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01:02Welcome, everybody, to the Paranormal Intelligence Agency Radio.
01:07I am sitting in for your host this evening.
01:10Jack had some family business to take care of, so I am very, very, how do you say, humbly
01:17accepted to sit in for him.
01:19I, of course, am your hostess.
01:20My name is Nancy Planeta, or Wiccan Vixen, whichever one you want to call me by.
01:24I am probably more well-known under my pseudonym, Wiccan Vixen.
01:29However, either one will work.
01:31I'd like to welcome everybody to the show.
01:33Today's date is May the 6th, 2026.
01:35It is 8.01 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
01:38I hope you all have had a good week.
01:40I know Jack had a great show last week.
01:44In fact, I unfortunately had to miss my show last week, but I did catch the end of his show,
01:48and it was really, really well done, so kudos to you, Jack.
01:53Nice effort bringing forth the really good information on these shows, because I know
01:57it could be hit or miss.
01:59And it's funny, because I was talking to our producer before I came on the air, and he goes,
02:03you know, what do you think you're going to do it on tonight?
02:04I was like, you know what?
02:07I think I'm going to lean into Bigfoot, only because, I mean, I live, Jack is in, I believe,
02:12the Midwest, and I live in Florida, which, of course, is the Southeast, and yet Florida
02:20is actually number three in the nation for Bigfoot sightings, and people don't realize
02:26that.
02:26They don't, when they think of Florida, they think of beaches, palm trees, and there's
02:30an entire site of Florida that most people have no clue exists.
02:33A, it is an agricultural powerhouse, as well as a major cattle.
02:38So, our cattle industry is very big down here.
02:42And then, of course, you've got the fact that we have multiple, not just, we don't
02:47just have a rainforest, as far as the Everglades, but we have multiple forests in the state.
02:52We've got the Ocala National Forest, we've got the Apalachicola Forest, I mean, there's
02:58several, oh my gosh, you've got the Green Swamp Forest, multiple forests, and they're not,
03:03well, they're not like the northern forest.
03:05We don't have the towering trees.
03:07The foliage is incredibly dense.
03:11So, it is a very thick area to get through.
03:16I think, if I remember right, because I've been through Ocala National multiple times, and
03:20most of Ocala National is pine.
03:23So, it's, but they're so close together.
03:27I mean, it's not like you have, like, stepping area between, and then, of course, you've got
03:30all the fern and the native Floridian growth in between the pines.
03:35So, it's not like a northern forest.
03:38Walking through it, it's kind of, like, at your own risk, because God knows what you're
03:41going to step on.
03:43No joke.
03:44It's like, fourth floor, I'm a snake, got to move.
03:49But, that in mind, I think what got me started on this thought process tonight was the fact
03:55that I've noticed that, uh, when it comes to cryptozoology, science has gotten better
04:02and better at debunking cryptozoology.
04:06But what makes me really kind of interested in that fact, I mean, people would say, well,
04:12you know, because it's a fanciful science.
04:15No, it's really not a fanciful science.
04:17There's a lot of it that is actually based in not just history, but in fact.
04:23But, I think it's interesting that science has kind of targeted it.
04:29Now, don't you guys find the timing just really kind of weird, especially given that at the
04:37same time, all of a sudden, science, and this is, of course, you have to remember, this
04:41is government-sponsored science, has targeted it on things like ufology, cryptozoology.
04:50Sorry, I have something stuck in my throat.
04:53So, I find it, you know, just really weird that they are being targeted simultaneously.
05:00The only thing that's not really being publicly targeted would be ghost hunting or the paranormal
05:08in that realm.
05:09But yet, it is.
05:10It's because we're seeing more and more studies now about life after death and how long does
05:15the body survive and what is exactly the electrical current that actually powers your body.
05:20What does it do?
05:20Could it be, you know, basically intelligent energy?
05:23All of these things are explaining things through quantum physics.
05:28All of these things are suddenly becoming kind of mainstream within science, which, trust
05:33me, guys, I'm an old goat.
05:34I have been around a long time.
05:37And I can tell you, these things were not mainstream when I was younger.
05:42These things were like, you were looked at like you had 50 heads when I was younger, or
05:46you were really bored, or you needed to be put on medication.
05:49I mean, you just, you did not go around talking about these things.
05:54Mark, producer Mark, you might remember back in the late 80s, early 90s, did you talk about
06:00gee, I saw a ghost, or gee, I saw a UFO?
06:03Did you ever hear people commonly say that, or talk about things like that?
06:07Oh, no.
06:08Especially from the area I'm from, you know.
06:11No.
06:11I come from a big Amish area, all right?
06:17So, yeah, but folklore was huge.
06:22That's the thing.
06:23That's what kills me.
06:24With this whole, I guess you could say, hush, hush, of what you witnessed, or what
06:29you thought you witnessed.
06:31Because, again, it's embedded in the folklore worldwide.
06:36It's not just here in the States.
06:38I mean, worldwide, across cultures, bar none, there's folklore about this.
06:44Even the most analytical cultures, the Chinese, the Japanese, the ones you would have no thought
06:52process as to going down that particular road with.
06:55They are actually, when it comes to superstitions and folklore, they're probably some of the
07:02most extreme.
07:04They have more in their writings that deals with things that we would consider paranormal
07:08than anybody else.
07:10It's crazy.
07:11Them, India, like the Far East.
07:15And nobody stops to wonder why that is.
07:17Maybe it's because, I mean, here, the Native American cultures embrace their folklore.
07:23I think there is a difference there.
07:24The only time that, I guess you could say, became kind of problematic was when religion,
07:31religion, the Christian religions were introduced to the Native cultures.
07:36That's when it became kind of a little bit more, I guess you could say, frowned upon.
07:42Never by the Natives themselves, but by the priests, by the convents that were established on
07:50the reservations to keep them under control.
07:53They did frown on it.
07:54They looked at it as foolish, superstitious, and yet it was a common denominator type of
08:01logic with the cultures from all over the world.
08:04It just amazes me that people don't see that.
08:08Like, if you hold Native American, I mean, with Native American, you had what?
08:12They call Bigfoot Booger.
08:14They call him Bigfoot.
08:16They call him Sasquatch.
08:18I mean, they have different names for him.
08:22If we go, like, to the, I guess, the northern Middle East, or not, no, the northern Far East,
08:29where would you define Russia as?
08:31The Russian Plateau.
08:32That's, I guess, north.
08:34But it's, they call him Sasquatch.
08:38That's where Sasquatch comes from, there in the Himalayas.
08:40So it's very, like I said, it's just kind of crazy how things got past culture to culture,
08:49and yet now they're saying, well, science is saying we don't have any definitive evidence.
08:55I mean, literally everything that's been brought forward has been easily dismissed or debunked
09:00once it was put through analyzation, which I get, but I'm not a thousand percent sold
09:07on the thought that Bigfoot is actually from this dimension.
09:13And it's funny, because I was on Leetriana Brown's show on Monday night,
09:18and it was one of the questions she asked me about my beliefs of the paranormal.
09:24And we did actually tip into cryptozoology a little bit.
09:28And she said, do you think what we're seeing is of this dimension,
09:34or could it be of a different dimension?
09:37And she and I said, well, I've always believed that we had interdimensional travelers.
09:41And my greatest example of that would be the Mothman.
09:45I said, I never believed that Mothman, or what they called Mothman,
09:51was something that was rooted in this dimension.
09:54I also don't believe it's from outer space.
09:57And I also don't believe it's a ghost.
09:59I do a thousand percent believe it is a dimensional traveler.
10:03And it's able to phase back and forth between dimensions.
10:07And I'm going to be very honest with people,
10:09I think it has to do with, in some ways,
10:13solar activity thinning out our magnetosphere.
10:16Because even though they like to scare you with their whole climate agenda thing,
10:22and, you know, get you all panicking with the solar flares and everything,
10:26solar flares have been happening since the beginning of time.
10:28And every time they happen, every time we get belted with one,
10:31it thins out the magnetosphere a little bit.
10:34And it causes ripples in the frequencies that actually naturally emit from and surround our planet.
