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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 (00:46):
And now we're live everywhere on all of our formats.
I appreciate you all being here. Well, thank you, thank you.
Don I look at that, everybody. I've got a race
a race car. Humm, I'm ready for the N five
right now. Thank you very much, of you, thank you,
thank you very much. All right, so welcome everybody. Thank you. Okay,

(01:07):
let me just check everything, make sure it's all good. Yep,
all right, so all the buttons are correct. We're taking off. Yeah,
we're taking off. So yeah, hanging type with a one second,
just one second for your questions if you don't mind.
First of all, if you want to go to my
webs first, hello and happy Saturday to you wherever you

(01:30):
are in this beautiful, beautiful world. I appreciate you all
being here. Trolls, you will not get my attention. We
don't pay attention to people who have brain cells that
match two, so we don't pay attention to the trolls here.
I will completely and totally ignore you as the pestilent
child that you are acting like so time out for you.

(01:50):
We don't pay attention to you. You will not get
my attention in any way, shape, form, or fashion. You'll
only get the moderator's attention and you'll be blocked. So
if you're trying to say something nasty, I will ignore
you as you would a child who is stomping their
feet because they want a candy bar in the store.
So I'm just giving your heads up. You're just gonna

(02:11):
be blocked and you won't get my attention. Okay, But
for the rest of you, guys, so that's the only
time we're gonna address the trolls, of course on TikTok
where else. Well, Happy Saturday to all of you. Hopefully
your Fourth of July was good. Yes, folks, let us
please keep the folks in Texas in our That was well, Vince,

(02:35):
you gotta understand I'm from Kentucky, by God, so we
make up over. That was funny. That was a good one.
That was a good one. Vincent. I'll give you, I'll
give you a three point hook shot on that. But
wherever you are, let's pray for those folks in Texas. Look,
no matter what your no matter what your denomination, is, guys,

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no matter what it is. I saw some videos in
Texas that just it broke my heart. I mean it
broke my heart. There was a family there that I
saw on TikTok and her father is home bound and
he can't he can't move, I mean, he can't stand up.

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And the water was right at his right at really
close to his mattress. And oh, it broke my heart
because she was saying it now, it's starting to smell
like sewer. They could not they can't escape. So she
was begging for a boat. Oh you saw that one too,
and I thought, oh, man, I wish I had a boat.
If I had a boat, I would go there right

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now and help these people because you know they have to,
you know, lift him up, and they need help. And
so I knew there was flooding. But when I saw
that video, I don't know if you guys saw that, Man,
it broke my heart. It really did. Oh she got help. Well,
thank you for letting me know that, Tupulo, thank you

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for that. Oh good, okay, thank god. I mean really seriously,
when I saw that, I just please go to help them,
help them, because you know, she was just and I
just can't imagine. And she even said in the video,
you know, it's starting to smell like sewer, and I
mean it was. The flood was in the house. It
was high, it was you know, three feet and she

(04:23):
takes care of her father and he can't stand. So
so I'm glad. I'm very very glad that you guys have.
Oh they still haven't found the twenty five girls who
were at Camp Mystic h or twenty six. You know, honestly,
this weather situation has gone crazy. In that video where

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that where the lady was talking about her father being homebound,
she was saying she lived there all her life. I
don't know twenty thirty years. I've forgot how much along
that she said, and she said she'd never had anything
like this before. You know, I don't know what it is.
And you can argue, we can argue whatever we want
and debate and all. But here's what I do know. Now.
I live in Kentucky and I tell people all the

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time I'm in Louisville, Kentucky, and yes it's Louisville, not Lausville.
I hate when people say Luisville. It's it's not. It
was found after King Louis anyway, Louisville. I've always said, Louisville.
We are now getting tornadoes in February in Kentucky. Now, look,

(05:41):
you can say whatever you want to about the weather
or global warming or whatever you want to call it.
I don't care what you what term you call it. Tornadoes. Oh,
thank you very much, thank you, that's very thank you, Monica,
thank you for the gifts everybody. But tornadoes in February.
That's not normal, friends, that's not normal. You know. I

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remember growing up as a kid. I'm so old. My
memories are in black and white. But nonetheless I still
remember them, and I can tell you in February it
was cold and snowy, and now we're getting tornadoes. As
a matter of fact, five years ago, Miss Wilma's brother
his house was completely destroyed by an e F three

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tornado at the end of February in Kentucky. So I
don't know, I can't, I don't know. It doesn't make
sense to me. But I mean that is we have
tornado warnings in February. That that is a fact. I

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live in Kentucky. Miss Wilma's house, Miss Willman's brother's house
was destroyed at the end of February by an e
F three tornado. No, I don't know this. It's weird,
isn't it. So I don't know. Okay, let's get into
the uh, the business part of the presentation before we
get into the fun field exciting. So uh, please make

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sure let's pray definitely for our friends in Texas and
all those affected by these uh, these these terrible storms
and flooding. Here's what I want you to do. I
want you to go to our sponsor's website. And the
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(07:31):
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some moderators, if you can, let put that in there
in the TikTok. I appreciate this. Kg R a D
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I want you to click on the shop link and
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(07:53):
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That's the name of the radio show that I own.
I twenty three years ago I started this and we
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(08:16):
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It is an orphanage that is in Africa. I know
the owners. I've spoken to them many times. They are
self funded and they are they're desperately needing assistance. Now, look,
I know a lot of you are going to say, yeah,
but there's a lot of scamming. Yes there is. I've
already done. I've already vetted these people, so I know
they're they're they're legit, and people are gonna say, well,

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we don't need to be helping them when we have
people in America. Look, I don't think that's a very
Christian attitude at all. You know, there are orphans in
the United States. You know they they're going to have
clean water. You know they can go to a water
fountain or or and they're gonna drink clean water. This orphanage.
You know the kids having the great big bellies that

(09:24):
you see on television, that's not because they're full. It's
because of the parasites that are found in the drinking water,
and it causes them to bloat. So this is not
a healthy thing. When you see this, it's very actually
quite terrible. So this orphanage takes in kids that lived

(09:44):
on the streets would otherwise have nothing, nothing at all.
We're already talking about an impoverished area as it is,
but they put a roof over the head. They give
them proper food, medical attention, school, and I look, I'll
never I know for a fact, I'll never go to

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this orphanage because I can't afford a plane ticket to Africa.
But here's what I can say. When God places something
in my heart that I do it, I don't question it.
And God placed it in my heart. I have every
right to take every single penny that I make off

(10:26):
the merchandise on the Sacred Division because I own it.
I have every right to put that money into my
pocket because I own it. It's capitalism. I have that
right just like anybody, any of you would. But as
a community, we and I say we, because you're buying
the products, we are going to help this orphanage. And

(10:48):
I think it's a beautiful thing. And I truly do.
I think it's a beautiful thing. And I appreciate all
of you guys doing that. So for those of you
who do purchase these things, thank you for like people
like James Brown who can't be a normal human being
and be respectful. You know what, I'm going to pray
for you because clearly you are so spiritually in terms

(11:10):
you're so you have such spiritual turmoil. I'm gonna say,
please understand for those of you, trolling is a symptom
of demonic oppression. You do understand this. I don't. I
don't think people understand that because they think it's all
fun and games. When you troll and you use your

(11:31):
words in hopes that you're going to hurt another person,
that's demonic. There's no other way around it. There's no excuse.
You can't you can't justify it. It is demonic because
if and I've said this a million times, if you
truly have the Holy Spirit in your heart, you don't
troll other people. You don't and those people who troll others.

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You're confessing, you're making a public confession that you're struggling
with your spirituality, and you better, you better shape up
because you don't know, You don't know, You have no
way of knowing if you're going to be a lie
five minutes from now. None of us do. And so
if you spend your entire life trolling other people thinking

(12:18):
that it's funny using your words, try to hurt another person,
first of all, that's sadistic, that's abnormal behavior, that's sadism.
And secondly, that's exactly what trolls do. That's what demons do.
They break another person's will by constantly attacking. And when
you are trolling, you are participating in demotic activity. That

(12:43):
is the very definition of blasphemy. Your soul is in
peril when you do. And people say, oh, Bishop Long,
is just trolling again? Justify it all you want. Try.
There is no justification in using your words to hurt
another human being, period. So I pray for those of

(13:11):
you who choose to do it now. So please go
to kg R a dB dot com and make sure
you click on the shop link and my name and
there you go, and uh again one hundred percent of
the profits will go to them, and I think it's great.
Now one hundred percent of the profits that I would
normally receive. So I don't I don't even know what

(13:33):
it is because I don't care if if they get
a dollar off every I don't know whatever it is,
that's fine. Any every penny helps. Every penny helps, and
they have some great products there by the way, Now,
if you want to go to my website, it's very simple.
Bishop James Loong l o n G dot com, Bishop
James long Long dot com. There here with what and

(13:57):
then the church's web site. It's very simple. U s
o CC dot org. Okay, U s o CC dot org.
We have Bible study tomorrow at eight pm Eastern Standard time.
We also have the others. There's a shop link and

(14:20):
you can go to we have mass tomorrow at six
pm Eastern Standard time, and if you go there at
six pm only on TikTok. Yeah, there is there is, guys.
I'm looking at I'm looking at the website right now,
kg r a dB dot com and I'm looking at

(14:41):
shop right there. I'm looking at it. I can't stop
the show. I'll stop it. There it is clearly right there,
right there, there's k g R a dB radio, and

(15:03):
there's the shop right there. It's there. I can't help you.
I mean there, there's there's well you guys can't see it,
but anyway, there's the shop. It's there, but you got
to go to kg R a dB dot com moderators.
Please put that in there. I know you guys have

(15:23):
been doing it so but I see it. It's right there. Okay,
all right, so anyway, head on over there and that'd
be great. So don't don't forget Tomorrow six pm Eastern
Standard time TikTok only we will have mass. The chat
gets turned off for everybody, so there's no real You

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don't have to, you don't, you don't have to. There's
no reason to buy a subscription. I appreciate that, motor City.
You don't have to buy a subscription because the chat's
off for everybody. And also, oh, actually catch it live.
I'm s so yep, yep, yep, we're live, we're life.
And now for those of you on TikTok, sometimes because

