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(00:00):
This week on Cosmic Cantina. Well, I'm back from the UK and ready
to return to the bar. Wasfun stories of alien fiscus fluids. Yep,
that's right, We're talking about angelhair and all those fun otherworldly liquidy
substances. Oh so grab a stiffone and join us for all new Cosmic

(00:21):
Cantina. I'm your host, MelissaTittle, and every week I go to
my favorite bar, Cosmic Cantina,and kick back with my co host Josh
Columbuski and Matt O'Connor. We talkabout aliens, bigfoot, ghosts, ancient
cultures, and anything from the unseenworld that needs a little illumination. Welcome

(00:50):
to Cosmic Cantina. I'm your host, Melissa Tittle, and tonight I'm drinking
a spiked kambucca. It is gingerberryflavor. It is Amaze and mine Field.
Yes, good to see you drinkingagain. Ted spend a few episodes.
Welcome back to the club. Yeahyeah, actually definitely welcome back to

(01:14):
the Cantina. But we'll get therein a second. Josh, what you
gut tonight? I'm in honor ofwhat I'm going to talk about Tonight,
I'm drinking a white Russian. Itwas the right metaphor. It's the right
metaphor for discussing angel hair, andtonight I'm going to do the definitive segment
on angel hair, one of myfavorite topics in ufology. Boys and girls.
I'm very excited. Things are gonnaget sticky, things are getting love,

(01:42):
all right, Yes, what aboutyou O'Connor? Oh, I picked
up a little breckon ridge whiskey zooblend, and h it's pretty like that.
Wait wait, wait, wait,did you know if there's a surge
in general warning on this Holy shit? No, yeah, it's it's pretty
sweet. It's like all the waydown to the scruggle, see what's going
on. Yeah, I'm operating machineryand the wrong way apparently with both effects.

(02:07):
I don't know. Anyway, it'spretty pretty warming on the inside.
And uh god, I'm feeling goodtonight. Let's get some angel hair into
us. Guys. All right,it's gonna be really awkward and fun.
I can't wait for you've done foryou. For those of you sorry too
many kampouch us. For those ofyou that are just joining us in this

(02:30):
angel hair discussion for the first time, not you veterans that know all about
angel hair. But for those ofyou that don't know what angel hair is,
I want you to really understand thatif there's kids in the car,
they should leave, if if youknow, you should just be alone right
now in this conversation because it's littleinappropriate. So this is this is just

(02:50):
something's gonna sur us off some uncomfortableconversations with you kids. Veterans. We've
got new angel hair stories and it'sgoing to be amazing. Before we get
to angel hairs stories, I wantedto thank everybody that I was at the
Awakening conference in the UK that Ispoke at. I had no idea that
we had so many Cosmic Cantina fanfans over on the other side of the

(03:14):
Pond's exciting it was. It wasso cool. I like, I was
just so surprised that they were like, oh, I would listen to Cosmic
Cantina all the time. And Iended up they had like an after party
one of the nights. Ended uppartying with some of the Cosmic Cantina guys
that were like listened to the showa lot. Shout out to you guys.
The Disposure team has a big podcastout there they were also at the

(03:36):
Awakening conference, big fans of CosmicCantina. Yeah, this older woman came
up to me and she and shehad a very sweet voice and you know,
very polite uh uh UK person whowas like, Hi, can I
get your autograph? I love CosmicCantina. And I'm like, really,

(03:57):
are you okay? So great?That's awesome. Yeah, so I big
shout out. It was an amazingconference. It was really cool. I'm
hoping Code twelve is going to beon Amazon pretty soon. I know that
I was pitching that at the conferencea lot, but but yeah, thank
you to everybody. So cool.We're back. I'm sorry. I was

(04:18):
in the UK for a little long, longer than I thought I was going
to be. I was running aroundlooking at ancient sites and getting pissed on
because there's tons of rain there andclouds. I brought all these sexy dresses,
couldn't wear o an event. Iwas so cold I had to go
buy clothes. I've been there,Melissa wearing all your sexy dresses and yeah,

(04:40):
yeah, yeah, that was adifferent kind of conference for you.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, that's a different thing. Yeah
yeah right right, all right,so we want to thank all your listeners
that are in the United States oranywhere else in the world that are supporting
us. We love you guys,and so we have to give you a
shout out. Matt who are ourreptilian reach arounds? Oh yeah, we

(05:05):
got we got one reptilian reach aroundto one lucky customer. Her name is
Montana Spoltman. She gave us abit of a reach around, a reptilian
reach around. It's all scalyon pointygood times. And then and then someone
bought themselves a consensual probing, sogood luck with that. That's the once

(05:28):
a weirdo was once a weirdo.Weird I've got a consensual prime. Yeah.
I like that name. It's agood one. So thanks so much.
We really appreciate everyone chipping in.Uh good stuff, and we got
some some awesome shows and possibly bigguests coming up. I don't want to
tease too much, but yeah,we'll let you know when they're coming up.

(05:51):
One of the things too. Eventually, we would like to get back
to video. I know a lotof you have come up to me,
have brought me emails and said thatyou really miss our face. And so
as soon as we can get thattogether. We want to want you to
look at our faces again. Yes, yes, we'll be back on that
specifically the boys. You don't needto look at my face. But Josh

(06:13):
is ready to rant, and Matt'sgot his Australian locks for all you ladies
had back right now, Heworth.Yeah, and I'm in the middle anyway,
So let's get to it. We'regonna talk about all the fluids and

(06:34):
all the alien evidence that's out there, all the weird sticky stuff that's out
there. But first let me boreyou with with the story. This is
this is something it's been happened acouple months ago actually, and there's been
a lot of new updates on it. But but since we're talking about alien
evidence, and we'll get into thesticky stuff a little bit later, let's
talk about her Harvard professor Abby Lobe, who he believes he's found fragments of

(06:59):
an alien technology. This is prettyfascinating. I mean, we've been hearing
about Abby Lobe for quite some time. He came out with this book several
years ago. But he actually gotan expedition paid for I think three million
dollars from a bunch of billionaires togo and where he believes he could find
evidence of either a crashed alien craftor part of a meteorite. So here's

(07:25):
the notes from This article was actuallypublished in July ninth, twenty three,
so just a couple of months ago. There, of course is a lot
of updates, but let me justgive you the bare bones. So US
Space Command confirms with almost near certainty, wow, ninety nine point nine that
the material came from another solar systemthat they've discovered in this location. So