10:43When those frequencies are not at their normal levels,
10:49I think that creates a weakness,
10:51which may allow certain things to come through and go back.
10:57I also can't for sure say that civilizations that preexisted humanity didn't have knowledge of the Einstein Rosen wormhole.
11:08That they didn't know exactly where they might naturally exist on this planet.
11:12Or they may have created them,
11:13and that could have been what collapsed their civilization.
11:15You don't, you just don't know.
11:18But I do know there's a lot of knowledge that goes back into ancient times
11:23that is really hard to explain through science, even currently.
11:28But it is scientific.
11:30So it's, it's just one of those questionable things.
11:34But getting back to Florida,
11:36as I was telling Mark,
11:38we've had like this rash of Bigfoot sightings.
11:43And by the way, folks,
11:44we don't call Bigfoot Bigfoot here in Florida.
11:46We call it skunk ape.
11:47Um, there's a really good reason for that.
11:50And I'm going to suggest the fact that when Bigfoots are,
11:54are big,
11:55do we call them Bigfoots or Bigfeet?
11:57Huh.
11:58That's a good question.
11:59I'm kind of liking Bigfeet.
12:01It's like,
12:01it's like deer.
12:03It's Bigfoot.
12:04Deer.
12:05Bigfoot.
12:06What?
12:06Come on.
12:07Bigfeet is more fun.
12:08I'm telling you,
12:08it's,
12:09it's just like deer.
12:10Bigfoot.
12:13Anyway,
12:14I'm thinking with the skunk ape,
12:15because Florida is such a hot and humid environment.
12:18And with humans,
12:19I think it might be the female that's probably emitting the odor.
12:23Could be the males,
12:24but I'm thinking probably the female.
12:27Only because when females start getting hormonal,
12:31they emit a glandular scent,
12:34a pheromone.
12:35And to,
12:37an ape that scent,
12:38I mean,
12:38put it this way,
12:39it's not always a pleasant scent for humans.
12:41Hey,
12:42there you go.
12:43But it does attract a certain type.
12:46And I think that might be what odor people get with the skunk ape.
12:50But I can tell you,
12:51I,
12:52I myself,
12:53when I was up on the crystal,
12:54we were up and doing some boating up near crystal river,
12:57which is on the West Northern coast of Florida,
13:00on the Gulf of Mexico.
13:02And we were in the area called the wetlands.
13:06I smelled what they were trying.
13:09And I think I told you,
13:09Mark,
13:10the guys that were working the boat were saying,
13:11Oh God,
13:12it's a skunk ape.
13:13And,
13:14but trust me,
13:15that smell whipped my head around immediately.
13:17I was like,
13:18what the hell is that smell?
13:20And I mean,
13:21I've lived in Florida since 1976.
13:23I've been down here a long time.
13:25So I know what a skunk smells like.
13:27I can tell you what scat smells like.
13:30Literally,
13:30even bobcats,
13:32the wilder cats down here,
13:33you can smell them.
13:34They have a very distinctive odor.
13:36I have never smelled anything like that.
13:39And it's definitely appropriate.
13:42The whole skunk thing.
13:44Yep.
13:44Definitely appropriate.
13:45Except it smells worse than a skunk.
13:47It's,
13:48oh,
13:48it is one hard thing on your nostrils.
13:53But the guys,
13:54again,
13:55that were working the boats were a thousand percent.
13:58Like,
13:59there was no doubt in what they were saying.
14:02And I found that really,
14:03really interesting.
14:04I mean,
14:05it was just,
14:06oh,
14:06it's a skunk ape.
14:07Okay.
14:07We need to get this stuff in and tied down.
14:09There's definitely a skunk ape nearby.
14:10And I,
14:11and here's the thing.
14:12These guys had no idea that I had any curiosity into that area at all.
14:16How would they?
14:17They were working at dock.
14:18I,
14:19I was out on the river all day with my brother-in-law and my husband and our family.
14:24So these guys,
14:25we had just pulled the boat into their docks area.
14:29So they had literally no way of knowing who I was or what I did,
14:33or that the fact that that was going to make my head rip around.
14:37I mean,
14:38I,
14:38I remember looking at Raphael,
14:41my husband and saying,
14:42I can't even believe that they're actually talking about this out loud.
14:46And it's just a given.
14:48I said,
14:49they're,
14:49they look a little nervous,
14:51a little unnerved,
14:52but nothing like they're not panicking.
14:54They're just making sure they're tying everything down correctly so they can get out of that area.
14:58So apparently they were expecting something to be close by once that sun was fully set.
15:05And considering the area,
15:07that's a big fishing area.
15:08So I'm assuming that whatever it was that they thought was coming.
15:12I mean,
15:13they kept saying skunk ape.
15:14It could have been a bear.
15:15We have,
15:16in fact,
15:16yeah,
15:17I was telling Mark,
15:17we actually have a black bear population down here.
15:21The only thing that makes that kind of crazy,
15:24because again,
15:25black bear and Bigfoot sightings are kind of synonymous.
15:29A lot of people mistake black bear for Bigfoot because the black bear is capable of standing pretty much fully
15:36erect.
15:37And when they get moving,
15:39oh yeah,
15:40they're quite fast.
15:42But,
15:43yeah,
15:43it doesn't quite fit the whole Bigfoot description,
15:46because Bigfoot by everything I have ever read is more like an ape than it is a bear.
15:54At least by description.
15:56Every description I've ever read.
15:58Have I personally ever seen one?
15:59Nope.
16:00Nope.
16:01Nope.
16:01And nope.
16:02Do I want to see one?
16:04I'm not sure I do.
16:05After I smelled what I smelled.
16:07But,
16:09I think maybe for the sake of argument of saying,
16:13yeah,
16:14I saw it.
16:14I'm pretty sure they exist.
16:16But,
16:18yeah,
16:19I've always heard that Bigfoot was closer resemblance to an ape than it was to a bear.
16:25Mark,
16:26have you heard any differently than me?
16:27Because I've always heard it was closer to an ape.
16:30You're right.
16:31And,
16:31the one thing about Bigfoot and bears,
16:35bears might be able to take one or two steps forward,
16:39but it's going to look herky and jerky,
16:41because that's not how they walk.
16:44All right?
16:44But Bigfoot,
16:46when they take a stride,
16:48it's a big stride,
16:49from what I've gathered.
16:51it's because bears have a much longer torso.
16:54It goes down to pretty much where the knee would be,
16:58almost.
16:59So,
17:00a bear is like,
17:01their legs are really short.
17:03I mean,
17:03they're meant to be on all fours.
17:05They're not meant to be upright.
17:06So,
17:07the only reason bears actually go upright is to forage.
17:11And,
17:11again,
17:12people don't realize that,
17:12because they're not carnivores.
17:14They're omnivores.
17:15They eat both plant and meat.
17:19So,
17:20they're like humans.
17:21They're omnivores.
17:22But,
17:23it's funny,
17:24because,
17:25like I've said,
17:25I have seen bears
17:27that could move quite well
17:29on their two legs,
17:31completely upright.
17:32But,
17:3290% of the time,
17:34those animals were trained to do that.
17:37And,
17:37they were in captivity for years doing that.
17:41In the wild,
17:42I've seen,
17:43I mean,
17:44I've actually seen bears down here in the wild,
17:46and I've never seen one even get up on its twos.
17:48They're usually running like hell
17:50to get away from whatever it is
17:51that's disturbing them.
17:53But,
17:55generally speaking,
17:56yeah,
17:57and they're not,
17:57even upright,
17:59our bears range anywhere between,
18:01I'd say,
18:02200 and 400 pounds.
18:05So,
18:06even upright,
18:06they're not going to have the stature
18:09of what Bigfoot is said to be.
18:11Because,
18:12you forget,
18:13Bigfoot not only has supposedly a very large foot,
18:16but it's a very large creature.
18:19I mean,
18:20eight to nine feet by all descriptions.
18:22Very long hair,
18:23eight to nine feet,
18:24which actually does,
18:26again,
18:26that fits maybe more the gorilla,
18:29or an ape.
