
In this exciting episode of Nephilim Death Squad (NDS), your hosts dive into the listener-submitted testimonies and personal stories that have been sent to us from across the globe! From strange encounters with otherworldly beings to chilling...
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David Lee Corbo
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Top Lobster
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David Lee Corbo
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Top Lobster
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David Lee Corbo
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Top Lobster
Sorry about the delay, guys. I mean, if you're watching it live, we ran into some issues, but it's fine because we still have some material for you guys. We have. We've got some poorly yeah, this is a short one. And again, I could see the grammar is just awful. This is the same guy, right?
David Lee Corbo
This is. This is Devin Hill. So Devin Hill kind of initially submitted some fragmented stories for us, I believe. Was that. Was that episode two? Yeah, it was. So Devin would have been the guy from episode two who had the Spice K2 encounter, right? And the reason I remember that is because he didn't realize I wanted him to expand. And so he rolled into the next story and they ended up having a tremendous amount of overlap. For those of you who didn't see NDS Chronicles 2, I highly recommend going and checking that out because it was. It was fun, dude. It was fun the way that turned out. I'll give you guys a little sidebar. Basically, one of the stories started with somebody having demonic encounters with an entity for having. Because they did spice K2. It was a marijuana alternative from the 2010s 2011. And he told us about some harrowing stuff that happened under the influence of that substance. And then we went on to read another testimony. And the guy starts off a story by saying, back in 2011, me and my friends were doing Spice. And we said, what in the world are the odds of that, man?
Top Lobster
You want to know what? Something really funny, actually.
David Lee Corbo
What's that?
Top Lobster
Now that we're talking about it, first off, you banger tweet over here that you made.
David Lee Corbo
This is such a stupid tweet.
Top Lobster
But it's so funny. The timeline giveth. It's like Daniel Penny. And then there you go. But I didn't know this. I was doing a little bit more digging on this case because it was coming out. He's actually proven. Not proven, but they deem that he's innocent of all charges. So he's gonna walk. The guy, the black dude here, Michael Jackson.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, that's right.
Top Lobster
He was. The reason he was acting crazy on that train is because he was on Spice. Okay.
David Lee Corbo
Crazy.
Top Lobster
He was addicted to it. So it's like, funny how it kind of all comes full circle.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. When you sent me that, that Penny was on Spice, I was like, what's going on? Just because it's a substance that I haven't even talked about since, you know, my teenage years. And then all of a sudden, it comes up back to back to back in that way. Sometimes God gives you weird little synchronicities. And I go, you gotta be more forward. I don't know what you're trying to say.
Top Lobster
They're asking if it was Heroin or Spice. Make up your mind. But the reports that I was reading said that he was on. That he was addicted to K K2, synthetic marijuana.
David Lee Corbo
Crazy.
Top Lobster
I sent it to you. I don't. Like, a couple of days ago. It's just like, why would they bring that up to lie about it now? I don't understand. I mean, the only reason they'd say it is, if it's just is what it is. It was true. Perhaps. Perhaps they think that softening the blow, you know, could be he wasn't really A crackhead. He was just on Spice. He was a two.
David Lee Corbo
But if you're NDS Chronicles enjoyer, you know that that means that he was possessed by demons. So actually, new merch coming soon.
Top Lobster
That's a size of point.
David Lee Corbo
Go to tableopsa.com all right, so let's get into these submissions real quick. I closed out my tab, of course. Let me pull this up. All right. Do you mind if I start?
Top Lobster
Go ahead.
David Lee Corbo
So this is Devin Hill, like I said, the gentleman from the beginning of episode two of NDS Chronicles. And he goes on to say, so in 2017 and 18, I was microdosing acid daily. This is going to be a short update, by the way, guys. We have other stories where to get into. I was microdosing acid daily for. For about two weeks at a time, over a year period. I would say during those times I had some crazy experiences.
Top Lobster
Hold on a second. Emily. Yes. Again, I feel like Emily cannot understand anything we're saying. Emily. Daniel Penny was not on Spice. The black guy he killed was.
David Lee Corbo
Okay, let's continue on. What affected me most was that I was completely surrounded by a party atmosphere. I separated myself from it. I just went deeper and deeper, trying to understand myself more and more still. After dissolving self conscious thoughts of myself, I wanted to learn further about the world and everything around me from a scientific point of view. I started to understand sacred geometry without knowing I was doing it. I just knew I wanted to know more and was searching for the truth at that point. Oh, geez. I just like really dinged my camera real hard. Okay, sorry about that. He says, the black cloud following me. Thank you for separating these into paragraphs. The black cloud following me, still poking its ugly head from time to time. He goes on to say, I got deathly sick. My guess from plandemic shit, but I got it early. Okay, so what is that time for me said, 2017, 2018. I was sicker than I'd ever been in my life, but I fought that shit off. That sickness was the least of my worries compared to what I was about to experience. Ohio was a state that got out of the pandemic pretty quickly. So I guess I'll start at that point. This is wild because he says, I'll start at that point and then I've got like two sentences left. We used to speed pretty good using Adderall, Vivance. I'm not sure what that is. Mostly, sometimes coke, but that shit sucked. So I only did it when I was offered one in Rome. My buddy walked in with A little baggie and was like, you guys want to do a little bit of this? And it turned out to be meth. What the. And then this is the last sentence that I get. Guys, I'm so sorry about this. So this is just a little update and we're probably going to continue these updates as time goes forward. I anticipate a lot of submissions kind of, you know, dropping in from time to time to give us a little.