(07:47):
Harvard professor Abby Lowe believes he mayhave found fragments of an alien technology from
a meteor that landed in the watersoff of Popa, New Guinea in twenty
fourteen. Loebe and his team justbrought the materials back to Harvard for analysis.
This the US Space Command confirmed withalmost near certainty ninety nine point nine
nine percent. They just really lovejust nine ninth Like like what where's the

(08:07):
one percent? They just can't theyjust kid can't get there. I just
can't do it. They're like wethave like one percent of error, Like
okay, just commit, you know, ninety nine point ninety nine nine point
nine nine. Just put your dickon the table and commit just one hundred
percent, Like come on, God, damn it, the light out the
big guy, Okay, okay,let me get to the story. All

(08:30):
right. Well, it reminds meof like the percentages when we were talking
about like the Peruvian Mummy and stuff. You know, it's like, yeah,
you get to a point where it'slike, yeah, it's not this,
I don't know what it is.Yeah, sure, which is more
interesting to me that they don't know. But anyway, yeah, right,
right, because it just warrants moretesting. But anyway, this is ninety
nine point nine nine nine percent.Okay. The material came from another socialist

(08:54):
and the government gave low but asix point two mile radius and where it
may have landed. So he's obviouslyworking in cahoots with them, which is
probably why he was able to raisethree billion dollars because he was using probably
some of their equipment. Lobe says, this is where the fireball took place,
and the government detected it from theDepartment of Defense. It's a very
big area, the size of Boston, so we wanted to pin it down.

(09:16):
We figured the distance of the fireballbased off the time delay between the
arrival blast wave of the boom ofexplosion and the light that arrived quickly,
so again meteor or craft. Thisis what they found. Now, I
have lots of questions and I don'tknow if you guys have any updates on
this, but I'm going to rattleoff the facts and then you guys let

(09:37):
me know what you have. Lobesays, we found ten spul spheral loose.
These are almost perfect spheres or metallicmarbles. When you look at them
through a microscope, they look verydistinct from the background. They have colors
of gold, blue, brown,and some of them resemble a miniature of

(09:58):
the Earth. Analysis of the compositionshowed that the sphere sphere rules. It's
not spherical. Its sphere rules aremade of eighty four percent iron, eight
percent silicone, four percent magnesium,two percent titanium, plus trace elements.
They are sub millimeter in size.The crew found fifty of them in total.

(10:20):
It has material strength that is tougherthan all space rock that they've seen
before or catalog by NASA as ofnow, or that we know of.
We calculated its speed outside the SolarSystem. It was sixty kilometers kilometers per
second, faster than ninety five percentof all stars in the vicinity of the
Sun. The fact that it's madeof materials tougher than even iron meteorites and

(10:43):
moving faster than ninety five percent ofall stars in the vicinity of the Sun
suggested potentially it could be a spacecraftfrom another simulated civilization or some technological gadget
from another civilization outside the Solar System. Mind blowing. Yeah. I mean,
of course they have to just likeMatt said with the Peruvian Mummy,

(11:05):
they have to just keep running.They have to keep asking new questions and
then running that through the system tosee what they can come up because there's
never there's never really an end tothis. They just have to keep asking
more questions and see what the datacomes up with. But that's pretty mind
blowing. Yeah. Like finally,when this came out, I was trying

(11:26):
to work out, like, Okay, he found some balls out of the
sea, Like great, but whatare we talking about here? I guess
the idea is, yeah, theDisney movie under there. Let me get
my shell little spaceballs. So hesaid, he said alien technology, which

(11:50):
is interesting. I don't know whywhy is he saying that? They're like
what about that? Nothing about thatscreamed alien technology. I guess because they're
trying to work out whether there's aartificially created or whether it's a naturally occurring
thing. And from what it lookslike as far as we know on Earth,
I guess he's saying that these lookvery much like they're artificially created by

(12:13):
something because the shape and there's likethese like smooth almost like cut, perfectly
cut edges and stuff on him.He was saying, I was just reading
a recent interview with him, butyeah, that that was the interesting thing.
That's is this intelligently made metals orwhatever or is it just naturally occurring?

(12:37):
But so I goig question, something'sflistening something spaceball is flying in space
from out of our solar system ninetyfive percent faster than anything that's ever been
in our solar system around our son. Does it form a perfectly round marble
little ball? I mean that tome, the shape itself, the perfectly

(12:58):
carved a little ball. I meanthat literally from the elements of flying through
space and then meeting the water,I mean, I mean, what else
is like that? I mean,there's definitely smooth stones, right like you
know that when you go to thebeach and you're on a you're on a
beach that like has a certain thewaves structure against the beach, and the
stones are really smooth. But butare they perfect round little marbles? I

(13:20):
mean, that does seem a littlebit bit like a part of something bigger,
a bigger part of the technology.But here's here I have a question.
So they're off the coast of PapaNew Guinea. They're looking for little
round balls in a six mile orthe size of Boston in the ocean.
They had to know a little bitmore what they're looking for, right,

(13:43):
I mean, yeah, was itshot down? You know? Like why
were they so specific about this area? At the same time, though,
I just don't feel little balls inthe ocean like that, like that amount
of like you're just you're just scanningthe ocean for six miles looking for these
tiny little you know what I mean. There's a few questions like that with
like that I had for a whileof like why is this important? Why

(14:05):
are you going to this spot?Like what's so important about this spot?
And maybe he's explained that and Ijust haven't. I mean, I'll be
I'll be honest, I haven't reallydone a deep dive into this. Uh
too busy with the angel hair.I've got a lot of angel hair on
my hands. You know. It'sjust hard for me with some of this
stuff now. Like Obviy Love's awesome. He's such a sweet dude. I
met him like a year ago.He was so nice. He kept saying,

(14:26):
I'm just a farm boy, Josh, I'm just a farm boy.
I was like, all right,I get it. But he's so nice.
I just like it's weird, likewith everything going on with David Grush
and like some of this disclosure stuff, it just feels like kind of like
it doesn't it's not going to addup too much, you know, like
I want it to. But I'mlike it just feels very vanilla's the wrong
word, or just like a distractionalmost, you know. And not that

(14:48):
he has poor intentions. I'm notsaying that at all. I just mean,
like, like, who, like, what are you doing like the
bigger things going on? You're lookingfor balls in the ocean, Like I
don't know, I don't know aboutit. I think he's so much like
the classic noody scientists and this isexciting to him, like this is his
life, this is while it maynot be like, oh my god,
we found life and it's programming people. This is for him, this is

(15:11):
like a huge deal obviously, Likeit's like and it is. It's a
big it'll be a big discovery ifit is what he thinks it is.
I don't know. I'm very excitedand I are for sure. I don't
worry. Yeah, okay, good, I just want to make sure around
the same. Yeah, well though, yeah, I guess if obvious,

(15:33):
if this is really alien technology,their course, it's the most exciting thing
to ever happened. But it justdoesn't feel that way. And we have
a guy in Congress being like wegot twelve fucking craft and a bunker somewhere,
Like I just you know, it'slike I need to see that.
Just give us that and everything elsedoesn't matter. You know, It's like
we already had the thing that matters. Just give it to us. People.
I have to wait, I haveto, I have to I have
to say this. I think weneed other perspectives of searching for the truth.

