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Speaker 1 (00:37):
This Hope radio for the Nassis headline the bus July eighth,
nineteen forty seven. The Yaudi Air Forces has an outstart
applying there, helping found and there's now in the possession
of the YadA. The game is really changed. The game change.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
I occasionally think how quickly our difference is worldwide. Would
then if we were facing an alien thread from outside
was working.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
This is day to Black. It's your host, Jimmy Church
on the Game Changer Radio Network. Well, well, well, good evening,
fade to black, How you doing? How you doing? Today's Thursday,
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November sixth wow, twenty twenty five. How you doing? It's
fade to black and a little uncomfortable silence right there,
kind of weird. Huh yeah, And that's what that's what
happens when you have some people working off site and
I am here and clicking and they're clicking and things,
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and most most times it's it's pretty smooth. Yeah, yeah,
most times, most times. But there you go. Yeah. I
often say, I don't freak out anymore. I don't. Good evening, everybody,
How you doing? All right? So tonight is our once
a month, which we were going to do next week,
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but we're doing it this week our once a month
amaa ja where you you get to ask me anything.
That's right, You get to ask me anything. Post your
questions in all caps and pop it up in the
live chat. Very simple to do, and I ask everybody
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to do to do the all caps thing, because quite frankly,
I can't read and looking at all of the text
and chat and posts and everything, and I used to
do three screens while I had somebody out of the
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studio lighting stuff and sending it to me. It's impossible
to do three things. But anyway, you used to do
it that way and kind of little it down because
I couldn't get to all the questions and there were
people at the end, so you know that have been
waiting for a while and things I don't even get
close to doing it. So we've just filtered it down
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to this and it's just one chat room and everything else.
So but as I scroll, all right, what catches my
eye is all caps. So you put it in all
caps and you've got a much better, much better chance
of getting getting your question read and answered. So let's
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see here. Yeah, yeah, so post everything up in all caps,
all right? Oh geez, what a crazy world. I I
uh oh man, I like to binge comedies and science
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fiction too as well. Like I just watched the New
Fantastic Four, which uh ah was not that good, and
neither was Thunderbolts. By the way, It's okay, okay, but
I do that to escape, and I'm sure you guys
do the same thing. So I do it to escape,
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and I can go into especially if I'm binging a
TV series, right, or I can tie up some time.
But let's just use a movie as an example. You know,
two hours, two and a half hours, two hours, And
for those two and a half hours two hours, if
it's a good movie, if it's worthy, you know, decent script, decent, whatever,
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enough to not let your attention, you know, go elsewhere.
If you stay locked in on the film, you can
go for two hours of not tripping out on the world. Yeah. Yeah,
So you get done, You get done with the movie, right,
and you're like, wow, that was pretty good. You know,
the credits are rolling, and you know, and your backtrack
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off of the movie, and all of a sudden it's like, whoot,
oh man, oh, I'm still on planet Earth. Holy crap,
everything is still going on. Quick find another movie. Find
something else to watch right now, right now, just find
anything anything. It's so funny. And that's I am not kidding.
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It's not the only reason because I love movies, right,
It's not the only reason I do it, but it's
a good reason to do it, and just to get distracted,
but I do. After the show, I'll get to start
getting I'm just lining up questions right now. The the
minutes after a show. Let me break this down for
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you briefly, show ones at nine, you stand at ten.
Now it ends at nine Pacific times, so show ones
at nine. Immediately after the show. Well, there's stuff that
has to get done, and stuff is sent out. I've
got a few people that work on edits and upload
and do all that stuff. So all of that's got
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to get done, all right, So that gets done. I'm
usually done with the studio between nine thirty and ten o'clock.
All right, studio gets shut down. I go from there. Now,
at that point, I've already been working with pre production
in the show and prep and everything else for probably
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six or eight hours. And so by you know, at
ten o'clock, rolls are and I'm still thinking about the show.
I'm still adrenaline and everything else. I wrestle up, rustle up,
something to eat, and I do that and try to relax,
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like trying to get my mind off the show, because
if I don't otherwise, my mind just keeps moving. Okay,
I've been doing this for way too many years, and
it stays there. It stays off, and it keeps it.
It's insane. So I've developed a few techniques to unwind
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my head, Like after the show tonight, an Ama, that's
one of the hardest things for my mind to deal with.
All right, now, just think about anything else that is
like this, Thank you, Randy, anything else that is like this.
If you were doing this, you know, answering one hundred,
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one hundred and fifty questions in two hours and rapid fire,
where would your head space be after that? Because that's
what I've slowly figured out ways to deal with. And
so I eat and then for me to go to sleep.
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I talk about this a lot, but you have to understand,
I have to listen to something. My brain has to
get disconnected. So I if I could stay up all
night and watch TV, well then you're staying away. But
I've got to disconnect my brain. So I will listen
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to a book on tape. I'll listen to a presentation.
I'll listen to some physicists interview each other. I'll do
something like that in the dark only so I can
listen to that and not listen to my head. It's
insane if I I can't imagine the people on this planet.
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I pick a country, it doesn't matter, this one, another country.
How they how they don't freak out? How do you
not freak out? It doesn't matter. Pick a country, man,
it's more so than ever. And you can you can
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how do I say this? You can point to other
countries that are exactly the same mentally as we are
here in the United States, And you can go back
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at any point in history and go, man, that was
the craziest time in the United States. Yeah, nineteen six
she was pretty rowdy. Yeah, Yeah, there was things going on.
There's things going on fifties, forties, thirties, twenties, great depression, plagues, fevers, flues,
world wars. All right, I can comfortably say with confidence
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right now is the craziest this planet has ever been.
Certainly this country. It's insane. So how do you get
off of that distraction? I mean how do you get
how do you get out? I That's what I do.
I binge, I watch movies, ride my Harley, and to
get to sleep, I listen to books on tape. And
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when it's all over and I've got to face reality
every day, I do the news, right, and I'm looking
at the news, and I'm Renee and I putting all
of that stuff together, and I'm going through the new
I'm just like, holy crap, Holy crap. All right, what
is this, Timothy Adams? How did this get in here?
Did somebody else send this to me? Did somebody else
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send this to me? How did that pop up on
the script? See? All right, Okay, Timothy, I don't I
guess you're gonna get the first question, Timothy Adams, How
about all those celestial objects out there? Is it just
our perspective set and value of scale? I think it
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is built? Yeah. Wow, Wow, that's a that's a strong question.
I can tell you this. I can tell you this.
We are right now, Okay, I'm ready to go. We
are right now just beginning to understand how big is big?
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How big is big? You know, because two keywords micro
and macro, right, and so quantum and quantum physics. So
you have physics, classical physics. You know, you throw something
and you see, you know, a celestial object is you know,
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that's physics. You can see it, you can measure it,
you can do that. Okay, we had a pretty good
grasp on that until nineteen twenty quantum comes into play.
And quantum comes into play. Now that is the very
small most of it, you don't even see and at all,
by the way, and we started to flip that in
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the other direction and started thinking more about what the
universe was. And we thought the universe was static, and
we now know that it's not. And that happened in
nineteen twenty two to nineteen twenty eight with Edwin Hubble.
But our telescopes got bigger, our knowledge got bigger, and
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we started to realize how big things were and how
many galaxies were right around us, and we're observing that.
And then it all changed. And now not only I
was speaking about this earlier today with Christina Gomez. You know,
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Brian Cox said yesterday or last week, he goes, you know,
there's two trillion galaxies in the universe. Well, Brian, just
a couple of years ago said five hundred billion galaxies.
Now he's got those up to two trillion. And now
we understand that each one of those galaxies has you know,
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one hundred billion trillion stars, which means over a trillion
planets in each galaxy. That there are two trillion, and
it's like, wait a minute, that is a lot of
celestial objects. Tim And to start to think about how
big these numbers are and how much is out there,
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it melts your head. It absolutely melts it. Now there
is It started to heat up a couple of years ago.
And it seems like I mentioned it before physics did,
but nobody listens to me, so it didn't come for me.
But we certainly thought about this at the same time.
I probably mentioned this five years ago or more. But
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there's a new conversation happening in the world of science
that maybe there is no end or edge to the universe,
our universe. Maybe it's infinite. The numbers, some of the numbers,
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if you look at it and you interpret them correctly
the way that you want to see them and start
this together, it fits. It works inside of the equations.
It's like, hold on a minute, I'm not going to
get into a big science or physics discussion. But big
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is already big and objects and contemplating that and thinking
about that, pondering that it's insane, and then you want
to take it to the next level. Infinite. I say
it all the time. You know what big infinite is?
You don't, You truly don't now what does that mean
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to everything else? Right? Exact duplicates of me, of yourself
out there? Well, if it's infinite, then there's infinite duplicates
of you. Think about that. How much life is out there? Well, infinite?
Think about that. So that question, Timothy, is a huge question,
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and it goes to the next level if you just
stop and think for a second what all of that means.
All right, great question, Great way to start off the show.
I don't even know how your question got in here.
All right, Next question, Jimmy, what three things? What three
things do you actively do every day to improve yourself awareness?
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You rated yourself a five on a ten scale, last Ama,
I did. I don't remember that. I rated myself five
out of ten. I raised myself ten out of ten
on anything. I don't understand the question. Let me see
if I okay, see I rate myself on one out
of ten. Here just three things you actively do every
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day to improve yourself to improve your self awareness. Yeah,
I guess I'm not that self aware because I don't
have an answer to that. I mean, we're all self
aware if we're you know, if our heart is beating
and our brain is getting oxygen. But yeah, I don't
really think about that too much. I don't think about
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that too much. I suppose I don't think about it
at all. But I would say subconsciously, unconsciously that dang it.
I just try to do the right thing and try
to be aware of that at all moments. All right.
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I don't always obey the speed limit, but I always
try to do the right thing. I do. I do.
Somebody called me the other day. I'm not gonna say anything.
I'm not going to say anything specific here. I want
to get into it. I get a text, act, no,
I made the phone call. Get a text. Jimmy call me.
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So wow, this is kind of out of the blue.
So I make the phone call. And it was a
friend saying, uh, I need some help with the rent.
I said, okay, how much? And the you know, like
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when you know today. I think the phone call came
in on the first What is today the sixth. Yeah,
that's about right. I think it came in on the
first or the text and how much and the number
was thrown out there, okay, And I'm thinking to myself,
that's got to be a tough ask. It's got to
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be I don't know if I could do it, you know,
call somebody, behay, man and throw that kind of number
out there. But and this person, and I really want
you to listen to what I'm saying. This person wanted
to please in a panic their case and obviously upset,
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upset enough to send a text and and have to
ask for that. That's hard. I said, just stop right there.
I'll give you the money, and and I just wanted
to lower the temperature the phone call and the panic
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and the thing and the you know, just just stop.
Well that's a version of self awareness. And let me
explain you. You have to look at the moment for
what it is right there right there, just just stop.
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And that's called doing the right thing. And oh man,
and that's what I you know, And and the next day,
you know, I get this, thank you, and I get
this and I get that Yeah that's cool, that's cool.
It made me feel good. But that's a relief. Not
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so yeah for the person I gave them money to
it was for me. Just how cool is it that,
first off, that I can do that? But second, how
cool is it that I that I freaking listen and
I don't shut somebody down because we've all been in
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those positions and have been shut down. How cool is
it for that person to hear a yes, the gift
was mine. It was mine, And that's that's called being
self aware in yourself. What is going on, Observe everything,
what is happening? Listen? All right, I'm not rich. No,
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I don't even want to come off that way. Don't
don't think like that, But I'm okay. Person making this
phone call and this text to me is not. So
that's what you do? All right? Next question, let's see here.
Oh this is from Renee Renee Jimmy. Do you have
a favorite episode of MTV Unplugged? I do with a
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rock band? Even better? Mine was Scorpions. Oh yeah, that
was pretty good. That stands up. I'm going with like
the Ridge, I'm gonna go with Nirvana. That Nirvana, Oh man,
I'm going Nirvana. So many of that stuff was good,
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you know, great white warrant. Uh, just just so something
I can go on and on. So good. The Great
White Woman was really good though, and that was shockingly good.
