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Summary

➡ In this episode of Edge of Wonder, the host, Rob Counts, discusses various intriguing topics. He talks about NASA’s interest in UFOs, strange occurrences in Papua New Guinea, and a phenomenon where people’s faces seem to match their names. He also discusses an ancient Japanese marketing technique involving riddles and delves into the mystery of numerous bodies found in Houston’s bayous. The show ends with a Q&A session and a roundup of the week’s weirdest news.
➡ The podcast discusses mysterious deaths in Houston Bayou, with theories ranging from serial killers to strange creatures. They also delve into a 1979 document about a propulsion concept for spacecraft, suggesting the U.S. Government has been reverse engineering UFO technologies for a long time. The document discusses UFO research, artificial gravitational fields, and recommends hypnotic regression for people with UFO encounters. The hosts question why, despite such evidence, many people still struggle to believe in UFOs and advanced technology.
➡ The text discusses various topics, including how fields and plasma interact, the possibility of technology accidentally producing magnetic fields, and the concept of time-space distortion. It also explores the idea of replicating the frequency of our DNA to manipulate our bodies, the healing effects of certain frequencies, and the importance of design in architecture. The text ends with a discussion about NASA’s disc-shaped satellites and the potential for these to be mistaken for UFOs.
➡ Rise TV is a streaming platform offering a wide range of videos on various topics, including mysteries, metaphysics, and uncensored information. It’s currently offering a 25% discount on yearly subscriptions. The platform also features a series called “Relics of Power” that explores the hidden aspects of World War II and Hitler’s quest for power. The discussion also touches on the possibility of advanced ancient civilizations and the existence of dwarves in Papua New Guinea, according to local lore.
➡ This text discusses various folklore and myths from different cultures, including dwarves in Hawaii and Central America, mermaids in Papua New Guinea, and the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland. It also mentions cryptids, or creatures whose existence is disputed, like the Stick Man in Ohio and the Dogman, which is reported in many cultures. The text suggests that these stories may have some truth to them, given their prevalence across different cultures and historical periods. It ends with a mention of a 10-year-old who hacked the U.S. government.
➡ A 10-year-old girl managed to access the Department of Justice and FBI systems using a simple password, causing a security scare and leading to her being banned from using computers until she turned 18. The incident also put the careers of adults around her at risk due to their high security clearances. The article also discusses a controversy around the song “Louie Louie” by the Kingsmen, which was investigated by the FBI for suspected obscenity but found innocent. Lastly, it explores a theory that music labels are pressuring new artists to sample old tracks they own to generate more revenue, leading to less original music being produced.
➡ A former CIA agent, Amber, wrote a book revealing secret communication methods used by agents. Instead of traditional methods like leaving signs or signals, agents now use coffee cards. By buying a drink, the balance decreases, which their handler can see, signaling them to meet up. The book also discusses other modern, simple, and inexpensive ways agents communicate.

Transcript

It’s sam. Foreign. Hey, everybody. It’s a weird research roundup tonight on this Edge of Wonder. Live with me. Rob Counts were intergalactic spacecraft developed by NASA. Their own documents imply they were interested in UFOs. Do dwarf like creatures haunt islanders in Papua New Guinea? Well, yeah. A local shared disturbing information. I’m going to go over tonight, dive into all the strange, funny and out of this world research that blew everyone’s minds over the course of the week. Tune in for the metaphysical minute segment as well. And then exclusively on Rise tv, ask me your questions directly in the live Q and A.

And we’ll end the show with everyone’s favorite top 10 weirder news of the week. And as always, I’ll see you out on the edge. All right. All right. You’re probably asking where the Bendella effect is tonight. Well, Ben is lost in time in Florida, actually. He’s got some Christmas festivities that he’s taking part in with his family right now. So I was like, dude, I’ll do the show. Go hang out with your family. So it’s just me, you, Lindsay and the Mothman? That’s right. Yeah. We got a lot of cool stuff. Lots of interesting conversations to have tonight.

But before we do that, a couple of funny and interesting strange things. Your name shapes your face. You guys seen this? It’s pretty wild. Named Emma. If you pick this girl. It’s not that random. Studies have shown that people literally grow to look like their names. Welcome back to Mind snacks. Bon appetit. There’s a well documented phenomenon called the face name matching effect. People were showed an unfamiliar face and had to guess that person’s name from a short list. If it were pure luck, they would be right about 20 to 25% of the time. But across several studies, people guessed the correct name significantly above chance with sometimes over 50% accuracy.

On average. Emmas do look a bit more like other Emmas than, let’s say, EVAs. Even a computer vision model trained on thousands of faces picked up the exact same thing. Adults with the same name looked more alike than random people. And the model could guess their names better than Chen’s. But it totally failed for children or for kids photos that were artificially aged. So it doesn’t look like parents are magically picking the right name to match their baby’s face. It looks like we grow into our names. Names come with expectations about class, age, behavior, and even attractiveness.

And those expectations change how people treat you. How you present yourself. Your hair, makeup, facial expression, and even the way you smile in photos over years that can nudge your appearance toward the cultural prototype for your name. Now, this effect is culture specific. When participants see faces and names from their own culture, they can match them above chance. But when they try to do it with names and faces from another culture, the effects basically disappears. Guess who’s named Emma. Okay. Yeah, we heard. All right. Yeah, that’s kind of interesting. I don’t know. I don’t know what I think about that.

I definitely guessed wrong on that first dude. He looked like a Nathaniel or a Jacob. It is really weird that the computer can predict that with like higher than chance accuracy. That is weird. That would allude to there being some science behind this for sure. Or I mean, we always go the spiritual with it. Like maybe some words have energy associated with them that just has different qualities. I think that’s it. It also shows that that words have power because if words are able to shape physical matter, then that throws every, every inch of science we’ve been taught out the window, basically.