18:32But,
18:32it's hard,
18:33because,
18:35again,
18:35even if you go with gorilla or ape,
18:38they don't,
18:38they're another group that does not move
18:42really fast,
18:43upright.
18:44not without hunching down a one arm
18:46in support when they're at a full run.
18:49So,
18:49that whole bipedal thing
18:51is kind of what
18:52has me a little,
18:53like,
18:54on edge with,
18:55you know,
18:55is it or isn't,
18:56could they exist,
18:57or maybe they don't exist.
18:58But,
18:59again,
18:59historically speaking,
19:01it goes back
19:03centuries,
19:04it's like Nessie,
19:05you know,
19:06the Loch Ness monster,
19:07which people can sit and say
19:08it's BS all they want,
19:10and I'm,
19:10and Greg,
19:11trust me,
19:11the surgeon's photo didn't help things
19:13in that regard,
19:15but,
19:16honestly,
19:17these,
19:19talk of a creature
19:20in Loch Ness
19:22goes back
19:23centuries.
19:24It's not
19:25a few years,
19:26it's not a few decades,
19:27it is
19:28multiple hundreds of years
19:29of sightings.
19:32and it's kind of the same
19:33with Bigfoot.
19:34If you talk to the Native American tribes,
19:36it's actually something sacred to them.
19:39And it's,
19:39I mean,
19:40as long as their history goes,
19:42these creatures have been sighted.
19:45Even Jack,
19:46one of Jack's favorite things
19:47is Dogman.
19:49Dogman is another thing,
19:50although they're considered,
19:51Dogman are considered
19:52amongst the group of,
19:54that are defined as skinwalkers.
19:56So,
19:57in other words,
19:59how do I,
20:00describe a skinwalker to you?
20:02Actually,
20:02a skinwalker.
20:03Actually,
20:04Jack's
20:04declared him in like
20:06three different categories.
20:08One,
20:08a spiritual,
20:10another
20:11being
20:12an actual
20:15animal,
20:16another
20:17being
20:18something that was
20:19created
20:20in a lab.
20:21Yeah.
20:22And,
20:23I'm with him on that.
20:24And the last is,
20:26I forget what it was,
20:28but,
20:28Jack has some
20:30some good ideas.
20:31And we talked a little bit
20:32about that with Vic.
20:34And even Vic,
20:35like,
20:36you know,
20:36hey,
20:37there's some
20:37really weird things
20:39with the
20:39Dogman,
20:40Werewolf,
20:41because some can be
20:42shapeshifters.
20:45Well,
20:45that's,
20:46that's,
20:47you know,
20:47it's very interesting,
20:48again,
20:48that Hollywood has kind of
20:49pushed that theme.
20:50I've always said that to you,
20:52when governments
20:54and the powers that be
20:56need a soft sell
20:58on something
20:58that is kind of a,
21:00I guess you could say
21:01a piece of reality,
21:02they'll do it
21:03through Hollywood.
21:06And they'll,
21:06they'll,
21:07they basically
21:08drone it into you.
21:09So in case anything
21:09gets discovered,
21:11it's not going to be
21:12as much of a shock
21:13as it would be
21:14if you had never
21:14heard it before.
21:16And when it comes
21:18to Dogman,
21:19it's really interesting
21:20because I go,
21:21I go even,
21:21I go way far back
21:22with Dogman
21:23because I'm like,
21:24I think Jack and I
21:24had this conversation
21:25on this show
21:26when I was talking
21:27about Anubis.
21:29It's like Anubis
21:29was a dog man,
21:30a dog god actually.
21:32I mean,
21:33it was,
21:33it was a,
21:34it's half,
21:35half Jack
21:36or half freaking
21:37human.
21:39I mean,
21:39he's the god
21:40of the death,
21:40the lord of the underworld.
21:41Oh yeah,
21:42that's where,
21:42that's another thing
21:43that Jack got into
21:44as well
21:45is the Nephilim
21:47and that's a
21:48genetic
21:51hybridization
21:53of,
21:54you know,
21:54the animals
21:55mixed with the animals
21:56and that,
21:57you know,
21:57he believes
21:58that that could be too.
22:01Well,
22:01Chimera,
22:02I know what he's
22:03talking about.
22:03He's talking about
22:04Chimeras
22:04where they,
22:05it's,
22:06he,
22:06he's got to be
22:07on the same,
22:08if that's true,
22:09then he and I
22:09are on the same
22:10wavelength
22:10when it comes to
22:11history
22:13and maybe
22:15only a personal
22:16representation,
22:17I guess you could say
22:18and it's been sold
22:18to us as a fantasy
22:19or mythology.
22:21But it probably
22:23wasn't.
22:24And I keep saying
22:26that because if I
22:26look across the
22:27multiple pantheons
22:29historically,
22:30hold on one second,
22:31really?
22:32Sorry,
22:33my dog is
22:33playing with my cat.
22:35If I look across
22:36multiple pantheons
22:37historically,
22:38you can see
22:39where almost
22:41all of them
22:42have some type
22:43of deity
22:43that's half man,
22:44half animal.
22:45I mean,
22:46in current science,
22:48we call that a Chimera.
22:50It's,
22:50it's Chimera,
22:51Chimera or Chimera,
22:52however you want
22:53to pronounce it.
22:54But it is,
22:55it's where
22:56two different sets
22:57of DNA sequences
22:58are basically
23:01placed together
23:02and these things
23:03are bred.
23:04And I can tell you
23:04Russia was
23:05experimenting with
23:06that to hell
23:07and back
23:08during pre-World War
23:09II and during
23:10World War II.
23:11And I believe
23:12it was,
23:12they were doing
23:13it with apes,
23:13if I remember
23:14correctly.
23:16And they were
23:17trying to create
23:18the strongest
23:19soldiers they
23:20possibly could.
23:21And at the same
23:22time,
23:23Germany was
23:24doing Leapsboard,
23:24which was
23:25super soldier
23:26programs.
23:27And again,
23:28this is not
23:29fantasy.
23:30These are facts.
23:31These are historical
23:32facts.
23:33So,
23:34the whole
23:35thought process
23:36of
23:38these being
23:38created,
23:40and I have
23:42to tell you,
23:42it's not
23:43natural
23:43on any,
23:46I guess you
23:47could say
23:48foundation,
23:49except for
23:50maybe,
23:51maybe the
23:52Nephilim
23:52thought process.
23:53But if I'm
23:54going to go
23:54Nephilim,
23:56I would say
23:57that would
23:57explain
24:00the sightings
24:01of like angels
24:01and stuff like
24:02that,
24:02winged creatures.
24:03That would
24:04explain a hybrid
24:05with something
24:05that was winged.
24:06Because the
24:07Nephilim,
24:08some of them
24:09were supposed
24:09to have had
24:10wings.
24:11So,
24:12again,
24:13if you want
24:14to put it
24:14to that
24:15particular
24:15spectrum,
24:16yeah,
24:16I can go
24:17with that.
24:18But when it
24:18comes to
24:18dogman,
24:20we don't
24:20really have
24:21amongst the
24:22Sumerian
24:22texts and
24:23the Sumerian
24:24pantheon,
24:25there's nothing
24:26really of a
24:27cross or
24:28hybrid with
24:28a dog.
24:29There is in
24:30the Egyptian,
24:31there is in
24:32the Greek.
24:34Like I said,
24:35if you go
24:36culture to
24:36culture to
24:37culture,
24:37you're going
24:38to find it
24:38in multiple
24:39cultures that
24:42preceded,
24:43not preceded,
24:44the Sumerians.
24:46And it
24:46makes you
24:47wonder,
24:47if the
24:48Anunnaki
24:49existed,
24:50what exactly
24:51type of
24:52experimentation
24:52were they
24:53doing?
24:54Did this
24:55come of
24:55the Anunnaki?
24:56Or did it
24:57come of
24:58something that
24:58the Anunnaki
24:59brought with
24:59them?
25:00Was it
25:00more than
25:01just the
25:01Nephilim?
25:02Did the
25:02Nephilim
25:03consist of
25:03more than
25:04what was
25:04described?
25:05Could it
25:06have been
25:06different
25:06types of
25:07creatures?
