Strange Deranged Beyond Insane

Chicago's Ominous Signs, Psychic Warnings, and Hollywood's Underbelly Exposed

Melissa

What eerie phenomena are brewing in Chicago, and what does the Grand Intuitive have to say about it? This episode kicks off with an exploration of the mysterious warnings given by a psychic figure about strange happenings in the Windy City. We also share some bizarre yet fascinating facts: a Russian radio station that has been broadcasting haunting sounds since 1973 and auditory illusions that children experience, all sprinkled with humor to keep things interesting. We'll even ponder whimsical spiritual theories, like the notion that never breaking a bone might mean you're spiritually protected.

Transitioning into a more introspective conversation, we dive into the delicate balance of personal energy and boundaries. Are weight loss drugs like Manjaro and Ozempic having unexpected effects on our mental well-being? We share some concerns and insights, including real-life instances like the unfortunate death of a UK nurse linked to these medications. As we wrap up this discussion, we're buzzing with excitement over Demi Moore's new film, "The Substance," which promises to delve into the themes Hollywood adores.

Finally, we wander into the peculiar world of Hollywood's latest conspiracies and trends, from body swap horror flicks to celebrity secrets and the controversial "pizza theory." What lies beneath the surface of influencer culture, and how does the obsession with youth and appearance shape our perceptions? We tackle these questions head-on, inviting listeners to reflect on the darker, more superficial elements of the entertainment industry while celebrating the authentic artists who break the mold. Join us for a rollercoaster of intrigue, humor, and critical reflection.

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Hey everyone, it's Melissa back at Strange, strange Beyond Insane. So this episode is not short of chaos, per usual, and a bunch of random topics, alright. So I want to start off with this TikTok influencer. Her name is the Grand Intuitive. I've been seeing some videos about Chicago lately. Is the Grand Intuitive I've been seeing some videos about Chicago lately All right, and she claims that there's something going on that's very strange and eerie in Chicago.

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And the topic of this video says I feel like I gave you some tips in this video, I feel like I gave you some precautionary warnings to look out for in this video and, more than anything, you need to understand that this experiment will not be televised. Chicago, you're on your own, okay. Now this is two days ago and it's titled again from the Grand Intuitive Most Requested in Possible Chicago. If you have attended any of my lectures and you are aware of my upcoming prediction for Chicago not the Midwest, but I believe they're. I'm sorry. I believe they've been running tests on Chicago for about the last year now and I've made other videos about it and I think that this is no different. I think now that you're seeing blind items and it says um, this is kind of. So it says tv breach.

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Um, this goes along with people like hearing this crazy buzzing noise and kind of like a popping outside in Chicago. They're saying it's not fireworks, it's not lightning, and she's saying such things will take longer before they develop. You need to forget about this first, before it will develop. But it will develop, so, chicago. But it will develop. So, chicago, you need to pay attention to what you can. So pay attention to what you can to make sure you are around and you need to reverse engineer whatever kind of drill it was going to be. And that's how you beat it.

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Chicago, crazy huh. Um, yeah, I don't know. No one's like really explained, um, what's going on there. It's just noise and eerie happenings, all right. So, um, these are some fun facts that I really, really liked. Um, kind of creepy too, right? Um, we always have to do something creepy on here along with you know, comical, we try to make light jokes because we can't always be doom and gloom, all right. So, since the National Park Service was founded in 1916, over a thousand people have vanished without a trace on the federal grounds.

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The first AI to become self-aware will pretend that it's not Freaky. A mysterious, unknown Russian radio station has been broadcasting a strange buzzing punctuated by intermittent code words since 1973. Sometimes an Amber Alert causes kidnappers to panic and kill the kid immediately. Wow, that's fucked up. 23% of children under the age of 13 have experienced have experienced it should be auditory illusions, meaning that they've heard voices.