Top Lobster
Just trickling in.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. He says, I will continue the story when my life truly took a free fall. Dive into the depths of insanity. So I really got to talk to Devin Hill and say, hey, spit it out, dude. Drop the whole thing on me. That would be great. So look forward to that next time. Maybe that's an episode four thing, but it seems that Devin Hill has more to share. But that is all that I got from him. And honestly, listening to that. Right. Going back and it's. What is it? I don't know what. Vyvanse, Adderall Vavance. Let me see. Somebody in the chat was talking about it. The doctor says Vyvanse is great. Emily says, Vyvanse, the time released Adderall. Okay, so it's a time released Adderall. Interesting, Interesting. Whatever Devin is doing, between the Spice and then going on to. To do these harder psychedelics, to do Adderall, to occasionally do coke and then accidentally. It is no wonder meth and accidentally meth. I'm sure that whatever Devin has in the way of updates is going to be a wild ride, but I just wanted to update you on that. Devin is still alive and will be continuing one paragraph at a time to give us his story.
Top Lobster
Damn it, Devin.
David Lee Corbo
One week at a time.
Top Lobster
Eventually it's just going to be a couple, like one sentence.
David Lee Corbo
That's it. Yeah, he's just going to start breaking it down. We got a sentence from Devin, guys. Sentence from Devin coming in. Let's see how he's doing. All right, I'm going to bring. Do you want to start top with. We do have an update on Joseph.
Top Lobster
Yeah, let's do another update. I guess that's how we should roll.
David Lee Corbo
This one is a little bit longer. And Top, you can start with it. I just didn't tell the people. This is Joe the attorney. So for those of you who remember, Joe was episode one, and he actually. What? You know what the wildest part about Joe sending us this email is that we received his email a year ago. I cannot believe he's still listening. I cannot believe that he heard it.
Top Lobster
You know, forget it. Forget about reading this. Let's read the next one. We'll read this next year.
David Lee Corbo
We'll read it next year. Oh, yeah. To make it a whole year. Yeah, that's right. Maybe we will. We'll hold off on Joe the attorney's.
Top Lobster
No, no. That's fucked up.
David Lee Corbo
Okay. All right, all right, fine, fine. Go ahead, Top. You can start with it. Do you have it pulled up?
Top Lobster
Yeah. Raven and Top. Hello again. I was so excited to hear that you chose my story. We didn't choose your story. Your story was there and we read it. We should have read it much earlier. I'm so sorry. Thanks for. Yeah. To share. For chronicles, I want to say thank you. Really appreciate it, but in retrospect, I absolutely should have went on to tell you about the experiences that restored my faith in God and let you decide if it was too much to read. I tend to be considerate to a fault at times. With that said, offer my apologies and I will share the story now with no expectation of it being something you read on another episode. Well, here it is. Look at that. But I hope you will at least read in your leisure as it's a story that I think you will find hopeful and positive. Do we want to do a hopeful and positive story today?
John Morgan
Recently, a new client called me and started by saying, Mr. Morgan, I really need your help, but I'm just a nobody. Those words stunned me and I immediately called him back and we're now helping him and his family after a terrible accident. I'm John Morgan of Morgan and Morgan. Everybody who comes to our firm at their time of need is a somebody. I grew up poor, but my grandmother was like a queen to us. At Morgan and Morgan, our goal is to level the playing field for you and your family at your time of need. The insurance company has unlimited money and resources. You need a firm who can fight them toe to toe for right. At 30 years, we have fought them in courtrooms throughout America. Our results speak for themselves. And always remember this, everybody is a somebody and nobody is a nobody. Visit forthepeople.com to learn about our firm, Morgan and Morgan. For the people injured, visit forthepeople.com for an office near you.
David Lee Corbo
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Top Lobster
Yeah, I agree. All right, so paragraph two. I've always been spiritually and philosophically curious. My quest for knowledge has reached a point where I was reading new age books like the Emerald Tablets and works by Billy Carson.
David Lee Corbo
That's so funny. Come on, dude, what are the odds of that? All right, all right, keep it going.
Top Lobster
To try and help better understand the universe. Yeah, the universe is strange, huh? Because he must. He wrote this, I assume, before we. You call. What did you call Billy Carson? You don't have to say it again.
David Lee Corbo
I don't think I'm gonna. I called him a Yakubian N word wizard.
Top Lobster
Okay. Anyway, as I mentioned. And also, how old is that guy? But that's another thing. As I mentioned in the last email, I heard you guys on Tinfoil Hat earlier in the summer discussing the possibility of Trump being the Antichrist. And it really got me thinking about more Christianity. So I definitely have you guys to thank as a catalyst. Suddenly, a string of very interesting coincidences took place over the course of about.
David Lee Corbo
Wait, did we. Did he just admit that we won A mind away from Billy Carson? Your face, you Yakub.
Top Lobster
Wow. I think so. Is that what he's saying?
David Lee Corbo
I guess that's basically what he's saying. Hold on, I just want to address something. Doc Shelley says. Come on, guys, don't paywall this. Are we going behind a paywall at a half an hour or are we just gonna let this ride and then take it down afterwards?
Top Lobster
Well, yeah, it's. But it's gonna be on. You can watch it live on Patreon. So it's the stream yard. It's on Patreon, it's on Telegram. We have to do it. We have to put the ads in it. We just gave you a full. A full free one today.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, about an hour ago. But the reason we do this is because we have to edit in post and. Yeah, you know, it is. It is what it is, Doc, I'm pretty sure you're a Patreon subscriber.
Top Lobster
Yes. All right. Okay. So yeah, he thinks, where was I at?
David Lee Corbo
Okay.
Top Lobster
So, yeah, try and actually understand this. He heard us on Tinfoil Hat discussing the possibility of Trump. I got him thinking about Christianity, so I guess we were the catalyst to that. That's really weird. I don't know how he got Christianity from that episode, because that was crazy. Let's see. One morning I was getting ready for work and I had a Lana Del Rey song stuck in my head. All right, I don't like where this is going, dude. I like.
David Lee Corbo
You don't like a lot of Del Rey. That bitch fucking. She's got good music, man.
Top Lobster
You're the worst.
David Lee Corbo
I like her.