(15:54):
We need scientists asking these questions becausegovernment people are not even the ones
coming out with the stuff grush andeverything like that. They're saying, hey,
you need to look over here toCongress so you can go dig it
up and find the stuff. Butbut they've been doing that conversation for the
last fifty sixty years, right,So I mean I would argue that's I'm

(16:15):
just reading from a recent interview wherewe need other conversations to add to the
ball, you know, to theballs in the air. Oh, this
is gonna be a fun episode started. I'm just reading from an interview he
did with The Hill a few daysago that he's teasing some big bumbshell that's

(16:40):
apparently coming from these things. Idon't know what it is, but okay,
okay, I believe I don't meanto put so much cold water on
this. I'm on team Aby.Just to be clear, I'm not trying
to be like a dick to Avulobe. You know, one of the smartest
things in the planet. He wasgreat getting into this. Josh, I
get it. You want the craft, Like what are the craft? So
we're already harboring I want to knowthat stuff. I know you want,

(17:02):
Like you want that right, Likeyou're like yes, yeah. So it
feels like appetizers, like we alreadyhave the main dish shitting there. We
just can't see it. It's likeunder tinfoil in the oven and we can't
pull it out. You know,it's like it's just way too ust.
I just yeah, just like it'sjust hard to concentrate anything else. I
guess I don't know, well,not angels. I can concentrate that all
day long. That was true.That was true. I don't know,
we're gonna I think this, youknow, here's my here's my take on

(17:25):
without knowing, without knowing what bombshellAbby Lows could drop with his balls,
I think I couldn't even say thatstraight with the straight face. Yeah,
that's pretty good. I like that. I felt a little tingle inside my
heart when you said that she's comingaround. I think that if there is

(17:48):
a bombshell, and if those thingsare part of a technology, they still
work, and so I would liketo know, like they bring those things
home, they can prove them,they test them. But I would suspect
that if they really are what hethinks they are, then they are they
still work, and then that willbe the bomb shot. Yeah, that

(18:11):
they have some sort of reaction tosomething. Well, you said alien technology.
That's a word, that's a choiceof words. It's compelling. It
would go in line with what you'resaying there, like this, it's not
a craft, it's something else thatand he's adding, yeah, that's interesting.
Okay, now I'm now, I'mnow, I'm there. I'm awaiting.
Let's see what happens. But inthe meantime, we have lots of

(18:32):
other alien evidence that I believe,Josh, you have found and proof angel
hair. Okay, could you justgive the audience, maybe this is their
first episode ever and they've never listenedto Cosma canteen, I can just give
them a definition of what angel hairis in the UFO community, Just just
a definition, right, sure,no thing. So this is what I

(18:55):
read on Wikipedia. I promise thisis almost one hundred percent from Wikipedia.
Oh my god. It is arare phenomenon that has connected to the UFO
sightings. People report a strange,milky, gooey, viscous, slimy,
sticky somewhere between a liquid and asolid ethel substance. I swear to God
this is in Wikipedia. That floatsdown like spider webs onto the earth and

(19:18):
disappears and no trace. Usually happensas a UFO is either going overhead or
in the area So the UFO isemitting some sort of milky, gooey,
viscous substance all over there. Ithink most ladies would be uh, pretty
pretty IMPRESSI if it just kind ofdisappeared, but itself it does. That's
one of the going I most forgot. You were joking there, and that's

(19:42):
what made it funnier. Josh,we literally get you every time. The
for you. For those of youjoining Angel Hair Conversation for the first time,
Josh kind of broke the first angelhair story several podcasts ago. I'm
sure if this your first podcast,you can go down and type an angel
hair and find And Josh was solike serious and he was on a rant

(20:07):
about it. But Matt and Iwere like whoa, whoa, whoa what
like wait, like hello, thatsounds like deep. So Josh was so
in it. He just couldn't seeit. He just couldn't see the white,
milky substance that Matt and I couldnot let go. It was just
being sprayed the show. Yeah,good fun. All right, So angel

(20:30):
hair fun has continued, Okay,he keeps all right? Okay, yes,
ejaculating all over us here on earthand they got no respects just dropping
loads all over the countryside. Thisship is crazy, guys. I have
a story that I found in amouf On journal. We have these journals

(20:51):
when you're a mouf On number youget every month. It's awesome and they're
really well written. This this isfrom a midfoot. This is about an
Ohio farm, that forty acre Ohiofarm that was covered with angel hair completely
blank are what God, they musthave been d hydrated after that. Let
me tell you, I've been there. You get like the cutting mouth afterwards

(21:12):
and you're like, it's some water. I don't know what you're talking about,
but I don't know. Yes,just like that. Okay. This
fun journal was called is Bigfoot Animalor Alien or both? That was just
the name of the the journals whichhave to do with all It doesn't this

(21:34):
kiss substance, it doesn't. Itjust it was also a part of the
same like mag let's get a bigswinging dick. We get it. Yeah,
maybe it's connected. I didn't getthat far. This was in April
twenty twenty one. The segment wascalled UFO View and the article title or
the title of the Summery or whateverit was UFOs and Angel Hair a brief
overview was written by David Akin,who was a US Air Force retiree.

(21:56):
Uh he has an MS next tohis name. I don't know what that
means when you're in the military,all right, So this is David's story.
So it was nineteen forty five andit was Salem, Ohio farm.
He was just a wee boy andhe was heading back with his dad of
three brothers returning to see their fathermom as at a family reunion in Salem,
Ohio. Big farm, quintessential farmlandin the middle of the country.