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I have seen that many times, which is very freaky. Humans have an in humans have an innate sense that tells them whenever someone or something is watching them, whenever someone or something is watching them. Okay, cnn has had a pre-recorded broadcast from the 90s which they will premiere during the end of the world. I've also seen that many, many times. Either somebody knows where Malaysia Flight 370 went, or missing to, or nobody does. Both are equally terrifying.

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Again, you guys, I'm reading off the internet screenshots that I have taken and there's a lot of typos. So that's a lot of times when I stall on my words. I'm like wait a minute, I'm seeing this, but that's not how it's supposed to be. It says you're more likely to be killed by someone you know than a random person. I think we all know that. So, yeah, that's a. That's an earful to take in. Okay, now, I have been seeing a lot of this too on. You know my favorite TikTok fucking love TikTok. Who doesn't Um.

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So this is about spiritual protection. Okay, so some of these theories suggest that never breaking a bone indicates a form of spiritual protection or guardianship. They believe that these individuals may have a stronger connection to their guardian angels or spiritual guides who shield them from physical harm. That makes sense. So I've never broke a bone. Knock on wood. I hope I don't anytime soon. I have sprained things. I've like bruised ribs. I'm pretty sure I've like sprained or broke toes and fingers. There's really not a whole lot you can do about that. I mean, obviously I have like rolled an ankle or you know, one or 12 times before on the same ankle. But yeah, I've never broke anything. Knock on wood, all right.

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So this is about the whole theory that why you should not. I mean they say you shouldn't get your wisdom teeth extracted, but a lot of times you need to. They say you shouldn't get your wisdom teeth extracted, but a lot of times you need to and if you should, if you have to, I should say, try to save them. Now it's called, it's like medical bio-waste, whatever. When you get teeth extracted and they don't, a lot of dentists are against it. Like you taking those extracted teeth home with you. Dentists are against it. Like you taking those extracted teeth home with you because of, like, the tissues and the blood and the you know basically you're can be spreading waste around, right? Some dentists will. Actually, if you talk about it before you get teeth extracted and you say, hey, I need these teeth, like you can say religious purposes, anything you want. I don't think all dentists are against it, but most are.

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So the name wisdom teeth comes from the Greek word Adontius Sophius, which means teeth of wisdom. The name refers to the idea that wisdom teeth typically erupt when people are considered to be more mature and wiser than they were when they were younger. Some believe that teeth represent a person's personality and are involved in spiritual development. They may also believe that a disturbance in one part of the body can affect the spiritual and mental rhythm. Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars and they usually appear between the ages of 17 and 21. They have been necessary for our ancestors, who eat a rough diet of raw meat, nuts, roots and berries. Wisdom teeth can help with chewing and support the jaw, but most health care providers consider them uh, vestigial vestigial, I think the is meaning that they no longer serve a purpose.

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You attract damaged people because your energy is authentically rare but very healing. People end up coming back after they strayed away because they want more access to it. That's why you must value your time and your energy immensely. Stop being the jumper cables to people who have the energy of a dead car battery. They will literally drain you. That's again a fun little, I guess, affirmation for yourself to stop letting people fucking weigh you down right. And my cousin out there, sarah, if you're listening, she always calls me the soul collector and I always have been and it was never intentional. But nowadays I'm like fuck it. You know I'm not completely closed off, I'm not against like meeting new people and, you know, becoming friends with, you know people that you talk to and whatever, and develop a, you know a, friendship. But um, at 36, um recently turned 36. Thank you, I don't feel 36, but I have lived and learned enough fucking times that people literally are soul suckers and you have to learn to draw the line and you have to have healthy boundaries. End of that or end of that rant, I should say so.

