while people say, oh, that's how party,
that's such a pretty design, I scratched my head and say,
do you realize that's what they've done. How would you
like for me to come into your home and spray
paint everywhere and then call it art? It's not pretty,
it's ridiculous, right, draw if you want to, if you
(01:08:14):
want to, if you want to show everybody. I'm not
denying the fact that there they are intricate designs. Okay,
then put it on canvas, sell it, or give it away.
But to go on someone's property and destroy and destroy it,
you're right, yeah, just and even a waste of food.
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I just don't know. I don't get that. I don't
understand that. So that that to me is just unacceptable.
It's not funny, it's stupid. And I hope they catch
the people. I really do. I do. I hope they
I hope they absolutely one million percent catch these people.
Do you know people who are able? It's been a
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while there Russia, primarily because I've been just too busy.
Do you know about individuals? I knew somebody who did
this many years ago. But they would go underneath a
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light pole, you know, or you know, you know the
lights and then it would either flicker or go off.
Have you ever been around people like that? You know
the street lights? You walk down the street and then
the street light would be on, and then someone walk
underneath it and would just go off. This is really
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interesting because there's a lot of people, oh you are
or they pop it. Well, listen to this. This is
very interesting, guys. This is by Steve Higgins, and I
want to share this with you. It says, are some
people really causing electronics to malfunction? Well, according to to
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researcher and author Rachel Cunningham, there may be more to
these weird tech failures you experienced and just bad luck.
She has a newly published thirty page book called Human
electromagnetic interference. A researcher's introduction to the slider effect. This
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is interesting, So again, it's a human electro magnetic interference.
A researcher's introduction to the slider effect. So explorer explores
little known phenomenon known as the slider effect, and it
might explain why street lights flicker when you walk by,
or when your mobile seems to crash more than anyone
else's now. The term slider originally originally came from the
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street light interference people who noticed lamps would flicker or
turn off as they passed beneath them well, but the
label has since broadened to cover all sorts of strange
disruptions to electronic equipment. Sliders, as they are sometimes called,
report everything from watches breaking and laptops malfunctioning, to contactless
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cards deactivating and triggering alarms and shops. Sometimes you just
walk past, so anyway, Rachel. There's a person who's collected
accounts from people who believe that they have lived with
this ability for years. Some say they regularly blow light bulbs,
drain batteries unusually quick, or even crash devices which by
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being near them. One person recalled how during a group
a group call with two other sliders, a power poll
transformer outside their house exploded. What's interesting about the word
slider is yeah one day, Yes, yes, Billy one day.
What's interesting about this is there used to be a
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television show it was really popular, called sliders, and I
love the concept of it. I love You'll have to
look it up. It's called sliders now, it says in
the article. While this all sounds a bit far fetched, Well,
this is The author grounds her writing and concepts that
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science already accepts the human body emits measurable electromagnetic radiation,
something even infrared thermometers rely on, and energy transfer between
the body and electronics is it unheard of either. Static
shocks are a simple example of how humans can discharge
electrical energy into objects. The author Rachel also draws a
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comparison with practice as in Eastern medicine, like acupuncture and reiki,
which are based on the idea of imbalances in the
body's energy field. She points out that many sliders find
their interference gets worse with stress or strong emotion sometimes
that that also aligns with these traditions. I'm curious that
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it does happen, really, so there are many people who
are saying, yes, that they've experienced this. Hmm, yeah, difficult times,
that's what she's saying here, she says in her books,
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she shares results from an informal study on people who
identify as sliders where nearly allipants. All participants said that
their interference became worse during emotional highs, especially anger and stress.
The book also explores possible links between the slider effect
and neuro divergent traits or connective tissue disorders, with early
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results showing a potentially higher prevalence of both among sliders.
That is really into h So the author doesn't claim
to have all the answers, but she does hope that
her work will provide people with a starting point, a
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way to recognize shared experiences and open up the conversation
about a topic that many phil just dismissed too easily.
So again, for those of you who want to know
the author, it is. Her name is Rachel Cunningham and
the book is a little lengthy in the title, but
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it's human electro magnetic interference Human electoral magnetic interference, a
researcher's introduction to the slider effect. So for those of
you who want to read up on that. There we are,
so and Rachel Cunningham that's her name. That's pretty cool.