But anyway, I'm going with Nirvana. I'm going with Nirvana
on that one. Oh John Johnasaia says Alison Chains, which
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was also very good. All right, Chris, how you doing, Chris,
Chris Hi, Jimmy. I wanted to get your thoughts on
the Elisa Lamb case. Oh, Alisa Lamb, the the hotel,
the a there was a hotel here at the oh,
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the Ceesaw Hotel. Okay, she died under mysterious circumstances at
the haunted Cisaw Hotel Cecaw Hotel, which is in downtown
Los Angeles. I assume you know about the case. I
do know about that case. That was a huge case
here in LA. For those of you that don't know, now,
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there's something to that case that that is unexplained. They
not understood. She was found in the water tank on
the top of the hotel. Now, they said when she
went missing, she was living in the hotel, and when
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she went missing, they searched the hotel. They did everything,
they looked all over the past, but they never searched
the water tank. Creepiest part, A lot of creepy parts
about this, But anyway, the hotel guests are taking showers
in that water, drinking that water, and her body was
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floating in that tank. So anyway, they eventually find her.
They went back and looked at the surveillance footage and
this is what made this whole case crazy. She was
filmed inside of the elevator freaking out like somebody was
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following her and she was hiding from somebody, and she
was looking for somebody and ended up I don't know
if she was hiding from this person, managed to climb
up the giant, huge you know, she's a little Asian
woman girl, but she managed to somehow scale up the
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side of that and it had a lid on the
top of it and everything she got inside. If she
was hiding, I don't know. Maybe I don't. Nobody knows.
All of the circumstances around her case are mysterious, and
that surveillance footage is some of the creepiest stuff that
you can see. It's like she was seeing a ghost
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or something. Yeah, it was bizarre. Yeah, the Ceesaw Hotel,
it's still there, too bad. You cannot go by the
CECI Hotel, and I think about that case. All right,
let's see here, what's up next? Delta VR? Hey, Jimmy,
do you ever hear did you ever hear about the
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UFO sighting that started in Cocomo and flying over Grissom?
Oh of course, yeah, absolutely. Debbie cobble h I talked
about that on the show. She she filmed part of it. Yeah,
that's a crazy case. Grissom Air Force Base is I
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don't even is Grisom still open? I don't even know.
It's in Indiana. And uh and Cocomo is just north
of Indianapolis. And uh, how far is Cocomo from Grissom.
Let's see here. Uh, how far is Cocomo from Grisom.
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I'm gonna look right now, let's see here. Okay, so
there's Cokemo, got it, all right? Some air force base.
How many miles is that? Let's see five miles? Yeah,
it's pretty close. Yeah, it's about it about what I
would saying. I was gonna say ten miles between five
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and ten miles. And oh now it's an Air Force
reserve base there, it is, Grisome. Pretty big base, by
the way, pretty big base. And that's where the UFOs
resided between Cocomo and yeah, it's it's it's pretty crazy.
It's pretty crazy. If you go back and you go
to one of the Debbie Kabble interviews I did with
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her over the years, I don't remember exactly which one,
but she lives in Kocomo. She lives in Cocomo. Now,
I was just with her the other day on my birthday,
not the other day three weeks ago. So yeah, yeah, yeah,
crazy case, big case, all over the news, covered on
the news, all the local law enforcement, the local media.
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Yeah's it was a pretty big case. That was a
pretty big case. Thank you for that, Delta. Let's see,
let's keep this going. Today. Is tonight, I should say,
is our ama AJA where you get to ask me anything.
It's all simple to do. Post your questions in all
caps over in our chat and I will get to them.
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This is from MWL Jimmy. What is the single most
important scientific question researchers should be asking about UFOs and
UAPs in twenty twenty six? Wow? These are good questions tonight,
great way to start off the show. The single most
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important question, the single most important scientific question? I mean,
are you asking this of et is science asking this
amongst themselves? Are they asking themselves scientific questions? What's the
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single most important scientific question researchers should be asking about
UFOs and UAPs in twenty twenty six? Hmmm, man, there's
like fifty there is like fifty. I'm gonna go, you
know what, Let's not beat around the bush, is it?
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If it's researchers asking this because we've had a tradition
of a transition of different types of sightings and things.
Is it? Is it all wormhole based? Right? Einsigin Rosenbridge?
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Is that? What is there something like that happening? You know?
You look at three I at letst that. Well, it
could be something on the outside of it there, It
could be working its way to a wormhole an entrance.
I don't know, but that's what I would is. Is
that what is going on? Yeah? I brought this up
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with Isaac Arthur the other day, and also with Lawrence
Krauss maybe somebody else. I think about this a lot,
and I brought this up in the last few weeks
a few times. Why don't we see any evidence of
interstellar trading and stuff? You know, et you know, just
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like a trade, you know a freeway that's in frequent
use between two star systems. You know, string of light,
you know ship. Well, that's an honest question to ask.
If you think that the objects are like ours, right,
burning fuel out of a lit out of the ass
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end of a craft for propulsion, why aren't we seeing
traces of that? Well, maybe that's not how they're doing it.
We're just looking for the wrong thing because we're always
putting ourselves in how we look. You know, we see Rocky,
you see Elon Monskey's SpaceX and Apollo and rockets, rockets
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rocket that that's what we space shuttle, rockets, engines, rockets flame,
And that's probably not how it's going down. So that
should be the main scientific question. You know, why is
it that we don't see anything until it's already here? Yeah, yep,
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what is going on? That's a that's man, that's strong,
best audience in the world. And I'm not just saying that,
Jimmy word is Philip Corso day after Roswell had a boss,
Arthur Trudeau, that is true, who had his name on
the patent for the night vision invention used in military
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devices from Bill Burns. Is this true? I have never
heard that. I've never heard that, So I don't know
where that rumor's coming from. I've got that book, and
I've read that book many, many, many times. Even I've
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interviewed Bill Burns back in the day about this, and
I've talked to so many people about I've never heard
that Trudeau held the patent for night vision. Hey, it
would seem that man would in Trudeau have been dead
by the time that rolled around. Yeah, I fah, yeah,
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I don't know. I do not know. I've never heard that.
So somebody before the end of the show, look that
up and send it to me. I would like to
know more about it. And what is this? So many,
so many questions, and that's a good one. That's a
good one, all right. What is the best and silliest
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product you have promoted over the years. What's the silliest?
What's the best? The best was Get the Tea? Love
that stuff? No, well, of course, River Moon Coffee. Get
the Tea was really good. And the reason why Get
the Tea went bye bye divorce. Yeah. Yeah, the owners
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of the company. I don't even know if I can
I say this. It's been too many years. They split
and that's all I'm gonna say. That's I can't say
anything more than that. And it just came down to
I supported the company because of who introduced me to
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the company, the previous owner. I have no interest in
the new ownership. It was built on relationships. Love the product,
but I don't want to get paid, you know, from
somebody that I just don't like. I have principles, man,
I have principles. I have people all the time. Every day,
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every day, knock on wood, every day. I say no.
I say no to everything. You know, Jimmy, can we
do this? Can you mention this? Can you do this?
We'll send you this, We'll do this, We'll do this. No, no, no,
not interested. Yeah, but you know now, don't care. I
don't need the money. I don't need it. I don't
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need it. I don't care. I don't care. I'm not
going to sell out. I'm going to show you guys something.
I'm not going to sell out now. Okay, So it's
the silliest product. Best product was Get the T besides
of course river Moon Coffee. But there was a lot
of cool things. Silliest one. Uh I had this thing
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for a minute. It was some kind of Ozone creator.
It was a little fan to keep it here in
the studio, and I liked it. I like the smell
of Ozone, and so I had them running throughout the house.
I don't use them anymore, and I don't know, you know,
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I don't know an Ozone creator. Now. It did what
it was supposed to do, and it ozoned the crap
out of everything for sure. But I in the end,
I just felt like, I mean, for some people, you know,
I don't know. I don't know. Maybe Ozone's a benefit.
I don't know. I don't know. It definitely created Ozone.
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After I just unplug them. They're in some cabinet now somewhere.
I'm not sure I felt any different. I'm a big
fan of flashlights. Everybody knows that. Like, right in front
of me, here's a flashlight. Here's a flashlight. I've got
more if I just dig deeper, here's another one. There's
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a mag light. Love my mag light, by the way,
So I have flashlights all around me. If I just
move stuff around, there's another flashlight. And I got this
new one. You ready check this thing out? Now? See
this company should get a hold of me. But they're
probably in China. They're probably in China. This flashlight is
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called I can't tell U, so I call a G five.
I think it says G nine. I thought it was
called G five. Check this thing out. This is it.
This company should get a hold of me. So this flashlight,
it's got a head on it that spins, right, okay,
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which is uber cool. It's got two different lights in it.
Watch this thing when it lights up. You're ready watch
this thing. That's how bright it is. That's how bright
it is. Look at that is that crazy? Let me
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turn it off? It's crazy, right and uh. And then
it's got a it's got a little volume control right here,
so you can spin it down, spin it up and
then do that right. Okay, So there's that. Now. Why
is the spinning head cool? Well, it's got a little
clip on the side that you can spin around a
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clip and you take this and you pop it out
and then you can move the clip to the back.
Why well, what if you wanted to clip this on
the visor of your hat? Right? Yeah? So and it's
time now this this I could get behind on the
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show Things crazy? All right? Why did I oh the
silliest and best? Yeah? Okay, all right, Randy. Have you
ever experienced a shared dream with a stranger or someone
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close to you? I have not. I have not. I
want that to happen, I have not. I have not.
I've heard people talk about it and the possibilities of it.
I don't know. If I talked to two people that
have shared a dream, that's like, that's like the unicorn, right,
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that's like some rarefied air. But uh, I have not.
I remember reading probably twenty years ago, twenty five years ago,
that if you slept with your partners back to you,
so you sleep back to back, right, so your feet
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are going there, right, you put your and you touch
your spinal chords together, that was the best way to
share a dream. Of course, you've got to like your
partner enough to be able to do that. Is this
thing on, this thing working? Is this thing? You know
(38:42):
what I mean? Most people, I don't know. Most people
like to be touched or untouched when you sleep. Yeah, yeah,
some good comedies have been written around that. I don't know.
I had heard that though, many years ago, that that
was the way to do it. Let's see, Jimmy, how
(39:06):
do I submit a guest to beyond your show? You
want to reach out to Michelle. Uh, my producer, Michelle Freed.
Oh do we have Michelle's email? Send it to me
right to one of our moderators and they can turn
around and get it to me. Yeah. Yeah, man, who's
(39:29):
the guest? Post it? Post the guest right now. Bill,
stay on top of that and get it to me.
We have a lot of guests lined up. It's not
it's not that easy to squeeze stuff in. Okay, this
is from x X Expiratory Unitarian How do you say that,
(39:51):
I'm saying that wrong. X X Buttory Unitarian Assembly, Enoch
the Witness. Okay, have you ever heard Bill Tompkins testimony?
I have. I've talked to Bill X NASA Lunar engineer.
He was a lunar engineer. Thought he was a model builder. Okay,
(40:16):
ex NASA lunar engineer. Most people don't seem to have
heard him. Over the years, gets in a deep into
reptillions on the Moon in space. Bill Tompkins wrote his
book Bill, I've had on the show. So if you
want to go back, you can look at Bill and
(40:36):
listen to that show that I did with him. Bill
was a young guy. I think he was in the Navy,
if I've got that right, and was in LA during
the Battle of Los Angeles right before World War Two
for the United States kicked off and we had Japan
off of the coast and things are happening nineteen forty one,
(41:00):
and he gets called out here and he gets in
a couple of meetings, and then he goes down to
San Diego and the Battle of Los Angeles kicks off,
and he says at that point that things were revealed
to him about these giant ships that were being built
by the Navy that looked like submarines but went out
(41:22):
into space, and they were being built in like Kansas
or something. So you can go read his book, which
I have. Interesting case. I'm not sure if he was
a lunar engineer or NASA wasn't around. Well, I don't know.
I don't know. Maybe I'm forgetting parts of Bill's story.
But anyway, interesting, interesting there you go. Okay, all right,
(41:47):
let's see Brooke Drake says, what's your opinion on implants
found in people? Yeah, it's a curious one, isn't it.
That's a curious one. I've got friends. I have friends
right now. Today. Let's say that they have implants right now?
(42:10):
All right? I have friends that have had them removed,
implants disappeared. I have friends that are researchers that say
that they have implants in their possession. I've never seen them.
That is. That's another Holy Grail thing, right, that's a
that's an arc of the Covenant. It's interesting, It's absolutely interesting,
(42:39):
you know, up the nose, little balls in the ear
behind that thing, legs hips back. Yeah, yeah, it's crazy,
isn't it. I I think that all of is when
we first get into this subject and we hear this
this idea behind implants and what they are. So we're
(42:59):
picturing implants that we have today or that technology, and
we've seen different versions of it and stuff. None of
the skin looks like little circuit boards. But how do
they power up? How do they keep their power? How
do you recharge? Do you plug it in once in
a while? You know? How does that work? All right?