Or it is just science. It’s just a science we don’t quite understand like everything else. Yeah, that’s pretty. That’s pretty cool. Well, which other one should we go into here? Ancient marketing. I’m interested in that. Click on ancient marketing. What is this Ancient marketing link? This one’s cool. I found this. It’s about ancient Japan. Ready? Yeah. If you could earn money by just throwing riddles at people. There was a crazy business model in pre modern Japan that did exactly that. In Edo City, which is the old name of Tokyo, almost everyone except the samurai was self employed or entrepreneurs.

So people came up with unbelievable business ideas that you would think that that makes money. One of these businesses was called Kangai Mono. So these people went around neighborhoods throwing in paper with second writing on it into people’s homes unsolicited. When the people of the household picked up a paper, there was a riddle written on it. What the. What begins with a T, ends with a T and has T in it? And then a few moments later, someone came knocking on the door. Did you figure out the riddle? You want to know the answer? Did you just spark curiosity in me enough so that I will pay for the answer? No.

If you figured out the riddle yourself, no need to pay me anything. Sounds like the guys in Times Square that take your photo and then ask for money. What begins with a T, ends with a T and has tea in it? A teapot. Get out of here. I’m not gonna fall for it this time. What has a head A tail, but nobody. A coin what has it. Okay, all right. I’ve heard enough of this guy. That is the. The longest short I’ve ever seen. That sounds real, though, to me. No, I’m sure that they did that.

That sounds cool. That’s a pretty smart marketing idea. It’s interesting because people were more interested in those types of things back then. You know, the things that racked their brain and philosophical things that would keep them up at night. Existential things. Me too. It’s interesting, though, that they weaponize that to make money. Actually, I really, really like old Japanese culture. It’s so cool. It’s really interesting. The more stories I hear about samurai, like there was a story about samurais I heard last week where there were these two samurai warlords that were enemies. They were the worst of enemies, but their whole lives revolved around fighting one another.

They had no identity outside of that. I mean, we’re talking about wars being fought with men dying on both sides. And these two guys were just obsessed with one another, and they just. Their whole thing was. I mean, one of the guys got into a bind and I think his camp ran out of salt, and they were all going to die. So his enemy had like 6 tons of salt dropped off at his. Just to keep the game going at his porch with a note that was like, this was just to keep the game going. Wow.

Yeah. And. But. But it’s. What’s bizarre is like neither of them were obsessed with really beating one another. It was just keeping the ruse going or something. So if. If one of the teams, like one of the, like a bunch of the warriors ended up winning a battle, they’d get all excited and. And the leader just wouldn’t care. He’d be like, no, this is not. This is not a win. And it was so confusing for everyone. He’s like, what are we fighting for? Actually, nothing. You’re just fighting for those guys. Crazy, psychotic egos. I mean, ancient war fighting was different from now.

Like, they even had rules of etiquette in fighting. True. You don’t hit the face. You don’t. True that today, it’s just ruthless. There was more. There was more honor in it. But when two men are psychotic enough to have a bunch of people killed or are dying for one another, just. Oh, yeah, yeah. This, like, insatiable thirst, fighting one another. That’s just kind of brings it to what I think in the west we would consider, like a Napoleonic kind of insanity. Yeah. Actually also really like reading about Napoleon for some reason, even though it’s kind of bizarre, but, yeah, he was a pretty interesting guy.

Very one of the most interesting, bizarre men I can think of, for sure. Well, I want to get into the metaphysical minute right now, so if you guys haven’t gone over to the metaphysical channel and checked this out, you should. But let’s play the intro real quick. So I’m glad Audrey just made it into the chat, because a few months ago, she mentioned something about the Houston bayous. And so we kind of took a step back, and I was like, wow, that’s really interesting. I started looking into this whole thing that she mentioned on our chat that was about all the bodies that had been found in the Houston bios bayous.

There have been over 190 bodies found. And John and I got really curious about this. Like, what was. What’s really going on there? Why are so many bodies found? I mean, it’s. Of course, it’s obvious that the bayous are this black hole of swampiness that a bunch of thugs or mafia might throw bodies in. Of course, we all know that, right? I mean, look at the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. We had just kind of come off of having that episode as well. But the weird thing about the Houston bayous are the amount of sightings of cryptids and creatures that have been seen in the Houston bayous.

And we wanted to see if there was anything more that we could. We could pinpoint within that. And we ended up having a really interesting conversation all about the bayous. And John. Yeah, Remote view to serial killer. Seems that was behind a lot of this, and among other things. And we end up talking about some cryptids as well. And if you haven’t checked that episode out, definitely go there and hype the episode. If you haven’t done that yet, we’d really appreciate it. But it was. It was definitely, definitely a fun episode. Not because of the death, just because of the mystery.

You could say, yeah. What was the most interesting thing that you remember from. From that research, Lindsay? That it could be so many things, because the volume of bodies in this area, it could. It could be any number of things. Just like historically, tons of. Tons of people winding up there. Natural disasters, creatures, serial killers, homeless people. You had some really interesting conversations about addiction in this episode, actually. And it just went all over the place. It was super cool. Yeah, it was a fun. It was a fun episode. Definitely. Go check that out. I’m going to play the intro.

Oh, yeah, yeah, go ahead. Let’s play the intro. About 190 human bodies have been found in Houston Bayou since 2017. Nobody knows who’s responsible for these mysterious deaths, but many fear there’s a serial killer on the loose. Bizarrely, the police have been able to find no official evidence of a serial killer. But with heaps of bodies being found there every single year, a retired NYPD sergeant and criminal justice professor said something is afoot. A coincidence? Unlikely. You have to wonder how these missing people are winding up in the bayous and whether something else is going on entirely.