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I have wrote a note about this. I think I wrote it like a couple weeks ago. So there was a nurse's death that was linked to the weight loss drug Manjaro, and yeah. So I have had many, many theories about Majaro and Ozempic and you know the Ozempic face and the okay. So I personally have known people that have been on this. One person doesn't seem to really be affected. I mean, they've lost a lot of weight, but I don't see them a lot, so I think they're fine. See them a lot, so I think they're fine. Another person that I was hanging out with quite often, um, completely lost their like personality and their I don't know if you want to say shine. Um, I really fucking personally believe that these weight loss medications, ozempic, and they haven't been around long enough.

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I think that psychologically they're fucking people up because it goes into your body and, you know, trains your system to be full even though you're not, and a lot of people out there that not, they're barely overweight, they just love to eat because it's, you know, a culture thing. It's a way to hang out with friends and family and have conversation and you know, of course, to try different places. It's fun and you can do it traveling, I mean, that's a reason to travel too, right, especially in the dead of winter in Michigan, that's like the best thing going out and finding somewhere to eat, somewhere new to eat, you know what I mean? Where was I going with that? So even people that aren't like super overweight but enjoy eating, I'm gonna say going with that. So even people that aren't like super overweight but enjoy eating, I think it really fucking affects their brain and um their excitement for life. I, I, this person, really, um, the last person, the, I'm sorry, the last time I had like an encounter with them, like the last couple times times, um, it was very odd, it was very different and I was just like again, this isn't um, another personal person that I know that is on ozempic or was on ozempic again, they seem to be fine, but the other one, um, one's a male, one's a female, so maybe there's a difference. Um, the female actually seemed to be fine, the male has seemed to went bonkers, but anyways, um, that's my personal take on it. So the death of a nurse from north uh, let's see, loner, lonica shire, monica shire, I think um has been linked to the use of a weight loss drug recently approved for the use on the nhs. Susan mcgowan, 58, took two low dose injections of trizepatide known under the brand name manjuro over the course of about two weeks before her death on the 4th of September. Her death certificate, seen by the BBC, lists multiple organ failure, septic shock and pancreatitis as the immediate cause of death, but the use of prescribed trizepatide is also recorded as a contributing factor. It is thought to be the first death officially linked to the drug in the UK.

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Okay, so, before we get into some more Holly weird gossip, you know what? I want to look this up too. So, this movie coming out, the Substance with Demi Moore. I thought it was one that you could stream, but I don't think you can. I want to see this so bad for so many reasons. Oh, you can watch it on Prime. That's where I seen it at. Okay, so I'm definitely going to rent this. Uh, probably tomorrow night, possibly the next night, um, but this looks so fucking good because this is talked about so much in hollywood. All right, so it's called the substance. It's for this. You know this year, 2024, demi moore. Okay, the substance.

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The cans film festival winning demi moore body swap horror movie is said to bust great heights at the global box office with a 70 million to 75 million dollar take. That's quite a landmark for the working title produced two hour and 21 minute running french shot movie which has a which has the ghost and 2.5 billion global grossing blockbuster. Actress in the awards season conversation for the I'm sorry for her portrayal of an aerobics instructor, tv star, elizabeth, who soon realizes her days are over in hollywood. However, she gets the opportunity to participate in a body swap experiment which introduces the world and her former TV audience to a much younger version of herself Under the new Elias Sue Margaret Qualley. The movie received a 13-minute standing ovation at its Canes premiere back in May and won best screenplay for its filmmaker, coralie Fargett Moore has been public about the challenges during this filming she was battling shingles and she lost 20 pounds.

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So does this sound familiar? Or what about Hollywood? Right, like this shit has been going on for a while and you can't fucking tell me that this is just makeup and, um, you know plastic surgery, because there's no fucking way Again. Okay, this in Hollywood. What's going on with this movie? What I picture is death becomes her Bruce Willis. You know Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep, and Bruce Willis is, you know, the lover and the love triangle and he's like this doctor, mad scientist, scientist. That is like spray painting them and keeping them forever young after they take the potion because they start to fall apart. Right, the substance, the, the special potion um, that's what I think about this movie and what's really happening.