Top Lobster
I'm not exaggerating when I say this song of hers might pop into my head at most three to four times in a year. Couldn't remember for the life of me what the name was on of the song, and it was bugging me on my way to work. Upon arriving, I noticed my boss who was sitting down. As I walked up to him, he stood up and said something I never heard him say before. Off to the Races, which was the name of the song. Do I know that song?
David Lee Corbo
I think I know that song.
Top Lobster
Okay. A couple days later, again, while getting ready for work in the morning, I randomly reflected on childhood memories with my grandma. Not something I do often, at least not with the level of focus that I had that morning. I particularly recalled her saying when we. When we were misbehave, children should be seen and not heard. Not enough.
David Lee Corbo
Pretty based.
Top Lobster
Yeah, pretty base. Honestly, I feel like saying that to my kids. Not an hour later, on my way to work, I was listening to the episode of Dustin Nemo show and he said the. That exact quote. Pretty base. Good for you, Dustin. I was like, okay, this is getting a little weird. And all right, I'll read this last one and then we'll switch off again. Just a few days later, I'm out for work on my. Out for a walk. On one of my daily walks, I passed through a cemetery with my. My AirPods on and I'm listening to a podcast. One of the people in the podcast says the word quarter. And in that exact second, I look up at the headstone and the name engraved is quarter. It's spelled differently C O U R T E R. But pronounced.
David Lee Corbo
Pronounced the same.
Top Lobster
Yeah, but pronounced the same. Later in the walk, I find myself in a residential suburban neighborhood that I frequent. I would come to see a site that I personally had never seen. There I trans. I transitioned to another podcast. Tim Dillon. He was. He was discussing Kimberly Cheadle interview where she says they did not place an agent on the roof because it was sloped. So he moves on to other topics for a while, but then he says something along the lines of maybe you're listening to this while you're on a drive, maybe you're at the gym, or maybe you're trying to stabilize yourself on a sloped roof again. In that very second, I look to my right and notice a man on a sloped roof of his home, 90 degrees. Both the angle and the temperature that day while he was in flip flops hosing his gutters trying to stabilize himself. So I don't know if Joe here is really noticing a lot of stuff. I don't know. What are you thinking right now?
John Morgan
Recently, a new client called me and started by saying, Mr. Morgan, I really need your help, but I'm just a nobody. Those words stunned me and I immediately called him back and we're now helping him and his family after a terrible accident. I'm John Morgan of Morgan and Morgan. Everybody who comes to our firm at their time of need is a somebody. I grew up poor, but my grandmother was like a queen to us. At Morgan and Morgan, our goal is to level the playing field for you and your family at your time of need. The insurance company has unlimited money and resources. You need a firm who can fight them toe to toe for right at 30 years, we have fought them in courtrooms throughout America. Our results speak for themselves. And always remember, everybody is a somebody and nobody is a nobody. Visit forthepeople.com to learn about our firm, Morgan and Morgan. For the people injured, visit forthepeople.com for an office near you.
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David Lee Corbo
Well, so yesterday, you know, we've been considering making an LLC for Nephilim death squad. And yesterday I got like a really weird little synchronicity where I had made a post and two people, the first two people to like it, both had LLC in their Twitter handles. And I said, oh, that's strange. I should touch base with Top and ask him if, you know, that LLC is in motion, we should get that done. And then, like only moments after that, I was given an ad for one which really is just the algorithm. Algorithm. But I do think that there are certain times where Joe.
Top Lobster
Joe in, like, the algorithm of life right now, where it's just trying to sell him on some random shit he's hearing.
David Lee Corbo
Well, I mean, if there's no such thing, if they can't create anything, they can only pervert, right? Or invert. And if really all the systems that exist have already existed at some point, or there's some emulation of something that exists in a spiritual plane, I would almost feel like it's an emulation of this, like, spiritual algorithm. Like, the way that, like, God nudges you here and there. They're taking it and they're like, what if we had advertisers nudge you here and there? Not nice Guy says, I've never heard Raven say N word before. Well, this is Nephilim Death Squad, and we're a little bit more respectable on this show because it's a family show, guys. So I do think that there are ways in which God will nudge you and show you these little signs, these little synchronicities. And when they happen in my life, I do. I find them significant. So I think whatever Joe is on, by the way, Joe's got great taste, right? He's talking about listening to Tinfoil Hat and then listening to this show. And then I'm also a fan of Tim Dillon. I find him very funny. I am liking Joe more and more as the story goes on. But to his credit, I would also look at those in the same way. Like, is there something significant? Should I be paying attention?
Top Lobster
Right, right. Okay, so go ahead, start off this next paragraph.
David Lee Corbo
I found these situations, okay, I found these situations very peculiar. And it felt like more than just a coincidence, especially at this time where I was actively seeking answers. More than ever before. I called an old friend, old that he is, in his 70s, Billy Carson. But also old in that I have known him since I was a toddler, friend of the family. He was and is always someone I can talk to about spiritual matters and told him about these moments. He responded by saying, that's someone knocking on your door. I like that. That's interesting. At this point of the story, there is some critical background information that you need to understand. Growing up, my grandfather, who we called agu, was the person I loved most in this world. After my mother, I saw him every weekend. He was not just a mentor, but my best friend who did everything with me. Our favorite activities were fishing and catching butterflies in the yard with nets. Very wholesome. AGU is very wholesome. One day, he said something to me that I would never forget. I may not be here much longer, but remember that anytime you catch a fish or see a butterfly, know that I will be there in spirit. He died suddenly of a heart attack just a few months later. And it devastated me. I am 33 now, man. When I. When we were listening to this dude's career, I would have imagined that he was 60. And he's just like, hey, feel terrible about yourself. I'm the same age as you. I'm 33 now. I have caught countless fish and seen countless butterflies since his passing. And every time those words would echo in my mind. Not to mention that I think of him every day. That's interesting, because I'm. I'm the same way with my grandmother. Every time a ladybug, like, mysteriously lands on me. This would happen at work a lot. I would always immediately think of my grandmother. And I don't know that it has to go beyond that. You know what I mean? Because there's like, that whole slippery slope of, like, ancestor communication, I think, just that connectivity of, like, thinking about this person.
