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October 19, 2025 • 174 mins
Tonight We Talk Vampires and What if they have their own planet?

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to spaced Out Radio, the after hours radio show
with me a host, mister robb G. We're gonna have
a great night here tonight. We're in the spooky season,
which means we're gonna get into some paranormal We're gonna
talk about some books Planet of the Vampires to be
more specific, which is the latest release by our guest
Keith Evans here tonight, rejoining us for the second time.

(00:23):
He'll be here for hours one and two. Well, if
Steve Stockton tells her told mister person mysteries, hour three
plus maybe some unapologetically mister robb G, we'll see. Let's
get this party started right about now. Good reading, space travelers,

(00:50):
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(01:37):
rock out to the man that you hear right there
with the run bumble foot GoF and oh oh so
much more. Fantastic show tonight we have Keith Devans joined
in us talking planet at the Vampires get in some
pureanormal talk. We just get in some all around spooky
talk since it is that spooky season. We'll do that
for hours one and two, and then we'll get into

(01:58):
some Steve Stock tell us it told mister person mysteries
hour three and maybe some apologetically mister Rob g unapologetically,
I should say, let's go ahead and get this thing
started here tonight and bring in our guests once again,
science fiction author also paranormal researcher Keith Evans. Keith, how

(02:21):
are you and welcome to the show.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
Hey, I'm going good. Thanks for having me.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Yeah, definitely definitely had to have you back. I then
we sort of got into a little bit of the
plan of the Vampires last time we talked and I thought, hey,
you know what, we're in the spooky season'd be perfect time.
And since we talked last, you've released the books. So
now the book is actually out on the market, which
is cool and right on time for the spooky season.

(02:48):
Did you line it up that way for it to
be out during the spooky season or what were your
thoughts there?

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Well, actually, I wasn't gonna write a book this year,
and I didn't really have any good ideals. Of course,
I can write about paranormal research I've done in the past,
and I will do that eventually. And all of a
sudden I got this, you know, I thought Planet of

(03:16):
the Vampires, and I thought, you know, every chapter. Kind
of another day, another chapter came up, and it was
almost like just like someone was feeding me the information.
But it only took me two months to write the book,
and I published it, I guess sometime in early September,

(03:41):
so it's available on e book, kindle and paperback and
hardcover on Amazon. But Planet of the Vampires came very easy,
and I kind of based it on you know, the
book Vampires That Are Alive. I looked at all the

(04:01):
characteristics of a vampire, And I said, well, where would
they live, you know, if they live, if they came
from some planet, where would that planet be? And I
had read about a planet that was discovered in twenty
sixteen called Proxima Syria B.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Oh, approximate Centauri.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
Yep, Centauri, you're right, you're right, thanks, proximate centaury B.
And I just said that has to be the planet
where they came from, because I was looking for a
planet that was rough enough that would motivate the vampires
to want to travel to Earth. And I think they

(04:48):
actually traveled to Earth, probably long before human beings ever
took shape. But anyway, I think they've been here a
long time. And vampires, to me, they do not die.
They can be destroyed. So what a perfect species for
long space travel? And Proxima centory B is approximately four

(05:15):
point two light years away from you know, Earth, so
that's the amount of time it takes for light to
travel in one year. So if you have a space
craft that can just about go that fast, and you
could overcome the moment of inertia so that the people
inside aren't squished to death when they're moving that fast

(05:38):
and have to slow down or speed up, then you know,
you could probably get the Earth and maybe a little
less than five years. And I think if any any
species can survive, that vampires could.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
And when you when you say that, and that's very
interesting that you brought up that footnote there that Yeah,
as far as you know, when we think about the
vast distances you have to travel through space, it would
make sense that you would have a species that has
a super long lifespan or is what you would call
what they'd call the vampires the undead, right, so they

(06:16):
just are immortal essentially, So those would be the perfect
situations for, you know, something that were to travel the stars.
So that makes I would like to see something like that.
And when my mind kind of goes off on a
tangent when I think about that, because I'm like, Okay,
then can we think of vampires? You know, we think

(06:37):
of vampires as we see them on TV, fangs and
the Cape and the whole thing, right, but if we're
thinking about vampires in a metaphorical sense right where they
it's a bean that takes on the characteristics of a vampire.
And I don't know, like, what were you thinking when
you started putting all this together?

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Well, I don't feel that vampires are the bad guy.
I don't, you know. Growing up, everyone disliked me and
I thought I was a heck of a nice person,
so and a lot of people didn't like me because
of what someone said about me. And I had family
members that would just talk, talk, talk and talk, and

(07:25):
sadly a lot of people listen. So I thought, well,
just because a lot of people think pires are bad,
maybe or not. And as a child, I was able
to watch the British sitcom Dark Shadows that came on
about four four thirty in the afternoon, I guess around

(07:48):
nineteen sixty six, sixty eight, up until maybe seventy seventy one.
And it was a very good uh program about the paranormal,
which was few and far between back in the late
sixties early seventies, especially at least around Baltimore, Maryland, because

(08:11):
they seem to want to please the advertisers, and the
advertisers didn't want to go for too much paranormal. So
I watched that show and I thought that's pretty cool.
And in that show, Barnabas Collins was the vampire and
he was pretty much the hero. He was the guy
who was just trying to keep peace and keep the

(08:33):
family together. And he had an ex girlfriend who was
a witch who actually was a thorn in his side
all the way through. So he was just trying to
keep everyone happy and healthy. And so anyway, I always

(08:56):
I always thought when someone says so and so is bad,
that that's not good enough for me. I'm gonna have
to meet so and so and make my own decision.
And when you meet a person and make your own decision, ball,
what do you If you go by what other people say,
you're probably getting the wrong information. That's all I can say.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Yeah, And when you say when you say that, I
was listening to what you just said there, I'm thinking, Okay,
he's talking about these beings potentially being nice guys right
in the way that you had written your book. That
makes a lot of sense. And that makes a lot
of sense. And what I'm sitting here thinking is okay,

(09:40):
So if you have someone that's immortal, like vampire or whatever,
what have you, some an undebt immortal thing that do
they look at life or do they take life for granted?
Then if you're immortal, or is it that you would
understand the value of life? And what it means to

(10:00):
be alive, right, and then therefore you care about the
life of others or other species. So I could you
know if we were going to frame it in a
way to where you know, what we have traditionally known
as bloodsucking vampires that do evil things to human beings,
then you just start thinking on the psychology of it

(10:23):
and say, okay, this is an immortal being if we're
to believe that these things do exist outside of science fiction,
and what would the dilemma be there, like, would that person,
what that being then understand the value of life or
would it take life for granted because it has immortal
life or eternal life? Right? What would you say to that?

Speaker 2 (10:48):
I feel that vampires are like any other human being.
They can choose their own path and their own destiny.
But I feel that the majority of the vampires, they're
not greedy because they have forever to accomplish their goals
or whatever they want to do work wise or professional wise.

(11:11):
So I feel the need for them to feel greedy
and to want to hoard money or make more money
than their neighbor, it just doesn't happen because they have
forever to accumulate whatever they want. To accumulate, So I
think it takes greed off the table for vampires. And

(11:33):
I really feel that vampires they don't really if they're
going to live forever, they don't really have to pro
create unless they want to. So I don't think there's
any big motivation for that other than maybe pleasure. But
as far as you know, I know most males, like myself,

(11:55):
we want to have a son's or our name carries
on and stuff like that. And I think vampires being
able to live forever, it's almost like they're going to
be their son, their grandson, then their great grandson since
they're going to live forever. So I feel that that
takes away their motivation to you know, maybe make mistakes

(12:21):
and marry the wrong woman because they want to have
a family before they get too old. So I think
it really makes for a secure species that has confidence
in themselves and can actually be leadership towards other species
that don't have much confidence and are very insecure species

(12:45):
kind of like humans. Most humans are very insecure. You know,
if the other human don't look exactly like me, I
you know, some people would say, well, there must be
something wrong with them or something immoral about them, or
they're lesser than me or such such things like that,

(13:05):
and that's just, you know, not true at all. So
I think the fact that vampires know this, and if
they did come to earth and show themselves, they could
actually teach us a lot and we can learn a
lot from them. And probably people out there saying, well,

(13:26):
you're probably a vampire then, because you're you know, talking
to talk. No, I'm not. I'm not a vampire. But
I can think of a really spooky thing that happened
to me right after I retired in January of twenty seventeen.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
And before you say that, before you say that, tell
that story, I do want to. I want to preface
that you talk about being retired, and I don't think
we even were brought this up earlier. We should definitely
brought this up that Kevin actually has or he actually
has a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of
Central Florida and is a retired Army reservist and a

(14:09):
retired forensic scientist. So when you say retired from, what
field are you retiring from at that time?

Speaker 2 (14:20):
All of them, but all of them being an author?

Speaker 1 (14:24):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Is that was that? What your question was about.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Yeah, exactly. I just want to make sure everyone knew
your background as far as work, because you said you retired,
so I wanted to let them know what you retired from. Okay,
so go ahead and continue with that story.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
So anyway, January of twenty seventeen, I have been feeling
really bad for about since the first part of November,
and I thought, wow, I don't have the fluid, I
don't have the virus. At night, I was having night sweats,
and I'm sat, well, I'm not having nightmares to have

(15:04):
night sweats, and I was just in horrible shape. And
finally they had home healthcare checking on me, and the
home health care care nurse came and you know she
she said, I asked her. I said, well, she said,

(15:27):
I like for you to go to the hospital. And
this was New Year's Eve, going from twenty sixteen to
twenty seventeen, and she made a phone call and I
couldn't hear what she said, and then I heard the
siren kicked in and I said, well, that's that's for me,
isn't it. She said yes. So I went to the

(15:48):
hospital that night and they didn't know what was wrong
with me, and they kept asking me, you know, like
I knew, and I'd never had kidney fit before. But
if you ever start to feel really, really horrible and
can't find a reason, tell the doctor it's probably kidney failure.

(16:11):
So when they found out, they didn't know it was
kidney failure until I started to go in the renal
failure and then two doctors came into my room like
they had won the lottery, all happy about it. What
and they told me, mister Evans, you're going to die.

(16:31):
And I thought, hey, as an Army medic, I would
never tell a patient that, even it was true, because
that's the quickest way to send a patient into shock,
which then just goes downhill from there. So anyway, having
been an army medic and been in the Army, and

(16:53):
you know, I thought, nah, God hasn't said I'm going
to die, so I'm not going to die. I told
him that and they kind of laughed, you know. Later on,
I spoke to both of the doctors about it, and
the one doctor just looked at me mean and said nothing,
And the other doctor told me that he said he

(17:14):
had to tell me the truth. Anyway, So I proved
him all wrong because I'm still alive and I'm not
a vampire, but I might have relatives that were vampires
in the past, and I really feel all of us
might have a little bit of vampire in us. I

(17:37):
think vampires were the ones who manipulated our DNA, and
we do have DNA within our bodies that no other
animal on earth has, and I think that's because the
vampires thousands of years ago manipulated our DNA to make

(17:58):
us more like them so they could breed with us,
so they would have offspring that wouldn't have to avoid
the sunlight like the plague. And the reason why a
true vampire has to avoid the sunlight is it'll cause
their DNA to unravel. So that's the reason why they
start steaming and start to die when they're exposed to

(18:21):
our direct sunlight. But getting back to the story, they
finally found out, you know, that I was going into
renal failure and they were gonna put me on dialysis,
and they transferred me before I started dialysis, they transferred
me to the from the ICU. I was there six

(18:43):
days to a unit that is like the next step
before you go in the hospice. And they had approved
it with my assurance for me to stay there for
thirty days and in that unit. Well, I transferred me
late at night, but I mean late at night, eleven pm,

(19:04):
late at night, and you know, I was very tired.
When you have kidney failure, it just wears you out.
So I wanted to go to sleep around eleven o'clock,
and of course they were transferring me to this other unit.
It was in the same hospital, but it was actually
a different like a different hospital within the hospital. So

(19:32):
going down the hall, there was a nurse that met
the ICU nurse and she said, you are really busy
in the ICU tonight, aren't you. And my nurse said, yes,
the nurse from the ICU. And this lady said, I'll
take him from here, and she said okay. So this
nurse took me to my room and got me in

(19:54):
bed and she's about ready to leave, and I said, well,
it's about time for vital signs. So she took my
vital signs and then as she started to leave, I said,
don't forget my chart because my chart was down by
my feet, and I handed her my chart and I

(20:16):
went to sleep. I thought, good, I get to go
to sleep now, because it was probably close to eleven
thirty twelve midnight, I heard this lady say very loud,
what are you doing here? Really loud? And I woke

(20:38):
up and I said, I'm trying to sleep, and she said,
who are you and what are you doing in this room?
And I'm like, well, I'm Keith Evans. And the nurse
brought me in here, and I said, she took my
blood pressure and my vitals and all, don't you have
that at the in my chart? And she said, we

(20:59):
don't even have your chart. So I looked and the
chart was between my legs, you know, down between my feet,
down towards the bottom of the bed. So I handed
her my chart, and you know, I thought I was
gonna get kicked out of the hospital that night. You know,

(21:21):
she thought I was some type of homeless man, and
I thought, my god, what else can go wrong? You're
having kidney failure and then the nurses are just.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
Acting that way.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
So anyway, I that nurse that took my vitals. I
described her to the nurse, Uh, that thought I was
some type of homeless person steal in the bed for
the night, And she said that no woman worked there

(22:00):
that from that description, Wow, she was like a woman
probably in her fifties with kind of like silver gray hair,
shoulder left, and she said, nobody works there by that description.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
So you know, people are gonna ask that, do you
were in you know, maybe you were under anesthetics at
the time, was there Do you think there's any of
that at play or did you feel like you were
clearly conscious?