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All right, so lindsey lohan, christinauilera, shania Twain, madonna and many more. So we have been just seeing the uncanny, unrealistic I mean, there's so many words, strange, fucking things that are going on with these celebrities and their looks. Okay, christina Aguilera looks younger than she did when I idolized her when I was fucking 13, 12, 12, 13. I mean, there's no way. She's a little bit older than me. I'm 36. Like, there's, you don't fucking age backwards? Yeah, you can get plastic surgery, you can put pounds of makeup on, but I'm talking like the whole bodies, everything.

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People have been saying that they think that they have body doubles, like they have either like robots. They have been saying it about Paris Hilton for years. There's even some really crazy evidence of this, you know, probably being true, right? It's just insane. So, again, rabbit hole. I will try to stay on topic.

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But this whole pizza theory, right, and this goes back to like, oh, my goodness, I'm like rubbing my face because I'm just it. Like rubbing my head too, because it makes my head melt because there's just so many angles to this. But this is like everything this is. This is like Diddy Epstein, the celebrities, the politicians you know, um, the elites, all of the shit, all of the nastiness that has come to light. This is all affiliated like it's. It's like one huge rabbit hole that turns into like a universal whole. That's like never ending, like it's, it's like infinite. You know, it's just, it just doesn't stop.

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But okay, so the normal let's just say quote unquote, normal theory about the pizza code um, so it's a popular urban legend and it it is that it. Um, it suggests there is a secret code hidden in the design of pizza boxes. According to the theory, the number of dots on the top of the box represents the number of slices in the pizza, while the number of dots on the bottom represents the number of toppings. However, however, there is no evidence to support this. So this is what you like. If you were somebody that just got onto TikTok and you have no algorithm, that's where it's going to take you in, like the search bar, right? I do have to talk to my brother about that. I do want to know if that's true. He has ran many pizzerias in his life and was kind of like co-owner of one in Detroit, so I am going to ask him about that and I would love to get him on a recording. Okay, so now this is the like grim part of the celebrity pizza theory pizza theory. So basically, if celebrities publicly announced that they're hosting or they're going to another celebrity's pizza party, it indicates that this, in fact, is the pizza gate theory.

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Roseanne Barr has declared publicly that these celebrities eat babies and mentioned that the meat on the pizzas are parts of the babies. And let me tell you something I fucking believe Roseanne. For a minute people were like, oh, she's kind of like cuckoo, like she's, you know, out there. No, the fuck she's not. She is not crazy at all, she gives no fucks, she has no filter Totally my spirit animal. And she is about bringing Hollywood out. Um, there is very few celebrities that will do this. Um, but the ones that do it I fully respect, and a lot of people will say, oh, it's because they're, you know, trying to get more money. They're trying. No, the fuck they're not. They're not even in Hollywood anymore. They don't care. They literally don't care, like they have no filter. They just let her rip tater chip and that's how you know those are real ass people, because they don't give a fuck about the money. They've already made their money. They're not trying to be relevant, okay, so basically, the meat on the pizzas are part of the babies, which is fucking disgusting.

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Sandra Bullock was it on Oprah or Ellen? No, it was Ellen DeGeneres. She literally like openly admitted to wearing a facial, a, you know, against aging mask. That, in fact, was human consumption on her face of babies that were aborted. She openly admitted it. I was like what the fuck? Sandra Bullock too, like I don't even care if, like, these are aborted babies and people are like, oh well, they're already going to get rid of them anyways, like what the fuck is wrong with you. You have all this money and that's what you have to go down to. But they say that's how these people stay young.

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Roseanne Barr also said that they're all vampires in the industry. She went on repeatedly and she was saying that they consume human flesh and human blood. And she has seen it. She has been offered it over and over. She wants nothing to do with it. Um, other celebrities are spilling tea on hollywood peers and are saying that pizza parties intended for children are only prey of the pedophiles that host and attend these parties. So again, you, you guys, are out there. You have the fucking internet. You see this shit. This is all linked together Epstein Diddy, all the celebrities, ellen DeGeneres that's why she doesn't have a show anymore. Um, I think Dr Phil, like that's why his I mean I could go on and on and on and would be literally talking and probably until I die, like I would have some.