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That is interesting. But I used to, like, I used
to know a friend Mint what a long, long, long
time ago when we you know, had either we are
playing basketball or we're riding our bikes or whatever, and
he always always had that ability to turn off the lights,
just turn it off. It's it was really strange. So
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so anyway, pretty cool, very very cool. Actually, okay, I
want to talk about your the paranormal films that the
the movies, the horror movies, and if in fact these
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horror movies are based in real truth or is it
just all nonsense. So jeffers as jeffs that I was
upset and made a street light go out and then
the battery in my car. My goodness, that's pretty it's
pretty interesting. That's very similar to how potrygeist works. Now,
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poltrygeist is not demonic, and poltrugeist means a noisy ghost,
but it's not a ghost at all. It's a negative
energy that someone is omitting. So they're going through extreme
emotional stress, could be a lot of fighting, whatever that
might and then what happens often with poltrugeist. Uh it is,
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you know, electrical appliances are affected. Yeah, poetrygeist, it's not
a ghost. Portugueist is energy. So for example, you're walking
down the street and you see a person. You don't
know the person, but they are emitting negative energy. You're like, nope,
I'm gonna cross that street. I don't want to be
around that person. That's all energy. Or a person can
walk into a room not say a word and their
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very presence just lights up the room. That's positive energy. Now,
so let's talk about movies that were some of them.
You know, allegedly both are supposed to be true, but
are they really? So this is what Steve Higgins rolls.
He says the biggest lies in paranormal films based on
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true stories. Says some of the biggest lies exaggerations and
outright inventions that movies keep repeating, from violent ghosts to
misunderstood gadgets, and how they differ from what actually investigators experience. Well, so,
he says this supernatural films that claim to be based
on true events are a big part of what keeps
paranormal stories in the mainstream. But how much of what
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you see on screen is actually true. Now, whether it's
a movie about a haunted house or demonic possession, most
paranormal films take real cases and twist them to suit
a dramatic plot. That's true, but they often go further
than that, he says, promoting ideas that about the supernatural
that doesn't hold up in the real world of ghosts
investigating now, the first thing he says, ghosts can physically
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harm you. He says film shows ghosts scratching, pushing, or
even unliving people that would not be a ghost, that
would be a demon. But most investigatives see that's not
how hauntings work. While some claim to be touched or
experience minor marks, there's a little credible evidence that ghosts
can cause physical harm. The idea of violent spirits, it
makes for great scares on screen, but it's rarely backed
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up by the accounts of long term researchers. And that's
true when you're dealing with the human spirit. It's very seldom.
Little things are moved, no big deal. But as far
as being pushed and scratched, thank you, that's usually what
we're dealing with. Demonic He also says, in movies and
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this is true. He says, in movies, possessions happens quickly
and often. This is in reality, that is nonsense. I'm
telling you now, it's nonsense. But he says, in films,
someone gets possessed within minutes, and we understand that because
it's a two movie, so they obviously can't have a
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movie that lasts for two, three, four or five months,
so we understand it's condensed. So anyway, they get possessed
within minutes of entering a haunted location. And he has
a point there. In reality, cases of alleged possession are
extremely rare, true, and usually involve complex psychological religious elements.
The dramatic transformations, deep voices, and levitation scenes in films
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owe more to the Exorcist than any real world documentation.
And that's that's true. I mean, it doesn't happen when
you just walk around and all of a sudden, I'm possessed.
Sure you are, okay, okay. He also says there's a
lot of people who believe ghost hunting. I hate that term.
Ghost hunting. Gadgets work like magic. Sleep paralysis. Actually, I
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had a neurosurgeon on my show and he talked about
sleep paralysis and most of the time when you have
what's called isolated sleep paralysis or are otherwise known as ISSP,
that's very common. Doesn't mean it's always demonic at all.
As a matter of fact, if you're having no other
other manifestations other than a sleep paralyss episode, than it
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is sleep paralysis. If you have a true demonic infestation,
you're going to have other manifestations throughout the day now.