(22:21):
They all served in the army.They were all expert witnesses or trained observers
as the Wellsando calls them. They'reall Air Corps during the war. So
just to get to the gist ofthe story quick, They're all standing outside
broad daylight, and they all witnessed. And of course it was this shape,
a cigar shaped, giant, phalliclong yet thick, long and thick,

(22:41):
you know, object. I can'tliterally make this stuff up. This
is the same cigar shape. Ofcourse, it's cigar shape. I just
no noise at a very low altitudeover the farm. Quote. One of
the uncles ejected long strands of asilky like substance which fell to the ground,

(23:03):
no noise. Oh my god,that's made like all the angel hair.
Quote had covered everything on their fortyacro farm like a blanket. Uncle
Bob. Uncle Bob, who wasa geology major, throw that little detail

(23:26):
in there for you. You're well. So gathered the substance in a jar
because he was a saucy randy uncleuncle Bob. But by the next morning
it had completely disappeared. So thisshit just falls and disappears. You can
put on your hands, you canthrow it on your body, you can
bathe in it. It just likedisappears with no smell, nothing, whatever
you do, it's gone. Itcan't hurt you though. All right,

(23:47):
wait, disappears. It just disappears, doesn't leave any residual smell or stickiness.
It's like totally gone. That's amazing. So he put it in a
jar and then it disappeared. Itdisappeared by the morning. Now I'm gonna
take you on a little ride.Eventually someone did analyze it quickly and they
found what was in it. Butbefore we get to there, I just
want to bring us back in timea little bit to the miracle of Fatima,

(24:07):
a famous event if you're a Christian, that is, I think Dean.
One of the only divine events orwhatever they call it, happened in
Fatima, Portugal in September. InOctober of nineteen seventeen. It's also known
as the Marian Apparition. The gistof this story, if you didn't hearing
of for the first time I knowmany people have, is that for months,
these three kids saw visions of afemale entity who you know, like
people like to say his mother Mary. They had huge crowds that showed up

(24:30):
with these kids. It became verypopular. At one point there was twenty
thousand people who supposedly saw a luminousglobe turning around on itself. Now,
in September, as one of theseUFOs moved away from a crowd. It
wasn't the twenty thousand crowd, butit was a crowd. Rose petals.
It's written rose petals fell from thesky and blanketed the people. Now,
early recounts though don't say rose petals. They actually say silverly silverly flakes,

(24:56):
which dissolved as the witnesses touched itwith their hands. Many of yeah,
including Jacques Valets, have associated thiswith angel hair. So even back then,
at like one of the most religiousmoments of the level, there was
I remember the rose petals, butI've never heard it like that would make
sense that people are like, no, no, no, it wasn't calm,

(25:18):
it was rose petals. Let's makeit more, you know, someone
back the people, guys, whatdo we deal with here? Maybe we
should call this something different. Sonow everyone makes fun of us. But
no, it's silverly flakes, that'swhat they said. Like, I mean,
that's pretty crazy. I mean that'sa ufovent that makes you also go
back into metaphors, like an otherliterature like rose petals is really far off
from silverly flakes, right, Likeyou wouldn't you wouldn't assume rose petals and

(25:41):
think angel hair, right, So, like we got well, it's almost
like you gotta go back and reallylook at something. You can see it
being like more of a spin onthe religious thing, but the civil it
sounds exactly like that that angel hairthat in all seriousness that you were describing
to begin with, that sort oflike uh stringy, uh leafy kind of

(26:03):
yeah, silvery substance. That's notit's definitely not rose petals. Obviously,
but that's I mean it sounds likeI think when people are in a spiritual
space, everything seems, you know, it takes on different aura, right,
Like yeah, it's it's like Iwas just talking to somebody about like

(26:26):
the the you know, the Northernlights, and they were like, I've
never seen that before. And whenI saw it, I just knew that,
like like the souls in heaven weredancing and they're performing for us,
you know, like they make awhole story, you know what I'm saying.
So I think when something spiritual happens, they're like yes, rose petals
instead of you know, alien come. I mean, I don't think anybody's

(26:48):
mind was like going there for sure. Well it's like it's like ancient stories
of that we believe to be maybealien encounters where they say, oh,
it was an angel, you know, it was looking glowing figure. It's
the same sort of thing you're seeingit through shall I say, rose colored
glosses of like that religious view polike that of seeing something that's otherworldly but

(27:11):
you're like, oh it's it's anangel, where it's a demon or whatever.
You know, it's like a religiousYeah, yeah, that's so interesting.
Okay, Josh, what is itmade out of? Because I have
so many questions? Now, okay, what is it made out of?
Well, I'm glad you asked.So people actually figured it out. So
in October twenty seven, nineteen fiftyfour, thousands of fans were at a
football stadium that's soccer in Florence,Italy football. It was the Florentina.

(27:37):
I can't pronounce this if we're aTina football club versus the pistol tis easy,
like I can't eat PI s to, I sess. I just
like to officially apologize to any Italianslistening right now. I'm really really bad
at pronouncing things. If you dothis podcast, it's part of my child.
But I love it. I doenjoy it. As Guess what,
guys, A fucking cigar shaped craftflew over hill. Yeah, the giant

(28:02):
one witnessed by thousands of people inthe soccer stadium, and this bad boy
covered the city like it was snow. So one witness, Roberto Pean not
meet the I don't know his namesRobert, though he was ten at the
time. This stuff, the angelHare covered the roofs of the roofs of
the houses, quote like snow.So samples were taken to the Institute of

(28:22):
the Chemical Analysis at the University ofFlorence and they were composed of boron,
silicon, calcium, and magnesium andthey were not radioactive. Then it quickly
disappeared, so it wasn't Wow,I don't know how much. Maybe,
oh man, I read on myresearch that I read somewhere that there's some
sort of chemical reaction when whatever theship has made of hits the atmosphere and

(28:48):
it makes us residue that sort ofdrips and it does disappear, And I
think it must have been the samesort of thing, but it must be
some sort of chemical reaction of likethe heat of entering the atmosphere or something
whatever that you know, process isthere must be some sort of Newtonian physics
skilling on hair of some sort ofreaction with ship happening and coming down,

(29:12):
and like, yeah, sure,we actually a scientific right, super scientific.
Well, no, I think you'reonto something. I got something backed
it up that there's two things thatare actually angel hair is actually more referred
to spiders, which apparently migrate throughthe sky. They'll go up like kilometers
or miles in the sky and theyjust dropped like their webs everywhere, and
they literally in certain situations they willcover the ground with spiderwebs. Entire farms