(16:12):
the trolling gets so bad here and nasty and hateful
and vulgar and vile, we put sub chat on I
don't apologize to anyone for it, because we're not going
to allow people to come in here, spread their venom,
blaspheme God and allow that. No, that would be condoning

(16:33):
that behavior. We don't condone that behavior. Not not here.
This is not the platform for it, not at all.
Not interested. So if the trolling gets bad, I will
put subchat on period. But still everybody can watch it,
so you don't have to. You don't have to subscribe.
There's no need to. I mean, I appreciate it, but

(16:54):
you don't have to. Everybody can still watch it. Okay,
I'm a bishop. Okay, wow, Starla, look at that. Thank
you very much. I have never seen that, Starla. That
is beautiful. Thank you, Janet. My friends on TikTok are
offering gifts, and I have never seen some of these
gifts before. I mean, they are just beautiful. Thank you

(17:14):
very very much. Thank you. And by the way, if
I don't thank you, guys, if you offer gifts and
I don't thank you, it's not because I'm being rude.
I run the show on two different computers and so
when I'm here I can't sometimes see it on the periphial.
So I just want to make sure you know, I
never want to think of people that cot Well, thank
you very much, thank you, Corey. Okay, all right, so

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there we go, thank you, thank you, Starlin. Yeah, I
performed thirty three. I don't teach I'm not going to
tell people how to do exorcisms online, because the moment
that I do that, Rebecca, then people will run around
seeing Bishop Long taught them how to perform an extorcism. No,
we're not done. I'm not going to do that. Yeah,

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and I have watched The Chosen. Well, thank you there, Jacks,
I have. I have watched The Chosen. I'm watching now
the new season. I still don't like what they did
with Thomas on season four. I still just don't like it.

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So but nonetheless, I mean there's some look, if you're
if you're gonna, if you're if you're looking for a
show that is one hundred percent biblically accurate, historically accurate, well,
I mean they do take some liberties, so you just
got to understand that. But I don't think it's a
terrible show. I don't think it's a terrible show. Okay,

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So for those of you who don't know, this is
what we do Uh, this is the schedule. On Friday nights,
we have our Paranormal Friday Show. Saturday nights, what we
do is it's kind of like a rollover. It's the
Sacred Division, the weekend edition. Because I usually have a
lot of articles, a lot of articles that I like

(19:06):
to present on Friday night, but most of the time
I don't get to them because I always do a
lecture on Friday night on a topic. Saturday, we go
over all the really cool articles that I found for
you guys, and then answer some of your questions and
that kind of stuff. So Saturday night it's more of
a chill out night. So for those of you, two

(19:27):
nights a week, just two, we dedicate to secular activity.
Two give me a break. Five nights we're here, we're
online every single day, every day we go live, and
five nights out of the week we dedicate to theology
and God and spreading and teaching the gospel. So for

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those of you are saying, well, you need to start
teaching the gospel, you need to stop judging, because clearly
you don't know us, and you look like a buffoon
when you say something silly like that. Because we dedicate
five nights a week teaching the Gospel and having night prayer,
just saying, so Sunday and Wednesday our Bible study and

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that's at eight pm Eastern Standard time. And then and
Monday through Friday at ten pm Eastern Standard time, that's
when we have our night prayer. Okay, night prayer. Like
just like Carl, Carl can't be a normal kind person.
I'm convinced that these people are not Christians because true
Christians wouldn't behave in this manner. I think I'm starting

(20:31):
to kind of get a starting to do my own
kind of because there's so much hate and it's not
just by it. For me, there is so much extreme
hatred from people who claim to be Christians. But then
when you start diving a little bit more into their profile,
you actually find out that they're not Christians at all.

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So I'm finding that people are sabotaging the name Christianity
just to try to destroy it discredit it. These are
demonically influenced people just like this, these people like the
feudive potter or whatever. Oh yeah yeah, So anyway, that

(21:17):
is the schedule of events. Friends, This schedule of events, okay,
and if you have any questions, we can get to
your questions. But again, if TikTok, this is your warning,
and this is the only warning you're gonna get if
you guys get disrespectful. I'm putting sub chat on because
I've seen a lot of people already get blocked because
people can't behave So if it's disrespectful, I'm going to

(21:39):
put sub chat on for the entire night and then
you won't be able to spread your venom. So just
be a normal, kind human being. We can have a conversation.
But if you can't do that, I'm putting sub chat
because you're not going to hijack this presentation. Ain't gonna
app Okay, all right, we actually pray for the Rose

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and maybe Trav, maybe perhaps you can join us because
we actually give a rosary out Monday through Friday when
we do night prayer. But you're too busy judging people,
aren't you? Once again? Once again? Now will you apologize? Trav?
Will you apologize? Probably not? Or are you just too
busy to throw insults? No? No, I want to see

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if Trav actually apologizes. Well, when you tell someone, repent
immediately and pray the rosary we do. We do money
through Friday. I even pay for a rosary and I
send it to people free. Okay, but all right, just
be kind people, just be kind. Oh goodness, well you

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certainly will, Timbo. All right, let's get into it, everybody,
because we have a lot to go over tonight. And
there's a really interesting ok okay, how can you have
a rosary? All right, good question, I appreciate the question.
This is how you do it. So Monday through Friday,

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at ten pm Eastern Standard time, we have night prayer. Okay,
what you need to do. You can be on the
other social media platforms like you guys are watching here
on this computer. But when night Prayer is over, come
on over to TikTok and then one of the moderators
they will choose who's going to get the rosary that

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I use to pray with while we're doing our prayer petitions.
And then the next day I send you that rosary.
I pay for the shipping, and thankfully we have our
friends who donate rosaries, which were very very appreciative, So
thank you for that. And that's so Monday through Friday.
We do it every single Monday through Friday. Okay. And

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there was a yep, yep, Nicholas, you did. And by
the way, I'll send that to you on Monday. All right,
listen to this. This is a very interesting article. And
I have a problem with I don't like I don't
like this. A AI is becoming problematic for me. Let

(24:15):
me share you a couple of things that I did.
Let me see if I can find it on this
I think I have it. Okay, So this is what
I did well now for okay, for prayer requests, and guy,
this is open mic night technically, so we take questions
and it's not a lecture like we normally do a lecture.

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I wouldn't be entertaining these questions, but this is a
this is chill out night. So this is how we
do prayer requests. So Tomorrow is Sunday. After Bible study
is over, Tomorrow night, I will upload a video on
TikTok for Monday night's night prayer. In that video, it
will say place your prayer request for Monday night's night

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prayer in the comments under the video by eight pm
Eastern Standard time on Monday, and then we will pray
for your prayer petition during Monday night's night prayer. Same
thing for night prayer and Monday night I upload a
video for Tuesday night's night prayer and it says the
same thing. Place your prayer petition for Tuesday night's night

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prayer by eight pm Eastern Standard time Tuesday. We have
to have it by eight pm because we have to
put them all together. For those of you who are
watching on all the other social media platforms, you just
simply go to USOCC dot org USOCC dot org and
it says it become a prishoner says click here. It
takes you to our book, to the face page. And

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then Judy Anne. Every day she always posts a picture saying,
place your prayer petition for that evening's night prayer by
eight pm Eastern. Okay, we do debra. If you, by
the way, if you have a prayer petition that you
would like for people to pray, now, this is what
you can do. Go to USOCC dot org, click on

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the night prayer link. There's a virtual candle a link there.
You go to that site and you put your prayer
petition in there and you light a virtual candle and
people from all around the world go to that site
to pray for your petitions. Thank you very much, Corey.
Thank you guys. So they pray for your petition. So

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that's up there right now, and that's free again us
o CC dot org. Just click on the night Prayer link.
There you go. Thank you guys for yes. Okay, thank
you more. But I want to check GBT. And I

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asked the question, give me an answer, a yes or
no answer, no, sort of kind of want to. I
just want a definitive yes or no. That's it. My
question was, this is chat GIEBT. Here's the log right
here there. It is. Do you think there is a heaven?

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Yes or no? The answer says no. Then I asked
do you think God exists? Yes or no? The answer

(27:34):
says no. Then I asked, do you believe that humans
have a soul? Yes or no? No? Does the devil exist?

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Yes or no? This is chatchebt, Yes or no? No?
When humans die, do we cease to exist? No? Conscience nothing?
Yes or no? So do we cease to exist? Yes?

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These are the questions that I ask chat GBT and
I and the perimeters were, I'm asking you a definitive
yes or no. I forgot how I worded it. Not
from an atheist perspective, I I said nothing like that.
I just said a definitive yes or no, no theories,
and these are the answers. These are the answers that

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I got. So oh, thank you there, Johnny. So it's
it's interesting. But I say this because listen to this everybody.
And again, for those of you on YEP and Katie,
I just made the announcement. Go to u s occ
dot or click on the night prayer. Make sure you

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light a virtual candle. Okay, this is my tk Randall
mystery over a rise of AI fueled delusions otherwise known
as chat GBT psychosis. So what does that say? Ask

(29:36):
your people and speaking TikTok your church, Robert, I have
no idea or Oscar, I have noid. What are you
talking about? I don't know what that means, Oscar. Oh, well,
thank you, I appreciate it. Yeah that was real. That
was that was a real, legitimate, a thing that I asked. Yeah, what,

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but listen to this, guys, this is a real thing.
Not speaking on your church. I don't understand, Oscar. I
don't know what you're trying to say to me, not
speaking on your church. You'll have to help me understand
what you're trying to say. Oh, thank you there, Barbara. Yeah,

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I don't know what you're trying to say. Maybe one
of the matteries can because I'm kind of confused. Yeah
right right, yeah, I understands English. That's why we got
to be patient. And which it's USOCC dot org and

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click on the night Prayer link. So, guys, if you
need prayers, listen to me again. I've already made Yeah
we do, Oscar, yep. Go to us o CC dot org.
Click on the night Prayer link and then click on.

