Some highlights that I've thoroughly enjoyed:
- The Dibbuk box which has cursed every person who owns it, and an interview with the present-day owner who keeps it locked in a university storage area so it won't hurt anyone else.
- Discussion on how crucial Apollo mission tapes have been 'lost' by NASA, furthering the conspiracy theory (which I believe) that we never landed on the moon.
- Various Bigfoot sightings/reports. The best one being that Bigfoot are actually inter-dimensional beings/shamans who are here to protect the earth . . .or are controlled by aliens. Hard to say which.
- The interview with Joshua Shapiro, who has a few ancient crystal skulls (a mystery how they came to be), and they talk to him and tell him things. One, in particular, calls him 'daddy'.
- Shadow people and alien abductions.
- Chupacabra - tiny little bloodsucking beasties who live in South America and which only the locals have been able to see. Or seen signs of in their flattened goats and chickens.
- Hollow earth theory. (Hitler was actually big into this one, and some people believe he escaped into the center of the earth after his scientists discovered the entry point . . .near the North Pole if I recall that one correctly)
- The Serpo project. A top secret exchange program of twelve US military personnel to Serpo, a planet of Zeta Reticuli, between the years 1965-78. Which, some people believe is actually a disinformation project more than anything that covered up the original exchange project. Read that again if you don't understand.
- Multi-dimensions/Parallel universes.
- Reptilian entities and their dwellings just under the crust of the Earth. Alleged interviews with them, and stories about them. (they're the evolutionary equivilant of us, but they come from dinosaurs, not monkeys)
See?! How can one possibly stay bored in a cube with all this stuff just pouring into your brain!?
Yes, I listen to a number of other podcasts; sermons, skeptic magazine's podcast, podcasts about money, all that. . . but this one is by far the most entertaining.
As that's rather preoccupying my brain today, that's what you get as a blog. :)
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