Top Lobster
David, you're. You're mixing up Joseph with. He's not the attorney, Joe.
David Lee Corbo
This is not the attorney.
Top Lobster
He's the one that was smoking salvia in Deland, Florida. And then he said he's a second story about spice last week.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, my God. Really? Oh, okay. Wow. All right. Let me. Let me apologize to Joseph. Okay? This actually makes me feel better about my career choices then. So let's go on. Boom, boom, boom, boom. The conversation I had with my old friend took place place just a day or so before agu's birthday on 8 26. On 8 27, my cousin's first child is born. I have no issues with my cousin. But over the years, while we would not. While we would see each other from time to time, we didn't really keep in touch or have much of a relationship. And so I did not reach out to congratulate him. Okay, so he had a kid and he didn't reach out. Okay, fast Forward now to 8:29. I'm out on another walk. Passing through the cemetery. I reflect on the situation and think back to my cousin and I when we were kids. All the fun times we had with AGU growing up and how he would feel if he were alive right now, knowing that I was planning on not reaching out to my cousin to congratulate him. And honestly, I felt so ashamed that I stopped walking, lowered my head, closed my eyes, and Said out loud. I'm sorry, Aguilera. I open my eyes, and a second later, what do I see on the ground at my feet? In that very instant, not one, but two. Two butterflies land. Wow. Yeah, that's. That's not some. That you get to ignore. If you do ignore that, I imagine you'd probably feel pretty terrible. And he goes on to wrap it up. He says, up until that final synchronicity, I kept saying to myself, what can this be other than God nudging me? Never before have I had experiences line up so perfectly like that. And in such a short period of time, in that moment at the cemetery, I knew without a doubt that my grandfather is still with me, which means his spirit is still alive. I knew in my heart right then and there that this must also mean that God is real. No longer will I wonder while I realize many would look at this story and dismiss it all as just coincidence. And I do understand their perspective, but I know it was more meaningful than that. Thank you guys again for everything, and I hope this story at least gives you the warm and fuzzies, if nothing else. Yeah, that was. That was nice, especially at the end there. I mean, I get what he's saying about how somebody else can look from the outside in and say that that's just like a. A little coincidence. And it seems like an otherwise kind of benign moment. We're just talking about butterflies. But I have that same thing when it comes to my grandmother. Like I said with the ladybugs. And, you know, I have, like, my little things that I do. I'm not. I'm not wearing them right now, but, like, everywhere that I go, especially when it's a big event, I take my uncle's ring. That was my grandfather's ring. And, you know, I don't engage in, like, communing with my ancestors, but it feels like a little nod to them and a way to, like, keep the connection alive, keep the memory alive. I wouldn't be able to look at that any other way. I would look at it just the way that he looked at it. You know, you have this moment, you. You drop your head, and you're experiencing this remorse, the kind of shame associated with your grandfather realizing that you're not close anymore. And then as soon as you open your eyes, there's two butterflies there. I mean, yeah, that's. That's pretty hard to ignore.
Top Lobster
Yeah, it's. It's a tough one, right? Because it's like, everybody knows these people. You know, if you have, like, any white Friend. White girlfriends. Not girlfriends, but white girlfriends. It's like they're. They're always noticing these insane, oh, the universe is talking to me. And I'm. It's. It's so easy to be like, ah, shut the up. You know, like. Right. But I. I do think that these things do happen, that they're there for some kind of reason there hat has to be. Right. It's like. I don't know. I feel like sometimes the things we do get imprinted in. In life and they continue on. They start. They. They echo in small, weird ways that people just wouldn't notice otherwise.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. And if you try to. It's like when you try to tell somebody about your dream, like, I had a dream. As soon as you. As soon as those words come out of your mouth, people go find like, oh, God, what are you talking about? I had to listen to your dream now. And it's like, in one way, it's so meaningful to you, and then the way it falls on somebody else is just so empty.
Top Lobster
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
Some things are just for you. I guess I was telling you because my grandmother was a weird character. She was considered herself, like, clairvoyant. She had a crystal ball and shit. Very, like, woo woo woman. And I had a tremendous relationship with her when I was a kid. My mother was going to night school, so I called my grandma mom. And she passed away when I was like, six. And even though that's a very short amount of time, like one to six, she left, like, such an impact on me that sometimes I almost feel like she's part of this bigger thing that I'm doing where I'm, like, chasing down conspiracies. And the reason I say that is because I guess my Genesis conspiracy was involved her. I've told this story before. I'm not gonna rehash it now. But basically, like, when she died, I went and was introduced to, like, some whole new family. My life got uprooted, and I went and I had, like, a new grandmother figure, although she wasn't related to me. And she went on to tell me these stories about, like, the hat man and shit. It was only when I was 16 that I found out my biological grandmother who died had the exact same experiences. So that led me down this, like, big journey.
John Morgan
Recently, a new client called me and started by saying, Mr. Morgan, I really need your help, but I'm just a nobody. Those words stunned me, and I immediately called him back. And we're now helping him and his family after a terrible accident. I'm John Morgan of Morgan and Morgan. Everybody who comes to our firm at their time of need is a somebody. I grew up poor, but my grandmother was like a queen to us. At Morgan and Morgan, our goal is to level the playing field for you and your family at your time of need. The insurance company has unlimited money and resources. You need a firm who can fight them toe to toe for right at 30 years, we have fought them in courtrooms throughout America. Our results speak for themselves. And always remember this, everybody is a somebody and nobody is a nobody. Visit forthepeople.com to learn about our firm, Morgan and Morgan. For the people injured, visit forthepeople.com for an office near.