Speaker 2 (22:30):
I was clearly conscious, and I think the lady was
something to do paranormal. But she was able to manipulate
my bed. She was able to get me to the
right room, through the correct room where I was supposed
to be. But apparently she didn't contact anyone. And when
I handed her the you know, my chart, somehow she

(22:55):
must have put it back on the bed after I
went to sleep. But the lady, you know, I was.
I was working on my first book, The Hayes House
Goes for People Too, and I was all tickled about.
I told that lady who brought me to the room,

(23:16):
who met the ICU nurse coming down the hall, and
said I'd take him from here. I told her all
about my book and she said, oh, mister Evans, I
know about your book. And I thought later on I
hadn't even published a book. Yet, how could she know
about my book?

Speaker 1 (23:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (23:35):
So anyway, she she had the Well, there's two possibilities.
She was either a figment of my imagination and somehow
I paddled boted my way into the room after the
icy icee you nurse left and nobody noticed me going

(23:58):
down the hall by myself, or she had like a
ghost or a spirit.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
And what we're gonna hold right there. We're gonna hold
right there because we're getting ready to go into our
first break of the night. Right here, getting spooky with
Keith Evans talking paranormal Planet of the Vampires and a
lot more. Don't go anywhere, We'll be right back right
after the break. All right, we are clear, We are clear.

(24:39):
Great stuff. Okay, so let me see. Let me just say,
hired a couple of people that snuck in late, been
on from OZ. Thank you for showing on up, h
Roger Murray. I just want to show this, he said,
Keith Evans, that get kidney dialysis treatment three times a
day currently. So definitely we see. We've got presidential Zaddy

(25:02):
out there saying salute, thank you for coming on in.
Presidential Zaddi fap Stein. I'm a vampire and I got
snipped at age four because that was Ornie and we
didn't need a bunch of mees running around. Okay, okay,
you're a different got a vampire, got it, got it?

(25:24):
Thanks for coming on in. Faph Undead jed perfect name
for the show tonight as we talk about the undead
and in the line right the line between science fiction
and science fact, and we'll talk about that and more
once we come back from the break.

Speaker 3 (25:45):
Here.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Let's see who else came in late here. Kurt's Let's
see I saw Kurt Edwards, Kurt, Kurt ed right here.
Appreciate you coming on in, Kurt m Thanks for showing
up here tonight. Let's see galvorth Are galvorth Are. Appreciate

(26:06):
you coming on in. Awesome, awesome name, and yeah saying
it's a big, big universe, plenty of room for many
vampiric species. Yeah, and then especially when you think because
obviously we think of it in the movie, what they
show in movies, and you know, we talk about energy vampires,
all sorts of different things that take on that sort

(26:30):
of that image, and yeah, it could literally, you know
that that thought could tie itself to any sort of species.
If we talk about drinking blood, we know the mantids
are out there supposedly and they drink blood, you know,
so would they be considered vampiric? Probably? Let's see, Philly Funk,

(26:54):
thanks for coming on in saying hey there, appreciate you
showing up. Let's see, I think that might be it. Yep,
looks like that's it. Okay up Flat six, Hey, Flat six,

(27:21):
appreciate chewing on up as well. We have about two
and a half minutes be where we come back from
break here. So how have things been going? I see,
so you got the book out, are you doing any
sort of press for it or what sort of promotions

(27:43):
are you doing for it at the time?

Speaker 2 (27:46):
Just podcasts?

Speaker 1 (27:48):
Okay? You know. One good thing people will do, especially
when you're selling some sort of merger books, is take
out at on the social platforms that target like that
our community, and then that way, when they're on people
are on social media, the ad for your book will

(28:10):
come up as well. So when we talk about promoting,
that'd be definitely another avenue to look at, just to
give you that case you weren't looking.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
At that already, I have, I have looked at that.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Yeah, I haven't tried. I mean I've been you know,
I have other my other channel, and I've thought about
doing the ads. I haven't done it yet, so I
really couldn't tell you what the success rate is or
the you know, the the return on it. But it's
just another way to get it out there. We got

(28:47):
Matt Gutka, high, Rob g and s O R. S
appreciate showing on up Ramona Frederick's I have a rule.
If the dining table in the living room starts to float,
I immediately leave my house and never come back. I'm
with you, Ramona, We're right here. Believe me. That happens
to me. I'm out, I'm out. And that has some

(29:09):
pretty spooky things happened to me and man and actually
I think we talked about them on the last show
Keith that I didn't get to show you. So I
think I'll show you some of those things here tonight.
And since we're in the spooky season, guys put out

(29:31):
there in the chat what you plan on doing? Do
you celebrate this holiday coming up? This? Uh? What do
you do? Do you dress up? Do you give out candy?
What do you do? What do you do? I'd love
to know put that out there in the chat because
we got about forty five seconds left where we're coming back.
Ben On from OZ seventy five cent flying tables are

(29:53):
a blast, so much fun. No, I don't know, ben O,
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
Was there a person that was on dialysis. We hope
they get situated and hopefully hopefully they'll get off dialysis
or get a kidney transplant. I was lucky enough that
my kidney started to function well enough that I didn't
need to stay on dialysis, but for maybe two or
three weeks.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
That's awesome. I was very right there. We're coming right
back very fortunately. All right, everybody, welcome back spaced Out Radio,
the after hours radio show with me, your host, mister Rabg.
We're back on the back half of the first hour
with our guest Keith Evans. We've been talking paranormal we've
been talking vampires, planning of the vampires. It kind of
just going down a few rabbit holes here. It is

(30:45):
spooky season, so wants you go ahead and make sure
you join us. If you missed any of the conversation,
jump into archive because it's free, doesn't cost anything. YouTube
dot com, bubar slash at space Out, radio. All right,
So Keith, right before the break, you just kind of
were putting the cap on the paranormal encounter essentially that

(31:07):
you had at the hospital. The nurse did did that
when you checked later? Was was never there that you
had this full conversation with And you stated yourself you
were unsure if if maybe it could have been or
you know, figment of your imagination, or if it was
something really happened. And you know, there's the reason why

(31:27):
I brought up the anesthesia, because you're in the hospital
usually they're giving you something. But you would definitely know
way more obviously better than I would on that. Can
you We.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
Actually it happened to me a couple times. Another another
time it happened. It was one day that I didn't
have to go to dialysis, and a lady came into
my room and they had me on this medication chemo

(31:59):
therapist because they were afraid that my immune system would
attack my kidneys, because my kidneys were in such bad
shape that my immune system would consider my kidneys to
be a foreign object. So they put me on chemotherapy
for that. And they had me, you know, like anyone

(32:22):
who was pregnant or you know, couldn't come into my room.
So the nurse went out, and this lady kind of
passed her on the way. It wasn't you know, the
rooms are kind of narrow for that area. And I thought, well,
the nurse had to see this lady. And she sat
down at the you know, in the chair at the

(32:45):
corner of my bed, and she said she was there
to visit me and let me know that I was
gonna get well. She said it was her belief that
I was gonna get well and have to make a
full recovery. And I said, thank you, I agree with that.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Wow, you know.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
And anyway, she didn't stay very long, and she actually,
you know, held my hand, came over and held my
hand and her hand was warm, and she gave me
a business card and said it you need me, you know,
call me, and then she walked out as the nurse

(33:28):
came in. It was a nurse that was very blustful.
She was like barking out orders. Wanted me to move fast,
and I thought, as weak as I am, I can't
do anything fast, you know. But anyway, this nurse was
she was like a drill sergeant. But that lady passed

(33:51):
her on the way. Out, so I went to sleep,
and then when I woke up, I couldn't find a
business card. And I thought that lady was so cool,
she was so nice, and she was like, the only
one in this hospital thinks I'm going to live other
than me. Couldn't find a business card. So when the

(34:12):
nurse came in, I said, did you take my business card?
She said what business card? And I said, the business
card that lady who visited me left for me to
call her. And she said, you didn't have any visitors today,
mister Evans. And I said, you passed her as she
was coming in, and you passed her as she was

(34:33):
going out. She says, you haven't had any visitors. I thought,
damn so anyway, But you know, most people, you know,
anyone who's shared with me that they've had hallucinations, they're
usually very negative. They're not positive, they're not kind and generous.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
And you know, sounds like it sounds like an angel
truthfully sounds angelic. More yeah, more so? Is that that's
how you feel about it?

Speaker 2 (35:08):
Yes? And when I was when I was in the ICU,
there was a situation I had more than one thing
going on to finish up in the Army reserves and
to finish up with the federal government to get a
pension in both. I was taking a lot of ibuprofen

(35:29):
because I had knee and back injuries in line of
duty injuries from the army. And so this ibuprofen, it
lays right at the top of your esophagus and before
it dissolves, and it doesn't always go into your stomach.
It kind of gets right there at your esophagus and

(35:51):
it erodes the blood vessels. And I had bleeding from
that also, And so one doctor said, had the had
I not had the bleeding, you know, they probably would
have never found out about the kidney failure and I
would have just died at home in my sleep.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
So anyway, they had taken me in the surgery and
put a clamp on the blood vessel that was bleeding,
and they scheduled me for surgery to go back in
for whatever they would have to do to clamp the

(36:34):
blood vessel again because they said it continued to bleed.
So I don't know if everyone's heard of a doppelganger.
Dobbelganger is like a ghost of a living person, a
ghost that appears to you but it's not the person.
It's just they look like a person. And my theory is.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
I'm sorry, do you you didn't say doppelganger. He said,
dobble ganger.

Speaker 2 (37:02):
Dobbleganger. Okay, r e D like dobbler effect dobbleganger.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Okay, okay, all right, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
It's a German word.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
Go ahead, because I thought doppelgangers were like, uh, someone
you came across that was like your spitting image, like
your your twin, and that if you were to meet
them out there in the world.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
No, it can. Usually it's not you. It's usually a
person that you know and trust. And my theory is
a ghost comes to you looking like someone you know
and trust, so they can give you an important message.
And the only way you're going to take that important
message and act on it is if a person you

(37:48):
trust delivers that message. So somehow the ghost of spirit
looks like someone that you trust, and then you follow
what they tell you to do. So anyway, earlier that
warning of the day I was supposed to have surgery,
I was supposed to go down I think about one
or one thirty in the afternoon, my doctor, my kidney doctor,

(38:11):
came by and she usually come in the room because
the ICU, you know, the rooms are kind of small
in the hallways right there, but she didn't come in.
She stood out in the hallway and she smiled. Then
I said, you must have good news, you're smiling, and
she said, yes, You're bleeding has stopped, meaning the bleeding

(38:31):
at the upper part of my esophagus had stopped, so
that means I won't have to go down for surgery.
So the nurse said, all right, mister Evans, we're going
to get you ready to go down to surgery. And
I said, well, there's no need to. She said, what
are you talking about, mister Evans, And I said, one
of the doctors told me that the bleeding had stopped.

(38:53):
And she said, mister Evans, you're going to cause your
own death by not cooperating. And I said, well, the
doctor told me that the bleeding had stopped, and I
believe her. So the bottom line is I didn't go.
And about four or five pm, before supper, you know,
dinner came, they had run blood test and the nurse

(39:18):
came in kind of looking sad, and she said, well,
your bleeding had stopped. The blood tests showed that my
red blood cell count had went way up. Wow, So
who was right? The doctor wanted to do surgery or

(39:39):
the doubleganger who gave me information while looking like a
doctor that I trusted the kidney doctor and told me
that they're bleeding. The stopped. Think about that if I'd
have went ahead and went with it, you know, and
they're falling with an archery that is very fragile because

(40:00):
it's been all those years of trying to stay in
the army reserves in the federal government to get a pension.
I was taking kofious mounts of ibuprofen, and that just
corrodes your your blood vessels, especially right above your esophagus.

(40:22):
Had they went back in, I could have bled to
death during surgery had they tried to do something else.
So the fact that it was healing on its own,
I think that the dobbelganger came to me and looked
like the doctor, so I would take their word for it,
and I did, and I'm here today. So that was
the third time that something paranormal happened while I was

(40:46):
in the hospital. And I was in the hospital altogether
for about I don't know, forty days, and then they
transferred me to a other facility to gain strength, so
I could be on my own for about six or
seven days. So during that period of time, the three

(41:09):
paranormal situations happened, probably within the first nine or ten
days that I was at the hospital. Oh, I did
see that lady, that nurse that brought me. That meant
the I see, I see you nurse in the hallway.
I did see her again. They had given me a

(41:32):
walker and were letting me, letting me walk around, so
I was limited to like walking maybe once or twice
a day. And when I was on one of my walks,
I saw that nurse and she was at another nursing
station within this hospital. Within the hospital which had like
three different nursing stations, and this was like the middle

(41:55):
nursing station. And when I saw her, she said, I
see you're doing well, and I say, yeah, I am.
And she was pushing another lady in a wheelchair and
I said a load of the lady in the wheelchair,
and she just told me she doesn't speak so but
the lady in the wheelchair kind of looked at me

(42:15):
intensely like she knew me or something. And so I
had every reason to believe that it was an employee,
and that possibly that nurse just wasn't maybe that familiar
with the hospital and maybe you know, maybe that part.

(42:38):
But how would that lady have known about my book
unless she was just playing a long or something. But
that lady was very nice, and I believe it or
not being in for close to forty days, the nurses
at that hospital, I would have to say they were

(43:01):
must have been very very stressed out. They had to
be very very stressed out because they were like very
strict with me and for the most part, they only
came in the room when they had to. And I
know from being in the Army, if you think somebody's

(43:22):
gonna die, you try not to become close friends with
them because when they die it hurts. So I thought, well,
the nurses are kind of like, not one really become
friends with me, because if they become friends with me
and I die, then they got to live with that
pert And as an EMT and an Army medic, it

(43:44):
builds up after a while, I tell you, it does that.
It just phrays on you. It stays with you. So
maybe that's the reason why the nurses were so kind
of like not want to be because it was a
defense mechanism just in case I died, but I made it.