He also stated that if you have what's called r SP,
recurrent isolated sleep paralysis, then you need to be tested
for narcolepsy. And that's what the neurosurgeon said. But listen
to this. There's a lot of people who think that
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you know, these these ghosts investigating gadgets work like magic,
and they don't. He says. Movies often depict EMF meters,
thermal cameras, spirit boxes are as reliable tools that clearly
detect ghosts every single time. In real investigations, these devices
are much less definitive. An EMF meter light might light
up just mean that there's a nearby plug socket and
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that's app He's right. A lot of times. That's why
you have to have what's called a it's called a
baseline reading. Here's what I mean by that, before you
do an investigation. You take your EMF reader and you
just go through every single room and every plug, every socket,
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and you just move up and you get the baseline reading.
You write it down, so the living room is reading
this or this, whatever it might be. Then when you
begin the investigation, if there is an increase in the
EMF reader, then you document that. That gets your attention.
That's why it's always important to have a baseline reading first,
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especially even in the temperature, the digital temperature gauge that
I have. I always do baseline readings. I do baseline
readings on everything on EMF, I do baseline readings on
the If I have a thermo, I do baseline readings
on every gadget that I have. I try to do
a baseline reading first. Then once not all that's documented,
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then you do and the actual investigation, because then you
can compare. Okay, Now, another theory that people believe is
demons are everywhere. So he says, films love to bring
demons into the mix, especially anything involves a Catholic priests
or a crumbling church. In most genuine content cases, the
idea of demonic entities rarely comes up. While demonology is
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part of some religious frameworks, it's not as common focus
in everyday paranormal research. Well, it isn't mine. The demon
trope tends to overshadow more subtle and unexplained activity. Right,
nine times out of ten, you can explain the activity.
So when I go, if I have an investigation, you can. Yeah,
if I go to an investigation, I try to debunk.
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The very last thing that I think about is demon
That's the last thing that I think about. I try
everything that I can to debunk the activity, to explain it.
That's my goal. I use logic. I control the emotion
and I figure out what calls something to fall or what.
Then if I can't, then we start looking into the supernatural.
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But many people immediately, you know, they say they go
into a room and oh, did you hear that growl?
And everybody's like, oh, yeah, that's a growl, that's a
thank you very much. And it wasn't a growl. It
was someone's stomach growling. I've seen that before. I'm telling you,
I'm telling you I'm seeing I absolutely, that's up to God, Ephraim,
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that's up to God. We we can't say who's in
heaven or hell. We can't make that judgment because that
that that judgment is all, that that person is all.
That seat's already taken. That's Christ. Well. I knew Angela,
I knew Lorraine. I did not know Ed. I was
friends with Lorraine. And there were many cases that you'll
never ever know that the that the Warrens did. Uh,
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But you know, some of these cases obviously got a
lot of attention, and we're going to talk about them
in just a second. Now, there was now the con
I had Andrew Parrin. Andrew parent is a friend of mine.
She grew up in the conjuring house, so she was there.
She witnessed it. As a matter of fact. She's also
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a host a show host on the same kg R,
a dB radio that I'm on, and so I've had
her on many times and I talked to her many
times about her experience of the conjuring. She thinks that
Lorraine and Ed tried to help, but they made it
a lot worse when they brought in a person who
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claimed to be psychic, who had no experience in demonology,
and all hell broke loose in the home. So if
her name is Andrew parent and she has She's written
three books on the conjuring. It's called House of Darkness,
House of Light. They are fantastic books. So if you
really want to know what happened, that's it. It's called
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k g R a dB so you can just go
to kg R a dB dot com. Well, actually, I've
talked to the Lorraine many times about Annabell. As a
matter of fact, I'm going to see annabel in October.
This October when I go to Lexington, Kentucky, because I'm
going to be doing a presentation at this at Scarefest.
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People friends listen to me ed and Lorraine often took
Annabelle around when they did presentations on demonology. So I
don't know why people are so up in arms. I
knew Lorraine lorrainos was a friend of mine. So everybody's
acting like they actually knew Lorraine. They did not. They say, well,
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they never took it out, Yes they did. They absolutely
they took They took taken Annabelle out many times when
they did presentations, especially when they did presentations at universities. Now,
now Lorraine didn't like Lorraine did not like Annabelle. Lorraine
actually didn't want to even go into the museum because
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she felt very uncomfortable in the museum. But the idea
that they never took out Lorraine or Annabelle, they did,
so I don't know where people are saying that, but
that's not true. Yeah, John, So here's the deal. Like,
I've been doing this for twenty five years, and as
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an exorcist, I performed thirty three exorcisms and I have
blessed thousands of homes, all free, don't charging, not charging
a penny, never have, never will a lot of it.