Some claim they’ve seen a Houston bayou creature in the area, among other strange beings that lurk in the Gulf coast states. So are these sightings related? What’s causing all these tragedies? Let’s see what we can find. Join me, investigative researcher Rob Counts and remote viewer John Vivanko for a metaphysical show that’s out of this world. Yeah, the Houston cryptid thing, this alligator beast thing is pretty interesting. I know that there have been other bizarre creatures that have popped up like, similar to this. I think when we talk about the Loveland frog, there’s been reptilians showing up in different places.

Also out in Washington state, there is allegedly some extremely large alligator type beings out there that seem to have come from some experiments. That’s. Why is that so interesting? That’s so weird. I. I just, I always just feel like I need to know more and that’s why we do episodes like this. So. But yeah, today on the show we’re gonna get into some pretty super interesting things that we, that we found this week. Why don’t we just go ahead and start getting into some of this cover ups, conspiracies and UFO. So if you guys haven’t seen this, a 1979 document has been unearthed recently that talks about a field resonance propulsion concept.

Now the forward, which is by Alan C. Holt, who worked with the Johnson Space Center. There’s some pretty interesting quotes in here. I’m going to read a couple of those. The speculative propulsion concept described in this paper was presented at a special session of the 15th joint AIA S A E ASME propulsion conference. That’s way too many acronyms. The government needs to stop that. It was on June 18th 20th, 1979 and it was called Propulsion Concept for Galactic Spacecraft. The concept was developed as a result of private unofficial research. NASA is not involved in UFO research.

However, the research which may be stimulated by this paper could result in the verification of the essential elements of this concept and in feasibility studies concerning the development of a new generation of NASA spacecraft. Now the abstract on this. A new propulsion Concept has been developed based on a proposed resonance between coherent pulsed electromagnetic waveforms and gravitational waveforms or space time metrics. Using this concept, a spacecraft propulsion system potentially capable of galactic and intergalactic travel without prohibitive time. Excuse me, without prohibitive travel times, has been designed. The propulsion. Now that’s, that’s saying it’s been designed like it’s actually been physically designed.

The propulsion system utilizes recent research associated with magnetic field line merging, hydromagnetic wave effects, free electron lasers, laser generation of megagauss fields, mega gauss fields, and special structural and containment metals. Research required to determine potential field resonance characteristics and evaluate and evaluate various aspects of the spacecraft propulsion design is described. So that’s what’s strange about this is it’s not talking about something that they’re thinking about doing, it’s talking about something that in 1979 they had already done. So this alone seems to point to the fact that the US Government has been reverse engineering UFO technologies for a very, very long time.

Now Holt also, this is very interesting here. Holt also wrote a paper with Hal Put off. Now Hal Put off is the remote viewing guy. He’s a physicist that worked with the US Military to develop remote viewing for the military and he co wrote this paper with Holt and now the paper is on space testing of electromagnetically sensitive materials for breakthrough propulsion physics. Now again, Hal Puthoff just revealed to both Joe Rogan and in the Age of Disclosure documentary that he was working with electromagnetics and UFOs specifically. So it’s pretty clear NASA was not only aware of this, but actively researching it.

That NASA document discussed UFO research specifically and how they disappear instantaneously reappearing at a nearby location, implying a disappearance from a reappearance into space time. So we’re talking about other dimensions here. Now it mentions artificial gravitational fields as well and recommends hypnotic regression be extensively used on people with UFO encounters. So, so we’re talking about artificial gravitational fields, which we’ve talked about a load before on this, on this podcast or on Edge of Wonder before, where we’re talking about a craft that’s throwing a gravitational real field or like a bottle effect around the craft which enables it to not be affected by G force, go as fast as it wants and then make a left turn abruptly.

And what’s strange here though is the recommendation for hypnotic regression being used extensively on people with UFO encounters. So they’re seriously talking here about getting people who have had UFO encounters or abduction or who’ve had abduction experiences hypnotically regressing them so that they can describe parts of the craft that they otherwise would not be able to do. So accessing these memories to discuss the craft so that they can reverse engineer this technology. So whoa, that’s crazy. What do you think about that, Lindsay? I have so many thoughts about this. Even just the very first page. If I can find that again.

You know, this is like a disclaimer from NASA. They’re like, well, we developed propulsion concepts for galactic spacecraft. We can, you know, like make intergalactic travel happen. But no, no, UFOs are not being researched by NASA. Disclaimer, disclaimer. But then the entire paper, the premise is that we’ve developed propulsion that does these things that all UFOs are said to do. Like the paper doesn’t require belief in UFOs. It has to. It was like assuming UFOs can do XYZ, how do they work? We developed how they work and they do work and we have it. So it’s not like you don’t have to believe in anything here, it’s just true.

But how did this document get released? Is the question where did it come from? Because this is, this sounds classified. This sounds like classified information. So where did this come from? Did someone dig it up? Was it, is it not supposed to be out there in the public or anything on this, you know, initial pages? So I mean, my question still comes back to this, which is, how is this public? And there’s still an enormous amount of people out there who have, are having a personal crisis with believing that UFOs exist or that this type of technology exists.

Why is that a thing still? Why are we so stubborn in believing the facts that are right in front of our face as a human race? I mean, you know, I don’t know. But when they say that, you know, like they’ve developed galactic and intergalactic travel without prohibitive travel times. So like you don’t need any sort of stasis pods to travel to Mars as of 1979? Yeah. So without this doesn’t prohibitive travel times. Yeah, like it’s instantaneous. Yeah. This is like wormholes. This is creating its own, creating portals around its own ship using magnetics and stuff.

It’s very cool. And then even just looking at the pictures of their, the fields and the plasma and how they interact, that’s really fascinating. And it’s kind of funny because it’s almost simple. Like you have such a hard time with this being real. But if this is how fields interact with each other, then you can use that. Look at that. That’s so cool. These are magnetic waves, I’m assuming, around the craft. Am I wrong in assuming that? I think it’s how the fields like interact and how plasma interacts and everything. And then some in the. The.

