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the United States science. Bob, how you doing, my friend?
Good to have you here.
Speaker 5 (03:38):
I'm happy to be here, my brother from another mother.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
You're looking wide awake.
Speaker 5 (03:43):
Well, I took a little nap and drank a little coffee,
and I'm kind of all fired up.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
We got so much news to go into right now, Bob.
Speaker 5 (03:52):
Ridiculous, Say how you gonna start? Pick one?
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Oh my goodness, Bob, let's get to the serious topic
right off the bat. Here, Okay, a ninth scientist tied
to UFOs and space has been found deceased. Now, this
gentleman by the name of Michael David Hicks was a
NASA scientist in the jit Propulsion Laboratory otherwise known as JPL.
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He passed away in July of twenty twenty three, at
the age of fifty nine, but in investigation and his
work with America's space program as well as working on
the Dart project for NASA as well as Deep Space one.
It's not sure yet whether or not he had a
tie to UFOs, but everybody seems to be linking him
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to this group of scientists that is either going missing
along with Major General Neil McCaslin, and the ones that
have popped up strangely dying or being murdered. I mean,
what is going on here, Bob Okay.
Speaker 5 (04:52):
So a lot of people, I mean thousands work in
these areas, is so random numbers of them are gonna die. Now,
if the deaths are suspicious, then we go hunting. But
if we don't see clear cut indication of anomalous nature
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of their departure, then was not much we can do
with it. But McCaslin he vanished, and this guy, I
don't remember the details, but look, nine of them all
kind of in this general area. It's it's a sufficient
signal to tune your radio in and listen.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Well. It seems to have caught the attention of a
many congress people who have been in the UFO world,
Eric Burlison even going as far as tweeting that he
wants the FBI to open up an investigation because the
ones that have passed away from twenty twenty five are
gone missing from twenty twenty five until McCaslin dis disappeared,
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or just after McCaslin disappeared. There's five of them and
they all had ties to the UFO story. In discussing
things with Congress people regarding UFOs an unidentified anomalist phenomena.
Speaker 5 (06:14):
Now, if that is that's the reason the Congress is
saying this stuff, then we've got an issue. Yeah. Look,
it's it seems like it's an issue. And if Burlason
is going, hey, I'm gonna have people investigate this and
it look, you know, I know everybody in this audience knows.
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Everybody cares about this field knows we are being lied to.
There's constant deception going on. UFOs and UAPs are both
used to cover up secret stuff, but there's also cover
up of actual stuff that are from non human intel
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sources because they're exhibiting behaviors humans cannot reproduce.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Well, I mean, it is getting a little strange. Bob weird.
It is getting were the height of weird. We are
in the height of weird. You know, is this something
because obviously the conspiracy theorists out there, you know, are
going to be kind of looking at the idea that
that this has to be tied to UFOs. This has
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to be about, you know, the potential disclosure at what
is going to come out. I mean, here's the tweet
from Representative Burlesson. He says, scientists connected to our most
advanced programs are vanishing under suspicious circumstances. I've already sent
a letter to the FBI to investigate. We want answers
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and we're going to get them.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
And that's exactly what the FBI should do. And he
should call him on the carpet if they don't do
what he asks. And just the FBI is very very bad.
Publicity are sensitive, they don't like it, and him doing
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this is probably is going to get action. He'll get action.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
What happens when the FBI receives a letter like that
from Congress people? How could you do?
Speaker 6 (08:27):
They?
Speaker 5 (08:27):
They they they they put on their bulletproof armor and
they go knock down doors to find answers. And they
don't take.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
No for an answer, would we know about it?
Speaker 5 (08:45):
No, because things are a little different right now. But
let's just say, up until recent times, everyone operating in
the Department of Justice or in an inn that's controlled
by the Department of Justice, they let their court cases
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talk for them through their briefings in a court. They
don't set up press conferences and tell you every little
detail they got every day. I don't expect that to
be any different here because they need to protect and
preserve evidence of a crime if they find it to
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present to a jury and a judge.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
Bobby, as you stated just a few minutes ago, there
are literally thousands of scientists who work for the United
States government. Okay, and people die. You're right, people die.
Do you see anything the farious going on here? And
has there been precedents of something like this before?
Speaker 5 (09:55):
Not that I recall, except except in the Manhattan Project
where a bunch of them died. But they died from
radiation and other chemical exposures. So we don't have that here.
So what whatever's going on here? It feels anomalous. I'd
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like to see more more evidence of whether of it
being anomalous before I say somebody's murdering them, but it
smells like it, it feels like it.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
I was just going to ask you that, what's your
gut feeling they're being murdered?
Speaker 5 (10:33):
But I don't. But I don't yet have enough. I
can't go to a court with that, with my guesses.
I have to go to the court with my evidence,
and I don't have it.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Have you talked to anybody of the scientists that you
know about this subject.
Speaker 5 (10:49):
I have not. I know you know, but let me
tell your audience. I'm literally working eighty hours a week
and I've never worked this hard, and I've also never
been in this demand. And what I'm finding is even
an old man is in high demand when there's not
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enough people to do all the technical work it needs
to be done. And so I'm back working more than
full time.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
And you're loving every minute of it. I love.
Speaker 5 (11:19):
I wish to goodness I had never retired.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Good for you. Good for you, my friend. So let's
get back to this scientist thing, because in the end,
the main focus is around retired Major General the United
States Air Force Neil mccasle.
Speaker 5 (11:38):
That's a bed is a huge, big deal because he
has a ton of secrets in his head.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Well, as I've been pointing out to people, whether it's
on this show or on Sterling Every damn Night, which
goes six nights a week on WPHT in Philadelphia, that
is a story that aslind is somebody who's a rarity,
he has a multi billion dollar brain. Yep, Okay, Bob,
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I look at myself. Okay, I think of myself as
a pretty intelligent guy, but my brains were two bits. Okay,
because I have more hockey stats stored up in my
melon than I do anything else. Yeah, all right. I
look at a brain like yours, I think you have
a million dollar brain, maybe a ten million, twenty million
dollar brain. But when it comes to somebody like McCaslin,
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that's a multi billion dollar brain.
Speaker 5 (12:35):
With the and he had billions and billions of dollars
in government personnel and government assets and government research under
his direct control. That from programs we know about the
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ones we don't know about. It pushes the number even higher.
He directed, Look, anybody can go look the Air Force
Research Labs budget. He was in charge of all of it.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
And his right hand person, Monica Reza, went missing seven
months prior.
Speaker 5 (13:20):
She vanished that that's just all really weird to me.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
It looks like something is being targeted. What weirds me
out about a bob is, especially in the United States,
or if you live in a city or a gated community,
a lot of people have ring cameras or security cameras
on their house. Nobody saw him leave. We can assume
that the police department checked every house, probably ten doors
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to the left, ten doors to the right, and same
across the street, back and forth. They have checked every
camera in that area. What do you think happened to him?
How did he go?
Speaker 6 (13:59):
So?
Speaker 5 (14:00):
Oh, okay, there was someone there around the time of
his departure, and his wife was not one of them.
So I still think they don't know what vehicle took
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him away, But there was a vehicle there with a person.
This person is known. They've they've kind of I think
they've kind of cleared him. But with no other mechanism
for mccaslin's departure, not on foot, not in vehicle. What
can I say? Thank you? I am looking good, I've
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lost sixty pounds.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Give it all to me. The only thing, Bob, the
only thing that I could think of is if he
had an escape tunnel in his house.
Speaker 5 (15:00):
Possible.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
That's possible, okay. Or somehow he got into that repair
vehicle and went away.
Speaker 5 (15:07):
Yep. Now maybe maybe the repair vehicle guy was his
uh helper in the escape.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Those are the only two logics.
Speaker 5 (15:22):
Yeah, right, Look, the guy can't vanish the listen alien
came and got him.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
And I know you're not trying to make that in jest,
but that's the truth.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
It very well, very well could be. If the stories
of Nhi working with the government on recovered craft and
other things, that's a possibility if those stories are true,
and we know from abductees they can take them right
through windows and walls and through roofs, and just just
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people understand how weird My own life is. I live
near a place where the roof lights up from above
multiple times a month. When it's lit up, the roof
becomes transparent. I can see down in the house and
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I see them take a person. I've watched abductions happen
near me a lot, and they can go right through
the roof. And I don't know why they're showing it
off to me. That's what I don't understand. So I've
had evidence that this can happen, and maybe they came
and got him. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Do you think it's an inside job or do you
think it's from an adversary.
Speaker 5 (16:42):
I don't know the answer, but it could be either.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Do you think there are more clues than what has
been released.
Speaker 5 (16:53):
Yes, that is normal. That would be normal. If they
will not, they will not. They will not release clues
they wished to hold close so they can find him
and then prosecute whoever took him.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
If you were to hypothesize what happened there, and you
could give a couple of examples if you want, Okay,
what do you think happened there?
Speaker 5 (17:25):
So I know a lot of people, and I know
some that knew him, that we we share acquaintances in common.
One of these acquaintances I can't say his name, but
everybody in this field knows this person's name. Everybody that's
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that pays attention at all. That person knew Mcastlin. He
knew the circumstances of Mcastle's life in the last several months.
What he knew he told me before we heard mccaslyn's
wife nine to one one call. So every word this
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guy told me was proven by what she said on
that phone call, which was she and McCaslin were going
to some places and he was griping he didn't want
to go on with decreasing cognitive function. And this person
told me McCaslin was leaving all of his positions slowly,
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but surely and quietly. Now, what does that say to me?
Mccastlein has a head full of secrets. He signed all
sorts of agreements before he was bred into these programs,
and some of those agreements say, if you go cuckoo,
we can take you into custody. To me, that's the
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highest likelihood event that right there, because of what this
person told me, because of what mccasta's wife said in
the nine one one call, And so the highest probability
event to me is they decided it was time to
protect national security by bringing him in.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
So you think he's holed up somewhere at some base
right now.
Speaker 5 (19:25):
I think that they came in, left all of his
personal possessions behind, put him in a vehicle, put him
in some kind of vehicle, and drove him off. And
it could be the person who was there during repairs
was co opted, commanded, ordered whatever to participate, whether voluntarily
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or involuntarily. These people will do whatever it takes to
get their task done. My guess is My guess is
the task was bring him in, bring him in quietly.
If you can't bring him quietly, make sure he can
never speak again. It's a rough business, Dave. It's rough.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
That actually sounds very logical to be blunt.
Speaker 5 (20:17):
As you can tell, I have fought this through. I've
listened to what I've been told, and to me, that
general scenario is the most likely. I do have any
more evidence than what I've just told you, but the
logical conclusion to me is something like what I'm saying happened,
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and they would have left his wife out of it
with no known means to contact him. She's in the dark.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
I was just going to ask you that too.
Speaker 5 (20:51):
Even if she isn't, she would go along with charade.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Did you not find it weird in the nine to
one to one call that she made to report her
husband sing that she mentions maybe he got abducted by aliens?
It was it was weird, Like I realized that she
was a you know, from what I've read up on her,
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that she was a very educated, you know, poignant scientist
as well. She was okay and probably had the sense
of humor as beige paint. But that didn't really seem
like a time and there was no hysterics in her voice.
There was no panic. And then to drop the aliens
comment that maybe he was taken by aliens. That just
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didn't make sense to me, Bob. It felt a little
bit too scripted.
Speaker 5 (21:43):
It was it was scripted knowing it would eventually be released.
That is my opinion. That's the reason I think it's
highly possible she was in on it. But I don't know.
This is old Bob guessing.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Why take the revolver and not your wallet?
Speaker 5 (22:03):
Then to leave an implication that he was off in himself,
but it's hard to offer yourself and leave zero trace
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when there is no obvious mechanism for his escape.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Okay, I'm gonna I'm gonna throw this one out because
we only got about a buck twenty left on the clock, yep,
And I want to change topics at the bottom of
the gour What if he was having an affair with
Monica Raisa because she disappeared.