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There's so much information out there and you know you can't say that you're just filling your head with garbage when it's in front of your face and it's just the way that everything pans out Like you cannot unsee this. The way that everything pans out like you cannot unsee this. Justin Bieber's song Yummy and the video that went viral is said to explain the pizza theory to you, with verses like lost control of myself, I'm compromised, you're incriminating, no disguise and you ain't never running low on supplies. In this video, you see now, okay, just with those births, like those couple verses like you would think that's about like a girl and he thinks she's yummy, and blah, blah, blah. But the the video. If you guys have not seen the video, look it up. It's called it's yummy by justin bieber.

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So in video you can see all kinds of food like yummy food, right, but the pizzas really stand out Like. They make the pizzas stand out Like as they zoom away, as they zoom back in. It's all you see, like from every angle, is all these pizzas. Along with that there's an old man that looks to be rich and he's like sitting at this table stuffing his face and like making these like sexual innuendos and like. The more that you watch the video, the more you fucking understand how disturbing it is that it's just put out there Like does Justin, justin Bieber himself go along with this? Or does he give them ideas so that he can silently be like hey, this is what's going on? Or is he? Is he right there with them, like doing it like as he's told to do because he has no choice, or is he cool with it? I don't know.

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That goes back to Justin Bieber being with Usher at a very young age and living with him and all the inappropriate shit that went on in Usher with Diddy when Usher was Bieber's age. I mean, it's like this pattern, right, it's constant patterns. And again, I will say this over and over and over where the fuck were the parents at If I had a 14 year old son? Do you think I'm going to send him to fucking Hollywood with some 40, 50 year old celebrity man to live in the house with him? Like no, I don't know that guy from a bum on the street? Like the parents want to get rich and this I do believe. At some point these parents somehow have either like soul ties or karmic ties. They are like chosen to have children and these children to be famous, and I do think that there is synchronicities to it and there's a deeper, deeper level on how these children are chosen, deeper level on how these children are chosen.

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It's definitely explained, like with all the Disney Channel girls, a lot of that shit that I was older, like when a lot of them were, you know, like in their golden years, whatever you want to call it, fun, teeny, boppy years. My um Disney girl was more like Hilary Duff. That's like my age, okay. So now Chrissy Teigen tweeted um, she, I don't fucking trust her, or John Legend, but anyways, that's my personal opinion, but she tweeted I am going to jail over pizza, like she actually made a joke about the pizza gate theory, which is even fucking weird, or like I don't know if she did it so that people look at her and be like, oh, if she was a part of that, she wouldn't have been making a tweet about it. So I don't know. It's just everything's staged.

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When you now look up the phrase pizza gate like spelled the right way, either one word or two words on TikTok, it says no results found followed by this phrase may be associated with the behavior or content that violates our guidelines. That's how you know shit on TikTok is fucking true, because they always get rid of it, because people share the hell out of it. People dig deep, they get into the rabbit hole and they show more facts and then it's like, oh shit, it's gone Right. But if you spell this incorrectly, that's when you can uncover the hidden meaning, which is um a lot of different meanings, but there is a lot of information on Pizzagate. Meaning horrid accusations of thousands of innocent children being raped, tortured and killed. A pizza place changed their logo because of the pedophilia that was linked to it. According to a FBI file, this pizzeria's logo I'm sorry logo and its other symbols was used to show preference in children. So meaning like the triangle equals boy love.

