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Melissa

Conspiracy theories aren't just fringe ideas whispered in dark corners—they're widespread beliefs that reveal our collective skepticism about the world around us. Diving headfirst into this fascinating realm, we explore theories that many secretly believe but few openly discuss.

From the shocking similarity in political conspiracy beliefs—where listeners repeatedly mentioned 9/11 and political theater—to the unsettling Dead Internet Theory suggesting AI has replaced most human interaction online, these theories reflect our growing unease with official narratives. What if celebrities aren't who they appear to be? The Hollywood cloning conspiracy proposes that many stars have been replaced with duplicates or AI versions, with their original personas "trapped" or eliminated. Watching recent awards shows through this lens suddenly makes those perfect, emotionless faces seem distinctly unsettling.

The metaphysical theories prove equally compelling. The Burnt Toast Theory suggests minor mishaps might protect us from greater harm, while the Invisible String Theory proposes destined connections between souls. Perhaps most thought-provoking is the Egg Theory—suggesting we're all reincarnations of the same soul, experiencing every possible human life to accumulate the wisdom needed to transcend.

Most disturbing are the ocean alien theories and accounts from former GATE program participants who report similar strange experiences involving specialized testing and significant memory gaps. These testimonies raise profound questions about what governments may be hiding and what experiments might be conducted under educational pretexts.

Whether you're a skeptic or believer, these theories challenge us to question consensus reality and consider alternative explanations. What conspiracy theories do you believe? Share your thoughts and continue this fascinating conversation with us on social media or email ghostsisters2124@gmail.com.

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Hey everyone, welcome back. This is your host, melissa at Strange. Deranged Beyond Insane. All right, today I have another fun episode.

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You know, of course, I see things on the internet and I think that they're interesting, right, and there's just a lot of conspiracy theories in my own brain, right, that I think hold to be true. So I did a little poll on my own and I messaged you know, text, messaged a bunch of people that I think hold to be true. So I did a little poll on my own and I messaged you know, text message a bunch of people that I know and I said, hey, what are some conspiracy theories, or like one conspiracy theory that you absolutely believe is true? All right, so we're going to start off with my friend, eric. Um, I've been friends with Eric for a long time. We've known each other from school, I think since middle school. So that was like dinosaur ages ago. Excuse me, but Eric, he is, he's fun to talk to because he's very dry. He's, like you know, black and white, right.

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So he gave me a bunch and okay, so the first one he says that our government allowed 9-11 to happen, at the very least, or to stretch it where, I'm sorry to stretch it and complicate it and maybe even orchestrated it Also that our government purposely kept on putting misinformation out and dragged their feet out there during the COVID pandemic. So the right people became more wealthy. Black Swan events are very real. Governments rely on them or they orchestrate them to create division or unification of its people, to pass certain agendas and move money Attempted or successful assassinations. They do this also as a distraction to keep what they are doing away from the public. Totally agree with that, all right. And then he says the division between the right and the left amongst politicians is a show for the public, but in back they take care of one another by insider trading and tips that certain legislation will be passed months, if not years, before it actually does which not to get too political, and I don't really give a shit because we can just talk about anything on here. I do 1000% agree with this, eric, and I have always said the whole like left and right shit. I honestly think that they're all friends and they all have meetings and we, the people, we actually look stupid because we fall for everything. Okay. And then it says which is why they have all become millionaires when they earn less than 200K a year. Although I do believe in the aliens, I don't buy into they crash landed here, absolutely. I believe that they've been here millions and millions of years, right Before we even knew what this world was. Then he says have me on your podcast one day. I can go on for ages, lol. Well, eric, I will definitely take you up on that, all right. Can go on for ages, lol. Well, eric, I will definitely take you up on that, all right.

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So the next, um, like several messages, is from Dawn, and again you guys. Dawn is the leader, founder of the paranormal group, the ghost whisperers. Um, you guys can find her and the group on TikTok, on Facebook, I believe. She's on YouTube. I know that they have a podcast now too, the Ghost Whispers, but Dawn's awesome to talk to you. I mean, this woman is like everywhere and anywhere she actually. I was just messaging with her the other night and I think her whole 2025 is pretty much booked for paranormal expeditions already. All right.

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So she says JFK, which we all believe in, 9-11, just like Eric said, the political shit, basically, a lot of alien, you know, conspiracies. She believes in the moon landing, which a lot of us think it was not real. The COVID-19, again. She says I'm a huge, huge conspiracy theorist person, lol. And she says I have been for many years now. The Illuminati inside music and actors, which is 1000% true.

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And Carissa, another co-host on here. She always talks about this and she thinks the government is a whole setup too. I said these are amazing and I agree with all of them. So, without going into detail, I mean it seems to be, like everyone says, around the same type of conspiracy theories, right, all right, and speaking of Carissa, okay, so you know what a shocker. She says hmm for sure, 9-11 was an inside job. Also, jfk was an inside job too. Same thing, she also believes in the actual Mandela effect.

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So, without having to go into details about each Mandela effect, I believe what she's saying is that she truly believes that the Mandela effect is real. Because when you know, whether you look up research or you talk to other people or you see it on, you know, on the internet, a lot of people refer to Mandela effect as just being a false memory. And if you're like her and you're like me, we all know that there's fucking Mandela effects and that the actual Mandela effect itself is real. Okay, she also says oh, and pigeons are not real. And she has a laughy emoji face. You know everyone they have people have pointed it out that you never see a baby pigeon, right, it's kind of strange, all right, and um, someone that, um, our boss hired Jamie. Super cool girl. We are so fucking lucky and fortunate to have her come on full time because God did, we need help at our barbershop.

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So, anyways, I asked Jamie what is a conspiracy theory you believe to be true? She goes I mean, not too outlandish ones, I guess. Really, probably the basics Extraterrestrials, illuminati, the moon landing did not happen. And she has a laughing emoji and then another emoji with, like her hands up, like well, I said, okay, I'll take it and thank you. Um, she says okie, dokie, you're welcome.

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I'm a very avid believer in aliens and that they have helped create most of the scientific and technological advances throughout history, which I think is awesome that she pointed that out. So that was cool and I've. You know, jamie hasn't been with us very long, but I've really gotten to know her. She's actually, she's definitely like a hippie dippy, firm believer in paranormal. Her family is actually originated from the Appalachian mountains, so of course I was like all over that right, okay, and the one and only Kiki, another um podcast host that we have on here, AKA Chris 10 T E N. She's funny.