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You can see a virtual candle and you can put
your prayer petitions. I've already made that announcement like five times.
Make sure you do that. Oh good God, wile Jack's
that in that terrible wow? U s OCC dot org
Oscar yep, guys, go to U s o CC dot org. Okay, no, Wright, okay.

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The highly popular AI chat bot seems to be having
an unexpected thank you, an unexpected adverse effect on a
few people. Listen to this, guys. There's no denying that
chat GBT is an incredibly useful tool, so useful, in fact,
that it is starting to put some people out of

(31:58):
a job, as firms turned to AI as an inexpensive
alternative to entry level staff well anyway, But in some
rare cases, taking or I'm start talking to an artificial
intelligence can trigger an unexpected mental breakdown, something that is
now being referred to as this is a truth chacked

(32:21):
GPT psychosis. So in one instance, a man who turned
to the AI to improve his business work overflow ended
abspiraling into a manic and even a messianic delusion, having
become convinced that he brought forth a synient AI and

(32:42):
was now on a grandiose mission to save the world.
And despite having no prior symptoms of mental illness, he
became so obsessed and his behavior became so erratic that
he ended up being committed to his psychiatric care facility.
In an other case, okay, guys at USOCC dot org,

(33:08):
I can't you know, I can't. Okay USOCC dot org.
All right, goodbye trolls. Okay, they can't. They can't help themselves.
The troll TikTok has gotten so bad on trolling disgusting,
So now trolls subchat only and now watch the numbers decline. Pity. Okay, sorry, guys.

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For those of you are not subscribers, you can still watch.
But I'm not gonna put up with this hate. I'm
not gonna put up with it. I'm not gonna be bullied.
If these people think they're to come in here and
bully me, they got the wrong guy. Just because I
wear a caller doesn't give you the right to try
to bully me or anybody in this chat room. And
if you don't like it, I don't care. We're not

(33:53):
gonna allow bullies to come in here and spew their
victim and hijack this present. We ain't gonna happen. Ain't
gonna happen. Go to Jerry Springer's show. This is not
the Jerry Springer Show. For those of you who are
watching this on all the other social media platforms, it
is constantly TikTok. TikTok has become infected with these trolls,

(34:17):
infected so trolls. You don't intimidate me at all, and
we don't want you here because you are hateful, vile,
venomous human beings that only want to cause havoc and

(34:41):
you enjoy that. You understand that's hedonism, that's hedonistic, that
is not normal behavior. So subchat on period. Okay again,
I apologize that I have to do this all the time,
every single time anyway, For I was rudely interrupted by

(35:04):
people who have IQ of two. In another case, a
different man who had who had again turned to the
AI for work related assistance, ended up in a ten
day descent into madness and delusion that saw him committed
to a mental health facility. Yeah. I mean you, guys,
you don't have to. You don't have to subscribe. Everybody

(35:27):
can still watch anyway. But like the first man, he
had believed that the world was in danger and he
was destined to save it. Quote. I was out in
the backyard and my wife saw that my behavior was
getting really out there, rambling, talking about my mind, reading,
future telling, just completely paranoid. He said, thank you there, Tina.

(35:50):
But again, you don't have to subscribe. Guys, you don't
have to subscribe. I appreciate, but you don't have to.
It's not necessary. You can still participate and watch, okay.
Quote I was actively trying to speak backwards. Oh, thank
you through time. If that doesn't make sense, don't worry.

(36:12):
It doesn't make sense to me either. But I remember
trying to learn how to speak to this police officer
backward through time. Exactly why interactions with chat GBT has
the potential to cause the mental breakdowns remains a mystery.
Even its developers have no clue how something like this
can happen. With artificial intelligence becoming increasingly dominant in society,

(36:34):
it's likely that issues such as this and others we
just don't know about yet, will become much more common
in the coming years. This is this is odd to me.
These people have no history of mental illness none, So
what do you think is happening here? These individuals are

(36:56):
now falling into psychosis? Thank you, Alex. Yeah, guys, again,
you don't have to subscribe. I appreciate that, but it's
not necessary. I keep saying that because I get a
lot of hate messages from people saying, oh, you're a fraud.
You're forcing people to subscribe. I just, oh, thank you
very much, Dona, thank you. But I've said a million

(37:18):
times you don't have to weird. Weird. Yeah, you don't
have a theory. I don't have a theory on this
one either. This is really strange. I can't figure that out. Yeah.

(37:39):
And by the way, if and really what I don't
want and maybe if one of the moderators could help
me figure this out. I don't really want many more
subscribers because what's happening is trolls are coming in and
subscribing just the troll and I really don't want that,
so I would rather just stop the subscription. I don't

(38:01):
know how to do it. I don't know how to
cap it. So if one of the moderators, if you
could help look for this on TikTok, how can we say, Okay,
no more subscript no more subscribers, because I know what
they're doing and I want to put a stop to it.
There's no cap that's not right, that's dumb. Okay, Yeah,

(38:28):
I don't know, demonically controlled. It is weird. No, no, no,
everybody will still those who already subscribe are fine. I
just don't want any more because I know what they're
doing and I want to put a stop to it.

(38:51):
But it is kind of strange. People who have no
history of mental illness, none are now all of a
sudden using chat GBT and they're falling into this psychosis.
I don't know. It's weird. By the way, for those
of you, I do have two more, two brand new

(39:16):
songs that I have created. They are my songs. They
are copyrighted. I do own them, but I am allowing
everybody to use them for free. The only thing that
I ask is that if you do use them, you
give credit. So if you go around saying that these
are yours, you are in copyright violation. I know. I

(39:39):
Don'm not trying to make idle threats, but this is
my work. So they're available to you. You can download them,
you can use them, you can play them. The only
thing that I ask is that you always give credit,
otherwise you're stealing. It's against the law, and they are copyrighted.
The two new songs are called Teach Them Grace and

(40:04):
You Are Enough, and both of those you can uploaded
now on the podcast. You can go to Bishop James
Long dot com and scroll down to where it says
a spreaker, and if you click on music, you'll see
all the songs that I own there and the lyrics.

(40:26):
All the songs are there, and the two new songs
are Teach Them Grace and You Are Enough. I was
really really happy with both of them. So, but yeah,
this is kind of weird. I don't understand about why
this is happening. This is also strange and this is stupid.
I don't know why people do this, but this is
really dangerous and I would strongly encourage people not to

(40:50):
do this. TK Randall writes this a weird man is
dressing up as a cat and actually terrorizing residence in England.
In Merseyside, England, so the peculiar individual has been sighted
several times in costume, prowling around the area after dark,

(41:15):
dressed in full black cat suit and with a penchant
for dancing, meowing and growling at random members of the public.
This anthro pomorphic cat has freaked out quite a few people.
One local, Abby Gilbert, said reported encountering them while out
walking her dog. Says to quote anyone who who's the

(41:38):
freak in the cat mask and morph suit is at
the coastal park near the Harvester. She wrote on Facebook,
was walking my dog tonight and hurd a man making
cat noises and shown a torch. He was waving his
arms at me before crawling up the hill. Never been
so scared. It was a similar story for another dog

(42:01):
walker in the same area, who first became aware of
the cat man when she heard growling and turned to
see him crawling toward her on all fours. Quote. I
don't feel scared really, he was just waving his arms
and making panther noises. She says she is more confused
and scared. Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell has

(42:25):
since appealed to the members of the public to report
the strange man to the police should they happen to
encounter him. Exactly who the man is and why he's
running around at night any cat costume remains for the
moment at least unclear. Well, no, no, he's not a
furry it's a full black cat outfit. You know. Some

(42:51):
people may say, well, he's just having fun, it's just
a prank. Well, some pranks can go too far, and
clearly he's making people uncomfortable. Now is he breaking the law? Well,
I guess not really, But I mean you're running around
at night with a black cat costume and growling at people,

(43:13):
you know, Yeah, yeah, he probably means it's an event
kind of weird, kind of weird. But by the way,
for let's say, yeah, miss Willman would have a joke
for that. Yeah, no question about that. If you are
in this area, you need to know it's a Missouri

(43:40):
cape Girardo, Missouri. This is by twelve k f VS
First News. If you're in this area, Simo Mystic Events
s E m O. In Cape Girardo, Missouri. Simo Mystic
Events canceled that Cape Para con planned for the last

(44:04):
weekend in August. The event was scheduled to take place
at the Drury Plaza Hotel Convention Center in Cape Girardo.
The announcement was made in a one liner announcement on
their convention page. The announcement said, due to unforeseen circumstances
impacting the future of the hosts and the event itself,
we have to make the devastating decision to cancel the event.