Speaker 1 (44:07):
Yeah, And that that's you know, super impactful, right because
when I hear that, it sounds like the only closest
thing I can think of would be like near death
experience in that only because the fact that you're facing
death potentially in your mind, uh, that's what you're facing,
and then you make it through that. So I would

(44:29):
have to wonder, you know it, what is the outcome
of that? How did that affect you, like in your writing?
How did it Did that translate into your writing going
through something like that, because that's like being taken to
the edge and then brought back, and you usually when
that happens, people have a different outlook on life or

(44:52):
what we call life, and in a different appreciation for it.
So like when you came out of that having that experience,
the way that you laid it out, how did that
affect you? And did that, you know, affect the way
that you write?

Speaker 2 (45:09):
I don't know if it really does, you know, I've
had well, January twenty seventeen, so I've had, you know,
about eight years to think about it. But gradually I
just kind of feel like there might be a little
bit of vampire in all of us to have that

(45:31):
superhuman will or strength or abductation to survive when most
people think, you know, we're not going to survive. So
maybe that just proves that I am a little bit
vampire and not the type it goes around biting people
in the neck. That's just kind of fantasy. If anyone

(45:57):
reads my book, playing it other vampires, they'll get a
a good taste of the the biosphere.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
On proximum of Syria centauri, YESI.

Speaker 2 (46:15):
Would be tonight proximu sentory b that vampires are just
not bloodthirsty animals that want to kill you.

Speaker 4 (46:26):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (46:27):
Vampires can drink blood in many different ways and not
have to kill anything. The fact that you're drinking animals
blood means that you're keeping that animal alive. We have
to butcher animals to eat. Nobody's running around afraid of
us because we're bloodthirsty, unless you're a chicken or a

(46:49):
pig or cattle. They might be a little bit afraid
of us anyway.

Speaker 1 (46:55):
And pointing out because like I said, on the surface,
when you say vampire or was someone here is vampire?
Like someone reading the thumbnail on the show they're going
to think just count Dracula or you know in various
movies that depict vampires. Lost Boys is another one I
think of. But you know when you when you say that, Okay,

(47:16):
that's the more more of the science fiction part of
it is is kind of how you described it. So
then where you also mentioned that when you're writing in
this book about Planet of the Vampires, there's a different biosphere,
a different situation. Uh, could you kind of explain that
so we can kind of get an idea of like

(47:38):
in your mind where the line between science fiction and
science fact ends, you know what divides those two to you?

Speaker 2 (47:49):
Where it's theoretical about proxima centory B because nobody really knows,
but what we do know in theory, if the planet
is tidaled lock, that means one side is always facing
it's a host star proxima centaury, and the other side

(48:14):
is always nighttime. So that means if they do live
on the surface, they'd have to live at that thin
strip which is called the twilight zone, which is always
like at constant sunset. It doesn't get the sun up
at twelve noon right over your head at all, and

(48:37):
it doesn't get any nighttime. It just stays sunset twenty
four hours a day, and it would be like a
circling the planet, a circumference of a maybe sixty kilometer
area where it would be not too hot and not
too cold. But the only problem about that is the

(49:00):
winds from the hot side will constantly be blowing towards
the cold side, and when that happens, it might make
it like hurricane force winds. You can't build anything, you
can't walk, and you might have a hard time breathing
with the wind blowing that hard. So I think most
of the people are vampires. Species that live on a

(49:25):
proximate sentaory b are gonna live underground. So and I
think that the fact that vampires live forever and that
they don't you know, kill anything to eat, They just
drink some of its blood. I think they have all
types of animals that are pretty much stationary. You know,

(49:49):
here on Earth, animals have to run fast so that
they don't get eight for lunch or whatever. But if
the vampire is just gonna drink some of your blood, well,
I think there are species that are a combination of
plant and biological animal, a combination, and I think they

(50:10):
are stationary. They're not mobile at all. They kind of
grow like kind of like a tree grows in the
same spot on the ground, and I think they get
nutrients from the soil, and they also have some sort
of photosynthesis. They probably the vampires probably have lighting in

(50:33):
their caves, artificial lighting, and that's probably enough to allow
photosynthesis to take place in these what I call non
mobile biological warm and cold blooded type animals. And they
grow more like trees. And I feel that they're outer covering,

(50:57):
which could be anything from leaves to hair to almost
like shingles on a roof. I think their outer covering
can be removed by the vampires, just like you would,
you know, give a dog a haircut, and then the
vampires can take that outer covering, which is rich in
whole blood, and soak it in hot water and have

(51:21):
like you know, the way we drink iced tea or
hot tea. I think the vampires can drink the blood
just by soaking it like a tea bag in the
hot water. So there's various ways that vampires can drink
blood and never have to kill anything. And I think
every type of life form on Proxima sentaory B actually

(51:50):
live forever. I don't think they have a definite life
cycle like we have here on this planet, like some
plants only live year and then they die. I think
all the plant and animal life and combination thereof can
live like vampires for an undeterminate amount of time, which

(52:14):
makes it really growing nice because you know, if you're
going to plant a garden, you've got to go out
and buy seed every year. You got to plant it
every year on proxima sentaory B. You know, once you
have that plant growing, you know that biological part animal

(52:35):
part plant, warm blooded, cold blooded type plant growing in
your cave, It's going to grow it forever as long
as it gets proper fertilization and proper water.

Speaker 1 (52:54):
And just to be clear for everyone out there, this
is the topic of this Planet of the Vampires. This
is a book. This is a book that Keith has authored.
So this is when we talk about, you know, this land,
the landscape, and the type of beings that you're describing
or explaining here. These are beings that you have, theoretical

(53:18):
beings that you have created for the purpose of writing
your book. Correct.

Speaker 2 (53:26):
Well, I feel that vampires are cryptids, and I feel
that the majority of them are extraterrestrial, and I feel
that this is the planet that they came from Proxima
sentaory b. So theoretical, yes, but I have a really

(53:53):
good haunch that that's the way Proximum sentaury B is.
And some we're gonna know more. And as we know more,
you know, hopefully one hundred years from now, and people
look back and by both say that guy was right.
So we're gonna go ahead.

Speaker 1 (54:11):
We're gonna go ahead and get back to this guy.
I sake, you're right after gonna break. Guys, make sure
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Speaker 1 (54:32):
All right, we're on camera for five minutes, Keith. I'll
see you back here in a moment.

Speaker 4 (54:37):
All right, that I love.

Speaker 7 (57:10):
The same, haven't.

Speaker 1 (59:29):
Welcome. Welcome back to spaced Out Radio, the after hours
radio show. We're in after our number two. We're gonna
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Keith Evans, author and paranormal researcher extraordinaire. Guys, if you
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(01:00:14):
spaced Out Radio after ours radio show where in after
our number two, we are back with Keith Evans, who
is an author proodormal researcher. Right now we're talking about
the Planet of the Vampires. It is a book that
he is authored. We'll find out more about that in
this hour. Also your questions, make sure you put them
at cast will ask him at the end of this hour.

(01:00:36):
You're missing any of the conversation hopping our chives absolutely
free YouTube got com forbar slash has faced Out Radio
getting back into the conversation. So I did have a
question here getting specifically, more specifically into the book itself.
So your latest book came out about a month ago,

(01:00:56):
a little over a month ago, Planet of the Vampires.
We've been kind of talking about some of your ideas
behind it, some of the what people could imagine this
might look like. And you have the picture here depicted
on screen, which shows almost like a sun or a
what would you call that a ball of plasma in

(01:01:19):
the sky here. And what I would like to know
is if you could kind of give a brief overview
of the story without giving any spoilers away. So like,
what's the synopsis of a planet of the Vampires? How
does this story unfold?

Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
Well, this is the sun. You see there is a
red dwarf, And if you were on the Goldilocks Zone,
you would not see that bright sun the way it
is up higher in the sky. You would see the

(01:02:05):
smaller sun that is near the right above my name,
the middle of my name, Keith Evans. That little Yeah,
that's what it would look like if you were in
the Goldilocks Zone. The sun would always be just very

(01:02:26):
low in the sky. So I wanted to point that out.
But a red dwarf has a lot of solar flares
and a lot of radiation. So that's the reason why
I had the sun there, just to show you what
a red dwarf may or could look like, because there's

(01:02:50):
a lot of solar flares that are coming off of
a red dwarf. I think this book would make an
excellent movie. It's kind of like to me, I consider
it like Harry Potter material for you know, outer space,

(01:03:10):
or science fiction concerning space, or even what won't be
science fiction in years to come concerning space. And so
hint hint to anyone who would like to make a
movie based on my book Planet of the Vampires by

(01:03:35):
Keith Evans. It mainly looks at the entire biosphere where
the vampires live, and it gives you an indication on
you know, why they don't kill. You know, they don't
kill something to drink its blood. Why they'll just drink

(01:03:58):
some of its blood and let it live. I think
they have a profound respect for life. And if we
drank blood, we wouldn't have to kill turkeys on Thanksgiving.
We could just strain some of their blood out and
let them run around free and have a long life. So,

(01:04:21):
you know, drinking blood might sound like you're a bloodthirsty animal.
But if someone would make a movie about my book,
it would kind of give people a better perspective about
how vampires really are, at least in my opinion. And
I think it's great when you can have a satisfying

(01:04:44):
meal without having to have another animal species pass away,
so you can have that meal.

Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
So yeah, I was gonna say when you talk about this,
when you get to the like if when someone opens
up this book, because you're you know, when you read,
when you read a book or hear a vocal book audiobook,
you there's a picture that gets painted inside of your

(01:05:14):
mind of what is being described and what the reader
or the listener is going to see in their mind
or what you hope that they see in their mind.
People will see different things, obviously, but what is the
picture that you're painting? What is the picture that you're
trying to paint in a person's mind? So when like,

(01:05:35):
how do we get to the planet, Like, you know,
does this story originate from the view of the inhabitants
of this planet or does it originate from someone who
comes and visits the planet and finds these these beings
on this planet? Or like what is the perspective how
do we get there? And kind of what does it

(01:05:57):
look like? If you could paint paint the pa make
sure to the audience so that they can get a
visual of this world that you've created.

Speaker 2 (01:06:08):
I guess it would be a perspective from just the
everyday vampire, what they go through, the fact that they
mainly have to live underground so that they're not freezing
the death and freezing the death wouldn't kill a vampire,
but someone would have to rescue them and thaw them out.

(01:06:29):
But if they're on the hot side of the planet,
they would just you know, burn, they would carbonize. So
it really covers what the planet is like and what
the day of the life of a vampire is like,
from where they live underground, what they eat, what type

(01:06:54):
of plants they have, even what type of varmits that
they may not even care for. I feel that they
have wolverine type moles that tunnel through the rock and
the hard surface under the ground of proximate sentaory B.

(01:07:19):
And I feel that these animals are blind. They mainly
feel heat, so they can censure thereby feeling your warmph
from your body. And I think these animals are probably
considered pests, but they may be tamed by the be

(01:07:41):
it you know, vampires and I talk about everything from
their water sources, how they generate electricity so they have
light for the caves, what type of governments that they have,
and I think vampires are very minute on any type

(01:08:02):
of central government. I think most vampires have a code
of conduct that all vampires live by. I think there
are strong believers and do onto others as you'd want others.

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
To do to you.

Speaker 2 (01:08:17):
And vampires can read your brain waves, and I think
they tuned out. You know, if your brain wave is
you're looking at the neighbor's wife in a bikini and
you know they don't really have time for that today,
they'll tune that out. But if you're sitting there thinking, well,
I would sure they like to rob that vampire because

(01:08:39):
he's got more than I have, well, then they're probably
going to key into that. And I think that means
that there's very little crime or violence on this planet
between vampire and vampire type violence, because they already knew
if you have any type of mauice thought against they

(01:09:00):
already know that. You know, they know if you're jealous
of them because you know they're taller than you or
skinnier than you or whatever. They already know that. So
I think that keeps the vampire in line. By having
the ability, I hate to call it mind reading, but
it's more like reading a person's brain waves so they

(01:09:24):
have that ability and they can actually send information that way.
They in the cave system. You know, unless you have
an old mainline telephone, cell phones aren't going to work
very well in a cave system. So vampires can actually
communicate to one another just by using like telepathic means,

(01:09:51):
if they really think hard about, you know, sending you
a message, you're going to receive it and say if
they want to let you know that they're okay and
that you know we're gonna try to visit you on Tuesday,
then you know you'll get that message. It'll just come

(01:10:11):
into your mind. They don't have to actually use a
cell phone to call you because you know, in a cave,
I don't think cell phones would work very well. They
would have to have a mainline, you know, fiber optic
table to actually communicate that way in a cave. So
it talks about more like the day to day life.

(01:10:33):
And you know what vampires can do and can't do
by living in a cave, what type of jobs they have.
You know, if you're if you're a vampire and there's
no crime, you probably don't need police officers. You probably
don't need judges, you don't need anyone to sit on

(01:10:53):
a jewelry. You don't need a courthouse down there in
the cave. So if there's very little old crime or
of that sort, you probably have people who are building
new caves and they probably have vehicles that you know,
they can drive in a cave. So there's probably people

(01:11:15):
that work on building roads so that the vampires can
drive around in their you know, underground cave roadways. And
I talk about things like that. I talk about you know,
you know, what they eat, and I feel that vampires

(01:11:37):
on proximate sentory B hardly ever eat by biting a
person and drinking their blood. I feel that they have
other ways of drinking blood and preparing meals made out
of blood. And I really feel that the blood is
a lot more nutritional on sentory B than what it

(01:12:02):
is here. You know, our blood isn't that nutritional. A
vampire would probably starve the death, and we know that
because vampire bats have to drink a lot and often
otherwise they can starve the death. There was a group
from I think New Zealand that did a study on

(01:12:27):
vampire bats from South America and they compared those bats
to the fruit and you know, bug eating bats, And
they said that vampire bats are more apt starved to
death because when they do drink blood from say cattle

(01:12:47):
or elk or sheep or whatever, it's not that nutritional,
so they have to drink often. So but I feel
that it's different on proximensent toy B. I think blood there,
it's probably nutritional enough that a pint of blood will
maybe be a day's worth of food, at least one meal.