If the craft were here, then I assume these are like it creates its own field around it. It’s creating. Yeah, it’s creating its own field space even. But what’s strange is if anything. Okay, go back up to that last graph. This one. That’s cool. But we’ll go back to this one. Yeah. So if this is sort of a blueprint of how the waves interact in order to create this field, I’m assuming that there could be technology out there now that is accidentally producing a similar magnetic field. And then you get a similar sort of. A similar sort of time space distortion.

Like how else do we explain what the heck is going on in, in the uk? What’s that street called again? Bold Street. Bold street with the time slips. Which is. What’s that area called? Liverpool. That’s right. I can never remember this for some reason, so I always have to ask. This actually is a. This is Earth and it’s the magnetosphere around the Earth and solar wind interaction. That’s what that is, goes around the Earth. But if they know that that’s how it works with a planet, you could scale that down to a ship. But. But is this not indicating that the Earth is in its own time space as well? I mean, isn’t that what it’s saying? Is that the.

If. Am I wrong in assuming that you get what I’m saying? Right, I get what you’re saying. I’m not sure if they made that outright statement, but I think that makes sense to me. And then what’s this other one that you’ve. You. What’s this exactly? Field resonance system. I think to me this looks like positive poles. Maybe like, you know, magnetically. Yeah, like a positive pole. But I don’t know, it looks like sacred geometry coming out of fields. And there are six of these sort of. It’s like a warp core. Yeah. And it’s called a field resonance system because these are the directions, like the little arrows even.

It’s how the fields would interact with each other like in real life. Mm, that’s interesting. You can design, you can design with energy. Well, you know what has been kind of like low key blowing my mind recently is, you know, everyone talks about the, the, the double helix, which is, you know, our DNA is this double helix. Right. And every single person’s double helix Is different. Now if you were to take that long windy stem and you were to, instead of looking at it on the side like this, if you were to instead look at it from the top down, you would see the frequency of your own body.

And if you could, if you, if you could replicate that, you like basically replicate that design. If you could replicate that in a vibration, allegedly or theoretically you could manipulate someone, could manipulate your own body and the DNA in your body, does that make sense? Do you get what I’m saying? I don’t know how it would work, but I understood what you said. Well, because these are vibrations, you’d be vibrating on the exact same frequency as your body. Right. See, look at the, look at the tops of those. That’s looking at it for. These are looking at the double helix from above.

Now what does it look like? These exactly look like the windows that you see in churches, like the, the stained glass windows in churches. And the bell and the tone that they give off will create these frequencies. And these frequencies are very healthy for the human body. So when you’re talking about God and you’re like in the past when people had visions of God, a lot of times it wasn’t. Or visions of the divine or angels, they wouldn’t necessarily see an angel. They would see one of these more psychedelic looking shapes and people didn’t really understand what they were.

But what if it was the frequency of the divine being? And so what they were hearing was the frequency and they’re seeing it and it has a healing effect on your own body. So my point kind of is they’ve been so busy with destroying tradition in the past and these, these amazing, like bells are not even allowed for the most part, or they’ve been destroyed en masse. But those actually helped heal the human body. Oh yeah. What are they called? Like singing bowls? Well, they’re singing bowls in Tibet too, that do something similar. Yeah. And even the architecture of a building was designed to amplify voices in specific ways.

Yes. Like cathedrals, when the only music was singing. So it was so beautiful because of the shape of the building. Right. And so you have the. Now you have the shape of the building. You have. And I feel like these things were divinely inspired. These were divinely inspired things that we. I don’t even know if we completely understand, but we need to be designing things like that. Do you remember Leonardo da Vinci’s staircase? That really super complicated staircase that he designed? I don’t even know if it was finished. He had some designs like this and I was always curious about this specific design of the staircase that he did.

I can’t remember the name of it. It was called, like, the Infinity staircase or something like that. Someone calls it the double Helix staircase. And it’s been designed. It’s. It’s in existence. It’s in existence. He worked on it for most of his life, I believe, or some. Did somebody work on it after? I don’t remember, but I’ll find some pictures. Yeah, the picture. The pictures of that are fascinating. Hang on. Yeah, there’s a. There’s a couple of, like, physical photos of this thing, and it’s. I would love to check this staircase out. Yeah. I’m not sure if he designed it and that was it or if he helped build it ever.

I kind of feel like it was after his time. Yeah, Most of the stuff I think he just designed and then people later built it. Here’s a Reddit photo. That’s really. That’s the one. Yeah. That’s, like, beautiful. Yeah, it’s like the most beautiful staircase ever. Yeah. Look at that thing. It looks like, like a conch shell. Does look like. I think these are three different ones, though, except for the middle. Well, and that conch shell one was obviously designed after the golden. The golden ratio. Ratio. Yeah. Beautiful. Okay. Yeah. And I think that it’s interesting. It’s.

I just find it really interesting that Hal put off. Was. Was involved with that at all. Yeah. The disclaimer is like, you know, no, no, UFOs aren’t being researched by NASA. But then he wrote a paper with Hal Puthoff, who later comes out in the Age of Disclosure documentary, and Joe Rogan saying that he did, in fact, receive craft or pieces of it to reverse engineer for the government. Right. Decades before he ever came out and admitted it. I mean, the guy he wrote a paper with was working on that. Well, papers are about the very topic they’re denying, which I think is also kind of ridiculous, too, that NASA is being truthful when it says that NASA is not responsible for making any craft.

They’re just not telling you which branch of the government is responsible for making the craft. Their. Their involvement is just their involvement. But who’s actually making the craft is probably more with the Department of Defense or something like that, rather than NASA directly. Right. So that’s always. It is. You have to look at the fine print and. And work out what it means. It doesn’t mean that. It means that NASA is not directly responsible for the craft, but someone else most likely is. Yeah. And then we’ve got like. NASA unveils disc shaped satellites. Oh yeah. Do you see this? This is crazy.