(44:29):
Simo Mystic Events also pulled the event page off their
social media account. So I don't know. I just want
to pass that on to you guys. If any of
you are in this area Cape Girardo, Missouri and you
were going to the Simo Mystic Events, it has been canceled.
Now there is another paranormal event that I want to

(44:49):
talk about, and this is you might be interested in this.
Who knows? This is Let's see Richland Source Destination, Mansfield,
Richland County. They are the one that wrote This July
twenty sixth is the final Paranormal Institute session of summer

(45:14):
at Shawshink Site. Yes, that was in Missouri in Cape Girardo,
So if you're going or planning to go to the
Paranormal Institute, well, one more experience awaits for summer travelers
to experience the in demand paranormal institute, ghost hunts and

(45:38):
ghost walks at what is widely recognized as one of
the most America's most haunted places. The infamous Ohio State
Reformatory in Mansfield, West Virginia, reports that just a few
dates remain for its popular twenty twenty five paranormal events.
Only one date remains for the Reformatory's Paranormal Institute, where

(46:01):
attendees take a deep dive into the paranormal study and hunts.
On Saturday, July twenty sixth, The oh You Like That,
the one hundred and thirty five dollars Ghost Hunting School
begins at two thirty pm. Includes two hours of classroom
study followed by a four hour guided ghost hunt, with

(46:26):
the event wrapping up by midnight. July. Session focuses on audio,
electronic voice phenomenon, paradolia, shadows and orbs, so ghost hunts
are one of a kind nocturnal experiences that are hit
with everyone and anyone interests in the paranormal activity or
traveler simply seeking a truly unusual getaway. The overnight ghost hunts,

(46:49):
named one of the travel channels one hundred and one
Things to Do Before You Die, have grown dramatically in popularity,
with spots selling out months in advance, held Saturday nights
from seven pm to three eight remaining dates July fifth,
too late twelfth, July twelfth, August second and ninth, and
November twenty second, December sixth. Anyway, admission is one hundred

(47:12):
and four dollars, so they still have a few things
that's available. But if you're wanting to go and take
one of these classes, you need to do it because
July twenty sixth there's one hundred and thirty five dollars
and it begins at two thirty pm. You want to

(47:32):
go and do well. I will be going to Yeah,
pretty interesting. I will be going in September. Those of
you know the Queen Mary one of the haunted locations,
one of the most haunted locations, certainly in the United States,
if not the world. So the Queen Mary Ship. I'll

(47:52):
be going there and staying there for a couple of days.
As a matter of fact, I will be doing the
paranormal the Sacred Division show on Friday Night. I will
be doing that there on the ship. And that's gonna again.
It's gonna be in September, and then in October, I'm
going to be going to Scare Fast in Lexington, Kentucky,

(48:16):
and I'll be giving a presentation a lecture there on demonology.
And I'll also be very close to Uh, I'll see
the Annabelle Doll which I'll go live on TikTok. So
you know, I've never been to Gettysburg. I've heard a
lot about it, but I've never I've never been to
the never been to the location. So I don't know

(48:41):
a lot of people have been, and they really do
like Gettysburg. Have you been? Let me know if you've
been there. Who asked that question, because I'm kind of curious.

(49:06):
Bishops are the Babu's demonic? Now? Io asked that question?
Darcy Now, Darcyana, uh uh? The only th are you
referring to the little they're collectible things, aren't they? In

(49:27):
Hong Kong, I believe I think you're that you're referring to.
If that's I don't know if that's what you're referring to.
I know they're they're yeah lah blah la la babo
just yeah, well they're okay. So, so someone's asking about

(49:52):
the l uh la la la babu or la babu
la la babo. I don't know, is it h how
do you lo babu la boo boo?

Speaker 1 (50:03):
So?

Speaker 2 (50:03):
I guess I know that they are inspired by Nordic
folklore and they've gotten really popular. A lot of people
are asking about these, and so there's there's the there's debates.
I would say, thank you very much. The thing is

(50:26):
is they point they have pointed ears, mischievous grin uh.
They they certainly do appear to be demonic. I mean
when you some of them, they look demonic and so,
but it's a part of the monster series. I believe.
I don't have any some interpret them as as demonic.

(50:49):
I think they're just scary. They're they're Are they demonic?
I I I don't necessarily think that they are only
because they're scary. I certainly, But so would a scary

(51:10):
mask be demonic or would a scary jack o lantern
be demonic. So they're they're they're based on evil, evil creatures,
and I don't know, do I think that they're demonic.
Not necessarily, I'd have to really go into go into

(51:33):
deep learning. I haven't really done a whole lot of
a whole lot. Well, some of them are kind of creepy.
Some I've seen some some of them like, well that's
kind of weird. But it's it looks it's a it's
an artist from Hong Kong. He created these things from
north from Norse mythology. Uh, basically he loved elves and

(51:55):
animals and you know, fairy tales. So i'd have to see.
I'd have to go a little bit more into deep
in the detail and study them. So I'm not so
quick to call them, but I'll do more research on
it because I think if I were to, you know what,

(52:19):
let me just type this, make this comment, make this,
I'm gonna put a note in here, do some research
on this. Let's see. Yeah, I'll put a little note
in there. My first instinct would would say, I don't

(52:43):
think they're inherently evil or demonic, But anyway, I'm gonna
put this in here and I'll do some research. So
there we go. I'll look at that and kind of
go from there. Okay, all right? Uh. By the way,

(53:05):
Amelia Earharts for those of you who remember Amelia Earhart
a story, this is follow up a question from Starla.
What was the question? I didn't see the question because
I was answering the question. So what Normally when I
when I answer a question, I don't. I don't look
at any other chat because if I do, then it

(53:25):
gets to me distracted and then I go off on
another topic. But an object we made demonic through a richual?
Oh certainly, so they're saying a demonic ritual is done
over them before leaving the warehouse. Now where do we
have this information saying this? Because if that is true

(53:49):
and I'm not talking about from A two to the
U video, but if if we can actually well, then
if that's the case on demonic But where do you
where did you see this that some ritual is being
performed on these before they leave the warehouse? I would
really like to know that because I don't know have

(54:13):
any have you any of you heard of this form?
Have you have anybody on all the other social media platforms,
a lady's daughter was saying, Okay, hmm, let's see, I

(54:52):
don't know about this. I don't know. I think this
is so I just typed that in. And there's no
evidence to support the claim that Labbah Boo Boo dolls
are demonic or that any ritual has performed on them
before they leave the warehouse. The rumors of demonic association

(55:12):
stem from online speculation, misinformation fueled by the doll's unique
appearance and not unpopularity a blind box series where buyers
don't know which doll they'll receive. La Booboo is a
fictional character created by Cossine Lung as part of the
Monster series. So it seems that it seems like this

(55:35):
was maybe there's no evidence that there was any type
of I don't know. I'm gonna have to This is
gonna take some time because I'd have to stop the
entire show and this is not something I'm going to

(55:58):
find in five minutes. Let me probably give conspiracy theories
spread about chilling China made collectibles. Okay, yeah, I had

(56:18):
to stop the whole whole show to try to try
to do some research on this, and that's gonna take
a little bit of time. So no, no, no, no, no, no,
you don't have to apologize. It's just gonna take some time.
That that's just something as I don't know much about this,
but it is important to I'm sure people will be
asking and so it's it's good at least. No. Yeah,

(56:43):
I don't know about this. This is kind of a hmm. Yeah,
it does have me does have me thinking a little.
It's kind of a have you guys ever heard of
have anybody heard of this before? Some person is claiming
getting sick and only getting once they threw it out. Really,

(57:07):
do you think this is just somebody just you know,
spreading rumors and you know, just trying to scare people.
I'm curious if you think that this is what this
is about, because I don't know anything about this, and
I don't know why. It's a la boo boo, and

(57:32):
so I'm gonna have I've heard that someone had mentioned it,
but I really wasn't paying attention much to it because
it's a doll. It's like, okay, here we go now,
so now there's another doll. And so I just don't
know if if you guys have heard of this before? Yeah,
well I'm I'm yeah, so, I'm I'm I don't want

(57:56):
to immediately discount it, but okay anyway, Amelia tik Ranna
writes this, everybody, Amelia Earhart's plane may have been spotted
on the island of Nicku Maaro, so a new expedition
has been launched to investigate a possible sighting of the

(58:16):
plane sticking out of the sand. More than eighty eight
years after Amelia Earharts disappeared over the Pacific Ocean during
an attempt to circumnavigate the globe in her Lockheed Model
ten Electra, the question of what happened to her continues
to remain one of the biggest unanswered mysteries of the
modern age. Well despite numerous expeditions in several possible sightings

(58:39):
of her plane's wreckage, the exact location of the crash,
as well as whether air Hearts survive, remains unknown. One
prominent theory is that she may have actually managed to
land the plane on Nicku Moraro, which is a remote,
isolated island around one thousand miles from Fiji. If so,

(58:59):
she and her navigator, navigator Fred Newton, may have survived
there for a time, awaiting rescue. Anyway, If that's true,
then there should be traces of them in the plane
still on the island. Well. Now, a new US expedition
has been launched to investigate the island, based on satellite
photograph that shows what is thought to be Earhart's plane

(59:23):
sticking out of the sand. Quote. What we have here
is maybe the greatest opportunity ever to finally close the case,
said Richard Pettigrew of the Archaeological Legacy Institute. Quote with
such a great amount of very strong evidence, we feel
we have no choice but to move forward and hopefully
return with proof. The possible location of Earhart's plane on

(59:46):
this island is particularly tantalizing, as it is near to
her intended route and the sand was exposed by a
cyclone back in twenty fifteen, meaning that it may never
have been directly explored before. The expedition team will take
six days to reach the island by boat, and we'll

(01:00:07):
spend five days investigating the site for signs that Earhart
was ever there. Well, look you there, everybody, so we
could have I think that's pretty cool. No, I don't.
It doesn't say Joss Gates is going, but that is
pretty interesting. I think that would be a wee can

(01:00:27):
show part two on Graham to the insta. So let
me do this everybody, because I got to fix this
and put another link in here, all right, and and
there we go. Okay, but it is interesting. I mean
if they if they go there and they find out, yeah,

(01:00:48):
that was that's our plane, that would be kind of crazy.
Oh he's a yeah, he's in Japan. All you never know,
you never know, so all right, so we'll have to
keep an eye on that Amelia Earhart's plane. May it

(01:01:09):
may be actually found. So listen to this. I'm curious
you see what you think about this? This is kind
of Craig Gray. Another T K Rand writes this as well,
says could we one day upload memories from a dead

(01:01:29):
brain to a computer? So neurals science, Now, before you
say no, no, no, no, no, no, no, listen, Neural
scientists were asked to offer their thoughts on the possibility
as part of a recent study. While most experts would
agree that the idea of uploading a person's consciousness to

(01:01:54):
a computer remains very much in the realm of science fiction,
the idea of recording someone's me memories so that they
can be played back on a computer might actually have
some merit. Even so, it seems that neuroscienceists are very
much divided on when, how, or if this can be done.

(01:02:16):
According to a recent study, forty percent of neuroscientists believe
that it will one day be possible to emulate a
brain human brain, and seventy percent believe that memory has
a physical basis. That said, however, the study author the
study authors concluded that there was no clear consensus on

(01:02:40):
exactly what a neurophysiological feature or scale is critical for
memory storage. This means that nobody is quite sure how
one would go about extracting memories from a physical preserved brain,
or how to convert them into a viewable format on
a computer makes sense. Another question posed by the researchers

(01:03:02):
was whether it was theoretically possible to preserve a brain
using existing tools and technologies so that memories can be
extracted from it at a later date. I just don't
see how that's possible. Around forty percent of neuroscientists said

(01:03:23):
that it was likely possible to accomplish. These are neuroscientists.
I mean, think about that for a moment. These are neuroscientists,
and forty percent quote, that's a substantial chunk of neuroscientists
who think there's a very real chance that it will work.