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I said what is one or many conspiracy theories you believe to be true? The first thing she says is the government with the emoji laughy face, and then she says the Mandela effect and I said well, that's two for Mandela. Carissa said the same thing earlier. She goes. I could keep going, lol. I said keep going if you'd like taking a poll for an episode. But I think, like I said, there seems to be a lot of similarities going on here with the conspiracy theories. All right, so we got a lot of the similar conspiracy theories out of the way, so I want to talk about some different ones.

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So the dead internet theory? The dead internet theory is a belief that the vast majority of the internet traffic, posts and users have been replaced by bots and AI-generated content and that people no longer shape the direction of the internet. The theory was floating around in the late 2010s, but it was solidified and amplified in 2021, after a lengthy post describing the theory was posted on a thread titled Dead Internet Theory. Most of the Internet is fake and you know, I do believe in this to an extent, and I will tell you why. And that is because anytime, like years ago on Facebook, when those trends would happen and you know, you had to take your picture on there or like, add a picture, and it would be like AI generated or oh, this is what you'll look like in 30 years, paul. My husband would always say, the more that you do, that that gives them like that's the bait, that's the algorithm, that's the AI. They're using your information to build even more of an internet. So from there, I think it's just vastly like boom grown, you know. But I will say that the celebrities, um, they definitely have all bots and it's like they buy their bots right. And first of all, the celebrities they don't even fucking, you know, they don't even whether they have access to their own social medias or not. They do not run their social medias, but a lot of their comments, even from other celebrities, it's all bot AI, like it's not even fucking real. I know that for a fact. I mean that would be a long, long podcast episode to get into that.

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All right, now this one's interesting. This is the burnt toast theory. So the burnt toast theory is a metaphorical concept suggesting that small, seemingly negative events life, like burning your toast in the morning, might actually be protecting you from something worse or setting you up for a positive outcome, essentially encouraging a perspective of optimism, even when facing minor inconveniences. It I'm sorry, it implies that even small setbacks can lead to unexpected opportunities or prevent bigger problems from occurring. So I do like this one and you know they say that like when you're about to walk out the door and you forgot something that you have to have or something makes you go back into the house and you know that you're going to be five minutes late. That could have been an accident that you missed. That could have been anything bad that could have happened. So I I do. I mean not to say everything happens for a reason. That's so cliche, but I do believe that most things happen for a reason. Yes, okay, so this one. I mean oh God, we could be on here for like hours.

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So the dreams have meanings. Theory, 1,000 million, whatever, whole entire universe. I will bet on this that this holds to be true. I am one of those people. I know a lot of people like me and they always the dreams come into fruition somehow. I do believe in this with my whole entire soul. So dreams can help us, you know, process emotions, practice for challenges and express our unconscious desires, which is like the scientific side of it, right? Um, there is no. There's really, like. I mean, you can go into like sleep studies, you know, you can see psychologists, psychiatrists, um, talk to your doctor, talk to hallucinogenic doctors and stuff. But there are theories, there's certain proof, but there's not like all the way around proof, right? So we're not going to get into like details on this. It's really just do you believe that dreams have meanings? I do. I'm sure a lot of you out there do. I know, at least off the top of my head, 50 people that would agree. But yes, I am definitely a firm believer of that.

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All right, and the next one is the invisible string theory, which I find very interesting. The invisible string theory is a belief that people are destined to meet and are connected by an invisible string. It's based on a fate, spirituality and destiny. How does it work? This theory suggests that people are often hidden from each other, but will meet when the universe deems it's right. It's possible to have encountered a soulmate without realizing it. The theory suggests that love knows no bounds and transcends time and space. I thought it was really cool and it's basically like an idea that we are tied to certain people and we're destined to have them in our lives at some point. I like it. I think it's fun. I definitely could see that holding some truth right.

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All right. So this person says quantum immortality. When we die, another dimension opens up to where we survive that event and we go on with our everyday lives. This can explain deja vu and randomly forgetting what you were doing, which is really creepy In a way. I have watched a lot of videos on that and it does kind of like freak me out because it's like having another, like have like a split soul right, and like your other part of your soul is like in another dimension, time and space.

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All right, so you always meet someone twice, which that's self-explanatory. We've heard this for years now. Um, I believe you meet the same person over and over and over and over, for negative things I'll talk about. The negative aspect is the universe is slapping you in the fucking face and being like hey, you need to learn your lesson, right. And then I believe that, um, you're also meeting people. You're meeting, like you know, random, you know, or I'm sorry, not random multiple people multiple times for comfort. I think we've all lived a lot of lives. I think we've known each other, sometimes in past lives, and sometimes we've known each other in future life and we don't even know. I do believe in like reincarnation and all that. I think that's one of them on here. But yeah, there's a lot of angles. You can go with that right, all right.

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So the broken bone theory, all right. It is believed that if your soul is already carrying a heavy emotional burden, the universe steps it into shield from your extra suffering, like broken bones. This protection helps to prevent overwhelming you with more physical pain when you're already dealing with so much emotionally, which I find this is a very interesting topic. I just seen this a couple months ago. So what is the spiritual theory about broken bones? The theory suggests that people who have never had any serious accidents or a broken bone are well protected in the spiritual world. They are believed to have a mantle of invisibility against evil. So I am one of those people. Hold on, I got to knock on wood against evil. So I am one of those people. Hold on, I got a knock on wood. I have never my dogs are going to start barking. I have never broke a bone. Um, I, I have fractured. No, not fracture, I'm sorry, I've sprained my fingers. Um, I've broke toes before. Um, yeah, so I think that was that. That's an interesting one.

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And then like reincarnation, um, a lot of people believe in. There are so many different theories on reincarnation and animals and humans and lives. Sometimes they say, like, for people who have either a never wanted a child or children, or just have never had children, it's supposedly you're on your last life. You're like not going to reincarnate again. Your soul has learned everything it's supposed to learn, it's taken in all the wisdom, but then it's kind of like well then what happens to your soul if it's not reincarnated? I don't know. I mean, like I said, there's a lot of angles to go on that too, okay, and I had never heard this one until recently. And this is the egg theory, all right.