So nuclear powered? I don't know, but joking, But the
(43:23):
technology from an advanced et civilization. What is it that
we would be expecting or looking for when it comes
to something like that. Yeah, it could be biologic, well
created in a lab, but biological. Something that you wouldn't
(43:43):
even be able to recognize really once you pulled it out.
I don't know how would we even know what that
kind of advanced technology is there, What is it doing,
what is it for? Who put it there? Don't know.
There have been a lot of objects that have been
removed from feet and people swear up and down, this
(44:04):
wasn't here, it's new, and it turns out to be
pieces of glass, pieces of metal, pieces of wood. You're
out running around outside and your bare feet and stuff
gets in there, and it's there for years, and one
day the body decides to kick it out and reject it.
And now you think you've got an implant. So when
(44:26):
it's around the feet, on the bottom of the feet,
you pick that up walking on hot asphalt back in
nineteen seventy five when you were a kid. But anything
else ears, you know, nose, sinus, neck, that area, arm
pits it. That's pretty strange. Yeah, still waiting for the
(44:49):
definitive moment of something like that turning out to be real.
I mean, not turning out to be real, but something
that we could look at as evidence. Let's see interview
Jimmy ever, consider interviewing the thunderbolt Project guys like Don
Scott or ether Toalbert. Yes, I've I've done Thunderbolt two
(45:17):
or three times. It's been a minute, though, Yeah, it's
been a minute. It's been a minute, been a minute.
That's a that's a really good point. I'll pass this
on to Michelle. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, they've been doing
really good work. There's something to that. I say it
(45:38):
all the time. Everything is connected, everything is electric, everything
is and Thunderbolts is one of the things that opened
my eyes to all of that. Okay, Jimmy, it was
from Roger what is your favorite eighties cartoon from Saturday Mornings.
I wasn't watching cartoons in the eighties. I was doing
(45:59):
that in the seventies, all right, But I okay, so
if I go from the seventies best cartoons, ah mmm,
Dudley do right? What was the the racing machines? What
(46:24):
was that called? That was really good? Uh?
Speaker 3 (46:29):
Man?
Speaker 1 (46:29):
I Wacky Racers. Yeah, I loved Wacky Racers. Man. I
could not get enough of that stuff. And then but
in the nineties, when I got back into cartoons again
with my daughter, there was this whole wave of amazing cartoons,
like the Animaniacs, loved, loved the animacs, Pinky in the brain.
(46:56):
Uh what were those three sisters called any Anyway, that
whole wave of who's the Elvis guy, Johnny Bravo Man,
Love Johnny Bravo Man. And so there's that whole wave
of Cartoon Network stuff, Nickelodeon stuff that came in the nineties,
(47:22):
and I could not get enough of it. The Ani
Maniacs to this day just stands up on its own.
It's just so good. So it's pinking the brain. So yep, yep,
there we go. Good question, though, wacky racers, I mean
the other stuff, the Japanese stuff, like a you know,
speed racer. Loved all of that. But yeah, Jimmy, oh,
(47:42):
this from Julie. Julie Reals. Jimmy, what do you think
of the Hellier Kentucky Goblin incident? It's ther Ridge. I'm
gonna go with your ridge. That's one of the first
(48:03):
first stories like that of its kind. And the family
what they went through. Remember if you if we're talking
about the same case, the family like shot out the
windows for like four hours, ran out of Ammoun till
they had to get the family to the car, husband,
wife and kids. It was like eight of them into
(48:25):
the car, drove to the sheriff station, drove to the
police station. Yeah, that was crazy. That was pretty nuts.
And that is where that's where the term. I could
be wrong here, but I think that's where the term
(48:46):
little green men came from. Was that case. I think
that's it. I think that's the case when one of
the local reporters typed up the story and then he
got little green men into the art. Off to the
races with that. Yep. Okay, let's see here. I don't
(49:12):
read these in advance, so keep it clean. I just
saw a very recent interview with Megan Kelly and Tucker Carlson. Okay,
he associates UFOs and aliens with angels and demons. Any thoughts, man,
that's it as fair as anything, as fair as anything
(49:33):
I heard, Tucker. Tucker Carlson interviewed a demon on set
last night or two nights ago. But I'm bump u, Yeah, sure,
there's there is absolutely one nothing wrong with that. Until
(49:53):
we know what's going on, everything is valid. There's nothing
wrong with that. There's not nothing wrong with that, nothing wrong.
Thank you for that, biscuit. What are you doing watching
Tucker Carlson kidding, just kidding, Jazz kidding. See if I
type that question, I go I saw a clip from
(50:17):
my feed about Tucker Carlson and Megan Kelly talking about
UFOs and demons. I would lead with that. I wouldn't.
I wouldn't imply that you watch the whole thing. I mean,
that's just me. I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't do it,
even though I do. All right, Randy Wilson, thank you
(50:43):
for that. Let's see here Lee play and got us
see if you guys watched the new well it's not new,
it's ten fifteen years old now twin Peaks, you know,
(51:04):
and the scenes that David Lynch's was a genius of
the highest caliber and almost blew it the ending, the
last episode and what and how and you're waiting for
it to all come together, and it does, but it's
(51:26):
it's kind of a cop out. But everything leading up
to that so disjointed, so strange, so weird, and shot
so well. But it was when they were in the
other dimension, how people were speaking. Then you did the
blayd the end because they were like it was like
(51:48):
reverse speech, you know, and it was how they were
doing But then you're looking at the actors and it's
like they're speaking this way. Did they film it backwards?
How it's crazy? And anyway, it sounded like one of
those characters from Twin Peaks trying to say, Palladians. Let's
(52:10):
see how long does it take to dust all those guitars?
Not long. I have a couple of dusters. I do
it maybe once a week, but there's a certain technique
to doing it. But yeah, I have dusters. I'll put
one in each hand. And there's a couple of critical
(52:31):
spots when you when you dust a guitar. Let me
make sure I'm not tangled up when you dust a guitar.
The critical spots are here. Let's pull this less Paul down.
It's a beautiful guitar, right, Okay, Like look at that's insane,
isn't it. That's beautiful? Isn't it? Right? But you want
(52:56):
it to always be beautiful. So the only way that
this can look like it does is that it's dust free.
So the spots are like right here, it's not gonna
get dusty the other bottom right here, right here, and
across the top and sometimes in here. But you can
see this now and I just pulled this off the wall.
(53:16):
All right, but look at that. It's perfect. Everything is
always dusted. I don't want anybody to come in here
and pick up a guitar and have to go no, no,
but yeah, so yeah, it's all. It's very quick. You
gotta dust here, you gotta dust here, a little on
the headstock, a little right here on the hips. You're done.
(53:39):
You move on to the next one. I've got it.
I've got it down to a science, so much so
that I do it with two hints. I have these
long dun you know. You start on the top row
and you go all the way down and go to
the next row, next row. Yep. So how long does
(54:02):
it take? I can knock everything out less than an hour.
I do it a lot, though. It doesn't take too long,
and I enjoy doing it. Let's see, it's from bow Jimmy.
How many times have you seen orbs in the sky? What?
(54:24):
I don't know? Thousands. There are some nights when you
can go out and look and you can see stuff,
you know, all night long, like every ten seconds, every
fifteen seconds, how many times in a minute five or six?
You know? And then you know, how many is that
in an hour times out by three or four, your
(54:45):
neck is worn out. You're just you get to the
point where you end up laying in the grass and
just looking up because if you just sit there like this,
you know the whole time, it's crazy. So I have
no idea. I don't I I don't know what that
number is. I have no idea. Some of it completely unexplainable.
(55:08):
There are when I see stuff in the sky and
it's going east west, then you know it's you know,
it's it's orbit, it's a satellite, and you see you'll
see them in the same path, right, Okay, well those
are satellites. Probably most of them are satellites. Okay, all right,
(55:31):
I'll say that with confidence. It's the ones that are
off axis. North south is rare, but off axis, and
then things that move while they are going. Now, satellites
can be orientated and move, yeah, I get that. But
it's those orbs that are lower in altitude, bigger, that
(55:58):
are different colors not white, and change directions. Those those
are the ones that really catch my attention. And I've thousands.
I have no idea. I have no idea. Okay, Oh,
(56:19):
what are your thoughts on Tataria? Are we gonna go there, Philip?
Do you really want to go there? Come on? Man? Ah, Okay,
here's my thoughts on it. I love the creativity put
(56:41):
into the videos and the photographs. All right, It's fun
to watch, love it, love it. I mean I wish
I could create that stuff. That stuff is really cool,
really fun to look at. All right now, you believe
what you want to believe. If you're into it, that's fine.
(57:03):
I'm not saying you are. I don't know if you're
trying to egg me on into saying something stupid, but
I'll say that the videos are pretty fun to watch.
The story itself is also fun. Okay, I'll leave that
(57:28):
right there. That's as far as I'm going with a Philip.
I'm not gonna take the bait. I'm not taking the
bait on that not gonna do you. What do you
guys think of Tataria? You know what? Anything is possible? Right? Okay?
I just read that, see value you're posting more than
once because I'm just scrolling through whatever happened to Damon
(57:52):
t Berry And that's from Roseweed. I would say I
get this question every ama. Is it from the same person? Rosewed?
I don't know. I don't know. I haven't spoken to
Damon in what year is this is twenty twenty five,
(58:13):
spoken directly to him, I don't know, eight years, maybe
seven years. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Somebody
should post up look up the last Damon t Berry show.
And then probably two or three months after that show,
(58:35):
I got an email from him. I wrote him back
and never heard from him again. Yeah, like his email
was shut down, his phone was shut down. I have
no way of getting a hold of them. Let's see,
what's your favorite wristwatch? Micro brand? Hm m mmm.
Speaker 2 (59:08):
I have.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Hold on for a second. I want to make sure
I have this terminology correct U. Okay, here we go.
That's what I thought. Okay, so I seeing if I
(59:33):
have any of these? Uh er, okay, so I I
I don't have anything in here. I used to have
my watch box right here. It's not in my bedroom now,
and then everything else is on my desk in my
(59:55):
office on the other side. So I don't have anything.
I have no watch. I always wear watches, but so
I don't have anything to grab and show. But I
do have a few things that I like. I just
got a new Aragon Turbillon, and that is amazing. It's
(01:00:17):
an amazing watch. It's a fifteen milimeter automatic turbion. Fantastic watch.
I probably have fifty watches like right in there. It's
not a lot. I mean it sounds like a lot,
but it's not. I have like two watch cases full.
(01:00:38):
I bought a watch in a while, except for that Turbion.
But but I have a Gavril Motorcycle. That's a Swiss
made automatic micro brand that handmade, great watch. But it's
got a disc brake in it. A disc brake. Watches
(01:01:02):
a disc break with these shocks. Very nice skeleton, really
cool switch. It's to get real. But I love that watch.
I love that watch. I have a couple of Soviet
watches too as well, and that that are really cool.
Everything else, everything I have is an automatic of one
(01:01:24):
brand or another, you know, and I have all the brands.
There are certain things that I don't even like mentioning
because I think they are ego driven. And of course
I'm talking about like Rolex. I don't like wearing wearing
stuff like that. I just don't. I don't. I don't
like it on my wrist. I don't like what it
(01:01:46):
says somebody that's wearing a Rolex, it probably doesn't give
a shit about what a Rolex is or what a
watch is. They want you to see the watch and
think that they are something that they are not. That's
that's what to me. I don't want to offend anybody,
but to me, that's the feeling that I get. All right,
(01:02:10):
I just don't like if you want to wear a
nice watch that says something about you. There are so
many cool things out there that you like, Go get
a give real, right, Just go get something that's that
that you like, that you're attracted to make sure it's
an automatic, and then you want, you know, the extension
of your heart represented on your wrist. Do that. I
(01:02:35):
can guarantee you it's not a Rolex, right. I mean,
I have a I have a Tag Monaco Steve McQueen.
I love that watch and it's an extension. It's a
car watch, right chronograph, and it's an amazing watch. Not cheat,
(01:02:57):
but even wearing that, it's almost two pretentious. So anyway,
all right, that was good. Should we take a break?
Is this a good spot for a break now that
we're talking about pretentious, ego driven subjects like automatic Swiss watches.
How did we get here? Okay, one question before we
(01:03:23):
hit the brake. Hi, Jimmy, if you could have a
cup of coffee with anyone living or past, who would
that be? Anyone? I mean, like anyone at all? I
mean I just mentioned him. David Lynch would be amazing.
