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October 2, 2025 • 174 mins
Steven Strong comes in from forbiddenorigin.com to talk about how alien life forms may have helped terraform planet earth tens of thousands of years ago. Also, that aliens may have helped bring life to humanity as well. He believes the true writings of history are skewed towards previous history, and that humanity may have began with the indigenous cultures of Australia, then spreading around the world.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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ancient alien history tonight. Steven Evanstrong from Australia will be
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going to look at some ancient history tonight as Steven

(03:01):
Evitt Strong will be here all the way from Australia
where it's tomorrow they live in the future. We're going
to have them here momentarily to discuss time travel because
I need to know before we even start this show
with them, am I alive tomorrow? Am I alive tomorrow?
They can answer it because they're like nineteen hours of

(03:22):
the future, so we're going to figure that out. Then
in hour number three, it is a busy one, we
have Swamp Dweller. Then Katie Page will come in with
the Encounters. We're going to follow that up with the
Dave one oh one tonight and of course the weird
news of the week. So it's time for us to
get going. This is going to be a fun show.

(03:42):
In consultation with elders of Australia, Steven Evan Strong believe
that they have rediscovered a hidden history, the Out of
Australia theory. They have written five books, Constructing a New
World Map, Mary Magdalen's Dreaming, Forgotten Origin and Shunned out
of Australia, between a rock in a hard place and
interview with an alien. Gosh that yeah, I want to

(04:05):
hear that. I hope they actually did interview an alien.
This is going to be good. That rewrites history of
Australia and the world. Yes, their claims is supported by Jeans, MTN, DNA,
blood and many experts that Australian Original people set sail
from Australia not to fifty thousand years ago. They claimed
that Australia Original Australian Original people sailed to and settled

(04:31):
in America over forty thousand years ago. Man, they're changing
history as we know it. You know they are. We're
gonna find out why. Let's bring them on in Steven Strong, Evan,
how are you welcome to spaced Out Radio tonight. How
are you guys?

Speaker 4 (04:47):
We're particularly well, but you might notice the person along aside.
He doesn't look a lot a lot like my actually sign,
I'm just a discount Evans.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
So I'm just you know, well, there is no discounting
on this show. And I'm sorry. Your name, young lady.

Speaker 5 (05:04):
I'm Leah Capitell.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Nice to meet Ilia, Thank you for joining us here.

Speaker 4 (05:09):
This is here in transit at the moment we don't
know where he is, but he is coming. Leah's filling
in just to have a compliment of two faces. We thought,
you know, it looks beautiful, one is ugly.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
I do need to ask the major question. Am I
alive tomorrow?

Speaker 5 (05:31):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Definitely, Yes, I made it to another time.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
I'll be alive, but you will be Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Well that's good, that's good. We believe it or not. Guys,
we actually have on our YouTube channel a lot of
Australian listeners and in fact, listeners from Australia are our
fourth highest listenership base. United States is number one one,
Canada's number two, the United Kingdom three, Australia being number four.

(06:05):
For some reason, your country absolutely loves the product that
we put out there, and whether it's about aliens or
Bigfoot or Yowie's or whatever. So we love catering to
what you guys do in the research that you do
down there.

Speaker 4 (06:21):
Yeah, that would make sense because you mentioned Yowie's and
there's not an original person in Australia. It doesn't believe
they exist. It's something we all know is true. Of course,
the White Fellas are a bit different. But if you
were to go and stop talking amongst the original people,
as I do. Often, if you were to challenge them
and say audibly that sort of thing takes place, I'd

(06:44):
ask you to leave the room. So, yeah, we've got
a lot of the stuff you were doing. It's way
familiar with it.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
It's kind of like up here in Canada when we
start slamming each other's hockey teams. Yes, they say the
wrong thing. The gloves are covered off, Steven. I want
to start with you, how did you get involved with
these topics? What intrigued you?

Speaker 4 (07:11):
Well, I'm originally a teacher, and I was in the
executive of high school, which is sort of like from
about twelve to eighteen, and I was teaching Aboriginal studies,
and then I got involved in actually writing the course
for New South Wales. And I did the senior course

(07:32):
with some other people and the junior course and it
all went particularly well. I mean I was climbing up
this so called list there because of the fact I
was doing there. And then what happened was we put
the course out. I was teaching at a place called Maury,
which had a high school that was fifty two percent
original and the parents. I won the trust of the

(07:57):
kids and the parents started to tell me stories, and
it dawned on me when I listened to what they
had to say. We just written a course up and
none of this was in it, and some of the
stuff they were telling me was in complete opposition to
what they had just been put in a New South
Wales course. So what I did was I went back

(08:17):
down to Sydney and I fronted the people involved and
said no, we've got to change this. And we got
involved in a lot of arguments after that, and they
refused to change it. And I kept saying that you
are white fellas, and you're telling me that the original
people have said these things. You're basically saying they're wrong.

(08:38):
They said, oh well, some of them start to say, well,
they didn't have books and stuff like that. They probably
just forgot this and made it up. And that was
the day I resigned from teaching, because I knew then
I was fighting against the government department, and their government
department had made the decision what the truth was. And
as you know with the governments, when they make that
decision about the truth, it's very hard for them to

(09:01):
look again and change it. So I had the option
of staying within the Department of Education teaching, which I
enjoyed doing, but in teaching, I was now telling lies,
and I told the department I can't be part of that.
So we walked out and we started writing books. And

(09:22):
my original intention was and our first three books were
published by University Press in America, and we did that
deliberately because we had offers from other publishing groups, because
I wanted to get back into the Department of Education
and get them to change it. And I figured, Okay,
the first three books are written by the Department of
University Press for America, therefore I get the academic tick.

(09:45):
Surely they'll look at it. Well, that was not it,
because they refused to look at it. And then we
basically from that point on, we've gone off on our
own tangents, and I've sort of given up on trying
to break into Department of Education and get them to
tell the truth. So, yeah, it was a matter of
I wanted to tell the truth and the department didn't,

(10:05):
and I had to make a decision did I stay
with them while they're lying, or did I try and
change that story. So I went and walked away from
the money and went into poverty. But at least now
I know I'm telling the truth.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Yeah, that is absolutely incredible, and good for you for
standing your ground on what you believe that there should
be some moral high ground to what type of history
should be taught. And you know, the fact is, we
don't know, we don't know how anything started. And I
think I think there is a level. And this is

(10:40):
just me, and I am not a scholar, I am
not anybody, and I could be completely wrong. Typical journalist,
radio guy talking with my head up my butt here, okay,
but I really do believe that we're a little bit
too proud to say this is the way it is.
You have you have those who who are religious who

(11:03):
believe this is how the world started. You have the
scientists who are into Darwinism, and like even over here
in First Nations culture in Canada or Native Americans in
the US. Those stories go back thousands of years, tens
of thousands of years of recorded stories, either through through

(11:23):
hieroglyphics or through storytelling that's been passed on generation to generation.
And of course, yes, I'm not naive enough to know
that some of those stories probably have been exaggerated and
have have been you know, kind of moved, you know,
forward a little bit, maybe made a little bit more excellent,
shall we say, to be polite, I agree with that,

(11:45):
but to dismiss it. It's the same thing when you
look at scientists. And I'm going to rant about this
for a second, so please bear with me. It's kind
of like you look at the scientists. You know about
three I Atlas, the comment automatically admitting there's no way
this is an alia. This is a comment. This isn't
an alien spaceship from wherever else. We don't know. Why

(12:10):
is it made strange turns? We don't know. But science,
in my opinion, has become so much more about opinion
than actual scientific research. These scientists should be excited that
this could possibly be a spaceship. They should be excited
to learn these different stories from indigenous cultures that may

(12:34):
lend a helping hand to how humanity began. I mean,
there is all sorts of this going on.

Speaker 4 (12:40):
Stephen, I fully agree, and I think it's interesting to
you what you said, because you got to look at that.
You take the original culture of Australia, irrespective of what
we put on it, and we put a much loger
diet than mindstream does. We're all agree it's the oldest
culture on the planet, and the indigenous people in America

(13:02):
would not be far behind that. And what we've managed
to do is all those different cultures that are much
older than ours, we've ignored every part of it. We've
basically walked in there and said, oh, that's a metaphor,
Oh that didn't happen. And I'm thinking, you've been here
for two minutes, and they've been here for thousands and
thousands of years, and you've made a proclamation on their

(13:23):
work based on what. Oh, I'm a scientist, Well you're
write about that. Scientists should be excited about grabbing new
pieces of information and not trying to fit them into
the old paradigms, because that's what they do. I mean,
if you look at science, I mean, the original people
talk about the beginning of life, and so do the scientists.

(13:45):
But you look at what the scientists give us. This
is what they say. They say, one day there was
nothing everywhere, and the next day there was life and
it came out of nothing. Well, ladies and gentlemen, that's magic,
but says magic doesn't exist. But they based the premise
of life a part of scientific impossibility and stand there

(14:09):
and say, well, we're comfortable with that, and I'm thinking, well,
I'm comfortable with it too, But you've got to think
about what you've just done. You've told me life begins
out of nothing. There was no one there. Then there
was a massive explosion that created all the thousands of
universes and nebulae and everything we see now came out
of this one explosion. But it just happened. And then

(14:31):
I keep saying to people who let the fuse, well,
no one lit the fuse because no one was there
before it happened. So that, to me is the prime
base of science I have today. And when I look
at it, I say to myself, so decide is to
tell the me magic is real? And of course they'd
look at me and say, no, I didn't say that,

(14:51):
But I'm saying, you may not have said it, but
you've pushed me into a corner where it's another explanation.
So you're right. They don't look for the answer. And
what they don't understand is in previous lifetimes and in
previous histories, our knowledge is greater than it is today.
And what we've managed to do is put ourselves on
the top of a pyramid that we created and that

(15:14):
we made. But it's not true. It's not true. If
you look at the hobby the great keepers of the
Great Prophecies, they talk about four bowls, and they talk
about earlier civilizations. You look about when you go and
go to America, to the side of it, there's an
our motion called the Atlantic Ocean, and then when the
Americans lift it off a spaceship, they called it Atlantis.

(15:38):
But I'm still told it's just a myth. Well, I
don't think it is. I think what we're stumbling upon
in Australia is absolute proof of earlier civilizations, an absolute
proof that we aren't the pinnacle of humanity. My understanding
is right now, we're not on a peak. We're sitting
in a damn trough and it's very deep. And if

(16:01):
we want to get out of that trap, I think
we need to look to the past. Looked at the
indigenous people and asked them, well, listen, guys, you were
living together for thousands and thousands of years. How did
it work out? We're not living that well together at
the moment. We're always on conflict with each other, we're
always fighting each other, we're always scared of each other.
The original people of Australia, there were five hundred tribes

(16:24):
here and they managed to live together for hundreds of
thousands of years. I mean, they had their moments, but
people don't understand. And I'll give you one very good example.
Original people had wars. We all do. I've got to
be honest. It's men's business that and we can't help ourselves.
But I've read reports of those wars, and I read

(16:45):
one that took place to where we live, at Lismore,
where five thousand troop, five thousand original people came together
to settle differences. And at that stage Lismore had a
population of one thousand white collars and there were five
thousand black fellows walking around for the arms, and I
can tell you the whole of Lismo was petrified. And
they went to the showground and they fought for three days.

(17:08):
And that sounds like, oh yeah, that's what we all do.
And you know what two people did at the record
of it, And they fought in the Napoleonic Wars, and
they said that they were more vigorous and more powerful
than they saw in the wars. But over three days
they fought and not one person at the end of
those three days died. Some hobbled, some limpt, but they

(17:32):
had their shields up to block the spears. Sometimes they
hit them in the leg, and when they did, the
women would take them aside, patch them up, and they
get up and start fighting again. And at one stage,
to show you how different their warfare was, they all
stopped and this is a report, and they got together
and agreed that this wasn't going properly. So some of
the tribes swapped sides, and then they went back to fighting,

(17:55):
and it all worked out perfectly. And at the end
of that war they walked away shaking hands, and for
ten years was no more conflict. We don't do it
the same way, but I've got to tell you the
two ways of fighting war. I've seen what we do
quite recently. I've seen some wars we fought at the
moment where ninety five percent of the casualtiesign soldiers. In

(18:16):
the original war, there were no casualties, and if they were,
they could only be men. And the best part of
this war was when you're finished, you go back to
your tribal estate. Because it was never fought on someone's
land that would be wrong, wouldn't it, because day chaos
and they would go back to their tribal estate and

(18:36):
no one ever took someone else's land. So now argument
is that we have so much wisdom and knowledge that
we could use and we don't, and we ignore the
original people in Australia, I probably think to an extent,
the same thing can comply to America when it comes
to that. You may be better than us because we're

(18:57):
pretty damn bad here and guys on around the world.
But the reality is that some of those men and
women know these oldest stories about earlier civilization and have
a lot more knowledge than we have today. But they
don't trust us anymore, and we lost that trust.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
We have lost that trust, and you know, I don't
know what the hell the world is these days. I
mean that's for an entirely different conversation than this one
here tonight. For you, as your journey through knowledge has
continued through this you and your son Evan have have
been going hard. Leah is here as well. Leah, I'm

(19:41):
curious to get your opinion since you're here, so I'm
going to force you to speak to me no offense,
and I'm curious for you what is the learning curve
for you been in learning about ancient history, alien history,
how everything kind of grew together to make this beautiful
planet we call Earth.

Speaker 6 (20:03):
Well, I have been an ET contact ever since I
was a child, so I've already had that edge for
quite a long time. I was getting downloads from my
contacts telling the information about certain origin points of how
it started and how humanity has started and so forth.

(20:25):
So I've always known that the current narrative is not
as accurate.

Speaker 5 (20:32):
As some of my contacts have made it clear. But
it wasn't until.

Speaker 6 (20:37):
I met with Stephen and Evan and learning some of
the research that they have been compiling over the many
decades that it kind of added a really nice compliment
to what I have been what I have received from
my ET contacts, and they go into detail about how

(20:57):
it was original way and if it weren't for them
me being introduced to this subject me as an Australian,
I would never have known because it's not taught here
in schools. It's well, it's poor at the best. I
remember going to school and I didn't I didn't have

(21:17):
a received like a fingernail of information in comparison to
what I've learned in just the last handful of years
of working with Stephen and Evan, and it's so much
broader and greater than anything that anyone would have expected.
And I think that after going through some of the

(21:39):
hardships and hurdles that you know, the three of us
have gone through, I'm starting to realize that this is
actually being deliberately silenced, that this is there's actually a war,
a cold war, if you will, happening with on our side,
because this information does not want to be publicized as
that whoever's if you will in charge of this, they

(22:03):
don't want to talk about it because it will dismiss
the initial narrative. And for me, that was my learning
curve when I realized, damn like because as I said,
I've always had that sort of background knowledge learning about
our point of origin, but I.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
Didn't see how badly it was shunned by.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
Mainstream in so many words, because it would dismantle the
entire premise and kind of pull every the authority into
question of how much do.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
They really know?