(29:34):
will and it's not anything UFO relatedas people all the time. Yeah,
yeah, so that is part ofit and some of the I actually looked
up a bunch of moof on casesand there was nine in the database.
There was one where the guy sawa bunch of UFOs and then at that
time where it was from there happenedto be that spider migration. So you
know, the case was determined thatit was just spiders, but it kind
of ignored the UFOs in a sense. And it's hard to tell, so

(29:56):
I don't know. It could bespiders people theori it's dust particles polarized by
static electricity, but no one's everproven that one. Yeah, but whatever
it's made of like that, ifthat case is real, I have no
idea. Yeah, I don't knowanything about boring, but it sounds like
you do, Messa. Well,boring is like a like a trace element.
It's a heavy metal. We don'thave a lot of it, you

(30:19):
know, there's all these people detoxingheavy metals from our body. We most
people have like lots of mercury.I'm sure anybody listening to this has heard
this. On a spiritual level andalso from a health level. There's certain
heavy, heavy metals that are thatwe get to detract into our bodies and
they're bad for us. However,interesting enough, this is just a random

(30:41):
thing. I was on a planewith a with a chemist who works for
the government, and he was talkingto me about all these like rare trace
elements. This just like happened likefour years ago. I just happened to
talk to This is really weird.I don't know. This guy was seeing
next to me on a plane,and you know, usually I don't want
talk to people on the plane,but he feel he felt a little chatty

(31:03):
and he wanted to talk about traceelements. And I'm kind of a nerd,
so I'm like, I don't know, why does this guy from the
government want to talk to me abouttrace elements? But he told me that
we don't have any, like there'san we need some of these trace elements
in our body just a little bitto make sure that like our brain,
our brain and snapsisis and chemicals andour body are working correctly. And we
don't have enough of them because ifwe do have heavy metals, we strip

(31:27):
everything out of our bodies and blahblah blah blah. Right, And he
told me that they've been working onusing a trace amount of boron in it
for people in that have depression becauseit creates a it helps the chemical makeup
of the brain allow for more serotoninnaturally to form, but just like a

(31:49):
very trace amount of it. Andhe was talking to me about I was
just so fucking random, like Iwent and bought them, and I'm like,
but I didn't know what because Ijust I don't feel like I'm like
have Russian but it's like still inmy like jar of like weird shit,
Like it's bought some boron, butit's it's like a trace element, but
like it's nobody knows about it,but for some reason the government is using

(32:10):
it for certain things. So it'svery interesting that for some reason the makeup
of the angel hair has a littlebit of boron, and which is just
just blanking at us with anti depressantsacross the world, just just common people
down, just comms. This isthe next level, dude. You haven't

(32:30):
said. I have to say.I've been detoxing angel hair, for my
body, for for laptop every otherday, sometimes every day. But yeah,
I digress, keep going, Joshrandom theory has like a random,

(32:52):
random, random theory. It's sortof inappropriate perfect. But what if,
you know, every time you talkabout aliens, people are like, maybe
it's just time travelers from the future. What if it's like a giant time
traveler who like has figured out interdimensionalspace travel, you know, like without
a craft and just literally just drops. It's like going to the bathroom and

(33:15):
like just like this is huge,you know, phallic shaped ship dimension it's
getting I'm just saying, okay,I'm all in on this and I'm gonna
do a couple of weeks of researchinto it. I just want to know
immediately this you leap the balls inthe other dimension. That's why you only
see the cigar shape. Like,I have a lot of questions, but

(33:36):
I'm gonna go defense there right.No, they famosn't Papa New Guinea.
Holy shit, it's like an interdimensionalglory hole, you know, Like you
go to the bathroom and you're like, I don't know, I don't have
one of these things, so Idon't really know what happens. But anyway,
so you go to the bathroom,yeah, and then you like look
down, you really you can't seeit because it's in another dimension. Oh

(33:58):
oh that would be terrifying. Yeah, that's the worst. And thinking something's
gonna bite you from the bottom ofthe toilet when you sit down. It's
like one of those things that werelike, don don't stick your dick in
that. Yeah, I'm camping interdimensionalpotal don't stick your dick in that.
Maybe there's a crazy bastard of willthough there's a corner of people covered with

(34:19):
whatever where he'll do it for shure. Okay, that was just a theory,
but you know, I don't reallyhave any evidence to back that up.
But I'm just saying, you talkabout aliens, people are like,
what of his time? It's agiant you know? And another Okay,
anyway, yeah we need all right, so continue serious story now. Oh
I don't have anything else. Thatwas definitely the end of Okay, on

(34:44):
the one, it's over. Thisis post not clarity. This is happening
right now. What have I said? Anyway, everybody, I'm sorry to
leave that image, but just becareful but with whatever you're doing because you
maybe sticking in another dimension. Bringan umbrella. Speaking of sticking things to
another dimension, are you sure well, team I went on. I was

(35:10):
so so keen on to get ontosome sort of viscous liquids. But I
had this, I had this littlestory sitting sitting in my idea list for
for a while now. And thiswas a twenty eighteen interview that happened actually
with Stephen, doctor Stephen Greer.And I don't know if this guy appeared

(35:34):
a serious the serious document documentary.I can't remember. It was a while
since I've seen that. But thisguy's name was Lance Corporal Weygand okay,
and he was in the Marines.Long story short, this guy was stationed
in Peru. And this came uprecently because of the recent Peruvian stuff obviously,

(35:59):
and that being somewhat of a possiblehotspot that we don't hear about so
much, because we'll get to thatmaybe why we don't hear about it so
much. But anyway, so whenGant was stationed in Peru during this time
in the Marines, and this wasback in ninety seven, and it was

(36:19):
at this radar station that was inthe middle of this Peruvian jungle, and
the story was that they were theresort of guarding this radio station, so
radar station, not radio And thedeal was that this radar station was supposedly
tracking drug aircraft in and out ofSouth America into the US, which now

(36:43):
after this event, Weygant believes wasjust sort of a cover cover story for
what was happening, and they wereactually monitoring UAPs in the area. For
whatever reason, this part of SouthAmerica is synonymous with UAP songs. So
anyway, there was early in themorning, it was still a little dark.