Speaker 5 (22:45):
I don't believe it. I don't believe it. I just
I just don't believe it. It's possible he's a guy,
but from everything I could see, he and his wife
had a solid relationship, and he was a great friggin
follow the book arrow.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
Well, that one, that one probably makes the most sense.
Do you think they'll ever find him?
Speaker 5 (23:13):
No?
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Not, Now he's gone.
Speaker 5 (23:18):
Yep, that's what I think.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
So there'll be no clue.
Speaker 5 (23:25):
And if I were if I were them, I would
have slipped him off, taken him into a deep underground
military structure and preserved him there alive or dead or whatever.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Do you think they did it because of the UFOs.
Speaker 5 (23:42):
I think they did it because of the national security
impact of him blabbing.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
It's an interesting thought science. Bob comes on this show
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Bob about a weird story about a waffle house and
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I'm serious, it was. It's it's dirty, yeah, I think
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Yeah, I've been wearing it, so it's dirty. We own
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That's the basic one and I got a fancier one
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Speaker 1 (29:55):
All right, Here we go, Bob. We are into the
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Doctor Bob McGuire. We call them Science Bob around here,
(31:01):
and Bob teleportation to a waffle House? Did you hear
this story about a FEMA official who says he got
teleported to a waffle house. It's part of a dark trend.
And this guy named Greg Phillips, who was a top
federal Emergency Management Agency official literally said he was teleported
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fifty miles to a waffful house in Georgia. Said, doesn't
like when it happens. Seems to happen quite a bit.
He goes, I know what I experienced, he said, once
he felt his car entirely lifted up he was driving
and carried into a ditch or outside of a church
forty miles away. What do you think is happening to
this guy?
Speaker 5 (31:50):
So if I was just you know, some guy with
a science at math and whatever brain, I would say
he's suffering from paranoid delusions. Given that I'm all the
way in this field and seeing all this kinds of stuff,
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and he still has his job and which requires a
security clearance, that says to me that the story has
truth to it in some way. It's hard to believe,
but the totality of the circumstances say something happened to
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him that he believes this, and those who are would
take what he says and hold it against him and
remove him from his job have not done so. So
it sounds to me like he experienced it and the
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insiders know it. That's pretty that's pretty amazing.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
Dave to me, he sounds like an ET contact d Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5 (33:07):
It's what I mean, not a not a pleasant contact.
He since they snatch and grab.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
But yeah, I don't think it's teleporting. I think it's aliens.
What I seriously think it's aliens.
Speaker 5 (33:24):
Whatever it's it's it's weird, it's anomalous.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
It is completely anomalous.
Speaker 5 (33:33):
Yeah, and I think we're seeing more and more and
more of this anomalous stuff. I can't wait to get
my sensor package together and out in the dark place,
because I think wherever I put that thing up, this
sky's going to be full of crap.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
I mean, if they thought the guy was nuts, they
would probably remove him from FEMA.
Speaker 5 (33:55):
Exactly exactly. That's my point.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Yeah, this story's just crazy.
Speaker 5 (34:05):
Yeah, I totally agree.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Speaking of another crazy story, as we move on here,
I got to ask you about Matt Gates, the former
congressman who came out on the Benny Johnson podcasts and
then Walter M. Sterling on Sterling Every Damn Night, claiming
that he was told by a uniformed, enlisted man of
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the United States Army who is still part of the
United States Army, not retired nothing, that there are allegedly
fourteen bases where aliens are being held, along with allegedly
kidnapped and I have to use the word allegedly a
lot here, Bob Okay, allegedly kidnapped people from third world countries,
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war torn countries, as well as destitute people for alien
human hybridization in an alleged effort to create and figure
out how to communicate with aliens. This is going right
off the deep end here, Bob.
Speaker 5 (35:13):
Yep, I agree with you. Well, we've known about hybridization
experiments from friends of ours that we know and trust
for a long time, Bob.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
I get that, Okay. Whether it's Lorian Fenton, Melinda Leslie,
Misha Johnson, Geraldina Ronscoe, Samantha Moowett, Whitley Streeber, or many others,
I know these stories exist. However, it takes a whole
different dark turn when it's alleged by Matt Gets, the
former congressman Okay, who literally is kidding, I'm sorry, no kidding, Okay,
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where he is saying that we have captured these aliens,
not that they are here. We have captured these aliens,
likely from Zada Reticuli. Okay, we have captured these aliens
and we are also kidnapping allegedly humans from different countries
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to crossbreed with them. If this story is one percent true,
this is bloody scary, Bob.
Speaker 5 (36:23):
What do you think Matt Herrera saw in the jungles
of Indonesia?
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Well, explain to our audience who Matt Herrera is.
Speaker 5 (36:32):
Matt Herrera is a former he is a retired marine.
Once a marine, always a marine. He's a retired marine.
And he was deployed during the big, huge tsunami earthquake
mess to Indonesia to help provide aid at the direction
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of the sitting president at the time. Herrera and his squad,
now sorry, Herrera was grabbed and threw thrown into a
squad to go do a job in the jungle. Wasn't
his regular squad. He was in a put together pete,
A squad assembled on the moment, who do something, and
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that's assembled on the moment. Squad went into the jungle,
Herrera says. And we heard this when his appearance with
Stephen Greer, and we've heard of other places that he
saw a craft that was six or eight sided flat
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at six or eight sides, divided into six or eight sectors,
and there were people being taken on board. And the
story he was told was these were people who were
volunteers good cause they needed the money.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
What he was told.
Speaker 5 (38:00):
So anyway, it's that we do that kind of thing
is a zero surprise to me, Dave. This is the
country that experimented on people at Tusky Old Tuskegee Airfield
and Tuskegee, Alabama, but with Syphilists just because they were black.
(38:24):
Our country does some really awful stuff and them on
talk project that was awful. Sydney gott leaving the CIA,
he was an awful person. We've done some, We've done some,
and this just does not surprise me. It should, but
(38:45):
it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
It is scary, Bob, because for me as a journalist,
it makes me open up my eyes to a bunch
of questions. What happens to these people when they're done?
Do they just get rid of them in a deathly
sort of way. Do they let them go back to
their own country? Do they keep them forever? Are they
(39:10):
forever part of this program? You know what happens? You
know the Are these people here on their own volition
or were they were they kidnapped? I mean there here's
so many different questions that get asked, what if what
if they die due to the due to the radiation
from the ets?
Speaker 5 (39:30):
Yep? What can I say? It's it's it's ugly. The
the people involved maybe justifying it to themselves by where
war and people die in war, generals send privates out
to get killed.
Speaker 1 (39:52):
I get that. I can appreciate that. But you you
wonder is there monetary value? Are they getting paid to
do this?
Speaker 5 (40:01):
I don't know the answer.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
I just don't. I just don't understand, Bob. I mean,
and it's whether or not. And look, I want people
to look at this subject away from the political side.
It doesn't matter whether that's what I'm saying, Bob, that's
what I'm saying, because you know, I could read some
of the comments in the chat room that you know
(40:27):
obviously that they don't care for Matt Gates, Okay, and
I'll be the first one to say that. You know,
he looks like a crossbead between Beavis and butt Heead. Okay,
but I'm being humorous when I say that. Okay, So
Republicans don't take me seriously just having fun, because now
we have to explain what fun is. Okay, The point
(40:50):
that I'm getting at though, is if this is true,
where do you think these bases are? There's allegedly fourteen
of them.
Speaker 5 (41:01):
Uh, there are deep underground military bases identified all over
the country. And is going to be in some melos.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
Who would know something like this? Bob like if it?
If this is what bugs me? If an enlisted army
I can't call him an officer because he's not an officer.
And and pardon my, my my language if I don't
get this correct, because I've never served in the military,
(41:33):
let alone the US military. But an enlisted person can
only I believe, get to the rank of what sergeant major? Okay,
would they be? Would a sergeant major being enlisted be
a high enough rank for something as knowledgeable as this subject?
Speaker 5 (41:56):
Abbsbsolutely let me people on stand something. These high ranking
sergeants they run our military. They take orders from up here,
but they are the execution.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
Arm Okay, And once again, pardon my ignorance on that.
But I look at this subject as probably one of
the scariest stories, no kidding, because I know that there
are alien abductions going on. I've been abducted, Okay, you've
(42:30):
been abducted. We know it's happening. We know people who
have gone through this interbreeding with ets, this hybridization program.
We you know, if I think of Geraldina Roscoe, she
had like twenty allegedly twenty seven different times it's happened
to her. Yep, that's just what she can recall. How
(42:52):
many times have we heard stories about let's concentrate on
women here for a second, but women testing positive for
pregnancy feeling, going through all the pregnancy symptoms of morning sickness,
and their bodies changing and everything, and all of a sudden,
the three four months later, they it's not that they
had a miscarriage. Everything is just gone. They go to
(43:16):
the hospital, they get put under an ultrasound. There's no
fetus there. It's gone, and no debris from the fetus exactly.
It's like the uterus has been cleaned. Uh, spick and spin.
Speaker 5 (43:32):
Yep. It's as if overnight they got lost the fetus
and had a dilation and courage without any evidence of
a dilation and courage.
Speaker 1 (43:51):
Is this a story that is going to quickly get
swept under the rug.
Speaker 5 (43:55):
Yes, because no official government will be allowed to come
out and verify it. So what can what can people do?
People will get bored and move on. And they know that.
And it's not like, you know, bombing a crap out
of Iran one day and talking like we're going to
(44:16):
partner within the next isn't enough a whip lash to
get people distracted.
Speaker 1 (44:23):
Very true, very true. I don't know it just absolutely.
It absolutely baffles me. It baffles me to no end.
And you know, it's rare in this subject that matter
that I get troubled. This one troubled me.
Speaker 5 (44:43):
Yeah, it's troubling, very troubling.
Speaker 1 (44:48):
All right, we're gonna move on here. Next story. We
want to get into Tim Burschett, the part of me
I got in trouble for saying his name Burchett instead
of Burchett or Burchett, burchet Burchett. I apologize, okay, comes
out on X and many other reports, basically saying, Hey,
(45:11):
I'm putting in a petition to get Arrow withdrawn from service.
Speaker 5 (45:16):
No, no, no, he submitted a bill to the House
to vote them no money and out and then restrict
the executive from having anything else like it in the dow.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
Ever again, so explain what's going on.
Speaker 5 (45:40):
He's mad that this entity lied to Congress. Shaunker Patrick,
John what's his name, et cetera. They have lied to
people in Congress, and Congress has proof, and so if
they won't tell, Phillips is now out saying, well, yeah,
(46:02):
we lied to them because it has the stuff had
classified information on it. We didn't want them to have
it because they blabbed. That's not the way the constitution works. Death.
These these people have oversight responsibilities conferred upon them by
the Constitution. I don't care what the people in the
(46:24):
military say. That is the duty of a congress person,
and the rest of them in the executive branch have
an honor bound oath to the Constitution when they join
and they are required to submit. The problem we're having
is there's never any accountability. Nobody has ever punished for
(46:49):
breaking it, and so it's honored in the breach more
than it's obeyed.
Speaker 1 (46:58):
So what do you what do you think is going
to happen here? Do you think it's going to go through?
Speaker 5 (47:03):
No, because it won't pass the Senate, and if it does,
it won't pass by sixty votes. So that means Trump
can veto it.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
That's if Trump is in support of it.
Speaker 5 (47:17):
What's that?
Speaker 1 (47:18):
That's if Trump is in support of it.
Speaker 5 (47:21):
If he's if he supports it, and it passes both houses,
it's law.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
I think what's important here is you know whether like
or not you like timber Chin. Okay, he is somebody
who is really talking the talk with people in the
UFO world, not the UAP world. He's a UFO guy.
Speaker 5 (47:46):
He is a straight, straight shooting, straight talker. Now people
like him.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
He's also said recently, and this is sidebar to the conversation,
he also said recently that he believes that Donald Trump
doesn't know the full UFO story because he's on a
term limit.