Speaker 6 (22:37):
Are they even telling the truth and what Stephen Evan
are doing. They have evidence, they're not just it's not
just pretty words there's physical evidence attached to this. This
isn't just feelings, this isn't just channeling, which is also
important in its own place. But they can back it
up with bullets if you will. And that's that's why

(23:01):
this has been such an amazing.

Speaker 5 (23:04):
Journey, but also kind of frightening in a way.

Speaker 6 (23:06):
It's actually quite it's actually quite scary if you think
about it, because you're starting to see that there are
battle lines being drawn all the time, and you're starting
to think, oh, man, like, how how how do you
navigate this incredibly hostile terrain? And you know, and also
how can you maintain your you know, your your how

(23:27):
do you hold onto your morals and ethics? Considering that
there's everything sort of like crashing down around you? How
can you how can you still stay true to yourself
in when literally the world is set.

Speaker 4 (23:38):
Up against you?

Speaker 5 (23:40):
So that's been essentially my learning curve.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
A bit different, but.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
I love the answer. I mean, it takes different thinking
to move the ball forward. If we all think the same,
then we're never going to advance. And I think it's okay.
And as technology advanced is and as AI becomes more
and more part of our life, I think one of

(24:04):
the benefits of AI, even though it scares the living
hell out of me. Okay, we'll literally be able to
look into the history of it all and how it
all began. We might be able to use it towards
how humanity came about the true story of it all,
whether it's a spiritual aspect or whether it's a it's

(24:25):
a you know, an explosion in space that you know,
all of a sudden caused soccer to happen. What a horrible.

Speaker 6 (24:31):
Thing fun you know, as I'm a Croatian, so I
can completely appreciate hold that thought.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
Guys, we have Leah, we have Stephen. We are talking
about anch Dailien history coming up. What are the aliens
want with this planet? How long have they been here?
We're going to find out, everybody when we return for
the second half hour of Spaced Out Radio. Stay tuned.

(25:14):
All right, we are clear. There you go. Rob de
Val aka Driftwood, Welcome and let's see here. Candy, nice
to see you, Thanks for coming on in. Let's see here. Yeah, Rob,

(25:34):
I need Taco Bell worse than you could ever need it. Okay, Okay,
I'm not driving two hours for Taco Bell, but trust me,
there are times I want to it's a travesty. I'm
just excited that my town that I live in is
finally getting a McDonald's finally. Oh man. I'll tell you though,

(26:03):
if they opened up a taco bell at KFC here
in my town, I swear to God I will never
eat at home again. Mm hmm. Let's see here. Hey,

(26:26):
Tom King, could you do me a favor? Can you
get a hold of me privately? I'd appreciate that. I
want to ask you about something research wise. So I

(26:46):
guess you guys are in spring right now. We're going
into spring.

Speaker 4 (26:51):
Yes, suh. We live in the rain forest, so it's
my first sway off. Were sort of like closely equite
in the Florida so it's pretty warm, whereas Canada is
not quite as close to you. No, it doesn't yet.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
Where my area is. We're on snow alert now. I
mean we don't have any snow in the forecast, but
at the higher elevations the mountains are already starting to
get it.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
Yeah, well, wearing bush fire season already, I'm wearing a
different setup.

Speaker 7 (27:33):
Yah.

Speaker 5 (27:35):
I'd love to see snow again. That won't be nice.

Speaker 4 (27:37):
Well, we downed the bus off the summer.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
The snow is always good until it's in April. Yeah,
then you've had enough snow.

Speaker 4 (27:54):
I've never been a problem for us.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
Yeah, we get in my area, we get about oh
six months of five to six months of snow. Wow
wow yeah.

Speaker 4 (28:10):
Yeah, I mean waiting for us is seven a night
into great celsius, and we think that's called im when I.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Jump, I'm wearing I'm wearing shorts at zero Oh my.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
Sweat and minus ten.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
No, minus ten is still I'm acclimated now. So minus
ten is is hoodie weather. Yeah, okay, minus ten is
hoodie weather. Minus You might get minus minus fourteen in
a hoodie minus fifteen, but anything but after minus fifteen

(28:50):
celsius you have to you have to literally you have to.
You got to put a jacket on at that point.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
Man, I wouldn't even go out at that point.

Speaker 8 (29:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
The coldest I've been in is minus forty. Oh wow, Yeah,
that that's not fun'd celsius celsius and fahrenheit or equal
at minus forty Yeah. But uh, but I can tell

(29:24):
you that, like my area, we get a lot of
wind up here because we're literally where I am. Is
you have if you look at a map of British Columbia.
You have the Cascade Mountains on the west coast, and
then at the east eastern part of BC you have
the the Rocky Mountains. I'm right in between on top.

(29:46):
Oh wow, yeah, that's it's kind of cool up here. Yeah,
I had I had this shit scared out of me
last night. After the show. I went outside to get
some fresh air, and all of a sudden, like feet
in front of me. It's my backyard's really dark. I
see something move and I just scream like a schoolgirl

(30:06):
and it happened to be like a baby deer. But
you gotta be careful. You gotta be careful of my
area because you never know what's walking right in front
of you. We got about twenty seconds. We got about
twenty seconds. Thank you to T Bone, Cosmic Joe and
Creepy Pasta for the great super chats. Greatly appreciate your love.
And don't forget you could shop at our spaced out

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(30:57):
half hour of spaced Out Radio tonight. What do aliens
have to do with our history? We'll find out momentarily.
My name is Dave Scott. Thank you for joining us.
We're having a great conversation with Steven Strong right now.
And is compatriot Leah. I like that name, Leah. That's
such a pretty name. All right, I'm old school. Okay,

(31:18):
that stuff's not offensive. You just call somebody pretty. You
go for it it actually, believe it or not, we'll
put a smile on someone's face. It will try it.
It's old school and it still works. Hey, Before we
bring them back in, I want to remind all of
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(32:01):
is the conversation Aalia proved me wrong, proved me wrong
when I say you have a pretty name? Is that offensive?

Speaker 4 (32:09):
Not?

Speaker 8 (32:09):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (32:10):
My god, really, holy cow, holy cow, look at that.
Holy imagine that, imagine that. I love it. Thank you
for proving my point. You know what I want to
get into this, Stevid. I'm going to start with you here.

(32:32):
How long have aliens been here?

Speaker 4 (32:35):
Ah? That's an easy one. Look, it's probably the easiest
part of the research we've done because I haven't got
a black fellow, not an elder in this country that
will not agree one that Indians are part of our history,
part of our culture, and part of our essence to
who we are today. A part of that, James. We
have a story in Australia called the Seven Sisters from

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the Pleties, which I'm sure you're familiar with because the
guys around the world the hope you know about it,
and the Greeks know about it now. It's very important
story that one. First of all, I want to make
the point I think some people know this, but it's
important to know that if you were to look up
in the sky right and now and find the Seven Sisters,
you'd find six. The seventh is behind another planet and

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has been behind it for close to one hundred thousand years.
So this is an old story. And when I say
one hundred thousand years, that's your minimum date. Now, what
I can tell you about that is in Australia we
had five hundred tribes, five hundred languages, and we have
five hundred setsive dreaming stories with each tribe that are
region specific. They don't tell stories about other people and

(33:42):
other tribes because it's not their country. If you don't
live on your country and you want to go to
someone else's country, you can't even just walk on there.
You have to go up on a hill and sit
and wait. Now, if someone comes and brings you down
and they know you and bring you in, that's fine.
But if they don't, you just go back. You don't
belong to another place. But when it comes to the

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Seven Sisters of the Ple Eightes, that belongs to every
tribe in Australia. It is the only story that does that,
and it's all about seven sisters coming here, often chased
by a spurned lover or a rejected a romantic trist.
It didn't work out, we're not really sure. From Oran.
So the story of Oryan and the Ple Eightes is

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part of our history. In fact, the eldest will tell me,
and they've told me many times they were the ones
who taught us and what they leave it like that
they taught us everything. They don't go and say, well,
they taught us about this, but we knew that. No,
they say they are the ones who dragged us up.
They're the ones who enlightened us. They're the ones who

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educated us and told us the stories we now know.
As far as we're concerned, the Seven Sisters come during
the creation of humanity and they are responsible for it.
So that is that is an absolute given. Now, I
do want to tell you a story about and I'm
going to show you the skulls of the Pleiadiens, because
this is the point. If this story is true, then

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there should be archaeology to back it up, and there
is an abundance, and we've got plenty of it, and
I'm going to show you some. Now. Now this story starts.
And by the way, I've got a file from the
Government Australia and the new South Wald government. This thick
on this story and most of it is about putting
me in jail. And basically every letter I've got, which

(35:33):
were all registered and I've had to respond of literally
dozens of them. It always tells me the same thing.
I'm going to go to jail for this.

Speaker 9 (35:40):
Now.

Speaker 4 (35:41):
It's very inconvenient for the government because we actually have
skulls and we've seen them, and I've got them with
me and I'm going to show you on a set.
And it started like this, We've got a phone call.
I didn't get a phone call. Someone ranged me and
said there's a guy that's contacted me. And I don't
even to be honest to this day, if you ask
me where I went, I don't know. And he's found

(36:04):
skulls there and he said he's found the skull that
doesn't have a suture. Now, Dave, I need to explain
to people, if they're not aware of this, what that
actually means. Means this Lucy the early hominids. And by
the way, Lucy in Africa goes back three million years,
but there are hominids in Siberia that go back nine
million years and in Greece to go back seven million years.

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So leave Africa out of this, but just put the
homonies in Lucy has a skull size of around six
hundred cc. You and I today and Homo sapien. Sapiens
have a skull size between twelve to thirteen hundred cc.
That happened because when a baby is born, as we
all know, that the skull is infused, it has given take.

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But when you come to primates, be they monke these gorillas,
it doesn't matter. They all have a sagible keel and
they have no suituring. So souturing is the hallmark of homonies. Right,
it doesn't matter it's lucy or it's us. We've all
got it. Well, I'm being told down there they found
it being that doesn't have a suture. Well, I got

(37:10):
to go down now. I had a feeling the government
had blocked this, so I was very careful how I
did this. I never made direct contact with the people
are inviting me down. I always went to a third party.
So I got down there about three o'clock in the
morning and there were about thirty people waiting, and they'd
given them a farm, and there were people cooking and

(37:31):
all sorts of things. Were about six cars there, and
we're going to do three days, but a lot of
it was going to be looking at these skulls that
I'd found. And unfortunately today because Evan's not not here.
We could book pictures up that. We don't have that option,
but I brought the skulls down. So I'm going to
hold up one of them now for you, Dave. I
hope I can do this properly. Can you see it?

Speaker 1 (37:53):
Yeah, let's explain for a radio audience what that is.

Speaker 4 (37:58):
Okay. It is a common nation of eight bones. Okay,
found by a professor at a university. He gave me this,
and what had happened was he found these bones. And
if I'm holding them up now, what you will notice.
If you, by the way from the radio and you
can't see it, you won't notice it. But trust me,
it basically has eyebrows, and above the eyebrows there is

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no forehead. It slopes backwards dramatically and runs back at
a massive degree. Okay, it looks nothing like us. Okay,
there it is there and I'm holding it straight now.
Or there it is face on and there's sideways. Now
we've got pictures because what happened was that's not the
one I got. I went down to see a complete skull.

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Every bone was there, the legs were there, the arms
were there, the whole thing was there, and there I am.
I'm looking at this thing and I'm thinking to myself,
what in God's name have I stumbled into here? By
the way, this is not the one. This one's got
three stitches, all right. This is one I'm holding up here.
You's got none. That's the one they were talking about.

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Now that one I'm holding up now, it's got an
incredibly thick skull. In fact, it's around about fifteen mills thick.
This one is four mills thick. So I've seen these
things and I'm thinking, well, my god, what have I
got here? So I was with two elders. I spoke
to them first about this and told them you're my

(39:28):
bosses here because I do. It's not on my country.
We put down sacred rocks information the eldest son before
we started, and then we started to look at this being.
And what did I find? Well, the first thing I
want to show you, and I can't show you any
other ways, is I want to show you.

Speaker 10 (39:45):
First of all, this particularly model ized showed you before
was put together by the guy that does skulls at
the Australian Museum. It wasn't put together by a hippie
that I know well or someone with dreads was put
by it together by a guy that does this is
a living Australian museum who they put in jail.

Speaker 4 (40:03):
For five years. And I'm not going to go down
that story, but i can tell you he was very
keen to do this to put basically put his nose
up and ram it up their face and say stick
this up. What you were saying before, I won't say
that word here, but he didn't like them a lot,
and he told me the story and I can see why. Anyway,
he put this together. Then we went one step further.

(40:25):
It was then built into a full skull. And I'm
going to hold it up now and I'm going to
hold next to it our skull. Now. What do you
notice about the brain sizes of the two of them?
This one is much bigger now it has some problems
with a day number one around the back here that
By the way, I've seen four of these. They all

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go the same way, and they've been found over a
three thousand kilometers spread. One's on the coast, ones in
a desert region, and two in river overn regions. So
it's not a mutation. But what's interesting is seventeen to
eight mills across at the back. Now, Dave, you're not
a lady. You don't give birth to babies. Leah's a lady,

(41:06):
and she could give birth to babies. And I've often
said to people when you've done presentations, hand up the
ladies who want to give a natural birth to this being.
So far, and no one's raised their hand because you
know the bit about delight that I dilate to ten centimeters,
it won't work with this one because this is not
ten centimeters. It's much more so. Number one, The first

(41:30):
thing I worked out was, my God, this skull is
completely different. Secondly, what I also worked out is what
I put the two faces together, which I'm going to
do now. You'll see that one of those eyes is massive,
and noses are completely different. Everything about these two beings
is completely different from the other. They are not the same.

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And that probably explains why, because I believe this is
our mother and father, not a monkey, but doesn't sagigal
that has the saggal keel and has no sittering. And
the fact is, if you look at gumans, they're the
only beings on this planet that are bred to be different.
Every other being on this planet is bred to look
roughly the same, and if we had a monkey mummy

(42:15):
and a monkey daddy, we should all look like chips,
all look like gorillas, because we know they all look
roughly the same, but we're all bred to be different.
This is why. So what happened was we got this
one and we started. I worked on it, I took
photographs of it, we filmed it, and then we left
and within days the government was bringing me up and

(42:40):
they gave me. The eldest gave me a tooth that
we've taken away, and they gave it and said get
it analyzed. And I had a guy in a university
that does teeth that wanted to analyze it. In fact,
he looked at this and said, my god, I don't
know what it is. So everything was looking good. The
tooth was unusual. I wish I could show you a
picture of it, because I can't right now. But it

(43:01):
had three roots and they curved outwards like this, not inward,
but like that. You could never pull them out of
your guns. It would kill you. You just couldn't do it.
And I'm looking all this and I'm thinking, what am
I dealing with here? Because I didn't go there looking
for an alien. I want to make this point clear.
In fact, at that stage when we wrote for University
Press in America, we never used the word alien once.

