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Countdown to Catastrophe: Doomsday Clock Ticks, Luxury Bunkers, and Unraveling Mysteries with a Dash of Wit

Melissa

Tick-tock, the Doomsday Clock is inching closer to midnight, and we're here to navigate its ominous tick-tock. Join us as we tackle the daunting realities pushing us from 90 to 89 seconds to catastrophe, from the haunting specter of nuclear threat and climate turmoil to geopolitical upheavals like the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. With public perception often clouded by conspiracy theories and media sensationalism, we'll guide you through the tangled web of narratives and societal implications, such as the visible urban decay in places like Skid Row.

Ever wondered if you’re truly prepared for the end of the world? Let’s talk bunkers, those underground sanctuaries that once represented Cold War paranoia and now signify luxury survivalism. We explore the essentials of prepping, from must-have items like crank radios and canned beans, to the psychological challenges of bunker life and the quirks of lavish amenities, like hidden doors and shooting ranges. Whether you fancy yourself a budget-conscious prepper or a high-roller seeking peace of mind, we’ve got insights to fuel your fascination.

Prepare to have your curiosity piqued as we wander through the realm of strange phenomena and historical mysteries. From the shadowy circumstances of Stanley Meyer’s demise to the swirling conspiracies around the Kennedy assassination, we sift through stories that blur the line between reality and speculation. Amidst these heavy topics, we lighten the mood with tales of canine companions and reflections on public figures like Donald Trump, offering both biting wit and thoughtful musings in equal measure. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this episode promises an engaging blend of the profound and the playful.

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Speaker 1:

How unlucky for us that Earth was abundant. Great episode for tonight? Alright, tell us. So we are going to talk about the Doomsday Clock. Alright, a little bit about everything. Do you think we're on the Doomsday Clock? Yeah, it's kind of scary.

Speaker 1:

I was reading some articles and we are the closest we have ever been to Doomsday, really, yeah, so the Doomsday Clock went from 90 seconds last year to 89 seconds. We are 89 seconds away from doomsday. What does that mean, though? Because of the president? Well, so the doomsday clock it signals there's a few different factors in it, but there's, like you know, threats of nuclear war, climate disasters ai, okay, climate disasters, I can say, because look at all the shit that's happened, all the planes that have crashed. Yes, there's so much to go. There's a lot that happened in the first two months of the year. Yes, hell, yeah, especially this past. What is it? Two weeks with all the plane crashings? And, yeah, but why don't you back up january 1st, the terrorist attack? Yeah, well, that's what I'm gonna get into for sure, like um.

Speaker 1:

So the doomsday clock I just want to go back to that for a second. It's set once a year by the bulletin of Atomic Scientists and, for the first several decades, manhattan Project scientist and bulletin editor, eugene Rabinowich, decided when and how much to move the clock. So, obviously, what happens to the clock if it reaches midnight? The clock has never reached midnight, and Bulletin President and CEO Rachel Bronson said she hopes it never will. When the clock is at midnight, that means that there's been some sort of nuclear exchange or catastrophic climate change that's wiped out humanity. Wow so just, I guess. For, for comparison, in 2018, we had two minutes and now we're under a minute and a half. Wow so, yeah, um, but like, what does doomsday entail? Like all bad weather? Like bombs going off? Like, yeah, well, like so?

Speaker 1:

Nuclear war, the war in Ukraine. It's now in its what? Third year, something like that. I thought it was done. No, well, they're trying to end it. Gaza, right, but the conflict could become nuclear at any moment because of rash decisions or miscalculations or accidents. You know there's conflict in the middle east, and then let's not even talk about all the countries that possess nuclear weapons. Yeah, they've been saying this for years, though. Yes, but the thing is is they're increasing the size and the role of the arsenals and they're just investing hundreds of billions of dollars in these weapons that can destroy civilizations within seconds.

Speaker 1:

Oh, man, yeah. Um, climate change. Obviously it's increased in the last year, including sea level and global temperatures. The global greenhouse gas emissions that drive climate change continue to rise and so, like extreme weather, let's see we have floods, heat waves, drought, wildfires oh my gosh, I cannot talk. Okay, she's trying to say wildfires and we all know.