Speaker 5 (48:11):
Yep. That's the way it has worked since the Presidential
Emergency Active Directive was put in place.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
A lot of people will hear that comment, Bob, and
they will say, look, the President of the United States,
dot matter who it is, has full power and authority
in our country. Why would he not have power and
authority over UFOs.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
Because Harry Truman and his people put together a rule
that Dwight D. Eisenhower made sure functioned under a Presidential
Emergency Active Directive and the Atomic Energy Act with restricted
(49:02):
data and classified at birth, and it's classified in such
a way under the Atomic Energy Act that to declassified.
You have to have the approval of the Department of
Energy head and the Department of warhead and a committee
around them, not the president. So look, there's a constitutional crisis.
(49:24):
Does the law matter more than the president? Or does
the constitution constitutionally assign powers of the president matter more
than the law. It'll be decided in the Supreme Court.
But that is the mechanism under which they are keeping
the stuff secret.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
Do you think then, when when Donald Trump talks about
about getting the UFO files released, do you think he
actually knows then what is going on to be released?
Speaker 8 (50:00):
And how I think I think that he does is
he says he's going to do it, and it gives
them time to move stuff over into the coffers where
it'll never see the light of day.
Speaker 5 (50:15):
And then they hide it.
Speaker 1 (50:20):
But does he know what it is?
Speaker 5 (50:22):
No, because he is a temporary occupant. So in case people,
in case you and others have not noticed, he opens
his mouth and blabs a lot.
Speaker 1 (50:37):
We got three minutes to go before we have to
go to break at the top of the hour. Science
Bob is our guest tonight on Spaced Out Radio. Bob
for people who may not know why Arrow is so troublesome.
You know, people tuning in for the first time and
wondering about what this arrow is. They may not even
know what the all domain whatever the hell it stands,
(51:01):
because you know, everybody gets confused on this one, whatever
AERO stands for. What was the original purpose of this,
because there was other groups before this. There was the
UFO Task Force, there was or UAP Task Force, there
was oms SAG, there was a tip OS APP, a
couple others in between there bob.
Speaker 5 (51:25):
So the intent of Congress was to set up an
entity inside the Pentagon shared with the Director of National
Intelligence to gather evidence, to analyze the evidence and see
whether or not we had aliens or whatever. But people
(51:47):
came in, they were told to tell their story, even
if they had never been in a classified situation, even
if their data came from a source which can't be classified.
They forced them to sign non disclosure agreements or would
not take their story. That's number one. Some of the
(52:07):
people that came in from the Legacy Program later was persecuted.
That means that someone in that office was telling the
Legacy Program security people who was blabbing their mouth and
they got persecuted. So the Arrow Office leaked back to
(52:27):
the Legacy Program, and they didn't do what Congress wanted.
And so now people and they've they've gone and testified
to Congress. On every occasion that group has testified to Congress,
they've been caught in a lie.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
Was that the directive of doctor Sean Kirkpatrick when he
was the first leader of that group, No, U.
Speaker 5 (52:55):
It was whoever his master is, and he was a
good soldier.
Speaker 6 (53:04):
Well.
Speaker 1 (53:05):
I think the biggest piece of evidence of that being
called out was when Brandon Fugel, owner of Skinwalker Ranch,
called him out, where Kirkpatrick said he never met with
Brandon Feugel and the Skinwalker team was never read in
on what they were doing there. And Fugal produced on
X a picture of him talking about Skinwalker Ranch with
(53:27):
Kirkpatrick looking right at the.
Speaker 5 (53:29):
Camera, angry, looking angry at the camera. True, Kirkpatrick is
a liar, and he lies with great alacrity. But this
as easy as picking up a piece of toast and
(53:51):
taking a bite. He lies just so easily. And I
heard him tell lies the Senator Ernest and Senator Jill
Brand in testimony to them. He should be in jail.
Speaker 1 (54:06):
Well, Bob, they always say that they can hide behind
the theme of national security, and that's like the get
out of jail free card, you know. And so Bob,
on that note, I'm gonna get you to hold on
right there. We got a lot more UFO topics coming
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Speaker 5 (01:02:20):
Happy to be here.
Speaker 13 (01:02:20):
Dave.
Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
It's always good to have you here because we have
a lot of strange things happening around the world right
now in the UFO world. And you know what, one
of the stories that we really haven't talked about yet
was the fact that Louelizondo, the former head of the
A TIP program, he almost got killed. He was almost killed.
Speaker 5 (01:02:43):
And he says he had another near death experience. So
he got out on a motorcycle a deer and or
a large animal and his calv walked in front of them.
He tried to avoid them and lost control and really
did a number, broke every rib on the left side
(01:03:05):
of his body. He now no longer has a spleen
since it was ruptured and they had to take it.
He had a deep brain injury and he really came
close to doing himself in.
Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
And he wasn't wearing a motorcycle helmet because where he lives,
motorcycle helmets are not mandatory. He says, now he will
be wearing one.
Speaker 5 (01:03:33):
Yep, he should, so should everyone else.
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
It would have been a like I've never ridden a motorcycle.
I have a bad equilibrium. I love motorcycles, but I
could never ride one due to the fact that man
like I couldn't. My equilibrium at times is so bad.
I couldn't even pass a sobriety test because my balance
(01:04:01):
is always off yep. And I don't even drink. I
could just imagine, you know, riding a bike, a motorbike,
that is. And the reason why I don't is because
I don't want to hurt anybody else. That's my fear,
so I choose not to do that. But even with that,
(01:04:24):
I just don't understand why, you know, and it's just
me because in Canada, from riding a motorcycle, helmets are mandatory.
Even if you ride an ATV, helmets are mandatory. I
just don't understand these states that, like, I'm all about freedom, man,
do what you want. But if a seatbelt is mandatory
(01:04:44):
in a vehicle, a helmet needs to be mandatory in
a motorcycle.
Speaker 5 (01:04:47):
No kidding, man, No kidding, man.
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
That was a scary story. I'm glad he's healing. Glad
he's doing Okay, we do have I have to also
talk about the passing of Nick Pope.
Speaker 5 (01:05:04):
We definitely do.
Speaker 6 (01:05:07):
So.
Speaker 5 (01:05:08):
Nick had found out he had cancer and apparently it
was aggressive because it really did him in here and
I encourage people that if they follow me on X
they go to my ex timeline and they will see
a moving tribute to Nick produced by Martin Willis. He
(01:05:31):
did a good.
Speaker 1 (01:05:31):
Job, yeah, Martin Willis. I actually talked to Martin today
about it and he was he's still pretty upset about it.
We're going to have him on as a guest in
a couple of weeks here on spaced Out Radio. He's
from podcast UFO. Just a great, great podcaster and so
(01:05:52):
knowledgeable and brilliant in this field.
Speaker 5 (01:05:54):
And what he is, what he is is extremely kind.
Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
Yes, extremely Let's explain to people who may not be
familiar about Nick Pope was important.
Speaker 5 (01:06:08):
Yeah. Nick was in the Ministry of Defense in the
United Kingdom and when he retired from that, he claimed
that he was in charge of the UFO desk at
the Ministry of Defense and he went around the world
talking to people about UFOs and so forth and so on.
(01:06:31):
He had some opposition from Philip Mantle, but Philip never
really chipped all the way through Nick's armor. And I
think he actually occupied the UFO desk inside the Ministry
of Defense. Now I don't think that position was extremely powerful.
(01:06:53):
I just think it was they were in charge of
keeping records, handing off interesting cases for investigata and so forth.
But apparently that is the truth and there was and
he went around the most of the United States, and
he lived in the United States talking at UFO meetings
(01:07:16):
and conventions and shows, et cetera about the UFO topic.
He was quite knowledgeable and did a good job.
Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
He was also somebody who was a media figurehead, whether
it was News Max, Fox News, CNN. He was a
figurehead for the UFO story, especially when everything started to
break and then.
Speaker 5 (01:07:43):
We won't mention the jerk's name, but he was a
peer in the basement tapes of the basement office whatever
they called it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
Yes, yes, with Stephen green Street from the New York Post.
I know you're not a fan of his, noop that
being said the one, you know, without critiquing him, I
was pretty hard on his critique of his work in
the media, because you know, for somebody who held the
position that he did, I always wanted more and I
(01:08:18):
always felt that he was just quoting other people and
quoting other people's work, whether it was lou Elisondo or
Chris Mellon or whatever congress person was saying. He was
never giving his detailed inside information. And I wish he
would have done that, I really do. But from everything
that I heard, and I never interviewed him, never met him,
(01:08:39):
but from everything that I heard about the man, you know,
and you always hear this when people pass, but I
think in this case it's true. People who knew him
and people who met him always say that he was
just so nice. He was just nice, and that's a
rarity in this field. Man.
Speaker 5 (01:09:00):
Yep, I agree. I agree. He is not up. He
was not up Prima Donna in any way.
Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
I would agree. Godspeed to him. Hopefully he has the answers.
Now let's move on. Marco Rubio, who a long time ago,
before he was Secretary of State, was somebody who was
really starting to help open up the first congressional hearings
and getting the Senate in Congress interested in the UFO program. Now,
(01:09:33):
he came out with a bombshell the other day, okay,
basically saying, we have shot down four things over the
United States, and three of them we have no idea
what they are. For the first time in sixty five years,
the United States shot something down over our airspace, not once,
but four times. Three of those four things we have
(01:09:55):
no idea what they are. We've been seeing objects flying
over restraint airspace. Immediately it was about UFOs and flying
saucers and aliens. These are important questions the American people
deserve to know. What do you think he means by this,
because the only things that I know that have been
(01:10:16):
shot down recently over United States air space were the
weather balloons, the balloons from allegedly China.
Speaker 5 (01:10:25):
Well, what he is saying, and he's in a position
to know. He is the president's person to interface to
all national security apparatus. He is the go between between
the national security state and the President of the United
States as the National Security Advisor, So all of that
(01:10:49):
stuff was right over his disk. He knows everything a
White House can know.
Speaker 1 (01:11:01):
So is he saying they shot down UFOs or is
he saying that we don't know what we shot down.
Speaker 5 (01:11:10):
He's saying, we don't know what we shot down. The
rubio is if he doesn't him and haw and he
says a statement like that. He's always being truthful too,
in my experience. And he and Mark what's his name
from Virginia, they were straight shooting partners on the Senate
(01:11:33):
Select Committee on Intelligence all in this UFO stuff, they
were very much partners.
Speaker 1 (01:11:39):
Mark Warner, what's the importance of him saying that if
it's not UFO.
Speaker 5 (01:11:55):
Well, if he doesn't know what it is, and he
says that, it means he doesn't know what it is,
then who can't say it's the UFO. But if he
knows it's the UFO, and he says we don't know
what it is, it's a cover up.
Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
So what do you think is being covered up? The
fact that maybe China or Russia or Iran or somebody
like that has drones flying over military airbases.
Speaker 5 (01:12:21):
I've already believed. I already believed that. So this must
be something even weirder than that. To find weird, we
can't identify it, even though we've got the scraps. Let
me tell you, when something crashes, there is no there
is no groups about are anywhere in the world at
(01:12:44):
doing forensic analysis on the debris and figuring out what
it is and who it belongs to. If Ruboyo is
telling the truth, it's weird.
Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
All right. Let's go from UFOs and step into another
world that you love Artemis two, Who do I ever?
I know you love this subject.
Speaker 5 (01:13:10):
Oh my goodness. I was such a Apollo Mercury and
Gemini geek growing up. It was it was my childhood.
Apollo was my childhood until I graduated high school. I
graduated high school in the year the Apollo program ended.