25:08Were they
25:08from outer
25:09space,
25:10or were
25:10they
25:10from
25:10inner
25:11space?
25:12All of
25:13these
25:13questions,
25:14like I
25:14said,
25:14I'm
25:14pretty
25:15sure
25:15Mothman,
25:16if it
25:17exists,
25:18is from
25:19inner space.
25:20It's
25:20interdimensional.
25:22And I
25:22can't state
25:23that any more
25:25so.
25:25And that
25:25comes from
25:26knowing all
25:27about what
25:27occurred.
25:28John
25:29John Keel's
25:29infamous story
25:30of the
25:30Mothman
25:30Prophecy,
25:31if you
25:31read through
25:32what exactly
25:33occurred in
25:35the words
25:36of the
25:36actual
25:36reporter,
25:39it deals,
25:40I'm telling
25:41you,
25:41it deals
25:41with time
25:42jump,
25:43interdimensional
25:44type deal.
25:45I mean,
25:46he lost
25:46time when
25:47he was
25:47traveling
25:47between
25:47D.C.
25:48and Point
25:48Pleasant,
25:49West Virginia.
25:51the calls
25:52that came
25:52from this
25:53creature,
25:53the almost
25:55mechanical
25:55hollow sound
25:56of its
25:56voice,
25:57it tells
25:58me it's
25:58coming through
25:59some type
26:00of portal.
26:00Because they
26:01didn't have
26:02the tech
26:02back then
26:02to imitate
26:03that sort
26:03of stuff.
26:04Not yet.
26:05It got
26:06there after
26:07that time.
26:08It could
26:09have been
26:09the government
26:09messing with
26:10him.
26:10Oh yeah,
26:11I never
26:11take anything
26:12away from
26:12the government.
26:13That is
26:14always my
26:14go-to
26:15backseat
26:15driver.
26:17Was it
26:18the government
26:18trying to
26:19mess with
26:20John?
26:20It's very
26:21good,
26:21very good
26:22possibility.
26:23Oh yeah.
26:24With that
26:24guys,
26:25I gotta
26:25take us
26:26out to
26:26our first
26:26break.
26:27Our only
26:28break.
26:29This is
26:29Jack's
26:29show.
26:30I keep
26:30forgetting.
26:30Yes,
26:31we'll be
26:31back in
26:32just a
26:32few more
26:33minutes
26:33with the
26:34Paranormal
26:35Intelligence
26:36Agency
26:36radio show.
26:40All right,
26:40we're on
26:41radio break
26:41now.
26:42Wow.
26:44You're fired
26:45up tonight.
26:46I can't
26:46wait to
26:47your show
26:48now.
26:49Well,
26:50and here's
26:50the worst
26:51part.
26:51I have
26:52this horrible
26:53tickle in
26:53my throat.
26:54Oh my
26:54God.
26:55I gotta
26:55go get
26:55another drink
26:56because I
26:56just down
26:57like a
26:57whole bottle
26:58of Powerade.
26:58Okay,
26:59we got
26:59about four
27:00minutes.
27:01All right,
27:02cool.
27:02I'll be
27:02right back.
27:03All right.
27:04Nancy
27:04Planeta
27:05sitting in
27:05for Jack
27:07Carey.
27:19Well,
27:20we're all
27:20fired up
27:20tonight.
27:22Cryptozoology.
27:23That's
27:24right.
27:27One of
27:28the topics
27:28that I
27:29really like
27:29to listen
27:30to.
27:34Yep.
27:45Yep.
27:48Hey there,
27:48Sonya out
27:49there in
27:50the YouTube
27:50land.
27:53Don't forget
27:55I see
27:56you.
28:05Hope
28:06everybody
28:06out there
28:07is still
28:07doing great.
28:08We got
28:08lots more
28:09content
28:10tonight.
28:11There we
28:12go.
28:12Whole
28:13lots more
28:13content.
28:15What?
28:17I said
28:17there's lots
28:18more content
28:18tonight.
28:19Oh,
28:20yeah.
28:22Wow.
28:23Is that a
28:23good thing?
28:24Jack,
28:25not Jack,
28:26but John
28:27had Brent
28:29interview him
28:30earlier tonight.
28:32Oh,
28:32man,
28:32what a great
28:33interview.
28:34And Brent
28:34took the
28:35whole hour
28:37and first
28:39hour of the
28:39show and
28:40they just
28:41did a role
28:42reversal.
28:42And I
28:43tell you
28:43what,
28:44he hit
28:45John with
28:45some good
28:46questions.
28:47I can't
28:48wait to get
28:48that up and
28:49out later.
28:54Oh,
28:55boy.
28:56I'm not
28:56even going
28:56to dare
28:57to hazard
28:57the guests.
28:59Especially
29:00considering
29:00Israel just
29:01attacked
29:02Lebanon
29:02today.
29:03Yeah,
29:03again,
29:04you know,
29:05and
29:06hey,
29:07this just
29:08in.
29:08The
29:08Strait of
29:09Ramos is
29:10closed.
29:11Again.
29:12Hold on.
29:13This just
29:13in.
29:13It's open
29:14again.
29:14It's open.
29:15Yeah.
29:16Hold on.
29:16Hold on.
29:18We got a
29:18revolving door
29:19here.
29:21Wait,
29:22they're saying
29:22Iran bombed
29:23a ship.
29:25But wait,
29:25wait,
29:25wait.
29:26The government
29:26of Iran is
29:27saying it
29:27wasn't them.
29:29Wait,
29:30wait,
29:31wait.
29:31Now Israel's
29:32bombing the
29:32snot out of
29:32Lebanon because
29:33they don't
29:33believe in the
29:34ceasefire.
29:34Wait,
29:35what?
29:36Oh,
29:36yeah,
29:37yeah.
29:37Hold on.
29:38Hold on.
29:41What's going
29:41on in Syria?
29:44Yeah,
29:44right?
29:45Yeah.
29:45Because no
29:46one's talking
29:46about Syria
29:47or Turkey
29:48right now.
29:49What's going
29:49on over
29:50there?
29:51Yep,
29:52yep.
29:53Come on.
29:53Like I said,
29:54I don't think
29:55it's going to
29:55end well for
29:56Israel.
29:57Just saying,
29:57I don't see
29:58that happening.
29:59I don't know,
29:59but you know,
30:02I kind of
30:03hope that when
30:04this all works
30:05out,
30:06you know,
30:08some new
30:09leadership in
30:10Israel will be
30:11taking over.
30:12That's what I
30:13see happening.
30:14I think that
30:14he's,
30:15because again,
30:16the protests
30:16over there
30:17are massive.
30:17I think the
30:17people there
30:18should be,
30:19you know,
30:20tired and,
30:21you know,
30:22fed up with
30:23BB.
30:24Oh,
30:25they're protesting
30:26him.
30:26Yeah.
30:26By the hundreds
30:27of thousands,
30:28like the protests
30:28over there are
30:29massive right now.
30:30But you don't hear
30:30about,
30:31you know,
30:31protests in
30:33Iraq or Iran
30:35and places like
30:36that,
30:36but you do in
30:37Israel.
30:38Go figure,
30:39you know.
30:40Anyways,
30:41we're going to be
30:42coming back pretty
30:43soon.
30:44We're under a
30:45minute.
30:46Coming up on
30:4730 seconds here.
30:49Oh,
30:50that was fast.
30:51Yeah,
30:51this show goes
30:52super fast.
30:54Jack's like,
30:54we're done already?
30:55I'm like,
30:56oh,
30:56yeah.
30:59Jack,
31:00I miss him.
31:01I really do miss him.
31:02You know,
31:04got to take care
31:05of family and
31:06this is what we do.
31:07We take care of
31:08family here and
31:09we fill in where
31:11we can,
31:11you know.
31:13And I would
31:13rather go with
31:14live than,
31:16you know,
31:17Demorex.
31:18Here's your
31:19countdown,
31:19Nance.
31:20Look out,
31:21cats,
31:21dogs,
31:21and kids.
31:22Five,
31:23four,
31:24three,
31:25two,
31:27one.
31:28And you are
31:28live and on
31:29the radio side
31:30right now.
31:34And welcome
31:34back.