Sanley Kubrick, Eddie van Hanlin would be a good cup
(01:03:45):
of coffee. Randy Roads would be a good cup of coffee.
Down bag Darryl would be a good cup of coffee.
Those would be good. Those would be good.
Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
Maybe Jimmy Hendrix, that would be a good one. How
about living Brian May would be a fun cup of coffee.
You can go anywhere with Brian May, talk music, talk science,
talk to UFOs, talk physics. That would be cool. What
about from the UFO community, Man Barney Hill would have
(01:04:21):
been fun. George van Tassel, that'd be a heck of
a cup of coffee. I remember Eric von Danakan says
to me once he goes so, Jimmy, give me a call,
come over and we'll drink coffee and smoke cigarettes and
(01:04:42):
talk watches. Think about this show right now. Eric said
those words to me. I have pictures of it, and
so I went and sat down with Eric von Danakin,
drank some amazing coffee, smoked cigarettes, and looked at each
(01:05:04):
other's watches. He had an Omega Moonwatch Speedmaster and yeah,
so that's yeah, I would love to have coffee with
Eric von Danik And oh I did right. Okay, there
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chat and uh, let's let's go to this. Uh, Jimmy,
(01:11:35):
if someone breaks their UFO n da, Oh, somebody listened
to Christina Gomez today, Yeah, okay, uh oh it's Android.
Hey Android. Uh the government will just charge them with
a different crime to still avoid disclosure, like what they
(01:12:00):
did with Gary McKinnon. If you disagree, then why Yeah,
well Gary McKinnon is a different situation, all right, So
they charged him with damaging computers in the United States
and and and doing that. I mean that that wasn't
that wasn't breaking an NDA or anything. I understand what
(01:12:23):
you're saying about. Gary didn't charge him with UFO specific stuff.
But anyway, and of course the charges were eventually dropped.
But but your point is well taken. It's uh. I
think it's just come to the point where, especially for
(01:12:45):
the UFO community, but for the rest of the world,
if you are going to be questioned about what you're
saying about UFOs and and sightings or whatever, the military
is and then suddenly go, well, I can't disclose anymore
because of my NDA. All right, if that's your answer,
show the NDA, that's all. That's all I'm saying. Show
(01:13:10):
the NDA where you're not supposed to be talking about
UFOs because I think you can. I think you can.
It's a cop out. It's a cop out. So the world.
I've said this so many times. If you are the
first person to step forward with the real stuff about UFOs,
(01:13:36):
you will have statues on this planet until the end
of time. You'll be the most famous Einstein, Galileo, Jesus.
You're above all of that. Okay, maybe that'll encourage somebody
(01:13:59):
to come forward. The whole world would be at your defense.
There is nothing anybody will do to you, period, period,
period period. Prove me wrong, prove me wrong. Got to
be courageous, man. You've got You've got to be the
first person to jump in the pool. You've got to
(01:14:21):
do there's a first for everything. I cannot imagine the
nad of putting on a spacesuit, climbing on top of
a rocket and being blasted off to the moon. Chances
(01:14:45):
are you ain't coming back. Okay, all right, that's the
courage that I'm talking about. All right, all those explorers
climbing to the top of a mountain for the first
time after so many had died trying. You know, you
(01:15:10):
had the Apollo disaster, you know, Gus Grissom and and
you know the flame out, the oxygen that blew up
as they were testing there doing a shakedown test of
the Apollo capsule right there, burned alive. Think about that.
(01:15:31):
That is you just don't know, you know, you just
don't know. And it's those That's the courage that I'm
talking about. That's the courage. That's what we need. That's
what we need. I know it's there, and I know
it's tough, and I know the secrecy is there, and
I know the pressure. I'm totally aware of all of that.
(01:15:57):
Of all of that. Here's let me tell you what
it's like to do a show like this where and
you know, coast and coast and everything else. I do
this nearly every single day on a microphone, speaking to
(01:16:22):
you a couple hours a night. Used to be three
coast and coasas four hours. And I used to have now,
I mean I used to have tons of notes and things,
and I haven't done that in ten years, but or longer. Today,
(01:16:43):
all I need is a word or an idea, and
suddenly I am aware of what I have learned. It's
a bizarre because it just all starts coming out when
I'm interviewing somebody, I'm asking questions. But when I when
(01:17:03):
I go off on my own and I start, it
just all unplugs and starts flowing out. I just need
an idea. So and I'll give you an example. Let's
let's go with this an idea. Okay, let's go with
the Egypt. Egypt, all right, So here we go. You're ready?
Three two one? How does a three thousand year old
(01:17:34):
civilization disappear gone? How does that happen? It sounds impossible
when you look at It's like saying, you know, China,
the United States is it is two hundred and fifty
(01:17:56):
years old, doesn't count, But India, China? Where or they
just stop today? How long would it take for nobody
on this planet to speak or read Chinese anymore? Where
we look at Chinese and go, what does that say?
(01:18:17):
I don't know? Can you read it? No? We have
to we have to figure this out. Well, it sounds impossible,
doesn't it Egypt after three thousand years, it's more like
thirty five hundred if four fifty a D. We know
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this four fifty a D. Four hundred and fifty years
after Cleopatra, and four fifty a D. The last person
that could read sacred hieroglyphics, the language carved into a
(01:19:01):
temple wall, the last hieroglyph the last one that was
in four fifty eight. After that, that person died. After that,
nobody was left. Nobody spoke the ancient languages, nobody read it,
(01:19:22):
and then Egypt became covered in sand. From four fifty eight,
for over a thousand years, all of it was forgotten. Nobody,
(01:19:43):
not the Egyptians, not anybody else, nobody who invaded the country,
the Greeks and the Romans, the Ptolemy and the Caesars
and Roman. Cleopatra was the last pharaoh that and she
was Greek. That all ended, it all ended, And at
(01:20:06):
four fifty eight the last carving went on a temple wall,
and from that point forward all was lost. Now how
does that happen? It's like, wait a minute, we know
so much about Egypt. Well, all of that is modern,
(01:20:27):
all of it, all of it, and all of it
is because of Napoleon. Now wait a minute, Jimmy, what
are you talking about Napoleon. If it wasn't for Napoleon,
we wouldn't know anything about Egypt today anything. How can
(01:20:51):
this be? How is it possible that three thousand years
of history just disappears. Well up until Napoleon in seventeen
ninety eight, Napoleon, he was twenty nine years old, and
Napoleon was running around the world and you know, causing trouble,
(01:21:13):
and back in France he was you know, he was
a hero, but he was pillaging all the great art.
He went through Italy and took from So all of
this is going on. England or France, the Directory they
were called at the time, wanted him to invade England.
(01:21:35):
He's like, nah, not interested. What Napoleon really wanted to
do was to go and check out the rumors of
this country called Egypt. That's it. And it was all
rumors up until that point. Anybody that you can talk
about from the past that was there, that was in
the past, and we didn't even find out about that
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until modern history. All right, Plato, whatever, whatever you want
to talk about. Greek Rome forgot about Egypt, forgot Egypt
was so old at that point, they were already two
thousand years old, and Greece wasn't a country yet. Greece
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was fields. Rome was a collection of mud huts. There
was nothing there yet. That's how old Egypt is. So
Napoleon had heard rumors. Now there were only a few
a few references to Egypt from different ship captains and
(01:22:42):
stuff that made their way tried to go up the
Nile and saw stuff and would make crew drawing. But
these were all rumors. So he wanted to go and
check it out. And there was some stuff about Alexander
the Great, and he was a military historian, and there
was that part, and he that there was a city there, Alexandria.
(01:23:02):
So he wanted to go and check it out. So
he tells France. He goes, look, I'm going to put
this expedition together and I'm going to go to go
to Egypt. And the reason why I want to go
to Egypt is because there's a trade route that's going
through there, and we could cripple England if we cut
(01:23:23):
off their trade route to India in the east. All right,
do it. Napoleon puts three hundred ships together, three hundred ships,
sails from the south of France. He's got thirteen of
these large battleships. One of them was the loreon his ship,
(01:23:48):
his personal ship, which was the largest ship ever built
in the history of everything up until that time. That
was his ship, the Loreon one hundred and eighty cannon
on it. So he takes off heads out from the
south of France. He goes down and this is some
of the crazy things that happened. He goes down and
(01:24:10):
he stops by Malta. This is one of the great
mysteries in the history of everything. Check this out. So
he goes to Malta. He invades Malta, Malta, the Knights
of Malta and whatever. He invades Malta. He's there for
two days. He invades, he's there for two days, runs
over the country, leaves five thousand troops. Now it's three
(01:24:33):
hundred ships. He's got fifty five sixty thousand troops his army.
He's got another two hundred scientists and scholars and then
their interns, students and stuff like that. So it was
like four hundred, five hundred of them. And then the
navy itself, that is the crew of these three hundred ships.
(01:24:56):
But that's in Armada. That's three hundred ships, fifty sixty
thousand troops. He invades Malta, decides he wants to build
a shipyard there, a navy base, so he leaves five
thousand troops there. But what he does do in Malta
is he takes all of their treasures everything, and one
(01:25:17):
of the things that he grabbed stole We're twelve life sized,
solid silver statues of the disciples. He loads those on
his ship. He takes everything else that they have. The
only thing that he let them keep was a little
(01:25:37):
piece of the true cross, piece of wood. You have that,
I'm taking everything else. So he leaves Malta and he
sails to Alexandria. He unloads his troops, invades Alexandria, it
takes over that heads south to Cairo. He's only there
(01:25:58):
for about a week or two. Makes it makes it
into Cairo, does the Battle of the Pyramids, and where
he fought. Egypt at that time was controlled by the
Turkish the Mamelukes, and he does the Battle of the
Pyramids right there, runs them over and they take off.
(01:26:23):
He kills he loses like nobody. Nobody dies from the
French army, thousands of the Mamelukes. The Mamelukes man they
had turbans and gorgeous, beautiful horses and very very majestic, right,
but they were wiped out, and so Napoleon takes over Cairo,
(01:26:44):
and he sends his hundreds of engineers and scholars and
artists and botanists and scientists. He says, go and discover
Egypt and document everything. And it was the first time
the world would later see accurately what was in Egypt,
but up until that time we didn't know anything. While
(01:27:05):
that is going on, he takes over Cairo, the Mamelukes,
the houses that they were living, and takes over that,
establishes settlements around the Nile Valley, and the French troops
are set up. About a week later, this is what happens.
A week later. Admiral Horatio Nelson, the famous famous British admiral,
(01:27:37):
he's been looking for Napoleon throughout the Mediterranean. He's sailing
here and he missed him a couple of times. Was right,
three hundred ships, but they just right. So anyway, he
comes back. He pulls into Alexandria and he sees the Armada.
(01:28:00):
It's likech holy crap, Napoleon's here. Napoleon's got his troops
on shore, and they had it's Abecure Bay by the way,
And so Napoleon had his navy point their ships out
the cannon out to the Mediterranean. There's gonna be somebody
(01:28:21):
that was going to attack. It would come in, and
the guns were already pointed that way. It's called ships
in Aline. He at thirteen ships as Lorient was in
the middle with his one hundred and eighty cannon, ninety cannon,
you know, pointed that way. And but Horatio Nelson he
comes in. He goes, oh man, I'm gonna sneak in.
(01:28:43):
So he sails in behind Napoleon's fleet that who can't
turn around. They're anchored. Their guns are pointed the other way.
And Horatio Nelson completely destroys the entire Napoleon fleet in
(01:29:03):
a matter of hours, sinks it all, everything, including the Lorreon.
And when the Lorreon exploded, it was a nighttime. The
explosion was so big that the entire Battle of the
Nile went silent for ten minutes. Everybody was just in
shock watching this go down. But what was curious about that,
(01:29:29):
Remember Malta, the twelve solid silver statues of the Disciples
of Jesus. They were never seen again. They went to
the bottom of the Mediterranean. They've never been found, including
the rest of the stuff and the loot that they
took from Malta, and all of the gold and money
(01:29:52):
and everything else that was on the Loreon never been found.
It's on the bottom of Abericure Bay somewhere. You would
think that that would be the expedition of a lifetime,
would be to go and do that. So that left
Napoleon stranded. He had no way to get reinforcements. He
(01:30:13):
had no way to fight. Hey, a flight out right,
you wanted to escape, you can't do it. Stuck, so
they settled in. The British have control of the Mediterranean.