(37:07):
It was just the sun was justcoming up. The sergeant of this
company ordered Wyn Ghent and all hisall his boys to get out there because
there was apparently a crash, afriendly they said, it was a possible
friendly ship, friendly aircraft crash inthe middle of the jungle. Go and

(37:30):
secure the area. See if youcan see any survivors, help if you
can. So anyway, they jumpon the jeep and they head through the
forest and immediately when they get tothis area, they automatically see where this
thing is. Like it is justhe was describing this like it wasn't like

(37:52):
your average plane crash, like whena plane crashes in the forest. There's
you know, ship everywhere, thecarnage, there's broken trees and sh had
pieces of you know, the airplaneand all sorts of stuff going on.
He said, what we saw whenwe came here was this perfect like cut

(38:14):
through the forest like a like alaser just shot a beam through the forest
and something glided through, skidded onthe floor, and just cut perfectly through
the forest. It was like ahot knife through butter. Interesting, so
this was a laser, a laserapparatus, laser, lassic object, a

(38:35):
laser side on it. No,So whatever it was, it was so
red hot when it crashed, itjust basically vaporized everything in its path,
just cut this trail through the forest. Instead of being like you know,
when a plane crashes, obviously there'slike pieces of airplane carnage and spotfires all
over the place. But this wasjust like this perfect carving through the forest.

(38:59):
Anyway, so they followed this trailthrough the jungle, and apparently what
happened was the craft or whatever itwas, shot through the forest and launched
up the side of this ravine andonto the other side and sort of wedged
itself into the other side of theravine and it was like he was like

(39:22):
the other side was like this cliffface, so straight up and down and
anyway. So they had to kindof climb down to get to the to
the aircraft, and so the companysort of these marines sort of get down
into this ravine and immediately see thatHoly fuck, I don't know what this

(39:45):
is, but this is not oneof our planes. So this craft is
like embedded and this ravine, hesaid, was just like I think he
mentioned that it was granite or didn'tknow, but it was like pure rock
and it was just like embedded intothe rock, like it just melted itself
into the rock and it was stuckinside. Look at a forty five degree

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angle straight into it. There's alot of stories like that. They seem
to skip skip and they don't stopuntil it hit like a rock face.
There's a bunch of like stories offthe top of my head I could talk
about. It's the same scenario.It's like they don't they just skip skip
skip until it hit something. Yeah, it's like organic matter. It can
just like phase through it and justmelt through it. But once it hits
rock, it's it's like boom stopsanyway, here's where we get to the

(40:30):
viscous flow. It's guys, I'mlike, wow, we're such a high
level getting back into it. Herewe go, so this stuff around,
he said, the well, sowell, let's describe the craft a little
bit before we get there. Butit's four play. I swear to god,
it's that's My wife should tell youall about it. Anyway, So

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it's, uh, the shape ofthis aircraft is like this, he said.
It describes it as is rounded eggshape or teardrop shaped craft and he
says, very aerodynamic looking. Yeah, yeah, that's what it reminded me
of for sure. And it waslike twenty feet long. It was like

(41:16):
massive twenty feet long, and thenlike ten fifteen feet wide. And he
said when he got down there,he said, they're noticed like there was
this this dripping viscous fluid that waseverywhere. It was like it was bleeding
and it was all over the place. And it was like this mixture of
purple green, So two very differentcolors obviously, but it was I think

(41:40):
what he was describing was this kindof shimmering, iridescent kind of like oily
kind of s that's been described before. Man I gotta find the story.
Keep going. But like, that'sexactly another scenario I heard. I think
it's what our greers guys came forward. I remember he was like, had
a mustache. I can think ofthe guy's name. Anyways, keep going.
Yeah, I love the military goverthe mustache. That's awesome. Anyway,

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So he said when they got downto the bottom of the ravine,
they said they were covering in thisstuff, like it was all over their
clothes, and he said it startedit was like acid, it started eating
through their Oh, God of youryeah, and he said, like he
didn't notice till later, but itactually like burnt all the hair off his
arms. A little PSA here,guys, now, just watch when you

(42:30):
put that stuff on your taint.You really got to be careful that.
Yeah. Yeah, anyway, sothis fluid was everywhere. When they climbed
down, they got it all overthemselves. It didn't seem to burn their
skin, but it got rid ofthe hair and it was kind of eating

(42:52):
through fabric, which was interesting.He also says that he saw these like
vents on the side of the ship, and he said they would look like
fish gills. So everything's describing it'slike it's very much like an almost organic
looking ship. I guess, butyou know, he said, there's a

(43:14):
weird sort of quality to the materialthat the ship was made of that it
didn't reflect any light. It waslike completely mad at It reminded me of
like some sort of cloaking device orwhatever. He said, if you'd shone
a light at it, it wouldn'thave reflected the light. It was just
like completely flat. Yeah. Soyeah, do you remember how Abby Lobe

(43:42):
and the articles said that the littleballs were like purple green, gold and
silver and reminded him of like miniatureearth. Maybe these metallic ball I don't
know what happens when it hits water, but maybe it was this gets fluid
and then it when he it's solidifiedinto these little marbles. Just a thought.

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Oh interesting. Yeah, all right, we're making connections people. I
love it. Dude. You guyswant to how dumb I am? I
literally remembered the story you were telling. That's how dumb I am. You
know. I know a story justlike that, you know, was Greer
and a guy named Jonathan Weigan,And I was like, fuck, I
just looked it up. I waslike, I'm literally remembering the story you're
telling you what the fuck is?Even told us before? Right, no,

(44:29):
unto us know where we told thestory to us and got really excited
about it because that's gonna happens.We're gonna do that at some stage.
And I apologize in advance. Joshdoesn't usually drink white Russians, but when
he does, he forgets what theoriginal story it was nice and relaxed.
Yeah, fuck, man, I'mso dumb. That's so funny. Great

(44:52):
Wagan, Yeah, god damn it. Anyway, so Weigan says, when
they came to the ship, theygot down to it, there was an
opening like a what do you callit, like a hatch that opened and
it was like a circular hatch andthey could look inside, but it was

(45:13):
just darkness. They couldn't see anything. But he was saying immediately when he
looked into the hatch, he wasgetting all these telepathic messages to his head,
and he said it was the beingsinside, and they were they were
crying out for help, please helpus, please don't like they were like
terrified apparently of what was going tohappen to him. Did he see the