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So the egg theory it says there's multiple matches, but this is including a short story by Andy Weir. I think he explores the purpose of human life. In this story, the universe was created as an egg for the main character, who will eventually become a god. He was inspired to write the story after an argument with his aunt. So the egg hypothesis is a metabolic hypothesis that suggests that the energetic constraints of the mother and fetus determine fetal growth and gestation length. All right, so then the cosmic egg. The cosmic egg is a cosmological analogy that compares the earth and the sky to an egg. In this analogy, the sky is the outer shell of the egg and the earth is the inner yolk. This analogy is found in oh I don't know how the hell to say this Zoroastrian texts. I think, all right then. The whole egg theory. The whole egg theory is the idea that food should be whole and intact. Like a whole egg. An egg is considered a perfect food because it is a rich source of a balance and complete nutrition.

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Cracking open the egg theory, the egg theory creates a concrete tie between every human life. It emphasizes everything about humanity. Let me open this up more. There is just so much about this theory. Okay, so there's. So this is saying there's many versions. It's like our different experience that make life more importantly, like the unknowns in life, daunting to imagine an approach. What if one day, the stress about fearing the unknown goes away? Would it make you feel better or worse, if I told you that your only real purpose in life is to exist, to internalize every emotion and experience, that the time allotted for you.

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The egg theory, initially coined by Andy Weir, again attempts to give insight into the purpose of human life. In his version of the egg theory, every human to ever exist is simply a reincarnation of you. This world as we know it is made for you and only you. Your soul contains every memory, every lesson and experience from your past life, even if you cannot recall them. The human mind, in all of its glory, is too small to truly encompass the entirety of who you are. This idea is hard to comprehend, I know, but hopefully, after this article, you will begin to internalize what exactly this theory suggests. Every time that you talk to another person, you are actually speaking to another version of you. Every time you help someone out, you are helping another version of you. Every time that you exploit or victimize someone else, you are bringing yourself pain. So basically, like everyone is a God, I guess, little narcissistic. So this is by Hopelessly Yellow. This is an article that was written on January 17th 2022.

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Again, I never heard of this theory until like a few weeks ago, and it basically just says like this world as we know, it is made just for you and only you. So that's kind of I don't know, that kind of makes me feel lonely if I think of it that way, like you're basically telling me that everyone around me is just another version of me, that's kind of I don't know, that kind of makes me feel lonely if I think of it that way, like you're basically telling me that everyone around me is just another version of me. Like that's that's boring, right, yeah? So I don't know, take what you will from that. Like I said, I just learned about that theory a couple of weeks ago.

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Okay, this one, the butterfly theory. It's always going to bring me back to the movie the Butterfly Effect. I remember seeing that movie as a teenager and you know, granted, I used to get really fucking stoned right back in the day, and sometimes, when I would get too stoned and I would watch these movies, it's like I would just be in my head for like a long time after and I remember almost feeling like depressed, being like holy shit, like what if we could really change events in our life? Like what if that was true? Of course it's, you know not, but they say that you know. The butterfly theory does really exist, so let's get into it. By the way, if you've never seen the Butterfly Effect, you have to watch it. It's such a good movie.

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All right, the Butterfly Effect is a theory in chaos that describes how small changes can lead to big consequences. The term is often used to describe how small actions or decisions can have big effects, and that's basically what that movie is about, and it's Ashton Kutcher back in his prime. Oh my God. I'll have to look up when that movie was made. I know it was in the early 2000s, all right, so the history of this belief was originally explained by mathematician and meteorologist Edward Norton Lorenz. In the 1960s, lorenz discovered the effect while testing a computer model designed to simulate weather patterns. He found that small changes to the starting point of his model could lead to very different outcomes, such as sunny skies or violent storms. So here are some real world examples. The butterfly effect can be seen in many aspects of life, including business, the environment and personal interactions.

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So yeah, I mean yeah, I guess in small versions it does exist, but in the movie, no, like you can't do the butterfly effect like that, which would be really cool, but would also be very scary, because even if you changed one thing, the outcome of the other you know, following events could be catastrophic. I was right. This movie was made in 2004. You're welcome, that was like forever ago. But yeah, great movie, great theory to talk about a good dinner conversation.

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Conspiracy theories are always fun, right, as long as no one's getting too pissy and you're not throwing hands over it. But I love talking about conspiracy theories. Honestly, I think it's just so much. All right, this theory may be a little touchy for some people, but I really like it. It's definitely makes you think right outside the box.

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So it's the theory that pain is an illusion. All right, excuse me, you guys, you know it's still Michigan kind of winter weather, although today it's going to be 60 degrees. That's why we are all congested, we are coughing. I'm drinking tea right now with honey in it. I'm trying to clear our throats and get ready for summer, while spring We'll see if we have a spring, okay.

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So pain is an illusion. So it's figuratively used, but it's not entirely accurate. Pain is a real sensation. We all know this. But the perception and intensity of pain can be influenced by the brain making it seem like an illusion in some situations and constructs the experience of pain based on various factors, not just the physical damage itself, which can lead to variations of how we perceive pain.

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So, yeah, again, there are so many angles with this. You know, this would be a really good episode to revisit and have a bunch of callers call in some you know, guest speakers to really hear everybody's angles. But again, we would have to do at least 10 episodes right, because with these topics there's just so many variables, so many ways these can go right. But I'm just kind of trying to keep it simple and make you guys think. All right, so this theory is so interesting in itself and this is the doppelganger theory. Now, tom, I know you're going to be listening to this episode, tom from Melvindale Hello, uncle Tom, aka. He is the one who told me he taught me this a few years ago that supposedly if you see your doppelganger like physically see them that you die shortly after. So I hope none of us have to see that Anyway. So the doppelganger theory is the idea that everyone has a perfect duplicate or a doppelganger somewhere in the world.

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The concept has been a part of popular culture for thousands of years. So Otto Rank studied the doppelganger in the early 20th century, exploring its potential in oh Jesus, psychoanalysis, I think Sigmund Freud. He considered the doppelganger to be rooted in childhood narcissism. Fried believed that the doppelganger could be a manifestation of repressed thoughts. Wow, that's wow. After that sets in, you're kind of like, well, that's pretty creepy, huh. Psychological impact Encountering a doppelganger can challenge our sense of identity and uniqueness.

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It can trigger primal instincts to detect threats. It can lead us to question our role in the world and the nature of reality. All right, so there's other theories about this. The doppelganger is a figure of a visual compulsion. The doppelganger challenges received ideas of identity through a double bind between cognitive and carnal knowledge. The doppelganger represents, but also appropriates and diverts, subjective desire. Hmm, um, a doppelganger is often portrayed as a ghostly or paranormal phenomenon and usually seen as a harbinger of bad luck.