There's nothing that the French can do, right, But Napoleon
(01:30:33):
is stuck in Egypt. So over the next year his
crew is out and he establishes the Egyptian Institute of Antiquities,
And that is where modern Egyptology today started from seventeen
ninety eight. Before seventeen ninety eight, we knew nothing, couldn't
(01:30:57):
read the languages, didn't know what was there. Nobody had
poked around. You know what Napoleon ended up doing the
Valley of the Kings. That's right, the Valley of the
Kings discovered by Napoleon and his scientific team. They went
in on the first day. They had heard rumors, they
(01:31:18):
had heard things. You know, you got to understand the
population was different back then, but they had you know,
if you go over there, you might see some stuff.
They went in and on the first day they found
twelve tombs. Okay, now we're up to you know, seventy
something tombs in the Valley of the Kings that was
discovered by Napoleon without that, right, think about it. So
(01:31:41):
the other crazy thing that happened, there was a lot
of crazy things that happened at this time. But right
next to Alexandria on the coast on the Mediterranean, at
the top of Egypt, lower Egypt, as they call it,
the mouth of the Nile, is the town of Rosetta,
and there was a four and the French right the
(01:32:03):
Rosetta Stone, and the French decided to rebuild this fort
and they were going to reuse parts of these walls
and they were going to rebuild this and they were
taking down this wall, and that's where they found the
Rosetta stone, the Rosetta stone, which is you know, it's
three feet tall, it's big, but it was used as
a piece of rock in this wall. It wasn't a
(01:32:24):
big display, it wasn't a big monument. No. Over all
that time they used it was like a big piece
of granite, and so they used it as part of
this wall. So the French pull it out and they
realized that's when they looked at it and went, wow, okay,
so that's the ancient language. That is a script. We
(01:32:46):
don't understand. That's a Greek over there. It turns out
there were two languages there, not three. There were just two.
So you had hybridglyphs and then you had the common
Egyptian script writing like you know we have you can
write in block letters in English, and then you have
(01:33:10):
cursive writing. So there was that version of hieroglyphs for
people to use, and that was in the middle. And
then the other script was ancient Greece Greek, and at
the bottom of the Greek they could read it. And
so at the bottom the last line was like okay,
this has been written three times in the ancient sacred language,
(01:33:30):
and then so like okay, so these are three identical things.
So they knew they had it, but they hadn't deciphered anything.
But Napoleon did that. Now, but that was a French discovery.
Why isn't the Rosetta stone at the louver? Why isn't
(01:33:52):
it at the louver? It's a great question, right, Napoleon
discovered it. He was stranded in Egypt, going around documented writing.
They had their scientists, botanists, collecting plants and animals and
drawing everything in engineers and they were just surveying. Oh man, brilliant.
(01:34:14):
But Napoleon lost that battle and for him to get
out of Egypt, the British come back and they write
up a treaty and they tell Napoleon, they tell the French,
and this was an eighteen oh one. You can keep
(01:34:39):
your plants, you can keep your animals, but all this
other stuff, all the antiquities, all the artifacts, everything else,
that's British. You want out of here, you want your
ships to come back in the Mediterranean. Well, we signed
this treaty. We get the good stuff, you keep the
(01:35:00):
plants and animals. So Napoleon, who is now back in
France at this point, he goes back with finally his
scientists come back, but they have all of the etchings
and drawings, so that stuff goes back to the Rosetta
Stone that's at the British Museum. That's not at the Loop,
(01:35:22):
it's at the British Museum. Probably one of the most
important discoveries in the history of everything, and that's at
the British Museum. And so this is what ended up happening.
This is the crazy part. That was eighteen oh one.
They take all of the etchings and the drawings and
(01:35:44):
Napoleon publishes one of the biggest collections of books ever published.
It was ten volumes and it was called in French
the Description of English of the Description of English, Description
of Egypt. Ten volumes of artwork and etchings of Egypt,
(01:36:08):
correctly drawn, the pyramids as they stood, the temples, Valley
of the Kings. All of this stuff was now depicted
in there, along with the flowers and the botany and
animals and things. But it was so accurately done that
the hieroglyphs that they had done are readable. You can
(01:36:31):
use that now. The Rosetta Stone wasn't deciphered for another
twenty one years. That's why I'm trying to stress with
you everything that we know today is modern. This wasn't
handed down from person to person people reading the Edfu
(01:36:53):
King's List and no, no, nobody knew anything. It was
Napoleon that went in, got stuck and stranded in the country,
and he went out established the institute and took the
time while he was there to go and document everything
that he could, and he did those ten volumes of
(01:37:14):
the description of Egypt was one of the most famous
things ever published in the history of everything, and people
around the world for the first time, we're seeing Egypt
accurately with accurate descriptions. And part of that were the hieroglyphs.
But they thought it was a picture language the rest
of the world. So you had the hieroglyphs. They're looking
(01:37:36):
at it and you see a foot, you see a bird, right,
you see an owl, and it was like, oh, so
they were walking to go bird watching next to the water.
That's what people read. They didn't realize it took twenty
one years. So what ended up happening was before the
(01:38:00):
English took the Rosetta Stone back to England, the French
made prints of it. They rolled ink on it and
made copies of it and they gave those away to
anybody that wanted one. They gave copies that they wanted.
This stuff deciphered, nobody could read it. But that's why
(01:38:20):
people think that the Rosetta stone is black. It's not black,
it's red granite. The back half of it is red.
It's granite. The front of it's black because the French
were rolling ink over it. I'm not making this up.
So the French have copies of it, the British have
the stone itself, and they're making their own copies, and
everybody's working on it. It took twenty one years to
(01:38:41):
crack the code on hieroglyphs, but when they did, the
floodgates were opened. Now that they could read the language,
and slowly scholars started to learn the language. And now
they're going to Egypt. They're looking at the stuff, they're
looking at the description of Egypt, they're looking at the books,
and now they're starting to break this stuff down. And
that's when they figured out the King's list and started
(01:39:04):
to put timelines together. This was a British effort, it
was a French effort. Many people were going there, scientists, archaeologist, anthropologists,
trying to figure out the mystery of Egypt, which didn't
start to come together until eighteen fifty, eighteen sixty, nineteen hundred.
It's just one hundred years ago. King Tut's tune wasn't
(01:39:26):
discovered until nineteen twenty two, nineteen twenty one, nineteen twenty
two with Howard Carter. That's one hundred years ago. So
before that, the age of Egypt, it being three thousand
years old. That's a modern interpretation. That is, that isn't
something that was put together from books and everything else
from ancient Egypt that was written as time went along. No,
(01:39:48):
this was all figured out in a modern sense because
of Napoleon. It's an absolute incredible story. And when we
start to put all of this together, you have to
rem Now they're going to Edfood, They're going to Karnak,
They're going to Luxor, Sakara darfour, including of course the
(01:40:11):
Giesea Plateau. But there's no there's not much hieroglyphs and
things to read there, but there's stuff everywhere else. And
that's when they started to put all of this ancient
stuff together that nobody knew about. It's a bizarre, bizarre story.
And when we uh today, when I hear people quote Egyptologists, researchers,
(01:40:35):
you meet, whatever. When we talk about Egypt today, it
is only the modern part of what we have discovered
about a country that was three thousand years old, that
from modern hit that faded away, completely forgotten about the
sands of time rolled in. How many times do we
(01:40:58):
have to hear the story of about the Sphinx being
buried up to its neck all of Egypt was like that.
There are still pyramids in Egypt with one hundred feet
of sand up on the outside of the pyramids. They
haven't been cleared away. Yeah, it's it's absolutely incredible. So
now my point into doing all of this, what I
(01:41:22):
just rattled off is what I have learned and I
need to share. You know, it's so easy for me
to just go jump on a subject. I just need
a word, just need I just need a bullet point,
and this knowledge comes out. That's what I've gotten from
(01:41:42):
Fade to Black. That's what I've gotten from these amas.
That's what I've gotten from you the audience over the years.
I say it all the time. I've now gone to
college for twelve, thirteen, fourteen years, you know, learning every
single day there you go all right, whoo, let's go
back to questions. See how I did that? I just
(01:42:04):
spoke for I don't even know what time did I
start that rant? That's thirty minutes just turning on my brain.
I love it, I love it. All right, Let's see
what this is. Jose Sanchez, do you think that the
Star Trek TV series writers might have based the Klingon
and romulan cloaking device on actual cloaking device technology being
(01:42:25):
in the UFOs today? And what bi is our coincidence
or is it? Yeah? See that's a great question. What
came first to the chicken or the egg? Does the
idea of cloaking which has always kind of been there
in a military sense, you know, how do you hide yourself?
How do you hide your tank? How do you hide
your clothes? Camouflage clothes, how do you blend right? How
(01:42:48):
do you blend it? That's always kind of been there,
but Star Trek absolutely put it out there and put
the ideas out there. So now with us in our
military and materials that are used to paint or cover
underneath and on top of airplanes and tanks, and uh,
the ability to cloak and hide and in some cases
(01:43:11):
completely disappear vehicles. This happens right now? Did it come
from the ideas of Star Trek? You know, you just
put the idea out there? The communicator, the communicator, right,
flip it open, that's what this is. No different, right,
it's it's it's really nuts. Dick Tracy the watch the
(01:43:33):
Apple I watched that's from Dick Tracy. Nobody invented that, right,
that's not original. Yeah, it's crazy what came first? I mean,
that's such a good point.
Speaker 2 (01:43:49):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:43:50):
Are you going to bring some coconut and habs with
you to Scotland? We're talking about that right now. Come on, Patsy, Yeah,
we're talking about that right now. What are we gonna do?
I am going to have King Arthur's costume, so I'm
working on that. I'm not gonna do the crown, I'm
not gonna do but the sun right his outfit. I
(01:44:13):
don't know if I'm gonna do the grail. I'm looking
into that, but I'm definitely I've already got an artist
working on it. He wears that shirt with the sun
on it with the face that I'm gonna have. Yeah, yeah,
I'm definitely putting that together and some other tidbits. But yeah,
I'm gonna go with that, and we gotta have I
(01:44:35):
think everybody on the tour is gonna get a pair
of coconuts. We absolutely have to do that. We're talking
about that that I'm not This isn't just me blabbing.
All right, Let's see Batman? Uh, what do you get.
Speaker 2 (01:44:54):
There?
Speaker 1 (01:44:56):
It is actually funny. It's not a question, but I'll
read it anyway. What do you get when you cross
an insomniac and agnostic and a dyslexic, someone who sits
up all night and wonders if there's a dog. Oh,
but that's good stuff. That's from Batman. Okay, all right,
(01:45:18):
let's see too. Okay, hold on for a second. Let's
see this is from David Todd because of what you
just said. Did you see nineteen ninety four? I was
in Ventura National News four or five huge superdome. Si. No,
(01:45:43):
did I see you on the news? Did I see
the wormhole? The spirals over Pensacola from the bridge? I
haven't heard this story. No, I haven't heard that. Has
anybody else posted if you have, and let me know
where I can check it. Check it out? Jimmy, would
you test hold on, let me pop this up. This
from Louisville, Charlie. Would you testify if ask or subpoena
(01:46:07):
to testify to Congress about your experiences and knowledge about UFOs?
Of course I would, and I would spill the beans.
I would spill them. I would spill There are there are,
there are people out there that the idea of me
(01:46:32):
sworn under testimony sitting up in front of Congress scarce
the shit out of them. I know too much dirt.
I've been involved in too much dirt. Yeah, they would
swarm sqorm. Hey man, you gotta tell the truth. If
they ask, I'm gonna tell the truth. Yeah, yeah, sitting
(01:46:55):
on the Imperial secrets. The short answer to that is no,
And I'm glad that I don't. But what I have
experienced is a couple of dozen people of note it's
(01:47:18):
hot in here, who have lied about each other, lied
to me, lied to each other, lied back, stretched the truth,
made stuff up, and absolutely try to burn everything down
with each other. And I'm talking about people you know
(01:47:42):
well that I can't say anymore. I don't want to say.
I'm not going to. But but if Congress asked me
about them, I would tell them the truth. And I've
got the receipts, I've got the emails, I've got the text,
got the voicemail, I got all that stuff. Yeah, not
(01:48:07):
on my computers, by the way, that stuff I have
hidden so many, so many SSD drives. Oh my god,
Oh my god. Yeah, it's crazy. It's crazy. It's nuts.
(01:48:28):
What am I talking about? You know, one day I
don't even know I was. I was talking to somebody
about this just recently, a couple of days ago. I
don't know if I would put this stuff in a book.
I you know, at what point do I not care?
