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He is the host of My Sideof the Crystal Ball. His name is
Robert Lindsay Milne and he was readingtea leaves before he could before he could
read English. The Toronto native hadhumble beginnings as the nineteen year old quote
hippie psychic working at a tea house, but he has since grew to be
a recognized to be recognized across thecontinent as one of the most insightful psychic
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intuitive counselors of his time. Youwill be fascinated by his work with a
coma patient and now he was ableto help cure a very rare disease as
featured in the book The Perfect Predator. So Joe and us in welcoming please
Robert Lindsay mill Robert, Welcome tothe show. How are you. I'm
doing great. Thank you very muchfor having me on tonight. I've been
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really looking forward to it and havingour talk. Incidentally, I actually started
working at the tea room when Iwas fifteen and a half and reading the
tea leaves. I was homeless atthe time, and I was surviving on
the street using my intuitions in psychicability. I had already been using it
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at that young age. And Iheard that if you worked at the Cozy
Tea Room, you would if youworked in the afternoon, you'd get like
a sandwich in a cup of teaand some cookies and you'd get paid after
the shift. And if you workedat night, you got a hot dinner
and cookies in a cup of teaand you got paid. And I applied
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there, and you had to dotea leaf and card readings. I'd never
done a tea leaf root never haveever since ever done a tea leaf reading
or a card reading. But that'swhat you had to do to work there.
So I iPhone said I was psychic, and showed up and I had
to do a reading for the ownerof the place. And and what I
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did is I just picked up thetea cup and I held it up in
front of me like that and lookedat her and did my usual psychic stuff,
and then I put the cards onthe track. I had no idea.
What is a tea reading. Idon't think I'm reading. Well,
I've never done one, but youhad to. Well, people look into
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the tea cup, where the teacup, where tea leaves are, and they
get symbols or things like that.I've never used a medium except when I
was forced to. But there werea lot of There's lots of people that
do t leave, okay, butI don't. But then then I had
to do a card reading and Idid, and she hired me that day
and I worked both shifts, andthat day I had soured and a cup
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of tea dinner, and I gotpaid and I had a place to sleep.
Dotnoight, brother, I gotta tellyou something, you know, when
when when you first said that,when when you said that, if you
work during the afternoon, you getyou know, you get a drink and
the sandwich. If you work atnight, you get a hot meal.
I absolutely felt everything you just said. Because when you're deprived of what we
call normality in life and the standardway of living, and you don't have
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that, and you you have toenter a realm that most people will never
understand. The amazing respect and theamount of gratitude that we have for even
if it was a little bun witha rolled up piece of hamm in it,
that to us would be like athanksgiving. You know what I'm saying.
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It's it's I just felt that.And I didn't mean to divert this
conversation, but it's like, it'sa real value of life, and it's
a tough life, and and yourpsychic abilities actually help you. But what
I was going to ask you iswhen you do cards? Because if I
was, why I don't, Ohdon't I don't do cards. Okay,
I've never used a medium. II do psychic readings. I don't use
a medium. It's what I hadto do to get the joke, That's
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what I had to do. Ihad to pretend I was doing car Tilly
for any and card readings. Soyou had no experience at all doing any
of this. Well being psychic.He was a psychic? Absolutely, Yeah,
because you were You were a psychicearly in Live right you knew that?
Well? Yes, yes, Ium five six years old. I
was realizing that I was seeing stuffthat other people weren't, and I was
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getting beat up for it too.Um, um so, I would I,
you know, Uncle Harold, thatwasn't Aunt Sally? Who you know,
like, who was that? Right? Um? Okay? I just
saw the camera switch and I gota little nearly okay, so okay,
um so I would I would getinto trouble for for saying things and not
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understand why, and and um theway it happened that I understood. I
was about nine and my father tookme to an NHL Stanley Cup hockey game,
and it was Boston in Toronto.It was in nineteen fifty eight,
fifty seven something like that, andthe you know, the series was tied
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one one. The game they wereplaying in Toronto was one one. At
the end of the third period,and the teams came on the ice for
the and then the teams came onthe ice for the first overtime or first
overtime period. I knew Number seventeenGary Eman was going to score. I
just knew it. Game hadn't started, guys were just stretching, but I
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knew he was going to score.Referee blows the whistle and the teams go
to the bench and the starting lineupis there. And by the way,
Eman was not a starting player thatnight. He wasn't on the first line.
So as they lowered the lights andthe referee he's about ready to drop
the puck. I got so excitedbecause not only was Eman going to score,
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in my mind, he already had. And the entire building was silent.