Speaker 1 (01:13:12):
What are these so? Obviously these are these creatures or
these beings are are something that you have processed or
that you have created? What do these things look like like?
What are they? If you were explaining how these things

(01:13:32):
look to a person, what do they look like? What
characteristics do they take on?

Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
The vampires look like you and I, you know, very similar.

Speaker 1 (01:13:45):
Okay, so they would be humans or in human humanoid
sort of form, they would look exactly like us.

Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
They might have just very pale skin because they live
in a cave. Most of our animals on Earth live
in a cave or you know, some some cave animals
are kind of like you could see through all them,
but most cave animals are kind of like white, or

(01:14:13):
you know, at least clear color.

Speaker 1 (01:14:18):
And so that with them being uh, these eternal sort
of beings, what would be the what would be the
drive behind them going off planet? Like here on Earth?
Obviously we we strive to go off planet as a
human species, and it's just something that drives us. You know,

(01:14:41):
we don't really understand why we and I don't know
what a good answer to that would be really the
reason why we want to go out and and kind
of populate the Solar System aside from the human extinction
being on you know, a single planet species be probably
the only thing I could think of. What is the
motivation in your book, what is the motivation behind these species,

(01:15:06):
this species wanting to leave said planet and intermingle with Earth?

Speaker 2 (01:15:15):
Well, I think that Earth is very nice weather. Any
place on Earth except for maybe the North and South
Pole is fairly livable weather. It's not like they have
to live in a cave. I will imagine living a
cave can be very maybe claustrophobic or stuffy. Being able

(01:15:40):
to live on the surface, if you know, relatively if
it snows, you might have that boots on or a
hat or something like that in a warm coat, but
on proximate scentory b you know, unless you're living on
the surface in the twilight zone, it's either they're going

(01:16:00):
to be too hot or too cold, and you're going
to have to live in a cave. So I guess
the fact that they won't have to live in a
cave would be the motivating drive. It's such a pleasant
you know how we like to watch the sunset and
the sunrise and look up at the blue sky and
it kind of makes us happy. I guess it's the

(01:16:21):
same thing for the vampire. They're tired of looking at
the walls of the cave. So I think that's what
motivated them.

Speaker 1 (01:16:29):
How do those beans look at coming to a planet
that is full it has eight billion intelligent beings on
the planet already, Like how how is that dynamic? How
does that dynamic play out?

Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
Well, I think they would just fit in. They wouldn't
tell anyone that they were a vampire, you know, so
I don't think that they would have done them any
good to tell anyone they were a vampire. I mean, right,
half of the people would want to kill them, and
the other half would want to get an interview or
write a book about.

Speaker 1 (01:17:05):
Them, like me interview with the vampire. No put intended
go ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:17:12):
Well, hopefully someone will make a movie about my book,
because I think it's it would be something different and
people like to go to the movies and see something different,
and it's got all the makings in description about a
biosphere where they actually live on approximate centaury B. But

(01:17:38):
I think it would take probably a movie studio from overseas.
I don't think hollywoould be ready to do a movie
about Planet Other Vampires, but I think there are studios
within the world, maybe even the UK since they did
Harry Potter. I think the UK could handle making a

(01:18:02):
movie out of my book Planet of the Vampires. And
so hitt hint to anyone who's motivated and you know,
wants to get a blockbuster movie going, it's right here,
Planet of the Vampires.

Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
Yeah, And I'm with that, And that's the reason why
I was asking the questions like I'm asking because I
want you to paint that picture for people out there,
so you can kind of take them to this place
that you've created, that you could take them vis you know,
mentally to this place and they can see these things
in their mind. And and you know, I like the

(01:18:41):
whole aspect of having some sort of species out there
that is technically on the undead side or kind of immortal,
or lives longer than we can even understand. I like
that aspect of it because those would be likely the
ones that would space travel, like I said earlier, based

(01:19:04):
on vast distances. So I could see how that could work,
especially if you someone were to write a script about that.
You know. Also, just the when we talk about vampires
coming with vampires as more of a metaphor of you know,
because the traditional way that we know vampires is the

(01:19:28):
way that we see in the storybooks. But the way
that you could spit it to make that work would
be okay, you know, we understand when we talk about
the vampire story that is commonly known here on Earth.
Just to kind of go over that, the concept of
vampires has existed across cultures for centuries, with roots in

(01:19:49):
ancient folk or mythology. Early vampire like creatures appeared in Mesopotamian, Greek,
and Roman legends, often depicted the spirits or demons that
consume the life the life force of the living. In
Eastern European traditions, particularly during the seventeenth and eighteenth century,
vampire evolved into an undead figure we recognize today course

(01:20:12):
is rising from the grave to drink human blood. These
stories are often spread in response to the unixplained deaths
and diseases and outbreaks. The modern image of the vampire
is charismatic, fangled, immortal, solidified in nature and film. In
literature and film, I'm sorry, mostly famously with Bram stokers
eighteen ninety seven novel Dracula, which influenced countless portrayals in

(01:20:36):
pop culture. So I mean, you could definitely you could say, Okay,
the way that your book could kind of tie into
the earthly folk lore would be then, yeah, they've been
coming here since the seventeenth century, right or and it
would definitely make those two worlds in sect. And then

(01:21:01):
I could see definitely where the movie could come off
of that, because that would actually be a pretty good movie, see,
you know, not as I think they've been here.

Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
Longer than that, though they've been here much longer than that.
They they vampires were the ones that I feel manipulated
their DNA so that we went from being more like
a chimpanzee or a gorilla to being what we are today.
And I think they did that probably because they wanted
to mate with us. And I think a lot of

(01:21:32):
air DNA that isn't seeing any place else on Earth
is from our vampires, our ancestors that were vampires. I
think they manipulated our DNA, and I think they're a
very old, ancient culture that's very wise. And I think

(01:21:53):
we're here today because of vampires, you know, I think
they were the ones that did the manipulation of our DNA.
And you'd have to go back at least to that
part and then you can jump forward. But I really
feel that vampires get a bad rap. And you know,
during the Middle Ages, when we have so many diseases,

(01:22:15):
you gotta blame it on somebody. Well, blame it on
you know, not not not keeping the water clean, and
not keeping the rats off the boats, and not keeping
the mosquitoes from biting you, which could cause disease. So
you gotta blame it on the vampires.

Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
So we'll seeing that. Like I said, it's a great
place where those two things intersect, because then it you know,
when we think about just the pop culture earthly origin
of vampires, they kind of just show up on the
scene at some point, so then the the there I
don't think there's ever been a story out there told

(01:22:54):
on how they showed up on the scene. And it
kind of sounds like the book that you've written would
would be almost like a prequel to the current existence
of vampires that we understand here on Earth. I could
see how those two things could tie together, and that's
why I was asking the questions, because I want to
see how those two things intersect, where they would relate,

(01:23:17):
and then it could be a situation where if we
validate vampires here on Earth, because I know people some
people claim to be vampires that are out there in
the world, that there could be a point where science
fic should becomes science fact. And that's kind of why
we have these conversations. So you know, it's good to
do this during the holiday, the Halloween spooky season, which

(01:23:40):
is what we're doing here tonight, going in on Planet
of the Vampires, going off the path of UFOs what
we normally do here, and I think it's fitting for
the time of the year. So with that being said,
we're going to go ahead and get ready to jump
into our final break of the night. This is where
we get to questions, So make sure you put those

(01:24:02):
in the chat and put them in gaps and then
we'll be back right after this break on faced Out Radio,
the after Hours radio show with me and host mister
Rob g And I guess, Keith Evans, we'll see you
back here in a few minutes. All right, we are clear,

(01:24:39):
We are clear, and so we're into a final break
here everybody, everyone can hear us and see us, and yeah, yeah,
I'm liking it. So I think we were able to
bridge both of those worlds in kind of intersect and
make them one. And if we you're going to have

(01:25:00):
a movie done about it, which I think, why not?
Why not have someone write up a script for that
and then kind of tie it into what we currently
know as vampires here today and like how they got here,
Like this would be the good origin story. They came
from Planet of the Vampires and that, Yeah, I think

(01:25:22):
that would be awesome. Keith definitely should get someone to
write a script for that.

Speaker 4 (01:25:30):
It'd be great.

Speaker 2 (01:25:32):
And I also want to remind people that I have
a YouTube channel. On my YouTube channel, I do paranormal
short sessions which are just short paranormal research that I
videotape and I try to at least do one a
week so that I can update it on the YouTube channel.

(01:25:55):
And I also do short promos for Instagram and Facebook,
which I have on Instagram and Facebook page. Sometimes the
promo is if I'm getting good evidence, I just stay
with it, so but Instagram and Facebook cuts me off

(01:26:16):
after one minute. Yeah, So if you're ever on my
YouTube channel and you're looking at the promo, you can
see the whole thing. Where on Facebook or Instagram it's
cut off after one minute. And it's free to subscribe
to my YouTube channel. And it's called Paranormal Short Sessions
by Keith Evans. That's the title.

Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
Yes, I have your YouTube link in this video too,
so guys, you can find that link that Keith's talking
about in the description of this video. Definitely going over
in support and get into the woo right on over
there at the Paranormal Short Session by Keith Evans. Good stuff,

(01:27:04):
good stuff. We're gonna be doing a few other creepy
sort of theme shows this month. We have Tillian Ardomaeis
who will be by next weekend, who will be also
getting into the spooky season, and it's like why not,
right do you feel like this this year? And we'll
talk about this when we come back from break. But

(01:27:26):
like your feelings on things Thanksgiving, that's next, your feelings
on Halloween, and you know kind of what gets you going,
because as soon as October first hits, you kind of
start feeling that feeling right where you kind of want
to start putting up decorations and getting the candy ready
and all that stuff, which we're doing at my house currently.

(01:27:49):
But we'll talk about that and a little bit more.
We'll get to the questions as well when we come
back from break here at about two minutes and let's see,
I did see some comments on this here.

Speaker 2 (01:28:11):
Moving back here, ANSWER's any questions. I'd be more than
happy to answer any questions that you might have.

Speaker 1 (01:28:21):
Yep, yep. I definitely attacked a few of them, and
then they'll be coming in as we uh As I
asked these here, FAP said, if those vampires drink my blood,
they would die on site. Yeah, yeah, or be drunk,
right or yeah it's some people. Yeah, got to make sure.
And as a dilemma, right if you're a vampire, like

(01:28:43):
how do you know who has the better blood? Like
you know, this blood nasty versus that blood. And because
I've been a uh as we'll talk about in the moment. Yeah,
go ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:28:57):
Vampire can actually read your brainway. They probably just if
you're thinking about all the beers you've had in the
last month, they might skip or reuse.

Speaker 3 (01:29:08):
As far as.

Speaker 2 (01:29:10):
Drinking your blood.

Speaker 1 (01:29:11):
Yeah, you don't want any of it is blood, sir,
you know any of this blood here. Let's see broken
shadow feathers saying nutritious, saying I hope our blood isn't
nutritious to them. Okay, yeah, I could agree with that,
or to dementeds or any other things that come from

(01:29:33):
out there that like human blood, because there's been you know,
some of these means that people are saying like human blood,
and I don't want to meet those, any of them,
any of them. So vampires included, if they're coming and
it would make sense that they're a.

Speaker 2 (01:29:50):
Pine of blood, then they have them kill me and
eat me.

Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
Oh yeah, that could be the trade off, right to
make sure that they because I know on the what
was it interview the vampire they were having to drink
rat blood right for a while to make sure they
wouldn't drink human blood, I think was the thing. I think.
I think if I can remember, Oh wow, you gotta

(01:30:15):
see it. It's one of those that you just have
to see, definitely. So we're coming back here in five seconds.
We're coming back right now. All right, all right, everybody,
welcome back spaced Out Radio and After Hours Radio show
on the back half of the second hour, sitting here
with Keith Evans talking about the book Planet of the Vampires,

(01:30:39):
who's painted a nice picture of what this world looks like.
And then we even made the tie to what our
current understanding vampires is this epic. If you miss any
of it, make sure you hop in the archives because
they're free YouTube dot com forward slash as spaced Out
Radio getting back into the show here. So what I

(01:31:02):
did want to ask you kind of getting into is
because it is the spooky season, which is Halloween for
some of those I know some people don't celebrate it,
but a lot of people do. Also, you have Dad
delos Mortos, which is Day of the Dead, the Mexican
holiday coming up here as well, and so it's that

(01:31:25):
time of the year. It kind of makes you feel
like you feel the season change, I think is really
what it is when you feel fall coming in and
then you all of a sudden start seeing Jack the
lanterns and and things on the porch. It puts you
in this mood, or at least it does for me. Uh,
when when we get into the season, what does Halloween
do for you? Do you celebrate Halloween? And let's kind

(01:31:49):
of start there.

Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
No, not really, I guess I celebrate Halloween every time
I do a paranormal research for my YouTube channel Paranormal
Short Sessions by Keith Evans, Because every time I go
to the graveyard, you know, I try to communicate with

(01:32:17):
a as many people that have passed away as possible,
and I try to be as respectful as possible and
learn something from them. And a lot of times it's
just showing respect to the dead, which I think is
a really good and nice thing that people in Mexico do.