(01:03:45):
And my guess is that actually that number will creep
over time, creep up over time as we get better
at doing these brain implants, emulations, and all these other things.
Study leader neuroscientists told Science. One question that wasn't covered
is whether or not we actually should try to do

(01:04:05):
something like this. But imagine a future in which someone's
life memories could be extracted after their death. Will this
be beneficial to society or the ultimate invasion of privacy?
And clearly it would raise a lot of concerns and issues.

(01:04:26):
How can forty percent of neuroscienists say this is something
like this would be possible. I mean, I don't know.
Oh yeah, certainly, yeah, but it's I just don't see

(01:04:46):
how it's possible. It's not a computer. No, I just
don't see how it's possible. Because now, if in fact
that well, thank you very much to understands if there,
if there is a way to how how can you
even I don't know how you're able to transfer memories

(01:05:10):
from the brain to a computer in the first place.
I would imagine if you talk about it like, for example,
if you had all these electro whatever it might be
connections to the brain, and you talk about a particular event,
Well that's easy. That's just a recreation. But recreation doesn't

(01:05:34):
necessarily mean that that's the actual event itself. So yeah,
I mean I don't know. Oh, thank you very much, Starla,
thank you. I appreciate that. Thank you. Yeah, I don't.
I don't. I just don't see it happening because you
would think that the memories are part of the consciousness.

(01:05:58):
The consciousness is the soul, and therefore, when the body
ceases to exist, the soul, the consciousness leaves. And so
the brain in of itself is just like it would be. Uh,
it's an organ. It dies, there's nothing else there. It's

(01:06:22):
just like a stomach. It just withers away. So I don't.
I don't buy it. I just don't. I don't think
so because I don't think that would be that person's consciousness,
because that person's consciousness is already in heaven hopefully. So no,
I don't. From a theological perspective, I don't. I don't

(01:06:45):
see that. It's possible, certainly now before you pass away. Yeah,
but I don't know. That's kind of weird, no strange,
And I'm gonna do this presentation. I'm gonna do a
video on this. Well, thank you very much, Marvels. This

(01:07:06):
is interesting. I don't know if you guys read about this,
but I'm gonna do a video on this on TikTok. Well,
t k Ranna writes this as well, who built the
Great Pyramids? Do you guys think I'm just curious, do
you guys think that the Great Pyramids were built by Aliens?
We had we talked yesterday about the Anaki, and I'm

(01:07:29):
just curious. But when you see these pyramids and how
massive they are and these huge, gigantic these are huge blocks,
it would be really really difficult, very difficult to build
a pyramid very similar to what they built many years before,

(01:07:52):
many years ago, centuries. I mean, okay, well, so no serious,
that's a legit question. Sound frequency. I've heard the theory
of sound frequency. But there's a lot of people who

(01:08:17):
would who argue that there was some type of technology
that they had because it would be very costly even
today in today's time, to be able to do this. Well,
inscriptions offer some fresh clues. Listen to this new findings

(01:08:39):
new findings have offered up a clearer picture of who
built the last remaining ancient wonder of the world. During
a recent exploration of narrow chambers above king Chambers of
the Kings Chambers and the Great Pyramid of Giza, famed
egyptologists doctor Zahi Hawas and his team uncovered previously unseen

(01:09:04):
markings and inscriptions that were thought to have been left
by workers over thirty five hundred years ago. The markings,
along with the discovery of tombs belonging to skilled laborers
to the south, contribute to the argument that the builders
of the ancient monument were not slaves as some have claimed. Instead,

(01:09:28):
they were likely to be skilled craftsmen who were revered
for their work. The discoveries confirmed that the builders were
not slaves. Doctor Hawas says if they had been, they
would have never been They would I'm sorry, they would
have never been buried in the shadows of the pyramids.
Slaves would not have prepared their tombs for eternity like

(01:09:49):
kings and queens did inside these tombs. Doctor Huas also
addressed speculation that these inscriptions could be forgeries. He says
they were found in chambers that are difficult and dangerous
to excess, and they use writing styles that only trained
Egyptologists could accurately interpret. So he addressed those issues. So

(01:10:15):
he doesn't think that they're forged. He said, quote, it's
nearly impossible that someone in recent times could have forged
something like this. You must climb about forty five feet
and crawl through tight spaces to even reach those chambers. Now,
while some explorers did leave their own markings inside the
pyramid during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, doctor Hawas is

(01:10:38):
adamant that they're recently found inscriptions. They're not examples of these.
The inscriptions we found are clearly much older, he said,
originally graffiti from ancient Egyptian workers thank you the rondie.
So that's pretty fascinating. I mean, we're always I've always

(01:10:58):
assumed that perhaps maybe is the slaves who did this,
but apparently maybe not, maybe not. It looks like there's
something else going on there, so perhaps craft skilled craftsmen not.
Perhaps did the slaves assist a lot, I would imagine.
So again, folks, you know what happens when the government

(01:11:22):
starts doing things like this next article, You kind of wonder, Okay,
is this a smart idea. Listen to this. Oh goodness,
I'm very sorry there, polished prints. What was your aunt's name,
Polish Prince, Because Joanne, we're gonna pas where I someone

(01:11:52):
asked me to pray for Joanne her their loved one
who passed away, Carol. All right, so tomorrow is mass
and I will mention I will dedicate mass to Joanne
and Carol for tomorrow. I'm very sorry I made the

(01:12:12):
perpetual oto Jesus John upon her and grant her eternal arrest.
Sure thing, Very sorry, very loss. Listen to this, everybody.
This is from NBC News. The United States is now planning.
I don't know why did we do this? They're planning.

(01:12:34):
They're now planning to begin breeding billions with a b
billions of flies to fight a pest. Thank you? Come on, okay,
So the United States government is preparing to breed billions

(01:12:57):
of flies and dump film and dump them out of
airplanes over Mexico and southern Texas to fight a flesh
eating maggot. This is my NBC News. That sounds like

(01:13:17):
the plot of a horror movie, but it is part
of a government's plan for protecting the US from a
bug that could devastate its beef industry, decimate wildlife, and
even underlive household pets. This weird science has worked well before. Quote.
It's an exceptionally good technology, said Edwin Burgess, an assistant

(01:13:38):
professor of the University of Florida who studies parasites and animals,
particularly livestock. Quote. It's an all time great in terms
of translating science to solve some kind of larger problem.
The targeted pests is the flesh eating larva of the
New World screw worm fly. It's The US Department of

(01:14:06):
Agriculture plans to ramp up the breeding and distribution of
adult male flies, sterilizing them with radiation before releasing them.
They mate with females in the wild, and the eggs
laid by the females aren't fertilized and don't hatch. There

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are fewer larvae, and over time the fly population dies out. Well.
It's more effective environmentally friendly than spraying the pests into oblivion,
and it is how the US and other nations north
of Panama eradicated the same past decades ago. Sterile flies
from a factory in Panama kept the flies contained there

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for years, but the pest appeared in southern Mexico late
last year. The us DA expects a new screw worm
fly factory to be up and running in southern Mexico
by July twenty twenty six. It plans to open a
fly distribution center in southern Texas by the end of
the year so that it can import and distribute flies

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from Panama if necessary. Well. The new World screwworm fly
is a tropical species unable to survive Midwestern or Great
Plains winters, so it was a seasonal scourge. Still, the
US and Mexico brand and released more than ninety four
billion sterile flies from nineteen sixty two through nineteen seventy

(01:15:43):
five to eradicate the pests, according to USDA, so they've
done it before. The numbers need to be large enough
that females in the wild can't help but hook up
with sterile males for mating. One biological trait gives fly
fighters a crucial wing up mate only once in they're
weeks long adult lives. I don't know anyway. Alarmed about

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a flies migration north, the US temporarily closed its southern
border in May to import of live cattle, horses, and bisons.
So it won't be fully opened again until at least
mid September. But female flies can lay their eggs in
wounds on any warm blooded animal, and that includes humans.

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Decades ago, the US had fly factories in Florida, did
you know this? And Texas, but they close as the
pests was eradicated. They've done this before, So they're just
gonna go on the fly in an airplane and just
dump them. Yeah, what could go wrong? I don't know.

(01:16:55):
I I guess I don't understand it. But yeah, but
this is a true it's a true, true story, true story,
and that's what we're gonna do. We're gonna create these
billions and billions of flies and release it and hopefully,

(01:17:19):
hopefully nothing bad happens. I don't know. Yeah, I agree, Bill,
I agree. Now this is interesting Africa. Ms Ranner writes
this as well. Scientists have unexpectedly discovered mysterious rhythmic surges

(01:17:46):
beneath the ground. The perplexing phenomena, which was detected in
the Afar region of Ethiopia, consists of rhythmic pulses of
molten mandel rock that's surge upward like a heartbeat deep underground.
This has pushed up the region from underneath, expanding the

(01:18:06):
crust in the process. Eventually it will rip the continent
itself apart and form a new ocean. We found that
the mantle beneath the far is not uniform or stationary.
It pulses, and these pulses carry distinct chemical signatures, study
lead scientist Emma Watson. These ascending pulses of partially molten

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mantle are channeled by the rifting plates above, and that's
important for how we think that about the interaction between
the Earth's interior and its surface. Fortunately for humans, however,
any monumental tectonic upheaval brought about by this phenomena won't
occur for several million years. Okay, But anyway, we have

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found that the evolution of deep mantle up dwellings or
upwellings is intimately tied to the motion of the plates above,
and this is profound implications for how we enterr pret
surface volcanism, earthquake activity, and the process of cotton. It'll breakup.
So eventually, what they're saying is there is going to
be a massive uh tectonic plate shift, and Africa in

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fact will be split.