We're all in the dark except forthe light through on the ice,
and I jump up and start screamingand cheering because Gary Eman scored. And
about eighteen thousand people turned and lookedat me and my dad and he said
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sit down, and I did.And anyway, referee drops the puck,
the game starts. Two three minutesinto the game, Eman jumps over the
boards and a guy named Red Kellytips the puck. I passes the puck
to Eman and then he tips itin the net and the game, you
know, the crowd erupts, andI just looked around that place and I
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just said, other people don't seewhat I see. And that was when
I knew I was seeing things andothers weren't. And that was a savior,
because I hardly ever got hit fordoing that anymore. How did that
affect your everyday life, you know, trying to do your everyday type of
living and having these abilities. Now, I know my wife she has certain
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abilities that she tries to actually avoid, She tries to black them. She
tries to be just because it justdoes a lot to her physically. But
I know that sometimes when we goin public places, she's very vulnerable to
energies. So you oh, yeah, you know you grew up very much
and you were aware of this.Did you learn how to combat this protect
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yourself at an early age. Didyou had to go through some struggles?
Oh? I had to go throughsome struggles. So you know, it's
been a process. M I AndI've spent my whole life, you know,
like um, from the time Istarted working at the tea room to
now it's like fifty seven and ahalf years and and it's it's been my
life's work, has been my commitmentin life. Um. So I'm constantly
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and have constantly worked on myself,both psychologically as well as um psychically and
and and developing my skills and abilities. You know, do you do very
discipline? Do you do any paranormalwork? Do you have you ever gone
on locations for groups? It maybe kind of done a tour of a
location. Try to read on it. I'm I'm more of a let's deal
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with who's living uh and and I'mI'm more it certainly is and and I'm
rather psychologically minded. So so I'minto um a lot of inner healing and
growth as well as you know,being you know, a regular psychic as
well. Um And And however,I've I've done some really interesting things in
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my career. When when I wasin my about twenty five, I got
contacted by the Purity Service with theRCMP Canadian Royal Canadian Mounted Police and um
I had an audition for a showin Ottawa radio show column show and and
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um um. This was in thenineteen seventies by the way, it would
have been seventy seven maybe or seventyeight and um twenty seventy seven. So
um I went to Ottawa to doto you know, to audition and audition
was being on the show incidentally,and and um I got the part.
But when I came back to Toronto, the program director from the radio station
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called me and said, um,you know, this guy from TASS News
Agency would like to interview you.And he's probably a you know, a
spy ha ha ha. And andand I said, well, um,
I don't want to meet him,and and I don't want anything to do
with this, and so don't givehim my number. So this was in
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the seventies, so you couldn't itwould be it was difficult to find people
or where they live in their phonenumbers then, and so I told him
not to give him my name ornumber. A few weeks later, friends
started calling me saying, we're hearingfrom this guy from the Mounties. It
was like several different people asking questionsabout you. Robert me right, and
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then um, I was trying tofigure out why. And then one day
this guy called me directly and heintroduced himself as Sergeant such and such and
that he was with the you know, the RCMP Security Service, and he
would like to talk to me abouta non criminal matter. And I said
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that, um, it was thisabout the Ottawa thing and and the task
news guy and then he said yesand he and I said, I don't
want to think to do with it, leave me alone, just just and
he said, well, um,we would really like you to help and
and you would be potentially helping yourcountry and even even the continent. And
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I said, okay, I'll talkwith you. And his friends, his
friends, his partner from Ottawa andthis guy he was from Niagaraphals. They
met me at my office and UMwe we had a little talk and UM
they told me the story about thisman. And this was over thirty years
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ago. UM. I'm not goingto tell you his name, but but
he he was indeed um uh journalistswith Task News Agency. But he also
had um diplomatic a diplomatic passport andum reporters new you know, UM newspaper
guys don't have uhum diplomatic passport.So um. The the Demounties asked me
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to meet with him because they believed, you see, he had spent most
of his life, his career inWashington and all of a sudden, out
of the blue, he gets transferredto Ottawa. That is not a promotion,
that is like that is like areally big, big step downward.
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So it was during Brejan s eraas he was fading away and the Mounties
thought that this guy was worried aboutbeing sent back to Russia and then to
Siberia, when actually it turned outthat was true, and they felt that
him reaching out at the radio stationknowing that the people at the radio station
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would inform the RCMP like they theyknow Achi. I don't know how they
believed that it was him reaching outbecause he thought he was in trouble and
they wanted me to meet him andI did and and UM on that day,
UM I was. And And bythe way, I did that show
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UM every month for about twelve years. So I just booked a show,
went went to the station and arrangedfor this guy to come for a reading.
UM. On the day of that, the Mounties met me at home.