(01:32:41):
I kind of like that part of Halloween now. I
also like the candy, I will say that much. I
do like the candy. But I've never been a big
fan of being frightened. I'm a big fan of being
amazed by something, you know. I enjoy the paranormal aspect

(01:33:05):
of not knowing what's going to happen next, not knowing
whether I'm going to get high electromagnetic readings on my malmeter,
not knowing whether I will get any words on my
OBLIS five, and not knowing whether when I use my

(01:33:25):
C five thermal camera whether I will get an unexplained
or unusual thermal reading. And I've been getting some pretty
unusual thermal readings on objects that have been left behind
at pretty well active graveyard areas and Appalachicola. The one

(01:33:48):
graveyard is so old that most of the people there
the relatives that do them, are no longer alive. But
at the newer graveyard, where people were still leaving relegate
h different things like rocks and angels. The rocks and

(01:34:09):
the angels must be made out of material that somehow
is warmer than the rest of the tombstones and the
full gray cradles in the area. So I've been noticing
that when I've done my paranormal research in the last
three or four weeks. So if you look at my

(01:34:30):
YouTube channel, try to look at the past three or
four weeks and see some of the situations I would
have I would have got more of the I don't
know what you would call it, but it's like a
little statue of an angel. I would have got more
thermal photos of that, but my C five just got

(01:34:57):
drained empty. So it was almost it's like the ghost
of spirits said, Ah, we're not gonna let you get
too much information on this this week, We're gonna drain
your C one thirty or C one thirty a finger
of the army. We're going to drain your C five
thermal camera so that you can't get the thermal images

(01:35:19):
for the actual paranormal short session. I did get thermal
images for at least one promo before the camera U
C five cameras factory went dead. So sometimes it's sad
when stuff like that happens. It's almost like the ghost
of spirits want to rain you in and not let

(01:35:43):
you get too much information on them, and they do
that by draining your batteries.

Speaker 1 (01:35:49):
Yeah, yeah, you know as far as paranormal goes, and yeah,
what got you? What? What type of movies do you watch? Like,
do you get into horror at all, paranormal sort of movies,
any of the things that you do as a hobby.

Speaker 2 (01:36:06):
No, I honestly don't watch that many movies. I it's
been a long time since I really lived near a
movie theater to be able to go to the movies.
I guess if anything, it won't help me out much
for my paranormal side. But I always like comedies and

(01:36:29):
if I do watch paranormal the last paranormal movie I
remember watching was Dark Shadows Johnny depf.

Speaker 1 (01:36:39):
Okay, Dark Shot, I don't think I've seen that was
a good movie.

Speaker 6 (01:36:45):
It was.

Speaker 2 (01:36:46):
It was an off take of the Dark Shadows that
motivated me to write my vampire books in the first place.
The Dark Shadows, which was the British sitcom from the
late sixties in early seventies. It was the off take
of that. Johnny deaf Paid played Barnabas Collins, and he

(01:37:11):
had an ex girlfriend, if I remember correctly. Her name
was Angelie, and she was kind of angry that they
either didn't get married or didn't stay married, and she
hated his guts and was gonna use her witchcraft abilities
to make his life. You know, a living starts with ah.

(01:37:35):
So it was the same in the movie Dark Shadows,
which was out. I'm trying to think what year that
was out. It might have been out into early two,
say two thousand and five or two thousand and six.
Possibly it's been a while. It's been probably twenty years,

(01:37:58):
so I don't go to the movie that much. I
really I like movies, but I just don't go that often.
I live, there's like a movie theater maybe two hours
in one direction from me. In the other direction, the
movie theater is probably about two and a half hours away,

(01:38:19):
so I'm not really close to a movie theater.

Speaker 1 (01:38:22):
The good beautiful thing is they got a little something
called Netflix, so you can Netflix and chill right at home,
and then they also have the Amazon Prime. You'll find
some good stuff there, but even free. There's free stuff
on like twov and other networks like that. But that's
what I'll end up doing. You know. I get in

(01:38:42):
I love this part of the year, and I get
into movies like the Halloween series, Michael Myers if you're
familiar with Michael Myers and the Halloween series, or Freddy
Krueger and Nightmare on Elm Street, or like Friday the thirteenth,
Like that's what I get into this month. Then that's

(01:39:04):
when I'll watch those movies, just back to back to back.
It just I don't know what it does. It just
does something for me. But moving to the vampire part
of this, you definitely have to go see interview with
the Vampires. So whatever you get the time, definitely look
that up. It'll probably be on one of those streaming services,
and just a really good movie about vampires. And with

(01:39:30):
that being said, kind of moving it back to vampires,
I think I said this last time we talked, but
being a vampire, that was one of the things since
I was a small child, I've always wanted to be
a vampire for Halloween. And then I always admired certain
elements of what a vampire represents, and a big part

(01:39:53):
of that was the everlasting life part of it. And
that was the thing that intrigues you because you're like
live forever, Like, oh my gosh, you could live forever.
You could live as who you are, as young as
you are and just be that way forever. And you know,
that's always been something that has intrigued me. So I
go buy those false vampire teeth, the plastic teeth, every

(01:40:16):
single year, and that would be my costume. I just
wear that. One time, I did wear the Dracula face makeup.
But then I realized that vampires actually cooler than Dracula.
And so because I saw The Lost Boys and movies
like that, so I kind of moved into wanting to
just be a vampire and then understanding the differences between

(01:40:39):
what Dracula is, Like, Dracula is a vampire technically, right,
but his name is Dracula is Isn't that what that is?

Speaker 2 (01:40:51):
I think Dracola has something to do with a lizard
something like that.

Speaker 1 (01:40:56):
I thought Dracula was that he was a vampire, but
his name was dractal because I used to get those
two things confused as a kid, like, Okay, you got vampires,
then you got Dracula, So what's the difference between the two.
And I think if I'm not mistaken, I could be wrong, right,
But yeah, getting into the whole vampire thing, that's always

(01:41:18):
been something that's intrigued me even to this day. I mean,
you know, I watched which I hate to even say
that I watched this, but I binge watched one one time. Okay,
this show called Twilight and you probably wouldn't think out
but it was pretty good actually okay, and it kind

(01:41:41):
of it was it was kind of interesting. I didn't
think I would like it, you know, but it was
a vampire sort of show. So I watched it and
then next thing I know, I'm like four episodes in
next thing. You know, I'm watching two or three seasons.
I got wrapped them in Twilight, and I'm not afraid
to say it.

Speaker 2 (01:42:02):
I've only seen the one movie. I think it was
the first movie, and I might have seen parts of
the movie where she had a baby by the vampire. Yes,
and the baby alled it with the werewolf and she
was upset about that.

Speaker 1 (01:42:19):
Yes, yes, yes, so well, yeah, you know exactly what
we're talking about. I you know, I there's a lot
of shows out there that I just don't watch because
I just don't have time. And sometimes if I have
a pocketed time, i'll binge watch something. And for some reason,
that landed on my lap and I just ended up
watching so much of it that it was crazy. But

(01:42:42):
I watched all the movies it was. It was. I
hate to admit it, but I'm gonna keep it real
because that's what I do. So yeah, I definitely watched Twilight. Guys,
feel about it how you want to feel about it,
But would that being sird?

Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
What I liked about What I liked about Twilight was
the fact that the the werewolfs and the vampires were
kind of working together since they were kind of like
the odd men out when it comes to human beings
and all. So they were kind of working together instead

(01:43:17):
against each other, and they could achieve more by working together.
So I thought that was kind of cool.

Speaker 1 (01:43:24):
Now, think of this. Now, think of this just like
I was saying earlier, Since you know the Twilight story
pretty well and how that whole universe worked, think of
how your story in your book could be a prequel
to that. It literally could cut and paste as a
prequel to any of the vampire stories that are told
out there, any of those movies or books that have

(01:43:46):
come out You're with the with the end result being
that these beings that you wrote about travel from the
planet from their planet to this planet could be where
it all all picks up from. So you got a
lot of options there in a lot of ways that
you could kind of direct that. So I would love

(01:44:07):
to see you take this idea further. And, like someone
is mentioning in the audience, even the Blade world, right,
because Blade is a vampire. So this could all your
origin story, your prequel story could literally line right up
with any of these stories out there and kind of
be the prequel to many many different vampire stories out there.

Speaker 2 (01:44:32):
So did anyone have any questions before we go? Because
I always feel like there's someone who might have read
the book and just sitting back and say, no, I
won't ask that question. But sometimes when I write a book,
I might skip through something and there might be someone
out there that would want me to explain it a
little book a little bit more in depth. What we

(01:44:54):
do questions before we go?

Speaker 1 (01:44:55):
We have a few. We have like four. First question
came from creepy posters saying, I don't know much on
the vampire subject, but what parts of your plant of
our planet would you suspect to run into vampires?

Speaker 2 (01:45:12):
I think any place, any place that a human can live,
a vampire could live. I don't think there's any one
place that a vampire would like more. I mean I
like the beach, so I vampire would probably like the
beach as much as I do. You might run into
a vampire at the beach. And if you do run

(01:45:34):
into a vampire on the earth, I don't think they're
gonna You're not going to know that they are a vampire.
Just like when a ghost or spirit talks to you
when you're in a hospital. They're not going to come
in and say, hi, mister Evans, I'm a ghost and
spirit and I like to talk to you. They're just
going to communicate with you, just like they're a living person.

(01:45:56):
And that's the way vampires are gonna do. They're gonna
communicate with you, you know, just like they're every bit
as human as you are, except they are a different species.

Speaker 1 (01:46:08):
Yeah, yeah, definitely. And let's see the Jaketta is saying,
why do you think authors in the past have similar
ideas about vampires being bloodthirsty monsters.

Speaker 2 (01:46:21):
Well, I think it's very easy for authors just to
run with something somebody else said and did and just
change it a little bit. Instead of the vampire living
in an old Victorian home, the vampire lives in a
new apartment. Instead of the vampire being an attorney at Lull,

(01:46:42):
the vampire is going to be a door to door salesman.
So it's easy to take something someone's already wrote about
and tweak it a little bit. Maybe make the vampire
a female instead of an elderly man, you know, And
maybe instead of it being true Transylvania, make it Panama

(01:47:02):
City Beach, Florida, you know. So that's why authors keep
the bloodthirsty there and they know that in America there's
an audience for bloodthirsty And when you look at something
as different as my book Planet of the Vampires, the

(01:47:23):
author has to think, is there going to be an
audience for this, you know, speculative science space biosphere that
you feel exists on a planet that is four point
two light years away called Proxima Centory B. Will there

(01:47:44):
be an audience for that? You have to question that.
And authors want to sell books. So if you keep
going back to the drawing board, where there's an audience
for bloodthirsty monsters, you're going to sell books. But there's
all that book that starts a new genre of a

(01:48:04):
you know, decent, law abiding citizen who cares about other
care about others, who happens to be a vampire. And
that could be the movie Planet of the Vampires.

Speaker 1 (01:48:17):
There you go. Let's see Last Light is saying, are
there regular people on the Planet of the Vampires.

Speaker 2 (01:48:26):
I don't think so. I think it's too harsh, and
regular people would be us. We'd have to travel there,
and we don't have any craft that can travel that fast.
And if there are people there, there are people there
that have been taken there by the vampires, and I

(01:48:47):
don't know that happening, but I will say this much.
I don't think we're durable and we can last that
long to travel to their planet, So I would say no,
but I could be wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:49:05):
All right. And then Roger Murray uh saying why pick
New Orleans? I don't know that was a reference. I
didn't Okay, you may have been talking about.

Speaker 2 (01:49:18):
Probably why not pick New Orleans?

Speaker 1 (01:49:21):
Yeah, I think because interview with the vampire. Interview with
the Vampire, I think it was based in Louisiana, like
the setting was old Louisiana. Yeah, so I think that's
what he was talking about, and what that that was.

Speaker 2 (01:49:34):
Maybe he's talking about the other gentleman's question about where
would you mean a vampire New Orleans could be that?

Speaker 1 (01:49:43):
Yeah, I mean, if you believe interviewed the vampire, that's
definitely the old at old French colonial setting. And then
going back to uh, Moody Muncles saying, why are you
doing the show about my mother in law's planet?

Speaker 3 (01:49:59):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:49:59):
That what's so funny? Moody Muggle. Definitely thank you for
the super chat earlier tonight, And that's kind of where
we'll end this. And another you mentioned as well that
you like comedies, so I want to put you onto
a there's a vampire comedy actually which turned out to
be pretty freaking good. It's called wren Field and it's

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Nicholas Cage. Nicholas Cage movie came out like two years
ago and it's he plays a vampire. It's pretty funny.
But it's called wren Field and you'll find I think
that's on Amazon Prime right now. Now, with that being said,
we have three minutes left here, and I want to
make sure that we show your other books here, because
I know you have Vampires Dead or Alive, which is

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the one we show are in here on the screen,
And if you want to say a quick word about
this one and we'll switch to the next one.

Speaker 2 (01:50:52):
Vampire Said Are Alive is available ebook on Kendle and
paperback on Amazon. And the Hayes House ghost for People
Too is only available e book on Kendle.

Speaker 1 (01:51:06):
All right, and that's the one we're showing right here
on the screen, The Hayes House Ghosts Are People Too.
And then obviously what we've been talking about tonight, Planet
of the Vampires. All of these authored by Keith Evans.
Make sure you guys go and check these books out.
Make sure you go out and support and like I
said it, you know, getting the idea behind what this

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book represents and the angle that it's coming from. I
think that it definitely makes sense that, you know, like
I said before, we could tie this into a lot
of other a lot of other current vampire stories. Roger
Murray did ask is asking you the Mexican goat sucker

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was a vampire. Are you familiar with the Mexican goat sucker.