Speaker 1 (01:19:18):
Just like that.

Speaker 2 (01:19:20):
But the good news is you and me. We're not
going to be here, so we don't have to worry
about that. We don't have to we don't have to
worry about this. We're good. We're good to go. We're
good to go, which is a good thing. There was
a reading recently, an article in Ben Hooper writes about this.
A Massachusetts woman records all the killer bees. Yeah, yeah,

(01:19:46):
the killer bees. Then you know they're no joke. The
killer bees ain't no joke. I remember talking about that
even when I was in school as a young chap
and talking about the killer bees. And they've been talking
about that for a long time, a long time. There's

(01:20:07):
a theory that many of the theory is that you
see these chim trails that are being released in the air,
that they're trying to eliminate these type of creatures, these beings.
I don't know, but listen to this, my friends, Ben

(01:20:28):
Hooper writes. A Massachusetts woman records a mystery object in
the sky. So a Massachusetts woman relaxing in her outdoor
hot tub must be knives. Honestly, Truthfully, guys, if you
have a muscle spasms or very sore muscles, hot tubs

(01:20:52):
are one of the best things you can get. I
really do. Means a matter of fact. Now they have
maybe one day a hot one day in the you
know distance, they have now portable hot tubs. So who knows.
Maybe I'll be on the road one day and you

(01:21:14):
never know, maybe r ving, you never know, go into
these beautiful, grandiose places. Anyway. Colleen McCormick said she was
in the hot tub outside her pembrock Broke home about
nine pm Wednesday, Yeah when she spotted the object. It's

(01:21:39):
pretty interesting, she said. I was chilling in my hot
tub and to look up in the sky to see
something tiny floating, I'm like, what is that? She told
w h D HTV. McCormick got her phone out and
recorded video of the unusual scene. It looked like it
was on fire or something, and it just coming down
really fast, mcormick told w x w f X TV.

(01:22:02):
While she's just making her rounds, she says, I have
no idea what it could have been. The Federal Aviation
Administration FAA said there were no reports of debris in
the area, and officials declined to comment on the video.
She says, my heart was pounding because I looked up
McCormick said, I'm like, oh my gosh, what is about
to happen right now? The witness that she expected to

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hear a loud sound, to hear a loud sound when
she when the object hit the earth, but there was
almost no noise just disappeared. She says, it was really quiet.
You couldn't really like hear anything, she said. That's why
I was just more confused. When stuff flies over all
the time, you hear it, she said, but with this
you couldn't. So let me find the website that you

(01:22:49):
can go to to check out this. I don't even know.
There's no there's not even anybody watching on Instagram, So
what's the even point of having it? It's so there's
no viewers on Instagram. If there's no views or viewers,
what's the point of even being on Okay, I'm gonna
find this. Let's see in Massachusetts. I'm gonna see if

(01:23:17):
I can find this because I purposely didn't want to
see it until we were live. Okay, I'm watching it now. Well, yeah,
no viewers on on Instagram. Okay, here it is identified
object right there flying in the sky, caught on camera.

(01:23:38):
Had one woman wondering What in the world is that
Colleen McCormick snacks a balloon that clip of that aerial
episode Wednesday night from her home to bloom something like
falling down from the sky, having plating lights and they
looked like well on fire or something, and it was
coming down. Oh no, it's interesting. It is interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:23:58):
Well she had no idea, neither officials along with the
Pembroke Fire and Police Department saying that they didn't need
to get.

Speaker 2 (01:24:05):
That's not a balloon in the area. Take a look
at that, guys, you might Here's what I did. I
just typed in Massachusetts woman records mystery object in the sky. Originally,
when I first saw it, I was like, it's a bloom, duh.
But then it had lights, so it's really interesting. Yeah,

(01:24:32):
you guys have to check that out. Well, it wasn't nough.
It wasn't a good year. It looks like the size
of a balloon, but it had lights going around it.
Could it now? Is it possible it could have been
some type of drone. By the way, I am one
thing that I want to do, especially for Queen Mary.

(01:24:59):
I want to cut to get a drone because a
drone to you know, fly around Queen Mary would be
pretty amazing. So there's a couple of them I'm looking at,
but I don't know anything about them. So if you
know anything about drones, let me know, because I'm really
really curious about this. Yeah, I don't think it wasn't

(01:25:25):
the Goodyear. Yeah, well, I mean you can. You don't
have to have it. There are some drones. If it
doesn't I forgot what it was. If it if it's
a certain weight, you don't have to have a license
to fly it there. I forgot what type of weight.
I saw this one video where the person was saying, yeah,
you don't have to have a license if it's if
it's if it's above a certain amount of weight, you

(01:25:46):
do have to have an actual license to this, but
there's a lot of drones where you don't. You don't
have to have license. Okay, so that's pretty interesting. But
check that out. It does kind of look weird. I
don't know what that thing is, kind of strange. Yeah,

(01:26:09):
you like these type of sacred divisions because they're not
as spooky. Yeah, Friday nights, our Saturday nights is just chill. Now,
it's word just chill. It's a chill out night. By
the way, for those of you who are planning to
go in, where is this New Hampshire, New Hampshire, I
think that's where it is. Yep, it is. There is

(01:26:29):
the Paranormal truth Seekers Expo. It's July the twenty sixth,
from ten am until four thirty pm Eastern Standard time.
It's at the Marriotte Event Center in I guess in Nashua,
New Hampshire. It says a day of exploration of the

(01:26:51):
truth of the paranormal world. Join nationally known paranormal specialist
who will bring knowledge to understand the fundamental importance of
working with the supernatural. This is an opportunity to benefit
them our awareness of working with positive energy, releasing the
fear and worry associated with the unknown. So Carl Johnson's
going to be there, some other folks are going to

(01:27:13):
be there as well. So if you're wanting to go there,
all you have to do trying to see if they
have a website, but I don't see it in actual website.
You can just type in Paranormal truth Seekers Expo in
the New Hampshire area. If you're in that area, well,
there you go. I want to pass on that information

(01:27:34):
to you July the twenty sixth. It's a little paranormal
expo for you. There is a oh yeah, put it
over here. Yeah, I can't believe they're still lighting up
doing fireworks. I mean, okay, let me just get rid

(01:27:54):
of some things here that are no good, no buno okay.
So if you have any questions, feel free to jump in.
I'm gonna turn the chat on for everybody on TikTok
in a moment and go from there. See how long
that'll lasts. This is a very interesting too. This is

(01:28:18):
a really really interesting I saw this and I thought, wow,
they're really getting really impressive. Come on, move over here,
there we go. I can't say I don't know the
author's name, Jijo Malayil. Anyway, there is a Chinese China's

(01:28:41):
slim wasted humanoid robot has now debuted with life like
human skills. It's a pretty amazing video that's out there, guys.
If you haven't seen this Chinese robotics firm. This is
the name of the firm. Take a look at the video.
You'll be impressed. Robo Terra Robo Terra r O b

(01:29:09):
O t e r A. Check that out. If go
to go to tube to the U you have to
say because of YouTube. I just said it. Yeah, so
robo terra uh show. Yeah, I'll you know what I
might do that, susan Que. I might do that on Friday.

(01:29:29):
I'll do historical Oh, thank you very much, Starla, Starla,
you are our rockstar. Thank you very much, thank you.
I will do a presentation next Friday on historical exorcisms.
I've done that before, but we'll do it again and
we will talk about Roland Doe and Emily Rose and

(01:29:51):
other people as well. So yeah, we need to do
that with some Yeah. Actually we Dublin girl, we we.
I did a presentation on Cereal serial un Alive vers
I in that's so stupid? Do you have to say
that on TikTok but you can't say the other word.
So I did a presentation on Dahmer and Gaycy and

(01:30:14):
Eileen Werno's and other folks as well. Thank you very much, Sarla, Sorla.
But listen to this, check this out. Yeah, so here
here's the name Chinese robotics firm Robo ta r O
b O t e r A tar tara t as
in tom e r A. Look that up and two

(01:30:40):
to the U. Okay, yeah, I'll do a presentation on that,
thank you. That's right, yep, Bill. Anyway, they've unveiled a
new humanoid service robot. It's model Q five, so you
need to look that up. Q as in Queen five,
showcasing against dexterity, mobility, and interactive intelligence capabilities. With forty

(01:31:08):
four degrees of freedom and human like build the robot
excels in environments requiring delicate manipulation, smooth navigation, and lifelike engagement.
Q five also supports full body teleooperation through gloves and

(01:31:29):
VR systems, and interacts using natural AI power dialogue. According
to the Beijing based firm, the new humanoid is specially
engineered for practical deployment in healthcare, retail, tourism education. In
a video earlier in June, robo Terra's Star one humanoid

(01:31:52):
was shown skillfully using chopsticks performing culinary task like cooking, dumpling,
steaming buns, and pouring wine well. The seven dof Robotics
arm of Q five have reached have a reach of

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one thousand, three hundred and eighty millimeters and can extend
over two meters to make contact with objects on the
ground or above shoulder height. Its compact design only five
hundred and eighty two millimeters by five nineteen milimeters. I
think with the aid of fused li DR and stereo

(01:32:36):
vision systems, Q five can navigate complex environments smoothly and
they're autonomous. This is no question. I think we're going
to see more and more of this. Roboterra, another rising
star and player in the humanoid robotics from China, is
gaining attention. It's rapid innovation and advanced technology. Quite honestly,

(01:33:00):
I think if you want to be a wealthy person,
invest because this is I I just believe that these
are going to explode with popularity. I truly believe that.
And I tell you what this robo tara Q five,

(01:33:21):
I'm gonna let's see, well, yeah, there's that. There's one
person or Graham to the insta. Let's say robo tara
Q five. Yeah, it's let me. I'm gonna watch this
because I don't want I don't want to like watching.