And I did a show yesterday and I showed quite
a few items that I have collected, not even ten
percent of the things that I've collected through the years.
Because people buy these items, they take it to the
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home and then they have some violent activity that occurs.
And yesterday I did a show on it, and I
actually had it here with me. The reason is I
removed those items is for those of you who are
watching it, you now understand. For those of you who
didn't understand previously that when you see it, when you
see these items, you get it. You understand. I could
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sit here and talk about a doll all day. There's
an abstract idea of a doll. But until you actually
see these things, then you're like, okay, I don't want anything.
Many people even felt uncomfortable just be my putting them
on the screen. They wanted me to put them away,
but they got the point. So the point was stop
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collecting them because they're very, very dangerous. And this is why,
as I have a master's of education, I was trained
in special education, so I'm very very aware with teaching methodologies.
Not everyone learns through lecture style because through lecture style
it's very abstract when you start talking about a doll etcter.
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But when you actually have it physically and you see it,
for some people, it connect meutter. So there we are.
So let's get back to this. Okay, Yeah, I mean
there's also, yeah, there's there's a belief that ghosts appear
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clearly on camera, No, not other times seeing a full
body anyway, when you see a full body apparition, you
see that all the time in the film. But let
me tell you somebody, For those of you who are
true paranorma investigators, you know, full body apparitions are very rare.
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They are ultra rare. They happen not often, but they
do happen, But in movies you see them all the time,
and it's like, well that doesn't really quite work that way.
I know people who are gifted, who absolutely are psychic mediums.
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They are absolutely gifted. As a matter of fact, I
even spoke to We spoke to Father Bob Bailey, who
is a retired Roman Catholic priest a couple of weeks ago,
who is traveling with Annabel. He also absolutely knows people
who are truly gifted. Uh So, I know there are
some people that are very much anti this. I just
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I always ask people, why are you going when you're
seeking a psychic meeting for what? Because you know, if
you're trying to make contact with the loved one, you
don't need to they're fine. You don't just they're fine,
and you got to be it, be at peace knowing
that they're okay, because some people go to the extreme.
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I know some people who claim to be psychic mediums
and they pray, they prey on people who just lost
the loved one, and then the what they'll do is
they'll say, well, just have a private meeting with me,
a reading, and they do, and then they charge an
exuberant amount of I mean, I mean exuberant, and then
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they say, oh, they're feeding, they're fading away, they're fading away.
We're gonna have to Oh they wanted me to tell
you something, but I lost the connection. I lost the connection.
So maybe we can if you want to reschedule it,
we can read it, or if you reschedule it again,
another session and then before you know it, you have
invested thousands of dollars. And that's not right. That's not right.
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That's wrong. So I don't support that at all. Uh yeah,
oh yeah, listen, yeah, like again, I just like I
just said, I believe there are people who absolutely are
gifted and no question about it. And a matter of fact,
Willie win Walker Gibson is a friend of mine. He
is absolutely gifted. I know, I personally know Chip Coffee.
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He's a friend of mine, and I can tell you
he is absolutely gifted. But I also know people who
claim to be who are not. So you know, okay,
so if you have questions, we can kind of jump
into some questions and go from there. Yeah, Joan one things, yeah, yeah, yeah, Joan.
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There there are like, for example, don't don't feed any
information yes or no, Yes or no, yes or no answers,
you don't want it because a lot of times, you
know these people who are who are frauds, who are
not gifted, they will they're very good with body language.
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They can they can read you quite well because they've
been doing it for years, and they listen to every
word you say, and just be careful with that. Just
yes or no answers. So anybody who's legitimate will will
tell you, don't feed me any information. Don't do that.
They will tell you don't do this. So well, Kathy,
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I would love to, but he's had some really health,
serious health issues, so he's on the men now. So
but yeah, I'm absolutely convinced. Like I said, Willie win
Walker's a friend of mine and he absolutely is gifted.
Chip Coffee is absolutely gifted. So yeah, user are forty
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three forty seven very very simple because when it was
talking about the Bible, talking about psychics and mediums, you
have to understand the context in which it was written.