After all that. No, no, we’re not doing anything, you know, UFO related. We’re going to build our own UFOs. They look like. They look like chips that are like discs. It’s like a saucer. UFO computer chip. Yeah. How big are those? Pretty big. But this guy’s analysis was pretty good. Convenient timing. NASA and the Aerospace Corporation have developed Disc sat. That’s the name of it. A flat disc shaped spacecraft platform. 40 inches in diameter and 1 inch thick. Oh, they’re little. Four of them are set to launch no earlier than December 2025. The designs. Blah, blah blah.

Now here’s the thing. For decades, pilots, military personnel and civilians have reported disc shaped objects in the sky. Congressional hearings, whistleblowers, Pentagon, blah blah blah. And now every future sighting has a built in explanation. Oh, that’s just a disk sat. Yeah, it’s like the new weather balloon. Well, that’s just a. Yeah. Maybe they designed these in the shape of a disk so that when people start seeing more disks they’re thinking it’s a satellite instead of an actual ufo. Right. Why design it in that shape otherwise? Yep. This. The amount of effort that goes into this is so silly.

Because if they just put the same amount of effort into anything else, we would get a lot back for our tax dollars. Amen to that. Well, you guys, let’s. Let’s watch a trailer and when we come back, we’re going to keep going down this list of crazy stuff we. The TV is biased and chaotic. The movies are cliche and boring. The Matrix is taking over. Where can I find some good entertainment for goodness sake? Well, look no further. Get our streaming platform Rise TV for 25.5percent off. Hundreds of videos, positivity, humor and deep dives into mysteries and metaphysical topics.

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Oh yeah, before I get into some really interesting stuff. Also known as dwarves living in the jungles of Papua New guinea. Did you know that the president of the Russian Republic of. I don’t even know how to pronounce that. Kalmakia and the president of the World Chess Federation claimed he was abducted by a UFO in 1997. Check this out. Do you remember anything else that you learned from the answers they gave to your questions? The main thing I’d really like to relay is the same what’s written in those holy books. All these ancient texts did not appear out of nowhere.

You know, the Vedas, the Quran, the Bible, the Talmud. Or take Leonardo da Vinci, for example. He was given information as well. You see. How is it even possible, you might ask, 500 years ago in the 15th century, to sketch a submarine, a helicopter, an airplane, Advanced technical devices that would only be invented centuries later. Where did these ideas come to him from? This means they must have come from above. Perhaps aliens were the ones who told him, when you look at the old irrigation systems, the whole water supply, the melioration work in Egypt, things no computer today could really calculate.

Or the buildings in Peru or in Lebanon, in Egypt, the pyramids, they built it with such precision right now no modern technology can, you know, actually recreate that. Even the largest cranes we have today couldn’t lift these hundred ton stone blocks, the slabs used in building ancient palaces, meaning a person today just couldn’t build that, couldn’t build it now. So it must have been another civilization that built it. And they still stand. Or take the pillar in the center of Delhi in India. It’s got 99.9% iron. And in modern conditions, no metallurgical plant, not a single blast furnace can produce iron that pure.

You can walk a pillar, touch it, all of that. Or for example, in Brazil, when they’re sawing through marble mountains cutting marble slabs, they find pieces of a clock inside the marble. They even found a gear. How is that possible? This marble took millions and millions of years to form. And how did this metallic thing get in there? Many things like these, these artifacts that people seem to want to explain but thus far simply cannot. Oh man, that guy knows a lot. That was a whole edge of wonder episode and like a 30 second to one minute and a half clip.

I’m not saying it was aliens. Well, I didn’t agree with him on everything. I think that Leonardo da Vinci was divinely inspired. I don’t think he was given that information by aliens. He seemed to kind of suggest that. I feel like he, he got part of the way there of like my mind’s pretty open. But then he’s still limited by ancient aliens. The. Yeah, like the progression of our history books instead of, okay, there are giant blocks that look like this. Aren’t there like a hundred ways that could have happened? Not just alien technology, but like people being smart in the past.

Right. Larger or thing. The thing that I don’t like that I think everyone’s always like, oh, it’s the aliens, the aliens did it. Like as if human, human beings are the smartest beings in the entire universe. I think they can create or destroy so much and they don’t even know their own potential. And then everyone’s still always pointing at the, you know, technologically savvy bugs that are crawling around the cosmos or flying around the cosmos. Bugs that have reached the highest velocities known to the universe. Yeah, you know, I see that kind of stuff and I Think ancient humans were very advanced.

Doesn’t mean nobody helped them. But it doesn’t make me go, oh, humans have always been stupid. And only an outside UFO encounter could have inspired. Right, right, exactly. I mean, the other thing, too, is, like, I fully believe that some of our technology now has been inspired by UFOs, and a bunch of the technology in the past could have been inspired by alien races. I mean, we don’t even understand our own history. Like, where did some of these. When you start looking into the, you know, seed civilizations that. Where they had these beings that seemed to come down after a massive flood, and they.

They gave everyone all of this knowledge. Yeah, we kind of go over a lot of that in this episode. If you. If you haven’t seen it, you should check that out. Remote viewing, mysterious seed beings. You know, there’s definitely some compelling stuff there about what happens after one of these great cataclysms. And I definitely think that some of those could have been alien races for sure. We don’t know who those alien races are, though. And who asked them to come down here and do that? That’s like a larger conversation, and it always points. Even as an alien.

If you come from another dimension, does that make you an alien? If you have the powers of a God, does that make you an alien because you’re not a human? Like, where does the line get drawn? Well, for different beings, yes. Ancient aliens says yes. Right. What is that? The. The ancient astronaut theory says yes. Ancient astronaut theorists say yes. They’re always saying yes. But let’s get into the dwarves living in the jungles of Papua New guinea, according to the locals. This is very interesting. They say that there are, like, little people living in the jungle.