(01:13:33):
So it's just always been important to me, and the
interest in space drove my life, drove my life. It
was it is the thing that pushed me in the
direction of doing science and engineering. Okay, So we took
(01:13:54):
the capsule that we want to take astronauts all away
from Earth to explore our nearest heavenly body and the
other ones in our Solar system. And this was a
test launch to see if it worked. And so we
(01:14:15):
knew what it was going to do when we left
the Earth because that is the only rocket motor burn
that happened. So we sent it out towards the Moon
and arranged to arrive at just the right spot in
the right time so that it would whip around the Moon,
and the Moon would orbit pass where it was whipping around,
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and it would just automatically turn around and come back
home to Earth. So it was on a free It
was on a free return trajectory all the way around
the Moon. And they got to see the dark side,
the far side, not dark side far side when it
was lit, so it's not the dark side, and saw
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wonderful crazy and mountains and other stuff. And then as
they moved around a little further past the Moon, the
moon eclipsed the Sun while they were in the spacecraft
and they saw the corona and all this brilliant set
of lights all around the Sun that you can't see
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because it's too bright when the when the Moon blocked
the bright part, and they were just they were in awe.
They were just so overwhelmed with emotion at all they
were seeing and doing. Those people are brave beyond compare.
The vehicle had never been flown with humans on it.
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Everything about this was a test, and they're doing it
with magnanimous bravery, clear, hutted thinking, working through problems, and
they tried to give them a toilet and it breaks
every five seconds or the or the urine freezes and
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the thing and have to point it back at the
sun so the sun can melt the urine so they
can dump it overboard. I mean, you know, it's it's
just awesome all the stuff. And I I love seeing
brave people accomplish big things.
Speaker 1 (01:16:21):
You know, what was the big news in Canada with
one of the astronauts being Canadian?
Speaker 5 (01:16:26):
No, what was it?
Speaker 1 (01:16:28):
It wasn't the fact that he is the first Canadian
to get close to the Moon be on such a
historic travel. Nothing like that. He was the first Canadian
in space to talk in a press conference in French.
(01:16:50):
Oh wow, that's apparently important in our country.
Speaker 5 (01:16:54):
Apparently it is. The other thing is he was a
true brother to the other ones. And oh jeez, Dave
his wife died before they went up. Yes, and the
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other astronauts arranged with NASA and the Astronomical Union to
name a crater they saw on the Moon after his wife,
and they dedicated it to him, and they all lost it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:32):
And do you hear me?
Speaker 5 (01:17:33):
I lost it and I'm still losing it. It was
a movie. It was the most moving ceremony i've ever
seen being conducted by astronauts, and it was amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:17:47):
I'm surprised he went through with it.
Speaker 5 (01:17:51):
He could not talk during it. He made the others
talk because he knew he couldn't get through it.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
A lot of people don't know this, but this was
one of the really cool facts that I learned about
Artemis two and the Artimist program. Artemis in Greek mythology
is the sister to Apollo, yep. And the way they
carried that on for NASA, I thought that was really
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really cool. NASA does a lot of stupid things, Bob Yep, Okay,
they do, but I think on this one they really
hit the nail on the head because it was just
one of those new cool facts they made an a
so far. However, there is a little conspiracy theory going
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up about Artemis Bob that when they got a little
close to the moon in a certain area that the
feed happened to be cut and went black again.
Speaker 5 (01:19:00):
I'd be a little UFO in the window. Look, that's
just I wish they would stop doing this. Let the
people see we freaking paid for it.
Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
You know, people over there, why do they cut the feed?
Speaker 5 (01:19:24):
Like that, because there's some agreement between the National Intelligence
services and them that if weird happens, cut the feed.
Speaker 1 (01:19:37):
Do you think that's what happened.
Speaker 5 (01:19:40):
I do believe it. The only time I have seen
NASA not cut the feed was following the ironclad rules
that when a capsule is docking with the International Space Say,
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you may not turn the camera off. So Musk and
SpaceX sent a Dragon resupply capsule to the International Space
Station and as it got close, they got into that
area where you may not turn off the camera, and
right behind the Dragon came a clear fully resolved, completely
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easily seen Triangle spacecraft.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
I never saw that feature.
Speaker 5 (01:20:32):
Oh my god, that film was amazing. I watched it live, Dave.
Speaker 1 (01:20:39):
So, in your opinion, Bob, without talking to other people,
because you know people at NASA, you believe that the
reason why the NASA feed was cut where they got
to the closest part of the Moon was that there
was something anomalous that was there that they did not
want the public to see.
Speaker 5 (01:21:00):
Exactly. That's what I think.
Speaker 1 (01:21:03):
Would it have been on the would it have been
on the Moon or something flying by it?
Speaker 5 (01:21:11):
I don't know the answer.
Speaker 1 (01:21:17):
What's your best guess.
Speaker 5 (01:21:19):
Well, we know as they go over the moon that
you can see structures on the far side that are
not random rocks, So it could have been that, or
it could have been a craft that was clear enough
they were afraid to put it over the video, and
so they don't. They cut the feed.
Speaker 1 (01:21:42):
Get a lot of people in our chat room asking
where can they find the video of the of that
black triangle?
Speaker 5 (01:21:51):
Yeah, it's on YouTube. I watched. I watched a live
feed being displayed on YouTube, and I'm assuming it's still
there and haven't been taken down, but you could find
it if it's still there.
Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
You remember what year it was?
Speaker 5 (01:22:09):
I think about four years ago, but that's me trying
to remember. But I'm telling you it was something else.
It was amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:22:22):
Do you think then, that with them cutting the feed,
that the astronauts would have been put on an emergency
line to speak about what they were seeing.
Speaker 5 (01:22:42):
Yes, yes, man, I don't know this. This is this
capsule has multiple ways of communicating, and they would go
to an alternative channel and discuss it.
Speaker 1 (01:23:02):
Just like they did during Apollo and Geminy.
Speaker 5 (01:23:05):
And I have friends that knew all the schematics and
all this other stuff from Apollo and playing there was
no such thing as a secondary communication system on Apollo
because it was not in any of the schematics. I says,
don't you think they can change the schematics? And later
I found out that there were schematics with the secondary
channel in it. It's called the medical channel.
Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
Well, right before we go to break here, I just
could not imagine Bob being in that tight of quarters.
I mean, there is no room for anything. There is
no room to sit down, there's barely any room to
stand up. I mean, if they're going to make this
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a bigger future, do they not have to figure out
how to make a bigger capsule to make.
Speaker 5 (01:23:56):
That's already that's already a deal because the volume inside
the pressurized part of SpaceX's ship intending to go to
the Moon is larger than the entire International Space Station
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in volume.
Speaker 1 (01:24:19):
Got you, let's hold that thought. We are going to
go to break here with Science Bob and Friends. Audience
questions next.
Speaker 6 (01:24:38):
You'll listening to space Don't Kio with your host Dave Scott.
Speaker 1 (01:24:53):
Questions for Science Bob coming up. Put them in capital letters.
If you don't mind, I will be taking question. I've
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about Sunday with our group. I don't get that. I
don't get that, Jules, I don't get that.
Speaker 5 (01:26:18):
It's uh, he's poking. She's poking me to remember, remind
me to come to the remote viewing sessions.
Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
I see.
Speaker 5 (01:26:31):
That's her task is to brow beat the crap out
of until I remember.
Speaker 1 (01:26:35):
Yeah, she does that with me too. Hi, Claudette, how
you doing? We had three minutes to.
Speaker 7 (01:26:59):
Go, Bobby.
Speaker 5 (01:27:01):
Roger.
Speaker 1 (01:27:23):
By the way, on November fifteenth of this year, Voyager
one will reach one light day from Earth, one light.
Speaker 5 (01:27:35):
Day and we can still communicate with it. That's amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
I agree.
Speaker 5 (01:27:55):
I'm still what you said in command. It takes a
day to get there, operate, send the acknowledgement back, and
it takes a day for the acknowledgment to get back.
That's a long ways.
Speaker 1 (01:28:09):
Dave, I hear you, I hear you. Any more questions
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for Science Bob coming on up. We probably got room
for about three or four more. Trot dog. How you doing.
Speaker 5 (01:29:00):
Sixteen billion miles as a light.
Speaker 1 (01:29:02):
Day metal gaming. I understand on the blockage when it
starts to go towards the backside of the moon or
behind the moon, but the cutout happened before they even
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got close to that point. That was the weird part.
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Let's go science audience questions right off the bat here,
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starting off with new listener in our chat room, Laura,
who is asking, Bob, do you know about any UFO
images the Pentagon is supposed to release by the fourteenth
submarine connection.
Speaker 5 (01:31:18):
So I was on a submarine when there was a USO,
and I was on a surface ship when there was
a UFO, So I know they got pictures and other
things from those two incidents. I don't know that any
of any of the ones that I was personally involved
in are amongst them. I do know that I saw
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in someone's office a short video of being taken out
the window in an airplane, a military airplane, and you
could see a saucer with gray aliens in the window.
I hope that comes out. So those are kind of
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the big ones. I know, I saw some other stuff,
but they were they were pretty non distinct. These were
the ones I'm telling you about.
Speaker 1 (01:32:08):
Were shocking, interesting, interesting. So do you think then that
that these are the type of images that may get
released with the disclosure movement or are they going to
be covered up?
Speaker 5 (01:32:26):
They'll be covered up. The ones that will actually come out,
you will have a hard time figuring things out, in
my opinion, by design.
Speaker 1 (01:32:41):
All right, let's move to another question here. Let's go
over to whistling Mike. What are your thoughts on China
having something installed on the dark side of the Moon?
When the feed cut?
Speaker 5 (01:32:55):
Well, Mike, hey, it's good to see you, buddy. I
think it's quite probable, quite probable that because the Chinese
have landed a craft on the far side and roved
around and found weird materials and the Chinese are doing
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pretty good.
Speaker 1 (01:33:19):
Uh so it's it's possible, you think, so?
Speaker 5 (01:33:26):
Yep, yep.
Speaker 1 (01:33:29):
Wouldn't that wouldn't that maybe push to the fact that
there there are bases on the moons with humans already
on them?
Speaker 5 (01:33:35):
Uh? I know that their base is on the Moon,
but Ingo Swan when he visited them in his remote viewing,
said they weren't human.
Speaker 1 (01:33:49):
Wow, all right, Bob, let's go to E T walkin
or E chaking. Bob, do you have any secret special
projects lined up in the few for UAP.
Speaker 5 (01:34:03):
So I gave a talk at UAP Summit about the
projects that I am working on for UAP, which I
will give a full talk on at SCU in Canada
in July. And it is bleeding edge technology and software
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to do the capture of videos and other sensor data
with the in formats and treatment that will allow it
to be used for scientific research. I'm trying to help
people do the right thing with data so that we
can make progress. And so you know, your people will say,
wait a minute, the government has exquisite sensors with unbelievable capabilities.
(01:34:51):
What good can you do? Well? I can tell you.
As an amateur astronomer, because I'm not paid to do it,
I take my telescope and I make observations of astronomical
objects of interest to scientists, and these observations are sent
into a central clearing bureau for the scientists to go
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and grab the data if it impacts their project, and
that data has aided scientists greatly in their research. So
amateur astronomers give data. Why can't amateur ufologists give data
to scientists to do something? And I'm giving them a
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process and a mechanism. And my goal is to lose
money on this project because I intend to charge nothing
for the software, nothing for my time. You buy the
hardware and glue it together like I tell you, or
pay somebody to do it, because I'm going to give
away the designs so somebody can do it. Sky three
(01:35:58):
point sixty is already taking my best in existence passive
radar code module and turning it in putting adding radar
to their Sky three sixty box. So I've got a
bunch of stuff and I'm sorry. And I have a
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design for the Richard Dolan USO Detector, which will be
an instrument designed for and ideally suited for hunting for
usos on the continental shelves. And the reason it needs
to be continental shells. If I could find something in
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one of these deep spots where submarines go, I'd go
to jail.
Speaker 1 (01:36:48):
That's a nice thought.
Speaker 5 (01:36:50):
I don't want to go to jail.
Speaker 1 (01:36:52):
I don't really blame you. I don't really blame you.
All right, Let's move on to another question here, Bob.
Let's go to Mark here. Who are what do you
think is behind the Barkinsdale UFO saga that's been happening
or that happened in March.
Speaker 5 (01:37:09):
I don't know the answer, and I have not had
time to dig into it, but it's weird.