Speaker 2 (01:51:59):
I've heard about that animal, tuba cabra or whatever.

Speaker 4 (01:52:05):
And.

Speaker 2 (01:52:08):
I guess the fact that it's drinking blood, it's got
the similarity. But most vampires are humanoid in shape and
not you know, a dog in shape or whatever type
of animal a Cuba cabra goat sucker is. Even though

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I think the similarity is that the fact that they're
drinking blood. So it could be that animals kill animals
without eating all the meat. So if there's a bloody mess,
you think they're just drinking the blood.

Speaker 1 (01:52:43):
Yes, yes, yes, With that being said, once again, it's
an awesome time of the year. Do you so, I
know you said you don't celebrate Halloween. Do you hand
out candy or anything, or what do you normally do
on Halloween?

Speaker 2 (01:52:59):
You subody comes for candy, so I eat candy.

Speaker 3 (01:53:03):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:53:06):
I'd like to mention. I like to mention one thing
about the hardcover for Planet of the Vampires, which is
sold on Amazon along with the paperback. The hardcover has
the colorful Aurora borealis, which on the surface of Proxima

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sentaory b. There's a lot of Aurora boy ellis, a
lot of colors because, uh, it's just their atmosphere is
charged with this all the sun flares that come off
of a red dwarf sun. That red dwarf sun just

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fills the air with charged particles. So, uh, you're going
to see a lot of Aurora boy ellis and it's
very colorful. And if you buy the hardcover you actually
see it in color.

Speaker 1 (01:54:04):
All right, we're getting about of here. We appreciate you
Keeth Evans coming in for the spooky season. We'll talk
again to move the need.

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Listening.

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All right, guys, we'll be back our number three coming up.
See if doctor tells I told miss personal mysteries some
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All right, everybody, welcome back spaced Out Radio the After
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getting ready to come back here for radio in about
five seconds here, guys, let's get ready to go. All right, everybody,

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welcome back to space Out Radio, the After Hours of
Radio show with me your host, mister Robergez. We're gonna
get in this really good stuff here in our retails
and told miss first Mysteries with Steve Stocktor. We definitely
want to thank our guest Keith Evans, but stepping in
and talking about the world of the planet of vampires
definitely something to think about if you did not get

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and catch this conversation. Hopping to archives the free YouTube
dot com forcus slash at space Stout Radio, and we're
gonna go ahead and kind of jump right on into
some tales untold missing person mysteries because why we love
Steve Stockton and totally appreciate him being a part of
this show. Let's get into it.

Speaker 12 (02:00:51):
Welcome to Tales, Untold and Missing Person's Mysteries on spaced
out Radios after hours. My name is Steve's and I'm
here to take you on a journey of mysteries, legends
and true stories. Come join me on this strange adventure
of tales I'm told and missing person mysteries. Mitchell Weisser,

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aged sixteen, also known as Mitch, and his fourteen year
old girlfriend Benita Mara Bickwitt, also known as Bonnie, reported
missing after being seen hitchhiking along a highway.

Speaker 13 (02:01:23):
In Narrowsburg, New York. They were heading northwest towards a
town called Watkins Glen, one hundred and seven miles away.
The date was Friday, July twenty seventh, nineteen seventy three,
and the couple were desperately attempting to hitchhike their way
to the Watkins Glenn Summer Jam Concert. The concert was
a huge affair, posting performances by The Almond Brothers, The

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Grateful Dead, The Band, and many other.

Speaker 3 (02:01:50):
Popular artists of the time.

Speaker 13 (02:01:52):
Approximately six hundred thousand individuals were in attendance of the concert,
earning it a spot into the Guinness Book of World Records.
Out of the massive crowd that numbered well over half
a million, only two individuals managed without a trace, Bonnie
Beckuit and Mitch Weisser. No one has seen or heard
from them since they attended and participated in the event.

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Mitch was a resident of the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn,
New York, and had initially intended to go to the
concert with his friend Larry Marion. However, due to Larry's
mother's restrictions, Mitch asked Bonnie to join him instead. Bonnie
and Mitch had been together for about a year when
he decided to take time off from his summer internship
at a photography studio in Coney Island to attend the event.

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He was determined not to miss it. He was overjoyed
when Bonnie, who had been a parents' helper at Camp
Wilmot during the summer in the Catskill Mountains, decided to
join him. She had attended the camp as a child
and cherished her time there. However, when her boss would
improve her time off to go to the concert with Mitch,
she quit on the spot and told him she would

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be back after the concert to elect her personal belongings
and final paycheck. With worried expressions, Mitch's mother, Shirley, and
his sister Susan pleaded with him to reconsider attending the concert.
Both of them strongly believed it was a poor decision,
yet he refused to change his mind and was determined
to go. Shirley stepped in and offered him some money

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to cover his travel expenses there and back. At that moment,
Mitch was already making his way out the door. It's
unclear if he didn't hear or if he was purposely
ignoring her, but with only twenty five dollars in his pocket,
he left without a second glance and never returned. He
would never step foot inside his home again. Mitch rode

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a bus to Nearrisburg and then hopped on another one
to Camp Well Met, where he arrived around midnight on Thursday.
By this point, he was almost completely broke. He made
sure to call his mother and sister to let them
know it he arrived safely, but also that he had
very little money left. His mother and sister were understandably
worried and tried once again to convince him not to go,

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but Mitch assured them that he would be fined and
promised to see them when he returned home on Sunday.
His plan was to hitchhike one hundred and fifty miles northwest,
but he could attend the outdoor concert with Bonnie. After
spending the night at their campsite, they had breakfast on
Friday morning before embarking on what they thought would be
an exciting adventure. A canman in a pickup truck offered

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them a ride back to Narrisburg, and they gratefully accepted
before making their way to Highway ninety seven. Using a
homemade cardboard sign, they hitchhiked and asked for a ride
to the concert. When the truck driver glanced back one
last time, little did he know that it would be
the final confirmed sighting of the two teenagers. As Sunday

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night passed without a call or appearance from Mitch as
he promised, his family grew increasingly concerned of the next day.

Speaker 3 (02:04:58):
They were filled with.

Speaker 13 (02:04:59):
Worry h and dialed camp well met to speak with Bonnie.
With their dismay, they discovered that Bonnie also did not
return on Sunday, and no one had heard from her either.
Susan and Sidney Wiser, Mintion's sister and father drove all
the way to Watkins Glenn the search for the two teenagers,
while Mitch's mother surely waited anxiously at home. Meanwhile, Donnie's parents,

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Theodore and Ray, were unaware of their daughter's disappearance since
they were vacationing in Cape Cod. Upon hearing the devastating news,
they rushed to Camp well Met without hesitation. They reported
their daughters missing, hoping for assistance and finding her. However,
their hopes were quickly dashed as the police brushed off
their concerns and chalked it up to another pair of

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teenagers who had run away after attending a concert. Just
three days before her disappearance, Donnie had sent a letter
to her parents. In it, she expressed her happiness at
Camp well Met and how much she valued the freedom
she had there. She also mentioned that when she returned home,
she hoped her parents would give him more space to
grow and travel. This last part gave them hope that

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perhaps she had gone on a trip and would contact
them soon after the authorities refused to help with any
investigation into their missing children, Both Bonnie and Mitch's parents
decided to let them explore their freedom for a while.
They waited patiently for school to start again, hoping their
kids were just traveling on their own. However, when neither

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of them showed up for the first day of school,
all the parents feared the worst. Described as a sweet
boy with shouldered, linked hair pulled back into ponytail for
the show glasses and hazel eyes, Mitch was known for
his love of baseball, his girlfriend, Bonnie, photography, and The
Grateful Dead. Even named his dog Casey Jones after one

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of the band's classic songs. His friends admired him for
being courageous and rebellious. According to his sister Susan, he
was a talented and gifted individual. She kept a box
filled with brother's belongings as a memento of the brother
she loved dearly but lost too soon. Among the items
in the box are his old tortoise show glasses as poetry,

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ticket stubs from the nineteen sixty nine Mets World series,
trading cards from the nineteen sixty four and sixty five
New York World's Fair, and a large birthday card made
by Mitch's friends on his fifteenth birthday. At just four
feet and eleven inches, Bonnie was a petite young girl,
weighing around ninety pounds. She had a face full of

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freckles and long brown hair. Her close friends often referred
to her as a free spirited individual with a sweet disposition,
sharp intellect, strong determination, and fearlessness. Music was one of
her passions, and she particularly adored the Almond Brothers band.
Bonnie was a student in gifted classes, and instead of

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going to a traditional high school, she chose to attend
the experimental John.

Speaker 3 (02:07:55):
Dewey High School.

Speaker 13 (02:07:57):
That's where Mitch and Bonnie first cross paths and bonded
over their shared academic successes. With impressive GPAs and ambitious
plans for the future, it seemed unlikely that they would
simply vanish without a trace. To make matters more suspicious,
they had secretly exchanged wedding rings, leading the police to
believe that they may have deliberately disappeared together. Even after

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six weeks of no contact, the police remained doubtful and
dismissed the disappearance of simple teenager runaways. Frustrated by their
lack of action, the parents of both missing teenagers took
matters into their own hands and launched independent investigations, regardlessly
working to bring attention to the case. In nineteen seventy three,
despite the passionate police for these two disressed families, investigators

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from three different counties in New York chose to ignore
their christ for help and refused to launch an official investigation.
Despite assurances from the NYPD that they would inform other
agencies nationwide about the missing teens, they failed to do so. Result,
the Slovan County Sheriff's office also neglected up investigation on

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the case. On the twenty fifth anniversary of the disappearance
of the teenagers, Bonnie's sister, Sheryl Kagan, decided to launch
an investigation to finally uncover the truth behind her sister
and Mitch's fate. Hurdis May, she discovered that the original
case files, notes through investigators, dental records, and a list

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of potential witnesses had all been lost by both the
Salvan County Sheriff's Office and the NYPD's Missing Persons squad.
As a result, crucial information was not entered into the
FBI's National Crime Information Center. A former detective from Sullivan
County named Anthony Suarez, confests that he had been assigned
to the case in nineteen ninety four, but never attempted

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to contact the original investigator or make any effort to
solve the mystery of Bonnie and Mitch's disappearance. Anthony Suarez
passed away in May of twenty twenty. In the year
two thousand, a man came forward with a remarkable tale. Unfortunately,
it was never confirmed and the man has since passed away.

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In summary, he claimed to have hitchhiked with Bonnie and Mitch,
who were desperately trying to get home from a concert
they couldn't reach. They were supposedly picked up by an
orangev W bus, but the driver pulled over when things
got too intense. The group stopped at the Susquehanna River
for a swim, but unfortunately, both Mitch and Bonnie were
swept away by a strong current. The driver left, but

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promised to contact the police, so the other hitchhikers saw
no need to do so himself. Eventually, he did meet
with investigators at his own expense, and now the police
believe his story is the most likely explanation for what
happened to the missing teens. Nevertheless, the families remained doubtful
and are waiting to hear from the driver or any

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other potential witnesses. However, despite their efforts, no one has
stepped forward with any information about the incident. This case
remains unsolved. Next up, we have the case of Jojo Delard.
On November ninth, nineteen ninety five, twenty one year old

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Jojo Delard left her home in Callen, County Kilkenny to
take a bus to Dublin, where she was supposed to
meet up with friends. After spending the afternoon at Brookswall's
Pub on Grafton Street, she planned to take the bus
back home.

Speaker 3 (02:11:26):
Around ten pm.

Speaker 13 (02:11:28):
However, she missed the last bus of the night and
had to board a different one that would take her
somewhat close to her find her destination in Nass County Kildare.
With no other plans for the evening, she hopped off
that bus and began hitchhiking. This was a common occurrence
at the time. After hitchhiking her first drive to Moon,

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Jojo called a friend from a faithfaunt. She promised to
be home soon as someone had just pulled over and
offered her a ride. While she was making the call.
As soon as she hung up, she presumably got into
the car and was never seen or heard from again.
Even though her family continuously asked for updates and assistance,
the police initially refused to provide any help. They believed

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Jojo voluntarily disappeared and would reappear on her own eventually.
During the evening when Jojo Dullard disappeared, a truck driver
claimed he saw a young woman running naked through Moon.
The driver and his boss were traveling through the area
at the time and spotted the visibly distressed woman, but
they did not stop to offer assistance. They did, however,

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follow the police and were promised that someone would immediately
go to the location and investigate. The driver claimed that
he later learned the woman was not Jojo, and authorities
confirmed that it was actually someone else. Now, the murder
of Jojo was only recently declared by authorities, and now
the police are searching for any traces of her mains.

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The case was reopened a few years ago and the
Police Service of Ireland issued a statement to the public.
In JoJo's family they now believed she was a victim
of homicide and that her cause of death was most
likely due to violent means. This case is filled with
an extraordinary amount of information, largely due to the relentless
effort of JoJo's family, particularly her devoted sister. They've taken

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upon themselves to investigate the case, feeling let down by
the authorities from the get go, Hiring investigators and following
leeds has become their own responsibility. Despite all their efforts,
the truth behind Jojo Delarde's disappearance remains elusive and sadly,
she is not the only young woman to go missing
in that area. Next, we have Jamie Herdman at only

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twenty six years old. Jamie Herdman was a skills chef
from Vacatone, New Zealand. He had failed to work at
a furniture removal company in Broome, Western Australia when he disappeared.
During his free time, Jamie poured his passion into renovating
ann utility van that he dreamed to taking for a
cross country trip across Australia. After completing his project and

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waiting for the perfect moment, Jamie finally set off on.