And just you know, it's really not who I am
(01:48:50):
and being sensational if it was, if I wanted clicks,
and I wanted this because I don't need clicks. I
don't care about clicks. I don't care about money. It's
not what drives me. So it's not about that, because
if it was, I would be doing it now. I'd
be putting out video after video and statement after statement
(01:49:14):
and just writing stuff up and put and and blowing
that nah nah nah. I really feel that the universe
is going to uh fix this in its own way. Yeah,
I'm pretty confident in that. I don't know, but I
(01:49:38):
do want to be around when it happens. All right.
Another strange coincidence star Trek's trans transporter, Is that right?
Is that transporter? Teleporter? Transporter process and the Philadelphia Experience
both designed to move molecular objects. Yeah, the Filmhiladelphia Experiment
(01:50:01):
is another great story. And if you jump into that
and you read the history of it and how it
happened and how it was exposed and the and the
books that were were sent it, Yeah, it's pretty interesting.
It's a fun that's a fun little conspiracy to jump
down here. Of the Chamir, ancient sources say it's card
(01:50:23):
stone without contact and had to be sealed in lead.
I know, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's been in the East village.
So it's one of those things where when you look
at the Shmir, you look at the drop of stones
and other objects that were rumored to be true or
(01:50:45):
rumored to have existed and have been documented, but then
just disappear and are gone. One of them, the oak
island stone, you know that that was allegedly on display
and everything that's gone. It's really weird when it comes
to that kind of stuff. The drop of stones are
(01:51:05):
a very interesting part of history just gone. I mean,
is it just just a made up story or is
there something else to it? And yeah, the Shemir is
another one of those interesting Yeah, I'm with you on that.
I am totally with you. Okay, where are we What
(01:51:27):
is really causing the disappearances and national parks? Well, you're
talking about missing nine to one one. The numbers are there.
The numbers are there. Yeah, what is it? Are the
national parks just too big and that it's just a
(01:51:50):
numbers game where they cover so much acreage that missing
people are missing from everywhere in all parts of the country.
But if you map out the borders up a national park,
you see this and you go, hah, there's something going
on here. What can you do with missing people in
Los Angeles or Dallas, Texas, or which you ta, Kansas?
(01:52:12):
I don't know, picked Springfield, Illinois. You know you'll see
groupings there too as well. I don't know. I don't know.
When you tie in the other parts to the work
of polities and interviewing different law enforcement and the witnesses
and the family members of these missing people, it certainly
does get intriguing. His films are great, you know, he's fun.
(01:52:37):
He's put a lot of work into this. And you know,
is it Bigfoot? Is it et? Is it supernatural? Is
it nothing at all? Is it serial killers? Is it
people just getting lost and never found? I don't know,
but yeah, yeah, you know. I say it all the time.
And if you're going to go to a national park,
tie yourself to your friend with a rope. Have you
(01:53:02):
ever visited the Bosnian Pyramids? I have not. I have not.
I have not been to Bosnia. Let's see who's this from.
Let's see here. How was the Detroit red stripe pizza
you were getting to celebrate your birthday? Oh oh oh,
(01:53:26):
oh oh, there is a plate. Man. I'm going to
show you something. I'm going to show you guys something
right now. Okay, okay, this is the restaurant. This is
what I'm talking about. Right here, this is the restaurant.
I'm going to show you the red stripe. This is
(01:53:49):
It's called Slice House. Let me find the red stripe pizza. Man,
look at this stuff. Oh my god, now I want
to do this. Today's my Friday, by the way, And
(01:54:14):
oh man, truly and just the simple fact that did
I pass the red stripe? Let me see he let
me back up. This is uh okay, I'm not going
to waste any more time on this. I'm not going
to waste time if it doesn't pop up right now,
(01:54:38):
I'm going to show you a picture of this, all right?
You ready? Oh man, are you joking? Are you really
doing that to me? All right, I'm already done. I've
already lost interest in this. I hate it when I
(01:54:59):
go and try to image and then it says no,
it's a web p file. And as soon as it
does that, okay, you ready, this is what I'm talking about.
(01:55:27):
This place is incredible. Man, look at that? Look at that?
So yeah, and it's as good as it looks. Slice
House Pizza, look it up. Look it up, World Champion
pizza maker and uh, there you go. So the red
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stripe is this? Now you see where the the rakota
is on the top of that's where the racing stripes go.
The red sauce is just right down the middle. I
can't find a picture of that. It's like their most
famous pizza. I can't find pictures of it. I thought
it would be right here. It's all over their menu.
(01:56:14):
But yeah, there you go. Okay, it's just incredible. It's
it's the secret with all of this stuff. It's the sauce,
of course, it's the dough, and it's the prep of that.
It's the ingredients, of course. But when it's gourmet like this,
or it's put together with that kind of love, it's insane.
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That is an insane pizza Slice House pizza. I'm glad.
See that's why I like hanging out with you guys,
because you remember everything. Yeah, between Earth and Jimmy, did
you see the new object discover between Earth and three
Eye Atlas? That's also an atlas object two as well.
(01:56:56):
It's not three I. Three I is the third interstellar,
but there is a new atlas that was discovered twenty
twenty five. Is its designation? Yeah? Crazy? So we have
four objects right now. Four we have Swan, we have Lemon,
and we have two Atlases at the same time. Nobody,
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Why isn't anybody going, you know what, man, this shit's weird.
Not one comment, you know how excited Haley's comments coming in,
Hailbop's coming in, this comment's coming, you know, one comment
and we would lose our minds. We got four four
at the same time. It's like crazy, and there isn't
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anybody going, yeah, you know, this is a little unusual
talking about hieroglyphs. Right the temples in Egypt. Imagine if
there was on a temple wall, right, Pharaoh's his army,
the boats, and now they got this big picture and
this big thing, and it's twenty feet tall and in
the sky are four comets. We would go, that's crazy.
(01:58:04):
That right there is not Can you believe that that
at four comments? And one time, somebody's got to be lying.
They didn't have four comments, did they? Now who heard
about what? Four comments? What? And right now, right now
four it's nobody. The significance of that is crazy. Did
(01:58:28):
you watch heavy metal in the eighties? Of course I
watched heavy metal in the eighties. Sammy Hagar did this,
did the Yeah, I liked heavy metal was good. It
was a good cartoon. Ralph Bakshi, Uh what do you
what do I think will be the next big thing
in technology? Mind operated everything like the clapper, right, except
(01:58:54):
you just go m start your car. Yeah, mind operator
is just look at your phone and just go right.
You're right, that's next. Mind operated everything. We're going to
figure that out. Not censors on your head, no, no, no, no.
(01:59:17):
The technology will be here to receive it. Yeah. Absolutely,
let's see it's from West. Thank you for always being
(01:59:38):
a great host. Thank you, Wes, and for helping me
think about new ideas. That's what it's all about. You know.
I was talking about this earlier today with Christina. See
I am an hour behind on the questions. Well, I
spent a half hour talking about Egypt. How much do
I have to ensure my it's insured? I can. I
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can ensure you that it is insured. I can assure you.
Have you seen the movie The Void? Yes? With my lug?
Those are the aliens ditycounter. Oh man, that's funny. That's funny.
I can only say I wish you were my friend.
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I am your friend. What are you talking about, Cynthia,
I'm your friend. Is that your real picture? Cynthia? Is
that your real name? That's a I love it. I'm
just making fun of this. You just never know these days,
you know, everybody you want to go by. We all
want a nickname, all right, we all want a nickname,
(02:00:44):
and you run by that and social media gives you
that opportunity to put on a different shirt and run
with it. I love that. He's just you know, you
just don't know. It's so funny when a bunch of
fate or not so get together and and meet each
other for the first time in public. Oh really, you're
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Bob the Owl. I'm Cynthia the Great. Oh it's good
to finally meet you. Yeah, but my real name is Bonnie.
Oh yeah, Well, my real name is Keith. Right. I'm like,
wait a minute, I've only known you as right, MW well.
(02:01:30):
I don't know why that spells owl to me, but
mw whatever. Right, I'm mw wel. Oh cool, but that's
not my real name. My real name is Bartholomew Jenkins.
What is that? You know? What to Roseweed? Right? I
love this Timothy Adams sounds like it's his real name.
Wes Decker. I got the feeling that's Wes's real name. Man,
(02:01:53):
Wes just throwing money around tonight. Thank you, Wes. Uh.
But yeah, oh, We've got a few real names in here.
But Swatch is my favorite watch. Love those little plastic
waterproof things I used to have every I have a
I have a Swatch Automatic Skeleton with an Eta in it.
(02:02:17):
An Eta and Eta. It's a it's a really nice
Swiss watch. It's a swatch. It's metal, it's not plastic,
all right, So we are past everything, but I am
an hour behind. So thoughts on jeff Lynn and Elo. Man,
I'm going to tell you right now, jeff Lyn is
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a genius. Elo. Every version of that band the best
of the best of the best. All of their albums
were great. For me. The one that stands out is
Out of the Blue. I was young, I was like
fourteen fifteen years old when that album came out. Love
the Alien UFO album and covering all of that, but
(02:03:01):
the music itself bed Bevans. God man, what a great band,
What a great band, And I couldn't get enough of Elo.
You know, my friends were into Deep Purple and Black Sabbath,
and so was I. But Elo was my little frigging secret,
little gift to myself. Yeah that was uh. I love
(02:03:23):
jeff Lynn and Elo. I'm glad that you said that,
because not enough recognition musicians will go yeah man, jeff Lynn,
you know, but most people Elo just kind of, you know,
just didn't get it. Jimmy, what's more important, right or
being being right? Or being kind? Being honest or being liked? Wow? Wow?
(02:03:49):
Being right or being kind? Being honest? Or being liked. Mmm,
you got to go with the two middle ones, being
kind and being honest. Being right doesn't matter. What does
that get you? Do you get to check in the
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mail or something you get gifted? Doesn't matter. In fact,
nobody cares but you, So that doesn't matter. Being kind
is so important. Being honest is even more important than
probably the harder thing to do, and even more so
being honest with yourself, being honest with other people. Yeah,
(02:04:30):
so important. It's just so important because people look back
at you, you know, being liked. Don't give a crap
when you're young, when you're in sixth grade, when you're
a freshman in high school, being liked is all that mattered.
That's all that mattered. That's all that mattered. I look
(02:04:52):
back and the lack could give a crap. If you
don't like me, that means I'm being honest, right, think
about that. Yeah, if you like me, it's because I'm
being honest. But if you don't like me, it's because
I'm being honest. I'm not fake. Yeah, No, don't give
(02:05:15):
a crap about being liked. That's a great question though.
Love that that's from Stella. Let's keep this going. Let's
do some overtime. Are you guys down for some overtime?
I can't read your comments because I'm way behind. I'm
only at eight o'clock, ten years no notes. Yeah, pretty much,
that's my I think I love Ama Night's glad I
(02:05:41):
caught this live tonight. Yeah, right on. You know what
I could do? So I'll read some more questions and
then give me a subject and I'll rant for another hour.
You guys down for that? Jimmy, have you seen the
movie Weapons? I have? Great movie, great movie, great movie.
(02:06:06):
Not what I expected, not at all, by the way,
not not. I'm not gonna get it. It's too new
of a movie. I'm not going to make any comments
about it. The name, well, the name fits, but you
don't not out of the gate. But fun, kookie, weird. Uh,
(02:06:30):
that's all I'm gonna say. That's all I'm gonna say.
It's a really good movie. Not what I you know what.
I got to the end of Weapons. I did. I
got to the end of it. I went, Huh that
frigging kicked ass. That was a great movie, original, action, packed,
(02:06:51):
keep you guessing, funny and quirky, a times scary at
times supernatural, paranormal at time, you honestly don't know what
the frig is going on, and I love that. It's
a great story, great script, great script. Did I just
(02:07:13):
endorse weapons? Damn skippy? I did. Man, it was just
a great movie. I'm just scrolling. I'm looking for all caps.
This is why you've got to put it in all caps,
because I am just zipping my Let's see who's up next?
Have you have you seen a metapod? I don't know
(02:07:36):
what that is? What's a metapod? King Arthur is probably
related to the Welsh original Ancient Britain's not Anglo Saxons.
Could be, could be Jimmy would be that guy. I'm
not sure what that Okay, come on, let's get to uh,
(02:07:59):
let's get questions. You guys are just loving chatting with
each other. Oh man, it's not a question, but man,
it's worth posting Jimmy with dimebag. It wouldn't be coffee,
it would be Crown Royal or makers for midday blacktooth grint. Yeah, yeah, man,
(02:08:27):
poo fuh never met him though, God, it's just so weird,
same circle, same thing, same friend. I never met him.