Yeah, like a dwarf. Like dwarfs. Is that here, too? Yeah, yeah, yeah. These are the ones. Have you seen them before? Yeah, y. You’ve seen them? Yeah, they’re representative of dwarves. They look like people or what? They look like people. What do they do? They kill people. We don’t see them very often. You go to the jungle and it is. If it is very quiet, then you can see them running around, whatever. You’ve seen them too? Everyone sees them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That’s. How many inches did they say they were? Was there any clarity on that? No, they just pointed at that statue, which was little.

It was, like, several inches high. Yeah, it’s like. Like 8 inches high or something like that. Which is weird because, I mean, we get a lot of ancient lore talks about beings about that size that are in almost every culture across continents, we have the. What is it? The something. What is it? The. In. In Hawaii. The Menehune, that’s what they’re called. The Menehune in Hawaii are said to have built many of the things in Hawaii, and people still talk about them as if they exist today. These ancient builders, these small little dwarves, are very similar to Gerard Tolkien’s description of them, just a little bit smaller and then some.

You know, the whole Snow White thing with the. The dwarves that whistle. Whistle while you were. Whistle while you were. There are legends of whistling dwarves who built the Maya pyramids or something. Yeah, in Central America. Correct. So crazy. And then there. There have been people that have traveled to places like Tibet and. And they’ve seen technology that can. That can levitate blocks that can levitate objects with just human voice. So the government’s got to know about this. They’ve got to be studying it. Why would you not be fascinated? You’d definitely be fascinated with something like that that could help you build weapons of war.

So there’s no way that they don’t know about this and that they’re not building some of that. Right. But in Papua New guinea, dwarves are not the only fable that they talk about, because they talk about mermaids in Papua New guinea all the time. They do, yeah. They’re called Re. They’re called the Re. And actually fishermen sell at the local farmer’s market these things called Re meat. You can buy Re meat and it’s this, like, disgusting mermaid meat. These things look like not the beautiful portrayal of mermaids that we. That we see in old legends. They’re more like the crackhead version, super disgusting and scary and probably all methed out on seaweed or something.

Yeah, there it is. Re. Yeah. Mermaid like sea creature with a human upper body and fishtail. Also prominent in Ireland folklore. Yeah. That’s interesting. Yeah, I’m sure they’re. You know, this is why I just think that the ocean is. There’s so much interesting stuff going on in there. I saw a clip recently of them. They were shooting waves into one of the lakes and they found the. The way the waves were bouncing off some creature there. It looked exactly like a Nessie like creature. Yeah. Do you. Do you think that the Loch Ness Monster is still around, like, truly right now in Ireland? Yeah.

Oh, in Scotland. Oh, sorry, Scotland, Yeah. Yes. Yeah, I do, I do. And I think the more that I’ve talked to John about this, because we’re seeing similar creatures in a bunch of the lakes, like Lake Champlain, Lake Tahoe, A bunch of the different lakes in North America have sightings very similar to this. Some in, like, South Carolina and North Carolina. John thinks that there is a tunnel system that connects all of the lakes. And these things are swimming through the tunnel systems into these different lake environments. Well, it would explain how we’re seeing the same creature, but that doesn’t explain Loch Ness, the lake there.

And. Go ahead. Locks connect to each other as well. I’m not. Not. Yeah, that doesn’t explain the connection to the North American lakes because you’d have to swim through an ocean to get over here. But it would explain the connections in different lakes within Great Britain, for sure. Yeah, maybe Everybody’s got their own cryptids in their own areas. Oh, that’s definitely true. That’s 100% true. Like, every, every area is tons of, tons of weird cryptids. There is something in Ohio called the Stick man that has been really interesting recently. It’s almost like a cross between an ant in a swamp creature that they call the Ohio Stick Man.

And people see it. People do see it. Yeah. There have been claims of, of this thing being seen. I don’t know about how recently, but it is a bizarre. That’s a bizarre claim. The Stick Man. Yeah. Do you have something on that? No, I’m seeing a lot of, like, art with sticks. I’m not seeing, like, a good thing to pull up for you. Yeah, that’s much more of, like, local. That’s much more local lore, if you will. Well, that’s the best stuff. Yes, that’s my favorite stuff. What are the locals saying that are going down in that area? And it’s sort of like the guys in Papua New guinea where you’re like, talking to all the dudes in the room and you’re like, have you seen these dwarfs? Yeah, man.

Yeah, I’ve seen them. Like, they, they see them, but they don’t talk about them. There’s a lot of people who are out in the woods all the time in North America. You know, down in Tennessee and Kentucky where they’re seeing stuff in these different areas all the time. Or even Louisiana. Like, down in Louisiana, Rougarou sightings are so common. People all in the air in these areas all know and talk about it with one another, but it doesn’t, it doesn’t get really spread around because they get. They just get made fun of when they talk about it.

But locals in these areas all know about it and have seen it. And now the. I would say the Dogman sightings in Louisiana are more there than almost anywhere else in the entire country. So they got to be native somewhere. I mean, but we found Dogman Encounters probably in every culture. Like we’re pretty good at talking about Bigfoot is in every single culture. We found that Dogman is in every culture. And it seems like nobody’s talking about, oh no, all the way from India through Europe, all the way into the United States. What the heck is this thing? And I mean, they’re not just werewolves.

I do think werewolves exist. I think that, that skinwalkers have always been a thing where a human being can turn into another creature. I mean, in China there are people that can turn into foxes, allegedly snakes, things like that. But every culture has some type of skinwalker story as well, or were type beings, you know, and then you’ve got this strange Dogman, these Dogman encounters. I mean, the fact that in Europe, I think a total of anywhere from 50 to 80,000 people were put to death for being accused of being a werewolf or a witch is pretty telling.