Speaker 3 (02:14:10):
His long awaited road trip.

Speaker 13 (02:14:12):
Jamie's family reported him missing on December five, two thousand
and six, where they couldn't reach him during his trip.
An investigation was launched and authorities discovered that Jamie was
last seen hitchhiking at dally Waters, approximately three hundred and
seventeen miles from Darwin, where his family believed he was headed.
His van, which had a history of overheating, was quickly

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located abandoned near a roadhouse on Stuart Highway. Inside the
unlocked van, authorities found Jamie's clothes, phone, credit cards, toothbrush,
and some cash. However, his keys were missing. In November
of two thousand and six, Jamie made the unusual decision
to travel through the center of Australia on his way
to dally Waters. His brother Karl, described this as bizarre.

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Jamie was an avid fisherman, leading his family to believe
that he would have more likely chosen her out along
the coast. However, Carl reported that Jamie had left room
suddenly and without informing anyone, not friends, family, or even
his employer. The family suspected that Jamie may have received
a warning from a friend about someone who was after
him or planning to harm him in some way. Everyone

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held on to the hope that Jamie was simply unaware
of the search efforts to find him, and that he
was out there somewhere continue his journey and still safe.
There was also the possibility that he had become stranded
in a remote Aboriginal community, cut off from the rest
of civilization due to severe flooding. But as more time
passed without any word from Jamie, it became increasingly unlikely

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that he would be found alive. Despite extensive search efforts
on land and in the air, no trace of Jamie
or any clothes I SAOs whereabouts have ever been discovered.
He remains missing to this day, along with many others
who have traveled through the isolated Australian outback and never
returned home and finally, Joshua Jones. Joshua Jones, a twenty

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nine year old man from Hurst Rise in matt Locke, Derbyshire, England,
left his home on December twelfth, twenty twenty, at approximately
eleven thirty. He told his wife Talia that he was
going to the pharmacy and would be back soon. Before leaving,
he kissed his two year old son and wife goodbye,
would never return. At around noon, CCTV footage captured Joshua

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at a department store and then later at a nearby
Sainsbury grocery store. Witnesses supported seeing him hitchhiking on the
A six thirty two towards Chesterfield at around four pm.
Prior to his disappearance, Joshua had texted his wife saying
I love you to the moon and back. This mysterious
vanishing led to both reports to the police about potential

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sightings of Joshua. However, no one has been able to
locate him since. When he disappeared, he'd been wearing a
gray super dry jacket and blue jeans. The sleeves of
the coat were light colored and the inside was green.
Other identifying features include a Japanese inspired tattoo on his
right arm featuring a dragon, a cooyfish, and a crane.

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On his left wrist, there was a tattoo in Talia's
handwriting that read to the Moon and back with a
red rocket and runes surrounding a moon inside. Despite the
efforts of authorities including drone searches, mountain rescue teams, and
a helicopter, Joshua Jones could not be found nor any
information about his disappearance. There are no leads or evidence

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in this case. His wife claimed that she wasn't surprised
that he couldn't be seen on CCTV footage because there
were only cameras in central matlock Dahlia also mentioned that
her and Joshua had often talked about leaving society behind him,
building a treehouse to live in. During the pandemic and lockdowns,
Joshua struggled with feeling trapped and anxious. He refused to

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seek medical help, believing.

Speaker 3 (02:18:00):
Time would heal his wounds.

Speaker 13 (02:18:02):
Elliott remains hopeful that her husband is still alive and
possibly living in the wilderness, as he was skilled in
survival and loved the outdoor.

Speaker 3 (02:18:09):
Now, there is no.

Speaker 13 (02:18:10):
Record explaining the reason that he would have had to
possibly leave his wife and son behind intentionally. However, the
day before he vanished, his card broken down, and both
he and Italian were concerned about the expenses of getting
it fixed and how that would affect plans to purchase
Christmas gifts. On top of that, rent was due and
they had yet to shop for their holiday mail. Elias

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speculates that the stress of their life together may have
pushed him to flee. Unfortunately, there is no further information
on this case, and Joshua Jones remains missing to this day.

Speaker 1 (02:18:45):
All right, tell us un told mister person mysteries once again,
Steve Stockton dropping the bomb on us right here spaced
Out Radio, the Aft Hours Radio Show, and we always
always show our appreciation there. We have about five minutes
before we take our final break of the night and
just kind of want to go ahead and reiterate some

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of the things that have been going on here at
Space Out Radio. So the after Hours Radio Show, we've
been off for a little while because we have some things,
you know, some things going on in life, some good things,
not bad things that have kind of had to put
a pause on a couple different things. But now we're

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back in action. We're back to business and news shall
come out a little a little longer, a little later
down the line here, so we'll make sure we get
into that. I do want to get into a couple
of things on the last half of this hour. Got

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a story on three I at Liss, just the latest
going on there, and we definitely have a few stories
for the UFO and weird News, so we're gonna end
it out with a bang. But what I do I
want to know is what do you have planned for
the upcoming spooky season. What do you do? What is

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one thing that you do consistently every year? Right? Do
you take do you take a year off sometimes and
just say, Okay, I'm just doing candy this year. Do
you take a few years off and say I'm cutting
the porch light off this year, right? Or or do

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you find time to go out and you know, dress
up kind of get into the holiday mood I've done.
I'm guilty of all three. I indulge in all three.
Their last couple of years has been more so sitting
back and giving candy to the kids. But as we know,

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if you are of a certain age, you can remember
how Halloween used to be, and they're used to be
unless I'm unless I was in this is the Mandela
effect kicking in, and I was in some alternate reality.
But uh, as I remember Halloween, I remember hundreds and

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hundreds of kids in the streets, hundreds of kids in costumes.
I remember going to school each year having uh, you know,
costume contests. I guess that's what you call it, best
best costume sort of situation. And there was a year,

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as I'm gonna I'll preface it by saying this, I'm
a Freddy Krueger fan fanatic nightmare and Elm Street is
my jam. It's like my number one jam. But something
behind or and then afterwards comes like Halloween Friday thirteenth.
But one year I said, this is what I'm gonna do.
This is and this is after a few years of

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being a vampire. Right, vampire was my number one go
to But then I was like, okay, everyone's a vampire.
And there was one particular year, I think it was
the sixth grade.

Speaker 9 (02:22:14):
And.

Speaker 1 (02:22:17):
It was the day of the It was the day
of the Halloween contest at school. And so what I
did was I had a Freddy Krueger glove. I saved
money for this. I went to Toys r US. I
saved up the money to buy this Freddy Krueger glove.
It had plastic blades on the fingers, but it was

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it was pretty authentic, about as close as you're going
to get to having the real Freddy Krueger glove as
a kid. Right, So I did this. I went to
some thrift stores and I went to look for Freddy
Krueger sweater. Right, you can't do Freddy Krueger without the sweater.

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So but I couldn't find because Freddy, if anyone knows,
Freddy is red and green, red and green, so I'd
always find red and blue, red and black striped shirts, right,
So I could never find the right one. So what
I did for Halloween was I just put on the glove.
I had this Chewbacca from Star Wars Chewbacca mask, so

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I put on the Chewbacca mask. I had on the
Freddy Krueger glove, and then I just had this nice
little brim hat that I used to wear at school.
I was one of those kids I wore brim to
school in the sixth grade. Don't ask me why, but
I did. And I decided to put that on the
Chewbacca costume. So I'm going up to school with my

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regular school clothes on, Chewbacca mask, Fedora hat, Freddy Krueger glove.
And wouldn't you know that, I up winning the costume
contest at school first place. And it was out of

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sheer originality that I want because there were some you know,
obvious characters there. But I kind of just put something
together right and ended up winning first place in the
costume contest. I was on the road. I was that guy, right,
So let's start. I'll share that before we go into
the final break of the night real quick. Here spaced
out radio after I was radio show. We're gonna get

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into Briann Atlas talk some more Halloween stuff, some UFO
and weird news, a lot more. We still got about
twenty some minutes left. Make sure you hang with us.
You hang with us this long. Also again, thank you
for coming in Keith Evans sharing some stories with us,
playing at the Vampires. We'll be back right after the break.

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Hope to see you back too. All right, and we
are clear and yeah, so AJ said Rod flex in
big time right now. Yeah, I was feeling it. I
was feeling it, Believe me, I was because I was

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that guy in school. I was one of the popular kids, right,
So this is something I could get away with, you know,
doing something like that, right if you weren't the popular
kid in school. In no shades to anyone that wasn't.
I just happened to be. And you know, so it
was adorable. The teachers thought it was adorable that that

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I did. Yeah, whatever it was, I usually do all
sorts of weird stuff at school. Sure, we can go
into a million stories about some of the weird stuff
that I tried out in school growing up, when you're
finding yourself, finding out who you are, right, there are
no limits to life. You know, you can do anything,

(02:25:52):
you can be anything. Right, So some some stories are embarrassing.
I will say some are embarrassing, but you gotta laugh
sometimes you gotta laugh at yourself, right, be the laughter
is the best medicine, especially if you ask someone you
know what they say. You disarm a person that's talking

(02:26:13):
about you by talking about yourself first, right, So a
lot of comedians do. And uh, you know, I'm not
above it at this point in my life. I'm pretty
proud of everything that I've done in my life, even embarrassing,
as embarrassing as so many things might might sound. When
you retell the story, Roger Murray, you have kidney diasi's

(02:26:38):
treatment can't eat candy diabetes with the cry face, you're
not missing anything, Roger Murray. Truthfully, candy is is really bad.
But it's it's a I don't know what you would
call that guilty pleasure, more as it's probably a guilty pleasure,

(02:26:58):
but it's not really some thing that I go out
of my way for right to to do. The candy thing.
But if it's there, you know I might have a
piece of two. Just save me the races or save
me the Save me the races. Now, this is just
shout out for everybody out there. If you got a
bag of candy, you gotta leftovers. Save me the Races cups,

(02:27:22):
save me the Races pieces pieces if they even have
those anymore. Save me the snickers. Save me your peanut
Eminem's save me. Save me what else? Pay days? Save

(02:27:47):
me your paydays for sure, Babe Ruth's Baby Ruths. Save
me those. Save me your Hershey's with almonds, save me those.
You can also save me your almond kisses. Save me

(02:28:13):
your almond kisses. I'll take those all day. Save me
your Skittles, but only the red pack, not the purple pack.
He can keep the purple pack. Save me the red
pack of Skittles. Save me your Starbursts and what else?

(02:28:36):
What else? Everything except for Lit's get down to except
for you can keep your candy corn. You can keep
your candy corn once again. You can keep the candy
that comes in the brown wrapper, and then there's a
black one. They both come in the same bag. I

(02:28:57):
think it's Bronx. You can keep those, keep those. You
can keep your sweet tarts. I don't want your sweet tarts.
You can keep your bottle caps, you can keep your
you can keep your TUTSI rolls. You can keep your
TUTSI rolls too, And I think that's about it. Those

(02:29:23):
are the ones that are always at the end of
my bag, and I just I don't. And you know,
you have relatives, brothers, sisters or something. They love those
and it's like, oh, great, well give me your snickers
for this candy corn then boom dune deal. That's how
I like it. Yep, love you love. Kisses are always nice. Definitely.

(02:29:55):
I know Roger Murray, I need to cut I need
to not do it right. And that's why I stay
away from because I don't want to be in this situation.
But yeah, here we go. All right, everybody, welcome back
Space Out Radio, the After Hours radio show. We're on
the back half of the final hour. The third hour
means we only have about twenty minutes to get what

(02:30:17):
we're gonna get in and we're gonna get some things
in here to make sure you don't go anywhere. Also,
if you missed the conversation from earlier tonight. It was
actually an awesome conversation, right, science fiction meet science fact?
A planet of vampires? Maybe that time they originated and
the story starts here. Jump into archived YouTube dot com,

(02:30:37):
forward slash at space out radio and catch up on
what you missed. And let's go ahead and jump into
let's jump into a we'll call it. We'll do this unapologetically,
mister robg. We'll just call it that. But I wanted
to cover the three I, just the latest three I atlas.

(02:31:00):
Obviously there's no huge news. But let's go down. Let's
go down. Let's have a thought experiment here for a moment. Right,
let me go ahead and see if I can bring
this up on screen as we talk to everyone else.
There's a story was published on New York Posts within

(02:31:21):
the last twelve hours, so we'll go ahead and read that,
just kind of see what the latest reports are, because
we know they can't really see anything from where it
currently is located at the moment. Okay, there we go,
all right, Yeah, so we know it's hidden behind the

(02:31:43):
sun at this moment, but we know we also know
from people out there reporting that this thing should be
coming back in the line of sight by the end
of November early December, and so there's some thoughts going
around us. All Avy Loget interviewed, you know, after the

(02:32:03):
third of October, which was what happened to be when
the government shut down, or you know, during that timeframe.
So it's like, Okay, why why is that?

Speaker 2 (02:32:15):
So?

Speaker 1 (02:32:15):
Is it is it because they don't want us to
know what they saw. We'll kind of get into that
and a little bit more here. Let me read the
story for you here though, this is from the New
York Post.

Speaker 4 (02:32:25):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:32:26):
This article is written by Shane Galvin.

Speaker 7 (02:32:29):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:32:29):
This was just written. It says today, we'll go ahead
and take a look at this right now. So, Manhattan
sized interstellar object three eye atlas emitting metal alloy never
seen in nature by quoted by a Harvard scientist. I
think we know who that scientist is. Uh. The Manhattan
sized interstellar object three I atlas, zipping through the Solar

(02:32:55):
System is producing a metal alloy never before withiness in nature,
an expert told the Post. New images of the mysterious
New images of the mysterious object taken by the KEK
two telescope in Hawaii, And let me go ahead make
sure that we're scrolling through the story at the same time.