We went to Pearson Airport. Weflew to Ottawa in a government plane
and we got to the hotel.They picked the hotel, UM and when
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I got there, we went straightto a room and UM it was like
one room and it had two adjoiningrooms in the hotel. And in the
two adjoining rooms there was another coupleof guys in each room. They were
all giants, right, all likelike six foot three and five, and
these giant guys and they said we'rehere to protect you and uh um.
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And it was all wired, youknow, for in nineteen seventies, latest
techniques. They were probably the wholeroom wired. It for sale. It
was, it was, it wasand and the thing that I they did
is they They they gave me hisdossie while they read it to me because
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they wanted, you know, theywanted to make sure I got everything right.
And it's the first time and theonly time in my life I allowed
myself to be influenced by information beforedoing a reading. And um, they
anyway, they primed me and gaveme all kinds of information. And when
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he came to get a read,and they also told me that be careful,
don't get nervous because Russians are tactmore tactile than us. And and
and he may sit closer to you, but he's not gay. Um,
they're just more and he said,They said, you know, he might
touch you on the arm and stuffbecause because they're more tactile, so just
be aware. Um. I startedto do a reading for him, and
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I realized the information they had givenme was incorrect, so I just eliminated
everything and I just started to dohis reading. Now. Um, what
they wanted me to say was inthe reading, they wanted me to say
something like, um, sometimes wehave friends, m and we don't always
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know that they are our friends.And you have lots of friends here.
That was what I was supposed tosay or something similar to it. So,
um, were they trying to getyou? That was the message?
Okay, okay, that was themessage. And um when I said that
to this guy and I was doinghis reading and it was recorded, he
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just looked at me, stood up, turned around and walked out, just
walked out, just just like that. Just um and uh. Anyway,
the guys came in the room andthey said that was really well done.
And I said, I think Iblew it. He left and he said
no or they said, you know, and he said, when when confronted,
when you mentioned to a Russian that'sin the country or in the continent,
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when you mentioned anything about affecting,that's what they do. They just
get up and walk away. Theydon't hang around at all. That's how
they handle it. So um,they said I did a good job.
And then they said we might notever know what happens. So spending the
time with these guys, I wasdoing psychic things and readings and stuff.
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And after this was done, theythen asked me can you find things?
And I can and do people andother things. Oh so several of my
friends when they lose their keys orstuff like that, they always call me
and we find them or whatever.Anyway, Um, so the guy from
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Niagaphaal said, well, um,could you find a dead letter box?
And a dead letter boxes was thatwas what was called where they passed intelligence
in those days and during the ColdWars, there was more intelligence passed at
Niagara Falls than anywhere in the world. It was. It was really amazing.
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But Robert, let me, letme let me tell you this real
quick. We've got about well,we've got about four and a half minutes
left. Anyway, I do wantto talk about the Perfect Predator when you
get a chance, all right.Anyway, Um, I found dead letter
boxes and things like that. Iwent down there every month for about two
years. Um. And one weekwhen I went there, you know,
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the guy said to me, rememberyour Russian friend, it worked out?
Oh good? Was all I everheard. That's all I ever heard.
Nothing more. Now, perfect Predator. Was he defecting. That's the point.
He was defecting. Now the implicationwas that he did. They didn't
confirm it with men great just theyjust said, he just said to me,
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it worked out. That's real businessthough. Man, that's like,
that's like, yeah, that's that'stop level bit, that's top level business,
all right now the perfect okay,well, that's all right, Um,
perfect Predator is a lot longer story. Um. Anyway, this guy
um had been a client of mineand his wife also she was an is
an epidee theologist Canadian too, bythe way, UM, and I've been
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doing readings for her for thirty years. Um. She's a professor of epidem
theology at California University and her husbandis a professor of um experimental psychology at
the university. They're both associate deansof their departments. Boy, I tell
you conversation with him talk about someof the stuff he knows, ye oh
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yeah, and her too. Soanyway, Um, they go away on
their dream big or one of them. And the year before I had warned
Tom that he had an illness coming, and I told him that he was
going to get as sick as youpossibly could get and not die. But
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I also he got to be areally big guy. And what I said
to him first was, in twoyears from now, you're gonna be weigh
one hundred pounds less than what youdo now. And then I started talking
to him about getting sick. ThenI said to him it appears like your
destiny is losing one hundred pounds.Now that you know this, you can
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either pay attention to the warning I'vegiven you and and lose it, or
you'll get sick, lose it,and you'll be one hundred pounds later.
And then I said, you cando it the easy way or the hard
way. It is up to here. Anyway, he started doing it,
but he never lost. Right,He's in Egypt with their in Egypt.
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He gets sick when he's in thepyramidum. He gets taken to the hospital
and he catches the most potent superbugon the planet. And it was one
hundred percent antibiotic resistant. And whenwhen you got that in those days,
like sixty seven years ago, itmeant you died. There was no cure.