There were many pagan influences that were occurring in the
hebrew and Israelites, and unfortunately this is what they would
And I learned this in the Roman Catholic Church, studying
in the Roman Catholic seminary. So for those of you
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say anyway, So what happened often during this time when
it was written in scripture, was that there were many
pagan gods and you would require to go to a
particular intermediary, a person that they would call intermediary, and
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you would offer five shekels for each god. So if
they had a god of rain, or a god of moon,
or god of earth, or a god of tree or
god of whatever, and you would have to pay that
intermediary a five shekels per god, because if you did not,
then that particular god would raise your loved one up
that's a necromancy and punish them for eternity. So you
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would have to offer a certain shekels for every single
one of their gods. What was happening is so a
loved one passed away, and you'd go to these people
and say, okay, here's a shekel, shekel, shekel sheckl, giving
all these shekels, and then two years later another loved
one pass away. You go to them, oh, no, we
don't have five gods. We now have fifteen gods, and
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you what's wrong? And you can't tolerate the truth pity anyway,
for I was really interrupted, and so what would happen
is they would say, oh, no, we don't have ten gods.
We now have fifteen god and it's no longer five
shekels per gods, it's twenty. So is extortion. This is
what it was talking about. You have to look at
the scripture of what it's context. Remember also, you're talking
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thousands of years the same terminology is it's not the
same the same language we use today, the words we
use it, we're not the same that they used. That's
just common sense. So that's what it was referring to.
It was extortion, it was fraud, So that's what it was. Yeah,
and couldn't couldn't stand the truth, So pity. I have
(01:34:35):
not watched the non Patty now no ancient aliens, you know,
I haven't watched it. Faith, I've never watched it. Oh goodness,
yew sa, I'm ninety one. Yeah. We we pray against
any evil that comes against us, any evil. I think
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you're there seen it. So yes. To answer your question,
do I believe people are gifted? Yes? Yeah, I do.
I don't believe. I know, I know. I've said this
before when I was a police chaplain. I've said this
many times. I'm skeptical by nature anyway, but I have
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to because if I believed every single person who tells
me they're possessed, I believe there's a million people possessed,
and there's not. But they got a tip from a
medium of a missing person. So a medium, you know,
had contacted the police and said that they knew where
they could find the remains of the person who was missing.
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The police, because I was a chaplain at that time,
I was there, and I was there to keep to
be with the family to keep them from obviously running
on the scene, because they didn't want any type of
contamination of the evidence if there was anything that they found. Now,
all you naysayers, you can go and yap yap, yapp
until you're blue in the face. I really don't care.
(01:36:00):
The family did not believe in psychics. The family was
very anti psychic. They believed that psychics were doing the
work of the devil. They were going to burn in
the fiery pits of hell. Blah blah blah blah blah.
But the family was there because of this tip that
this medium shared with the police. Now I was there,
I saw it. The police were digging and within basically
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they found the remains of the person within five feet
of where this medium told the police where they would
find the remains of the person within five feet. Now
I know immediately people can say they're gonna go on.
I don't really care, because, let me tell you this,
the very same family that was very anti psychic mediums,
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their whole perception, their whole perception changed, and I felt
that it was sad that it took someone doing that
for them before. You know, they weren't so judgmental because
they were pretty. They were even to the point, I
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think they were even nasty to the medium who was
trying to help them. Before they found the remains. They
were nasty. They were like, oh, this is satan. This
is Satan work. They're never going to find their remains.
Not these are Satan work. But we were there and
when they found the Bible, I looked at the family
and they didn't say a word, not a word, And
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so that gave the family closure because they were able
to properly to you know, to give the family member
a proper burial. I saw it. I was there with
I witnessed it with my own eyes. And now that
same family who was very anti psychic, very anti medium,
(01:38:02):
that same family changed their their whole outlook on it
because they benefited from the very same person they were
crucifying that they were throwing hurling insults at then that
that changed their perspective. And I think it's it's sad
that it took that to change their perspective. I'll be
(01:38:24):
a I thought it was selfish, so but they they
did find I was. I saw it. I can't. I
can't explain it. I can't explain it. Obviously, God speaking
through that person to give that family closure. That's the
only thing I can come up with this the psychic medium.
(01:38:47):
It was a very devout, very devout Christian. People are
gonna say, you can't be a Christian. Shut up, you can't.
You can be a Christian and be a psychic medium.