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I'm just going to go over this really quick because Tom and I were just talking about this. I know you guys have heard a lot about Pioneer Cemetery, the things that we've encountered there. Just to refresh, tom and his brother walked outside of the cemetery One night. We were all there. There was a group of us. Excuse me.

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I did not see Tom walk out physically. I think Scott or him or one of them, both of them, I don't know. One of them was feeling sick and you know, the rule is you walk someone out. Okay, I see Tom, fast paced walking towards the back of the cemetery. I mean, I think I see Tom, so I start following behind and I said like hey Tom, who are you? Or I don't know, what'd you find or something, and he didn't respond. So I'm like that's weird and I'm like hey Tom, he doesn't respond. This physically like for real happened. And all of a sudden he starts walking real fast, like not jogging but very fast paced walking. And that's not like Tom. I'm following, following, following him.

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It's getting darker because on that side, like right after the middle, to the right of the cemetery, is like really overgrown and it gets kind of dark before it gets light again. And I'm just like what the hell, tom, why are you not like answering me? And all of a sudden I finally hear behind me Mel, mel and I turn around and I start walking back the other way and I fucking see Tom and Scott standing outside of the gate and he's like Mel we're, he's like I don't know if you heard us, but we're, we walked out for a minute, dude, I never ran so fucking fast. I was like, oh my God. So I told Tom, I said Tom, I seen you, I literally just seen you, and he's like that was not me. So I guess it's good that I seen him and he didn't see himself. Um, but there was definitely something dark. Uh, I don't know if it, I'm not going to say it was evil or demonic, but something got my attention. But right here, like I said, it says it's portrayed as a ghostly or paranormal phenomenon. So, yeah, I don't know what makes you think, and this one I don't think ever it doesn't get talked about enough.

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But the multiverse theory, um, the multiverse theory is the idea that there are many universes beyond our own observable universe. The multiverse is a concept that has been discussed in philosophy, physics and cosmology. The multiverse includes an infinite number of universes, each with their own laws of physics. Universe includes an infinite number of universes, each with their own laws of physics. These universes may be separated by vast distances and may contain their own stars, galaxies and intelligent civilizations. Some theories suggest that our universe is one of many bubble universes that are constantly being created.

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So just to add my own little punch in again, when I used to get super, super high when I was younger, I used to have this theory. I used to call it the mirror theory. I used to always tell my older brother I used to be like, hey, what if, when we like, if we were to look in a mirror and see ourselves, we're actually like we're looking at another, being the same version as us in another planet, which now being older and like doing a lot of research and you know, paranormal investigations and just I have like all these fucking books that I constantly read. I'm always looking up and reading into everything and that whole you know, um, we, we might not be talking to quote unquote ghost. It could be another, like another one of us, or somebody totally different, just different time and different time zone and or in a different space, a different dimension. So I've always kind of been on that track of thinking that way. My brother and I both always said that we were aliens. We're definitely both the black sheep of the family. We've always had these wild theories, right.

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So the whole multiverse, absolutely. Why do you think they come out with all these fucking movies like the Marvel movies, the multiverses and shit. Like someone out there, like some crazy bald headed scientist with hair that looks like a baby chicken and has these thick glasses on right, like typical crazy scientist. Look like he or she have already known, like they have found something right, they know. Like there isn't just our planet, there isn't just our universe, there's so much more. Um, how we get to see it, I don't know. Is it an afterlife that you get to see it? Do we leave this life and live, you know, and go on to a different life and get to go see all these multiverses? I have no idea. Do we go up with the aliens? Do we go down in the ocean with the aliens? Do we just roam planets? I don't know. Obviously we don't have the answers. But this is why we constantly are investigating, why we're constantly researching, are investigating, why we're constantly, you know, researching.

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So is there evidence for a multiverse? There is no statistically significant evidence that the multiverse exists. Some physicists sorry, that's a hard word to say argue that the multiverse is a philosophical idea rather than a scientific hypothesis. The multiverse is considered speculative and untestable, so it's not often discussed by cosmologists. So the history of the multiverse, how it came about, was coined by American philosopher William James in 1895. The idea of the multiverse has evolved over time and has been debated in many fields. The idea of inflation in the early universe gave rise to the multiverse. So it's, it's up there with, like the big bang theory.

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Um, I mean, I believe. I mean, like I said, I believe in everything. Um, I don't think, I think there's truth to everything. Now, I'm not saying like all the details, but there's, like every story that you hear out there, there was some truth somewhere about that, right, okay, so I'm going to save a lot of details for the next episode.

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But the sirens, you know, in Greek mythology, sirens were dangerous Half bird, half woman creatures who lured sailors to their doom with their irresistible singing and mermaids. I don't know if there's. I mean, well, I can't say that because the next episode. Let me just say this I do believe that there's truth behind sirens, mermaids, whatever, um, and I think only the elites know about it. Um, this is why, again, they don't want us or they don't publicly explore the ocean. Um, I do believe that they are in the Great Lakes too, but I believe that they're highly protected and hidden from the vast amount of world right. So they were known for enchanting songs that lured sailors to their deaths by crashing their ships on rocky shores.

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So the origin? According to some accounts, the Sirens were daughters of the river god Achelous and a muse, while others say that they were companions of Persephone, with Demeter giving the wings to search for her after abduction by Hades, for her after abduction by Hades. You know I love Greek mythology. So, like I said, I think there's truth to everything. Okay, I think that the truths get very diluted and diluted each person's mouth, but there's definitely truth to it, right? Because why would their story still be around? I do apologize. When I was talking about the mythological stuff, it's pronounced Persephone. I always thought it was Persephone, but it's Persephone. I just wanted to clear the air on that. So don't come for me, because you know I get, you know, researching and reading. I get so excited to talk about this stuff and you guys who have been listening for quite some time now, you know me and pronouncing words don't always work and I apologize.

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Okay, aliens in the ocean. Oh my god, I wish I had unlimited time to just go on and on. I will have to definitely revisit this episode. You guys have to email me, get ahold of me, who's listening? Because I want to hear all the different angles and variables on what you guys think.

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But the aliens in the ocean, I have been fucking saying for years why are we always up in fucking space and we're not down in the ocean observing enough? Why, because it's scary. There's a whole underground world down there. Let me tell you, given if I had unlimited money and I had a little cool spaceship submarine to go down and I was guaranteed to live, yeah for sure I would not want to fucking die down that ocean. The ocean is scary. For sure I would not want to fucking die down that ocean. The ocean is scary, and I understand. That's why I understand. That's why people are scared. The people that can explore and get all the way down there and have the means to do it, they fucking won't because they know to do it. They fucking won't because they know. They just know too much. Let's say that. But I have been saying this for years.