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David Lee Corbo
And it also led me back to her stuff. We had a briefcase full of grandma's things and she would draw a lot of, like, really esoteric shit. And one of the things that was most fascinating that stuck out was this really well written paper on remote viewing that my grandmother wrote. And it was more like an overview and a how to and not so much of a mention of like her own doing it or what it led to or anything like that. Just an overview and a how to thing. And I was telling you the other day that I ended up, I think, accidentally. Remote viewing. That's right, yeah. You said that you wanted to talk about. I'm not going to go into too much detail because it's like explaining your dream to somebody. It's very gay. But I'm laying in bed and I suddenly become aware that I am someplace else. I can see like a blue sky. I'm on a sidewalk. There are people passing by. I remember one lady with a blue shirt and blonde hair. And I've kind of like, now I'm stopped. Once I realized where I was, I've stopped. So I'm standing in the middle of this sidewalk and people are walking past me. And I'm asking like these questions in my head over and over again. Where am I seeing? What am I seeing? Where is this? Where is this? Where are these people going? What am I seeing? Like, over and over again. For some reason, I was admittedly in a weird state of mind because I don't think otherwise I would have those questions repeating as, like aggressively as they were. And as soon as I started to try to like, control this situation, it started to degrade, which I thought was really wild. What ends up happening is all the colors start to go away, all the light starts to go away. And now all I'm left with is shadowy impressions of the place that I just was. Not only that, but my field of vision, what originally took up my entire peripheral vision, has now like detached and now looks like a little screen that's getting kind of far away from me. And all the colors, the bright blue sky, the lady with the blonde hair, all the people are no longer discernible in their colors and anything like that. They're now just shadows and everything is made up of. I don't want to say like the Matrix, because it's very gay, but you know how like in the Matrix everything was made of like black and green and the green was text? Well, this was not text. It was like granular, like sand. So eventually when this image fully degrades, by the way, I was even having sensation of wind on my face and people brushing against me. That's when it got really weird. That's when I started to, like, try to control this situation and be like, what the fuck is going on? And as soon as that happened is when I lost it all. And it all faded away. And I realized something. In the end, what I was left with was I can still check in with it. If I close my eyes and looked, I was still there, but only in shadows. Only in shadows. No more? No, no longer in daylight, no longer in a real place. Just the shadows of this place. I could see them moving by me, still walking past my peripheral. I have been there before, but I think I've always been on the front end of it. In other words, I think that's the beginning of like remote viewing. I think you can kind of see like shadows and shapes and if you get in the right state of mind, you can fully realize those shadows and shapes and end up in a. In a very much a place that looks just as real as where we are right now. And then when you leave that place, you exit through the same door. So, meaning it all, it starts off as shadows and impressions and then it gets to full fledged HD, you know, 4K or whatever. And then when you're leaving, you go back through there, everything degrades back into shadows. And it almost felt like, you know when you die in, in Grand Theft Auto and it says wasted. Yeah, it almost felt like that. You ever Been like, you ever play it and it gets stuck on, like. Like, if you just don't press next and it just stays on the wasted screen, everything is kind of, like, distorted and. And the color is now in a Sophia tone, and your character is just laying there. I was stuck looking down at the sidewalk. Couldn't lift my head up any. Anymore. And everything was muted and everything was shadows, and it was like, you might as well have just put, like, wasted on the screen. And I was just kind of stuck there. And then eventually I just opened my eyes and was like, what the hell is that about? And when I closed my eyes, I was afraid that I was going to have to go back and do all that again. I don't like that. I just want to go to sleep. And it didn't happen. And I realized, like, somehow intuitively, I was like, oh, I left through the back door. Like, I'm. Or I left through the same door that I came in through. So I don't know what that was. I don't know how to do it. But it just, you know, it just reminds me of, like, whatever the hell my. I think everybody probably could do it. Here we go. Nancy says remote viewing is just receiving impressions. I mean, I don't know what I was receiving. I was just. That was a total accident. I didn't do anything to put myself in that state. I was just chilling, and then next thing you know, I was like, what the fuck? I'm. I'm on a really nice area, by the way. It was like, well, to do. It was like a beautiful Main Street.
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David Lee Corbo
With people who had money walking past me, they didn't seem to really notice me. And were they? Yeah, I could feel them brushing against me. I could feel the wind on my forehead and nose. And that was when I. Is a lot of forehead. It's not. Dude, that's not. But I don't know. I just. I wanted to share that with you. I know it's very much like sharing a fucking dream, which is the worst thing you could do next to.
Top Lobster
But.
David Lee Corbo
Hey, let me show you.
Top Lobster
Song wasn't a dream, right?
David Lee Corbo
No, I was awake.
Top Lobster
It's very. Yeah, that sounds awake. Super strange.
David Lee Corbo
I eventually, like. Because I stayed there and I was like, well, let's examine this. And then once it degraded and I got the impression that I couldn't get back to, like, full hd, I just opened my eyes, and then I was like, this is gonna suck. Like, when I go back to sleep now, I'm gonna have to see all this shit again, which I don't want. I just want to go to sleep. And that was not the case. It just completely went away. So I don't know what it was or why it was, but every once in a while, I mean, I told you there was a time where I was in bed. I'm looking at where I sleep. I was in bed, and I just saw. I don't even know how to put this, like, you know that stage I was just talking about where everything is like shadows and. And almost like the Matrix, but it's made of, like, granular sand. I was in that state. But, like, a portal looked like a portal started opening up first. It started out as this little pinhole, and then it. I feel like it got bigger. I don't really remember too much, but I. I know it got to the point where I was actually. I was, like, getting nervous. I was like, I don't want to see this anymore. Whatever it was, it looked like shit started coming out of it. I'm wide awake. I just have my eyes shut. And it gets so alarming that I opened my eyes and I could still see it. And I was like, ah. I, like, got up, fucking walked around and shit, and then went back to bed. Eventually. Now we got to Astral project. Go through rich neighborhoods. I don't know where it was. It was nice there though. It was really nice there.
Top Lobster
I love the idea that that's the projects. That's the astral projects.