Speaker 1:

And don't make me get into this whole fucking conspiracy where I was talking your brain off about the other day. Oh, let's talk about it, girl, what? Okay, who on here has TikTok, which I know 90% of people do, and I'll give you back the mic. There is, okay. I'm going to point out three things. The first thing I was telling Chris about these so-called celebrities, these rich celebrities. They're showing that their houses are burnt down. There's not one example on these videos that show that there's any site of safes. Yes, there's no safe rooms, and if you are a multimillionaire, billionaire, you're going to, you're going to have a safe room and obviously they could have went underground, but they didn't. They all fled. Hold on. What's another thing?

Speaker 1:

Okay, so everyone was saying that like we're in alternate universes, because some people in LA were showing that there were no fires at all. And other people were like, there's fires, it's blazing, it's everywhere. But you literally see videos from both POVs, right? And everyone's like, well, what the fuck is going on? And now it just all went away. Nobody's talking about it, nobody is not on the news, no more. And they kept saying that the Hollywood sign started on fucking fire. And then everybody kept coming back on and was like, look at the Hollywood sign, it's fine, yep. And then they were saying that all of Palisades was completely burnt down. No, it's not.

Speaker 1:

What about the blue bins, the blue recycle bins? That did not melt, right? And they said that there's hidden meanings, because some houses had the unmelted plastic blue bins in front of them and those were the ones that did not burn down. There were so many houses that did not burn, but everything burnt around it. And then they were showing videos of people explaining oh, I had the hose on top of the roof, I was spraying down the house. How in the fuck are you going to spray down your house if fires are around you, a blazing? You're talking to someone that's been burnt. I went to the hospital my hand, my arm Right, my neck, and let me tell you that heat. You have one right there too. Oh, thank you. Yeah, just in case you wouldn't, even next to that heat, you would not have a fucking rubber hose spraying down your house, because that rubber hose would melt in your hands. Then then all the Venezuelans and Mexicans that they were catching lighting the fires, yes, yes, but they were all foreign and they were homeless, right. So put all that information together.

Speaker 1:

What's the other thing they've been saying for years? Skid Row keeps multiplying and you guys, skid Row is very scary, zombie land, homeless, drug infested, drug infested disease. I mean, it's sad as fuck. Yeah, it is disgusting. I mean, how those? I've never personally been there, nor do I want to go. I've watched a lot of documentaries, but I actually watched one on intervention, okay, and it is painful to even watch, I know. And none of the homeless people burned. Maybe the homeless people are homeless for a reason. Maybe Skid Row keeps getting bigger and the richer keep getting richer, and maybe they retaliated. And they retaliated Because why was it all homeless and supposed foreigners, which?

Speaker 1:

A lot of the people that they were showing lighting the fires were not foreign. I think they just looked foreign because they're dirty, you know they don't have showers and stuff, but they had shoes on and stuff and everything. There is something so fucking fishy about that. The, you know they don't have showers and stuff, but they have shoes on and stuff and everything. There is something so fucking fishy about that. The wildfires I agree, but Hawaii is still talked about, which it should be, but California fires just went away. Oh, and Diddy's mansion burned down. I was just going to say what a coincidence that all these people that are getting indicted on the Diddy case all their homes have burned down. There goes all evidence.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but why would you leave the evidence and the documents in there? That's the whole point. Why they raided the houses. They're supposed to be taking everything Computers, files, you know, phones, tablets, all that. Why would you leave that in a? Because there's a reason for it. There you go, a reason that they don't want us. Tally is a dirty. You could not fucking pay me. I have no desire to. I don't care if someone called me tomorrow was like I'll pay you this much, nope, because let me tell you something I am not about to lose my soul. I am not about, and you lose your soul in LA. You lose your soul. Look at all the celebrities. Look at fucking Amanda Bynes.

Speaker 1:

Me and a younger client were just talking about this and he's like I'm 30, 31. He's like, but I always had the hots for Amanda Bynes. He's like, cause my older sister was like really into Amanda. I'm like, oh honey, we all wanted to look like Amanda Bynes. Like Amanda Bynes was cute, she was pretty, she was funny, yeah, very funny.

Speaker 1:

Have you seen a recent picture of her? Have you seen that tattoo thing on her face? Oh jeez, did you see her art gallery thing that she did? No, was it bad? No, I mean, like good, I'm on her side, I'm clapping for her, but the way she looks yeah, she did really cool art like graffiti and stuff, but the way she looks, that soul is gone. They fucking liquefied her brain, just like they did Britney. Yeah, don't even get me started on Britney and the conservatorship. Oh my god, all that. Well, they did it to Amanda Bynes too. Yes, that's what I'm saying. Yep, now, if Amanda Bynes would have been a pop star, that would have been something different, but it's like, anyways, the wildfire.