Speaker 1:

I will literally argue with my, my own, my man about it. He's like well, you know, and I'm like Paul, you're full of shit. Okay, I know you love space, like I do and he's all into SpaceX and all this shit, but I'm like you cannot fucking tell me, you cannot even cause. I get heated about this. And he's like, why are you getting upset? I'm like because, like, we need to be down in the ocean. And he's like, well, it's not, you know it's. We can't do it because you know, blah, blah, blah, this can happen and that can happen, and we don't have the equipment for it. I'm like bullshit, we have the fucking equipment for it. Equipment for it. I'm like bullshit, we have the fucking equipment for it. We do, or they can make it. They don't want to and they don't want the public to know what's going on down there. I mean, this is oh, I could just talk circles about this, but there is definitely aliens down in that ocean and sometimes I think that they're down below the ocean and they're not even up in space. I mean, you guys have seen some of the fish that they're not even up in space. I mean you guys have seen some of the fish that they have found down there, right, the species, how scary they are, and a lot of them look like fucking aliens. You can't tell me those fish aren't aliens.

Speaker 1:

Okay, now let's talk about how, um, people have always asked is the Stranger Things um show an actual documentary? And there's people that say, yes, um, stargate, kid here. Sadly, it's not fun finding out. Your mom sold you to the government and your family has known about it my whole life. I know exactly what happened and why it was done to me. This person person says the Stargate project. This is what the show is about. So you know, you can really dig and get yourself in a rabbit hole about this.

Speaker 1:

And you know I never finished Stranger Things. I think I only got into the second episode season. But I mean I would like, I would like to finish it one day. I don't know if it was like my cup of tea, the show. I thought it was cool and exciting at first and then I kind of was like uh, um, but yeah, I mean people have researched it and said that, that, that the actual show is a documentary and that that's a theory that's going around too. Then that's a theory that's going around too, all right. So the whole cloning thing right, I think anybody with money can be cloned for various reasons, right, but in Hollywood, I truly believe this is what's happening Now. I'm not saying I'm not saying exactly that they're like making a whole nother person of this person like a, like a bot of this person. I'm saying I think that there's like versions and like different bots, different AI bots for these people, for certain events.

Speaker 1:

So I follow this chick, alex, on TikTok. She's fucking amazing, amazing. She has like 20, hold on, let me tell you she has 1.1 million followers and 23.7 million likes, which I'm sure about a million are from me. I'm just kidding, no, not really. Um, but I know she always will say no, I'm lying, this is all allegedly. But she has to say that on TikTok, obviously, but on here, when you guys hear that, you know what she means when she says that. But I'm going to play a couple of videos of hers because she like really goes into depth.

Speaker 2:

You guys have been asking me how this works. They get these parents who are desperate for fame to get their the parents to sell their kids off.

Speaker 4:

Okay, that's why all of these people in hollywood usually started off when they were infants. They get sold off into the industry and then they sell their soul. They sign these contracts once. They sign these contracts. Now they're getting all the fame, no fortune, because everybody's milking them dry, but the parents are obsessed with the fact that they're all over the place and they're bringing in. They're bringing in money for the parents, right.

Speaker 4:

Then the people in the industry use these people to use their energy, their body, their fluids, and this is all allegedly tiktok. This is for entertainment purposes. Actually, none of this is true. This is all a TikTok. This is for entertainment purposes. Actually, none of this is true and this is all a lie. Okay, I'm lying about everything. But let's say, hypothetically, this was real. This would be the path that they would take, okay. So then they which I believe her and Justin had a baby and got pregnant had to give it up to the industry.

Speaker 4:

Another sacrifice, okay, they start just doing all these things with all these people, especially the women. They just pass them around until the real version of them has been so destroyed that they're gone. They have technology to be able to duplicate these people, and so they do, and that's why in a few days they'll be looking completely different, because there's so many versions of them, so many versions of them. And then they just come out and why do you think she's with that ogre? That's her handler? Okay, these, the real version of these people, have been long gone. But then they just use the duplicate and they just transfer consciousness and then they like play different roles and they can switch it because they can transfer their consciousness. And I know this may sound crazy to people if you don't understand what's going on, but like, I'm trying to explain it as much as best as I can.

Speaker 4:

Pretty much everybody in hollywood has sold their soul not everybody, everybody, but most people and they aren't really there anymore. Okay, they have been traumatized and MKUltra'd and brainwashed and had their memory erased. Like Ariana said, there's just so much that they do to them so that they can have full control of them, and then they just like, make a ton of them and then they just use them for the assets and the money and the resources, until the real one is just not there anymore and it's just this. And sometimes you'll see the real version of them coming out, because they're speaking out like the Ariana one, and that's because they're tired of being in there. They're trapped. Their soul is trapped. It's like, man, let me row. Their soul is trapped. Britney Spears' soul was trapped. So this is why sometimes you see them acting out because they're trying to break free, but then Hollywood keeps sucking them back in because they're still under those contracts.

Speaker 4:

Oh, and did you know that that ogre that she is dating also sold his kid off? Yeah, he was posting him unclothed on this very app, on TikTok. Did you even know he had a kid? I bet you didn't. I bet you didn't. So my theory is correct.

Speaker 3:

Your theory is that I'm not me. There is a Okay.

Speaker 4:

I'm actually so happy you brought this up because I already had planned to make this video, so I'm ready to go. So what do I think happened to Avril? Is she cloned or is it a body? Double.

Speaker 4:

Okay, this one's interesting because Avril Lavigne was one of the very first cloning conspiracy theories. And people will ask why would they clone Avril Lavigne? Of all people, avril, who is she to clone? Well, wouldn't that be the smartest thing to do is clone someone who's like famous, but it's not like that, that important. So why would they clone her? What would be the point important? So why would they clone her? What would be the point? Wouldn't it be easy to write that off? Also, avril is from Canada and the cloning centers are in Canada.

Speaker 4:

Do I think Avril is a clone or a body double? That's a hard one. I want to say that she's cloned, but I honestly think she might be just a body double. Avril Lavigne went on call her and she talked about how she used to have curly hair and that she had to straighten her hair all the time. Child photos of Avril Lavigne show her always having straight hair. You're what? 33 now, 30-something? 21 forever, 21 forever. Paris. Huh, I'm sorry. Is this, this, is this? Is Paris, this Paris? So you're telling me that this Paris is? Is this Paris? Do you think I'm blind? So it makes me wonder how is Paris staying so young and 21 forever? It's giving the substance. If you guys haven't seen it with Demi Moore, you should watch it.