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When he was in a coma dying, I had a mental link with
him, and I spent connected tohim seven days a week, twenty four
hours a day, connected to himpsychically. Now I wasn't the only person
involved, Stephanie, and I toldStephanie that she would be able to find
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the cure, and she decided thatshe was going to do it while her
husband was in a coma dying andshe created a team of leading experts around
the world, and as her husbandwas dying, she found the cure and
and my part in it. Now, there are a lot of people on
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the planet that could have done whatI did. I was lucky I got
to call. There's lots of peoplethat could have done it. And I
share this accomplishment with all my brothersand sisters that do this work because it
opened the door for us to beincluded and taken seriously. And we prove
that when someone is in a comasometimes they have an awareness, they can
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know what's happening. And on threedifferent occasions, but one specifically where Tom
was and Robert, I'm gonna.I'm sorry. Yeah, I'm sorry,
I'm gonna. I appreciate it,but we will have to have because this
story intrigues me to no end,just simply because of what it is and
the fact that you had this linkto this guy and you ended up karn
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me. But they can find moreabout you and your story and this book
at your website r lmreadu dot comor Robert Lindsay mil dot com. Correct,
that's correct, and you can findme on iHeart UM. You can
also find me on that's right,there's a weekly show called My Side of
the Crystal Boss on Odyssey Radio.He's on YouTube. You can find it
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all there. Robert Lindsay Mill,thank you so much. We appreciate you
sticking with us tonight. Sorry wedidn't get to everything. Thank you,
sir. Thank you. Those guyshave a great line. Thank you sir.
Yeah, appreciate it. Wow,all right, we didn't even scratch
the surface. No, we weweren't able to continue to scratch a damp.
We'll get them back. Hey,folks, Hey going to bottom now
break. When we come back,we got some things to talk about.
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dot com. Poop Well, myfriends, poop Well, welcome back to
add normal reality, folks. I'mRon Phillips. That's Rocky Stucci. What
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the hell did you say al for? I have an idea? Welcome back,
folks. I h I really hate, actually almost broke my breast last
weekend that we didn't get to allof that story, the second story.
I mean I didn't. I didn'tunderstand for the first part of his story,
his first story that he was goingdown the path of a defector.
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That was deep, that was deep. I was way into that. I
was like, that's not the storyI want. I was feeling it.
Man, We're talking like double littleseven Tom Cruise ship going on. No.
I mean because quite honestly. Ihad heard the story already about his
saving this gentleman that was in thecoma from this super predator bug um.
And it's a very it's a verycrazy story. But go out there to
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his website. It is Robert LindsayMill dot com. He'll he'll do a
reading for you as well. Outthere. I mean, this guy's been
doing psychic readings for fifty plush years. So U Red Bunnies says, I'm
your apperian, which I don't knowall that's relevant? H what's psychic?
And can you read my mind?I don't think anybody wants to read your
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mind. Man, you know whatI'm saying, I'm psychic. I'm reading
your ship. It's kind of likea dark web of spiders and cockroaches and
and dead turtles and and you knowthat ugly kind of gross stuff. There
you go, I just write it. Man, You're welcome. Twenty five
bucks. I'll send you a bill, all right. Hey, by the
way, Big Dug, I meanhey, never mind, not Big Doug.
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Skinny Doug. Ladies and gentlemen,who is Skinny Duck. It's dog
Man, Hi Doug. It's hisbirthday. Oh it is Doug Stack.
I know, do have doug Ee. Happy birthday to you. Yeah,
bitches, at birthday to you.Yeah, aty birthday, Little doug Ee
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at birthday to you maybe, uhyeah, and we're all thankful Texas guys.
I have a fantastic story. Yeahhe does. So Rocky pulls up
at the house tonight, and uh, just like he does every Thursday night.
Yo, he'll pull up out front. But I was standing on the
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front sidewalk he was, and Iheard this thud as Rocky opened his car
door, and I'm thinking, whatin the hell did he do? But
the thud was to my right,So I turned at that point and I
saw a squirrel. Why would youautomatically accuse me of the second yeau nor
noise? A squirrel had fallen outof the tree in my yard from probably
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I don't know, ten twelve feetup w w E ship. He hit
the freaking concrete sidewalk with a thudand then jumped up immediately and just sat
there. And so I watched himfor a second and Rocky comes walking up
to the house and the squirrel Iactually came toward you to the other tree
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to try to get up that tree. And sat at the bottom of it
for a minute and couldn't get up, so he went back to the first
when I first got there. Sothen he went over to the shrubs the
bushes right outside my front door.Well, Rocky and I stood there and
talked for a few minutes, andI knew this squirrel was still sitting there
because he had either dazed himself orwas injured. So I walk around Rocky
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steading on the porch right next tothe shrubs, and I walk around to
the front and look underneath her.I said, yeah, he's there,
So I walk on down a littleways. This squirrel, I'm telling you,
starts squealing and runs back toward Rockyand I looked up and all I
saw was elbows and a holes.Rocky was screaming like a little girl running
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What was going on there? Youknow? See, here's the thing.