31:358.31 p.m.
31:37Eastern Daylight
31:37Time.
31:38That's right.
31:38I'm in a
31:38different section
31:39of the country
31:40than Mr.
31:41Jack Carey is.
31:42Welcome back,
31:43everybody,
31:44to the Paranormal
31:46Intelligence Agency
31:47radio show.
31:48I am your host,
31:48this is the Wiccan Vixen.
31:49I am sitting in
31:50for Mr.
31:51Carey this evening
31:51as he is dealing
31:52with some family
31:53issues.
31:53I get that
31:54because when I
31:55got asked to do
31:56that,
31:56I literally had to
31:57tell our producer,
31:58hey,
31:58Mark,
31:59I got to go
32:00run and let
32:00my daughter's
32:02absolutely beastly
32:03dog out before
32:04I get back.
32:05Hopefully,
32:05I'll be back
32:06in time.
32:06If I'm not,
32:07well,
32:08start without me
32:08and I'll join.
32:10Well,
32:10we have that
32:11with Jack
32:11sometimes,
32:12too,
32:12with Daisy
32:13and the Sundance
32:14kid,
32:15you know,
32:16down in the
32:16missile silo.
32:20Yep,
32:20I get it.
32:21But like I said,
32:22it's always a pleasure,
32:23always an honor
32:24to sit in for Jack.
32:25I prefer sitting in
32:26with Jack
32:27because he is just
32:29a wealth of knowledge
32:30that I love to dig
32:31through and run around
32:32in and learn as much
32:34as I possibly can.
32:37But again,
32:37I love hosting his show
32:39and I love doing the
32:40homework for this show.
32:41Like I was saying to Mark,
32:42I was kind of excited
32:43because I knew we'd had
32:44Bigfoot sightings here
32:45in Florida very recently.
32:46And of course,
32:47the ones that we got
32:48recently were in the
32:49Green Swamp Wilderness
32:50area,
32:51which is,
32:52it's actually a forest,
32:53but it's in kind of
32:54the middle of the state,
32:56not too far from
32:57Orlando.
33:00It's in an area
33:00called Polk County.
33:02Those of you who are
33:03familiar with Florida
33:04might know Polk County
33:05because we have a really
33:06infamous sheriff
33:08in Polk County
33:09that is absolutely,
33:10this guy is a riot.
33:11Like he is probably
33:12the most,
33:13he reminds me of
33:14Arapaio.
33:15Reminds me of Joe
33:16Arapaio quite a bit,
33:17except he's probably
33:18more brutal than
33:19Arapaio is when it
33:20comes to being just
33:21straightforward.
33:22That would be
33:23Sheriff Grady Judd.
33:26And he's the sheriff
33:27that y'all probably
33:29have seen reels on
33:31Instagram,
33:32Facebook,
33:32TikTok even.
33:33I know they put him
33:34up there.
33:34He actually dresses up
33:36like a Bigfoot
33:36sometimes,
33:37kind of make fun of it
33:38because he knows his
33:39county is number one
33:40in the state for sightings.
33:42But he also is the one
33:44that basically tells
33:45his constituency
33:46to that,
33:47especially if there's
33:48been an armed robbery
33:49or a violent crime
33:50to arm up
33:51and shoot the bastard
33:52if they try to get
33:53into their house.
33:54That is why you have
33:55guns.
33:56Please use them
33:57on this person
33:57if he tries to
33:58enter your house.
33:59And he's also
34:00the one that is,
34:02he just did one
34:03the other day
34:03and had me in
34:04stitches laughing.
34:05It was actually
34:06a pedophilia bust.
34:08240 arrests
34:10and sex crimes
34:11and pedophilia
34:12and like four
34:14of the workers
34:14that were arrested
34:15were men posing
34:17as women
34:19and really used
34:21a lot of editing
34:23on editing programs
34:25to make their pictures
34:26look like women.
34:27But when they showed up
34:28and got arrested,
34:29that is not what
34:29they look like.
34:31And oh boy,
34:32I think his first one,
34:33he said it would take
34:34a whole lot of a tile
34:35and all the next day
34:36to forget that headache.
34:38And I was just like,
34:39I couldn't,
34:40I can't,
34:41I love a straight shooter
34:43who just says
34:45what we're all thinking
34:46and let's go with
34:47the whole political
34:47correctness thing.
34:49And that is kind of
34:50what Grady Judd does.
34:52Now again,
34:53the fact that he dresses
34:54up like a Bigfoot,
34:55yes, it is tongue
34:56in cheek sometimes.
34:56He's actually done
34:58like TikTok reels
34:59of him interviewing
35:00a Bigfoot.
35:02But it is said
35:03that he actually
35:04does believe
35:05they have something
35:06there in
35:07Paul County
35:08that can't be explained.
35:10He's seen the tracks.
35:11He's seen different evidence
35:13that as an,
35:14as an investigator
35:16makes it hard
35:17for him to define
35:19what exactly is there.
35:21And like I said,
35:22Florida is not
35:23all palm trees
35:24and beaches, guys.
35:25We've got some
35:26really dense areas
35:27of foliage,
35:28really dense.
35:30And it's not like
35:31the forest up north.
35:32Up north,
35:32you're dense
35:33to where you can't
35:34see the sky.
35:36Down here,
35:36we're down,
35:37we're dense
35:37to where you can't
35:38see the ground,
35:39which is a totally
35:41different type
35:41of foliage.
35:43And again,
35:45we have a massive
35:46amount,
35:47our ecosystem's massive.
35:48Like we have
35:49wildlife,
35:51if it's not indigenous
35:52and it gets bought here,
35:53it seems to thrive,
35:55even though it shouldn't.
35:58literally everything
35:59you can think of,
36:00iguanas,
36:00monitors,
36:01snakes,
36:03bobcats,
36:04we have panthers,
36:05we have monkeys,
36:06we have bears,
36:08we have,
36:08now we have sloths,
36:09apparently.
36:10There are now sloths
36:11that are,
36:11have taken to our trees
36:13that just like it here.
36:14It's very good for them.
36:16We,
36:16I mean,
36:16it is crazy
36:18the amount.
36:18And our other thing
36:20was of course
36:20the marine life
36:21where we,
36:22David,
36:23back on my other show,
36:24I have David Campione
36:27who joins me
36:27every Wednesday night
36:28and he also lives
36:29in Florida
36:29and we were talking
36:30about the great,
36:31the 14 foot
36:31great white shark
36:32that's literally
36:33right off my coastline
36:35where I'm at,
36:35where I'm at.
36:37And how strange
36:38that is
36:39because we're not
36:40cold water here.
36:41Like right now
36:42our water is
36:43pretty much a bathtub.
36:45And so to see
36:46a great white
36:48of that size
36:49sitting right off
36:51the coast
36:51is like,
36:52is she lost?
36:53What is she doing
36:54this far in?
36:55Is she following
36:55something in?
36:57Was there seismic activity
36:58in the middle of the Gulf
36:59that maybe pushed her
37:00more towards the coastline?
37:02Because I guarantee
37:03she's trying to get north
37:04to like the Apalachicola Bend
37:06which is basically
37:08the hook
37:10in northern Florida
37:11that bends into
37:13I guess
37:13coastal Alabama.
37:15It's Pensacola basically.
37:18So I mean
37:18just some really
37:20interesting ecosystem.
37:22Does it lend
37:23for a
37:25big foot
37:26or a skunk ape
37:27as we call them?
37:28Yeah,
37:29I could see it happening
37:30because there are areas here
37:32that nobody has
37:33ever
37:34walked through.
37:36And again,
37:37I don't know
37:38if they ever will
37:39because all the stuff
37:40you're probably going to
37:41step on
37:41and
37:43all the things
37:43that can kill you
37:44that is underneath you.
37:47That being said,
37:48we also have
37:48a lot of sinkholes
37:50in Florida
37:51and believe it or not
37:52a lot of cave systems.
37:54And I've always said that
37:56whole county
37:57is an area
37:57that again
37:58it has
37:58it has a lot
37:59of cave systems.