Speaker 1 (01:37:16):
Hill Billy Herb is asking, still wondering about the technology
behind Havanas syndrome. How large would the device be? Is
it portable? Pocketable?
Speaker 5 (01:37:27):
It's portable, but I don't know if given the amount
of power required to penetrate wall, window, etc. And clopper
a portion of somebody's brain, it has to be pretty powerful.
But the antenna can be really small because the wavelength
is small.
Speaker 1 (01:37:48):
Let's continue on here, let us go next to trot Dog.
Any thoughts on disclosure day of the movie coming out.
Speaker 5 (01:37:59):
Yes, it appears to me that the theme of the
movie is we have non human intelligence acting with us
here on Earth, and they are exposing us to the
manipulation of our consciousness and reality because of things like
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the scene where the bird flies through the window and
lands on the table in the kitchen, and and other
things like that, and the changing eyes of what's his
name who plays an entity working for the government. Uh,
it's it's a bunch of stuff that lets me to believe. Uh,
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they're gonna they're gonna contend that the UFOs we see
our uh have interesting properties and can manipulate our view
of reality.
Speaker 1 (01:39:00):
I still don't think it's going to be about disclosure.
It's a movie. It's not there to help.
Speaker 5 (01:39:04):
The cause, even though they're calling it that.
Speaker 1 (01:39:08):
Yes, Ashley wants to know. Are we already mining on
the dark side of the Moon? I heard the astronauts
say they're going to put a base on the Moon
unless it's already there, yep.
Speaker 5 (01:39:25):
I gotta tell you. I just don't think we're mining
on the dark side of the far side of the
Moon because we have had no known ability to send
something to the far side and to land it there.
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The Chinese have pulled it off, but it was not
very large, and so something to talk about what you're
talking about would have to be very large. The only
thing we have that will be capable of doing it
is spakes Us starship.
Speaker 1 (01:40:06):
All right, moving on, let's go to Hillbilly. Is it
true that the voyager which on November fifteenth of this
year will be exactly one light day away from Earth.
So you think how much more it has to go
to get to a light year? But do you think
Voyager did send us back a message from beyond?
Speaker 5 (01:40:27):
I am unaware of it.
Speaker 1 (01:40:34):
Jennifer wants to know what's up with the moon landing?
Did we really land and why haven't we been back?
Speaker 5 (01:40:44):
Well, the Vietnam War really upset America and it drained
lots of resources from our government, and Richard Nixon decided
not to pursue any more moon landings in his second term,
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so that was the end of that, and we adopted
a design for the Shuttle and started to let that
be our bus to lower orbit, which it never became,
but anyway, it was an attempted and Musk took his
inspiration for Starship and Super Heavy from the NASA experiments
(01:41:29):
and built them up and made them viable.
Speaker 1 (01:41:38):
Let's also remember that during that time as well, the
Apollo missions were more political than they were scientific. Absolutely,
and that's a big one to try and understand a
lot of us don't really understand. That's something that I've
learned in the last little bit here too, is that
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it was about being the Russians. It wasn't so much
about getting to the Moon and landing.
Speaker 5 (01:42:06):
We all thought it was, but the government didn't.
Speaker 1 (01:42:11):
Blue Cruise is asking were there any other space or
surface annymalies natural or not that Artemis two crew encounters
and reported when they flew over the fire side of
the Moon that the public should be.
Speaker 5 (01:42:25):
Aware of none that I'm aware of.
Speaker 1 (01:42:32):
They're going to try and keep that as quiet as possible. Yeah,
and Bob, for people who maybe are just tuning in,
what would be the purpose of that of keeping it
so quiet.
Speaker 5 (01:42:46):
That's a very good question. The only thing I can
think of is we would be revealing ancient national security
interests to exposure, and they just don't want to do that.
Speaker 1 (01:43:10):
Do you think then that it's maybe to hide what
they're doing?
Speaker 5 (01:43:18):
Could be, but I don't know. We've definitely done that
on earthly bound military equipment, so there's no reason they
can't do it out there.
Speaker 1 (01:43:36):
Jules would like to know, does the shortwave community still
have the ability to pick up the astronaut transmissions.
Speaker 5 (01:43:44):
And they did all the way to the Moon.
Speaker 1 (01:43:47):
That would be cool, so they kept that going.
Speaker 5 (01:43:50):
YEP.
Speaker 1 (01:43:51):
I actually wondered about that if they were gonna if
they were going to end that that portion of it all.
Speaker 5 (01:43:58):
Now so we have the worldwide amateur radio community has
has acquired a large radio telescope dish from the German
government and it's called Bochum and that's the town, but
(01:44:19):
the Boom radio telescope. We use it all the time
to track space probes and other things.
Speaker 1 (01:44:31):
Have you ever tried, so you get ahold of anybody
in space, like even at the International Space Station.
Speaker 5 (01:44:38):
I was one of the first people in the world
to talk to an astronaut on the space station when
I talked to Owen Garriott. My friend of mine named Lance.
He was the first, but I was in the top
first five or six something like that. And now it's
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a regular occurrence for people all over the Earth.
Speaker 1 (01:45:08):
That's still pretty cool though. It's way cool because I
have seen videos on YouTube and on TikTok where shortwave
and ham radio people when they know the International Space
Station is flying over, you know, you got like about
a you know, a four to seven minute window there
(01:45:28):
where they start putting up the signal and they'll actually
get responses back. I think that is just the coolest thing.
Speaker 5 (01:45:35):
Yeah. So there's an entire program that in the Radio
Amateur Satellite Corporation for which I was both a director
and an officer, we constructed and operated with NASA called
amateur Radio on the International Space Station, it's ARAS, and
those conversations are conducted under the auspices of ARAS. We
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provided amateur radio equipment that was actually officially installed on
the International Space Station, and it is one of the
favorite pastimes of the astronaut to circle the globe and
talk directly to the people on the Earth, not going
through NASA's censoring channels.
Speaker 1 (01:46:24):
No, I think it's absolutely it's cool.
Speaker 5 (01:46:26):
It's awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:46:27):
I do. I think it's absolutely awesome. And you know,
the astronauts, I would assume, have the ability to enjoy
that as well because of the human interaction that they're
not getting.
Speaker 5 (01:46:39):
Yeah, they get a license, they go up and they
directly talk to people on the ground from the space
station all the time. You want to get a kid excited,
do that and they get excited.
Speaker 1 (01:47:01):
I think it's great. Let's go to another question here,
Bob param Marv is asking what is the space force
up to. They've been around a couple of years now,
but we don't hear much about them.
Speaker 5 (01:47:15):
Yeah, so their job is to put any weapons we
want in space, or in any defensive mechanisms we want
to have in space. So we go, We'll put up
defense of our major satellite infrastructure. Will have will be
a system that sits near it and blocks off bad
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guys from coming over to it.
Speaker 1 (01:47:41):
How many of those satellites, Bob, I've never asked you
this question. How many satellites are pointed outward rather than
inward for things that might be coming in.
Speaker 5 (01:47:54):
I don't know the answer to that, but I guarantee
is more than one.
Speaker 1 (01:47:59):
Now are there looking for UFOs? Or is it just
about cosmic space dust, debris, meteors, asteroids?
Speaker 5 (01:48:11):
So it's all sorts of stuff, Dave. I mean, look
at just I love my amateur radio stuff because we
bounced signals off of meteors, We talked to the International
Space Station. We have over one hundred satellites in orbit
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built by amateur radio operators in their friggin basement. It's
awesome day. It's the greatest hobby.
Speaker 1 (01:48:46):
I get that, Bob, you know, but like I often wonder,
I mean, we knew about hubble yep and Hubble was blind.
Yep for a while.
Speaker 5 (01:48:57):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (01:48:58):
Then we have James Web which is way more powerful
than Hubble.
Speaker 5 (01:49:03):
Who who is it?
Speaker 1 (01:49:04):
Ever? Am I wrong to assume there's probably a lot
more James web types or better already up there.
Speaker 5 (01:49:15):
That is a very very complicated telescope, and its complexity
is because the firing sizes available to take a spacecraft
up are too small to lay the antenna out, so
it has to come all scrunched up and then open
itself up to be able to say this is. These
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are mirrors that have to do this. They have to
scrunch up and then open themselves up and lock into
place and then be tweaked to get a good enough
telescope to make good images. And all of that was
perfected with this. But it was billions of dollars to
make that telescope.
Speaker 1 (01:49:59):
But are they're more?
Speaker 5 (01:50:01):
I think they're more, But they they're not going to
be talked about much. But we we we have, we have,
we have them, and they're used for spying.
Speaker 1 (01:50:16):
We got three minutes to go before we have to
say good night to doctor Bob McGuire a k a.
Science Bob. Let's go to the Andromeda and who will
win the space faring or space exploration.
Speaker 5 (01:50:32):
I don't understand the question.
Speaker 1 (01:50:34):
The new space race. Who do you think is oh oh, oh, oh.
Speaker 5 (01:50:40):
Boy. I gotta tell you what. China's pretty good and
we're trying something more ambitious than they are. They might
beat us.
Speaker 1 (01:50:54):
Weird. Never thought about it that way. You always think
it's going to be either the Russians or the Americans.
Speaker 5 (01:51:00):
Now the Chinese have taken the lead in many areas.
Speaker 1 (01:51:08):
All right, let's go to another question here, Bob, and
let's go to Matthew. Who is in control of the
legacy programs the government or the industry.
Speaker 5 (01:51:22):
It is a consortium of both government and industry. But
right now I think the controlling people sit outside of government,
inside of corporations, and they interact with the inside people
(01:51:43):
in the government who are doing the legacy work.
Speaker 1 (01:51:51):
Have you seen the new Bob Lasar movie yet?
Speaker 5 (01:51:54):
No, I have not, and I probably won't. After I
was so about somebody who was Bob's friend and went
to see it.
Speaker 1 (01:52:08):
So, yep, I loved it. I watched watched it this
past weekend.
Speaker 5 (01:52:17):
Yep, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna I haven't had time,
but I'm gonna I'm gonna see it. I'm gonna download
it and watch it on Prime since I get a minute.
Speaker 1 (01:52:26):
There's one scene in there, Bob that totally blew my mind,
and it was when he was at the S four
base where they have these doors that allegedly open like
garage doors where the sport model of the other craft are.
And apparently a few years ago I don't didn't really
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understand this part, but a couple of years ago they
allowed a guy with a camera to go film the
mountains and he was seventeen miles away from Papoose Lake,
but his camera was good enough to get right in there.
And when you changed the coloring or where they changed
the coloring of that shot of the mountain that allegedly
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had S four, you could actually see the lines in
the mountain side of where the garage doors would open.
That has absolutely blown my mind.
Speaker 5 (01:53:26):
Yeah, it's beautiful. I haven't had access to it so
I could do an analysis to make sure it's real,
but yeah, it's fascinating.
Speaker 1 (01:53:37):
It is absolutely amazing, and I'm glad I paid the
thirteen ninety nine Canadian to watch it because it was
well worth it, absolutely well worth it. Science Bob tell
everybody where they could get ahold.
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Of you, so you can get a hold of me
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And Wire Science. Bob and Friends wraps up for this month.
Up next, we have swam Dweller and Terry Hall with
the weird news of the week. And you're listening to
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How many times did I drift off and not finish
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Just once down?
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I thought I knew I did once I was open
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It was only a few minutes ago.
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Okay, I was like, oh my god, I'm passing out.
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Hello, and welcome to spaced Out Radio Swamp. I'm swamp
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Welcome to the spaced Out Radio Swamp.
Speaker 16 (02:02:28):
I'll start off saying this was told to me secondhand
by a friend we'll call my best friend A for
privacy reasons. Well, A and I live on the edge
of our town in Wisconsin, and this little cul de
sac surrounded by the woods, so it's not uncommon to
see wild animals such as turkeys, deer, foxes, and especially coyotes.
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Last year, when she first spotted the coyote that seemed
too big to be a coyote, she didn't think too
much about it and assumed some old lady thought it
was a dog and was just feeding it. Well, towards
the end of winter this year, she saw it again.