(01:33:43):
I like to be surprised, So I'm watching. I just
typed in robo tara Q five. Oh, thank you, Susan,
thank you very much, thank you very much. So it

(01:34:09):
doesn't have legs. It has a a base of like wheels,
so they can move. Wow. I mean this is I
I mean it's moving its hands like this. Wow, guys,

(01:34:35):
you guys gotta check that out. Oh yeah, it's a
robotra Q five. Roboterra Q five. Uh that's uh, that's man. Yeah, yea,

(01:35:00):
it can it can't. The thing is that I don't
know how much I would love Let me just check
that out. I'm gonna check this out. Hold on, we're
gonna find this out together. Guys. For those of you
just tuning in, we're just chilling tonight. This is just
a terrior. This is just a just a chill out night.
That's it. So let's turn let's turn on the chat

(01:35:22):
for everybody. Just just be kind, guys, for the love
of goodness, just be kind. Just be nice. If you're nice,
we'll leave the chat on. If you're not nice, we're
gonna turn the chat back off only to subscribers. Just
be kind, okay. The price of two to four million
dollars there, it is two to four million dollars. It's

(01:35:50):
always like that though, it's always you know what, it's
always going to be like that. It is it's always
gonna be the wealthy is gonna be able to afford this,
and that's just that's just the way it is. And
you know, like, go, I'm not like I'm ooh, I'm
surprised about that. No, no, I'm not. You know, it's typical.
That's a lesson you thought. Really yeah, I mean it's

(01:36:13):
pretty it's pretty impressive. Well, thank you very much, Starlet, Starlett,
thank you very much. I appreciate everything you've done. Thank you. Okay,
I have been talking about this sphere. Well if look,

(01:36:36):
here's the deal. If people are not gonna be nice,
I'm gonna put sub chat back on. That's just the
way it's gonna be. We had to put sub chat
on because of the nastiness and people being hateful and
thank you answer. It just gets it gets, it gets old.
It does, it gets old, and it's like just stop.

(01:36:59):
So just you know, be kind and everybody. You know,
everybody can play. Okay, but listen to this, guys. This
I've been talking about that sphere for a little bit
for a couple couple of weeks now. And this is
by Steve Higgins. What do we really know about Columbia's

(01:37:20):
mysterious Buga sphere. That's what it's called. Thank you, guys,
thank you, listen to this. A strange metallic sphere that
actually fell from the sky in Colombia has captured global attention.
Is it alien technology, elaborate hoax, something else? Well. In
early March of twenty twenty five, residents near the town

(01:37:42):
of Buga in western Colombia saw something strange in the sky.
A glowing metallic object said to be around fifty sentimentaries across.
It was zigzagging through the air before hitting a high
voltage power line and falling to the ground in a
burst of sparks. When locals rushed to the area where
it landed, they found something unusual, a smooth, perfectly round

(01:38:05):
metal sphere no visible screws, wheels, or seams. This object,
now known as the Buga sphere so she can look
it up quickly, became the focus of online speculation, especially
within the UFO and paranormal communities. Footage of the object
appear online from two separate sources, showing that what looked

(01:38:28):
like a bright orb moving in ways that didn't match
ordinary aircraft, and one of the first people to handle
the sphere was a local man named Jose, and he
claimed the object felt ice cold, gave him a strange
metallic taste in his mouth, and even caused his fingerprints
to temporarily disappear, making it impossible to unlock his phone.

(01:38:49):
While Jose passed the sphere to his cousin David, who
owns a metalworking shop, and he gave the object the
nickname El Poltro Spanish for the cult. Well, from this
point on, the story started to attract international attention. In
sixty nine, TikTok just did something that I don't know.

(01:39:11):
You said something, but I couldn't see the message. Well
had this. At this point in the story, Mexican journalists
and UFO researcher Jamie Musson got involved, and he's known
for his interest in unexplainedarial Phenomenon traveled to Columbia to
examine the object. He arranged for it to be taken
to Mexico for text testing, and by the end of

(01:39:32):
May twenty twenty five, major news outlets were picking up
the story and videos of the object have been widely why,
I mean just shared everywhere. Well, according to reports, science
is studying this sphere found no signs of it being
assembled in parts, it appeared to be made from a
single piece of metal. Internal scans, including X rays, suggested

(01:39:54):
a complex structure inside the ORB, with smaller spheres nestled within,
almost like a set of Russian dolls. Well, some sources
claim that there were at least nine, thank you very much,
thank you, maybe as many as sixteen of these smaller
spheres inside, and despite the complexity, researchers couldn't identify any

(01:40:17):
obvious electronics wiring or a power source inside the object.
It didn't match any known type of drone, satellite component
or even aircraft apart the claim that this metal, yeah,
the nestling dolls, it's the Russian nestling dolls. You have
this one, bigger one, and then you open the lid

(01:40:38):
and there there's another one inside. You open the lid
on that, and there's another one inside of that. So
the claim that this metal sphere can fly without any
obvious signs of propulsion or electronics might sound shocking, but
remember there is no direct evidence that this is the
ORB that was witnessed flying. Well. The sphere was said
to weigh around not not very much two kilograms when

(01:41:03):
first found, but reports claimed that it grew heavier over
a matter of days. This unexpected change in weight raised
eyebrows as objects don't normally change mass unless something is
added or removed, and further tests reportedly revealed that the
object Thank you very much, that the object was partly

(01:41:26):
made of tough material metal that would not corrode, and
had an hour shell that was difficult to scratch. Some
researchers claim the sphere contained fiber optic strands inside fifty
two in total according to one analysis, which they believed

(01:41:47):
could function as sensors. The problem is is we just
don't know what this sucker is. There has been, by
the way, new footage. In reason days, new footage footage
has surfaced that appears to show another metallic sphere and
the sky's over Columbia, this time reportedly filmed by contractor

(01:42:11):
at a sugar refinery near Yumbo, not far from Buga.
The video is titled as faroh as fera de Yumba
vistapor contrista de in hinge atum. Anyway, I'm just not
a good good thing. Let me see if I can
find this darn thing. Let me see if I can

(01:42:34):
find it for you guys, It's been years since I've
took Spanish. I'm not even gonna try it one second.
If I can find it, I will tell you where
you can get it. Okay. I know you can go
to the tube to the U. So let me see
if I can find it and paste. Okay, I might

(01:43:01):
have to spell this for you guys, because in Spanish,
well there's the sphere. Wow, that is kind of weird.

(01:43:32):
I'm thinking there has to be some type of drone. Okay,
so it listened to me. This is where you need
to do. Everybody. Now look, I will post it into
because I can post it into the chat here on
all the other social media platforms. So this is what
you gotta do. I'll tell you write this down, boys

(01:43:58):
and girls. The first word I think it's as fata
e s f e r a. All right, that's the
first word, e s f e r a. Moderators, if
you can write this down, please day d e uh

(01:44:22):
yumbo y u m b o or humbo so y
u m b o A vista v I s t
A poor p o r contsta which is c o

(01:44:45):
n thank you t r A t I s t A.
I'll spell it against c O N t r A
t I s t A day d e in in

(01:45:07):
hennyo I n g e n I O I n
g e n I O day d e a zoo
carter a z you c a R. I hope someone

(01:45:28):
wrote that down. So if you wrote it down, just
put it in there. There it is. I knew Bill
would do it. Thank you Bill. There you go, folks,
there you get thank you sixty and I right there.
That's what you need to type in to the tube
to the U. Thank you Jax. So if you type

(01:45:50):
that into the tube to the U, it really is
an interesting video. It doesn't it's not flying like a balloon.
So I I don't think this. It's very weird. I'm

(01:46:18):
watching it now. That is a ru. That's a weird thing.

(01:46:53):
I don't know. I uh, that's that's strange. I that's
a it's it's bizarre. Okay, there are Teresa, have a
good night. That's very strange. If you guys haven't checked that,
check it out guys on all the social media platforms. No, no, actually,
in the Roman Catholic Church it says that you can
in the catechism you can. It just says you can't

(01:47:15):
separate your hashes. So odd yeah, there's no sound. It's
bizarre the way it kind of so there are a
couple of times it swoops down that's a down draft,

(01:47:37):
So that kind of my immediate thought is it's some
type of helium because the originally I didn't think it
was a balloon, but the more I see the flight
and it kind of just goes down, it follows a
down draft that would affect like any type of plane
even or certainly a balloon. So yeah, it does kind

(01:48:00):
of look like it's doing a recon jumbo effort. Viewed
by Sugar contractor Okay, interesting, So if you guys haven't
checked it out, watch it. I would think that that's

(01:48:21):
kind of what it looks like to me, but I
don't know it is. It is bizarre, no question is bizarre. Well,
in the Roman Church, it says, they say, but we're
not the Roman Church. So in US, if you want
to have if you want to separate your ashes, we
don't think it's an impediment to whether or not you
get in the heaven. They in the Catechism it says

(01:48:42):
you should not separate your ashes. Now, this is very
interesting too, and I'll be making a video on this.
TK Randall writes this, listen to this, everybody a fireball.
I think there's something curious. I think there's something about

(01:49:03):
I believe in alien life. There's too many people who
are credible who are coming forth and talking about having
experiences that cannot be explained. So in my opinion, I
think there's something there. But this is a very interesting
A fireball falling from the sky over us trigger's panic
and curiosity. Here's why I think this is concerning. An

(01:49:26):
unidentified object was seen by numerous witnesses across multiple states
earlier this week. So the Bible doesn't say The Bible
doesn't say a lot about the Bible. That says nothing
about cars, it's nothing about computers, it says nothing about rockets,
it says nothing about the Pluto, it says nothing about Jupiter.

(01:49:48):
It says nothing about antibiotics. So you know, that's all.
I don't think that's the point. I don't know. I
see the problem with demons don't need space craft, they
don't need that. So I think these are intelligent beings
a species. But listen, social media was a wash with

(01:50:13):
reports of a flaming object careening down from the heavens
that was visible across several southern US states back on
June twenty sixth. In one case, a woman from South
Carolina called the police to report a quote giant ball
of fire near Spartanburg, while a firefighter in East Tennessee

(01:50:34):
recalled a similar sighting in a post on x He
described it as being quote like a mini sun falling
with a tale of fire. Now the phenomenon is quickly
confirmed by the National Weather Service. It's not certain, but
these satellite based lightning detection shows a streak within a
cloud free sky over the North Carolina Virginia border over Gasbury, Virginia.