See, you guys don't understand mygame. Man, it's all psyops and
this is that bro you know,ok, tears and here's the thing you
were panting. I saw what you'redoing, and I was dialing in.
I already saw fifteen different scenarios inmy head. Everything went full matrix and
my ship could have climbed the brick. You would have climbed the brick.
I know, because I do shitlike that. Bro. It's part of
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my ships man, all right.So all of a sudden, Ron shoes
it on purpose. I did notagitate, and all of a sudden,
I didn't even make a sound.It wasn't tripping. It was freaking screaming,
all right. And we made highcontact, and I saw fangs grow
out his mouth and it started bubblingat the cheeks. It was funny.
So I defended myself. See,Ron didn't even see the moves I made
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before I even ran against the wall, smashed my head and I couldn't stand
up because I almost tripped over hisfreaking step when I screamed. Yep,
that was a part of the act, Bro, I was showing fear to
try to make come closer to me. I want to get in the corner.
Nobody understands my techniques. I mastermindthis stuff. That's all I think
about is how I'm going to defeatsquirrels when I wake up. It was
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hilarious. It was hilarious. Butcome to find out, this poor poor
squirrel injured himself when he fell,and so he's running around on the yard
with this left arm up and heI don't think he broke it. He
freaking hit pretty hard. Yeah.When I looked at him, his eyeball
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was twitching and his tooth words.But I did get a message at the
beginning of the show that my wifewent out because she's she's got a soft
heart about animals and stuff like that. So she grabs the gloves and she's
gonna go out there and pick thissquirrel up, take him to the vet.
Maybe I don't know, but shesaid he ran away from her and
ran past the first tree, jumpedon the second tree, and ran up
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the tree. So he I'm thinkinghe injured himself temporarily. Maybe he just
needed to rest and shake it off. I think that we just need to
squirrel, he said, stopped beingYeah, I told the squirrel stop being
a bitch. Man. You knowwhat, learn how to use your back
legs or something. You have threeother legs, do it. Okay,
there's other people that are worl softthan you, mister three legged squirrel.
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Okay, man up a little bit, climb that shit. Okay, we
got shit to do. Yeah,yeah, it was. It was.
It was kind of grind enjoyed mescreaming like a girl. That it was
funny. It was funny because thenthen my wife and family came out and
he all tried it, like,oh no, I'm well they came out
to see who screamed. Well,they want to know what her name was.
Well, where's the female? Yeah, where's the girl that screamed?
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Done here? And then also Missylooks at me, she goes, you're
so stupid, like what, Doug, you gotta you gotta pet squirrel?
What? Wow? All right,all right, as long as we I'm
taking Van the spy because I wantto say something. Okay, I want
to pet monkey. What do theycall those monkeys squirrel monkeys or something like
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that with the really long tails.Yeah, it's like hauling monkeys. Hauling
monkeys? No, I see myTikTok. They're different kind of monkey.
Yeah, they're like a god.I don't want a squirrel monkey. No,
I don't want to what is this? Mon's like a what is it?
Ye? Look it up, phillips, But I want one. I
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just don't want to change his diaper. And I'm getting a female because I
don't want monkey balls. Most mostpet monkeys are squirrel monkey, spider monkeys,
marmoset or my cock. You whatwhat was the last one? Squirrel
monkey? I was one after that? Squirrel monkey. No, you're gonna
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say it, Phillips, say itagain. Cock. Anybody want to buy
a baby in my cock? Hey? Yeah, this? Uh, the
little squirrel monkeys. Those are cute, but those things probably will eat your
face. Well, here's okay,which one's a squirrel monkey? I don't
know what this is. This oneis a monkey. It's kind of cute
though, but see, you knowwhat, when you watch them meat,
you kind of want to flip himin. That monkey is cute right there?
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What is that? That's the onesthat are all over China and Japan
that are stealing everybody's purses. No, that was not the kind that are
you ever watched those? I wantto fight them. I'm not even lying.
I see some of those monkeys thatI'm like, mar those people tolerating
that shit. That thing came upand trying to steal my cell phone or
something. I'm kicking it. I'msorry. I don't know. A lot
of people will say monkeys as petsare not a good plan, because here's
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the problem. It's really fun.You ever see Michael jack What was my
camerons and marmosets are sometimes called pocketmonkeys. Um what what? What was
Michael Jackson's monkeys name? Again?But bubbles? Okay, I'll go with
that. It sounds good. Bubbleswas really cute, That's what it was.