(43:25):
I was trying to break into academia and that would
kill it. But I need to explain something about what
happened there. We're driving. I got a phone call from
this professor. We put an article up, and he was
taking in the bits of this skull I showed you
because they've all been joined together, to his students, and

(43:46):
they said to him, ring us, they've got the same thing.
And he rang me and he told me about his story.
And by the way, he did have a story, because
he went and told the government about it. He contacted him.
The government did They didn't even come out and look
at him. They looked at his the photograph he sentiment
and so that's a homo sapien and didn't come. They

(44:08):
weren't going to come. They did go to this burial
site and they told the farmer, nothing to see here,
don't show it to anyone, and lock the place up.
And he did for two and a half years and
got annoyed. And then this is how I got there.
So I'm driving along this guy brings me up and says,
come and see the skulls I've god. And he said skulls,

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And I thought, I'm on for sent what's he talking
about here? Because we got to and as I'm driving,
I get a phone call from my older And this
is where it gets interesting, he says to me. And
by the way, my older lives in Adelaide. I was
actually in Kangaroo Island, which is about three thousand k's
from where I was at that time. And he said

(44:49):
to me, you're going to see a sculpt today, aren't you.
I said yeah, I said, but we're Richard. It's not
on your property, but somewhere else. It's in a suburban street.
I don't need permission for it. He said, no, that's
not why I'm ringing. He said, the spirits have asked
me to ring you and tell you give the information
about the skull. Well, he already had because I hadn't

(45:11):
told him about it, so had information. I was going
to listen to him, and he told me two things.
He told me where it was found, and he told
me it was the son of Bi Army. Now, your
listeners in America may not know who Biarmy is it's
an original spirit. By the way, our spirits are not
called spirits, they're called sky heroes. We do not call

(45:34):
them God's We call them sky heroes. Now by army
landed here, and I know the dreaming story that goes
with that. And he had his sons with him, and
I'm told that's one of his sons. I thought, well,
now I'm not going to prove that. He said, where
you can, because I'm going to tell you where it
came from. It came from the Whimra region. I thought,
well that I can check on. So we turned up

(45:57):
this guy in Victoria. He's waiting for us, and as
we got pull out of the car, he walks towards
me and he's carrying this piece, the front piece there
of the skull, not the rest of it, and he says,
we see this bit of skull here. He said it
came from the Wimra region. And I thought myself, yeah,
I know I've been told that, but I didn't tell

(46:18):
him that. But it started to give me a little
bit of a story here. Remember the seven sisters from
the Plei Eightes. Now I've been half spoken way older,
and I said, where's this from? He said, oh, they're Pleaadians.
This is what we're dealing with. So I then went
inside and he told me all about where he found it, right,

(46:38):
and I thought, okay, that runs about three hundred kilometers
from where the one I saw was. Okay. What I
knew was there were two different tribal locations. I thought
the myself, well out the windows going the mutation story,
that's gone. Now these are beings. So we had this
being and we looked at it for a while. Then
he told me something. He said, would you mind taking

(46:59):
both of these skulls with you? I said, I can't
do that. I can't do that. That's yours. You've got it.
They found it nineteen fifty three in January, and the
law about artifacts is anything found after nineteen seventy three
has to go back on country. So this is protected.
The government can't take it off me because I know

(47:20):
that law. They would, they would, and they destroy it.
They've done that in Australia before. I can tell you that.
Now I know another place where they found twenty six
skulls like this. They took them away and no one's
ever found them since they're lost. I don't know how
you lose twenty six skulls. But they did, so I
knew that was a problem. Anyways, said to me, if

(47:41):
I keep these skulls much longer, I'm going to lose
my job. He said, will you please take them off me?
I'll give you permission. I'll run the people who actually
gave it to me in nineteen fifty three. They've agreed
to it too. Will you take it away? Otherwise I'm
going to lose my job. I said, yeah, okay, we'll
take it. So we then had two. The one i'd
seen and taken about one hundred pictures of and filmed,

(48:04):
and this one. Now the people who put this together
and built it. I gave them every picture I had
of the intact skull as well. So between all that
we start to get a story. Now, Dave, this is
where it gets very interesting. Now that I've got a
lot to compareavate. So i've got two, I can start
making comparisons. Number one, what are the comparisons? Tell me

(48:27):
a lot? You know how We've got a depression here
between our eyes, the eyebrow where it drops in. They
have a rich The eyes of this being are forty
percent larger than ours. Now, Dr Ardie Sixkiller, who's a
Cherokee woman, spoke about and we've read stories about what

(48:49):
they call the moon people that have massive eyes that
have only come out at night. So these are the
moon people that the Cherokee speak about. Now where it
gets interesting. I've got eyes that are so damn big
that you can't come out during the daytime. And that
could be a mistake that evolutions made. It could be

(49:11):
a backdrop. But the most amazing part of these beans
are when I went on site and I was looking
at one of them, I picked up the femur bone,
which is the one that goes from the hip to
the knee, and it was exactly the same length as mine.
And I said the people at the time, I'm guessing
this beans around about five foot ten because I'm five

(49:33):
to ten and I'm the same length of that. It's
a fairly reasonable assumption to make, and I've checked on
this to get a pretty good idea of the height.
But here comes the problem. The government had been to
that burial site and dug it all up, the throat
all over the place, the or bones laying everywhere. By
the way, They're going to put me in chail for
desecrating the sight and said, for God, say you should

(49:55):
have seen what they did to it, because the guy
was buried like this with their arms crossed, and then
these up there facing them east, and they just chucked
it everywhere. But on the ground was a humorous bone,
which is the one that goes from here to there,
and we call it the funny bone when we bang it,
but it's not funny. It's not funny at all. But

(50:16):
this is where it gets weird. Your humorous bone and
mine around about twenty nine to thirty centimeters long. Your
basketballers at a seven foot high, they could be thirty one.
They given as thirty five. I measured this one and
by the way, the elbow joint wasn't on it. I've
got to add make measurement to it. And it was

(50:37):
measured at forty three centimeters. There's no being on the
planet that has an arm that long, ever. And the
weird part was the thickest part of the barn was
less than an inch. And I'm thinking to myself, what
has nature made here? Eyes that don't work during the day,
which is okay, we have nocturned animals, but a limb

(51:02):
that doesn't work. You can't play tennis with this limb.
You ain't going to pick the racket up and it
won't be able to swing it. It's not it hasn't
got enough muscle in it. It's too thin a gibbons.
A Gibbons bone is thirty five. This is at least
forty five, but it measures two inches. This is one inch.
So what I'm looking at is a being. If the

(51:26):
gravity was half of what it is on our planet,
and if the sun is far less bright, that works.
It's fine, But it doesn't fit here. It just doesn't fit.
And what I'm doing. I walked in there expecting to
see another form of human. There are now sixteen different

(51:48):
hominids on this planet right right, and humans, by the
way down as Savans and Neandalans have larger skulls than us,
so does this one. And by the way, humans and
our ranked eight out of the seventeen on intelligence. So
don't think we're that wise, because safety means the word
wise twice. We're not that wise. Dennis Obans were building

(52:12):
jewelry seventy thousand years ago that women would buy today.
Neanderthals had running water in their villages. We didn't. We
are not the top of the list, and this is
what I was expected to find. But these four beings,
and by the way, we know of two others. We've
got pictures of two others. And what I tried to
do day to try and overcome this because our name

(52:35):
is rubbish in Australia, in mainstream they hate us. We
went and approached a university about this skull and about
one that was found in the West Australia South Australian desert.
We gave them the coordinates of it and said we
will not put our name next to it. You can
have it. And I thought, if we'd give it to

(52:56):
the university. We don't put our names. We don't care
about that. We're not big no ourselves. Here the truth
will finally get out and the Kamaliers rang us. They're
a group of return vets from their wars in Afghanistan
and Iraq, and they go out and take the archaeologists
out into the desert, build the camps, build the toilets,
cook for them and do all the things they used

(53:18):
to do. And their wives tell us it's the best
thing they've ever done, because they feel like they're doing
something worthwhile. Again, they rang us up and said, we're
not working with the archaolism or we want to work
with you, because they take them out in the country
and find ancient civilizations and remains of it, and they
won't talk about it. And I was fed up doing it.
So what we lined up, and I'm even going to

(53:39):
name the university because I know it's true. We lined
up Griffith University and the Kamalis to go out there
and to bring that skull back, write papers about it,
not put our name on it. But we didn't care
about that. We just wanted the truth out and they
said they do it. They said they do it, and
I thought we finally broken remains. Then the day before

(54:02):
they were to leave. I know this because the canal
is ring me up, they got a phone call from
one of the top professors in the country bringing from Canberra,
which is where the Australian government has their parliament, and
the whole thing was called off for good. The same
way when I went to a university and talk this

(54:23):
skull with me, I went to a guy that is
an apprentice of Chris Stringer, considered the top archaeologist in
the world, and he said to me, my god, that
is amazing. Can I work on it? I said, yes,
you can. I will give you the right to work
on this so we can get it out. I got
a fart. They got a phone call two days later
from the Australian government. They're not allowed to look at it.

(54:46):
I have a letter from me from the Australian government
telling me if I take these these skulls and if
I get them analyzed, I go to jail.

Speaker 1 (54:53):
Hold that thought right there, Hold that thought right there.
We are going to go to break here at the
top of the hour Alien History on Earth. We're gonna
find out more from Steven Evan Leah and maybe Evan
will join us at some time today. We'll see on
spaced Out Radio. This is spaced Out Radio with Hopes

(55:17):
Dave Scott. All right, guys, we got about six minutes
just under. We're gonna turn things over to Dirty philth
here to play to show off his cartoons, and I'll

(55:37):
be right back. Okay, problem, Okay, thanks Dave, you're dirty.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
Oh this is the.

Speaker 1 (55:50):
This is September.

Speaker 11 (55:51):
So the Kentucky Goblin is telling Carl the Gray Alien that, yep,
you rake them up.

Speaker 1 (55:56):
And jump into the pile. It's a ton of fun.

Speaker 12 (55:58):
That's what you do when it.

Speaker 13 (55:59):
Becomes fault time. Let's break up the leaves and jump
into a pile of them.

Speaker 4 (56:05):
However, I got, well, that's quite good, and I wondered
what you were doing all the way through when we
were watching that.

Speaker 13 (56:16):
It looks a lot better once the once the paint
and everything is all done.

Speaker 4 (56:19):
Hold on, yeah, yeah, we are.

Speaker 6 (56:26):
Drawings to you. Actually, it's very familiar. Some of the
same drawings, similar drawings style.

Speaker 13 (56:35):
Yeah, I sent a lot of drawings all over the world,
so that's true.

Speaker 4 (56:42):
Yeah, we've we've been on your show once before and
you did this month before and I found it really amazing.
It's really a great side, you know I oh yeah,
oh my god, yeah, the same. I don't think that.

Speaker 1 (56:56):
Look at that.

Speaker 4 (56:58):
Oh nice, beautiful. That's a drawing ceremony that took four
years ago. Hold On, let me.

Speaker 12 (57:11):
I'm not good with this camera stuff here, but let
me try to see if I can zoom you in.
Oh boy, you know what, I'm not going to try
to do it.

Speaker 1 (57:21):
But yeah, that's that's so cool.

Speaker 13 (57:23):
I totally totally forgot about that.

Speaker 9 (57:25):
I have a.

Speaker 13 (57:28):
Like I said, I've done a million dr I'm happy
that meet it there.

Speaker 4 (57:31):
Yeah, yeah, it's I.

Speaker 10 (57:33):
Think it was.

Speaker 5 (57:35):
My partner Evan He.

Speaker 4 (57:38):
I think he might. Yeah, he definitely.

Speaker 5 (57:41):
I think he got it from you a few years
ago at a conference.

Speaker 14 (57:47):
Yeah, here's a sorry but this is this is my
second book here, but here we got Yeah, he meets
the Sasquatch.

Speaker 1 (57:57):
I had to throw.

Speaker 13 (57:59):
I probably said that wrong, but I had to throw
him in the background as well.

Speaker 4 (58:03):
He did a spot in the background.

Speaker 5 (58:05):
It's very fitting.

Speaker 4 (58:09):
That's brilliant.

Speaker 14 (58:13):
Because they treated the maassquatching the Yeah, we treated vegemit
and peanut butter in my cartoon.

Speaker 15 (58:18):
World and everything.

Speaker 4 (58:19):
So Battle for the Ages.

Speaker 13 (58:23):
Yeah, and oh jeez, one of the things.

Speaker 14 (58:29):
Uh, you guys had those big fires. I think three
four years ago. Was there any reports of like anyone
seeing Yawie crossing the roads or anything trying to avoid
them like avo?

Speaker 4 (58:43):
But the reports will lovely come out of original people.
The White Fellas have been taught in Australia. If you
talk about yeah as your arriving idiot. So there's it's
really strong in Australia and now in America and Canada
you talk about Tessquatch and you're not a weird if
you say it, but in Australia it is a real
big thing.

Speaker 2 (59:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (59:04):
I do know a guy that was doing this before us,
called Rix buel I once and he rang up by
Sydney radio station. They wanted to have him on, and
he said, are you're gonna make fun of me and
the Yaowi stuff? Said oh no, we won't do that.
We won't do that. Now, we want you to be serious.
We want you to come on within thirty seconds of
laughing at him. So it's dangerous for white fos to

(59:24):
talk about. But Blackfellow's yeah, yeah all the time. I mean,
we've got yaoys that live on our property, so we
don't have an issue with this at all.

Speaker 1 (59:34):
So I there's some writing there. I had to do the.

Speaker 13 (59:39):
Because at least from what I remember reading, and I
may be wrong, I.

Speaker 1 (59:43):
Apologize if I am.

Speaker 13 (59:45):
They said that the Yaowi sometimes would have.

Speaker 14 (59:48):
They'd have like five foot prints or five toes and
the next step would have two or four toes or
whatever something that effect. I couldn't remember if that was correct,
so I kind of added that with the boots in there.

Speaker 7 (01:00:01):
But I.

Speaker 13 (01:00:03):
This this original drawing similar to what you have.

Speaker 11 (01:00:05):
I sent to a gentleman named Attila Caldy, and he
did a He came on the show once and he
did a show talked about Yeah he's he was on there,
but UFOs as well. But so I kind of took
that idea because a lot of times it seems like
in North America, the Bigfoot or sasquatch, sometimes it's always only.

Speaker 14 (01:00:27):
The right footprint or the left footprint. I'm not super
wizzend in that category. I just read a lot of stuff,
so I'm not like an expert or anything, but right, Dave,
am I right on that Sometimes sasquatch will only be
like the right foot as the tracks and then.

Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
Yes, the tracks are right footed.

Speaker 16 (01:00:51):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
Yeah, it's weird. It's very rare to find a left
a left footprint.

Speaker 4 (01:00:59):
Ah well, when the footprints is Biomi, when he lays
footprints on the ground, he only lays one foot because
Biomi actually means it means to cut off one leg
to create life. So when Wyomi walks, he only has
one foot on the ground. We'll lot to touch one.

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Speaker 3 (01:01:42):
We did.

Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
Here we go with the second half of make that
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is Dave Scott. Stephen Strong is our guest from Australia.
Aliens and human history. How did they intertwine? We're going
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thank you for being here as well.

Speaker 4 (01:03:06):
Good to have you, Blessua.

Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
How did humans and aliens become intertwined?

Speaker 4 (01:03:15):
Oh, we'll both do that one from our point of view.
Let me start by giving you something I mentioned many
times one of my elders, because we don't go on
the country like most archaeologists, we don't go into country
until and order rings us up and advice us to go.
And I remember there was one elder that would ring

(01:03:35):
up and talk about what we're talking about all the time,
and he would always finish his conversation the same way.
And that answers your question. I think too. You'd always
say this, And I knew when he said this. As
soon as he said the first word, I knew we
were finishing up. He always says this. My grandmother and
my grandfather told me. The pleadings are my brothers, my sisters,

(01:03:55):
my cousins, my nieces, my mothers, my fathers. We are
kin as far as they're concerned. When you say the
word Pleaadian, it's interchangeable, it could be original. As far
as we're concerned, there is no difference we look upon.
We look upon the Pleaadian people as our sky heroes

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and as sky heroes as opposed to villains. They came
here and educated us, gave us ideas, treated us like
a child will be treated by their parents. And we
grew up. And then what we got from that is
we learnt the skills that they had. Now. I worked
with an elder that did magic like I played tennis.

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He did it all the time. I remember on one
occasion where a gentleman by the name of Graham Hancock
was going on country all over Australia with Evan and I,
and I said, you can go on country, but because
we're going to sacred sides, Graham, you will have to
do ceremony. And he agreed to that. So we went
down too Kangaro Island and Karno my order. We're all

(01:05:08):
sitting around the fire pit and then Karno appears with
a lap lap on and all painted up old way
and he was singing first language. After time and sometimes
he took break up into words that were English. And
when he finished, the ceremony was done for Graham, he
walked back one step. We all watched him, and he
walked back the second step, and he disappeared in front

(01:05:28):
of our laws. There were fifteen people there, and I'll
all tell you the same story. But what's interesting about
this story, Dave, was the last part of it, because
actually the Raman jury had written a book about Karno,
and quite a few of the people wrote about the
fact that they were there. But when you read the account,
there's something that's really important that was picked up. And

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they all thought, oh my god, why are we disagreeing?
I thought, I know why. When they were asked how
long did he disappear from the answers went from five
seconds to one and a half minute, and no one
could agree on it. And they asked me, why are
we so wrong about this? I said, well, it's very simple.
On the other side, there's no such thing as time.

(01:06:11):
When Karno disappeared, he went through a portal, and that
portal we're all in there, and that's why we've all
got a different account of when he came back. When
it comes to timing because it's not part of the story. Now,
Karno did that sort of stuff constantly, constantly, And what
I'm saying is you asking how did we work together

(01:06:34):
like this, like brothers and sisters, like family. And what
I was told by my eldest were they taught us magic,
and that to me is the greatest blessing of all.
I mean, all the other stuff is interesting, but we've
taught magic and we believe that Australia. That is why
people from all over the world in ancient times came

(01:06:55):
to Australia because they were the great magicians. And what
Karno did I do remember after that happened, some people
came up because they knew Karno was my teacher. They said,
were you going to ask him what he did? I said, no,
I'm not going near that. By ask him what he did,
He'll ask me a question that I can't answer, and

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I'm not going to do that. But he did tell
someone the next day when they came up and he
said something that's very important. He said, oh, that trick
and the guy said, well, no, no, that was magic.
He said no, he said, what I did, any human
on the planet can do. And he said, look over there.
Can you see it? He said, see what the portal
the one I called to me and I walked through

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and he said, I can't see it. He said, well,
that's the only difference I can. He said, I didn't
do magic. I can just see it. And there was
a time when we all could. Karo also always talks
about the time when we had more DNA. What he
meant by that is we used it all and we
don't today. So for us, yes, the way we live

(01:08:00):
is in accord with Pleadian conditions and Pleadian rules, and
the magic that was being learnt we learnt off them,
and then we became masters of it, and we became
as powerful as they were. In fact, Caano told me
of a story it's in one of our rocks we've
got about them coming to live with us, not just

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to go by and pop in like the Seven Sisters,
but to move on to Australia and become part of
Australia and take up residents. There is a story for that,
a dreaming story, and that belongs to one of our rocks.
So we even have dreaming stories talking about them not
only coming but living with us and sharing our genes
and becoming part of the same thing. To this day, Dave,

(01:08:45):
there is a stream strand of DNA in original people
that doesn't match with anything on the planet. And I'm
going to tell people right now, I've showed you what
they look like. We crossed with them, We got close
and personal in every sense of the word. So our
genes in there with that DNA you can't find anywhere.

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You won't because it doesn't belong here. It belongs up there.
So it is part of our story and our ancestry
that they are part of us.

Speaker 1 (01:09:20):
Do you think that is the secret that agencies like
the United States government are trying to hold back from humanity?

Speaker 4 (01:09:30):
Yeah? Absolutely absolutely. Look, let me give an example of
a completely different example that proves the same thing. I'm
going to hold it up. It's this ring. Now you
might look at this stuff.

Speaker 9 (01:09:43):
Thank you there.

Speaker 4 (01:09:44):
You might look at this ring and say, so, what
what is it? This ring, since I've had has been
broken four times. The lady who bought it, husband broke it,
Evan broke it, my wife broke it, and a week
ago I broke it. It's stuck together with simplically this
four different breaks on it is so old. It's incredibly old.

(01:10:07):
It came from it came from a place. And this
one I'm going to hold up alongside it is another one. Now,
look where my finger is. Can you see where my
finger is opposed to the size of the ring itself?

Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
Yes, explain what we're looking at for our radio audience.

Speaker 4 (01:10:25):
All right, what you're looking at are two rings. The
two rings were both taken from a place called ank
or What now we know ank or What. It's an
ancient temple system, and it was taken during the Second
World War by a gentleman with a metal detector, a soldier,
an American soldier, after they had rearranged Cambodia slightly, given

(01:10:47):
a bit of chemical sort of workover, and this guy
took it out there. And then one of the people
that works with me bought these from an arts a
thaire arts and craft shop and dropped them in there
and sold it for money. Now, what he didn't do
was to get a chemical analysis done of both these things,
which is what we do all the time we do science. Now,

(01:11:11):
the chemical analysis of this ring here contradicts every story
we have about ancient history. It breaks every rule there is.
This ring of itself if I had nothing else, rewrites
world history? Why because what is within it are a
combination of chemicals and the ones that are missing that

(01:11:34):
mean that everything we know about the past is wrong.
Now let me give an example of what's in there.
There's rhodium, there's palladium, there's cadmium, and then there's the
big one gallium. This one he has gallium in it. Now,
most of your listeners they may not be aware of
gallium and were familiar with it. And I got to

(01:11:56):
be honest, I wasn't either, and I looked it up.
I found out gallium is a byproduct. You cannot dig
it out of the ground. So when this ring was made,
that gallium which makes up six point eight nine percent
of the whole ring. So it's not an insignificant thing
that was leached in. It's massive and it can't leach
in because you can't get it naturally. To get it,

(01:12:20):
you have to melt steel or aluminium at four thousand
degrees celsius, which means an ankle or what if they
made this ring there they had an oven that we've
only just made now at four thousand degrees. Now, the
gallium is six eight nine percent normally when you do
this you get a trace on the A N point

(01:12:40):
one zero point two six point eight nine is a
massive deposit of gallium and we could not have put
it in until about thirty years ago. Couldn't do it impossible.
What's a cadmium doing in there? But here's the interesting part.
When you add up and I did up the total

(01:13:01):
of what was in there, he came up to fifty
eight point eight percent. Forty one point two percent didn't register.
It wasn't on the Earthly periodic table. Now what you
need to understand about that. That is the third object
found in Australia that has a readoubt where there's a
medal that's not there. I have another piece of metal

(01:13:24):
which I didn't bring with me, but I've got it
and it was found in a place called carry On
where the Egyptian hieroglyphs are and at that place that
medal was picked up and it's got twenty four percent
that's not on the periodic table. And I took that
to Southern Cross University. I took it to the head
of the laboratory there and his name is Graham Lancaster.

(01:13:45):
He's allowing me to say that, and he said himself,
I don't know what's in this object, but I'll tell
you this. It's seventy three percent aluminium, three percent copper,
and it's the hardest metal on the planet. We broke
three drills trying to take a bit off that. He said,
if you could sell that that oulu minium is the

(01:14:06):
hardest metal level, you will make billions of dollars. And
he said to me, what did you put in there?
I said, mate, I don't know. Ask him up there
because we didn't do it. And he's told me it
is the greatest metal hardener titan him is rubbish compared
to this. What's in there. So I've got twenty four
twenty one, sorry, twenty four percent in one object. In

(01:14:27):
this one it's forty one point two percent. Now, this
particular ring which you can see now is not made
for us. It's made for giants. Both these rings I'm
holding up are not made for us. They're made for
people with much bigger fingers and taller stature. So what

(01:14:48):
we're finding is when you look at the chemistry that's
been found. And by the way, I've got a third
ring which has got a smaller amount that's missing that
can't be identified. Those three rings together tell me something
Number one. With this ring here, with this particular ring,

(01:15:09):
it tells me there are six objects in their six
elements that were never discovered before until eighteen hundred and three,
and five of them were not used in manufactured until
the twentieth century. We only just started using them. And
what are we use them for? Electrodes, solar cells, high

(01:15:29):
end technology that we're using today. But here it is
in a ring that's been broken four times. If you
breathe on it, it'll break. It is that fragile, it
is that old. I believe it's ten thousand years old
and fair income. The last time I broke with Oh no,
I can't believe I did get it back together. So
modern technology has one great use superglue. It does work.

(01:15:53):
It holds it all together. But what this tells me,
it's these rings and these skulls Aralian, It's that simple.
The guy from Southern Cross UNI as one hundred and
thirty eight scientists working for me. He said, I tried
everything I could to dismiss the fact that we couldn't
get that twenty four percent, he said, But there's something

(01:16:14):
in there that's not on this planet. It's the greatest
hardener I've ever seen. He said, it's ten times stronger
than titanium, which is the best metal hardener we have.
And he said it's not from me, now, that's from
a guy that spends most of his time wandering around
the world going to different scientific conferences and speaking at them.

(01:16:36):
Has told me straight away that the one I'm not
even showing you, I'm not even talking about this one.
I'm talking about another one. And also what's interesting with
the other one is the copper and the aluminium three
percent alloy. We don't mate that today. We make alloys
today with ten to twelve percent. If you want to
go back to when they did three percent, you go

(01:16:58):
back three thousand years ago and they did two four
then two to four percent copper with aluminium, but not today.
So I've got a signature on there. It is pre
three thousand years. But then when you throw one quarter
of it in there, which is not even from this planet,
what date do you put on it. The only thing
I can tell you is the one quarter of the

(01:17:20):
other ring, and four four tenths or two fifths of
this ring is not from here. That much I know
so when it comes to proof, we just have a
bucket load of the stuff and it's all the same thing.
That's why the government are so antagonistic and so keen

(01:17:40):
to put me in jail. I mean, you know what
the CIA is. I've got my own ASO agent since
twenty fifteen, and for God's sake, I'm just a bloody archaeologist.
For the last ten years, I've got one of the
worst ASIO agents there are in Australia because of this information.

Speaker 1 (01:18:02):
Leah, when you hear what he is saying, what Stephen
is saying about you know how humanity and and aliens
have kind of come together with everything, and there is
proof out there. There is a lot of you know,
they might be small symbols, but symbols nonetheless that combines it.
How do you look at it from a perspective of

(01:18:23):
of that this is real. This isn't just you know,
somebody trying to you know, make a story up, somebody
who's trying to, you know, just manipulate the information that's given.

Speaker 6 (01:18:35):
Well, well, considering my background to see this evidence before me, Ah,
I'm just thinking about time, because there is evidence of
everything I've been you know, talking about for years about
etes h intercommunicating and integrating humans and to actually see

(01:19:02):
it physically. I'm just thinking about time, but also a
small portion of me who has grown up in a
world where such discussions were just not ever entertained or
hardly wherever entertained, and that part of me was saying, like, man,
this is serious, like this is this is this is

(01:19:22):
this is real?

Speaker 5 (01:19:24):
Do you now see that this is All of your
experiences have been basically validated, and I just find that
this is just scratching the surface.

Speaker 6 (01:19:36):
This is If independent researchers can collect this much physical
evidence in about what twenty twenty five years, fifteen.

Speaker 5 (01:19:47):
Fifteen years, can you imagine how much more there is
out there?

Speaker 6 (01:19:51):
If we really put our resources and minds together, we
drop the egos, and we actually put ourselves together and
actually start digging for this stuff they We would be.

Speaker 5 (01:20:01):
Able to find cities, We would be able to find everything.

Speaker 6 (01:20:06):
This isn't these these aren't just stories like these, these
so called myths and legends are actually based in something legitimate,
and it was kept alive for thousands of years because
perhaps they knew that we would as humans eventually find
the Dark Ages, being the dark ages again and it

(01:20:27):
was kind of preserved for our time, this time to
actually be re evoked again, resummoned again, because this is
reality here, this is this is the truth. This is
not something that a handful of outsiders on the on
the very fringes that this is, you know, just talking
about this.

Speaker 5 (01:20:45):
This is our history. This, these skulls are our ancestors.

Speaker 4 (01:20:53):
This is actually who we are. Hm. That's the important point,
isn't it? Who we really are? And it's interesting because
there's a ex Prime Minister of England and I'm not
a great fan of but he said one very important thing.
It's Winston Churchill. He said this, if a country doesn't
know its history, it has no future. Yes, now I'm

(01:21:15):
going to give him credit for that, because he's right.
What's happened is a group of people have manipulated our
history into a story that they're comfortable with. They've hid
all the truths from us and left us in a
constant state of fear and disrepair. And what that does
is it means that we can't make the right decisions.
I mean, I find it quite amazing and rather annoying

(01:21:39):
because what we also have here, amongst all the different evidence.
We've got rings that are made from something called Orichalcolm.
And I don't know if you're familiar with that particular
medal that Plato and plenty of the elder bove spoke
about this, and even Wikipedia will tell you that irich
aalcolm is a mythical medal that's found in the mythic

(01:22:00):
continent of Atlantis. Well, you know what the five elements are.
And some of these rings are just purely irich alcal
and some of these rings have markings on them. All
of these rings have the marking of Atlas, the son
of Poseidon. The Berber marking is on these rings. And
two of these rings have five circles of different sizes.

(01:22:21):
And of course what's being told us with Atlantis is
the inner temple of Poseidon and clit I was made
of five circles of dirt and water. Now we've got
these rings here, and we could start talking about Atlantis,
the fact we have Atlantean rings and we have my
Mirran rings, but I can't because if I go to
the history books, it doesn't exist. I mean, Wikipedia said

(01:22:44):
to me that ri chalcom is a mythical medal that's
found in the mythical place called Atlantis. But what was interesting,
Dave in that same entry which is now gone, underneath
it it had a picture of Richalcom from a rep
a sixth century BC rap near Sicily, and in it

(01:23:05):
were eighty four bars of rih Olcolm And I'm thinking,
but above you see it's a mythical metal, and below
you say it's not. Which one's right. I did write
an article about that, and it was a bit sarcastic
towards Wikipedia, and soon after they took the picture down
but left a story up that it's mythical, because if
it's mythical, then you do a picture of it, it

(01:23:27):
becomes factual. So all of those truths have been stolen, promise.
And what we're finding now, I mean, we actually have
basically about four four well three rings from Atlantis, plus
another one that belongs to both ortlandis from the Muria,

(01:23:48):
and we have about another six rings and statues that
come from the Muria. And when you look at the
chemistry inside it, do you know what you get?