Again, why is everyone concentrated or so focused on the Salem witch trials when that many people in Europe died being accused of these things? You think were people in the past just crazy loonies? And, and, and they were all imagining the same wolf creature that they were seeing. Or is, could there be some truth to that? If that sounds a little tinfoil, Hattie, like the gorilla wasn’t even discovered until the 1800s. Exactly. So to say that there’s some giant dog, a giant ape, man, small, you know, whatever the, the dwarves were called that you come off as crazy for even thinking about it.

But there are tons of things we don’t know exist. Oh, exactly. And it’s also in the oldest history books as well. I mean, Herodotus, Herodotus was talking about wolf creatures. Marco Polo was talking about wolf creatures. There’s wolf creatures and Chinese, and in Indian lore, these are bipedal dog like or wolf like creatures. It can’t, it can’t all just be figments of our imagination. It can’t be. Yeah, we did an episode diving into that. Yeah, that was, that whole thing is really interesting. What’s weird too is, you know, if you, if you listen to dogman encounters on YouTube, you know, Vic, the guy who runs Dogman Encounters is doing some great work over there by getting all of these people to come on.

He’s pretty honest dude. Like if, if he finds someone was lying after he’s been on the show, he’ll come out and he’ll say it. He’s doing the best that he can. But what I found interesting is that he’ll have deeper conversations with people who have studied the history and the lore around werewolves and wolf beings. And Vic doesn’t think that those things were that they found in India. I can’t remember the name of this race of wolves. I can’t remember their name. But he doesn’t actually think that those are real or not necessarily that they’re real or that they’re connected to the modern day Dogman, which I’m not sure about that dog headed people.

There were dog headed people. But it was more than that. There’s also a race of wolves. I have it written down somewhere for when I do a massive Dogman series that I really want to do justice. So I haven’t even started yet. There’s so many things I want to do when there’s more time I gotta do that Lord of the Rings is real episode. I’m totally locked and loaded for that. But yeah, that Papua New guinea clip helped out a little bit with proving hobbits are real right there Bro Doe. I’ll have to move on a little bit here.

So there was a kid who hacked the US government. Well, how old was he? He was 10. 10 years old. How is this a thing? Let’s watch this. My school had gotten a pretty big grant to go ahead and install these new computer systems in the library. I thought hey, I love the library. I love computers. So let’s explore. And that’s exactly what I did. And I explored so much. I found my way into the Department of Justice and the FBI. And I thought this can’t really be real. Must be a game because their passcode was only.0000.

Definitely something the government would do because it was too easy. Unfortunately as I was just in all of these mystery files and learning about undercover FBI agents. Two and a half weeks later I was ca red handed in the library wearing pigtails. They did not expect that. Many in my family had very high security clearances. They had decided to give me an administrative order where I was not allowed to use most types of computer equipment until the age of 18. Which made me very very sad. And what about the adults around you? Like how did they react when they realized what you’ve been doing in the library kind of for fun? Well, their careers were kind of put at risk because when you have a very high security clearance, the threat was that they could have been basically suspended with their security clearance being re reviewed for being associated with me, the child hacker criminal at the time.

That’s so funny. I mean, why didn’t MI6 contact her and be like, hey, come work with us. She’s 10 years old. She’s a genius. I mean, it’s not really a genius to guess. 0,000, but to get into their system at all at 10 and go looking for it and read about it and get caught in the library, no, that’s genius. I mean, she’s 10 years old and she figured out how to find a portal to actually put a password in. And there. There was no two. There was no two, you know, second authentication or anything like that.

It was just, Google makes you resign in 100 times a day. Yeah, Google makes you sign in 100 times a day. That chick got in with 0,000. But why, why would the US government. This is what I’m saying. Like, I mean, people are just lazy. When people are involved, there’s definitely going to be laziness involved. You make a password like that, that’s craziness. I mean, guaranteed, whoever the dude was at the Department of State or at the Department of justice that created the 000 password got fired that day. Yeah, we found a girl in pigtails who got.

Who cracked your code. Why did you set this password like that? Why was it so easy to log in? Okay, well, if that wasn’t crazy enough, you guys remember that song that was on the radio a lot in the 80s, the Louie Louie song? Well, the FBI was asked to investigate that song because there was so much. It just didn’t make sense. It was like a bunch of babble. You can’t tell what they’re saying at all. I’ll tell you what though, that outfit didn’t age well. I mean, these do not look like satanic clouds that are, you know, that are mumbling satanic verses into a microphone.

Hey, maybe they didn’t read it. But if you thought this was just a social, social media thing, it’s on the FBI’s website. In 1963, a rock group named the Kingsman, which is a name synonymous with certain individuals in the uk, right? I mean, they made a movie about the Kingsmen. I’m assuming that that had some truth to it. So they were called the Kingsmen. They recorded a song, Louie Louie. The popularity of the song and difficulty in discerning the lyrics led some people to suspect the song was obscene. The FBI was asked to investigate whether or not those involved with the song violated laws against the interstate transportation of obscene material.

The limited investigation lasted from February, May, 1964 and discovered no evidence of obscenity. That’s bizarre. Another thing our hard earned tax dollars went towards. They were like playing the song in reverse, trying to figure out if anything was being said. I mean, I bet the FBI spent five minutes on that before moving on to the next thing. Or they just liked music a lot and wanted an excuse to listen to it all day. Yeah, maybe. I bet those guys got really bored of that song. Speaking of music, can I show you this thing I found? Oh, yeah.

It’s not exactly a conspiracy theory, but it’s kind of. Kind of here. Okay, am I crazy or did I just discover one of the biggest conspiracies in the music industry? So there’s a track released a little while ago called Anxiety by an artist named Dochi, or at least I think I’m pronouncing that right, Anxiety. And it super heavily samples the point where it pretty much doesn’t even change it. The entire instrumental from a song called Somebody that I Used to Know by a man called Gote might even just be one dude now. Sapling’s been around for a long time, but generally it changes the track or uses more obscure tracks.