(02:33:16):
Okay Uh in Hawaii in August and released Wednesday, confirmed
the interstellar fire is emitting a plume which contains four
grams of nickel per second with no evidence of iron,
which is unheard of. In comments, the end result is
an alloy called nickel tetracarbonyl which has only ever been

(02:33:40):
previously witnessed in human manufacturing. Harvard astrophysicist doctor Ivy Lobe
told the post, and this image is the newest image
from the KEK two telescope at the wm KE Observatory
in Hawaii, confirming the strange appearance of a nickel alloy

(02:34:00):
only ever seen an industrially produced nickel alloys. Quote there
is only one place where that is known to exist,
and that is an industrial produced nickel alloy's, Lobe said,
quote this was never observed for any other object. And
so just stopping right there real quick, I think, as

(02:34:24):
it as it has gone down the line, av Lobe
make that bigger. Okay Avi Lobe has come out recently
within the last week, the last few days and talk
and just really pointed out that yes, still at the
end of the day, this could be a comet, but
he stated that there's like eight different anomalies that just

(02:34:47):
does that just don't line up with what an actual
comet would be producing. I know as well that there
was this story floating around. I don't know how true
it is, and I guess we would obviously have more
information when it comes back into view and the end
of November. But it's someone stated and this could just

(02:35:10):
have been not true. So I just want to preface
that before I say it is that there were some
objects in Unison flying in Unison with three eye atlas.
I don't know that to be true. I just know
that that's one of the stories that it's currently out there,
and just thinking about the impact of what this would
actually mean if this was true. So with that being said,

(02:35:32):
we're going to hop back into the story and then
we'll elaborate a little bit more. In every known comment,
including the two previous interstellar comments, nickel and iron appear
in comparable amounts. According to experts, the type of refined
compound seen in three I at lists is used in

(02:35:54):
metal coatings and manufacturing, including in the aerospace industry, to
strengthen surface materials. So you know, being that the angle
that it's coming from. They can kind of rule out,
you know, it being something that we put out there
before long ago, because if you know, there was an

(02:36:16):
object that have been spotted within the last few years,
they didn't know what it was until they did more
research on it and found out it was like the
booster from a launch that took place back in nineteen
sixty six, and this booster is just traversing around, traveling
around space. And it ended up being that at the

(02:36:37):
end of the day, and it was you know, having
technological signatures or some of the same signatures, right, something
indicating something that had to have been manufactured, right, which
is how they came to that determination. But the images
come from a new study by researchers from the Keech

(02:36:58):
Observatory which suggestion just as we move on down all right,
which suggests that this nickel producing phenomena, though strange, is natural. Lobe,
who teaches theoretical physics at Harvard and is a director
at the Center for Astrophysics, doesn't agree. Quote, this was

(02:37:23):
a process that we can imagine only because it was
used in industry, he said, adding never seen in comments before,
which I think is a big thing. And hopefully they're listening, because, Yeah,
the bizarre object was first photographed by the Hubble telescope
on July twenty first. Another strange feature of the object

(02:37:46):
coming into focus with more data is three I Atlas's
lack of a commentary tale, right, which once again we've
been talking about over the weeks, and that's a huge thing. Well,
we usually see beautiful tales extending from the object away
from the sun, and in this case, there was no

(02:38:08):
evidence for such a tale, so that would be the
first thing. So while we're waiting on this thing to
come back into view, can we start getting some answers
on why a comet wouldn't have a tail? Right? Don't
we have enough of these he said, eight anomalies so
far to point to that just are things that haven't

(02:38:29):
ever happened based on things that we've looked at in
the sky before. So can't we start working on those
eight anomaloust things and trying to explain why those things
wouldn't you know, why those things could be looked at
as mundane? Right? I think that's especially if you're trying to,

(02:38:50):
you know, stop the conspiracy theories from being born, which
obviously every day that goes by that NASA doesn't come
out and show us what they took from Mars is
going to be a day that someone can fill in
the blanks on their own and come up with a
theory on why this this, you know, isn't what it
what what most people are saying that it is. And

(02:39:13):
it's concerning because we have eight anomalies there and they're
not being explained away. Then if once you get around
to explaining them, if it turns out that the only
explanation is is that it's something technological, Well, isn't every
day that's currently passing, aren't we isn't this very important

(02:39:35):
that we use these days to do what we need
to do as far as what we determine the results
to be, or or are we going to have to
wait until the end of November, which is another month
and a half another what forty five days worth of
technically preparation time, if you really want to think about it,

(02:39:58):
before we get to see what this thing is is
coming emerging from the other side of the Sun once again.
Amateur astronomers will be able to see it again smaller telescopes,
they'll kind of be able to pick it up. You know,
some of the bigger telescopes out there will be in position.
I'm sure ready to take images of what we see

(02:40:20):
emerging from the other side the Sun. But don't we
have enough data right now, being that you know, the
last place it passed, luckily was Mars, where we have
all these high tech cameras and high resolution cameras that
probably have a really good image of what this thing is.
So now you've got to start asking yourself some questions,

(02:40:43):
which we'll do right after we finish with this article here.
So no tail on this thing, very you know, just
still lacks Actually, as far as I've ever known, every
comment I've ever heard of, the tail is the main
feature of the comet, right, and that's one of the
beautiful things that people point at it. This doesn't have that,

(02:41:04):
So let's find out why. So we usually see these
beautiful tales extending from the object away from the Sun,
and in this case, there was no evidence for such
a tale, Lobe said. Instead, the Hubble telescope image showed
a three hundred and thirty pounds per second stream of
materials trailing towards the sun. Quote, why are we seeing

(02:41:28):
a jet pointed at the sun a stream of material
in the direction of the Sun question mark load pondered.
The stream of is composed of mostly carbon dioxide and
water with trace though detectable amounts of cyanide and nickel
without iron, according to the American Astronomical Astronomical Study. And

(02:41:51):
then we get down to this image. We get down
to this image, which is apparently the anomalous object captured
by the James Webb Near Infrared Spectrograph Instrument. Okay. Skywatchers
around the world are currently on the edge of their
seats as they await the release of images taken by

(02:42:14):
the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiters high Rise Camera taken between October
fourth and October seventh. Those were snapped as the object
passed by within twelve million miles of Mars, but yet
have to be made public due to the ongoing government shutdown,

(02:42:34):
which has seen the National Communications Department furloughed. Quote who
cares about the communication departments? We want to see the
data from the scientists quote end quote. The doctor Force
said forcefully, images from the high rise camera will be
the closest and best that humanity will gather during three

(02:42:57):
I Atlas brief traversing of our inner solar system. So
with that being said, the keys are so this once again,
I mean we we there's obviously other reasons why we want,
you know, the government to come back to work. We
need a working government to run our country right to

(02:43:19):
do all the normal things that we need done. But
we also need them to come back so we could
see what in the world NASA has captured on that camera,
because the thing is and one thing that avi Low
pointed out as in as stated in that article is
that you know the people there are even though NASA

(02:43:41):
is part of the shutdown, and there are people that
are definitely furloughed not able to go to work. He
stated that the that there's a person that works in
that department that is actually an employee of the university,
forget which university, but stated that that person would have
the ability to access this data, and the data should

(02:44:02):
be there for this person to access, and just questioning
why why someone would not have come out and shown it.
He also stated, this person could bring it out. You
wouldn't necessarily need to have a press conference in order
to present the data to us, because we should know
what it is that we're dealing with. And that's where

(02:44:25):
conspiracy theories once again start coming into play because now
it's like, oh, well, why is NASA hiding it because
they don't want us to see what it really is
and it could simply be this huge comment. But even
with that, once again, as we've been saying for the
last few weeks, even if it is just a huge comment,
is definitely something that we want to see. But then it,

(02:44:48):
you know, if it is something that isn't you know
what scientists are thinking that it is and we should
know what it is if it happens to be alien technology.
That someone was talking about I think it was a
news reporter who was interviewing Ivy Lobe in the last
day or two. He was like, so, theoretically, then if

(02:45:12):
we don't have any information on what this thing is
or what it looks like, if it happens to be
alien technology by the time it comes back around the
sun and when we're able to see it re emerge
from behind the sun, that at that point it could
be on a trajectory towards Earth. And then it's like whoa, whoa, Okay,

(02:45:34):
that's not the first thing you want to see when
this thing is emerging from behind the sun is that
it's changed course and now is actually heading in a
direction that intercepts Earth, because obviously that's not going to
be good, right or Ivy Lobe has also theorized that,
you know, this could if it is alien tech, it

(02:45:55):
could be just something that's taking this angle in order
to release probes, which I think that's definitely something to
consider because I really feel like most of the things
that we're seeing right now and that are currently in
our skies are unmanned vehicles, unmanned items. Once again, the

(02:46:16):
thing I recorded, the forty seven objects, they were maybe
five to ten feet wide. Maybe I didn't really see
these as being in you know, living beings being assigned
these things, and I think that's more of what we
see when we have these sightings around the globe or
things that could be considered probes more than craft that

(02:46:42):
are being physically operated internally by you know, a biological being.
So you know, it's very plausible because we currently have
them in our skies now that there was at some
point these things had to arrive, and could they have
arived from some previous interstellar object? Is that the reason

(02:47:05):
why you know this happened many years ago, where this
huge interstellar object came through our system before we could
you know, before we could catch this thing on in
our cameras, that that it had released these things that
are currently here now, right, Or is there some mothership

(02:47:25):
that's on the dark side of the moon that released
the probs. Well, there's one thing for sure is that
there are some sort of probes that are currently here
that that aren't from here, right, So it's just what
do those things connect to a larger ship that is
that mothership here full time? Or is it like this
three I at LIS which kind of just passes through

(02:47:48):
close enough to release these things and then continues on
to the next system where it releases more, or you
know what this actually ends up being. That's why it's
so important for NASA to step on out and show
us what this is. And I think, you know, I
think the good thing is is if they take the

(02:48:09):
time to try to fake it, If they take the
time to try to fake what it is that they're
going to present, there's enough data out there from other cameras.
I feel like, and I don't know this for sure,
but I would feel like that you'd be able to
corroborate some of what, you know, the data that NASA

(02:48:29):
is presenting based on the other you know, angles that
we've had and then angles that will get once it
re emerges from behind the sun. So I think NASA
is in a little spot right now where it's the
world is focused on this. Every available camera has been
pointed at this, and is the stage? Is the spotlight

(02:48:52):
too big for NASA to be able to fake this?

Speaker 2 (02:48:58):
Is?

Speaker 1 (02:48:58):
Are they do? They have their against the walls where
they have to show us what it is that they have,
Like they really don't have a choice they because if
they show us something that we could deem is not
it doesn't line up with the other data, then all
of a sudden it's like, hey, you're not showing us
the actual object, And then that's where are they willing

(02:49:20):
to deal with something like that right now? Or would
they feel like, Okay, there's enough eyes watching that have
been watching this that we might as well just give
them what we got. I'm hoping that's the case. But
obviously we know the history on NASA and they don't
do things like that normally. But they did recently just
come out and say, hey, we found evidence of ancient

(02:49:43):
life on Mars that once existed, and they made this
a formal thing, so maybe they'll be willing to show
the unfiltered, unaltered images from three I at Lias, and
I think they should show it soon because you're gonna
need to put people at ease because everyone's gonna wonder,
you know, if it is alien technology, Well are we

(02:50:06):
wasting time sitting on our hands currently? And to answer
that question, they have to come out and show us something.
So I think that should definitely be their first line
of business when they come back in that I will
hope hopefully that is. I'm sure Ivy Lobe and others
will be kind of on them to release those photos.

(02:50:28):
I can't wait to see because I think whatever it is,
I think what at the end of the day, whatever
we're going to see is going to be amazing. I
think that's gonna be the end thing that we could
kind of walk away with that regardless of what it is,
these images should be amazing, right, And so we'll make

(02:50:52):
sure that we keep an eye out for that because
last thing that we need is some heading our way
and then we just find out with you know, months despair, right,
because I think it comes to Jupiter by March of
twenty twenty six, so obviously Earth would be, could be,

(02:51:13):
would be if it wanted to, would be intercepted before
that timeframe. So you gotta wonder. I mean, you look
around the world and you see all the crazy stuff
that's going on right now and the way that and
like I said, I did a show on this where
I talked about governments and how then the line of
democracy actually is and in the event of a disclosure moment,

(02:51:38):
would governments be willing to border that line to make
sure that they keep people in order it When you
have something impending and imminent, like what we're potentially looking
at here right, you got to ask yourself the question
because something that we never thought would happen in the

(02:51:58):
United States of America is currently how happening? And uh,
you know, usually you don't break the glass until you
have an emergency, and you gotta ask yourself, is this
one of those things? Ross Colthard has always said, he's
talked to someone said we're on borrow time. Uh, lou

(02:52:18):
al Loosando has said, which is the last few years somber.
So you gotta ask yourself, this is the question we're
still gonna have until NASA gets back to work comes
out shows us the picture. Uh, we want to see it.
So with that being said, we want to thank our
guests who came tonight here Keith Evans forgetting the spooky
season started with us here talking the planet of the Vampires,

(02:52:41):
and once again, I think we connected enough doubts on
that to make the story make sense, right, Planet of Vampires.
They come here at some point in time and then
continue on with the story that we know. Hey, it's pausible.
We talked about it. We're gonna talk about that and
a lot more. We also want to thank the man
you hear right there, mister Ron Bumma foot Thal. He

(02:53:04):
is the man that rocks us in and out in
each and every show, teaching us to never say never
again because yes, the phenomenon is real, which means that
anything and everything under that is possible. So if you
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(02:53:25):
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(02:53:49):
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