Speaker 8 (01:23:57):
The same?

Speaker 4 (01:23:58):
Does damn stories?

Speaker 13 (01:23:59):
Before?

Speaker 4 (01:24:00):
An example of one case, one of the rings we've got,
which looks very much like this one, it has two
monkeys and two elephants, but not the pigs. Right now,
that particular ring. We did an analysis of that one
and it was amazing because what actually happened. You can
hold that up on I'm talking about. Let what we
did is the one that looks exactly like this, the

(01:24:21):
lady who's got that one. We analyze both of them.
This one is pure orich Alcam with tin. All the
Mirriam jets have tin. But the other one that was
like this was rich Alcam with tin. But then there
was something different in it. It had a massive amount
of lead, four times the amount of lead of any

(01:24:41):
other ring there.

Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
And what's lead done?

Speaker 4 (01:24:44):
Yeah, it actually weakens the integrity and structure of the
actual unmetal. So what the alchemists put inside there?

Speaker 1 (01:24:53):
Remember this was found, well, hold that thought, hold that up.
We're going to do it to break here. We're gonna
come back in the next half hour. We'll explain that.
We'll get some audience questions. Steven Ed Steven Strong here,
Leah is here. We'll get to it next. You're listening

(01:25:18):
to Space down with your hopes. Dave Scott, all right,
we are clear. Good job, guys, so fascinating, completely fascinating. Well,

(01:25:48):
we do facts, love it, love it.

Speaker 4 (01:25:56):
My problem is that I forget things that are for
a site. So you're okay, So you.

Speaker 6 (01:26:01):
Were talking about the chemistry of the Lamerion and Atlantean
rings and how they it's over and over so that
there seems to be it seems to be copy.

Speaker 4 (01:26:09):
So you can I know. Yeah, we had the lead
in there, the lead, and then what the alchemist put
in there was well, are we on air at the.

Speaker 2 (01:26:18):
Moment or not?

Speaker 4 (01:26:21):
Are we on a at the moment?

Speaker 1 (01:26:22):
Well, we're just on break right now, so we'll just
hold it.

Speaker 4 (01:26:27):
I forget again.

Speaker 6 (01:26:29):
I just want to quickly, just quickly, want to out
for a second, and I'll be back in about five minutes.

Speaker 4 (01:26:35):
But that's okay, f and if you find.

Speaker 5 (01:26:39):
Yeah, if if evans back, I'll shoot him in here.

Speaker 15 (01:26:42):
So okay, yeah, I know what I was going to say. Okay, yeah, no, Ivan,
I forgot me.

Speaker 8 (01:26:53):
I see the lead in the that's right, just making
sure you want to say, Okay, come on, when you
get old, you need people to remind you what you're
here for.

Speaker 4 (01:27:05):
Gray has its privileges.

Speaker 1 (01:27:08):
Beautiful, all right.

Speaker 4 (01:27:19):
I like what you're doing, mate. I think it's wonderful
you're doing this show, because we've got nothing like this
in Australia. What you guys are doing. We don't have
any outlets like this anywhere in Australia, which is probably
why you've got so many Australians listening to you, because
we've got nothing in our country like this. We've done
three shows in Australia and probably two hundred in America

(01:27:43):
and all over the world, but only three in Australia.
And they are all people who had a backyard studio
and they just sort of feel like that level. They
don't care. They let them go, but everything else.

Speaker 2 (01:27:53):
Has been blocked.

Speaker 1 (01:27:57):
Well, you know what, we love doing what we do,
that's for sure.

Speaker 7 (01:28:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:28:05):
Well, thank god someone's doing it because it's not in
our country. So I'm glad you are doing it. And
it's funny because I find of all the countries on
this planet, the one that seems you the most open
to this is America.

Speaker 5 (01:28:19):
M H.

Speaker 4 (01:28:21):
Says something about America. Well, Canada, America, we sort of
think it's all the same, but it's not. Never till
the Canadian in American I'm made that very clear. I'm
aware of that. There is a difference, and it's a
good difference. My understanding of the Canadians come out of
this better.

Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
Well, you know what, Canada, much like every other commonwealth,
we just kind of just shut our mouths to things.

Speaker 4 (01:28:48):
Yeah, yeah, but there's always we're in Australia, there's always
been an empathy towards Canadian Where was Canada whereas look
at them being similar to us except for be colder.
I feel I could have got very similar roots and
background and approaches and things. And you also got a
big place with a lot of empty area. We certainly

(01:29:10):
have that.

Speaker 1 (01:29:10):
That's where we store the sasquatch a.

Speaker 4 (01:29:15):
Good heart of Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:29:19):
We If you want to find Australia here in British Columbia,
all you got to do is go to Whistler. Really,
oh it's four to one Australians there.

Speaker 4 (01:29:32):
I've actually heard of Whistler. I have heard of it.

Speaker 1 (01:29:35):
Yeah, Whistler is is packed with every bar is filled
with ass working in it, the ski mountains filled with ass.
It's awesome.

Speaker 17 (01:29:45):
Oh good, Okay, Well Australia's are very good, but nearer be.
That's something that seems to drag us. Seen it everywhere
that doesn't surprise me.

Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
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Here we go with the second half of spaced Out
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Thank you very much for joining us as we continue
to look into the ancient alien history of this planet.
Stevenstrong will be with us momentarily. But first we want
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(01:31:46):
His website is forgottenorgin dot com if you want to
check it on out. They talk about our alien history there.

Speaker 4 (01:31:54):
Stephen, welcome back, and luckily I can still remember talking
about before. If you have a bit of a senior's moment.
But I'm back, Okay. What I was leading up to
with this, not this ring, but the other one, the
two things. The first one is this that high percentage
of lead led the alchemists to know that we're in

(01:32:20):
structural integrity and in placed within it titanium. I think
it's one point four percent titanium. Now, what people need
to understand is the first time we ever use titanium,
as in twenty four carroc goal to make it hard,
otherwise it to be too soft, and that was in
the nineteen thirties. Now, what is titanium doing in these

(01:32:43):
rings that are thousands of years old from and call what?
And in Australia? Why is that in there? It doesn't
seem to make sense. Unless you have to rewrite major
sways of our history because that sort of chemical is
not supposed to be there. In another ring of the
Mirriam ring again where the zinc content was something like

(01:33:08):
thirty five percent, that also weakened the structure, and on
that occasion the alchemist placed in there not titanium, which
is the hardest metal harden apart from the one that's
in the ring with object we spoke about, before, they
put chromium in, which is the second hardest metal hardener.
So what we see when we look at the chemistry,

(01:33:28):
and we've got the chemistry of all these different rings
have been found is design awareness of how different chemicals
react with other chemicals and the use of chemicals that
we have only just discovered today. But they were using
a tens of thousands, five, ten, fifteen thousand years ago.

(01:33:52):
But the story is, if you go past six thousand years,
we're basically coming out o cave is dribbling, starting to
make a couple of cities, and we're coming out of
the caves and starting to become intelligent. Well, I look
around today and I don't see much of that. But
when I look around yesterday and way back, the things

(01:34:14):
I'm seeing there are real intelligence and I've got to
make the point, and I should make this point too day.
With these rings, I could talk about the chemistry for
quite some time, but if I didn't talk about the
other aspect of that, I'll we doing them a disservice
because they are two things, and I've got to be honest.

(01:34:35):
It's going to sound like I'm leaning over towards Tolkien's
book Lord of the Rings because he spoke about three rings,
actually didn't speak about it. He was a Scandinavian myth
that there were three rings that ruled the world. Well,
what's interesting, and I'll just deal with this particular ring.

(01:34:56):
I won't talk about the Atlantean rings, of which I've
destroyed one, but we won't go into that story today.
But I do want to talk about this one. I
do want to talk about one thing. How I got
this ring, sure, And I think that's important because it
brings in that other word that I said came with
the pleadings, which was the word magic. And if I

(01:35:19):
don't this, if I'm doing I'm a black fellow. I
got to tell the full story. We don't leave things
out like white fellas, do we tell the whole story.
So what happened here was this, So a lady called
Rosmlder who's bought plenty of our rocks and bought a
lot of the stuff we've got today because we're not
that rich. She's sitting down on a Sunday night, Sunday night,
watching a reality show. And I said, why were you

(01:35:42):
doing that? She said, I wanted to turn my brain off.
And said, oh, well then, yes, what's the reality show?
It'll do it for you for sure, And she said.
All of a sudden, she was holding this ring, not
this one, the one that's got four of the six
things there, and the ring told her, and I'm going
to say, that's what this is what she told me,

(01:36:02):
told her to turn off the TV said, and I
would say to the ring, well done, you've done the
right thing. You save that woman watching that reality show
for too long. It won't do your head any good.
And then she was told to go to the computer
and type in an address. And the address I've already
mentioned this was a Thai arts and craft shop, and

(01:36:23):
she typed it in and said to the ring, and yes,
that's what she told me. She said to the ring,
why did you do this? And it said type in
the word giants ring and she did and the picture
came up of this and the ring told her, you
buy it, you do not touch it because it's a

(01:36:44):
men's ring. You've got the woman's one there and send
it straight to me. And she did. Now what I
find quite amazing about this story, which people can believe
or not believe because it's just a story from someone
you don't even know. But I know this woman really well.
And she made this point many times to me because
the one stage she was going to go to court

(01:37:05):
for me, because I was going to be taken the
court by the Australian Museum. But we may go down
that story. And she said, I'm autistic and I can't lie,
and she is autistic and she's never lied. So what
happened there was that other ring knew the computer address
of where this ring was hiding. Now what's going on there?

Speaker 1 (01:37:26):
I can tell you.

Speaker 4 (01:37:27):
Now. I don't have an answer, but I do have.
That's the story I was given, and that's how I
got that ring. She's never had it, she's never seen it.
And she did what she said. It was dressed straight
to me, and she bought it and straight after that,
that Thai Arts and Craft shop has disappeared and has
never come back on the website again. Ever, we don't
know what happened to that site. But anyway, those two

(01:37:49):
things I've shown you both these two were taken from
ank or loot. All of the Atlantean rings, bar one,
were buried in Australia. Those rings, the two that I
had some issues with, some major issues, were buried one
and a half meters and four meters beneath the surface

(01:38:09):
and found by metal detectors in the last five years.
And I believe all of these rings are coming back
to the surface for one reason, because they feel like
Atlantis is back again, that we're in the same hole
that Atlantis was in. It was a black cocky that

(01:38:30):
just flew past the case of guys. I wondered what
that was. Yeah, no, it wasn't. The fast of God.
Black pocket puff is about that big. You've got bigs
on them that can bite through steel. What we believe
is that all of these objects from Atlantis and the
Maria are reappearing right now because I heard the stories

(01:38:51):
about how these prospectors both found these rings and it
was weird and they both said you're not going to
believe how we found the rings. And I've heard that
story a lot. Whenever people will find things, they always say,
you're not going to believe it. As soon as they
told me that, I do believe those rings. I think
were meant to be found now because I believe the

(01:39:11):
original people did a ceremony in Uluru four five years ago.
Four years ago rather that means the Earth is going
to change and everyone on this planet is going to
be part of this change. It's going to be a
massive change, and I believe these rings have come out
because of it. So I think there's an underlying reason
why they've appeared. But as you said before, we've got

(01:39:32):
so many different pieces of evidence that justify and verify
Pleadians in Australia. We have so much stuff that's done
that in fact, it is well known with original people.
There is a belief that ceremony at Ularu was there
to sing up some crystals that were placed inside Ularu,

(01:39:55):
which the elder is called the magic Box. It was
placed in there Bydians for this day and placed inside
of the rum, and the ceremonies that took place over
there over a period of nine years to build up
to the last one four years ago for all meant
to turn that crystal on. So when you talk about

(01:40:16):
the history of aliens in Australia, it's not even history.
It's the past, the present, and the future. It's all
the way through. And you ask any blackfellow and we'll
all tell you the same story. They're our brothers, there
are our sisters. They've never left us. And when they

(01:40:36):
put those crystals, which the elders called the magic box,
and that's their terminology, not mine, it was put there
to save the planet. So what we've got to understand
from this, and this is a very important part of
what we've learned, is there's something about this planet that

(01:40:57):
means a lot to being from everywhere all over. We've
been told and Lea through mez Rev has made this
point often that aliens have come from all over the
universe to here. You've got to ask a question. I mean, Mesrev,
who was a never sown's been here from a million years.

(01:41:20):
They've abandoned their home planets to come here. There is
something about this planet that when it descends, will actually
affect the whole universe, and that to me is the
exciting part of this whole story. And that's the part
that mainstream does not want us to know. We're not

(01:41:43):
citizens of this planet. We've galactic citizens. We belong to
the universe, and we are doing something here on this
planet right now that everyone, all beings know about and
they watch us. So people have told us we are
like the Bold and the Beautiful, a daytime soap where

(01:42:07):
often aliens when they hear about things they do, what
will we do? They shake their head in disbelieve and say,
I cannot believe they would do this, And after a
while they've realized, Yeah, this is what we do all
the time. So it's very important to understand. It's important
to understand from an historic viewpoint. The aliens were here,

(01:42:30):
they were involved in Atlantis, they were involved in the Maria.
They have come down and live with us on certain occasions.
They've done all that, and then they left when we
fell away. But the most important part of this story,
it's an ongoing story. It's not finishing the story about
them being here and us being here, and us being

(01:42:51):
here for a reason and this particular planet being different.
There are things about this planet that don't exist anywhere else.
I was told by mesri. If one thing in particular
there's not e but to'll back it up, the trees
on our planet are more of advanced than trees on
any other planet. They are more spiritual than any other planet.

(01:43:15):
Trees used to grow here that went up for miles
and miles and miles and were cut down. They were
like the spiritual lungs of this planet. And what we've
tried to do by destroying the trees is trying to
destroy that spirituality. But you can't anymore. My elders have
told me the ceremony that we did then that by

(01:43:35):
the way, and I can share this with you, David,
there wasn't just the elders that were involved in that.
There were fifteen to twenty million people around the planet
who were meditating on that rock on that particular day
the news got out. We were told to get it out,
and we spent a lot of time telling people come
and meditate on that rock. Fifteen million people meditated on
that rock. And we have so much proof which I

(01:43:59):
can't show you today, Evans on here of that being
a successful a successful ceremony. So here's the real deal
in this.

Speaker 16 (01:44:09):
We can go further and tell you there are aliens here,
We can actually tell you why they were here, and
that really is the question we should be dealing with.