Speaker 1:

So, and then all these planes. That scares me. So I have never been scared of flight, I mean, I've always had like in the back of my head oh shit, but the odds of it are not very good. But now I'm not getting on a plane anytime soon. Like, I understand that people are like well, you're more prone to get in a car accident than you are to get in a plane crash. But before all this, this has never. This has never happened that many. I think there were 64 crashes. Then the one the black hawk and the okay, the black hawk could have stopped. Paul keeps saying no, no, being the military, he's like there's no possible way they did that on purpose, going that fast. I'm like dude, there's no way that was on accident. No, everybody knows it, because it was important. People on the other plane, the from other countries, the figure skaters, and but I think the figure skaters are just a cover-up. You think so, but a lot of kids died.

Speaker 1:

And the fucked up thing is, if you look it up, if you've seen it on tiktok I think I sent it to you that happened in belgium in 1961. Same thing the plane crashed with the ice skaters. I'm telling you right now, history repeats itself. That is why it is so fucking important for you young people to please know your history. Well, they're saying that we're in a time loop. History repeats itself, yeah, but they're saying the time loop. What happened in Belgium with the planes and then when those planes hit in Belgium, the airport had a glitch. At that time, when the planes hit, they recorded it. Really, I'm like dude, it's literally a glitch in the Matrix. That's fucked up. It's like almost too much to comprehend. It is. It's a lot.

Speaker 1:

And like this doomsday clock, like so everything. I the doomsday clock. I remember sending you a video last year on tiktok and it was something about why it sped up and it's something about like the mayan clock too. I thought I'm gonna have to go through our messages. Yeah, it was something.

Speaker 1:

These like these, um, kids have this. I call them kids. They're like in their mid 20s, they're kids. I think they're brothers and they have this podcast. I love it. Like they're so crazy and like energetic and the kid's mom gave him the idea to do this episode. But it's about the doomsday clock speeding up and something with, like the Mayans Okay, the Mayan clock, yeah, or the Mayan calendar whatever Calendar, yeah. So, okay, that's my piece. So another factor in the doomsday clock hold on, she got it in her throat. Yeah, we're in michigan, so everyone is very dry, throat coughing y'all, like always. Welcome to michigan, welcome to michigan biological arena.

Speaker 1:

We are having the re-emerging diseases COVID, different types of influenza. Now there's one, it's like HPAI. I was just going to look that up. Yeah, and supposedly it spreads to farm animals and dairy products, but the occurrence of human cases have combined to create the possibility of, like, a devastating human pandemic. It says it right here it's quad-demic swirling. What you should know about flu, rsv, covid and norovirus in 2025. It's scary.

Speaker 1:

And then let's not even talk about. Let's talk about, like, the high containment biological laboratories that are continuing to be built throughout the world. Like how many of those laboratories have accidentally released something in the air that causes a pandemic? And now that there's so many of these labs being built, it's kind of hard to, you know, oversee them because it's too hard to keep up. So that is the doomsday clock.

Speaker 1:

So now we can talk about doomsday preppers. Oh God, you can talk circles about that, I know. So I just want to talk about do you know what kind of essentials that you should have in your house? Yeah, I mean I can list off a hundred, but it doesn't mean that it's everyone's essentials, so Right, but you should have mean that it's everyone's essential, so Right, but you should have, like candles matches Yep, I was going to say candles matches a crank radio which I've seen on TikTok and I keep like, mmm, should I buy it, should I not? It's only like 20 bucks. You need to have like a solar cell phone charger, flashlight, batteries, first aid kit, tp garbage bags and then food like protein bars and rice, yeah, like easy food that can also be stored without using up much room. So bunkers or I guess I can talk about bunkers, because bunkers have a lot to do with doomsday preppers Bunkers were built to protect people and property from a variety of threats, including military action, natural disasters and chemical or radioactive contamination.