Bubbles was super super cute though,Yes, and it was. It's
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I mean you used to wear thebig bolveralls and shiit remember all that?
It was so cude. I go, we all wanted it too busy.
Go look at pictures that son ofa bitch. Now it's like nine foot
tall, bald fangs and eat humansouls for a living. Yeah, that
cute little bubbles. Yeah, nobles, the bubbles are still alive. You.
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I saw doc Yeah, I sawa documentary where U LaToya went to
go see Bubbles forgotten and abandoned yep, and Bubbles will sitting in a cage
man, And it looked pissed Bubbleslike, Man, I don't want those
big bubble bas in the first place. We're not doing a whole lot of
paranormal or abnormals yet tonight. Thatis bubbles and Michael Jackson's dead, that's
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true. So that's how I wantedto get someone's elvis. Yeah, m
here we go, folks, tothe spirits of the dark world. I
am Ron Phillips and I am reachingthe two to please tickle my butthole when
I sleep tonight. At is itis done? It is done, done,
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it is done. Oh, thankyou very much. Come on,
all right, so tell your storyabout your show last night. What happened?
Did you or did you not getslapped? I gotta slap like a
son of a bit. I gotslapped. And Rocky does a show on
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Wednesday nights with his fantastic spouse.Why she she like dudemn challenge. That's
a challenging hour, bro? Isit for you a challenging hour? You
know, bro? She would probablysay that too. Did you purposely come
over to the set on the back, patty or just to watch that?
I don't watch it now, Ihaven't watched it yet. No, you
come over to watch it? No? I don't. Yeah, you do?
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You sit there and laugh at mefor forty five minutes. Anyhow,
he got slapped last night? Ohyou don't want to talk about that part
because he tried to set up ajoke, or he set up a joke
and uh yeah, it worked allwell, it did work. You know
what. It worked well because wehave Linda Man. Yeah, Linda,
thank you man. She worked withit. I sent her message before I
did it. I said, Lynda, I love your girl, but I
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just want you to know one thingtotally right now. I want you to
know something. I'm gonna talk shit, and it's happening. I'm talking shit
about you, but I'm just kind. Okay, let's just get that straight
out there before I start. Iam kidding, or you would have had
two women or dude, dude,because she was for real mad and she
should have been right, she shouldhave been. Anybody who would say anything
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psychotic as I did should have agood ass whooping. Right. So but
I did it. I'm brought everybody, and everybody's like, dude, what
a punk? What? What?You was? Just kin double punk?
Yeah? It was great. Butthen all of a sudden, I saw
a quick little flash when she hitsyou. No, it was cute.
Is it weird? Okay? Whatnever? Man? Is it weird to
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get turned down when you get slappedby your wife? Oh? This just
became a whole different show because Iwanted it again. There you go.
And I wasn't wearing undwhere during theshow yesterday. Yeah. Any updates on
the U that's fantastic. Kind Iguess you don't give it. Any updates
on the Nevada trip. No updates, no update, thank you very much,
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thank you, Texas. No noupdates yet because things did a twist.
Oh no, no, no,we already were of it, okay,
because originally, Oh I don't thinkthey even know. We didn't even
tell anybody, did we. Webrought it up as an We talked about
it. Yeah, yeah, wetalked about the Goldfield Hotel. Yes,
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we did, all right, Sowe talked about would it be cool if
Yeah, we're gonna try. Well, this is what we're doing. We're
we're talking with the Goldfield and weare or originally we're going to set up
this big public event. But somethingmay have changed in a good way that
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maybe it can't be a public event. That's all right. So we don't
have all the details because we don'tknow exactly what's going to happen. Not
a lot of time left to doit if we want to do it for
a certain reason at a certain time, so we should know something fairly quick.
Somebody's out of town right now.They'll be back on Monday and I'll
know a lot more about that.So they've been going all week. But
it's a big deal. Can youimagine that's gonna be if we can work
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this is what I want. That'sgonna be a fantastic Oh me, are
you in a small crew? Yeah? And maybe we can even do like
what We'll pick a winner or something. It has to be somebody close because
you got to figure out how you'regonna get your ass there. So if
you live in Maine, you probablydon't want to enter. You know,
you probably want to be with it. Try if you have money. But
maybe we could pick somebody, butyou know, if we could do it
to where we get a small crew. Oh my god, I'm not going
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to talk shit about the gold Field. I'm not gonna say I'm gonna go
anywhere in that place by myself,because I'm not. I will tell you
right now, I am not goinganywhere in the Goldfield. I've been fucking
hotel. Oh yes i am.I'll go on the basement by myself.