Speaker 4 (01:44:19):
I think we get distracted everyone trying to prove that
aliens are here, and they make us get distracted by that.
That's not the important question. The important question isn't whether
they're here, but why they're here. What's their purpose? What
do they want from us? And, by the way, that's

(01:44:41):
a valid question. They do want something from us. I've
been told there is something about us, and by the way,
they can't answer this one. I can tell you what
I tell you this that they want There is something
about humans that they admire that no one else has.
And by the way, I've tried to ask many times

(01:45:02):
what it is, I don't get an answer because I've
looked around. I don't know if you've seen what I've
seen out there day, but I don't see much in
there that I want to copy. But there's something we've got.
I think it's been suppressed. I'm sure it has been,
but it's something they admire about us. So that's the
real story in this information we're giving you. That it's

(01:45:24):
not history. Remember what what Churchill says, If you don't
know your history, you don't have a future. Well, in
this case, our history is our future. They came for
a reason, and the reason is now.

Speaker 1 (01:45:40):
Let's get to some audience questions here, because they are
building up. Let's start off with human Carl here, who
is asking, if supposedly time does not exist, doesn't that
mean that the universe, including life, always existed.

Speaker 4 (01:45:54):
Oh that's the fantastic question. And I've got to tell
you I did ask that of Mezerth once. I asked
him about, you know, the big bank theory we've got,
and he said, which one? There'd been seven? He still
were still still tracing the waves of the first one.
And the second thing he told me was because I said, so,
I suppose when that big bang happen is when we

(01:46:16):
were revolved, he said, oh my god, no souls were
in existence well before any band. Life has And what
Carl has said is exactly what Mezrev has said. Life
has always existed.

Speaker 9 (01:46:30):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:46:31):
Sometimes I remember watching the show called Friends, and they
often talk about Joey as someone who's a young soul,
and I did ask mez Rev once about that. He said,
there are no young souls. Life existed before the big Band.
So Carl, you are correct one hundred and ten percent.
If you ask the mob up there, they'll tell you no,

(01:46:52):
we became in physical form then, but we existed in
a form before that. And let's be honest about this.
For a band to take place, someone has to press
the button. It's as simple as that. So when the
Big Bang took place, there was life already there and
we were part of it. So Carl is correct. He
gets ten out of ten for that. It's a great question.

Speaker 1 (01:47:16):
All right, let's move on here. Let's go to human
Carl again. How did the Anaki tie into the old
version of the Beginnings if at all?

Speaker 4 (01:47:29):
Well, it works like this in Australia. It's that continent
is primarily sort of claimed by the Pleaadiens. It's like
we were here first. Well, this is the mob we're
working with. That is their place when it comes to

(01:47:51):
the rest everywhere else, help yourself, Okay. It really is
a matter of if you want to go down and
work with the mob there, fine, we want the purpose
behind them dealing with us. They want us to become
part of the galactic community. That's their role. That's what

(01:48:11):
they're all here for now. That's true. They haven't said that.
I wouldn't like to say to you that every alien
group that come here is evolved and caring about us,
like well, they never saw us, which is mes rev
or the Pleiadeans. Some weren't. Okay, it does fit in,

(01:48:34):
it does fit in. Some came here, and we're talking
about the Ananarchi and others came here with an agenda
mining which was very big and some of them, and
the Zarnish were another group which you may not be
aware of. They actually came here and played with our
genes and made us as I'm thinking of a sign

(01:48:57):
by meuse sheep, made us us compliant, made us want
to follow and fit in, and made us so that
we could had they could have miners that would work.
So we have been played around with. Yes, the mob
from the Pletes had all altruistic motives, but other alien
groups not so much. Some have changed. You take the

(01:49:22):
Syrians to begin with, they were basically wanting to mine
and they wanted minus and they've changed over a period
of time and realized, no, we shouldn't have done that.
Now we'll try and help them now. So the answer
to this is that the Annarchy are legitimate. The stories
they have about that up there are correct. The drawings

(01:49:44):
of those fish new mood beings is fine. It is correct,
It's fine, it's right. Everyone has the right to come
down onto this planet because this planet is different. I'm
trying to get that point across in different ways and
try and help us. Some did come down to try
and help us. Others help themselves more than us, and

(01:50:06):
we were there to facilitate them helping themselves. So don't
think that every alien species has been here has come
with wonderful intentions. Some have evolved, and then you've got
others that still don't have wonderful intentions. Men's ref has
made this point many times. There is no such thing

(01:50:28):
as a human condition. It's the condition we all go through.
Because I did say to them once, look you guys
up there, you're in your spaceships and you know about
all this different stuff. You should all be good. You
should all be good because you know all the answers
we don't know. Yeh. And he said to me, he said,
no two souls are the same, No two eyes see

(01:50:49):
the same thing. We all see things differently. And you've
got to remember that as far as they're concerned there
is no such thing as death. I mean, you take
the never sayaus they live forever, and they call that
a curse, and they honestly do. They think it's a
curse to live forever. They would much prefer to die,

(01:51:10):
like most of us do. But they never saw us
are not really they're extinct as a species. They're just
a spirit form. Now they don't actually exist anymore. They
can't recreate themselves. So there are so many variations of
what you're talking about. When we talk about beings from
elkswhare we have beings from elksewhere they they're not even
beings anymore, they're just spirit form within the council up there,

(01:51:35):
the council they have, one of the seats is taken
by AI. AI run a planet, and the beings there
are happy with it because the AI is altruistic. That's
the right thing, because the people are The AI reflects
who the people are that they're serving, and measurref has
made it clear. In the case of us, we're very immature,

(01:51:57):
and that makes AI dangerous because of that fact. Because
of us. But up there there are spider beings, there
are ant beings, there are all different types of things.
Some come with good intentions, some don't. That's just like us.
Some of us have good intentions, some aren't. We're just

(01:52:18):
the same as them. But at the moment, what they're
trying to do is prepare us and get us ready
for what the planet is doing. So they do tie
in because the good and the bad have been here,
and you know, we've got to learn the story from
both sides.

Speaker 1 (01:52:35):
Wether we got two minutes left, Let's see if we
can sneak in one more question here. Let's go to
Tony here. Do you think the Smithsonian are involved with this?

Speaker 4 (01:52:51):
Absolutely? We had a rock which I haven't got here today,
but we had a rock, and a professor of geology
from Sydney UNI was so taken by the rockies. It's
the most amazing rock in the world. He said, pictures
off to the Smithsonian, and they got back there. You
don't to do it as a favor. They got back
to the Trice and said, we'd like to take it

(01:53:12):
off you and will put it in a box or
in a display cabinet. No know whether the just blay
cabin will be four levels down and I'll never be seen.
They are absolutely involved in this. They've approached us more
than once and said we want your rocks because we
have hundreds of them and the technology involved in them.
Some of them you can't even do today because they

(01:53:34):
got that from our alien friends. Again, so yes, they
are involved in this. They're fully involved in this. They've
approached us because they knew what we've got, and what
they do is when they find things that don't fit in,
they will make out. And they were very nice in
the emails they got. They said all the right things

(01:53:55):
and I looked at it, David, this guy seemed very nice.
They said all the wonderful things to me about what
they would do. But I knew, I knew the closest
thing that's come to truth, and that is Indiana Jones
when they did a picture of the Smithsonian Institute. They're
there to hide the truth and to create a history

(01:54:16):
as convenient to the people you run the country. That's
their only function. Anything that doesn't fit in that will
take off you and you'll never see it again. Yeah,
Tony's right, Steve.

Speaker 1 (01:54:28):
I want to say a big thank you for coming
on Spaced Out Radio tonight. It's been an absolute pleasure
to have you on the show. Remind everybody your website
Forgotten origin dot com, Steven Strong, everybody, thank you very
very much. Coming up next swamp Dweller, then from Rocky
Mountain Ranch Research Katie Page and the encounter this scene

(01:54:53):
to Spaced Out Radio with your host Dave Scott. What
a pleasure, Steve. Thank you, oh, thank you for.

Speaker 4 (01:55:16):
Having us on. Mate. I appreciate you bringing this on
and asking the questions. That was great.

Speaker 1 (01:55:20):
That was a lot of fun, a lot of fun.

Speaker 4 (01:55:24):
I'm glad you liked it, mate. I mean, what we're
here to do is to get the truth out. And
thank you for being doing what you're doing too. That's
just as important. If we don't have avenues like you
to talk to, we can't get this out to anyone.
So I appreciate you being there.

Speaker 1 (01:55:39):
Mate, not a problem. Send all your send all the
people you follow. We do this seven nights a week
here so they can check it on out. I do
have to let you go, but I appreciate you and
thank you very much for your time. Let's do it again, Okay,
happy to Thanks so much.

Speaker 4 (01:55:56):
It was great. You know how to get out of
this place.

Speaker 1 (01:55:59):
I'll take care, I'll take you out all right, good night.
What a great guy. God, he's fun, a lot of fun.
I'll be right back.

Speaker 18 (01:57:03):
US USA, US.

Speaker 1 (02:00:32):
Let's bring in the lovely and talented Katie Page. There
she has good evening.

Speaker 4 (02:00:42):
Afternoon.

Speaker 9 (02:00:43):
I feel like the Truman Show.

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How are you doing? My friend doing well? Mood? AND's mongol?
How are you late? As per usual? All right, we
got thirty five seconds, Katie, Swamp Dweller will be about
three minutes and two seconds, and then we'll bring you

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and welcome to spaced Out Radios Swamp.

Speaker 7 (02:02:53):
I'm swamp dweller, and tonight I'm going to take you
on a mystic journey of the unnos, sharing tales of monsters,
legends and nightmares.

Speaker 1 (02:03:03):
Welcome to the space Sout Radio Swamp.

Speaker 7 (02:03:09):
For a bit of background, I live in South Australia
and I am seventeen years old. I have always been
interested in exploring abandoned buildings, so for my birthday, I
decided to meet up with a friend that I met
on TikTok that goes urban exploring. I'll call him Jack
to set the scene. It was a slightly warm day

(02:03:29):
in Adelaide. My friend Chris and I caught a bust
to town and met Jack at a bookstore. After hanging
out for some time rollerskating in an empty car park,
we explored an abandoned gallery seven or nine stories tall.
I forgot the exact number. Jack crawled through a tiny
event to unlock the doors, and Chris and I waited

(02:03:49):
for him. After gaining entrance, we explored the building thirty
minutes from top to bottom. Everything was going well when
we encountered this large red stain on one of the floors.

Speaker 1 (02:04:01):
It was still wet, with a few cigarette butts left
roughly in the center of the paint.

Speaker 7 (02:04:06):
All three of us agreed that the color was very
suspicious and looked like blood, but we couldn't tell if
it was blood or paint. At one point, Chris and
I were at the center of the floor looking down
at this mezzanine or indoor balcony. Jack was trying to
pry a door open to my left, about eight meters away. Suddenly,

(02:04:27):
he let us scream and dropped his torch. I looked up,
trying to figure out what it scared him. I thought
that maybe he had seen a giant spider or something dumb.
After staring at the door for quite a few seconds,
I saw a hand squeezing through the hole where the
doorknob would have been. My friends and I quickly regrouped
and walked away from the door, right where this stain
that looked like blood was a few seconds later, the

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hand's owner started walking rapidly toward us. As three teenagers,
we all felt just a little bit nervous. The hand's
owner was an older male in his thirties, maybe more
significant than us in size. Nevertheless, Jack remained calm and
started having a conversation with the man. The older male
told us that he was from Melbourn, had been drinking

(02:05:10):
with some friends in a band and stayed there overnight.
He then noticed the stain on the ground, and that
is where things get a bit weird. He told us
that his friends had removed the body and demanded that
we were not to tell anyone. We all collectively agreed
not to tell anyone, and we were feeling properly weirded
out by this point, so I pulled out my pocket knife,

(02:05:32):
keeping it behind me just in case. The man did
eventually leave us alone, and so we got out of there.
After a couple of months, probably somewhere around February twenty
twenty three to be exact, Jack and I met up
again and ended up exploring that same building. The stain
was still there, but this time it looked like somebody
had poured another liquid on top of it to try

(02:05:52):
to clean it.

Speaker 1 (02:05:53):
They did a half ash job.

Speaker 7 (02:05:55):
Nothing weird happened during that exploration, except for an alarm
that Jack did not set up off or myself set
off going off by itself. There was a mutual feeling
that somebody else had been in that building, but it's
hard to say for sure.

Speaker 1 (02:06:09):
Thank you swamp Dweller for another crazy, spooky story. If
you want more just like that, head on over to YouTube.
Type in swamp Dweller hit subscribe ring that bell. He
has thousands of stories just like that, all for free.
Have a listen you'll enjoy. Now it's story time. We're
gonna bring in Katie Page from Rocky Mountain Rants Research

(02:06:30):
and The Encounters.

Speaker 4 (02:06:33):
Nancyci Bow.

Speaker 1 (02:06:59):
All right, Katie Page, welcome back to spaced Out Radio,
Week number two of the Encounters. How you doing.

Speaker 9 (02:07:08):
I'm doing all right. I just got to spend a
couple of days with none other than Ryan Wood. I
helped him scan documents to put into the UFO decks
and just a reminder, you know, I decided for this
encounters we would go alphabetical through the states and then
now we're adding some providences of Canada. So tonight is

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Alaska and British Columbia.

Speaker 1 (02:07:33):
Hey, I know where those places are.

Speaker 3 (02:07:36):
Yeah, yeah, so.

Speaker 9 (02:07:38):
Yeah, now you can relate. But what's really cool is
I'm looking for these obscure cases. You know, we all
know the well known cases. So using Ryanwoods, you can
go to ufodex dot com and just type in in
the old question and you can use it right now.
Why it's free because I know eventually he's going to
have so much in there he'll probably want to monetize that.
And I don't blame him. It's a lot of work.

(02:07:58):
He's done a lot of work on that. So it
was a great tool for me to find these obscure
cases in these states. So a couple of things. You know,
Alaska is in the top five of sightings per capita,
so which kind of goes to my I've always kind
of had a theory that UFOs like these, you know,

(02:08:19):
remote places, even though they're not reported as often as
they should because we don't have the populations to report them.
I do believe that, you know, our extraterrestrial friends like
these remote areas, and you know, Alaska's very vast. So
another thing that's commonly known about Alaska is the missing people.
They have a high incidence of missing people, I think

(02:08:39):
since the nineteen sixties, like twelve hundred. But as I'm
researching this, and of course David Plottis does his work
with all that, but what was really strange is I
came across the statistic from April first, twenty twenty three
through June thirtieth, twenty twenty three, so we're only talking
a couple months in Alaska, four hundred and thirty seven
people went reported missing. And just those couple of months,

(02:09:04):
what I mean is there was there like a mass
subduction or something. I couldn't believe that when I read that.