This time similar to the last. She noticed something was
off about this random coyote and pegged it off as
the large coyote she saw during the summer last year.
(02:03:14):
So a bit of context behind A. She has a
two year old and is a smoker. She often goes
outside to smoke most time she is alone. About a
week ago or so, A was outside smoking while her
mom watched her toddler when she heard this clicking sound,
like how one would summon a cat or a dog. Well,
(02:03:35):
Ace toddler just recently learned how to make that sound
and had been making that sound fairly frequently, so her
initial thought that her daughter was making that noise, But
there was something really wrong about how it sounded. It
didn't sound like her daughter. A said, it almost sounded
like someone was trying to mimic her daughter, but could
not do it quite right. A opened her front door
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to see if it was her kid, but when she in,
her daughter was quietly watching TV. She closed the door,
still looking in, and heard the sound again, but her
daughter had not moved from the position she was already in.
A looked toward the tree line and saw nothing. She
heard the noise again. She then looks towards the roof
of her house and saw this weird, fleshy thing that
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did not look like anything or any animal she had
ever seen. It looked at her and then jumped to
the tree next to A's house. This is when she
said the panic really hit her. We recently had a
bad storm that damaged that tree, and when the thing
jumped on it. The tree had no branches and was
very unstable. Even a bird would make it sway if
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it landed on it. So when she said she did
not see it sway or hear a thud, she got terrified.
A ran over to the tree and saw nothing, not
even a shadow. She looked towards the tree line and
did not see anything, but felt very uneasy. Since this incident,
every time she goes out alone at night, she feels
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eyes on her in an overall sense of unease. On
a few occasions, she would hear bones snapping, crunches like
twigs snapping, but louder and nastier, as well as a growling.
A said, everything about it just feels wrong. Keep in
mind this only happens when she is outside alone. Whatever
it is is targeting her. She also mentioned sometimes when
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she flashes a light towards the tree line, instead of
the usual yellow eyes that shine back, they are white.
A asked me to include that part because she's pretty
paranoid that what she saw could be a skimwalker. What
do you guys think is it a skim walker or
something else? Does anybody have any advice for her?
Speaker 1 (02:05:45):
Thank you Swampy for another spooky story. If you want
more just like that, head on over to YouTube. Type
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stories for you to listen to each and every day
and night. It's time for the weird news of the week.
Let's bring in Terry's.
Speaker 17 (02:06:03):
Got a mustache stand upon the bull on the week.
Speaker 18 (02:06:18):
Yes, all right, Terry Hall.
Speaker 1 (02:06:37):
It's always good to have you here. How you doing,
my friend doing well?
Speaker 6 (02:06:41):
O Beard and one? How are you this evening?
Speaker 1 (02:06:43):
I am great. I am absolutely great and did a
lot of work on the show earlier today. I have
a couple of radio stations that are looking to pick
us up to add to our syndication, which hopefully those
both go through in the next couple of weeks here,
So I'm pretty excited right now.
Speaker 6 (02:07:04):
I'm here last week, I come back this week. I'm
sitting here, I'm waiting, and I see these awesome commercials
that you've.
Speaker 1 (02:07:11):
Got now, yeah, for our radio audience when we're on break.
On our YouTube side, we finally built some commercials dedicated
to all of our products from Haunted one oh eight
to our store and everything like that, so it works
out really good.
Speaker 6 (02:07:28):
So, guys on the radio side, if you ever get
the chance, look us up on YouTube social media. You
can check them out for yourself. They're entertaining better than
anything you'll see on TV.
Speaker 1 (02:07:38):
For sure, absolutely, and a big shout out to our
videographer Mike for making those. He did an incredible job,
incredible job of that, so thank you, Mike. All Right, Terry,
one of the things that you called me about this week,
you've had some weird poltergeist activity happening at your house.
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What's going on?
Speaker 6 (02:08:02):
Okay, Well, when we lived in you in a basin,
we lived next door to Her name was Sally, and
she was a natural medium. She had I wouldn't know
I see dead people kind of people, and my son
saw this thing in our house twice. Well, as it
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turned out, this thing was a poltergeist, and Sally got
in touch with said Poltergeist's name is Howard, right, Howard's
traveled around the country with us. He's kind of stuck
with us throughout the years. Well, two days ago, I'm
Tonine groceries and things in from the trunk of my suburban,
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setting him on the porch cat litter, to be exact,
left them sitting next to the front door, And about
five minutes later, my wife comes in and she said,
I thought you said you bought two things of catletter.
I said, absolutely, I did. She said, no, there's only one.
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I just carried two and sat him by the door. Well,
needless to say, one was missing. Now here's where the
twist comes in. My son comes over in his little
he's got a Volkswagen Jetta right comes walking up to
the house with five pounds orth fifteen pounds of litter
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in his hand and asked me, Dad, when did you
put litter in my trunk? It was the litter that
was just sitting by the front door not half an
hour earlier. My son's car was nowhere near this house
when any of this occurred. So the cat litter disappeared
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from the front porch, went into my son's trunk, which
he brought back to me about a half an hour later.
But at least I was able to tell my wife
that I really did buy two things a litter.
Speaker 1 (02:10:03):
Now, how far away? How far away was your son?
Speaker 6 (02:10:06):
Thirty five miles? He was thirty five miles from here
when this happened.
Speaker 1 (02:10:13):
Okay, so that's about a twenty five minute drive. Thirty
minute drive.
Speaker 6 (02:10:18):
About that, yes, sir, now.
Speaker 14 (02:10:24):
Was it?
Speaker 6 (02:10:24):
I was less than a day later. I'm going through.
I'm looking for a broom here in the house. We
keep three of them around, you know, one in the
kitchen and the standard place between the refrigerator and the wall.
I think everybody does that. If you got that space,
we keep one of the rare portion into the house
and went back by the bedrooms. I couldn't find a
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broom in this house anywhere. Dave. Three brooms ended up
missing until the next day when I found them in
our barn out back, a good hundred feet from my house,
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stacked neatly in a corner. So I think that Howard
has made his return. Used to be that you could,
you know, you could set your keys down on the table,
not literally turn a circle, just set your keys down
like I'm doing with this pin right now, stand up,
turn around in a circle, sit back down, and this
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wouldn't be here. And if you would, in your mind
or even out loud, say Howard, you don't need that pen.
Could you tell me please? Re you said it, I
need it, and you'd get a mental image of maybe
under a pillow on the couch or under the corner
of a blanket on the bed, and you could go
right there and it would be there. So I think
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Coward's made his return day. That's the only thing that
I can think of. But for fifteen these containers weigh
fifteen pounds and for that take completely and utterly disappear
off the front porch, be put into a trunk, that
was well, he was on the way over here, but
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thirty five miles from here. And then for him to
just bring it back up to the house and say
when did you put this in my trunk? That blew
me away. As matter of fact, I called you that day.
I was a little spooked that you did. You did
hit that one out.
Speaker 1 (02:12:30):
That is so bizarre, my man.
Speaker 6 (02:12:34):
And like I said, the rooms disappeared. Now once, I said, okay,
I think once I acknowledged Howard that he has returned.
But when Sally described it to me, now, when my
son saw it, he said he was a tall guy
and he had a hat on. Now keep in mind
my son was three when this happened, Hallie. Sally told
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me his name was Howard, that he had a bowler
cat like a bowler hat like they wore in the
early nineteen hundreds, a duster coat. She described him to
a tea exactly what my son told me. And like
I said, Howard has just decided that as we move around,
he's just kind of hung out with us throughout the year.
So I'm hoping it's Howard, Dave.
Speaker 1 (02:13:23):
I'm hoping for your sake it is, too because sometimes
not to put bad juju on you or this scenario, Terry,
but sometimes these Poulter guys start off very very calmly,
maybe a little funny, before all of a sudden getting
a little bit nasty. Are you worried about that?
Speaker 6 (02:13:49):
Well, as you know that one of my research trips
where I went to a location, I ended up them
with the hitchhiker and that thing has caused me issues
for years. I've had a good amount of success with
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a Santa Rea priest, a friend of mine in New
Orleans who practices Santa Ria, and he's kind of instructed
me on how to do some of their ritual cleansings
and things, which cleared that up. But I would be
more concerned on the hitchhiker causing those those kind of
issues rather than Howard, because Howard has been around us
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for about thirty years now.
Speaker 1 (02:14:41):
And when was the last time he appeared to do anything.
Speaker 6 (02:14:45):
Oh, it would have been probably close to two years
ago now, And what happened then now, actually it was
three years ago. That's was the research trip where I
brought my friend, where I brought the other thing with me.
I don't think that Howard exactly liked that type of company,
(02:15:09):
and so the funny, fun kind of I'm going to
hide your keys on you kind of thing disappeared, and
the things started happening to where it wasn't just affecting me,
it was affecting people that were around me as well.
Matter of fact, Dave, I think when you and I
first had that first conversation, I even informed you about that,
(02:15:33):
and I told you, you know, if you want to
bring me on to this team, you need to be
aware of this. And because it doesn't just affect me,
it affects others around me as well. And that's one
of the things that you have to kind of come
to terms with when you have that kind of hitchhiker.
So you can keep the people around you safe.
Speaker 1 (02:15:55):
Well, let's get to the weird news of the week here,
my friend, because there are some good ones.
Speaker 6 (02:16:01):
You know, Dave. I'm going to start one off because
we talked about something like this. Oh it's been a
little while ago. Now you remember when I told you
about the guy who had the missiles in Florida on
his car? Yes, okay, Well guess what it happened again.
Florida Highway Patrol officers stopped the truck in their Plant City,
(02:16:22):
Florida as it drove along State Highway. The driver, whom
officers dubbed rocket Man, had mental missiles mounted in the
bed of his truck, and other drivers had other Multiple
drivers had called in well. As it turned out, this
time the rockets turned out to be replicas.
Speaker 1 (02:16:47):
That's good at.
Speaker 6 (02:16:47):
Least with the gentle warning to transport his artillery in
another manner. So this time the guy had missiles in
his truck, but they weren't real like they were the
last time, Dave, those guys down to Florida do some strange,
strange things. Now, I don't. Human beings will bet on anything, right, Dave.
(02:17:13):
Of course, Now I've heard of horse racing. I've heard
I've even heard of cockroach racing, right, but I never
heard of this one. Applications are now open for the
first ever sperm Racing World Cup. Organizers expect specimens from
men from one hundred and twenty eight separate companies around
(02:17:36):
the countries. Excuse me around the world to race around
a tiny track all hopes I'm winning the one hundred
thousand dollars prize. Sperm racing isn't a joke, They said.
That would be Eric zul one of the organizers of
this event. Male fertility is declining, but he's really talking
(02:18:01):
about it and sperm motility. How fast your spur moves
turns out to be a massive factor in fertility. Applicants
must be eighteen years or older, free of STDs and
available to participate in qualifying rounds and tournaments.
Speaker 1 (02:18:18):
Well that's nice.
Speaker 6 (02:18:21):
Oh my goodness, one hundred grand if yours comes to
the line first. They now, we're betting on everything anymore, Dave,
we're betting on everything.
Speaker 1 (02:18:36):
Well that's a little bit interesting. Here's one for you.
Remember the television show w KRP.
Speaker 6 (02:18:45):
He's one of my all time favorite shows.
Speaker 1 (02:18:47):
Yes, one of mine.
Speaker 5 (02:18:48):
Two.
Speaker 1 (02:18:50):
Well, there is no technical radio station in the United
States called WKRP in Cincinnati. Of course, yes, so it
may be happening. It may be happening. So this gentleman
(02:19:11):
works in radio, owns some radio stations, says, I cannot,
by contract tell you when. I cannot tell you who,
but I can tell you direct to the camera. WKRP,
after forty eight years, is coming to Cincinnati. DP McIntyre,
who runs the media nonprofit that is auctioning off the
(02:19:32):
famous call letters, told the Associated Press book it it's done.