(45:35):
beans? He didn't see them,but they projected visuals into his head that
he said apparently lasted for days afterwards, like he was still seeing them of
whatever was being projected into his mind. He was still seeing it like for
days afterwards. Did he get themout of there? Like what happened?
He said, eventually just sort ofsort of peeed it off, But he

(45:57):
did get a visual representation, andit was your classic gray, bulbous head,
big gray, big black eyes,almond shaped eyes, that classic gray
looking thing. That's kind of whathe saw. But basically, he was
just saying like he felt terrible becausethese things were like crying for help,
like please help us. We're nothere to hurt anyone, Please help basically,

(46:22):
and he said like that that morethan anything else, if this whole
thing stuck with him is like thesethings like why why didn't he help them?
Why don't he go in there andget them out of there? Well,
I'll tell you, Melissa, here'swhat happens next. Not long after
they'd found the thing, this groupof military guys, American military guys,
turn up, no badgers, nonames or anything on the uniform, black

(46:47):
uniforms, turn up and started likescreaming at all these marines, just like
the fuck you guys doing Get thefuck out of here. We didn't tell
you to come here. You weren'tsupposed to be here, not supposed you
see any of this shit. Theyarrested all these boys apparently were they Americans.
Apparently they were all Americans. Yeah, and they were dressed in these

(47:07):
like black fatigues, took took WayneGant and all of his crew away and
basically had him locked up for days. And we're just like threatening and interrogating
the funk out of these guys,saying like you ever speak about this,
we're gonna you're gonna like turn upin a fucking, you know, shallow

(47:29):
grave somewhere, and your family isgonna happen. You know, it's gonna
happen to his family the same wayall this shit was happening to him.
And they specifically said when they werethreatening these guys, he told Weyn Gant
that he was like, you Marines, military guys, you have to abide
by the constitution. That's part ofyour thing. We have nothing like that.

(47:52):
We don't have We don't abide toany sort of limits whatever the fuck
we want. Yeah, it's likethese guys just operate outside of any sort
of jurisdiction and they're just like doingwhatever the fuck they want. And they
basically just threaten these guys for likedays on end and just said, you

(48:13):
know, and speak about this.And he's like like he was just like
saying like he was kind of likelaughing at it, like these assholes like
just came in and just told uslike we were pathetic and we didn't listen
to orders and all this sort ofship and we're like, hey, we
just we were told to go here, and we went there and this is
what we found. I'm sorry,I'm sorry there was some sort of mix
up here. Anyway, it wasthis like classic group of not even like

(48:42):
outside of government. It's it's sortof that whole Walter Bosley thinking here of
this breakaway society that don't have toadhere to any sort of like jurisdiction or
rules and they can just do whateverthe fuck they want as long as they
keep the secret. But that soundlike what's happening with with what Grussh is
saying with saying exactly what yeah,yeah, the same people. I mean,

(49:05):
they don't have any jurisdiction, theydon't have to report what they have.
The American people can't know it.They definitely sell back to the government,
but everything that they capture, sothey're kind of that's kind of like
those groups, right, Yeah,And what was weird? What when get
a couple of things in When getsort of finishes with he says, it
was obvious that this craft had beenhit by some sort of ballistic weapon,

(49:28):
like some sort of missile or somethingbrought this thing down. It wasn't that
they just crashed, they were shotat. There's a big smoking hole in
the side of it. The otherthing he mentioned was what was really strange
was in this entire area in Peru, there was many different countries. He

(49:51):
remembers, like all of these differentcountries, including China, like one of
our sort of like you know,those those sort of half allies that we
keep at bay that maybe you know, we may not call enemy, but
at the same time we don't trust. Like all these different countries were operating
in the same area, and theyseem to be all in conjunction with each

(50:12):
other. Like everyone was like itwas like this outside of the stupid movie
of you know, you know,different governments kind of getting together and like
it was like everyone's working conjunction itwas crazy, like all these different enemies
who you don't like the thought wouldlike not even in like NATO or then

(50:37):
UN or whatever. It was justeveryone was kind of like had their own
people here and everyone was kind oflike collecting all this information on this area.
It was super weird. Anyway,all the world's a stage man,
everything could be a lie. That'scrazy. Yeah, so this was like
this was like the weird thing.I mean, it was a career interview.
So it was like the aliens ourfriends, and they were just trying

(50:59):
to be helpful and then they gotshut down and everyone was bad. Uh
you know, I mean but Icould they would ask you for help.
But at the same time where theyjust like, uh, was that kind
of like a mind you know,a manipulation of like just you know,

(51:24):
trying to like get out of asituation that we're just like, please help
us. We're not actually ten foottull insectoid beings or eat your brains.
We're helpful beings anyway, I don'tknow, Yeah, we don't just working
with us, we don't know.But definitely the people that are that are
coming to take the technology. Yes, well I could go deeper, like

(51:52):
I could go forty five minutes straightand just what Matt said. But yes,
you know that story is amazing.That wasn't the same story actually I
was remembering was a story of asimilar event. I can't remember. I
think I told it where there wasno shadow in the craft. It was
the same kind of situation and forsome reason they couldn't see a shadow,
which I always thought was fucking bizarre, like one of those UFO things,
like when you're outside of it,it looks twenty feet big, but when

(52:13):
you're inside, it's like four hundredfeet big like that. Shit. I
love that. Yeah, we're andasked, fucking shit, like, no
shadow, what does that even mean? I don't know how to explain that,
you know, like right, youknow, and I yeah, it's
like it really is sort of interdimensional, like it's not operating on the same
physical plane that we are, kindof thing. Yeah, fucking bizarre,
dude, that's crazy man. Yeah, that's a great story. So I

(52:34):
was gonna go into somehow the stuff, but I think we're probably probably pretty
close to finishing up hire. Itsort of got me into like fluids and
like and which led me into books, right, David Jacobs obviously he was
talking about all sorts of fluids goingon. But there was another part of

(52:57):
Jacques Valet's book, Passport to Magonia, because for whatever reason, I got
around too like these kind of likefluids and actual like evidence of stuff that
could be measured and broken down andscientifically analyzed and stuff. And Jacques Fallet
has this quick story and Passport toMagonia about a guy who I think I

(53:24):
forget where it was. I don'twant to look it up real quick because
it's just gonna be a long storyand I don't want to get into it.
But basically he was he a UFO, came down to his farmland.
He went on board the ship andthere was just like this three Italian looking
guys in quotes. They were dressedin like turtlenecks inside the ship and they
all kind of looked alike, andthey were cooking pancakes and ship and the