38:01If I was a creature
38:02and I didn't want
38:03to be found,
38:05I would go
38:06to the place
38:07that scares
38:08what's looking
38:09for me
38:09the most.
38:12And
38:12whether we like it
38:13or not,
38:14most humans
38:15are very adverse
38:16to caves.
38:17We don't like
38:18going real deep
38:19in a cave.
38:20Why?
38:20Because you're always
38:20afraid something's
38:21going to happen
38:21and you're not
38:22going to be able
38:22to get out.
38:23It's not really
38:24a claustrophobia.
38:26It's more of a,
38:27I guess you could say
38:28a common sense thing
38:29like I don't belong here.
38:31But when you look
38:32at Bigfoot sightings
38:34historically,
38:35almost all of them,
38:36there's an area
38:36that is,
38:37there's dense caves
38:38nearby.
38:40And the other thing
38:41about caves,
38:43and it's been said
38:44for years and years
38:45and years and years
38:45and of course
38:47the government
38:47denies it,
38:48but again,
38:50caves tend to lead
38:51to systems.
38:54And I don't know
38:55why that is
38:55because some of
38:56they're completely
38:57unconnected,
38:58but you'll find
38:58natural,
38:59like,
38:59cuddling systems
39:00that go from
39:02one mountainous
39:03range or one
39:04cave range area
39:05to another.
39:06Like,
39:06they're linked
39:06together.
39:07And they're not
39:08man-made.
39:09A lot of them
39:10are natural.
39:12So,
39:12did it have to do
39:13with the way
39:14the North American
39:17continent
39:18ended up settling?
39:19That's possible.
39:21I mean,
39:22anything's possible.
39:23We obviously have
39:24fault lines all
39:25over the country.
39:27Ooh,
39:27that's another thing
39:28I wanted to bring up.
39:29the fact that
39:30there's been
39:31some crazy
39:32earthquake activity
39:33going on.
39:34I know Florida,
39:36we had,
39:36even though the
39:37USGS did not
39:38report it,
39:38it was reported
39:40here within local
39:41areas within Florida.
39:43We had a day
39:44last week where
39:45we had,
39:46like,
39:46four seismic
39:48events in the
39:50state that were
39:51over 2.5.
39:53And nobody
39:54can explain what
39:55they were.
39:56We don't have a
39:57fault line under
39:58the state of
39:58Florida.
39:59We do have,
40:01like I said,
40:01a lot of
40:02limestone,
40:03which leads to,
40:04of course,
40:05sinkholes.
40:05But a sinkhole
40:07formation doesn't
40:08necessarily and
40:09generally cause a
40:10seismic trigger.
40:13we did have two
40:15very large successful
40:16launches last week.
40:18Both SpaceX went
40:20up and NASA,
40:22Artemis,
40:22went up.
40:23So,
40:24not Artemis,
40:25sorry,
40:26it was one of our,
40:26it was one of the
40:27other NASA ships that
40:28went up,
40:28but both of them
40:29launched last week.
40:30I can tell you that
40:33SpaceX was their
40:34Falcon Heavy.
40:35That is a big
40:36rocket.
40:37And when that
40:38thing launches
40:39and lets go,
40:40and then her,
40:41basically her two
40:42boosters return to
40:44Earth,
40:44and they land on
40:45the platforms.
40:46When those things
40:47are coming down,
40:48they're actually
40:48coming down faster
40:49than the speed of
40:50sound.
40:50So,
40:51they break the
40:51sound barrier.
40:53And what do you
40:53think happens when
40:54they break the
40:54sound barrier?
40:55Think about it,
40:56guys.
40:56I'm a flat state.
40:58Not a lot of
40:58mountains.
40:59In fact,
40:59there's no
40:59mountains here.
41:00Lots of hills,
41:01no mountains.
41:02And what do you
41:03think happens when
41:04sound barrier is
41:05broken?
41:06It, like,
41:07ripples across
41:08the state.
41:09And yes,
41:10it does cause
41:11a seismic
41:12reaction.
41:14It registers
41:15on the Richter
41:15sale.
41:16So,
41:17okay,
41:18I thought that
41:18could explain
41:20one or two
41:22of the seismic
41:23events,
41:23but it doesn't
41:24explain the
41:25ones that
41:26happened.
41:27Like,
41:27there was one
41:27all the way up
41:28at the panhandle,
41:29and then there
41:30was one all
41:31the way down
41:31by Miami.
41:32Those are
41:33areas outside
41:34that acoustical,
41:35I guess you
41:37could say,
41:39radius,
41:41that the
41:42rockets from
41:43SpaceX and
41:44NASA and
41:44actually Amazon
41:45also,
41:46because Bezos
41:46launches his
41:47whatever,
41:48Blue Origin,
41:49I'm an idiot,
41:50ship.
41:51let's just
41:52hire a bunch
41:53of idiots
41:53to say
41:54they went
41:54to space
41:54and look
41:55perfect
41:55doing it.
41:56I can't
41:57even go
41:57there.
41:58Can you tell
41:58it makes
41:58me mad,
41:59Mark?
42:01Oh,
42:01yeah,
42:01yeah.
42:02Leave it to
42:03Jeff Bezos
42:04to do something
42:04like that.
42:05But I can also
42:06tell you that
42:06Amazon in
42:08Florida has
42:09started delivering
42:10with drones,
42:11and it's not
42:12little drones.
42:14These are the
42:14big suckers,
42:16and it scared
42:16the hell.
42:17In fact,
42:18it started it
42:18this past
42:19Sunday.
42:20It literally
42:20scared the hell
42:21out of everybody
42:22in Lakeland,
42:24Florida,
42:25because nobody
42:26gave a heads up
42:26it was going
42:27to start
42:27happening.
42:28They're calling
42:28it one-hour
42:29delivery.
42:31And,
42:31yep,
42:32these drones
42:32just started
42:33appearing in
42:33neighborhoods.
42:34And after all
42:35the crap that
42:35happened in
42:36New Jersey,
42:37and actually
42:38in multiple
42:38states over
42:40the last,
42:41oh,
42:41I don't know,
42:41what was that,
42:42about six months
42:43ago,
42:43when we had all
42:44those drone
42:44sites that
42:45drones as
42:45pickets a
42:46car,
42:47that's kind
42:48of the size
42:50of these
42:50drones.
42:51They're almost
42:51as big as
42:52a compact
42:53vehicle.
42:54They're huge.
42:55So,
42:56imagine if
42:57you didn't
42:57know,
42:58or imagine
42:59if you're
42:59what we
43:00call the
43:01cemetery
43:01residents,
43:02the people
43:04that retired
43:05down here
43:06and are in
43:06their 90s
43:07and have no
43:07clue what
43:08technology
43:08looks like.
43:09Imagine
43:10seeing something
43:11like that
43:12buzzing itself
43:13down the
43:13neighborhood
43:14street.
43:14it's going
43:15to scare
43:15the pants
43:16off you
43:16and giving,
43:17again,
43:18no heads
43:19up to the
43:19population.
43:20On top
43:21of that,
43:22they had
43:24another,
43:25basically,
43:26an event
43:27with another
43:28disappearing
43:29scientist.
43:29scientist.
43:29So,
43:30if people
43:30are reading
43:31the news,
43:32and I
43:34kind of
43:35think it's
43:36very interesting
43:36that Trump
43:37actually brought
43:38that up
43:38at a press
43:39briefing,
43:40the actual
43:40missing
43:41scientist,
43:42and he
43:43brought it
43:43up to say
43:44that he
43:45didn't think
43:45it was
43:45connected.
43:46He wasn't
43:47being shown
43:47anything that
43:48said it was
43:48connected.
43:49Guys,
43:50I got to
43:50tell you,
43:52I think I'm
43:53getting a pretty
43:54good beat on
43:54this president.
43:55I think I've
43:56had a pretty
43:56good beat on
43:57the last
43:57administration.
44:00He literally
44:01says things
44:01to get
44:02people to
44:02look at
44:03it twice.
44:04I actually
44:05made a
44:06meme the
44:06other day.
44:07Did I drop
44:08that in our
44:09chat,
44:09Mark,
44:10the meme
44:10I made?