Speaker 4:

I did make a video on it, although that also didn't look like demi. More. None of them are looking like themselves. It's giving they've been duplicated, replicated. They're shape-shifting aliens. I don't know, but I mean these celebrities what they looked like originally. It's not giving what they look like now. That's Jessica Simpson that looks like some type of entity has taken over an empty vessel's body with a replica of Jessica Simpson's face.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I've made a few videos talking about people in hollywood who have been replicated, and let's talk about shania twain, because I got so many comments about her. Yes, uh, what's going on? What's going on here? She's looking like a who, she's looking like she belongs on a snowflake and she's looking for the grinch. 2023-2024, still looking very different. This is the original Shania at 31 years old in 1996. So I don't know what she did to her face. Look at her Beautiful, gorgeous. I don't know why she would ever ruin that. Another beautiful, gorgeous, young photo of her. Do we believe that that is the same person? Do we believe that? I mean, even just here, this doesn't look like the same person.

Speaker 4:

Guys, let's go ahead and talk about Miley Cyrus and how I believe that she's been held at the Chateau Marmont and that she has been cloned. Now, if you didn't know, I did have a celebrity page where I would post all of these theories and my second account. That's been taken down. Thankfully, I did get this one back, but I'm still manifesting this one back On this page. I would talk about a lot about Miley Cyrus, britney Spears, paris Hilton and how I believe that they're all AI or cloned. Tiktok did not like that, banned my page without warning, saying I had too many violations, which I did not. Whatever, I guess I was too on point. That's what happens when you're always telling the truth. Now, if you look at Miley Cyrus's Instagram, it's looking just like a big fucking ad, like there is no personality anymore. It's just Dolce and Gabbana, gucci, and she's literally just being held at the Chateau.

Speaker 4:

Now I do believe I have a video on here about that, but pretty much Miley Cyrus has been living at the Chateau Marmont since like November, I want to say of last year, maybe even before that, I don't know if y'all missed it. I had made a video back in going into New Year's of 2023 when she hosted her show and she had Dolly Parton and Paris Hilton on there and how I believe that they are all plumped. Now I want to talk about her speech when she won that disney award. Let's okay, you guys know that I have a whole entire theory on the fact that paris's videos are all ais and that she's a clone, and I don't think she's really real. I just feel like this is more evidence. Okay, first of all, like, let's just watch this little clip real quick. But why are they doing this together and how is Paris doing this when she's literally everywhere at once and their voices don't match up? The video looks completely. It just don't look like this was ever really real. Okay, and listen to this.

Speaker 5:

I got this message from one of my followers over on instagram.

Speaker 4:

My sister works at the walmart warehouse and has for years. They sent them to arkansas for a week to a convention. Tell me why they have all these celebrities going there to visit while they're there. And paris hilton allegedly showed up. But look at her. I mean, you guys, she looks, she looks like I'm a Barbie girl. Oh, wait, wait, wait. Look at her hands. Look at her hands. Look at her hands. Tell me that's not the Barbie stance. Tell me that's not the Barbie hook. It's given Barbie. It's given, not real. And then this is the picture that her cousin took, like she's looking like a damn hologram, not looking real. But if you look on Paris's page, it's completely different. Now this is the picture Paris has got crystal clear.

Speaker 4:

Can we please talk about last night's Oscars and how nobody looked like themselves. Everybody literally looked fake. This is supposedly Demi Lovato. I'm sorry, but she's looking a little bit like a wax figure. Who is this? Everyone was looking like they stepped fresh out of the clone machine, like not even any emotion behind the eyes. Who is this? Everyone was looking like they stepped fresh out of the clone machine, like not even any emotion behind the eyes.

Speaker 4:

What is going on? Everyone looked so fucking perfect, but none of them looked real. I could not deal with the poses. Like Kylie Jenner looked like she was going to break her back. You have Joey over here like trying to stick out her collarbones. So much to be like look, look, how skinny I am. I don't know what the fuck Margot Robbie was wearing. Everybody looked so weird. It was like everyone was too perfect. I could not deal with this dress. Like what is this? And literally you can see her nipple, like it is attached to her nipple right. Like what the fuck? I don't know, it was just given clones. These two also looked weird as fuck. Don't even get me started on this whole John Cena scene. Like what is going on? I'm telling you guys the world ended in 2020 and we're in an alternate dimension or universe, because this is just weird.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So to sum up the whole clone theory, do I think that you just have to be in Hollywood to be cloned? No, but, if you have a lot of money, for sure. But I definitely believe in Hollywood, once you get that contract and you're selling your soul, you will be cloned at some point, especially if they think that they can make enough money off of you, right, um, yeah, it's, it's fucking creepy. I mean, you like you can't unsee it, right, and people are like, oh, they have a lot of money for plastic surgery. No, no, no, plastic surgery, don't do that. And you know what this, the clone thing in Hollywood, gives me? It gives me the ick, because one of my favorite movies is Death Becomes Her. But it's like in Hollywood it's a mix of Death Becomes Her and the movie the Substance with Demi Moore and they like mixed it together and that's what really goes on in Hollywood.

Speaker 1:

All right, so another theory that's like circling the internet is called a lavender relationship theory, or often referred to as a lavender marriage, and this is a term used to describe a marriage of convenience where one or both partners are not sexually attracted to each other, but enter into the relationship for practical reasons such as financial stability or social acceptance, and that is what you are really seeing, like once you see it, or, I'm sorry, once you like, either see a video on this or read up on it. It's literally what's going on in Hollywood, like recently when you heard Alex talking about Selena's fiance, calling him the ogre. She's talking about Benny Blanco, which I love, benny Blanco. But oh my God, I don't need to, I don't need to go into detail for anybody who watches them or sees them, even on floating on the internet, he is so woman-like and you can tell that they don't have sex, you know, which is okay. I mean, I guess not every relationship has sex. I mean, I think it's weird to be, you know, straight or gay or bi or whatever in a relationship and not have any sexual attraction, right? Um, but like they promoted this new CD, like he just produced a CD for Selena out of nowhere, and they're all like you know, first it was, you know they were dating, then they're engaged and then they were getting.