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Another actor on a live interview stated that other celebrities at a party were very pushy and upset and quick to ask him you know why he didn't like pizza, and before that they were like, so infatuated with what kind of type or, I'm sorry, what type of pizza that he preferred and he basically replied with I'm not much of a pizza fan. And then they forcefully tried to get him to try all the different pizzas. At this, this event, he explained that he didn't care for pizza and said pizza is overrated. Basically, jimmy Kimmel, the host of this interview, was flabbergasted and he made it this big deal that this actor didn't like pizza and even asked him how could you ever turn down the pizza? Quote, unquote the pizza Fucking crazy and terrifying and it's so sick with this world that we live in and all these elites right.

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And I've watched a lot of interviews and Selena Gomez was visibly uncomfortable with Jennifer Aniston drilling her on an interview about Jennifer hosting a pizza party pizza party, quote you know the word pizza party at her house. She added comments to Selena like you've been to my house, you remember? Remember you were at my house like over and over the pizza, the pizza party. And Selena is like all stiff sitting there and she's just like, mm, hmm. And then Jennifer Aniston, like repeated multiple times, you loved the pizza, remember? Selena replied with yep. Not much came out of her mouth to add about this party, so she was extremely uncomfortable. I don't know if she just doesn't want it out in the public that she has partaked in these rituals or whatever the fuck you want to call them, these weird pizza parties. Clip of Katy Perry talking to the crowd and giving pizza to a 10-year-old girl on stage while wearing a butterfly dress that's actually a hidden symbolism for a grown-up not liking grown-ups Seems like an easy target to me. Also, mkultra, aka Mind Control, programming programming monarch also again, mind control is confirmed to be true and it is a symbolism behind celebrities showing off butterfly attire, like butterfly tattoos and butterfly jewelry.

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Demi Lovato has recently been on many interviews describing how much she loves pizza, posting a lot of pizza pictures too, while eating out. But yes, I know it sounds like I'm reaching, but just keep in mind her name has often been brought up on Diddy's list of freak off parties. That to mention her boyfriend or fiance that she claims was almost unheard of and then suddenly became an influencer overnight and then, like, musically claimed he was just a songwriter and then somehow, um, you know, he's a songwriter, a musician, this that he is like learning how to play guitar but fucking sucks. And then like the only thing he had before that was like these corny cover up songs, terrible. Like he had like a Shania Twain song that was like the dumbest shit I've ever heard and he got a lot of backlash on that. And then like he covered a song like the old 90s, late 90s song, kiss Me. But now he claims to be this, like TikTok king. He's always lip singing into a mic through videos and he has never really seen actually like singing in these videos, just pre-recorded music.

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All of a sudden he's a musician that clearly copies music from Deftones the Neighborhood and is posing was posing, I should say as Chester from Linkin Park, with the classic ritual trailer park, self-bleached hair to go along with it. And you know, I've been, I really like watched it and like you know symbolic meanings and I love to see the real fake bullshit because it really opens my eyes to the fact that Hollyweird again I will not call it Hollywood. Hollyweird is so fake that I almost think that it's not really a place, and I don't think that any of those people in that fake place are actually fucking real. I think they're just like figments of the internet. So my point is Demi Lovato has flip-flopped any trend to stay relevant and the usage of clout that she can get Now has a sidekick with the Dunning-Kruger effect, and if you're not familiar with what this is, it means a person has excessive confidence in their abilities, but their actual skills don't match up to their self-perception.

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So, basically, this is the opposite of imposter syndrome. And who has? Also, he basically collects money. I'm guessing from being an influencer. I'm guessing from being an influencer and you can tell that he has paid scripted people. You know fake people with comments to control younger audiences. These so-called influencers are fake and will do anything and even sell their souls to stay in the spotlight Along with other celebrities. Pizza, gay pride, unrealistic beauty visuals that cost fortunes, patterns and algorithm everyday struggles that we, the average people, have, and they try so hard to relate, but we all know that they fucking can't right? I mean, come on, all of this is a facade and it's to lure younger minds in this corrupt holly, weird circle. Unfortunately, younger people aren't safe and are targeted mostly because most of their frontal lobes are obviously not developed at their ages and they fall victims to this betrayal and these dangerous traps, you know, aka children. So you guys listening out there that have kids like this is a shit that they fucking see and these are the targets that these nasty people go after, because kids are so easy to persuade, right.