The call sign was made famous by WKRP in Cincinnati,
a CBS television sitcom that ran from nineteen seventy eight
to nineteen eighty two and made stars out of people
like Lonnie Anderson and Richard Sanders, who's bumbling newsman Les
(02:19:53):
Nesmin reported on a Thanksgiving promotion gone bad when live
but flightless turkeys were dropped from l copter. Oh the humanity. Oh,
it's one of the greatest lines ever right. McIntyre remembers
watching the show in its first episode, featuring disc jockey's
doctor Johnny Fever who is Howard Hessman, and Venus fly Trap,
(02:20:16):
who was played by Tim Reid in the living room
with his parents, an older sister and the end of
it all. At the end of the thirty minute episode,
he said, I got up and I proclaimed, I'm going
to be in radio, and if I ever have the opportunity,
I'm going to run a station called WKRP. McIntyre said
he got his first on air job at thirteen as
(02:20:37):
a news anchor, and that was in Pennsylvania. Now he's
looking forward actually bringing WKRP to Cincinnati.
Speaker 6 (02:20:48):
Yeah, it's so awesome. That's so awesome. I love w
And you know what, I've often compared space out Radio
good UKRP, because that's honestly, that's what you're doing. You're
putting this show out while you're on here. And that's
exactly what I mean. It was the show about being
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on a radio station. I loved that show.
Speaker 1 (02:21:13):
Dave, Oh, how did you not? Less Nessman was still
the best best person on that show. I was outsided
doctor Johnny Fever. I mean it was amazing his tape
on the floor because he wanted his own office with walls,
but you had to respect the tape as walls and
(02:21:36):
knock on his imaginary door, or the fact that he
always had a band aid on somewhere.
Speaker 6 (02:21:43):
That that was the start of my celebrity crush days
with of course.
Speaker 1 (02:21:49):
You know, oh that show was great Lonnie Anderson.
Speaker 6 (02:21:53):
Who we need shows like that again? Yeah, Lonnie Anderson, Man,
I tell you what Bert had it Bert had it made.
Speaker 1 (02:22:01):
And the fact that the program director Andy allowed doctor
Johnny Fever to finally say booger on the air after
he got fired from a different station for saying the
word booger. Oh, it was maddening. And how about how
about the Herb Tarlk, the salesperson O.
Speaker 6 (02:22:24):
Herb was great. He was so slimy, but he was great.
I loved that. And I mean the the casting for
that show was just they couldn't have done it any better.
It was great because Herb was the guy you loved
to hate because he was so slimmy. He was cool. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:22:47):
Oh, so many memories here today, so many memories of
that show. It was absolutely wonderful.
Speaker 6 (02:22:56):
Absolutely No. Every time we start going back in the
nostalgia days like that, especially with what's going on with
Artemis right now, right where they're back, where we're back again,
that that makes me think of when I was a
kid just sitting there on the floor watching the Apollo
missions back in the seventies, was when I was a kid,
(02:23:17):
So it brings back some good memories. And if they do,
I mean, I'm hoping it's a rock and roll station,
a right. I think it has that it is a
rock and roll station. And let's hope that it's on
internet radio because I will definitely tune into w k
RP and Cincinnati.
Speaker 1 (02:23:36):
I hope they can get permission to use all the
old taglines too.
Speaker 6 (02:23:41):
Oh that would be so cool.
Speaker 1 (02:23:43):
That would be totally really cool.
Speaker 6 (02:23:47):
So Dave, we got a story out.
Speaker 1 (02:23:49):
Of You gotta hold that. You gotta hold that because
we are going to go to break at the bottom
of the hour. The Weird News of the Week with
Terry Hall is going to continue right after this on
spaced out radio stories from Japan and across Canada to
the United States. It's gonna be fun. This is spaced
(02:24:11):
out radio and your host's name stuff. All right, Terry,
(02:24:33):
We're clear.
Speaker 6 (02:24:35):
When I'm with you, man, it's like a time machine.
Time just goes It's so quick, going by, so very quick.
Speaker 1 (02:24:44):
Jennifer Beverage in the chat room, robbing get in that
she's going to Hawaii tomorrow, leaving the hun City that's
what we call hundred mile leaving hun City for beautiful Hawaii. Jennifer.
I got to meet your granddaughters the other day, including
(02:25:07):
that little baby. Oh my god, they are so cute.
You are so blessed. You are so blessed.
Speaker 6 (02:25:13):
Even the great white Northing going to Hawaiian.
Speaker 1 (02:25:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:25:18):
Ah, she's one of you, the Canadian species of people.
Speaker 1 (02:25:25):
She is. She lives in my town.
Speaker 6 (02:25:29):
Nice well. Safe journey to you, Jennifer's, safe journey to you.
Speaker 1 (02:25:35):
Absolutely.
Speaker 6 (02:25:37):
I think I got a line on your next law
and ornament, Dave. I'll let you know about it when
we come back.
Speaker 1 (02:25:46):
I got a party in Japan for you.
Speaker 17 (02:25:49):
Ooh.
Speaker 5 (02:25:52):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (02:25:52):
Have to wonder what I'd be like in Japan because
I'm six foot four. My son, who was there, said, Dad,
it would be like you're just looking at the sea
of black heads all day long because nobody's gonna there's
not very many people my height there, and of course
most everyone has black hair. So he said, it would
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be like you're standing there looking at a sea of
dark heads all day long. But that's a bucket list thing.
I want to go.
Speaker 1 (02:26:20):
I want to I would like to go to Japan.
Speaker 6 (02:26:22):
Dark kids. Yeah, absolutely, I'd love to go to Japan.
Speaker 1 (02:26:25):
Japan would be amazing to go to. I also want
to go to Thailand too.
Speaker 6 (02:26:30):
My dad was in a lot of places in Europe
and Asia. Now Europe I've been around pretty well, Asian
not so much, but dad was in Japan and Korea
and Thailand and quite a few other places. And he
did tell me when I was younger, if you know,
the opportunity arises, it's a place that you definitely want
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to go to at least once.
Speaker 1 (02:26:57):
Three minutes, Terry, be right.
Speaker 6 (02:27:02):
Back, Dave. I'm gonna get a refresher we return. And
by the way, dude, those commercials are amazing.
Speaker 1 (02:27:10):
Yeah, Mike did a great job with those.
Speaker 6 (02:27:13):
Mike did a wonderful, wonderful job with those.
Speaker 1 (02:27:21):
Jennifer, have you got your tickets for Caribou Khan? Not yet?
Because you're going to Hawaii. Watch out for the sharks.
Lots of sharks, lots of sharks. One of our listeners
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lives in Thailand. Greg, he's usually in the chat room,
well he hasn't been. He comes and goes, he ebbs
and flows.
Speaker 6 (02:28:00):
I was presently surprised this afternoon. Were you about our
buddies who made their appearance again today.
Speaker 1 (02:28:10):
Lunch buddies. Oh, Ben and Joe from Garage.
Speaker 8 (02:28:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:28:15):
Yeah, Ben was in here earlier.
Speaker 6 (02:28:19):
I was really just sitting there, you know, the old algorithms,
and I was so pleased to see those guys. I
was so disheartened when when they left, but it was
nice to see him back again.
Speaker 1 (02:28:35):
Yeah, they're good people. I wish they had time to
do more because they are just so great on the air.
Speaker 6 (02:28:43):
Well, without saying too much, what happened to them has
happened to so a lot of people. When they started
into this thing, they got taken advantage of it. It
kind of let the bad taste in their mouth and
they disappeared for a while. So I was very pleased
to see them back.
Speaker 1 (02:29:03):
Yeah. Yeah, some of those people tried to take us
down that road too, but we fought back.
Speaker 6 (02:29:15):
Now, Lily, did you fight back, Dave, you fought back hard, won?
Speaker 1 (02:29:20):
True, very true. We got thirty seconds, Terry. I want
to say a big thank you to our super chatters tonight.
We got Beno, we got Matthew, we got Debora Rooney.
We got one times too. That's area fifty one, Little
Cam Pat Pam Harris Walter Kochabinski, Amy Science, Bob and
Linda appreciate your love and support, and we're coming back
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in ten seconds. Here we go. Final half hour of
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Spaced Out Radio is down your way. My name is
Dave Scott, Weird News of the Week with Terry Hall
continuing right down, Terry, how you doing my friend? Got
to bring your microphone down, my friend.
Speaker 6 (02:30:34):
Wondrous and wonderful as usual when I'm spending time with you.
Speaker 1 (02:30:37):
Of course, Oh yes, absolutely absolutely, we appreciate you doing this.
I got a story for you, brother.
Speaker 6 (02:30:46):
You go right ahead, you go first, because I got
a lawn ornament for you.
Speaker 1 (02:30:50):
This happening kaw Issaki, Japan, Okay, just a couple of
days ago, showcasing fallus portable shrines and peak pink penis candies,
Japan's annual fertility festival teams Sunday with tourists, couples and
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families elated by its open display of sexuality. The Spring
Canamara celebration near Tokyo features colorfully dressed warshippers carrying a
trio of giant phallic shaped objects as they parade through
the streets with glee. The festival, as a legend, has
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its honors a local blacksmith in the Edo period, which
was sixteen oh three to eighteen sixty eight, who forged
an iron dildo to break the teeth of a sharp
toothed demon inhabiting women's private parts that had been castrating
young men on their wedding nights. It's damp demons, man,
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these damn demons. Yeah. I think I had one of
those this as an ex wife before. But nonetheless today
a one meter black steel fallis sits in the courtyard
of the Kanayama Shrine, honoring the Shinto deities of fertility, childbirth,
and protection from sexually transmitted infections. Over the centuries, sex
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workers pilgrims to the shrine to seek its powers of protection,
before the festival evolved into a broader fertility right seeking
to destigmatize sex. I hope the festival can help disabuse
people of the notion that sex is bad or a
dirty thing. Hiroyuki Nakamura, chief priest at a shrine that
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hosts the festival, said to the media. In February, preliminary
data by the Health Ministry in Japan showed the country's
birth rates had fallen for the tenth straight year in
twenty twenty five, A total of seven hundred five eight
hundred nine babies were born in that year in Japan,
down two point one percent from twenty twenty four. The
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data includes births to Japanese nationals in Japan, foreign births
in Japan, and babies born to Japanese natural nationals overseas. So, yeah,
you could celebrate with.
Speaker 6 (02:33:19):
The demon again, angry kitty uh snapper of dirty hot
dog water.
Speaker 1 (02:33:26):
Maybe I don't know. I don't know, but all I
know is that it had been castrating young men on
their wedded nights for years during the Edo period.
Speaker 6 (02:33:37):
Gotta what's born during the Edo period?
Speaker 1 (02:33:40):
We wouldn't be broadcasting today if.
Speaker 6 (02:33:42):
It was angry demon with.
Speaker 1 (02:33:45):
Sharp demon penises and demon vaginas infested Japan between sixteen
oh three and eighteen sixty eighth.
Speaker 6 (02:33:55):
Dave, That just brought back such a strange memory.
Speaker 1 (02:34:00):
Oh, I don't even want to hear those.
Speaker 6 (02:34:02):
No, my oldest brother was in Vietnam. Yes, my oldest
brother was in Vietnam, God bless them, And he did
tell me a story about ladies of the night there
in country who would insert razor blades into their nether
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regions for that exact purpose. With United States Service people. Dave,
I haven't thought about that fourty five years.
Speaker 1 (02:34:39):
Oh, I could have done without that one. Yeah, my
teeth are hurting.