I don't give a shoot, dude, I'm a demon warrior. He's lying
like a son of a bit he'slying, I ain't going nowhere, but
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he wouldn't go upstairs. It's freakingno way. Yeah, you know what,
man, I appreciate that intuitiveness.I really do, because you know,
you get Brad who goes back inthe attic like a freaking idiot,
saying stab me. Oh the dude, Oh yeah, Brad would he was
tempted. I mean he was taunting. I don't like that kind of stuff.
I don't like taunting. Taunting.Taunting is like that's the makings of
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a horror movie. He's like,be chicken. I'm yeah, but uh
yeah, so so that would bereally cool. Now. For some reason,
I don't care about most of thehotel. There was a room downstairs
where they said the lady was chainedto the radiator. I want to go
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in that room. I think it'sone or nine, okay, and then
I want to go in the basement. That's where I want to stay by
myself. All mate, No,you don't, no, I don't you
probably, but you you have troublegoing into basement with a group of people.
I ain't leading the way. Yeah, I'd be like, no,
I'm going to be in the middle, because you know, no because if
sum attacks, you know, it'sgonna be equal distance and equal farenals for
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everybody for me to protect them.So I need to be able to go
left to right, and I'm justbalancing it, you know, bro,
Yeah, balancing. So I gotto be in the middle. You know,
I'm probably gonna work out a littlebefore I go, just kind of
pick up my speed. He's probablynot a bad idea. Work on my
stairs running. We gotta go trainfor this ship man. It's it's two
stories or three stories. But theygot videos. Yeah, I have no
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idea how they got videos of ofyou undeniable video of this shadow just be
like, oh you look around thecorner. Oh, they're they're walking towards
me. Oops, I'm gone.And then they ran towards it. Got
on video. I'll find it,and then, um, what you gotta
do is watch Close Adventures first documentary. That's what started them off, the
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Goldfield Hotel, and so they runtowards the corner to turn the corner book
nothing there. It was a door. They got some of the most amazing
evidence and then this lady goes backafterwards Constantino and I think I told everybody
about this, but she was withthe news company that tried to debunk it
and could not and she's the stassingquestions why did you throw the brick?
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And they did it on live news. They did an EVP, like a
two question EVP thing for the viewersto watch, and they got a response
and it was an older lady withthe Southern accent that says, what,
we didn't mean to hurt anyone,really, right live on the freaking news.
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Clear it wasn't like wait wait wait, played again, played again,
played again, I think hold on, played again, played It was like,
holy shit. She was right thereand says, well, we didn't
mean to hurt anyone. Accable bitch. Look, if you get an EVP
that physically says an entire sentence,yep, that's the place that's going to
happen. That's well, that's whenyou know that you're catching something. That's
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the place. Because that scanner probablyhit it, what five six channels in
that time frame. That wasn't thescanner, what was it? That was
a voice recorder. Oh, theyheard it all they got in. They
got it on a voice recorder,and so lot it's like somebody you were
interviewing and he is well, wedidn't either hurt anyone, but they didn't
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hear it audibly at the time,and they had it live on the news,
so one hundred percent to a hundredpercent. See, I couldn't figure
out why when they're on the firsttrip to the hillhouse, why you carried
that little recorder around with it?Oh? Yeah, because that is where
you get the rent. But youdon't get it. You don't hear it,
you get So the thing about thetell you go back and to me
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that is the most evidence was substanceis a recorder, But why do you
not hear it audibly at the timeBecause it's at a different decibel that what
that they record, our hearing cango to. It's below because we only
so you have a spectrum of soundright here and we're like right here,
yeah, you know, so wecan't hear all that. Thank god we
can't because we probably don't want tohear anything. The recorders are made to
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pick up that. They I shouldgo a bunch duscibels lower and a bunch
ductibels higher in their recordings. They'regetting full sound. Yeah, man,
I've been working with sod when whenyou you can go look at what a
lot of these TV shows the recordersthey use, and they're pretty expensive recorders.
But then you go you can lookat the charts, the wave charts
when they record. Yeah, yeah, it's what you're looking for. You're
looking at depths of a level solow, and that's how you get them
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and hopefully it's all in alignment withwhat's there. I don't know how it
works, that's the thing. Idon't know how an EVP works, but
I don't know where it comes from. I know you've gotten recorded shit ton
yeah, but still where does itcome from? Because you can't feel the
breath. Sometimes you can if theywant you to. Sometimes they can touch
you if they want to. Sometimesyou can hear it audibly, but sometimes
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you can't. Where is that soundcoming from? Where is it? Right?