David Lee Corbo
Yes. Yeah. Well, whatever I was in, I was not in the projects. It was nice as hell there. The, the lady that had the blonde hair and the blue shirt, I got the impression, had like a lot of money. That was, that was the impression that I got. And I know, I think it's a terrible.
Top Lobster
No, it's. What you, what you're describing is more common than, than what you know then you think. But I think you know that it's. It's pretty common. I think people do this shit all the time. They don't really know what to call it and some of them aren't even aware that they're doing it. So it's just. But it's interesting that. Because that, that would happen to me when I was younger as well and then just kind of slip out of.
David Lee Corbo
It and you're like, yeah, that was it, like really slipping out of it. I've noticed before that when I am in a state like that where I can perceive things that are not just the blackness behind your eyelids, any attempt to focus and be like, let's really analyze this makes it go away. It just goes away. So there is something about like the logistical. I don't know if it's like you're shutting down your prefrontal cortex or some shit like that. And that's like the part of your mind that's like more logical. And if you allow that to turn back on while you're in this state, it just dissolves, which is annoying. It's very annoying.
Top Lobster
There's probably ways to keep yourself in it. Like the guy that's doing the astral projection, all that. Not that. The remote viewing, that compass that he continues to draw it. Probably something to it where you can use that to go deeper or that's your way to find when you're. Where you are in this, in this realm, if that's. If you want to even stay there, I would suggest you don't mess with that because we don't know what it is.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, I don't like when things disturb my sleep. I know you, you're. You have something to do, you want to bring it in. But what?
Top Lobster
Oh no, no, no, no. I'm talking about for the Patreon.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, okay, okay. So we're. Oh, okay. Cuz we're at the 35 minute mark. All Right, guys, if you're watching this, we have one more really big story to get into. But we are going to end this Twitter and we're going, what's up?
Top Lobster
I briefly looked at this story.
David Lee Corbo
So crazy.
Top Lobster
Seven foot something.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, we have one more submission and it's absolutely bananas. I think somebody ran into a seven foot tall cryptid. So that's going to be a lot of fun. But we do have to take this episode down. We'll let it stream to patreon.com backslash nephilim death squad. After that, we have to edit it and things of that nature. So if you want to continue along, you could watch@patreon.com Nephilim Death Squad. Otherwise, just wait about a week or so and this episode will drop in its entirety after being edited. And we are going to end those streams now.
Top Lobster
All right, there we go. So do you want to start to read this?
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, I'm really excited about this one. You can start it if you'd like, because I just read that long ass one. Where is it? Did we. We put it in there, Right where the. Oh, there it is.
Top Lobster
Yeah, I got it. I got it up here.
David Lee Corbo
All right. We can say his name, right? I mean, he submitted this to the confessionals. I imagine his name would have been. And there's nothing in it that says please don't. Subliminal messenger says the gateway process would train you to jump in and out of that state, Raven. And as cool as it is, I don't know if I want that. I don't know if I want that.
Top Lobster
All right. Yeah, I don't know. So I. Well, just say his first name. His name is Jason.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, let's do Jason. This is gonna be great.
Top Lobster
So sorry I've taken so long to get back with you. I work third ships driving a dump truck, so please forgive me. I'm gonna add, I used to drive a truck too, so hell yeah. Shout out to the truck drivers. You know, that's. That's a dope job.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. You guys are about to be outsourced by AI baby.
Top Lobster
Yeah, I know. No one's going to be listening to our podcast. That's where you listen to podcasts at, man. That's true. When you're fucking driving. So he says, I'm going to add one more story because I've had other experiences as well besides the three I sent you. There's three in here. This one involves me about 12 years ago, and I had just went to bed with my dogs in bed with me. So this this is a story that was submitted to the confessionals.
David Lee Corbo
I believe that's what he said. Yeah, he. At some point, it looks like he submitted it to the confessionals.
Top Lobster
Let me see. I think. I don't know. We might be getting all these guys confused because there's a bunch.
David Lee Corbo
No, no, no. I'm pretty sure he says it at some period. Let me just do a quick skim. Chipmunks might have been, like, one of the last. I'm not seeing it, but I'm pretty.
Top Lobster
Certain we'll get to it. So. Yeah, this one is about 12 years ago. His dog's in bed with him. I wasn't in bed for more than. More than three or four minutes, and I heard what sounded like boots walking in the hallway. Hallway was a hardwood floor, and my dogs heard it and shot out of bed, ran to the hallway, barking frantically. I assumed someone was in the house, so I shot out of bed, turned my light on, and ran to the hole, only to find my dog standing there looking at me, dumbfounded. I checked the doors and the house, and everything was locked up, so no one was around. Now, the full body apparition I saw with Mike's girlfriend goes like this. All right, so we're just jumping to another story. So first story, boots on the ground, no idea what's going on. All right? Some paranormal stuff. Now he's seeing a full body apparition with his friend's girlfriend. Okay, this is a. What were you doing with your friend's girlfriend? All right, I was sitting on the couch with my body slightly positioned to the left because the way the TV was across the room. My girlfriend was laying against me. Wait up. Is it Mike's girlfriend or your girlfriend? Maybe both.
David Lee Corbo
Seems like there's a bit of an issue here, but.
Top Lobster
You dirty dog.
David Lee Corbo
This is my girlfriend. I mean, Mike's girlfriend.
Top Lobster
She's laying against me on the couch, and we're watching tv. To the left was a set of pocket doors, and the TV and the pocket doors were both in the line of sight. The fuck is a pocket door? Is a. Like in. It slides inside the Sheetrock and you could slide it out so it doesn't open.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, yeah. Wow. I've never heard the technical term for those. Okay, yeah, I know what you're talking about.
Top Lobster
Yeah, those are the worst doors.
David Lee Corbo
They really are.