Speaker 6 (02:34:53):
Well. As long as you don't end up with little, short,
curly ones in between, I think you'll be okay. But
now here's news you can use, Dave. Yes all right now,
When you pull in the vernal Utah as you're driving
into town coming from the Salt Lake City area, if
you look on the left hand side of the road,
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there is a tall dinosaur statue they named Dinah. It's
been there forever and ever. Well. Apparently y'all have one
up in Canada too, So Dave, if you're looking for
an eye catching ornament for your front yard, perhaps consider Tyra,
the eighty six foot tall, one hundred and forty five
thousand pounds t recks that currently graces the town of
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Drumheller near Calgary. Popular Science reported on March twenty fourth
that the fiberglass and steel dina will be evicted from
its home in two thousand and twenty nine. So officials
from the Chamber of Commerce in the Royal Tyro Museum
of Paleontology aren't wasting any time. They've had Tyra structurally
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assessed and declared her satan stable and ready to welcome visitors.
The original plan was for her to be dismantledment her
time is up, but the Chambers looking for long term
options for their dinosaurs. So Dave eighty six foot tall,
one hundred and forty five thousand pounds. I think they
could see that one from space if they looked.
Speaker 1 (02:36:20):
For you, Dave, I would love to have that in
my front yard, not even I'm not even how tall
is it? Eighty six feet.
Speaker 6 (02:36:30):
Eighty six foot tall, one hundred and forty five thousand pounds,
And it's made out of of course steel and fiberglass.
And it once again is in drumhellerr Calgary.
Speaker 1 (02:36:43):
Drumheller is one of the best places in the in
North America to find fossils. Oh really, especially in with
the Tyrannosaurus rex.
Speaker 6 (02:36:57):
Well, no wonder now that makes sense, you know, at
the Museum of Natural History. I've been to several of them,
or and that's where you see a lot of the
dinosaur bones and things which Vernal is for the entire
area down there, the bad Lands. It's famous for that
for for all kinds of different species. T Rexes is
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one of the main ones there as well, So Dina
always made sense to me there Invernal. But when I
saw this, I was like, Okay, it's at a museum,
and it is a Palaeontellogy museum, but why on earth
would they have As a matter of fact, they've even
got a picture a Dina that they had at the
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space at the museum there in Vernal. But now it
makes sense. I mean if if that that is a
fossil hotspot, absolutely yeah. So here we got another one.
Now this is tradition, Dave, when when spring is here, Okay, yes,
hundreds of evil the cheers thrown to Annapolis and it's
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for the Oyster Roast and Sock Burning Festival. Okay, it
happens on March twenty first, we've already skipped it this year,
but I thought this one was a good one because
it's been going on for such a long time. The
local Maritime Museum said the event started back in nineteen
sixty seven when a sailor got so fed up with
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the cold weather he decided he was going to take
his socks off and burn them. Festival attendee Scott Labkin
City brought a sock with a hole in it, the
Egyptian cotton socks, like the ones that your mom used
to get you, because no one wears dress socks anymore.
It's said to be a good party and it happens
every year March twenty first in Annapolis. So if you've
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ever had had a hankering for burning socks and eat oysters,
that would be the place to go.
Speaker 1 (02:38:54):
I would never in my life put the two together.
Speaker 6 (02:39:01):
I mean burning bras, yeah, but burning socks and protests
and protests to the cold. You'd have to be on
a boat for a long time for that one to
make sense.
Speaker 1 (02:39:12):
Man, if I had a choice between burning socks and
burning man, I think I would go to burning Man instead.
Speaker 6 (02:39:24):
I don't know a good oyster deal, Dave.
Speaker 1 (02:39:27):
Not a fan of the oysters. Man, It's like eating rubber.
Speaker 6 (02:39:34):
Okay, where its story for you. My first marriage, we
were at a friend's house, and of course, living in California,
we had oysters and good oysters all the time. We
ordered some oysters and my buddy looked over at my
now my now ex wife and said, you know why
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you have to eat oysters fast, Sandy? And she said no,
And he said because if you don't, they'll latch onto
your tongue, and it's so hard to kill him to
get him back.
Speaker 1 (02:40:05):
Oh no, and she believed him.
Speaker 6 (02:40:09):
Dave. Oh my, to this day, I cannot get that
that woman to even look at an oyster as far
as when need to consume it. It's he told her, No,
it will latch onto your tongue and you can't get
it loose, so you gotta swallow them quick.
Speaker 1 (02:40:26):
No kidding, no kidding. All right, here's one for you, Terry,
go right ahead, all right. Hershey is going to be
using classic recipes now again for all Reese's products starting
next year, a change that comes after the grandson of
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Reese's founder criticized the company for shifting to cheaper ingredients.
Reese's peanut butter cups have always been made with real milk,
chocolate or dark chocolate and peanut, but a small portion
of Hershey's and Reese's products, like many Easter eggs, are
now made with a coating that contains less chocolate. Hershey
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said that in twenty twenty seven, it will shift those
products to their classic milk, chocolate and dark chocolate recipes.
Hershey based in Pennsylvania, of course, said it will also
be making other changes to its sweets portfolio next year,
including transitioning to natural colors and enhancing kit Kat's recipe
(02:41:31):
to make it creamier. Yeah, Hershey's is committed to making
product consumers love, and the means continually renewing our recipes
to meat evolving tastes and preferences, the company said in
a statement. But Brad Reese, the grandson of the inventor
of Reese's peanut butter cups, ignited the controversy in a
(02:41:52):
public letter he sent to Hershey's corporate brand manager on
Valentine's Day. Excuse me, he says, how does the Hershey's Co.
Continue to position Reese's as its flagship brand, a symbol
of trust, quality, and leadership while quilently replacing the very
ingredients milk, chocolate plus peanut butter that built Reese's trust
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in the first place, Reese wrote in the letter, which
he posted on his LinkedIn profile. Hershey acknowledged some recipe changes,
but said it was trying to meet consumer demand for innovation.
High cocoa prices also have led Hershey and other manufacturers
to experiment using less chocolate in recent years by the way,
have you seen how small Rees's peanut butter cups are now?
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They're like double the price and the peanut butter cups
are at least a third of a size smaller.
Speaker 6 (02:42:48):
What's funny about that, Dave. And it's not just with
Reese's peanut butter cups, it's basically all candy bars, the
regular sized candy bar now and the kingside candy bars.
Basically the king sized candy bars were the same size
regular candy bars from back in nineteen seventy two. Strinkflation
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has definitely affected the chocolate market because now you go
down to any grocery, any any convenience store down here,
down the candy isle on one side of the aisle
will be all the king sized candy bars on the
opposite side of the regular sized candy bars. But I mean,
they're getting down to the point now to where you
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don't even want to hand them out a Halloween because
they're too little. And maybe I am an absolute chocoholic.
That's my big fall downfall when it comes to those
kind of things, is I love chocolate. I am a
chocolate halic, and I like good chocolate and a European
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a friend from London summed up Hershey's for me one time.
He said, you know, dude, I don't. I just don't
like her. She's chocolate. And he said, not the taste
while you're eating it, but after you're done consuming it,
when you do that exhale and you feel it on
the back of your on the back of your tongue,
he said it. He said, it leaves an after taste
(02:44:17):
of vomit. And once he said that, I never have
been able to get that taste out of my mouth.
So I kind of ruined her. She's for me. I
am so glad that they're going back to something that's
not quite so grainy. Should be smoother, a lot more creamy,
and better to eat all the way around. I'm hoping.
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I mean, this is like when Coke. But Coke was
very blatant about it when they went and they had
changed their their profile national uproar, worldwide uproar, they went
back to Coke Classic. I always thought that that was
some sort of marketing gig to be relst about it.
Speaker 1 (02:44:58):
Yeah, that new was terrible, That's.
Speaker 6 (02:45:02):
What everybody said. I'm as you, guys, it's just the
s R. A family knows I'm not really a coke drinker.
My parents were. My mom loved coke, that's all she
would drink. But I just never mind too. They got coke,
you know. But I do have one. That's the krim
Della weird. According to the headline, Dave professional cornhole player
(02:45:25):
and quadruple amputee. Oh, we said this was about Dayton again,
this was about Dayton. We talked about this guy last week.
They filled the story out a little bit more this week,
Dave perfect. So what happened was Dayton games. Weber twenty
seven was arrested on March twenty second in Charlottesville, Virginia.
(02:45:46):
Earlier in the evening, Weber and Bradrick Michael Wells, twenty
seven got into an argument as Weber drove and La Plata, Maryland.
Witnesses said Weber actually shot and killed Wells. Now Weber
is a quadruple amputee, which is why we were reported
on the story to begin with a quadruple amputee shoots someone,
(02:46:09):
remember eleventh. They shot and killed Wells, then pulled over
and asked his back seat passengers to poll Wells's body
from the car. They refused and left the vehicle. Then
they called the police. Weber drove with Wells's body, which
was later found in a yard. When detective detectives found Whoever,
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he was at Virginia Hospital seeking medical care and Mariland.
He's expected to be charged with first degree murder, second
degree murder, and more. Wherever plays in the American Cornhole
League as a quadruple amputee, which in twenty twenty three
called him a shining example of our slogan anyone can play,
(02:46:54):
anyone can win. So that filled out the story, like
you know last week when you were playing Swampy and
we never did find out the end of that story.
At least we found out the end of this one.
Speaker 1 (02:47:06):
Well that's good, that's good. Here's one for you, Terry.
We got about four minutes to go, all right, I
think you'll like this one. So here in British Columbia
is Squamish BC. There is some very steep mountain rocks
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that people like to climb, but authorities in my province
have urged people to stay away from a rock face
above the highway where a red Volkswagen Beetle, the shell
of it, not the full car, was suspended in an
apparent prank by engineering students. So this is an annual
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practical joke that engineering students in British Columbia from the
University of British Columbia do every year, is they'll hang
a vehicle from an area and they do it secretly.
Nobody seems to know how or when they do it,
but it happens every year, including hanging them under bridges
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or off of buildings or whatever. It's crazy. So BC
Parks was working to remove the beetle and the experts
to do so within a week, the province's Environment Ministry
said in a statement. It said the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police at Park Rangers have been asked to investigate because
we take everything literally here in this province. The car
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shell appeared on the rock face of Highway ninety nine
It's Squamish last week with a large e on its roof,
indicating University of British Columbia engineering students were carrying on
a tradition of placing beetle shells in difficult locations. In
two thousand and nine, one of the beatles actually fell
from the Iron Workers Memorial Bridge and Vancouver police arrested
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five Star students in a failed attempt to suspend it
from the SPAN. A spokesperson for the university did not
immediately return a message seeking comment. Squamish Mayor Armand Herford
said the area around the Stowami's Chief Rock formation is
a sacred place with deep culture meeting to the Squamish nation.
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He said the area is also popular among hikers and
climbers and what may have felt like an innocent prank
has affected the community. That is an area that deserves respect,
and there was none in this case, Herford said in
the statement, because here in British Columbia it's illegal to
have fun, it really have fun.
Speaker 6 (02:49:42):
Yeah, they're getting ready to put a bunch of you
Canadian jail over your guns.
Speaker 1 (02:49:47):
Oh well maybe maybe so in October if I'm no
longer here now you know why.
Speaker 6 (02:49:58):
Yeah, when I read that as a as somebody who
owns boomstickies, when I read that story about what they're
proposing to do and with our great northern neighbors, it
kind of really blew me away.
Speaker 1 (02:50:21):
Recently, they spent a couple million dollars on a buyback program,
okay for twenty five pointy sticks. Twenty five It's sad,
it's sad.
Speaker 6 (02:50:42):
Well, the story for our northern friends is they had
to let their their governments know about all the little
pointy sticks that they possessed. And if they didn't write
their letter and send it to the government, they're going
to send a Royal Canadian Mounted Police door to door
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the confenscate pointy sticks.
Speaker 1 (02:51:06):
Yes, by October first or October thirty first, one of
the two. That to me, that is just it's terrible.
It's terribly incredible. That's an entirely different show.
Speaker 6 (02:51:19):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:51:20):
I just do not want to get into.
Speaker 6 (02:51:22):
That for us down here in America. Dave, that's weird
news man, because that's really really weird. Dude.
Speaker 1 (02:51:28):
Yeah, I don't recommend it. I do not recommend it
at all. But Terry, I want to say a big
thank you for coming back for the weird news of
the week. We will talk to you next week. My
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