But there’s been a trend, right, where a whole bunch of really popular tracks actually like, were super, super popular. Like the 80s 90s 80s 2000s are being completely sampled and then not really being changed. Like they’re just basically taking the instrumental and putting new vocals on top of that. Oh, and when I say they didn’t change anything, I mean they didn’t change anything. Like, like here’s. Here’s somebody that I used to know and here’s Anxiety by Dochi. Like the beats are all lined up. They didn’t change the tempo, they didn’t even change the bloody key. It is identical.

And I think this is because the labels are actually trying to basically pull more money from new artists that they don’t want to have to break. Dochi is with the label Capital, and Capital is actually a subsidiary of Universal Music Group, one of the three big music publishers basically in the world. And got, at least at the time, was also under Universal Music Group. So here’s the theory, and it is just a theory, but I think that the labels are basically pressuring new artists to completely sample old tracks that they already own the masters of. The labels on the masters of to basically, you know, split the royalties in half with the new artists.

They don’t have to worry about breaking this new artist. They don’t have to worry about it doing well because they’re nostalgia baiting the Listeners, they’re just having this track so that people are like, oh, yeah, I remember that song. Oh, wait, it’s new lyrics, though. But the artist only gets half the royalties because they didn’t compose that piece. I think this is honestly why so many tracks that we’re hearing today. You know, they use old popular samples from the 80s, 90s, 2000s, because these labels own the masters for those. And they’re saying, hey, you’re a new artist.

If you want to do well, you’re going to sample this track. Don’t change it. We’re just going to put your vocals on top. And we know it will do well because people like this song. In the past, rappers, when they first started doing sampling stuff like that, they often were sampling more obscure track stacks that people didn’t really know much about. So why would we be taking these samples that are like super, super, super well known and then not changing them? Doesn’t that mean that we’re not really sampling them, we’re just copying them? And yeah, I’m calling it nostalgia baiting, because I feel like that’s exactly what it is.

It’s baiting us with nostalgia to listen to something that’s new, where the artists are kind of getting screwed out of 50% of their royalties or more. I don’t know what the numbers are. And we just don’t get new music. We get basically copies and copies and copies of old stuff. Sampling is no longer changing things around. It’s just copying them to make sure that we’re grabbing our attention. But I don’t know, tell me if I’m wrong. Maybe. I mean, that’s definitely happening. And that just has to do with money. They don’t have to recreate a number one hit.

They just reuse the number one hit. They know it’s going to do well because the initial song did well, and then they put new lyrics over it. And people subliminally get attracted to that song, listen to it a bunch, download it a bunch, and more money, and in their pockets, nothing new is being created. Which you did a whole episode on. Did the world end in 1999? Yeah, that. That kind of goes over this concept where there doesn’t seem to be anything new really, created since 1999. I mean, there are some things, don’t get me wrong, but we make a compelling case here on how something happened, that we’ve been stuck in time basically since 1999, and we explore that concept.

So if you like things like the Mandela effect, which, by the way, that makes A cameo in that entire discussion. I would definitely check out the 1999 episode what’s a Spy Knowledge. I forget what this is. Let’s find out. Yeah, curious about that one. Sorry, one sec. No problem. See someone buy a coffee, they could be a spy sending a message to their handler. How come? It was all revealed in a book written by a former CIA agent, which she published without permission from the CIA, revealing quite a few secrets that I think they probably would have preferred not to be revealed.

Her name is Amber with this box and it’s all about if you’re an agent in the field working for MI6, for example, and you’ve got some new information you want to share with your hand up in the past, it would be through leaving a chalk line on the range meeting place that had to pass by, or you’d move the ornaments in your window or leave a light on at night. They’ve come up with a genius method of doing so using coffee cards. So you go your pret or your Starbucks coffee card. It’s got a loaded balance on it, and you buy a drink and your handler has access to that account so they can see the amount go down.

And basically it’s just a really simple way of giving away your. I dropped my book. Then this is the book, by the way. This is the book that reveals it all. Unrealist. Fox A Life Undercover Highly recommend it. So basically you buy coffee and they know that you ought to meet up. What a fantastic idea. I’m sure she got into us in trouble for reading this. Plenty of other trade crafts in here as well. Anyway, that’s how modern agents allegedly communicate, that they have a message to give to their handlers if you see someone. Yeah. There’d have to be really simple ways of communication for deep undercover agents.

And it’s not expensive either. It’s just a coffee. As opposed to like a whole classified ad in a newspaper like the Men in Black did in the 60s. You know, there’s just simple ways to tip people off now. Yeah, classified ads. Because there would be gobbledygook in those classified ads too, that no one would be know except the person who’s to receive it, who’s looking through the newspaper, even then writing off a classified ad. What were classified ads like 25 bucks back then? It’s nothing. Woman, 24, seeks male who likes long walks on the beach. But it’s all abbreviated and jargony.

I hope they didn’t use long walks on the beach. Everyone likes long walks on the beach. You don’t like long walks on the beach. Something wrong with you? Okay. Actually, why don’t we play another trailer? We’ve got to get to the. To the. The Q and A soon, don’t we? Should we just go straight into that? Sure. All right, we’re going to play a trailer. We’re going to get into the Q and A for everybody on Rise tv. And for those of you that have not subscribed to Rise TV, please consider doing it now. We’ve got a 25% off everything for an annual subscription to Rise TV.

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And then when we get back, we’re going to be on Rise TV to answer your questions. Less than a mile from shore, the Loch Ness Monster was spotted. The Iverness Courier newspaper reported in 1933. They There the creature disported itself, rolling and plunging for fully a minute, its body resembling that of a whale and the water cascading and churning like a simmering cauldron. Soon, however, it disappeared in a boiling mass of foam. Both onlookers confessed that there was something uncanny about the whole thing, for they realized that here was no ordinary denizen of the depths. Because apart from its enormous size, the beast, taking the final plunge, sent out waves that were big enough to have been caused by a passing steamer.

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