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January 15, 2025 11 mins
More high strangeness seen in Kentucky skies
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Most of those among us are happy to welcome amongst
the daylight to do those pedestrian things that most people
call their lives. But some of you, however, wished to
dig diva into the darkness. That is what we do
here at House of Asher. Won't you join us? Yes,

(00:39):
this is House of Asher. Welcome. I'm glad to hear
from you. In twenty twenty five, we made it. I
probably hadn't mentioned this as our hosts Steve Asher, and
I'm truly glad to be on the other side of that. Man.
Last year was crazy, so much going on, so much good,

(01:01):
so much bad. The vision just really uh honestly borderline
biblical stuff. It was brother against brother and there was
just a It was a real It was a real,
real eye opener on human behavior and just how hardcore

(01:25):
people can get in dogma and trying to not just
seek out the truth, but to try to manifest their
own truth and sell their thoughts on a situation. So
here we are in twenty twenty five. What do they
always say, New year knew me. Whatever works, you know,

(01:47):
if it, if it ain't broke, don't fix it then
then if you need a little fine tuning, please work
on yourself, all right, all right, gets your mind's out
of the good or that's not the kind of working
on yourself I met. But you know you do you
so you're probably listening to me on YouTube. I'm sure

(02:09):
you're hearing me on Spreaker. Ihearts several other ones, you know,
where a podcast are carried. And I wanted to touch
on something that's been in the news and it's still
kind of weird and it's not really been explained. In fact,
it's kind of faded off. It was almost like it's
been pushed down or suppressed. Even I'm talking about all

(02:34):
the crazy drone stuff. Now, I know a lot of
people have talked about this, but I want to talk
about some stuff that affects the area of the woods.
I'm from in Kentucky, and there was a story that
touched on the drone, the mysterious drone, what they call

(03:02):
weirdness and door just high strangeness to coin art Bell.
But there were several people, especially in western Kentucky, that
shared their experiences about an area called white Wash or
Whitewash for you non Southerners. Farm Now, this is located

(03:24):
in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. It is still Western, but it's more
towards central. It's gets it's not going all the way
to Louisville, but it's about halfway there. So if that
gives you a little bit of the vantage point for
those that's not locals. Well, they touched on the mysterious

(03:47):
drones situation and and really just explained how, you know,
how they felt about seeing it, the kind of emotions
emotive in them and all this. And it's kind of
funny because again, I am from Kentucky and I've heard

(04:08):
every you know, daddy uncle trailer joke out there, man,
you know, but but sometimes even I'm kind of like
taken back, like really, well, apparently there are some politicians
that that voice their support for shooting down mysterious drones. Now, okay, now,

(04:33):
the only problem about that is is that you run
into an already existing law in regards of basically touching
on what you can do with drones, what you're course
of action, you know, And it's it's a thing where

(04:57):
it's sort of it's he said and she said back
and forth. So more or less, you know, they talk
about drones can be flown in certain areas. Okay, Now,
if you contact the airport or tower before flying within
five miles of airport, you can fly from there. Kind

(05:20):
of get it. Nobody wants to smack a drone coming
off of the tarmac. Nobody needs that. Also over state
parks now they say it's because you really need to
get a permit and they prefer to have drone a
drone insurance, which I've never heard of drone insurance, but

(05:45):
maybe you know there it's for the privacy of the bison.
God only knows. But there's also people that would say, well,
there's certain things in the parks, especially in LBL the
land between the Lakes, which you know goes from here
and Tucky all the way down into Dover, Tennessee. There's
a lot of weird things, weird happenings and stuff that

(06:06):
they say that happen over there. Now, they do touch
on you don't suppose to fly over critical infrastructure assets. Okay,
that's a mouthful now to kind of done that down
for people like me that would be power plants, water
treatment facilities, refineries now, but they say this is with

(06:32):
the intent to cause harm. Okay, how are you gonna
make that judgment? Who's gonna sit and go over I
was flying over your plan. I was thinking about dropping
some deadly chemicals into the water. I mean, no one's
going to say that. But basically the rule of thumb
is this, you want to keep your drums with insight,
stay under for undred feet. That's I'm assuming for power

(06:55):
lines or I don't know. Basically, you don't want to
go crazy flying around slamming into stuff. Now, a lot
of people just do that for the fun of it. Now,
I mean not crashing this. I'm sure there's somebody out
there who crashes into stuff for the fun of it,
but that's not who I'm talking right now. What I'm
talking about just folks that like to check out stuff,

(07:17):
you know, fly over a section of land. Maybe they're
maybe they're hunters, maybe they're scoping it out, you know,
kind of seeing where the where most of the runs
are and things like that. It's a little high tech
for me, but okay, but areas like penitentiaries, they say
you cannot fly over a penitentiary. Uh, some of you
guys may have remembered before all this crazy drone stuff

(07:41):
jumped off in the news. Uh, it's probably a year
or so back. I touched on a drone that supposedly
that flew over and supposedly came down either landed or
hovered above the ground at the penitentiary. Some people say
it was a drone. Some people said it wasn't. I know.

(08:03):
My inside man, inside lady, what are you going to
call them, mentioned that nothing's set off the warning security
steps that they have in place. I don't want to
say more than that, just out of respect for the
institution and the safety of the people they're in. But

(08:24):
it was like it was a ghost. It was seen
by people, it was seen by neighbors, and it more
or less was written off and forgotten, which is the
government's way. That being said, lo and behold, here we
come with all these other ones. Now it's at the
point now and I just mentioned the penitentiary due to

(08:47):
the fact that's, you know what I'm probably best known for.
You can't even go in front of the penitentiary anymore.
They have it blocked off with a basically a guard
who lets you in and lets you out. So it's
very very much more lockstepped. It's definitely has that much
more of a feel of a maximum security prison, which

(09:08):
it is technically a supermax. But that being said, they
definitely took some precautions after that event, very shortly after
the event. And was it, you know, it was correlation,
you know, correlation and causation, you know, or the walk
hand in hand, Not exactly, but it does seem awful.

(09:31):
Weird squalks like a duck, walks like a duck. Maybe
it's state work. However, we are starting to see more
of this, and the laws are right now. You're we're
not allowed to shoot them because I guess it belongs
to someone say they're I don't know what they're doing.

(09:52):
Maybe they're surveying an area. Maybe it's government drones checking
out in fields. We have folks here that are all
about growing the hippie hemp out in the woods and
other things like that. So we're left with more or

(10:13):
less a lot of people scratching their heads, not really
for sure what to say about the whole dang situation.
But I'm curious what you guys think, if you would
please like and subscribe, share with friends, and leave your comments.
I'm curious what you think about all this drone business.
If you think it's some sort of sy op to

(10:34):
freak people out, thinking that what it's an alien invasion
or what you know. I'm still on the fence. I'm
open minded enough to take in all different ideas and conjecture,
but I really have a kind of a jaunticed eye
online to it. I'm really watching things pretty close and

(10:54):
I like to have some good evidence in my lap
before I make any sort of lasting and final judgment.
But that being said, my friends, I want you to
enjoy the rest of your day. I want you to
go out there and get some sun shot in your
face and be amongst friends. But once the shadows grow

(11:16):
long and the sun sets behind the pines, dude, check
your backyard, in your barn, down your back hallway, look
up to the trees. Maybe you'll find a drone, maybe
you'll find something holy inhuman. But I do want to
say thank you as so much for checking me out.
Please go to steveasherstudio dot com for more things on

(11:40):
my shows, appearances, all that needle stuff. I get to
go do. I love you all, and until next time,
my friends, stay scared.
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