Speaker 1:

In the military World War I and II, bunkers were used to protect the troops and civilians from bombing and artillery. During the Cold War, it was used for radioactive and nuclear fallouts. Some of them were also used for chemical pollution riots. Bunkers can protect people from new and dangerous viruses, and bunkers can also protect people from natural disasters such as like tornadoes. Now some wealthy individuals build bunkers for security and peace of mind. Which celebrities? If they don't have a bunker, they at least have a panic room. Yeah well, not the celebrities that the houses burn down, yeah, which is kind of weird, and then. So bunkers are underground and block houses are above ground.

Speaker 1:

Bunkers are also known as fallout shelters, and, um, let's see Survival. The bunkers were designed to provide a safe space for people to survive for a period of time until they could escape safely. Um, some of the bunkers were built in basements of homes, while others were built in standalone structures. Um, trying to go through my notes real quick, sorry. Bunkers were also used as hospitals and other facilities that were essential to vital services during wars and stuff like that. During the war, bunkers were designed to have observation ports and loopholes to allow soldiers to survey the surrounding area and loopholes to allow soldiers to survey the surrounding area. And then some of the bunkers were built above ground, such as, like the Nazi German flak towers, and I thought this was really cool. So in the 60s, the bunkers were popular because of the Cold War.

Speaker 1:

It was named bunkerization, huh, and after the Cold War, most of them were dismantled or sold. Of them were turned into museums, which I would love to go and to find a bunker museum. Oh, we've seen those in normandy in france. Oh really, yeah, did you actually go in them? Yeah, I have pictures of paul and his dad and all of us in them really yeah, really cool, and evidence of the bombs and the missiles hitting. Oh yeah, see that kind of shit and trust me, I would love. That's why I want to go back to france.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so most of the bunkers are reinforced concrete, so I just want to kind of go over the price. So for like a cheap one you're looking at like 3838,000. But if you get one that's like around 2,500 square feet and it has a kitchen included, it's only $60,000. Which really isn't that bad. No, I don't think so, do you? I thought it'd be a lot more. Yeah, but like, the luxury bunkers can obviously cost millions of dollars. I found this one. It costs 30 million dollars. It's a nuclear bunker in kansas but it has multiple condo units, including full floor homes and penthouse apartments.

Speaker 1:

Are you going to talk about how a lot of the bunkers you can't get out of for a certain amount of time? No, but that is a good point. They're canceled. Yup, what was that? One movie where they lived underground for like years. There's been a lot of movies like that, and they finally ran out of food. So he had to, like come up to the surface, the surface, and like realize that there's still life.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, um, some bunkers are in abandoned missile silos. Um, I found one. It's a 210 acre titan one missile site outside of denver, colorado, and it costs 2.8 million dollars. Oh, yeah, I'm sure. Um, some of them are built with amenities like secret passways, hidden doors and shooting ranges, which I thought was kind of cool. Yeah, like you're gonna be stuck down there.

Speaker 1:

What happens when you run out of ammo, though, I know, but think about all the possibilities. What would you want in your bunker? I know, like you're gonna run, you're gonna run out of ammo, though. Well, how can you have a swimming pool? I guess you'll have a nerf gun, okay, but how can you have a swimming pool? You don't have any way to filter the water, you're right, and chlorine, and that's. That's the only my. My thing is that I'm gonna I'm not doing that, I'm not hiding. No, fuck, no, if I had to, I a theater room, an arts and crafts room? Yeah, good luck if you can get out. That would be so sad, like not to see the sunlight, to get out of your house, like I would go stir-fucking-crazy yeah, I don't think I would survive, but maybe two weeks tops.

Speaker 1:

Did you talk about what the doomsday clock is like? Did you explain it? What do you mean? Like what it stands for? Like what it actually is, the history of it? I know that it was created, um, like in the 1940s, by albert einstein. Okay, do you want me to tell you what? It is really quick, because, remember, I kept asking you like what is the actual, are you guys?

Speaker 1:

So the doomsday clock is a symbolic clock that represents how close humanity is to destroying itself with dangerous technologies. Yes, the bulletin of the atomic scientist maintains the clock and resets it annually. Yep, I did say that. Okay, so the clock's hands move closer to midnight when the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists judges that the world is closer to a global catastrophe. The clock's hands move further from midnight when the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists judges that the world is further from a global yes, catastroph, catastrophic, catastrophic event. Scientists, and judges that the world is further from a global catastrophe, catastrophic, catastrophic event. We both can't talk today. I love it.