44:10Or did I
44:11just drop
44:11it on
44:12Facebook?
44:12I'm not
44:13sure,
44:13but I
44:15didn't know
44:15you were a
44:15meme maker
44:16as well.
44:18Oh,
44:18yeah.
44:19Every once
44:19in a while,
44:20and actually
44:20I watermarked
44:21my meme,
44:22so it's
44:23my meme,
44:24but it was
44:24basically Donald
44:25Trump with
44:25this big grin
44:26on his face
44:27and basically
44:28singing BB
44:29Netanyahu's
44:29praises,
44:30what a
44:30wonderful guy
44:31he is,
44:31and it's
44:31BB Netanyahu
44:32purple in
44:33the face,
44:33having a
44:34heart attack
44:34saying,
44:35shut up,
44:35shut up,
44:36every time
44:36you do
44:36that,
44:37they go
44:37to our
44:37Wikipedia
44:37page.
44:41Basically
44:41pointing out,
44:42I'm trying
44:42to point out
44:43to people,
44:45this is a
44:46definite
44:47strategy.
44:49You would
44:49have to
44:50imagine that
44:51Trump,
44:52because of
44:52the way he's
44:53been saying
44:54things,
44:54the way
44:54he's been
44:57I guess
44:57you could
44:58say
44:59twisting
45:00kind of
45:00what his
45:01agenda was
45:02into what
45:02it supposedly
45:03is now.
45:05He's
45:05forcing people
45:06to look at
45:07other things.
45:09In other words,
45:09if he wasn't
45:10supportive of
45:11Israel right
45:12now,
45:12nobody would
45:12look,
45:13nobody,
45:14all of the
45:14anti-Trumpers
45:16wouldn't even be
45:17thinking about
45:18BB Netanyahu.
45:19they would
45:20never have
45:21been made
45:21any,
45:21they wouldn't
45:22think twice
45:22about Syria
45:23getting stopped
45:24on and
45:24Iran getting,
45:25you know,
45:26maybe it's not
45:26Iran doing
45:27the ceasefire
45:27or filing
45:28the ceasefire.
45:29They would
45:30not be
45:30thinking this
45:31way.
45:32The reason
45:33they're thinking
45:34this way is
45:34because they're
45:35looking for a
45:35way to put a
45:36hole through
45:36Donald Trump.
45:38And I think
45:39it's hysterical
45:40because I'm
45:40like,
45:41everything he
45:42said in his
45:43first administration,
45:44all the things
45:45he fought for
45:46that he couldn't
45:47get through
45:47because everybody
45:48was working
45:48against him,
45:49even the
45:49ones who
45:49said they
45:50supported him,
45:51everything.
45:52He's now
45:53getting done
45:54in this
45:55administration,
45:56but it's
45:56the left
45:57and the
45:58anti-Trumpers
45:59that are
45:59getting it
45:59done
46:01because he's
46:02basically
46:03saying things
46:04and purportably
46:06supporting things
46:07that are causing
46:07them to go for
46:08the exact opposite
46:09of whatever
46:10he says.
46:11It is the
46:12craziest thing.
46:13I think I've
46:14talked about this
46:14on my show.
46:15It's craziest
46:15logic.
46:16But he did
46:17bring up
46:18these scientists
46:19and said he
46:20didn't think it
46:21was actually
46:21something that
46:22was, in
46:23other words,
46:23to me, in
46:24Trump speak,
46:24that means y'all
46:25need to start
46:26looking at this
46:26very seriously
46:27because it's
46:29going to connect
46:29to a lot more
46:30information that's
46:31coming down the
46:31pipe.
46:34It's a
46:35standard, a
46:36non-code
46:37speak.
46:38In fact, we
46:39always used to
46:39say whatever
46:40Trump said
46:40something once,
46:42twice, three
46:42times, didn't
46:43matter what he
46:44said, you
46:45had to pay
46:46attention to
46:46it and
46:48start digging.
46:49The way you
46:50do a dig is
46:51you dig both
46:51directions.
46:52You look for
46:52any information
46:53you can and
46:55then whatever you
46:56can debunk, you
46:56debunk.
46:58And whatever
46:58you're left
46:59with, you're
46:59left with.
47:01And that's how
47:02it always works.
47:02You have to do
47:03it unbiasedly.
47:04You cannot dig
47:05with I love
47:05Trump on your
47:06mind or dig
47:06with I love
47:07Biden.
47:08It has to be
47:09completely unbiased
47:10when you dig.
47:11And I always
47:13tell people my
47:14favorite rule of
47:14thumb, follow
47:15the money.
47:16The money does
47:17not lie.
47:18Everything and
47:19everybody else
47:19does, but not
47:21the money.
47:22The money
47:23trail always
47:24goes back to
47:25its origin.
47:25Even though it
47:26can try to
47:28lie and hide
47:28and shell
47:29companies, nope.
47:31If you get
47:32what you do,
47:33you're going to
47:33be able to
47:33track it.
47:34And I think
47:35Donald Trump
47:36is telling us
47:37to track these
47:38scientists.
47:39You know what
47:40they were
47:40working on,
47:41Mark?
47:42I promise
47:43you I had a
47:43segue with
47:44this.
47:44They were
47:45working on,
47:45a lot of
47:46them were
47:47working in
47:47what?
47:48Advanced drone
47:49technology that
47:49dealt with
47:50what?
47:52And basically
47:53rocket mechanisms
47:54and not only
47:56that, things
47:57that we could
47:58actually probably
48:00not even
48:01jumping very
48:01far,
48:05basically hold
48:06in consideration
48:07of time travel
48:08or dimensional
48:09travel.
48:10Yeah.
48:11I think the
48:13jump that
48:14the public
48:15will see is
48:16either A to
48:17the moon or
48:18B to Mars.
48:20Mars.
48:21It's going to
48:21be, it'll be
48:22Mars.
48:23Actually, it'll
48:23be either Mars
48:24or it's going to
48:25be one of
48:25Jupiter's planets.
48:26I'm going to be
48:27very honest with
48:28you from
48:28everything I'm
48:29reading.
48:30Now, I can
48:31tell you the
48:32blueprints I've
48:32looked at.
48:34That's, that is
48:35not, okay, that's
48:37not a spaceship.
48:39That's not a
48:40spaceship with a
48:41propulsion system.
48:42That is literally
48:43to me, that, that
48:45is a dimensional,
48:47because to me, time
48:48travel is almost
48:49like dimensional
48:49travel.
48:50Space would have
48:51to fold.
48:52You're talking
48:52about an Einstein
48:53Rosen bridge that
48:54has to be traveled
48:55through.
48:56And there's very
48:57specific way,
48:58something a human
49:00traveled in, or
49:01anything that is a
49:03biological life form,
49:04it would have to
49:05be built a very
49:06special, certain
49:07type of way, so
49:08you would not be
49:08crushed.
49:11And the
49:12blueprints I'm
49:12looking at, I'm
49:13like, oh, that
49:14does it, it
49:14creates a bubble.
49:15Oh, oops.
49:17It's the right
49:18dimensions, too.
49:19Oops.
49:20And guess what
49:20those dimensions
49:21actually match?
49:23And this is where
49:24it gets real fun
49:25when it comes to
49:25ancient technology.
49:28It actually
49:29matches, what,
49:30what, what?
49:32Vamanos?
49:33Solomon's, no,
49:34Solomon's what?
49:36Oh.
49:37Solomon's Temple.
49:39Which are the
49:40famous, famous
49:41dimensions that the
49:42masons use.
49:45The stone masons.
49:47So, again,
49:49it's crazy, because
49:51it all kind of
49:52interlinks, and
49:53I'm like, how?
49:53There's, that,
49:54there's no way
49:55that's a coincidence.
49:56It's like saying
49:56that the Great
49:57Pyramids of Egypt
49:58are coincidentally
49:59lined up the way
50:00they are.
50:01No.
50:02No.
50:03No.
50:04And you'd have to
50:05be half-baked and
50:06retarded to even
50:06suggest that that
50:07was a coincidence.
50:09It's not.
50:11It's really not.