I never did, never met Dinmebag. I never met Dimeebag.
I don't know exactly when it was, but early nineties,
(02:08:48):
and I was listening to Pantera, like Cemetery Gates or something,
and I've got these headphones on and I'm listening to
it and it was so different. It was so completely
different than anything else at that time. Metallica the Black
Album was out, that was different, that was not you know,
(02:09:09):
there was things that were kind, but Pantera just blasted
out doing its own thing. And I I I'll never
forget that. It's like, what is going on? It was
the guitar tone, it was the writing, you know, everything
just just the drum, everything just recks. Oh, man just
(02:09:33):
congealed into this divine perfection. And Dimebag grabbed a hold
of me. Man just just grabbed me and shook me
by the throat. Jimmy, if you could have any vintage Harley,
what would it be? It would That's simple. I want
(02:09:55):
the Billy Bike. I want the Billy Bike from Easy Rider.
I don't want the Captain of America. I don't want
a nineteen forty seven. I don't want some no, no no,
I want the Billy Bike. I've looked into this enough
where I may get a reproduction of it, one with
(02:10:17):
disc brakes. I said it, I said it, But man,
I would like a billy bike. I would like a
billy bike that's out of everything out there. I would
love to have a billy bike. I would like to
have an old vintage Norton or something like that. That
would be really really cool. A vintage Triumph Bonneville that
(02:10:39):
would be fun too. But if it was a Harley
billy bike. Love Twin Peaks. In the soundtrack, Man, the
Twin Peaks theme, doom boom boom, right when that kicks off.
That is the darkest. And the other part, especially with
(02:11:01):
the new Twin Peaks, like every other episode when they're
back at the bar and there's a band on the stage.
It was just always amazing. You know. They had nine
inch nails one night. Rebecca del Rio, she just passed
away a couple of months ago. Rebecca del Rio. Look
(02:11:22):
her up, man, her her stuff that she did for
Twin Peaks was incredible, and her her career and her voice,
her beauty, her inner beauty, her out her oh man,
Rebecca del Rio, and she was really good friends with
David Lynch. But anyway, yeah, twin Peaks the soundtrack. Okay,
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let's keep going, let's keep going. I'm gonna keep this
going tonight. Let's see, Jimmy, did you see the new
object uh vvon bors that was discovered between Earth and
three I Atlas two to three days ago. Okay, no
v oh, okay, you've got this backwards. Borisov is one,
(02:12:13):
Borisov is one S, and Omo is two S. I
think that's what it was. Borisov came down a while ago.
So yeah, you have the names of these objects backwards. Okay,
but yes, you're right. No, there's a fourth object, and
(02:12:33):
it's also called Atlas. There's two atlases, three I Atlas
in this new Atlas C twenty twenty five. You've got
that right. But the V one Borisov there isn't a
V one. So I'm pretty sure I don't want to
have this wrong. Borisov is one I. Okay, three I
(02:12:55):
is third interstellar. That's three I Atlas second two I
Ohmuma is the second interstellar, and then Borisov is one I.
I think I think that's right. I don't want to
be wrong with this, getting so confused with all of
it now. All I know is there is indeed four
objects right now in the sky. Okay, here it is
(02:13:21):
again see twenty five v one. Okay, let me get
this right. This is the second person talking about this.
See twenty twenty five v one Borisov. Okay, there it is. Okay,
(02:13:42):
let me get an explanation. Okay, this is the Okay,
this is I didn't know it was called Borisov. But
see twenty twenty five v one. The boresof tie into
that ties into another interstellar object. Yes, I am aware
(02:14:05):
of that. This is the fourth object and it was
just discovered. I reported on this and it's crazy too.
This is what's nuts about this object see twenty twenty
five v one is three I Atlas overshadowed the news
of this. Kind of knew it was there, all right,
but nobody really gave a crap because everybody was talking
(02:14:27):
about three I Atlas and then this thing pops out
behind the sun. It's like what another comment? So yeah, yeah,
I am aware there is four Borisoft is what threw
me off with that? So you are correct who posted
it first? Uap Ryan? Thank you for that, and also
(02:14:49):
who mentioned it first? Quit crying and figure it out.
I gotta tell you. That is the best social media
name anybody could have. Quick crying and figured out uap Ryan.
There you go, Thank you for that. Yes, I okay,
(02:15:17):
this is the fifth post now from uap Ryan. Thank
you for that. Renee my very skilled, intrepid news producer
who has been with this show forever. And when I
say forever, I don't even want to disclose it ages
the both of us. I have such respect for her.
(02:15:37):
But she knows exactly what I am looking for when
it comes to not only the news, but stuff that
interests me. And she found this immediately and sent this
to me. So I think, I, what's today, Today's Thursday?
Did I do it yesterday on the news or the
day before? But the second that it was discovered, Renee
got it to me. Renee's the best. You know what
(02:15:59):
Renee used to do. Renee used to correct me on
everything that I said wrong. She didn't do it anymore.
She didn't do it because it didn't work. It didn't work.
She's laughing right now, She's like, yep, yep. It's like
every day she would she would have to do it.
(02:16:22):
She would listen to me do the show. She'd listen
to me do the news. This went out for years.
She'd go, Jimmy, that's not how you say milk. That
is not how you say automobile. It's pronounced like this,
and this show send me a link of somebody saying
the word how to say automobile. Whatever was, it doesn't matter,
(02:16:42):
but it was like that because I say, you know,
I talk fast. I'm really things come out and I
say it wrong, or if I see a word that
I can't pronounce. I was worse than like Trump with
tyland all. Remember that a ceda might have a seeda
uh circumcision. Remember that I was that bad. I was,
(02:17:10):
and and I just stopped responding to it. Renee, it
just like I can't. I've tried this now for years.
I've got Renee threw in the towel man. She tapped out.
She was like, she tapped out, She tapped out, like
UFC choke hold right, armhold yep. Will there be food replicators, Jimmy,
(02:17:35):
we're getting close to that. Three D printers, right, three
D printers. We're going to be doing three D printed
food soon. Burgers, right, steak, spaghetti layer, that thing up, yeah,
that is right around the corner. That is right around
(02:17:57):
the corner. Now, I know what you're saying. Ah, that's nasty.
It is if you're here on planet Earth, where you
can go to the farmer's market and get real corn,
real strawberries, right, go to a really nice butcher shop
and get a really nice cut of meat and do
a why Okay, No, you wouldn't. Out there in space.
(02:18:21):
A replicated pizza is your best friend. Absolutely, you wouldn't
give a crap. You wouldn't not even what it tasted like,
just as long as it looked like a pizza, like
it looked like a chef salad. Right, if it just
looks if it looks like hidden Valley ranch dressing on
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the South and that was replicating, you wouldn't care. No, No,
your eyes are half of the taste, anyway, think about that.
All right, let's keep going, and we're way past the
end of the show. I'm at nine oh three here right,
nine eighteen on the show. This is fun, isn't it.
Whether it be food replica or I just read that.
(02:19:05):
See I don't read these in advance, I just read
it when it pops up. Let's see, Okay, that's four
food Replicator questions in a row. Five food replicators. I
(02:19:28):
also go by Cindy Woo wooh man, I'm gonna post this.
This is up in the chat. Cynthia todd says, I
also go by Cindy Woo fifty man. I love that.
(02:19:48):
That's great, that's great. How do you think about time?
Is it like water or wind?
Speaker 3 (02:19:58):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (02:19:58):
Man? You know what's weird about time? If you're not
Lots of tests have been done on this and experiments
and things. But if you're not looking at a clock,
if you don't have a watch on, can you do
you know when a day goes by? You know, if
(02:20:21):
you're in a dark room, right, you can't see the sunlight,
you don't have clocks around? How do you know what
time is? How do you know? How do you know
what an hour is? Or twenty minutes or twelve hours?
How do you know? How do you know what time is?
You know the way that I feel about time today?
(02:20:42):
Everybody talks about it. I'm experiencing it. We all know
when you were ten years old, nine years old, eight
years old, and it was August, Christmas was five years away.
Took forever. Now, I don't even have a judgment on
(02:21:05):
what a year is. It's like bop pop. It's that
I can't. I can't. I blink and it's Christmas. I
blink and it's Christmas. I blink in it's christ It's
it's weird the concept of time. I don't know why. Uh,
it's like that. And when you're younger, are you wearing
(02:21:26):
a watch? Today? It's different. You've got kids have cell
phones and things, and and they're probably aware of the
time a lot. But when we were kids, when we
were kids, we were kids. When we were kids, man,
nobody had a watch. We had a radio. Man, we
were out walking through fields, riding our bikes, out playing,
(02:21:49):
doing this and that. And I mean the only judge
of time I guess is when you were at school
in summer, do you know what time of it? No?
You never did. Right, sun goes down, it's dark. Okay,
you kind of got to start walking home. But do
you know what you know? There isn't. Time is a
strange thing. And then and that's us personally, at a
(02:22:13):
personal level. Talk to a scientist about time. They don't know, Dick,
they don't know nothing. They don't know No. They know
about as much about time as they do gravity. Do
you know Okay, there's a lot of things that should
(02:22:34):
be known and are not an electron. Electron. You know
you've heard of an electron. You think you know what
it is, right, fundamentals of fundamentals. Right, nobody's ever seen
(02:22:55):
an electron. No, nobody. The math says it's there. There's
a lot of solid math and experiments well that had
been applied to it to say that electrons exist, all right.
(02:23:15):
Get a physicist to describe an electron to you can't
do it. They can't even tell you how big it is, right,
We always picture it being really small and zipping around
and doing it. I remember.
Speaker 3 (02:23:34):
Famous physicist goes, so, if you're in a room with
no electrons and then one electron is brought into the room,
the one electron takes up the entire room, I'm.
Speaker 1 (02:23:49):
Like, huh, it just doesn't make any Do you know
what you're talking about? Do you honestly understand the words
coming out of your mouth. I'll leave that right there. Yes,
there's nothing hard but cut runching. I'm not sure what
(02:24:10):
that is. Eddie van Halen with blast frequencies through his
guitar at live concerts. Yes he would for sure. Will
there be food replicator man, how many times the food replicators. Look,
I'll get to it, Charles. If you've got one more
food replicator posting here, you and I are going to
(02:24:33):
have a discussion, young man. Is there a general opinion
on cryptids like Bigfoot, dog Man, the low pale crawlers,
real or overly hybrid? Jose? That's you know, I I am.
(02:24:54):
I am absolutely convinced. People see what they see, they
witness what they witness, They talk about it with the friends.
You know, it was real, it was there, it was
in front of them. And that is that I cannot
(02:25:16):
back up and go that psychosis. You're insan schizophrenia, you're
making it up, you don't have any friends, You're trying
to get attention. You know. I don't look at things
like that anymore like that. I just don't. There's too
much going on when we're dealing with extra dimensions and
parallel worlds and the multiverse and interdimensional possibilities or frequency
(02:25:41):
of sound and light and physical things, and that things
can be seen that are real that are just gone,
so I spectacular things. How do we know that in
another version of this reality which is taken occupying the
(02:26:01):
same space, that there aren't creatures like Bigfoot running around, right,
dog men running around, choop of cobras, the flying terror.
How do we know? And then when people see stuff
like this and they talk about it and nobody else
sees it and it's gone back into its interdimensional reality,
we want to call those people crazy. And now they
(02:26:24):
don't want to talk about it because they're going to
be teased and ridiculed. They're going to sound like they're nuts.
Now I totally get that, But they've seen what they
have seen. I have seen stuff disappear. I've seen stuff
appear and disappear right in front of me. And I
used to be really freaked out about talking about that stuff.
Now I don't. I don't give a crap. I just don't.
(02:26:46):
It Just it happens too much, and I think it's
just part of our existence, you know, we just have
to live with it. But every single generation of humans
on this planet has talked about the exact same things.
There's nothing new, nothing nothing new, Sasquatch, Bigfoot, the hairy Man,
(02:27:07):
the wild Man, the Yetti, the Abominable Snowman. Ye all,
it's been around for forever forever. When I say like
forever since the dawn of man. So, yeah, that's that's
just my take. I don't dismiss any of it. What
do you think of the six kilometer long forward spray
(02:27:30):
on three? I atlas? Yeah, that is. That's a puzzler,
isn't it? It really is. I don't know, I really don't.
Why don't you cover alien interview by Victor? Oh my god,
that is the grail everyone cries about. You guys are
(02:27:52):
sitting on it for some strange reason. No, we're not
the alien Interview by Victor. Do you know who Victor is?