Speaker 1 (02:09:13):
That is absolutely intriguing, and you know, you wonder how
many of these people go into the wild and just
never come back Alaska. You know, from where I am
in British Columbia, right north to the Yukon and then
over to Alaska. It is such uncharted territory of wild,

(02:09:36):
wicked animals. Okay, it really is, and it is, Uh,
there is a phenomena from Vancouver all the way up
to Alaska. How many people just vanish And in fact
you can't see it, you know, on our YouTube channel.
But and I'll explain for our radio people. I actually

(02:09:57):
have a map on my wall of missing people in
British Columbia right here. And this is from the twenty
nineteen book that David Politis put out for Missing for
one to one Canada. And the fact that these people
are just vanishing, it's unbelievable. You track it more in

(02:10:21):
the United States than we do here in Canada. It's
not as publicized as it probably should be outside of
the Highway of Tears, which actually starts in my town
and goes north. It's a little bit crazy, but there's
a lot of predatory animals out here, grizzly bears. I

(02:10:45):
was going to mention bigfoot, dog man, alien encounters, many
many different types of encounters in our area straight up
to Alaska. And what a lot of people don't understand
is the more you go north the bigger the animals get,
so like I could have running through my property, I

(02:11:08):
could have like a twelve hundred pound moose. You go
up to Alaska, that moose is now two thousand pounds. Okay.
The bears get bigger. That's where you get into the
Kodiaks and the brown bears, and you know, even more
north where the polar bears range. Okay, a polar bear
gets up to two thousand pounds as well, muskos, wolf packs.

(02:11:34):
I mean, you get some of these wolves out there
where if you put them on their hind legs, they're
standing seven eight feet tall. It's ridiculous.

Speaker 9 (02:11:44):
Yeah, and not to mention just the the weather, the snow,
the terrain.

Speaker 1 (02:11:50):
All of that. So oh, it's dangerous out there. It's dangerous.
And you know what, it's funny if I could just
mention this quickly, Katie. I take a lot of heat
to James, and I take a lot of heat for
our project called Secrets of the Forest where we go
into the forest arm and we'll get comments all the time.

(02:12:11):
You guys are never going to find sasquatch because sasquatch
doesn't like guns. Okay, well, and sasquatch stays away from guys.
We have no choice. We're not in this little pitilly forest,
you know, in suburbia somewhere where there's been a sighting. Like,
there's a lot of stuff out here that wants to

(02:12:32):
kill you and eat you, especially at this time of year,
so you always have to be on guard. But the
missing people of Alaska, I mean, with everything that's going
on there, with the Alaskan Triangle. People say there's portals there,
and it's not just bakefoot there. People have brought some

(02:12:52):
really weird creatures to the table.

Speaker 9 (02:12:55):
There, Katie, that's right, And I hope you bring a
compass with you, in old fashion compass. If that thing
starts spinning, get out of there. I worry about you.
That's scary. So in research, oh go ahead, No, please
go ahead.

Speaker 1 (02:13:10):
Okay.

Speaker 9 (02:13:11):
So in researching some of the cases in Alaska, I
know we're limited on time, so I'm gonna have to
cut it short a little bit. But I was intrigued
by this nineteen thirty six triangular case. This, yeah, I mean,
to have a triangle sighting in nineteen thirty six is
just crazy. So two men twenty seven miles outside of Anchorage,

(02:13:32):
they are hitch hiking, they think they see the light
of a truck and they have this sighting. It lasted
over three minutes, which is really quite a long sighting.
And this triangle had a blue green light, it says,
at the top, which is a little suspicious because if
you're looking up at a triangle, But maybe they could
see it from a little bit of a distance. It
was like a thousand feet away, so maybe they could

(02:13:53):
see the light on the top. But it did make
a sound like an engine. So typically we hear triangle
sightings silent. This did make us sound, so that was interesting.
But I thought this was significant because in nineteen you know,
we didn't have triangles, and in fact, I don't think
we started flying commercial airlines until the early fifties if
I'm not mistaken, Like maybe nineteen fifty two was the

(02:14:16):
first commercial flights. So to have a nineteen thirty six
triangle sighting was pretty cool, okay, And this one I
thought was neat too. This was a nineteen forty seven
flying wing encounter out of Bethel, Alaska, and was significant
about this. This was spotted by a pilot and a

(02:14:38):
co pilot, so we had two credible witnesses. Again, this
is nineteen forty seven July, so we all know what
happens in July. This occurred just weeks after the famous
Kenneth Arnold sighting and the famous Roswell incident. Again, these
pilots tried to pace this very large craft. They called

(02:14:59):
it a flying wing.

Speaker 4 (02:15:01):
It had no.

Speaker 9 (02:15:02):
Visible means of propulsion, and they were cruising at one
hundred and seventy miles an hour and this thing outpaced them.
So again this is kind of significant to me because
it's right there with the Roswell and the Kenneth Arnold sighting.
So that was a cool one. Then out of the
Kodiak Islands we had a nineteen fifties a flying humanoid.
And this one's interesting. It says in the nineteen fifties

(02:15:24):
military personnel at Kodiak Island reported radar contacts and visual sighting,
so this was a multi sighting witness of unidentified aero phenomena.
In one case, a flying humanoid was reportedly seen moving
at high speeds above the base, described as a man
shaped bat with wings. The incident was reported in official documents,

(02:15:49):
but later just determined it with swamp gas or hallucinations. Well,
we all know what we think about swamp gas and hallucinations.
I'm sure not, because these these batwing creatures are spotted
all over in that area. So a couple more for
Alaska and then we're going to move on to British Columbia.
Here another This was another nineteen eighty seven, So we're

(02:16:14):
getting closer, and we have a recent sighting here. This
was at Saint Lauris Island of a humanoid reports. In January,
a series of eighteen reports from Saint Lauris Island in
the Baring Sea described encounters of large domed objects with
humanoid figures. Some reports were so close they were able

(02:16:35):
to really see the figures walking inside these craft. Again,
multi over eighteen witnesses and they saw little people in
these dome shaped crafts. So that's pretty cool. How are
we on time?

Speaker 1 (02:16:48):
We have seven and a half minutes.

Speaker 9 (02:16:50):
Oh except, okay, I want to get this one in.
This is from Sitka. It's a cit coubduction and really briefly,
this is from nineteen ninety three. But this is a
guy who works at a grocery store. He's a meat cutter. Okay,
so he claims an abduction experience. But I found this
case interesting because he said that ets were interested in

(02:17:11):
his tattoos and actually took him a border craft removed
his tattoos. The next day, he shows up for work,
you know, at the grocery store, showing his friends, you know,
that his tattoos are gone, and he has like the
pictures of the scarring from the missing tattoos. I had
never heard of anything like that before. Alien's interested in tattoos?

Speaker 1 (02:17:30):
Be either.

Speaker 13 (02:17:31):
Isn't that cool?

Speaker 1 (02:17:32):
Really interesting?

Speaker 4 (02:17:34):
Right?

Speaker 1 (02:17:34):
Okay?

Speaker 9 (02:17:35):
So UFO sighting activity in British Columbia. So, British Columbia
has the second highest number of reported UFO sightings in Canada,
with Ontario being number one. And I thought this was significant,
you know, being an next Move On person. In twenty
twenty two alone, there were one hundred and fifty three
sightings in British Columbia. That's a lot of sightings. Not

(02:18:00):
only that, but the sightings there lasted on average twenty
two minutes. So not only are you seeing these multiple sightings,
but you're seeing them for a long time twenty two minutes.
That's crazy to me.

Speaker 1 (02:18:15):
Can I tell you why?

Speaker 3 (02:18:17):
Can I tell you why?

Speaker 1 (02:18:19):
Because when you get out of the Greater Vancouver area,
BC is extremely sparse with population. And yes, there are
other cities in the province you know that are big,
you know, big arounds let's say one hundred thousand plus people.

(02:18:39):
But one thing that you don't get a lot of
up here the more north you go is airline traffic
and airplanes. So when we see something flying in the
sky and we know it's not a satellite or an
airliner flying by, it's got to be something, right.

Speaker 9 (02:18:59):
And it's just sitting there for an average of twenty
two minutes. So I thought that was just really impressive. Yeah,
and you know, old Katie likes the seventies, so I
have to start with a nineteen seventy seven. This says
it was out of Maple Ridge. And I like this
too because it corresponds with Rocky Mountain Ranch. And please
check out my YouTube channel, Rocky Mountain Ranch Research with

(02:19:20):
Katie Page on YouTube and hit that subscribe button. I'm
still trying to recover from my devastating deletion, but anyway,
this was a diamond shaped high strangeness encounter in nineteen
seventy seven in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. August twenty third,
nineteen seventy seven. That was interesting. And then in Greenwood

(02:19:42):
they had multiple reports of these little men, these little
blue men. This was in nineteen seventy five. There was
a flap of these. I mean, turn the cage. I
want to get to some of the good ones here
later on, because I know we're short on time. Let's see.
Oh right here, Okay, there we go. Okay, the Clearwater Bay.

(02:20:04):
Do you know where that is?

Speaker 1 (02:20:05):
Clear Water? Yes?

Speaker 9 (02:20:07):
Okay, you know a lot of sasquatch there.

Speaker 1 (02:20:10):
You know Clearwater is an hour south of me.

Speaker 9 (02:20:13):
Oh all right, well you're gonna have to go do
some big foot sighting there because there's multiple witnesses, including
Fred and they called him bub and he was a
former Royal Canadian Air Force reported seeing spherracle or disshape
UFOs over Clearwater Bay. These sightings often coincided with reports

(02:20:38):
of sasquatch or bigfoot creatures in the area. Some witnesses
describe seeing large hairy humanoids in the vicinity with UFOs,
which I like that because you know, we have Stan
Gordon's book where he connects a lot of the UFO
sightings with sasquatch. So have you ever seen Dave a
UFO or an orb in connection with any sounds or

(02:21:00):
bigfoot activity in that area.

Speaker 1 (02:21:02):
Flight three.

Speaker 13 (02:21:05):
All right, yeah, that's cool.

Speaker 9 (02:21:07):
Right, Okay. So last one bat winged creature in Ufo
and Victoria. This was in the nineteen sixties. A teenager
reported seeing a bat winged headless creature after observing a
bright object land in the nearby field. The area showed flattened, blackened,

(02:21:29):
and giant footprints, which also reminds me of Rocky Mountain
Ranch where you have these flattened circles on the ground
and these strange prints. Same with Snippy case that was
unreported and was recently you know, we found the photographs
of these strange giant prints next to the carcass of Snippy.
So this is very similar and I always love making
those connections, right. And then we had in the location

(02:21:54):
is called I'm sorry if I butcher the name ocanaguin.

Speaker 1 (02:22:00):
Okanagan Valley open Nagan Valley.

Speaker 9 (02:22:03):
How far are you from that?

Speaker 1 (02:22:04):
I am about four hours north of it, Okay. So
the lake Okanagan Lake is where og Pogo is.

Speaker 9 (02:22:12):
Oh right, the like Lockness monster hype creature. Yeah, I
read about that one too, But here they had in
the nineteen seventies a very similar report of an egg
shaped craft. So our tic tac ache shaped egg shaped craft,
we're seeing. Several witnesses in the valley reported seeing egg
shaped UFOs that admit emitted beams of light and cause

(02:22:36):
missing time. Subdesscribed being paralyzed unable to move during the encounters,
and few reported seeing few reported seeing small gray skin
beans inside the craft. So a lot of reports. I
have more, we can say for another time because I
know we're out of time. But how cool you know
all these connections right across as important.

Speaker 1 (02:22:59):
You know, just in between where I live and Clearwater
where you mentioned, there is a little town called Little Fort.
Now what a lot of people don't know about Little Fort.
It's kind of like they're only they're little secret. Okay,
Like literally, this place has a gas station, a rest stop,

(02:23:21):
and a really good restaurant.

Speaker 9 (02:23:26):
Okay, don't blink and you'll miss.

Speaker 1 (02:23:27):
It pretty much pretty much. And I think there's about
twelve houses there. But there is a huge, huge amount
of UFO sightings and people quietly talking about alien abductions there. Wow.
And that whole area between Clearwater and Little Fort that

(02:23:51):
is the highway that ends up going into the Rocky
Mountains towards Alberta. And I think you know what you know,
being the fact that we are right in between the
Cascade Mountains and the Rocky Mountains, there is something that
the UFOs love about this area on top of the

(02:24:14):
mountains where I live. And it's just incredible the amount
of sightings that happen here. Quickly. The UFO sighting that
we had in twenty twenty three with the Sasquatch, we
were warned by a Sasquatch that there was a UFO
and aliens on the ground between us. Oh, and there
were seven of us there.

Speaker 9 (02:24:36):
I have to wonder too, Dave, if there's something underground
on the basis under there.

Speaker 1 (02:24:41):
You got that right, Katie Page. Rocky Mountain Branch Research
is or YouTube channel the Day one oh one coming
up next. This is based out radio and your host
Nay Scott. All right, we are clear now. Wells Gray Park,

(02:25:15):
which starts in the clear Water area has a lot
of Sasquatch sightings in it, and Wells Gray ends about
an hour southeast of me.

Speaker 9 (02:25:27):
Wow, you have to know the Bigfoot Sasquatch love it
up there up north. You got the bigger food, right,
you just said it. So your animals are bigger, they're hungry,
and they can hide.

Speaker 1 (02:25:40):
When you get your stuff sorted out. Next year, we're
gonna we got to bring you up here. I got
to take you to a couple of areas because the
one area will absolutely blow you away.

Speaker 9 (02:25:53):
It's on my bucket list. Sign me up.

Speaker 1 (02:25:55):
I'm there, Katie. Are you are the best? Thank you.
We will talk to you a week from now, and
I can tell you right now, point blank, our audience
loves the fact that you were here weekly. They love it.

Speaker 9 (02:26:08):
I love being here. So good night everybody, or good
morning or good afternoon, Truman.

Speaker 1 (02:26:13):
Show, take care, beautiful, good night, good night Katie Page, everybody.
How awesome is she? I tell you what a steal
for us that she's here. What an absolute steal.

Speaker 13 (02:26:25):
M.

Speaker 1 (02:26:26):
I made some bold moves in the past, but finally
getting Katie Paige on here on a weekly basis, I'm
gonna call that a big win, a huge win for
what we do here on spaced Out Radio. And if
you haven't subscribed to her channel, Rocky Mountain Ranch Research
on YouTube, please do me the favor. Go do that.

(02:26:47):
She literally lost her channel, and she's rebuilding her channel now.
So whatever we as spaced out radio could do to help,
let's do that. Let's get her subscribership back up and
help her get back in and in line with where
she wants to because she's so talented, so talented. All right,

(02:27:09):
Dave one on one coming up next, and I just
got to find something.

Speaker 3 (02:27:15):
Here, all right, Yeah, yeah, Farlo.

Speaker 6 (02:27:44):
That off.

Speaker 1 (02:27:48):
Like this, give me two seconds.

Speaker 2 (02:27:50):
Guys.

Speaker 3 (02:27:58):
Mm hm m.