50:13Now, what
50:15really interests
50:16me is that
50:17the planet's
50:18been moving
50:19over the past,
50:20you know, since
50:20the pyramids were
50:21built.
50:22The planet's
50:23constantly moving.
50:24It's moved off
50:25its axis several
50:26times.
50:27I mean, people
50:27want to make a
50:28big deal about
50:29the earthquake
50:30earthquake in
50:31Japan, you
50:32know, tilting
50:32us, which it
50:33did do, by
50:34the way.
50:35If you notice,
50:36the moon looks
50:36different.
50:37I don't know if
50:38anybody else has
50:38been paying
50:38attention, but if
50:39you look at the
50:40crescent moon, it's
50:41in the wrong
50:41freaking place.
50:43it's not supposed
50:44to be at the
50:44bottom of the
50:44moon, ever, at
50:47least not according
50:47to the Farmer's
50:48Almanac.
50:50And yeah, I am
50:51somebody who has
50:52read through
50:52literally years and
50:54years and years of
50:55Farmer's Almanacs
50:56looking for a
50:57crescent moon that
50:58had the crescent on
50:59the bottom.
51:01Yep, nope,
51:02couldn't find one.
51:05So, that's really
51:06interesting.
51:07But on top of
51:08that, it would
51:09mean that the
51:09position of the
51:10stars couldn't
51:10possibly be,
51:12in the same
51:13position they were
51:144,000 years ago.
51:15Not if we follow
51:16nature.
51:17So, how the hell
51:19do we still get
51:20an alignment?
51:20How the hell do we
51:21still get Stonehenge
51:22alignments?
51:23Did you guys ever
51:24stop to think about
51:25that?
51:25If we're to believe
51:27the space science
51:28and astronomy that
51:29they teach us,
51:31and the way
51:32things work,
51:35none of these
51:36sites, these
51:37sacred sites,
51:38should still be in
51:39alignment with the
51:41star clusters that
51:42they're in
51:42alignment with.
51:44The solstice,
51:45it shouldn't be in
51:47alignment.
51:48If the Earth
51:49got knocked off
51:50its axis by even
51:51just the 2009
51:52earthquake, just
51:53say that's the
51:54only event in
51:55history.
51:55You know, forget
51:56about, you know,
51:57some of the
51:58largest volcanic
51:59eruptions ever.
52:02Forget about that.
52:03But, okay, so,
52:05yeah, a 9.2 in
52:07Japan.
52:08And forget the
52:09fact that there
52:10was a 9.1 in
52:11Chile, you know,
52:12around the same
52:12time.
52:14Okay, knock us
52:15off our axis a
52:16little bit.
52:17Dude, the solstice
52:19would not still be
52:21doing what it does
52:22and shining where it
52:23does at Stonehenge
52:25every year.
52:27It doesn't make
52:29sense.
52:30And what I don't
52:31understand is why
52:32really, really
52:33educated people
52:35who came up
52:36and noted these
52:37patterns of where
52:38all these star
52:39alignments are
52:40have not stopped
52:41for half a second
52:43and said, well,
52:43wait.
52:45Ew.
52:46That may not
52:47actually align
52:48correctly.
52:49Er, that's not
52:50good.
52:51Or is it just that
52:53they're too proud
52:53and arrogant to
52:55admit that, you
52:56know, they
52:57could be off?
52:57Or are we in a
52:59giant simulation?
53:01Because that is
53:02the other
53:03uncomfortable
53:04thought process
53:05that comes into
53:06being when you
53:07start talking about
53:07things not lining
53:08up the way you
53:09were taught they
53:10were supposed to
53:10line up.
53:12All right, guys,
53:13with that, I am
53:14going to close
53:14Jack's show.
53:15I hope you
53:15enjoyed it because
53:16you know what?
53:16When I do a
53:17show, we got
53:19two more minutes,
53:20Nance.
53:21Well, because I'm
53:22going into my
53:23final dialogue, Mark.
53:24I'm not shutting
53:25it down like
53:26quickly.
53:27I wanted to
53:27give myself
53:27time.
53:29One of the
53:30things I love
53:30to do, and I
53:31know Jack loves
53:32to do, is we
53:33want to basically
53:36spur you to do
53:37your own
53:38research.
53:40Don't believe
53:41us.
53:41We've been at
53:42this.
53:43Jack and I,
53:43sheepers,
53:44creepers, between
53:44the two of us,
53:45I'd say it's 50,
53:4660 years of
53:47combined research.
53:49Literally.
53:52And we're both
53:53very focused into
53:54what we do, but
53:55that's a lot of
53:56time, guys.
53:57That's a lot of
53:57tenure.
53:58So to us, some
54:00of these things are
54:00just off the top
54:01of our heads.
54:02We know it.
54:03It's card cataloged
54:05in our brains.
54:06But it's not the
54:07same for you guys.
54:09And I don't think
54:10Jack, or I know
54:12I don't, I don't
54:13think Jack wants
54:14this either.
54:15We don't want you
54:16to have our
54:17opinions.
54:18We want you to
54:19do the homework
54:20and you know
54:20what, maybe come
54:21up with an
54:21alternative opinion
54:22that's even
54:23better than
54:23ours.
54:25But whatever
54:26you do, don't
54:28just sit quietly.
54:30Why?
54:31Because don't
54:32say it doesn't
54:32affect you guys
54:33because you're
54:34obviously finding
54:35out with a lot
54:36of the disclosures
54:37that are happening
54:38right now, a lot
54:38of things that are
54:39coming down the
54:39pipe, even down
54:40the genetic
54:41sciences.
54:4230 years ago,
54:44if I spoke, and
54:44I did speak about
54:45genetic sciences
54:4630 years ago,
54:47it was
54:48considered
54:49quackery.
54:50It literally, they
54:52told you it was
54:52quackery, that it
54:53was illegal, it
54:54was forbidden,
54:55and it was of
54:58course a giant
54:58cover life, all
54:59the scientific
55:00stuff they were
55:00doing, but they
55:01were doing it for
55:02profit, not for
55:03the betterment of
55:04humanity.
55:06And when you
55:07understand that,
55:08that's when you
55:09start really getting
55:10curious as to
55:11exactly what we've
55:13been told is true,
55:14what have we been
55:15told that's a lie,
55:16even shows like
55:17ancient aliens, the
55:18newer shows that
55:19are about
55:21networks like
55:22Gaia, they
55:24are, there is
55:25a, an agenda
55:28behind a lot of
55:29what they're
55:29showing.
55:30I mean, for me to
55:31be able to point
55:32out that, hey
55:33guys, stars were
55:34probably not in the
55:35same place they are
55:35now, so the fact
55:36that the great
55:36pyramids of Egypt
55:37still align with
55:39them is very
55:40problematic.
55:42you would think
55:42you would have
55:43heard that on
55:44shows like
55:44ancient aliens,
55:45the shows that
55:45bring you the
55:47thought process.
55:48You've got, with
55:50every thought
55:50process, you have
55:51to remain to the
55:53standard of logic.
55:55If this is this,
55:56then that must be
55:57this.
55:59It is just the
56:00way, the truth,
56:01and the light.
56:02All right, guys,
56:03for those of you
56:04who are hanging
56:04on the network, we
56:05are going to be on
56:06in just about five
56:07minutes with my
56:08show, The Vixens
56:09Vault, and that,
56:10of course, I have
56:11a whole gaggle of
56:13people that are
56:13with me with all
56:14different opinions.
56:15Tonight, I have a
56:16guest, Selma.
56:17She is from
56:18Ireland.
56:19I'm hoping she can
56:20get on, my little
56:21darling.
56:22She's one of the
56:23sweetest people I've
56:24ever met in my life,
56:24and I actually have
56:25met her in person.
56:26So hang in there,
56:27guys, and join us
56:28for The Vixens
56:29Vault next.
56:29If not, join Jack
56:31next week for the
56:33Paranormal Intelligence
56:34Agency radio show,
56:35and I'm sure he will
56:36be back as his
56:37emergency will have
56:38been handled.
56:39It's been a pleasure
56:40being here with
56:40y'all, folks.
56:41Again, I am the
56:42Wiccan Vixen.
56:42Have a great evening.
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