Speaker 1:

You know all this, you know publicity, right, and you can tell it's not. It's just not real, okay, and, of course, area 51 will be the biggest conspiracy theory forever. And you know? Do they have something that they aren't showing us about aliens, right? Did a UFO really crash in New Mexico? Is the Loch Ness Monster real? I mean, these are the type.

Speaker 1:

There's so many, so many theories out there, but I always try to do like the most popular, the most like-minded ones, and then kind of dig into the ones that aren't talked about a lot. Right, one that I think is talked about a lot on the internet but not within, you know, amongst peers, I will say, is the GATE program and that is for the gifted and talented individuals and what they went through and like, where they're at today and like. Here's just some comments. I further remember the teacher thinking I was cheating on assignments simply because I would not show my work, which meant I simply didn't break down the entire process on paper. Fellow gifted and talented kid here. Do you remember the headphones and various sounds they would play?

Speaker 1:

I found, after going through all these gait tests and elementary, I was no longer academic. Ours was called Quest. I have weird memories of this, but not solid. It's so weird. My sister says that she recalls being in a gait program, but I don't recall anything of the sort. My mom said it's a school for the very smart kids. This person says anybody remember the film they would play where different plants were blooming and growing fast to music? The song was Minnie Ripperton Shapes. I significantly remember shapes getting into trouble for not showing my work, and also headphones hearing a lot of tests.

Speaker 1:

The question that I was asked was can you see people's conversations and lip reading and the cubicle where you put your face up to, where there were flashing lights and weird sounds and the flash of subliminal pics? I used to go to a room by the teacher's lounge and all I remember is puzzles and tests. I remember learning sign language, how to develop photos, science experiments, listening to sounds, field trips to the opera, study tactics, speed reading courses and then spraying peppermint saying it helped increase your memory. I was in this program, but my entire memory of it is gone, like I have maybe one memory. I was also in those classes. I have no memory of it other than the headphones. I have not connected the dots until I was about 30. I was like, oh, hold on. All of us were from different friend groups too, so we never really talked outside of that room. We never really talked outside of that room. Why can we find so many people who were in this program but nobody that ran the program.

Speaker 1:

I was in GT classes in elementary and intermediate school in Texas Vag memories, I don't remember any of my teachers' names from K to fourth grade. I remember doing a lot of tests on paper and the computer. The project was funded by the CIA through a company called Monotok. I can't remember anyone's name but remember the stories and the problems that they have had. Gate program kid also Mostly consisted of logic, logic problem solving and deep imagining too. We also did model government and something I don't know. I think that was a typo through through the program too, but off-site at our state capitol.

Speaker 1:

Um, I was in the gate program from fourth 4th grade until 8th grade. In 6th through 8th they hybrided with Odyssey of the Mind where we competed with other groups of kids in things like robotics, programming and social studies. I remember some quote-unquote special teachers would come out of somewhere. I was tested in mathematics, mental math and something called OM, odyssey of the Mind. Our GATE program was called Quest. It seemed like every year we worked on some logic puzzles where there was a statewide contest. Once it once it was word based, another it was math based. See.

Speaker 1:

This person said wow, you guys just triggered my memory. For me we never left school, but we were separated from other kids. Um, I was in this program in the mid 80s. There were about five or six of us taken out of class and moved to the library or another classroom. I I remember the kids I was with, but nothing else. Basically the same stuff. This person said they wanted me and my mom said no. This person said they wanted me and my mom said no. I remember I was pulled for writing an entire journal about a trip to Disney World with my family that we never took Apparently. My teacher asked my mom at a conference Hmm, I feel like I was a test subject. I got the answers right away and they told me that I was wrong and I knew I was right. But then months later they would come back, question and give me my original answer.

Speaker 1:

I was in tag in 1978, 1979 and 1980. I thought it was way better than the regular class. The activities were in stations and self-directed. Wow, this is cool. This person said I was in in the GATE program also, and so was my husband. Yeah, I mean, it seems to be pretty much the same answers. So yeah. So the gate program um, I see a lot about it. I actually my cousin was in the gifted kids program and pretty much like a cousin growing up with I mean, they were like good friends in the family, I know she was. She went to a different school. Um, very, very, very intelligent. I just thought that's why they went to those schools. But you know, reading on this, they probably were test subjects. Morgan Wallen. Do you guys know who that is?

Speaker 8:

Yeah, so watch this, this is crazy.

Speaker 5:

So everybody keeps on telling me that if you take Morgan Wallen's vocals and you pitch it up, it's supposed to sound like Miley Cyrus. I'm a little skeptical, but I thought we'd figure it out together. All right, so that was Morgan Wallen, obviously. Girl, leave your boots by the bed. We ain't leaving this room. All right, so that was Morgan Wallen, obviously. Now let's pitch it up and see if it sounds like Miley Cyrus, and let me know in the comments if you think it does. Girl, leave your boots by the bed.

Speaker 8:

We ain't leaving this room. That is Miley. Is that real? Yes, that is literally Miley. Yeah, so is Miley. Is that real? Yes, that is literally Miley. Yeah, so is Miley Morgan. Also, I said his name wrong. It's Wallace. Did I say Wallace?

Speaker 1:

Okay, and that is the music like conspiracy theory. Now, there's been a lot of those and it's really fucking creepy. But I mean, I guess, if you look at it, you can even with like AI and music and the music programs, I guess you can make anyone sound like anyone. That's literally why they have music AI Like you can. You can be the shittiest singer like me and sing into this app and I can make me sound like any celebrity. Um, but there's also the music theory that when they play backwards it's like a different language, it's like pig Latin or they say, like very demonic things. So I definitely am a huge music conspiracy fan and there's, like I said, there's a bunch of different angles with that too, blonde hair has been seen as the pinnacle of beauty for centuries, but in Hollywood or with the elites, it has a different meaning.

Speaker 2:

Have you ever noticed a normally dark-haired celeb suddenly has shock-only blonde hair? It usually happens before sacrifices take place and or before they have a big project coming out, please, and or before they have a big project coming out.

Speaker 1:

And of course, I have to play a Joe Rogan clip because I love Joe Rogan. I don't know if everyone else does, but I do, but here we go.

Speaker 9:

This is scary. I'm not sure if this is true or not, but there's a theory. Well, it's more like a religious theory. I saw this TikTok and he was a preacher, right, he was saying what if God is actually religious theory? I saw this TikTok and he was a preacher, right.

Speaker 8:

He was saying what if God is actually water? Look, watch this.

Speaker 10:

What if water is God? And that would mean God is both in us and all around us, and God is both above and below us.