Because we have miked up an entirefloor before, we've miked up a
room, or we've had six microphones, nice dynamic microphones. We got EVPs,
and we still could not determine whatmicrophone those EVPs came from. So
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where is it? And how dothey get there? What do they see?
Is their world physical at all?And how do they see us?
How can they how can they partakein our always. Maybe they were doing
their own ghost hunt and we werethere ghosts. You know, dude,
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maybe that's what it is. Maybewe're the paranormal and we're the ones and
there. How can you not thinkthat? How do we not know that?
We know nothing? Now? Imean our existence so weird it is.
But but but interdimensionally, you know, we we are catching audio,
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Yes, that's being recorded potentially interdimensionally, meaning that a radio or that the
radio waves or the sound waves orwhatever bouncing around in space are being captured
by the recording device. Okay,but we can't hear them physics, So
interdimensionally, but sometimes dimensionally if it'san audible and our dimension. Right,
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So somehow when somebody perspires, I'msorry what I mean, um um,
not perspires, not sweats, umto I swear to God, I will
slapt I swear to god, dude, I will slap the shot out of
you. Right, come get offme. What do you what's the right
word I'm trying to think of?Per where the person freaking dies? Okay,
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yeah, when somebody dies, itgot to be like that. Okay,
yeah, it actually felt real,it felt good. Hum What am
I saying? Yeah? Oh,so when we die, how do we
know the ability? Now? Arethey traveling from one? Are they traveling
between that? Where are they goingwhen they're not talking to well? I
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agreed, where are they are they? Are they do this pop in real
quick? Right? Are they inhabitingfull time? Are they just to pop
in? Kind of? Who thehell knows? Is there a such thing
as a trapped ghost? Isn't thatpurgatory? That's the word we come up
with. That's the word a religioncame up with. Does it really exist?
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Does hell really exist? Yeah?No, sers question does it really
exist? We create the realities wewanted to be at the end of the
day, at the end of theday, our entire because I said it
before on the show, our physicalexistence right now does not have to be
the way it is the way welive our lives. It doesn't have to
be this way. It's the wayit's molded. It's the way it's been
molded over centuries upon centuries upon centuries, so it's normal to us. To
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us, there's no other way.There's no other way. I set it
on the show the other day.We look at natural food stores like taboo,
gross disgusting places because we want togo get that disgusting food and put
in our bodies. We live reallyweird. Yeah, but when you start
thinking about things like where is itcoming from? Why can they only say
so much? Is there a purgatory? Anybody who's religious is going to say
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yes, but they have nothing tosubstantiate it except what they were talking growing
up. I'm not saying it's abad thing. I'm just saying that's how
they believe what they believe because they'venever been to go see a purgatory.
So we don't know. We don'tknow that we're dealing with human spirits.
We don't know where they come from. We don't know shit really about anything
about that. The thing is thatwe don't know that they're human spirits,
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but we always put human attributes towardsalways have to, you know what I'm
saying. We always have. That'swhat we're assuming we're communicating with, and
it's what we do though, it'swhat a human being does. Now that
and that's a cool thing about abrain is that it's program to try to
understand. And I'm looking at someof these pictures, dude from this satellite
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or this um whatever, James Webbthing or whatever. Yeah, this has
taken me to a whole different levelof where I am sitting in my thought
about existence because dude, I'm notlooking at open I'm not looking at dead
space, correct, man, Iam looking at so much life. Dude,
it says, what's Here's the thingthat kills me when lock the image
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that you posted, right, whenyou look at that image, it's hard
to fathom the size of this thingthat you're looking at on the screen.
It's a cute picture, right,that's all. That's how we can digest
it. We're like, but thatthing is light years across. It's just
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it's because we're so are away fromit. It's just it's amazing to me.
But that's the way my mind goeswhen we start looking at those kind
of and how you're talking about goingfor the furthest back in time we've ever
been, Yes, such a thing, and then well but people, but
that's what I'm the people are always, you know, constantly trying to explain
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to people what you see when youlook up and you're looking at stars and
you're looking at everything else, you'relooking into the past. Period. It
doesn't matter what you look at inspace, you are looking into the past,
some more near past than than others. Good point, Mary, damn
it, I agree it. Yeah. I mean, hell, we're looking
thirteen thou thirteen billion years into thepast. Dude, that's all live.
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I mean every answer you want,you just need to look up, and
every answer to our existence is upthere. It's just there's some things we
don't need to know. I wantto know it all. I want to
know two damn its man. Thanksfor hanging out with us on Thursday nights.
We we thank you for your time. We know that we didn't go
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Muss and bless you God. What'sAmerica Phillips? Don't take a ship,
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we don't buy to come