I don't want to hear all that nonsense. Willie Winwalker
is a Christian and Chip Coffee is a Christian. So anyway,
and just because you call yourself a Christian, that doesn't
make you a Christian. I know a lot of people
(01:39:08):
go to church every single Sunday. As soon as they
walk out that church, they're condemning people to hell and
they're worried about atheists. Hm. Anyway, but I saw it.
I was there and I witness it, so you know,
(01:39:31):
it's just I think so walking the li I it
just there was it was a it was a powerful moment,
and it brought the family, you know, closure. So yeah, Catherine,
So I I don't know, but I do know there's
a lot of people out there that that prey on
people who are emotionally vulnerable, and I don't like that.
(01:39:55):
I don't like that that that is a problem. I
have a problem with that, and there are a lot
of people who do that. So I'm not gonna explain
the story again. Yeah, it's a long story. But anyway,
that's what that's that's what happened there. So a personal question,
(01:40:19):
well depends on what question it is, uh, Kritina, but
this this print is small on on the TikTok, it's
it's well, thank you very much there, Lynn, thank you.
So anyway, I don't know healing, No, I don't put
(01:40:42):
I don't put my my faith in healing crystals. I
put my faith in God. Your Facebook question, No, I'm
in the I'm in the middle of the show. Show
I can't see the messenger. You can there, Contina. But
the problem is is I got so many messages you
can try, and I'll do the best I can. So
(01:41:03):
I have used a spirit box before during an investigation,
and oh, mother Cabrino was very interesting. So I've used
I've used these devices to document and there we go. Okay,
what is to be good? Yeah, just be good? Just
(01:41:23):
leave people alone. Stop telling. You know, I don't understand
why people need to constantly tell people how to live
their lives, as if their life is so perfect. You know,
it's like, just leave people alone. So just leave people
alone and focus on you know, thank you for focus
on doing right by people, show compassion and just leave
people alone, let them live their lives. But we think
(01:41:45):
we're so we have the right to sit here and
judge everybody and we don't. Doesn't make any sense to me.
It's kind of stupid. Okay, thanks guys. All right, I'm
gonna there's other articles that I want to get into that's
really interesting. So well, Magnolia putting spells on people, I mean,
that's curses. But I just there's a lot of you
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got to be very careful with that type of stuff
a lot. You got to be very careful with that
because you're you're making a pack with the devil. And see,
that's the thing where people say, well, I don't I
don't believe in possession. Well okay, fine, you know you okay,
And then they say, prove to me the possession exists. No, no,
what do you mean Because I'm not here to prove
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to you that demons exists. I'm here here to help
the families who know they do. So if you don't
believe in demons, okay, that's your problem. And that's the
thing that I think people don't understand that. And that's
why I tell people, not because I'm bragging, but I'm
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making it a point that I have a doctorate, I
have a massive divinity, a master of education, a master
of business, a master of diving it, a bachelor of communication.
I don't get paid from the church. I don't receive
a salary, and I do this ministry for free. So
if I didn't know the possession exists, I would do
something else with my time. Yeah, you can faith, absolutely,
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there there are prayers to breaking curses. Are you who
are you? Are you going to be a company? And
also paying for their legal fees. Are you who? No,
that's what I thought. Okay, unbelievable. Yeah, okay, if you
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want to, if you want a debate by that, you
need to scroll onto another Jerry Springer show because we're
not that. Okay, we're not a Jerry Springer show and
we're not gonna we're not gonna play games like that
at all. Oh kidd ok well, thank you there aesthetic.
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I appreciate that. Yeah, I'm trying to look at some
well I don't know about this one. Oh, this is
I want to talk about this one. This is a
very very interesting one. Hey, who, let me introduce you
to something. Be blessed to be blocked. We don't want to.
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We don't want your toxicity here. Bye bye. And now
who is who I just blocked? Who? Who? I don't know? Okay,
I don't know who I blocked? It was? Who? Okay?
This is interesting this now, look, guys, I want to
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talk about this. I am convinced this exists. This is
by a doctor, a PhD. Doctor Herzog, that's his name.
Have you ever encountered the ghost of a deceased pet? Well,
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it's pretty interesting. Paranormal experiences may help relieve prolonged grief
in bereaved animal lovers, So descriptions of this is really interesting.