(54:01):
but basically they wanted just some waterfrom him because they were like making breakfast
or something, and they gave himthese like three little like pancakes or whatever,
and apparently e ate when it waslike it was like it's like fucking
cardboard. You guys do better hewas able to to take the pancakes and
it actually got analyzed by the NASA, not NASA, what is it,

(54:23):
the Air Force. They actually measuredit. It was like all natural stuff
found on Earth. But it wasjust like a weird story. But that
got me into like, yeah,your breakfast is aliens. Yeah, I'm
making coffee and bacon and all thatship. It was super fun, having

(54:44):
a great time, but it gotme into what aliens eat because I that
that story sounded like bogus, itwas like nonsense, But it got me
into David Jacob's stuff because it waslike they I remember them being like there
was one story where they were talkingabout, well sort of one chapter where
they were talking about maybe they workedout how these alien beings who he figured

(55:07):
David Jacobs figure were kind of theserobotic creatures, Like do they need some
sort of some kind of fuel orany any like food, substance, water,
whatever to keep going, to keeptheir bodies active or whatever. So
they found the story of and againit was like a lot, like a

(55:27):
lot of David Jacobs stuff. Itwas through hypnosis and she was recalling a
bunch of stuff where this one girl, Allison was on board with the hybrid
that she was teaching how to bemore human and stuff, and she was
asking all these questions and apparently thisAlison took her into a part of the
ship that she wasn't supposed to goto, and she talks about these big

(55:52):
vats like this, uh, thesebig massive vats of liquid. This fis
kiss fucking flowing. No, itwas, but it was like this watery
kind of liquid that was around thisarea, and the alien beings were kind
of like below them or something,and they would like this whole like hypnosis

(56:17):
story that she was describing was likeso bizarre. I couldn't make head nor
tail of what she was talking about, but basically was saying that these alien
beings were absorbing this liquid and stuffthrough their skin. They don't eat,
they don't pass waste or whatever.They just absorbed nutrients and whatever they need

(56:37):
to keep going through their skin.So it just kind of like they bathed
in this stuff and they were likeI'm full, all right, let's go
watch the football or whatever. Theyjust keep going like from there, and
then it sort of led into thisother story of another lady who was abducted
in this like four day long abductionthing where she was very much like,

(57:00):
I don't want to tease too muchhere, Josh, your documentary. From
what I've seen bits and pieces withthis lady was on board a ship and
it was basically brought on board tohelp raise hybrid children, hybrid babies.
And there's a big thing about andI think most you know, if you've

(57:24):
had kids and stuff, you knowthat there's this big thing about contact,
skin to skin contact with the babyand how important that is in their development
and all that sort of stuff.And this lady was saying she was brought
on board to basically just hold babiesand touch them and touch their forehead and
their chest and stuff, and justhave that skin to skin contact with a

(57:45):
human being. There's something really importantabout that. And then she was like
they were trying to get her tofeed these babies, like breastfeed these babies,
and she was like, no,I'm not feeling that's not that's not
my fucking job. Bro. Yeah, here, I don't even know if
I can. And they were like, come on, just fucking put on

(58:05):
your chip, dudn't get your chibyon that, and she was like,
no, I don't want to.I want to do that and so basically,
yeah, put the baby on anyway. I don't know why aliens seem
like that. Oh my god,it reminds me of that Saturn Night Live
sketch with Kate mcminnon. I don'tknow if you ever saw that the auction.

(58:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, exceptswere like, come on, man,
just fucking feed the babies whatever.Yeah, that's a classic theme,
man, same thing with men andwomen. They're asked to hold babies,
try to feed them and definitely holdthem. You're right, the physical touch
might be the important part about it. There's something going on there. It's
like they don't it might not evenbe your baby. It just might be

(58:49):
a baby that they just need something. The fucking hold it. Who has
human skins? There is there's thesehorrible experiments that they did and I think
Russia or Nazi Germany or something therewhere they just left kids by themselves in
a room without any sort of care. Yeah, it's it's pretty dark,
and kids ended up just basically dyingbecause they didn't have any sort of human

(59:14):
like babies didn't have any sort ofcontact with any sort of caring figure at
all, like zero contact. Itwas like this horrible experiments anyway, terrible
part of human history. But thealiens get it. These guys get it.
They were like, these babies needsome touch ins, not like that,
but like like they need you know, a care give it to to

(59:37):
sort of have this, to havethis skin contact. Anyway, so when
you when this lady refused to breastfeedthe babies, she said, they brought
out these bowls of sort of thisbrown liquid that she was then to to
basically had this paintbrush that sort ofpainted on the skin of these hybrid babies
over their face and their chests andtheir body. And it was basically this

(01:00:00):
nutrients nutrient rich liquid that would sortof soak into the skin of these hybrids
and that was how they were gettingtheir food because apparently even the hybrids didn't
necessarily need to eat or do anyso that you know, the natural human

(01:00:21):
bodily functions that needed to happen.They're missing out, yeah, missing out
tacos. Yeah. So anyway,I was just like, you know,
liquids and eating and how do theydo it and how do we do it
and all that sort of stuff,and Matt went a rabbit hole. I
went too far, and I realizedthat and then Nazi Germany. Now we're

(01:00:49):
back. Well, this is aninteresting episode. We started out with Abby
Lobs discovering of some balls in theseed that we went to some phallic objects
in the sky. We did stickysubstance all over farm fields, and then
we ended up into a forest fullof blue green goo. Yeah, purple

(01:01:10):
greensids, lots of fluids. SoI would say, I know, I'm
really interested what's going to happen withAbby Love with which his bombshell information is
going to come out. And Ithink we still have not solved the angel
hair mystery, which is good becausethat means that we'll have a lot more
episodes of splooged farm fields and peoplecovered and keep on this one. We're

(01:01:36):
gonna follow up. We'll get tothe bottom of this. Whether it's antidepressants
they're spraying on us, or itis just something some giant time travelers stuck
a phallic object into another dimension ithappens to be ours. We're gonna get
to the bottom. We went tosome places in this episode, but we

(01:02:00):
are able. We're to look backat this and they're gonna say thank you
for those people. And Cosmic Cantina, who cracked the case of angel hair,
because without nobody would care about what'shappening to these people that would be
covered with this fluid. Anyway,you guys, be careful out there.
Bring an umbrella just in case youdon't want to fluid on your face.
Have a great night. Goodbye,
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