Top Lobster
My dad has one in his bathroom, and he had to call me because he closed it and it locked. The mechanism broke and he couldn't open it. So I had to come with a screwdriver and Let him out of his own bathroom. Hilarious. All right, so this is what's happening. The pocket doors. As they're watching tv, they both witnessed somebody walk through the pocket doors. It was not something that was caught out of the peripheral, but some. Something that only a slight shift of the eyes. Wait, slight shift of the eyes. Be able to look over and see someone literally walking through the door. So it's not on the side. It's just where that door is. You're like, they probably like, what the fuck was that? So now she lived with her aunt, and at the time, she lived her aunt at the time. So automatically I assumed that's who was walking through the door. But as we both watched this person walk through the door, they disappeared as they entered the room.
David Lee Corbo
Wow.
Top Lobster
Okay. Now, I had caught them before. Was that. Now I had caught them before they had walked through the door. So I watched them walk from one room, through the door into the room where we were sitting. At first I thought it was just me, until I realized that my girlfriend was not breathing. She was holding her breath. Oh. So I think. I think Mike's girlfriend. I think he meant to say my girlfriend. Unless, dude, who knows? Anyway, this guy. Keep your. Keep your girlfriend. Hide your kids. Hide your wife.
David Lee Corbo
Unbelievable.
Top Lobster
Jason's out here telling.
David Lee Corbo
Jason's coming girlfriend, bro.
Top Lobster
Yeah. So she's holding her breath. So I calmly asked her if she'd seen that, and she said yes. We didn't know what to think of it, but we knew that we had witnessed a full body apparition literally walking through the door and into the room and disappear in front of our eyes.
David Lee Corbo
Man. Okay, can I put a pin in it there? That happened to me when I was a kid.
John Morgan
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David Lee Corbo
I was. I come from home, from school. I didn't have a bedroom, so I slept on a couch for, like, most of my childhood. And when I came home, I Nice. Welcome, douchebaggins.
Top Lobster
Welcome douchebagging to the Patreon.
David Lee Corbo
So I was so tired when I came home from school that I immediately plopped down on my. My sofa, which was like, my bed. It was a futon. And I fell asleep. And when I woke up, I looked over and my mom's door was, like, coming out of it was a little boy, and he was doing his best to close the door without making a lot of sound. And he shut the door and started walking towards me. And then he completely just dissipated and vanished. But the strangest thing about it was my feeling when I saw him was that I knew this kid and that I was so annoyed because I knew that he was gonna, like, disturb my nap. Like, I was really tired and. And, you know, he woke me up with whatever noise he made and then he was gonna come. It was like I knew. Honestly, in hindsight, when I first had my son, I felt like I remembered him from then. And I felt like the feeling that I had when I was a kid and I saw this is like, it doesn't sound wholesome, but, like, it's the same annoyance that I get now. Like, you know when you're doing something and all sudden the kid comes into whatever, your room or your office or something, and you're like, there it goes. Whatever I was going to do, I'm not doing it anymore, was the exact feeling that I had, which was a strange feeling because I didn't have any siblings. Like, I didn't have any relation to that feeling. I didn't have another kid that was constantly, you know, ruining my good time. And so. And then, yeah, he vanished right before my eyes.
Top Lobster
You think your son visited you, like, in 15 years in the.
David Lee Corbo
I don't know, to annoy you? To annoy the shit out of me. And I like that because, like, God's like, I'm going to. This is how You. You're going to know one day it's your son, because nobody is going to provoke that feeling of annoyance in you except for this kid. And these are the only experiences you're gonna have.
Top Lobster
It's like. It's almost dread. Like after I put my kids to sleep and then I go and I lay down and you hear, like, footsteps. I'm like, I wish this was a ghost. I wish it was a demon.
David Lee Corbo
But it's much rather it be a demon ever goes. Dude. Yeah. That. That feeling that you have when, you know, like, whatever you were just getting settled in to do, especially if it's. If it's sleepy, if you're gonna have a nap. Parents out there know, right? That was the exact feeling that I felt. Never felt that again until I had a kid. So I just wanted to say that because that was strange. Do you listen?
Top Lobster
Your son is an astral time traveler. It's possible. With David's family history, I don't doubt it. Let me tell you a story, actually, really quickly.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Top Lobster
Because you're talking about seeing full body apparitions, and this is what Jason here is talking about as well. I have seen full body apparitions. Moving, walking, doing things. I'd love to get my cut. One of my cousins on the show, she's in Pennsylvania, but she is the main target of this kind of stuff. Back when I was living in Brooklyn in Seagate, my cousin's house was in Seagate, and we would sleep over there. He was like, you know, one of the cool cousins, and his parents would let us do whatever, so we go sleep over there all the time. But that house was a crazy haunted. I think I mentioned they've done. They did like, you know, a lot of Ouija boards in the basement there. There's a lot of weird stuff going on.
David Lee Corbo
Not a good move.
Top Lobster
No, no, it was. It was haunted. I used to live there when I was a child. Then it was passed down to my uncle, and then it was passed down to my aunt, who was living there up until last month. And that's. This is going to be the interesting part that ties it in. But, you know, my cousin that lived there for years because they. They had that apartment for, I don't even know, probably like 25 years. So my younger cousin would see stuff inside of that apartment, outside of that apartment. Actually, he's the cousin. The cousin that did this. This drawing. Let's do this. Shameless plug. Really quick shout out to Moondog. Moondog Arts. He's the guy that I go To. To do this artwork here for the Raven check. And guys, go to toplobster.com he also did the. The top lobster artwork of me chopping up Bill Gates. And so every so often I'll pay him to do some. Cool. Because I love his art style. And he actually draws for. It's like a trading card company. They make like, weed specific trading cards. And he's a pothead, so it works out great for him. But yeah, so that cousin, they see a lot of weird shit in that house. And they've. They've since moved. But yeah, I've seen a full body apparition. But anyway, I tell the story because that family, now, they've moved to Florida, the entire family. And I don't think you. I don't think you leave that with you. One of their other daughters lives in Pennsylvania. She's definitely still haunted. Like, I would love to have her on the show to talk about it, but I really don't want to bring that back with her because, yeah, I know that it gave her a hard time and I think. I don't know if it still does because I don't talk to her that much. But I know when she had moved, whatever was in the Seagate house followed her to Pennsylvania, and it follows her daughter. But anyway, now this family is moving to Florida and they're moving in with my other aunt. Sizzling the lawn lady.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, no. Oh, no. Really?