Descriptions of encounters with the dead are found across human
cultures and over historical time. According to a you gov survey,
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forty one percent of Americans believe ghosts are real. Nineteen
say that they have personally seen a ghost, and often
these experiences have involved deceased Well, what course, deceased family members,
But what about encounters with deceased pets? After almost American
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pet owners consider their dogs and cats part of their family. Amen,
they are mine? Was I mean? You know I have
friends that are are Greek Orthodox? Okay. Jim Goldbeck, Psychology
Today blogger and computer science professor in the College Information
Studies of University of Maryland, recently conducted the first systematic
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study of the paranormal experiences of a bereaved pet lovers.
The surprising results of her study were published in in
a journal and using social media. Goldbeck's solicited descriptions of
supernatural experience of owners of deceased dogs seas while I'm
skeptical about the ontological reality of ghosts, that's what the
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PhD writer says. The subjective experience of encounter and the
ghosts of pets are real. Indeed, they may help dog
lovers and animal lovers cope with grief following the death
of a pet. Well, there was a study of canine apparitions.
Goldbeck was interested in the range of perceived encounters with
deceased canine companions and their significance of and meaning of
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dog owners. She posted a prompt on Twitter and Instagram
if you have lost a dog, have you had an
experience like seeing their ghosts receiving a sign? Did they
communicate with you? She then developed a coding system to
categorize the five hundred and forty four responses. Now intrigued
by her study, this PhD posted a similar message on
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Facebook within a couple of days, and several dozens of
Facebook friends wrote to me about their experiences. Well. Goldbeck
found these paranormal experiences fell into two categories, physical interactions
and interpreted interactions. So physical interactions in three hundred and
fifteen cases, I'm sorry, CHROs, this might be above your head,
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so just try try, try to try to stay with
us here for a moment. In three hundred and fifteen cases,
Goldbeck's respondents experienced sensory encounters with canine apparitions, they heard
ghostly sounds like, they felt their dog's touch, and in
rare cases, they saw their deceased pet. The most common
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sensory experience, which is thirty seven percent of the cases,
involved hearing the dog at like a bark, a jingle,
or a clunk of their collar, or the clinking of
the clinking the clicking of the dog's palls on the floor.
Nearly half of the physical sensory interactions occurred at night,
and in forty five cases, the person felt the dog
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lying in bed to them. I experienced that, says One
of my Facebook friends reported that in a dream she
felt her to see dog lick her on the chin,
and that caused her to wake up and then she
said her chin was wet. Then this's called interpreted interactions.
So in two hundred and sixty four cases, bereaved owners
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interpreted paranormal events as related to the spirit of the
dog rather than direct visitations. These included dreams in which
the dog appeared, a ghostly activity such as a smoke
detector going off for no apparent reason. So again, these
are just interpreted interactions. Well, maybe you know Ralphie is there.
But one hundred and fifty four of Goldberg's respondents wrote
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about personal meeting and their counters with lost pets, and
only nine percent of these experiences fell into the category
of mixed the sad thank you. Most were absolutely saying
that it felt them gave them peace. But I found
that very interesting that in three hundred and fifteen cases,
thirty seven percent of the cases involved hearing the dog
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a bark, a jingle, a clunk of a collar, or
a clicking of the doll's paws, and nearly half thank you,
uh what interactions occurred at night. So I believe this,
So there's no no one can convince me otherwise. So
I'll think I'll thank you for the cat claw. So
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Fuzzy and Kylie, they were my dogs, and they were
my little babies, my schnauzers. Uh, Fuzzy developed a brain tumor,
and but he had he had a routine. It was
very odd and it was very o c D. Fuzzy
was Fuzzy loved Miss Wilma. Miss Wilma was his girlfriend.
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Let's just leave it at that. He loved Miss Wilma.
And but now they had the whole entire rule of
the house. I mean I was, I was just a
tenant in the home. They owned it. But so I
would be on the couch and Fuzzy would jump on
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his little pillow and he would do it three three
twirls one two three, and he would just PLoP, no
matter where, no matter where he was facing, no matter
he just plopped. That's what he did, one two three PLoP. Well,
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he unfortunately developed a brain tumor and it was really
it was inoperable, and so I had to make the
very difficult decision to send him over to the Rainbow Bridge.
Well we did. I made that decision, and that was
certainly not hard. When I say we, obviously the doctor agreed.
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And so because I'm celibate, I don't live with anyone.