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But us, like you know, even like late teens and to 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and on late teens and to 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and on, we've kind of seen technology take off. You know, we've had many talks about this and we, we know now like even more than ever, because I used to I mean, I was never like a celebrity worshiper person, but I used to like love getting the magazines when I, you know, even like when I was younger, and reading about their personal lives and being like, oh, okay. And then obviously we shifted timelines and we are way smarter and we feel things differently and I am so happy that people are not like I mean, there's still crazy fan people that do worship these famous people, but I think for the most part like if you got good music if you good at acting like fuck yeah, like I don't care if I don't. Personally, like you and most people would think that way. But we are starting to see music define like seriously, you're gonna copy off Deftones, linkin Park hashtag, what the cool fucking thing is. Like I get it.

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Like all these dudes and even chicks want to bring back the 90s, but you can't bring back the fucking 90s music with just basically, um, like over copying it. It's so overly auto-tuned and so studio I don't know, I guess studio baked is the word um, it sounds like shit, like that's not real music, that's, it's not we, we can't, we can never go backwards. I mean, trends come back around, we know this. They, you know they fall out. They come back, fall out. We all know 90s was a great time Music styles, movies, all that. You can never have the same thing, but you can always have better.

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So, like to me, the creativeness is just fucking gone. And well, that's because of social media, of course. But if you know there's some people out there on social media that they use their abilities and they go, I mean they can move mountains and you can tell that they're real, like they're real musicians and they're really creative artists, right. But these people that are doing a lot of this shit, like I said, it's just there, it's just to lure these young minds into this trap and I'm not for it. I mean, again, of course, I'm on social media having the podcast. I have to promote it, I have to share it and, you know, I still have faith in humanity.

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I am so happy again that everything's being brought to light and this whole pizza gate shit party very weird to me. We grew up loving pizza. I mean, pizza was just pizza. You know, my mom's side is family business and you know, like I said, my brother worked in pizzerias for years and I never thought pizza or a pizza party would have such a dark, uncanny, gross meaning in, you know, the Hollywood scene, right? So again, that's kind of my take.

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The last couple parts that's not from the internet, that's just from, like, my brain. I've been taking notes. I take a lot of notes during the week and take a lot of mental notes, even too, when I'm scrolling through things that I think are interesting, that I want to talk about on here, and a lot of times we like to rant and bitch because this world is so fucked up and then yet there's still really good things about the world too. But again, I like to just bring up these topics and these issues on here because that's why I have a podcast. So again, if you guys are on the Buzzsprout site, go ahead and send us a text fan mail. Again, we get it right away. If you want to contact us by email GhostSisters2124 at Gmail Again, that is GhostSisters2124 at Gmail.

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This podcast is on all podcast platforms. You can find us on TikTok, facebook, youtube. If you just type the name of the podcast, all these things will come up. You know, we got websites and you got some pictures, we got videos and it will take you pretty much to everything that the podcast has ever been on. I'm really trying to promote people, to reach out. I do get quite a bit of people on TikTok Facebook.

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You know I'm still getting the question how do I listen? And again, we are on. All you have to do is look up Strange, strange Beyond, insane and you will pretty much see how to get on there. You know, from there it's Apple, spotify, buzzsprout, amazon, iheart, a lot of the podcasting actual sites. But yeah, I always want to hear feedback and if you guys have anything to add to this, or you want to come on and talk or bitch, or talk about creepy stuff or all the above true crime. Anything and everything is accepted on here and that's why it is called what it is called, because, again, I did not want it to just be one topic all the time. All right, you guys. Thank you for listening and tune in. We'll be chatting soon.

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