Speaker 1:

Okay, you went over that. Yeah, so the clock's original setting was seven minutes to midnight. Yep, so the clock's hands have moved both forward and backwards over the years. In 2020, it was closest to midnight. In 23, the clock moved from 100 seconds to midnight to 90. Yep, you said that, and then now it's only 89 seconds.

Speaker 1:

Yep, the doomsday clock is a metaphor, not a prediction. Right, the clock's hands represent how close humanity is to self-destruction. Right, and seven minutes down to a minute and a half. Less than a minute and a half, that's. Yeah, everybody's saying time is running out. Mm-hmm. Yeah, okay, I just wanted to make sure we explained that, because that's why I kept.

Speaker 1:

I'm like, but what is, like, the actual doomsday clock? Right, like, physically, like what is it? It's just something that they put out there, yeah, isn't it? So that was my topic on tonight, but I read this article the other day, completely unrelated, but tell me how fucked up this is. So this lady got stabbed 20 times the back of the neck, the head. The autopsy guy deemed it a suicide, the family fought it and they finally reversed it to. Why would it be a suicide? I think there's something going on and somebody got paid to say that it was a suicide and the family had a fight for it to be ruled as a homicide. And now that it's been so many years, they have nothing to go on. And now that it's been so many years, they have nothing to go on. No evidence, no possibility of who the murderer was, nothing because it was ruled a suicide. Well, I was right.

Speaker 1:

I mean now people have so much time too off the subject, that Disney movies are so dark and that Prince Charming and Snow White was 30, was 30 something years old, and she was only 14. Oh, what a dirty part. Do you know he was? She was only 14. Look at right here. No shit. No, I did not. And she's living with seven men at 14. It's midgets 14. Midgets Good for her.

Speaker 1:

The dark side of Disney refers to a various amount of theories, rumors and historical facts that paint a different picture of the Walt Disney Company. Remember, walt Disney is an evil fucking man. He was a Nazi supporter. Yeah, he's Nazi. Yep, oh, this is so.

Speaker 1:

This will be a new episode. What this is about. Paul told me this last year Stanley Meyer, the one that made the first water-powered car, uh-huh, how he was poisoned two years later. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah, paul, oh, that's interesting. Paul did, and I seen it. Oh, should I talk about this on here? What? Because I told Teresa Alright. Should I talk about this on here? Why? Because I told Teresa All right. So last week I went over to do Teresa's hair and I was like I was telling her I'm like all right. So I was laying on the couch, so I went to her hair. It was Wednesday night, so Monday night I was on the couch.

Speaker 1:

You know, I wake up like every couple hours and I want to say it was 4 44 am. Did you make a wish? Well, no, because I I woke up, I was really cold. That I was, you know. Then I get really hot. So I was trying to take all the blankets off.

Speaker 1:

I'm laying on the couch and I see this really bright ass light go across the sky from the door wall. And normally I would like go, you know, because you know how I am about the sky shit and I was like kind of like what we've seen. But it was like really bright and I'm like no, fuck this, I'm going to lay in the car. I was scared, I don't know why. Really, miss I'll-go-up-just-take-me-up-to-your-mother-ship, I was scared where I gotta go. So I got up, I like ran to the bathroom and I like ran back and like put the covers over my head like a kid.

Speaker 1:

So I tell Teresa this, yeah, and I tell her I'm like I don't know if it was a dream or not. Oh, the white light, no, the blue. Oh, what I seen, yeah, and she's like well, don't you? She goes. You know dreams, you know reality and dreams. She goes. You remember your dreams? I said I can't remember.

Speaker 1:

So the next morning I woke up on the Ring app and I had all this shit on here. Anyone just seen that green comet or projectile in the sky south of 15 and Kelly In the sky heading in the direction of 13 and I-94. It was 10 seconds long across the sky, oh shit. But I can't remember if I was awake or not. I thought I was. You probably were. It was really bright, like go through the house bright. Yeah, it looked like daylight, like day-daylight, oh shit. Yeah, that would have freaked me out. I'd be hiding under my blanket too. Do you remember the dream I had of you? Remember the building in the sky? Uh-uh, oh, you don't remember that lion's mane is not doing anything for you. I know I need to take more off. Yeah, I think so. I think you need to add it in your meals.