But anyway, so Fuzzy passed away. It was about a
week later, and then I still had Kylie. Now Kylie
was a toy Schnauzer and she was the boss. She
was the boss. There's no offense. Kylie was the boss.
But about a week later, always he's still depressed, and
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you know, it's sad about losing Fuzzy. I was sitting
down watching it, flipping through the channels, and I felt
there was not it was not imagined because even Kylie, Kyle.
Kylie sparked up and looked right over because Kylie was
sitting on here. Fuzzy usually sits over here, and I
felt Fuzzy go one, two, three, PLoP. Kylie went up,
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looked over and she wasn't it was. It wasn't a
growl or anything like that. She started barking. But no question,
no question. I experienced that, no question. And and Kylie,
she and I actually experienced Kylie. So Kylie had her
little bed right next to mine, and Kylie had this
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routine that she needed to be babied. It was very
important before she went to bed because if she didn't,
she would just throw a fit, so I would have
to hold her and then she would jump on the
bed and pounce around like a rabbit. It was her routine.
She's just because she knew she was going to get
a treat before she went to bed, because I wasn't
going to ever allow her. You know, she's never gonna
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go to bed hungry. So anyway, that was she was
excited about getting the retreat because that was the next name. Well,
Kylie passed away and so we'll thank you very much.
And so she passed away, and again I had to
make a very difficult decision. And so it was about
a couple weeks later, and I was I had received
both of their ashes, because they're gonna be buried with
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me when I when the Good Lord calls me home.
They're gonna be placed in the coffin. And so I
was getting ready to lay down, and then I felt
Kylie's routine bounce bounce, bounce, bounce, waiting for her treat.
Now I hope that, you know. I was like, oh,
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I hope this little Kylie's not gonna haunt me because
I'm not gonna can't give her a retreat. But I felt,
I absolutely felt, no question, So I experienced that. No,
there's no no offens or butts about them. Yeah, they
did pass pretty close to one another. They were both
older too, and they were, you know, they were fourteen
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years old and highly For those of you who don't
know Schnauzers, especially apparently toy Schnauzers, and I know that's
not an official breed, but toy Schnauzers, according to my vet,
are very very prone to pancreatitis. So I never ever
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fed them human food ever, and I never fed them
cheap you know, dog food. Actually, I bought them royal
royal canine low fat gastro intestinal food that it was
very expensive. That was not cheap at all. But that's
what that's all they ate. They only ate royal canine
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gastro intestinal low fat food because you know, they were
prone to pancreatitis. Even then, Kylie still got pancreatitis and
there for the last year of her life, last two years,
she usually had to go into the hospital for sometimes
up to a week so they could treat her pancreatitis.
So usually once a month she would be in the hospital.
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That lasted for about two years, and that was expensive.
That was like, oh if you ever if you've ever
had that's twenty four to seven that's for one week.
She was in there usually every month. But she was
just prone to it. She is prone to it. And
that's that no matter what, no matter I couldn't, we
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couldn't fix it. So but but we you know, she
had a very good life, and it just got to
a point where it's like, okay, that's enough, that's enough,
because you know, she was in a lot of pain.
So oh yeah, yeah, I have absolutely experience. It was.
It was a powerful experience. It really was. Oh they're
absolutely they were my kids, no question, no question. Yeah. Yeah,
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the Royal canine, it's a prescription food, the low fat
gastro intestinal You can't just buy it off the shovel,
or at least you couldn't when I had the dog.
I don't know if they can do it now, but
when I had them, you had to have a prescription.
But I there's no question I experienced Fuzzy and Kye
and Kylie and so Schnauzers prescription food. Yeah, they're both Schnauzers.
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And it was low fat royal canine, low fat gastro
intestinal food you can buy now without okay. Yeah, back,
this was fifteen twenty years ago. Yeah, you couldn't. Yeah,
you had to. You had to have a prescription. So
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but they, you know, they loved it. But so that
just you know, yeah, it's yeah, I tried. Now, I
did all that science side, all that stuff, but it
was the Royal canine, the low fat gastro intestinal royal
canine that was the best. That's at least that's what
I experienced with Kylie and Fuzzy for for pancreatitis. That
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was the best that kept it at bay, but unfortunately
not a whole lot you can do so, but yeah,
that's uh, that was it. For those of you who
are listening to this on podcasts, I am going to
say good night to you guys.