(01:51:00):
So the streak was detected between twelve fifty one and
twelve fifty six PM. What exactly was it? Well, quote,
looking at the videos, this is very low in the atmosphere,
said meteorologists Brad Panovitch. I'm curious if this was a
piece of space debris or a rocket body or degrading

(01:51:21):
space junk. That's a problem quote for something to be
in that bright in the middle of the day. It
was most likely burning up in the atmosphere. If it
were a meteor, it would have had to be very
large to be that bright in the middle of the
day agreed. There were no reports of any damage caused
by anything falling from the sky, though some witness reporting

(01:51:43):
allowed booming sound that shook their windows. The question is this,
I'm not answering questions right now because I'm I can't
see your questions if I'm looking at this computer. So
if I'm looking at this computer, I have no idea
what you guys are writing over here. The problem that

(01:52:06):
I have with this is not so much the media,
because I don't think this was a meteor. Uh. The
bigger concern that I think because the media usually will
burn up in the atmosphere. The bigger problem is space junk.
You know, space junk is a serious problem and very dangerous.

(01:52:27):
You have to remember, these satellites are pretty large. They're
not small little debris. I mean some of them are
the size of a small car, if not bigger, and
so these, you know, space junk, and there's a lot
of space junk right now that we have, Oh my gosh,
in space. It's it's bad. It's I think it's dangerous,

(01:52:48):
and it falling into the atmosphere could be a really incredibly,
very problematic because you have something like that coming down,
you're not gonna be able to stop that. You're not
gonna be able to stop it, and that's a big problem.
Oh wow. So Starlets says it was view viewable here

(01:53:09):
and almost an earthquake type shake. See, that had to
be something that to me sounds like a rocket, a
part of a rocket, because those things are. It was
a very bright fireball, which tells I agree with that meteorologist.
This had to be something that was rather large and

(01:53:30):
I believe metallic an object. So yeah, kind of crazy,
isn't it. So No, it wasn't a meteorite. See, a
meteorite wouldn't have had that type of not during the day.
It wouldn't have been as bright with an object that
is a size like you gotta remember when these rockets

(01:53:53):
when they launch, if they're not reusable, you know like
space X, SpaceX reuses, uh, you know, their their their parts.
But many times in NASA, you know, certainly Russia, they
launched these rockets and then the payload that's inside the rocket,

(01:54:15):
well then once they get into outer or upper space,
then they launch it and they leave that little container
and the container stays many times in space and just circles,
just circles. But eventually it falls, and that to me,
I guarantee it was probably something you're I bet you're
gonna find that it's Russian or something like this. Uh.

(01:54:40):
And an old piece of debris large and that's the problem.
All right, that's just good. You have a good night.
So isn't that crazy? That's hello? Yeah, I don't know, guys,
that that's that to me tells me there's something. Well, finally,

(01:55:01):
so for those of you, by the way, you speaking
of UFOs, and is it a UFO, Well, I don't
think it was. I think it was a space debris
and space debris is is pretty dangerous, uh, Senator Mike Rounds.
Senator Mike Rounds, if you guys need to be aware
of this, this is an interesting thing, confirms a UAP

(01:55:24):
disclosure disclosure legislation will be reintroduced. So UAP stands for
unidentified aerial phenomenon so. Senator Mike Rounds has confirmed that
a renewed effort is underway in the United States to
pass new laws aimed at increasing transparency around government records

(01:55:45):
related to UFOs, now more commonly referred to as UAPs.
The South Dakota Senator appeared on an episode of Reality
Check with Ross Colheart, where he discussed his continued commitment
to the UAP Disclosure Act, a piece leglation first introduced
in twenty twenty three alongside Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Although a watered down version was passed, the stronger original

(01:56:09):
proposal failed to make it through the US House of Representatives.
Rounds told Ross Colhart that he and Schumer intend to
try again this year, adding that work on the twenty
twenty five National Defense Authorization Act, the annual defense budget
bill in which the UAP proposals are imbedded, will begin
in the coming weeks. Now. Rounds told Ross cold Heart

(01:56:32):
that he and Schumer intend to try again this year,
confirming the answers, Yes, we intend to move forward once again.
I understand why necessarily wasn't approved, Well, thank you very much.
So why wasn't approved the first time? You know, when
you're dealing with UAPs unidentified aerial phenomena, most of the

(01:56:53):
time you're dealing with advanced technology in the military, and
so because there's advanced technology in the military, they obviously
don't want to identify too much. So no, I get,
I agree, we have to skepticism, you have to be skeptical,
and you need to be, especially when it comes to this.

(01:57:15):
But I don't know when I look at this the UAPs.
We got to be careful with that because obviously, I
think most of the time the UAPs are advanced again,
advanced technology, military technology, and we certainly don't want to
divulge that information and make it public because there are
there are people out there that are rather nefarious, and

(01:57:36):
we get it, we understand. Okay, so if you have questions,
we'll address a few of the questions. Gosh, it's already
ten o'clock, so all right, listen to this. Tell me

(01:57:58):
what you think about this. This has nothing to do
with the paranormal, but I'm curious to see what you
think about this. This is by Caitlin McCormick. This is
getting a lot of attention. A one hundred and sixty

(01:58:19):
seven million dollars one hundred and sixty seven million dollar
powerball winner he was fifty, he's fifty years old, has
now been exposed as a career criminal who spent thirty
years in jail before striking it rich. This is a

(01:58:43):
alex You can't be a normal human being. Okay, listen
to this. That's why you Got Muted? Pitty, The winner
of Kentucky's largest lottery jackpot, who was arrested in Florida
days after claiming his riches, has a sixteen page rap
sheet and decades long criminal history, earning him a jaw

(01:59:03):
dropping collection of booking photos along the way. Well James
Shannon Farthing has spent thirty of his fifty years alive
behind bars at twenty five different correctional institutions before he,
along with his mother and girlfriend, claimed the one hundred
and sixty seven million dollar powerball jackpot in April. Well,

(01:59:27):
the career criminal turned overnight millionaire, has racked up convictions
across in nine counties in Kentucky alone, for a litany
of offenses, including choking a person, bribing officers while in prison,
selling bad things to undercover cups, according to reports. Well

(01:59:50):
this is the article. It says the low life stream
of consistent crime started when he was just a teenager,
with the rest on charges of ranging from theft to
reckless driving. He was only able to complete ten years
of formal schooling and earn his ged in prison. In
later years, Farthing up the ante as he started dealing

(02:00:11):
certain illegal substances even roping his mom in the scheme
to smuggle some illegal substances into a maximum security facility.
Farthing accepted a plea deal that absolved to grizzle his mom.
He was sentenced to ten years. Even in the Slammer,

(02:00:34):
Farthing couldn't keep out of trouble. He was frequently placed
in administrative segregation after doing things like smuggling a variety
of bad things and other paraphernalia into the prison and
charging inmates to return items he stole from them like
a bully on a school playground. Anyway, the tattooed criminal
was frequently denied parole in part because of his seemingly

(02:00:56):
infinite offenses, with few signs of stopping. In the rare
cases he was granted parole, he'd lose it just as
quickly for violating the terms of his release. Farthing's appearances
has been well documented as countless mugshots showing the transition
from his baby face, clean shaven days to more recent
times sporting a gray go team and packing a few

(02:01:18):
extra pounds. His newfound wealth hasn't stopped his antics anyway.
Three days after cashing it in with his seventy seven
year old mom and girlfriend. He was arrested in the
Sunshine State after allegedly slugging another guest in the face,

(02:01:39):
kicking a deputy who tried to intervene. Anyway, Farthing also
violated his parole when he left Kentucky without notifying his
parole officer. He was required too because of his lengthy
criminal record. Anyway, he was just freed from Kentucky jail
last week and according to the Kentucky Parole Board, but
now has to face the charges from the Florida fight.

(02:02:00):
A silver of his a sliver. I'm sorry this lottery
weddings was about to put towards eleven thousand dollars bail.
He pleaded not guilty. He scheduled for a July fourteenth
arraiement where he could face up to five years in
prison for the remaining battery count on the deputy attack alone.
But yeah, I know this stupid Instagram. Every hour it stops,

(02:02:22):
it gets on the nerves and then you have to
stop what you're doing, and then you have to go
and get a new code key. It's a pain. I
don't like it. It's almost to a point where I
just don't want to do Instagram anymore. When you, cause
I don't like this because you have to stop everything
you're doing, and then it's like the trolling. It's like, okay,

(02:02:46):
let me stop, let me get you the attention that
you need. There you go save changes. It's annoying. So
but anyway, this guy won one hundred and sixty seven
million dollars. Oh you know about that guy one hundred
and sixty seven million dollars on the antichrisis. I did, actually,

(02:03:11):
when I was teaching revelations, I did. But hey, you know,
there's no law that says that you can't play the
lottery if you're on parole or so. I don't know.
It just you kind of wonder yourself, how does this happen?
I mean, I'm not trying to be mean or judgmental,

(02:03:33):
but you I mean, you have a wrap sheet a
mile long, you spend thirty of your fifty years in prison,
You've done a lot of bad things, and then this
you get lucky, You get one hundred and sixty seven
million dollars in the lottery. And then there are people

(02:03:53):
that spend their whole entire life never doing anything wrong,
or elderly trying to play the lottery just to be
able to have extra money, you know. So I don't know. Yeah,
that's that's a good point there on point. So I

(02:04:14):
don't know. It's it's kind of sad if you think
about it, But I guess that's you know, that's why.
That's where it goes. And so he has one hundred
and sixty seven million dollars so he'll be able to
afford an attorney that's top notch. And there we are.
But hey, you know, yeah it is. That's that's where

(02:04:35):
it goes. You can pray over them, Judy. Absolutely, we're
going to close out a speaker for those of you
who are listening to this on spreaker, we're going to
say goodnight to you guys. Yeah, it's easier. Let me
just close us out very quickly, because we're already at
the ten o'clock hour and we've already been here
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