Speaker 1:

I put it on my Facebook earlier today. Did you see my post? Uh-uh, oh, hold on, I got to read it. It was funny because I'm like, oh, that's fucking me. Yeah, I told her to take Lion's Mane and she read on it. I'm like it helps with your memory. Yeah, I don't know why everybody keeps asking me if I remember things I don't. Yeah, no shit, alright, so I didn't like that post. I didn't see it.

Speaker 1:

I really wasn't on Facebook today but a couple of years ago, because Carissa's always scared of the fucking sky and aliens and shit UFOs. But, in my defense, do I not go along with you and hate? She does. She just doesn't like heights. That's what it is. Yeah, so a couple years ago I had this. So this is before the drone that I kept seeing and I know you guys were fucking tired of hearing about it. But then her and my brother I saw it, her and my brother seen it with me on the driveway, yep, and Jason goes oh, I got the heebie-jeebies and he left, uh-huh, I know. And then there's me and you just standing on it and it was huge. It was a big old triangle and I've been watching this drone for years, right?

Speaker 1:

So shortly after that I go to sleep again, right, and I have this dream and I see Carissa with her stupid space buns, these things she has in right now and she just keeps walking really fast and we're on this like dark street and I'm like where are you going? And she kept turning around and looking at me. I'm like where the fuck are you going? And she goes into this building and I'm like where? So I try to go into this building. I can't find her.

Speaker 1:

She comes out the other way and keeps walking down this really dark street. I'm like what is wrong with you? So I like run up, I get next to you and all of a sudden, there's all these lights. It's like a war going on in the sky. And you look over at me and you go it's here. And I'm like what's here? And then I woke up and I'm like she knows something. And then she got to see the drill, or she's seen the drill, yeah, because we were saying the sky's different. We've been saying the sky's different for a while, but isn't that crazy, though? You wake up to this ring app and then people are saying about this light.

Speaker 1:

Remember when we went to the ufo convention? Oh, she does remember things. Oh, oh, sometimes I do. Okay, let's hear it. Uh, do you remember when we were doing the outside experiment with the? Oh, yeah, we laid down on the ground to watch. Yeah, some shit moved in the sky though. Yeah, we've seen it. It was crazy. I mean I was like please take one of these other hundred people. At one point didn't it look like part of the sky, just like move, like the whole sky moves?

Speaker 1:

Yes, they say that they are camouflage, but you know what's funny, like, do you think more UFOs or whatever you want to call them? Now, what are they called Extraterrestrials? Sure, do you think more of the portals are down in the ocean or up in the sky? Because I feel like there's more in the water. I think they're everywhere. I think they're everywhere and there's more than water. I think they're everywhere.

Speaker 1:

There's this documentary. It's like this guy. He was abducted. It's really good. He tells this story of all of his abductions. How paranormal and the aliens are involved with each other.

Speaker 1:

Did you ever see these pictures that Christina got? I screenshot these. Christina gets all the little alien dudes what in her pictures? Yeah, when we go out. Oh, that's a weird looking face right there, look it, look it. Oh shit, she always gets these Right there. Yeah, like the side profile. Yeah, do you remember the picture she sent us in the group chat?

Speaker 1:

Well, when we had a group we still have a group. Well, yeah, just a few, three of us. Well, one came back. We're going to investigate. That's four. You're right, four came back. Yeah, it took a pic. It was hiding behind her ass. Remember the? It took a pic. It was hiding behind her ass. Remember the group? That was the night that. Yes, dude, the little alien dude loved her ass because she was sleeping on her side and he took a selfie of himself in her half her ass, not naked ass, he had like leggings on. I do remember she was cool with it. I said well, there, you found your man. And she's like how do you know it's a man? I was like well, true, we don't know if you found your woman.

Speaker 1:

I think the UFOs, ets and paranormal are connected. I do too. I think they're all intertwined somehow. I know people have theories. I don't want to say that I discredit any of the theories. I just don't think we it's too hard for us to comprehend how they're intertwined. Yes, we are not there. Yeah, well, keep taking your lines. Maybe, I know, maybe you'll get there, maybe you'll be there before all of us, maybe You'll have the foil hat and everything.

Speaker 1:

Do you think Trump's gonna disclose all the alien profiles? Absolutely, ufos, I think so. He's disclosing so much stuff. He is letting the US people know everything. He is not holding back. And then he? What's the? Was it the Kennedy assassination? Yeah, he just released that.