Speaker 1 (02:28:15):
All right, that's all set up. We're good, We're good.
Excuse me. Science Bob will be back soon, I promise you,
like next Wednesday, Science Bob Athena. I'm sorry, yeah, Hi, Yale,

(02:28:48):
is that it? How long does he go live? We're
live until the top of the hour. I'm the heat
you're talking about, I think yes. So if if you

(02:29:13):
are new here or not new, but if you're a
usual regular here but you haven't been around in a
couple of weeks, I've changed the day of one on
one in the Weird News of the Week to Wednesdays,
so Josh Rutledge could do the UFO Report Mondays and Thursdays,
and Katie comes in every Wednesday for the short series
there Big Bat Phil Jones. Good morning to you. Our

(02:29:47):
Keith Andrews may not be here Friday. He had a
health scare and hopefully he'll be. He's in hospital right now.
He's hoping to find out if he'll be released tomorrow.
Tim is not gone. Tim is going through some health
issues as well. Right now. He cannot know. Health wise,

(02:30:09):
he can no longer do the UFO report. His doctors
have forced him to get a minimum of eight hours
sleep a night. I'll explain all that Warden hit me
up after the show and I'll explain that to you,
and I'll explain our Keith as well. Yes, Keith got married.

(02:30:56):
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(02:32:26):
the UFO world took another kick to the teeth. But
this should be one that we expected and not so surprising.
How did this happen? How did we lose our teeth
in the UFO world. Well, let old Davy tell you. Look,
here's one thing that we're going to have a reality
check here for a second. That reality check is the

(02:32:50):
governments of the world, the defense contractors of the world,
do not want you or me or the rest of
the world to know that UFOs and aliens are potentially here. No,
they don't want that. They don't want us to have
the technology. They don't want us to know that they've
maybe got alien bodies. They don't want any of it.

(02:33:14):
And let me tell you why. It comes down to money.
As long as defense budgets are creating massive amounts of
technolological advances. Wherever they're getting their technology from, we're not
going to see it. And that includes aliens, UFOs, time travel,

(02:33:38):
interdimensional beings, whatever it may be. We can wish, we
can stomp our feet and throw a tantrum like a
kid who isn't getting their favorite toy at the Walmart
toy asle or we can start to accept the fact
that this isn't going to happen. Now. I'm not trying
to sound negative, but there is a reality to this

(02:33:58):
because right now, as of today, and apparently we are
leaning towards the New Defense Act coming out the budget
basically the US military budget which comes out in December
every year, will not have any money to study UFOs

(02:34:20):
or UAP unidentified aerial phenomena. Now, apparently they're not going
to let it happen. Now. I really thought there was
a chance for the Chuck Schumer Mike Round's bill to
actually get through this time, especially with Mike Turner, who
used to be a thorn in the side in the

(02:34:41):
Gang of Eight to anybody looking into UFOs And why
wouldn't he be considering that he was literally from Ohio
and his constituents most of them worked at Wright Patterson
Air Force Base, so obviously he didn't want it to happen,
and he convinced that the National Authorization Act was not

(02:35:02):
the place or there was no place for UFO or
UAP research. Now Ascopole's Matt Laslow, who were lining up
a date to get him on this show very very soon. Okay,
I'm waiting for a text message, that's how soon. And
if you haven't followed him and the UFO work that

(02:35:22):
he has been doing in Washington, DC, it really is
second to none, and he stated in a conversation with
Senator Mike Rounds, round stated that I don't think anything's
going to get through the House. I think that's where
the issues are now. It was thought that maybe the

(02:35:43):
Senat Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker had problems with
it in the Senate, but that may not be the case.
The fact is that these people who are elected, especially
long term congress people and senators who have a lot
of friends in the defense departments and am the contractors,

(02:36:06):
they do not want it to go through. So they
are putting pressure on these politicians to say, let's leave
the UFO stuff out of there now. Of course there
are going to be the politicians who say, why are
we make wasting money on fantasy and science fiction? Why
are we doing that? They don't want to believe, for

(02:36:27):
one reason or another, that this is actually happening, that
UFOs are actually here, that we may have contact with
alien life forms. There are others who are probably in
the know for having top secret clearance and talking to
military members and agency members who say, yeah, this stuff
is here, but the government doesn't have it.

Speaker 4 (02:36:51):
No.

Speaker 1 (02:36:51):
You see, this is why if we go down the
rabbit hole of where this technology is, government may not
be lying and say we don't have anything. Why would
that be truthful? Well, it's because if they move it
into private hands, whether it was Bigelow Aerospace, whether it

(02:37:14):
was Lockheed Martin, Boeing, raytheon, just to name a few,
those companies. Being private companies are exempt from Foyer requests,
which means that you can knock on their door all
day long and say, hey, show me them aliens. They
don't have to answer the question. They don't need to

(02:37:36):
take your phone, call, your email, or your express mail letter.
If you're going old school snail mail, they don't need
to do it. So where does this put us well.
As I've stated before, I don't think disclosure is ever
going to happen. Not to be a negative an antsy
don't want to be that guy, Okay, But we have

(02:37:59):
to realize that this subject is much bigger than whatever
we think it is, and the secrets are there. People
are in the know. This is why it's so much
trouble when you see so many people talking out of
both sides of their mouths. For instance, you see the
politicians saying, damn it, we need disclosure now, and on

(02:38:21):
the other side of their mouth they're saying, well, let's
go talking a skiff, because you know transparency. Let's talk
it a skiff. Public doesn't need to know about this
type of transparency. But this is transparency between you and I.
And that's where it stands. Do we really want disclosure?
You have people out there saying, you know, maybe humanity

(02:38:42):
isn't ready for this because it ties to religion, it
ties to Jesus and God and all sorts of devilish,
devious demons out there. Well, we can look at it
that way too, that maybe they're trying to protect us
from armageddon Part four hundred sixty nine. Maybe, or maybe

(02:39:04):
they don't want us to have the technology because weaponry
and fear creates budgets. That's very true. It creates budget. Remember,
fear creates budget unless it's UFOs, and they'll probably make

(02:39:26):
more money towards defense because you know when you lose
two three trillion dollars every couple of years that you
have no accounting for, yet the IRS can literally track
how much you're making off of a YouTube channel or
a podcast with just a flick of a switch. And

(02:39:48):
if you don't pay your taxes on that, boy, old boy,
you're getting jail time. But two to three trillion, ah,
who cares? Who cares about that?

Speaker 7 (02:39:56):
Right?

Speaker 1 (02:39:57):
The money goes somewhere, likely in the black projects who
just seem to have a never ending budget on anything.
And it's not just the United States. It's happening in Canada,
It's happening in the UK, France, Portugal, Australia, New Zealand,
wherever it is, it is happening there as well. The

(02:40:18):
disclosure movement is much more than just saying, my fellow
Americans from the presidential podium, we are not alone in
this universe. It is way more than that. This is
an in depth subject that is going to have to
be approached with numerous, numerous angles leaning towards it. What

(02:40:39):
does this do to the economy, What does this do
to the health sector, What does this do for food?
What does this do for banking? What does it do
for fuel? What does it due to humanity and religion?
There is a lot going on right now, and it is,

(02:41:00):
if you go, technically, a disturbing subject, because, yes, people
like you and me who believe in this subject, maybe
we've had our own encounters. We know this is real.
We know that aliens are here. We didn't just make
up the dream of being taken or watching a UFO

(02:41:21):
landing or seeing something up close and personal that just
defies logic. It's not about that we already know. But
the majority of this planet is still non believers in
the subject, and yes, more and more every day are
learning and thinking that this is something that could be happening. Now.

(02:41:46):
Take for instance, three I Atlas au Vi Lobe of
Harvard University. The famed astrophysicist claims that we cannot rule
out that this is a spacecraft. It's acting like a meteor.
It probably is a meteor, but it has made some
real weird movements turning and trajectory changes and light source

(02:42:14):
that really doesn't make up to what a meteor should
act like. Apparently there are people out there who know
how medias or meteors rather should act. That being said,
you get another bunch of scientists like the famed Neil
de grass Tyson, our favorite scientists around here, who are

(02:42:36):
all like, no, it's a medior. No, it's a meteor.
That closed minded thought by a community that is supposed
to be able to open their minds and explore any
type of possibility out there, has the door closed on
it right off the bat. We can't do that, can't
do that? Why not open the door? Why not just say, hey,

(02:42:59):
there is is a possibility. Why is that so hard
to admit when the top scientists are fighting over it?
How do we even learn? How can we even think
of the possibility that there isn't more out there? It's
just a day in the argument. This subject gets so

(02:43:20):
confusing at times that we don't know our right foot
from our left when we're trying to explain the merits
of all these different arguments. And it just bugs me that,
once again, going back to the original topic, as I
jump around personally, what a hypocrite I am. But when
we go back to the original topic of the US

(02:43:42):
not getting the UAP Act in there into the defense budget,
it makes me wonder if this will ever happen, And
I think more and more we are seeing these doors close.
Look Nancy Mays or anapolinea Luna and their conspiracy club.
They can make as many congressional hearings as possible. Are

(02:44:04):
they interviewing the right people? Are they really taking on
people who are in the know rather than people who
are just storytellers? They're not. Outside of George Knapp, I
believe that the hearings, Oh maybe David Grush as well.
I'll throw David Grush at there. Outside of those two,

(02:44:25):
the hearings really have been impossible to listen to because
they aren't moving the ball forward. Not to sound negative
once again, but what is the difference between a military
personnel member having an experience or you or me having
an experience of telling our story. That's what it's like.

(02:44:45):
If they're going to get serious about this subject and
really do care about disclosure, they need to bring in
some heavy hitters. They need to subpoena or call to
testify somebody from Lockheed Martin. What about Robert Bigelow. He's
got deep pockets and he's put a lot of his
own money into this subject. You have to get people

(02:45:08):
who are allegedly in the top brass of this all.
If you're not, then you're just playing games to create
a story. For most of us in this subject, this
is more than just a story. This is a life reality.
For those who have been taken. You'll understand it's not
fun for the most part. In being taken. They take

(02:45:31):
you against your will, whether they give you a positive
experience or not. It's not fun to all of a
sudden be woken up in the middle of the night
seeing little gray dudes in your bedroom. It's not fun
to wake up on a craft and see your child
sitting next beside you. It's not fun where people have

(02:45:52):
claimed to have some sort of surgeries going on on
their body. I think this subject is going to end
up having to be more grassroots shows like mine, Shows
like other peoples that we know, whether it's Coast to
Coast or Jimmy Church or many others. Dave Schrader puts

(02:46:13):
on another good one. Shows like that is where people
need to start gaining their attention, the researchers and the
grassroots boots on the ground researchers. That's where it's going
to come from. But I think the other door is closing.
And every time we hear this budget being shut down,
the door closes a little more. And we should be

(02:46:34):
used to it by Now that's your day of one
on one.

Speaker 4 (02:46:40):
As God is my witness.

Speaker 9 (02:46:42):
I thought turkeys could fly, lad And here is the
latest bulletin from the Ender Continental Radio News.

Speaker 4 (02:46:49):
Doors.

Speaker 5 (02:46:49):
I am good at things, fighting and reading the news.

Speaker 1 (02:46:53):
It's time once again we're spaced out radios. Weird news
of the week. All right, We're going to kick off
the weird news of the week in Iowa. And it's
a sad story, but a weird one. A teenager died
in rural Iowa after he was shot by a fellow

(02:47:13):
hunter who apparently mistook him for a squirrel. You heard
that right. Apparently this young man named Carson Ryan God
bless his soul, just seventeen years old, way too young,
was hunting squirrels outside Iowa City when gunfire from someone
in his group struck him in the back of the head.

(02:47:35):
According to the Iowa Department Natural Resources. The agency said
Ryan was mistaken for a squirrel by a member of
his hunting party. The incident took place around three pm.
Ryan later died from his injuries at the University of
Iowa Healthcare Medical Center in Iowa City. His death is
currently under investigation by the Sheriff's office in Washington County,

(02:47:58):
where the shooting occurred. The boys track and field team
at his high school reacted to his death one social media,
basically saying they were absolutely shocked. And you know, I mean,
this is a tragedy that's just uncalled for, but it
does go to show the dangers of hunting and you
have to be careful at all times. The family is

(02:48:18):
mourning the loss, but I mean, how do you mistake
a human for a squirrel? How do you do that?
Not to be insensitive, okay, but I hunt. I'm out
in the forest and I'm always watching number one where

(02:48:39):
my finger, my trigger finger is and number two, I
make sure there's no one around me. And number three,
I have noticed that a human is a lot larger
than a squirrel. It's a sad story. Indeed, I feel
sorry for this boy's family. Tragedy. That one hurts, all right,

(02:49:00):
let's move on. Here's a weird one. Police in northern
California were understandably perplexed when they pulled over a way
Mo taxi after it made an illegal U turn, only
to find out there is no driver behind the wheel
and therefore no one to ticket. The San Bruno Police

(02:49:22):
Department wrote in a now viral weekend social media post
that officers were conducting a dui operation early Saturday morning
when a self driving Weaimo made the illegal turn in
front of them. Officers stop the vehicle but declined to
write a ticket as their citation books don't have a
box for robot. That's right, no driver, no hands, no clue,

(02:49:42):
read the post, which was accompanied by photos of an
officer peering into the car. Officers contacted Weimo to report
what they called a glitch, and in the post, they
said they hope the reprogramming will determine more illegal moves.
The department's Facebook post has generated more than five hundred comments,
with any people outraged the police didn't ticket the company.

(02:50:03):
People also want to know how police got the car
to pull over, but San Bruno Sergeant Scott Smith Mentigol
said that the only they can only ticket a human
driver or operator for a moving violation, unlike parking tickets
that can be left at the wheel. A new state
law that kicks in next year will allow police to

(02:50:23):
report moving violations to the Department of Motor Vehicles, which
is figuring out the specifics, including potential penalties for companies.
Way MOO spokesperson Juliet Elina says that the company's atonomous
driving system is closely monitored by regulators. We are looking
into this situation and are committed to improving road safety.

(02:50:44):
THROAT are ongoing learnings and experiences. Well, if that isn't
an HR comment, I don't know what is, but I'll
tell you if you've never seen one of these taxis
that literally has no driver, it's scary. I saw those
in California when I was there. I didn't want to
ride one. Scared the daylights out of me. Finally, let's

(02:51:04):
head back to Australia, where a doc worker won his
job back after he was fired for, among other things,
telling a colleague that he has put his tally whacker
in a subway sandwich. Yeah. Sixty two year old Robert
Smith was fired from his job at the Ports in
Melbourne in January where he had been working since two

(02:51:27):
thousand and nine, a decision by the Australian Fair Work Commission.
Oh there's siren going by the studio here. His employer
accus Smith of showing male co workers a bikini clad
photos of female colleagues, telling one that he had put
his blank in his subway sandwich, and then colleague a
colleague a useful piece of doo doo and a condescending

(02:51:49):
bad word. Smith says that it was an unreasonable dismissal
even for his potty mouth. Ruled in his favor that
he should get his job back, and there he is.
I want to know who reports putting a sandwich or
your tallywhackers? Shall we say, in a sandwich? That sounds

(02:52:09):
like a real, real filthy fetish, doesn't it. But hey
to each their own. Thank you for listening in tonight
on spaced Out Radio, as we welcome in mister Ron
Bumblefoot fall rocking in the background with little brother is watching.
Bumblefoot is the official music of spaced Out Radio. Rockinness

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Out Radio. Yeah remember this show is copyright by spaced
Out Radio and Bigfoot Broadcasting Women ED. Thank you so
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