Speaker 9:

Why a woman's water breaks when we're born. Crazy, right. But wait, that's not it. You know how we say God is everything right. In this sense, like everything around us is what Death? Death because of lack of water, and it's very hot Like hell. And now check this out In the Bible, when Jesus said he was tempted by the devil, where was he In the desert he was looking for?

Speaker 11:

water, how people say life doesn't feel real ever since 2020. Yeah Well, look, it's because it isn't. For the decades leading up to 2020, there was something going on that the general public never could have expected. Certain aspects of our technology weren't only just providing services for us. They were planning a dramatic shift of consciousness. Google earth, for the last 25 years, has been creating a completely digitized, three-dimensional blueprint of the entire planet, a perfect database of 3d tracked images of what our external world looks like, while all of our devices that were inside the home, riddled with cameras, have been slowly building back-end digitized replicas of what our households look and feel like. Silently, this siphoned visual information was being harnessed to build a massive digitized replica of our world inside and out, a kind of complex virtual reality that perfectly mimics the real one. Our digital footprints were used to create hyper-realistic digital avatars in this world that look and feel just like us.

Speaker 10:

It's a conspiracy theory that you a thousand percent believe in.

Speaker 3:

So every year, allergy season rolls around and more and more people are starting to learn about botanical sexism, which is basically that city planners, who are mostly male, decided that female trees are too messy, and so they planted overwhelmingly male trees that release pollen, but not enough female trees to absorb the pollen, so we have more pollen floating around in the air than ever, which leads to increased allergies. But what everyone somehow forgets to add is that the reason female trees are messy is because they produce fruit, and I highly believe that botanical sexism.

Speaker 1:

I think that's so funny that I just sneezed too. Sorry guys, that was my nose got itchy while playing this Very random, okay, squirrel moment.

Speaker 3:

Sorry, it's driven by capitalism and making sure that people who live in urban areas don't have access to fresh fruits and vegetables that aren't provided by corporations.

Speaker 7:

Darkest. The darkest theory is one that Lazar talked about. They said it's something that they talked to him about when he was working on these packaging crafts. Is that what they use us as is vessels first, that we are souls, we hold souls, and that this is essentially a farm, and this is how they we do.

Speaker 6:

they develop souls through us and this is why you should never buy glitter again. The main glitter manufacturer company is called glitter x and an investigative journalist went from the New York Times to do an article about it and there were a lot of like top secret spots in the factory that they couldn't go to. There's a worldwide shortage of glitter. So Chris went to ask like one of the higher ups, like what's going on? Why is there a shortage Like what's happening? He asked for a real tour of the factory and the guy said absolutely not. You cannot come on a real tour. We don't do real tours and he said that you absolutely cannot see the glitter being made. He even said that you can't go to a room nearby and hear how it's being made.

Speaker 6:

He said that even like the companies that are their main clientele don't have access to these rooms and are not allowed to know exactly how the glitter is being made, but like it's really suspicious that no one is even allowed to hear it being made. Now the company that is the largest consumer for glitter was asked what it is and she said I can't even tell you. And someone asked they said if we looked at the product that you use to make glitter, would we know that it turns into glitter? And and she said no, not really. She said they don't want anyone to know that it is glitter. Do you believe all of this?

Speaker 1:

That's probably got to be the weirdest fucking conspiracy theory I've ever heard is about glitter. But if you look into it it is true. Like nobody knows how it's made, no one has seen it, nobody talks about it. When they've been asked, they're like oh no, you cannot have a tour. No, you can't know what's in it. Like, is it that bad for us or is it just a mystery? Who knows? I just think that's. That was like a funny one to put on here. Okay, and last but not least, although there is so many more to reference on here, I do want to talk about this wellness farm thing that's been brought up in the last month or so. I have a lot of conspiracies about this in my own mind, and I'm sure a lot of people would be like-minded the same way, but I'm just going to play a couple short videos going to play a couple short videos.

Speaker 10:

What's really happening with RFK Jr S Wellness Farms? First, doge got access to government databases, medical records, financial data, even diagnosis history. They say it's for efficiency, but what are they really using it for? Then mass deportations cleared out farms and job sites, not just illegals, anyone without the right ID. Now there's a labor shortage and RFK Jr he wants to fill the gap with wellness farms. His plan take people with mental health issues and put them to work. No medicine, no choice, just labor camps disguised as rehab. They emptied the fields. Now they're deciding who replaces them.

Speaker 8:

What's all this mess about? Rfk Jr gonna put people with depression, anxiety, ADHD to wellness camps, wellness farms? I don't think so. First off, I have ADHD and if you put me out on some farm and you plan on taking me off my medication, ain't gonna get shit done. Ain't gonna get shit done because I'm going to be busy talking to the other people near me. Horrible, horrible plan. I am so tired of people trying to tell other people what they need to do with their bodies. People need these medications.

Speaker 12:

Why is no talking about how? Wellness farm is the same exact thing as concentration camp. That is what it is going to be, just a different word. There's rebranding all these things detention centers. They're all the same fucking thing. I also want to add that that is eugenics. Taking away antipsychotics and antidepressants from people that need that that that's eugenics. And they're sending you to wellness camps. To what? To try to assimilate you, indoctrinate you into this neurotypical system so they can. What exploit you easier, right, sending the mentally ill to a facility. They've done this before ring any bells. This is another nazi ideology, another fascist ideology. And rfk is a fucking eugenics officer. He's a fucking nazi. Why is no talking about how?

Speaker 1:

well, okay, she, they blanked it out because it's on TikTok, but she's basically saying that it's going to be like a whole Nazi situation again. Yeah, I do not agree with taking these people off their medications I mean, the government's, you know who puts them on them and you can't just like take people off their medication and let them run around, right, I mean, I know they're going to be detained, but it is very scary that this is like a thing that would. I mean, it's real life, right, but people are making conspiracy theories out of it and I can see why. All right, you guys, I think that's enough conspiracy talk today.

Speaker 1:

Please get a hold of me. You guys know I'm here on Buzzsprout. I have a basic, basically a text message that I will get right away If you go onto the actual Buzzsprout site. We're on TikTok, we're on Facebook, we're on YouTube, we're on Twitter X, whatever. But yeah, let me know about your favorite conspiracies or a new one, or one that's never talked about, or, if you want to go into detail, about one that we already talked about, whatever it is, please let me know or email me at ghost sisters 2124 at gmail. Again, that is, ghost sisters 2124 at gmail. Thank you guys for listening and tune in for some more.

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