Speaker 1:

Wow, and guess who did not kill him? The guy that they arrested. Correct, because they always they knew it wasn't. Yeah, they always said it wasn't him and I've always said it was not him. Yeah, I've watched documentaries on that. Just the angle? No, it's just not possible. That was a long shot. Yeah, it was.

Speaker 1:

And then how did it not hit his wife? Well, you know, it's funny conspiracy theory is that, like when you watch the video, when he first gets shot and he like falls forward a bit, she's right there and you can't see her hand. But some people say that she finished him off. I bet because he cheated on her all the time. Yeah, with Marilyn Monroe, man, she should have just let him and her do it. Marilyn Monroe is so beautiful. I mean, it's no different than fucking Bill Clinton. I did not get head from that woman. Oh, what's that? A little stain right there. If I was married to Hillary, I would have too. No shit, okay, oh my God, yeah, no shit, okay. Oh my god, yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1:

But you don't think it's kind of scandalous that all this? You know, trump gets in and everyone's like have you seen the tiktoks? People are like this flu is no fucking joke, dude. Yeah, oh, trump's back in and all of a sudden covid's raging. Yeah, but I don't think it's trump's fault. No, but they, they, but the same thing happened in 2020. They, I know, fucking pushed it on him. They always want him to be the bad guy. That's how you got. You have to know that he's. He's telling the truth. He is the real one, because no one wants him to succeed and everybody points the finger at him when something goes awry. Yep, actually it was funny on um.

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He was on Oprah like back in the 80s or something, and she asked him would you ever run for president? And he said not unless I absolutely had to. So my mom before she passed away this is a year, because my mom's been gone for 11 years, right? So Shark Tank is it? No, not Shark Tank, that's the one the show I liked it. They bring businesses. Yeah, what did he have? Oh, what was his TV show? What's his TV show? Oh, my God, god, big Mama loved that. I can't think of what its name was. The Apprentice Apprentice yes, the Apprentice was. Um, the apprentice apprentice yes, the apprentice.

Speaker 1:

So I still remember being at papa's condo and my mom looking, because my dad had just got over for dinner and she was like donald trump would make an amazing president. She goes, I know he's a fucking asshole, but that's what would make him a good president. He's conceited and he's arrogant. I want to golf with him. He is going to do the people right. He's truthful, but we do need a business like we need new healthcare, we need new systems, we need new foster care, all the children like all that. There's a lot that needs to be fixed in this country and I'm glad that he's focusing in on us and not helping everyone around us. I know only because right now, the us does need the help. Yeah, we need to make america great again, right, but truthfully, we do.

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Hi, miley Ray, let me just tell you, mala's got the best doggies ever. Aw, miley Ray yeah, she's a good girl. Yep, all the dogs are snoring. Besides Miley, she's helping us with the show today. She's our mascot. She's our mascot. She's our mascot.

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Well, there's a lot more to talk about. I have a lot of stuff saved, we just haven't had time. But we are going on a little paranormal vacay this weekend and I'm excited. Tom invited us up to his buddy's cabin in Tawas, yep, which is like under three hours away from us, which is perfect, perfect, and we're not gonna talk a whole lot about the cabin, but we will. That'll be the next episode.

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Yes, because we're gonna have a lot of recordings, yep, a lot of evidence to go through, and we're actually gonna go through it before the episode. Yeah, yeah, that's the biggest thing is going through evidence. I know it's the hardest part. If I had unlimited money, I would pay a reason. Have somebody go through my evidence, fuck, yeah, I'm right there with you. Yeah, so we'll be back on probably in a couple weeks, yep, after we gather, because it takes a while to go through the evidence it does.

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But hey, you guys, you know that you can get a hold of us on GhostSisters2124 at Gmail. You can find us on TikTok. All of us, yep, carissa, christina, me. We have a Facebook. You can look up Strange, strange Beyond Ins, beyond insane. We're on any platform that you listen to, podcasts on. No, and what did I leave out? I think that's it. That's it, yeah. Oh, just please get in touch with us with stories, ideas, anything. We're open to talking about everything. Yeah well, we like, we like to hear feedback too, and if you don't want to come on the show, at least just like, tell us a story. We like to tell other people's stories. We will read it. We're storytellers. We are storytellers. All right, you guys. Thanks for tuning in. We'll be chatting soon. All right, have a good night.

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