I do I know who Victor is? I say those
top secret shit? Oh man, So I bet I'm just
(02:28:14):
gonna leave that right there. I could have Victor on
this show again. What well Victor has been on fade
to Block a few times? What do you make of that, Charles?
(02:28:37):
I don't want to bum you out. I'm just saying
Victor has been on fade to Block more than once,
not as Victor as somebody else. What's Jimmy talking about?
I I skinny Bob is realbow Bob is reel. Thank
(02:29:04):
you Jimmy for reading my questions, Charles. I read your
questions twenty five times tonight, and you are welcome. Good sir,
replicated pizza. All right, extra a half hour of overtime tonight.
This is great, And I'm nowhere near the end of this.
I'm starting to get caught up in the chat though.
I met nine twenty one in the chat nine twenty
(02:29:26):
nine on the clock. Kevin Kanuth is my favorite Let
me pop this up. Kevin Kanuth is my favorite scientist.
He asked these fundamental questions. He's a I like Kevin.
I like Kevin. I like Kevin. Never met him. He's one. Actually,
(02:29:47):
I can say that I've never met Kevin Knue. He
would be a fun conversation over a nice long dinner.
I like Kevin. I think he's pretty straightforward. I mean,
from what I've seen, I've never met him. Okay, let's
see here. Android is on fire tonight. I only allow
(02:30:11):
one question, But what do you make of some abduction
or encounter cases telling humans their future? That's an easy thing.
I mean, well, you know, specifically their future to individuals
or the future to mankind. But you've got to remember
when we're just talking about time, space, time and time
(02:30:34):
dilation and the other things that can occur out there
at different speeds and how you're doing it and what
type of craft you're on and you're zipping around. How
what if you got to look at it this way?
All right? What if it's really super simple to view
(02:30:59):
anything anytime? I mean, just like this, Okay, let me
see Earth time in the year thirty two hundred. I
need the news stories for January first. But and there
it is signals waves space bent that. How do we
(02:31:23):
not know that that is possible? You know that, you
know Bashar says it. You know, the past, present, and
future are all at once. You know, it's all happening
at the same time, and a lot of people talk
about it, and so do physicists. You know that being
a possibility. Relativity and certain parts of physics make going
(02:31:46):
backwards in time very difficult. Still possible, but very difficult.
But what about seeing the past not actually physically going there?
What about that? What if everything is just captured in
you know, like rings on a tree, you know, everything
is just captured in here. And what if an event
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I am sure that we will be able to do
that someday and so yeah, having et disclose something like
that to an individual because they knew that maybe that
individual's actions today mean a lot in the future. And
so they're talking about Bob smith you know, Bob smith Man,
he really got it down man back in twenty twenty four.
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And et shows up here and says, hey, so this
is this is what goes down in your life. You know,
there's that, and then there is the entire big picture
of history. That's always something that is very compelling. And
if somebody, if if we from the future came back
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and like send us a message, right, like we get
a video from the that's been hoaxed a million times.
But what I'm saying is this, what if suddenly, right,
we all get an email blast from the future with
a video and it's like from a billion years in
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the future, and it's us and going, you know, uh,
this is how it ends. You know, you're going to
have a few million years of good times, but dude,
it gets rough. And I'm here to tell you I'm
a billionaires in the future and amusing everything that I've
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got to get this message to you. It's all of
our tech. But you're getting this message and look, I
have nothing really special to say, but the future sucks.
So you know, just party because from where I sit,
it's not going to get better. It's like, I mean,
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what if that, What if that actually happened? Write us
from the future with a message, and it wouldn't be
the message that we talk about. How do you have
time to watch so many movies and shows with everything
that you do? It's called this and an iPad. I
spend so much time on airplanes, I'm watching a movie.
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When I get to my hotels, I'm you know, I've
got the iPad there and you know, and I've got
everything that I need to watch is there. And I
stay on top of it. I don't want to be bored.
I'm reading and I'm studying with what I'm working on traveling,
but I'm able to squeeze in a little burst of
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time at night. I have to unwind. I just explained
that at the beginning of the show. So I'm doing
something like that every single night, and I don't watch everything,
but and I lock onto something I tend to how
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do I say this, I'll wait till the entire season
is out. I won't watch single episodes week to week
to week because I won't remember it. I definitely don't
have that kind of time. But once it's in a
complete thing, then I will burst it out and get
it done. Yeah. I don't watch as many movies as
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you think. I've watched two movies in the last couple
of weeks. I just watched Fantastic Four and I just
watched Oh oh oh oh man. It was a great
movie too. It's like from Sweden. Watch the Skies. Check
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that out. It's dubbed, but it's a good dub. At first,
you don't even notice that it so they took great
care into getting English to fit into the Swedish lip movement.
Watch the Skies. Yeah, watch that. That's pretty good. Pretty good.
All right, let's see, let's wrap this up. Who did
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I like best Roth or Hagar Roth Rath? To me,
it's not even close. But that isn't to say that
Sammy stuff with the band, most of it was absolutely great.
(02:36:40):
But the Roth era of van Halen, that was a
singular event in history. Man. You got Elvis, you got
the Beatles, you got led Zeppelin, Hendrix, Black Sabbath, van
Halen with Roth is that Sinatra? Right? Beethoven Bach? All right,
(02:37:01):
I'm mit Strauss right. Van Halen with Roth was that great,
ginormous Sammy. If Sammy would have came out in the
original version of Van Halen. Van Halen might not have clicked. Man,
it was Wroth that brought the circus to that, and
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it was great stuff. But the Wroth. Oh, I can't
put it into words. But then you go look, listen
to fifty one fifty, Listen to that Hot Summer Nights,
Sammy Hagar, Love walks in Hagar. I'm chiw man, why
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can't this be love? All right? Oh man, it's just
so good. Oh you ate one two balance for unlawful
carnal knowledge? What was the moment to do? From extreme?
Is that van Halen three? But uh, but Roth, I mean,
there's just that was just such a huge band.
Speaker 3 (02:38:10):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:38:12):
Bring Victor on with John Stewart, who is investigating it?
You ghosted him from what I heard? Either way, who
I ghosted him? Ghosted? Who? You ghosted him? From what
I heard? I don't know who. John Stewart is so
kind of hard to go somebody that I don't know. Here,
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I'll pop this up. This is Charles. Charles says, bring
Victor on with John Stewart. Why why with John Stewart,
who was investigating it? You ghosted him from what I heard? Oh,
my god, I don't know who John Stewart is or
or I don't know Charles, love you, brother, I don't
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know what you're talking about. So look, when people make
stuff up about you, it makes you feel pretty good,
it does. It does. Look, ma, they know they're making
ship up. They know me, they know who I am.
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I could have been a contender. I don't know who
John Stewart has never heard of them? Uh? Who is Victor?
Tell us man, those on the inside that that know
the story. It's hysterical. It's hysteric. It's not what you think, man,
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it's not what you think. It's simply not what you think. Uh,
it's yeah, Victor has been on the show, yeah a
few times. Who is Victor? Please tell us man. If
you don't know by now, then you need to fantastic four. Wow,
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nice Jimmy. You know what though it started off okay,
but there was some lazy writing in Uh, when do
you usually play your electric guitars? I played in my
living room, in my bed. You go upstairs. I have
two things in my bed. I have a mini guitar,
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a mini strat or it's a Paul Gilbert minie ibanez.
That's lying on a pillow next to some armor. I'll
just say that that stays on my bed. And so
I spent right there boomed down a little mini guitar
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and watching what I am, you know, play in my
living room. I've got a couple of mini guitars and
some other stuff, and practice at all stays out there.
Then in here, you can see right there, there's a
marshall amp right there. If you look really close, you'll
see a microphone stand next to it right here. Can
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you see this now? You can't? Can I hold it up?
Let me see with the cables I might not be
able to. Is a drum machine that plays bass lines
right here, and all of this is wired into the console.
So all I have to do, and I've got songs
pre programmed hit play. I've got bass and drums coming
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through these speakers. The guitar emped down there is miked in,
and all I have to do is just pull something
off of this wall. And man, lately I've been playing
a couple of things anyway. I don't want to get
hide tracked on guitars, but that's all I got to do. Man,
Guitar cables right there is hanging just stop, plug in,
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play boom, and I could sit here for ever and
just play guitar. Yeah lately, I'll tell you, but I'll
tell you this thing right here, All of all of
these explorers are nice, all right. I think I have
like like five or six right here. This is a
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custom shop. Look at that. Take a really good look.
This is a one of a kind. And this thing
plays like butta and it's just so and there's something
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about an explosion. So this one, for some reason, I
haven't been able to put it down lately. I really,
really really this is a fun guitar part. It's not
my normal choice, but man, it's the neck, it's everything else.
But look at that. Isn't that the most beautiful? Look
at that? Isn't that insane? It's the only one like
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it in the world. So there you go. Chrumb top
hats from the factory. Yeah, okay, you know, And what's
weird about that guitar that's got binding on it? Well?
These two over here do two as well that this
one doesn't anyway. Yeah, man, look at this right? Yeah?
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An extra hour? An extra hour? Do you play drums too? No?
Can I be very clear? Can I just be the
most obnoxious UNPC person in the world. I am white.
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I don't know why I cannot. I could never. I
have a drum set right down the hall. I've got
a really nice rehearsal room. It's great drum set sitting
in there, bass amp, guitar amps, it's just sitting and
I sit behind that drum set. And I am the
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most untalented drummer possible. It's hilarious. I can hear it.
I can't play it. I can't do this. I do
this not making it up. Bad. Oh man, it's bad. Man,
it's bad. And I've tried. I've tried. I've sat in
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there and and uh, it's just like, okay, I'm gonna
get this figured out. Do you get this figured out? No? Uh,
Jimmy is Whitley Strieber Victor. No, No, Whittley Streeber would
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never do anything like that. You guys, if you want
to know who Victor is, just going to jump down
the rabbit hole. You'll figure it out. You'll figure it out.
I'm not a shit talker. I'm just I'm just not.
I'm just not. I'm not I'm not I'm not here
to break hearts. Let's see I play everything. I've got
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my own studio. Yeah you know that's the same button
and everything.
Speaker 4 (02:45:47):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:45:48):
I play bass, acoustic and electric guitar. I can only
play hand drums barely. Yeah. See you get it. You
understand what I'm saying. Play ah man I, I uh,
come on, at least say if look quit crying. I'm
gonna tell you quit crying and figure it out. Quick.
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Crying and figure it out. Go figure it out quick.
Crying about it? You want me to do the work
for you. Quit crying about it. Go figure it out.
You can do it. Victor's David Wilcock. No, no, David's
not that smart or that talented. So there you go, everybody.
What a great night. What a great night. Let's hear
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it for Rivermoon Coffee. So much fun hanging out with
all of you. And I've said it a million times.
This is such a favorite thing and moment, a point
that I look forward to every single month. Right, just
get to sit in here and let it all hang out.
It is something that I need to do, not only
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because it's fun to do, but we're friends. This gives
me an opportunity just it's we're just having a party,
you know, and we get to hang out and I
just have a great time doing it. Now it is
my Friday. I'm gonna go and watch what am I
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watching at the moment. I don't even know. I don't
think I'm locked in on anything right now. No, I
never watched the end of Foundation. I've been meaning to
circle back and and and finish that up. I haven't
done that yet. There's a few loose ends there that
I haven't tightened up. There are a few movies that
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I would like to watch, so I'll figure something out.
But right now, I'm gonna go cook, and I'm gonna
go outside. I'm gonna go look at the comments, the
comments in the sky and gear up for another weekend.
I haven't ridden my Harley's now for two or three days,
see doing other stuff, and I really want to get
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to this weekend where I can have some some solo
time on the bikes and get out there and let
my head unwind a little bit and get ready next week.
Oh oh oh shit, I almost forgot all right. I've
got good news and bad news. We only have fade
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to black on Monday this week, Monday, Tuesday or Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday I've got a film, Beyond Belief. Yeah,
that's the way that the schedule worked out, so there
is no faate to buy. We'll have Fade to Black
on Monday, but Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday off air, I'll talk
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to Michelle and see if we can line up maybe
a fade to Black for Friday night and do a
special thing. If we don't pull that off, I'll let
you guys know. But yeah, that's right. Yeah, no shows
next week. We have a show on Monday, but nothing
on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. I've got to go and tape
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Beyond Belief and keep that thing moving along, all right,
So everybody enjoy your weekend, have a great, say fun
and amazing time. I'm your host, Jimmy Church. Thank you
for hanging out tonight with his ama, and I hope
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