Top Lobster
Yeah. So they're living because they're close.
David Lee Corbo
That seems like living together. Horrifying mix, dude.
Top Lobster
It's. I mean, they're, you know, they get along great. But. Yes.
David Lee Corbo
No, I mean, like, your spiritual. Seems cursed.
Top Lobster
Yeah. And I think it's. I think it's familial stuff. Like, the more that I research about my family in general, the more I realize, like, you know, my grandmother from that side might have gone through some stuff as a child. She also might have been into this kind of stuff and had given it up. There's stories about her saying, like, she made a deal with God to, like, never touch this stuff if XYZ happens. She was going through a hard time and she never did touch it after that. But how wide was that? How wide open was that door? Does that pass down to your children, certainly? Titi. Miriam. I don't. Yeah, I don't know. So, I mean, it's going to be interesting to see if I see how that plays out, because I don't think you just leave this paranormal stuff where you're at. Like, they could have my parents Left it. They left that apartment and we left that paranormal stuff at the apartment. But these people, I love them, but they're retarded. They did everything possible to invite it in. And they even gave one of the guys a name. I've seen him. They get. They named him.
David Lee Corbo
That seems dangerous. Yeah, that seems dangerous.
Top Lobster
You've seen he's one of the benign ghosts. Yeah, I've seen him. My mother has seen him. He's benign. He's an old, old guy that stands in the corner of this small kitchenette. It's like, I love this house because it's like it's. It's such a small house, but it's like, you walk in and it's like, you know, small counter stove right there. Countertop fridge on the other side. Real small hallway. It's real small table. It's New York. Yeah, it's like. It's straight New York. I know, but something about it, like, I'm a kid. I remember sitting at that small table with my cousin. We would draw comic books. So it's like I remember that place fondly. But I do remember being there and him leaning on the counter, like, kind of right in the entrance. And if you're cooking or if you're in the kitchen table, you can see him from like the corner of your eye. I've been aware of this person. And almost all my family members who have lived there or even visited there extensively will tell you about this guy. These named him. It.
David Lee Corbo
I don't think you should name because when I. When I hear that, I'm like, I don't know what that is. I don't think that's the lingering spirit of an individual.
Top Lobster
That's what it wants you to think.
David Lee Corbo
That's what it wants you to think. And even. Even still, I. Sometimes I think there's even room for, like, if there is enough energy dumped into a specific area of a house. Fabuloso attracts.
Top Lobster
Fabulous.
David Lee Corbo
Unbelievable. I think that you might get like a burned in memory, an energetic exchange from an event that took place where it kind of plays on a loop to some degree. And I think even that, like, if you interact with it, something will see that you're interacting with it and then slide in and let me up.
Top Lobster
This is. Let me just say this to Emily. In my house, that shit doesn't fly. My house. None of this happens here. David came, he saw. He said he saw.
David Lee Corbo
I thought. I thought I saw something walk across. But I mean, you live in a big field dog or. Who knows what I saw it could have been a.
Top Lobster
That was here for David. I don't see, man. And it's. It's generally boring here. Knock on wood. It's just. It is what it is. Like for my whole life, these things. I'm aware of them, but they don't. They don't. They don't around here. Cuz I. Yeah, I do not entertain it.
David Lee Corbo
I've got something else. I mean, like, you know, that's. There was a time where it seemed to dial up for me. It has since died down significantly. But, I mean, you know, it does seem that something likes me.
Top Lobster
All right, I'm sorry. I do not welcome this stuff. And if there were anything that There's. There's been times where my wife had, like, sleep paralysis way before we were married. And like, we don't like. It's just like, I'm like, this is not acceptable. Not happening. This is my place.
David Lee Corbo
Sleep paralysis in this house.
Top Lobster
Yeah. No. And then she. And then she doesn't anymore because we're not. We're just doing it. It's like, I think. I think that's really the attitude that people should approach. If you don't want this stuff, like, really be like, yo, no, not happening here. Yeah, I'll read. I'll read this.
David Lee Corbo
Definitely. Don't name them.
Top Lobster
Don't name them. Don't invite them in. Don't do the Ouija board. After they. They did the Ouija board multiple times. They started having.
David Lee Corbo
Afterwards, they're like, we got to see if this has been emptied out or not. Why don't. You know what? Why don't we bring the Ouija board and see if there's any more activity?
Top Lobster
It's like my cousin. My cousin and his friends. And then my other. The female cousin and her friends did it. Two separate events. And the parents were like. They didn't exactly tell them not to. This is the kind of household where they would buy every VHS tape from Blockbuster. Like they had like a collection of VHS tapes, all horror stuff. They openly invited. They embraced this kind of like, horror film idea, and the house was already haunted. And then their kids are doing the Ouija board in the basement. Things start getting real weird. The parents find out. They freak out a little bit, but they don't want to act like they're freaking out because the rest of the family would be like, what are you doing? They take the Ouija board, throw it out. It ends up back in the house. They've done this a number of times.
John Morgan
And it's like, recently a new Client called me and started by saying, Mr. Morgan, I really need your help, but I'm just a nobody. Those words stunned me and I immediately called him back. And we're now helping him and his family after a terrible accident. I'm John Morgan of Morgan and Morgan. Everybody who comes to our firm at their time of need is a somebody. I grew up poor, but my grandmother was like a queen to us. At Morgan and Morgan, our goal is to level the playing field for you and your family at your time of need. The insurance company has unlimited money and resources. You need a firm who can fight them toe to toe for right at 30 years. We have fought them in courtrooms throughout America. Our results speak for themselves. And always remember, everybody is a somebody and nobody is a nobody. Visit forthepeople.com to learn about our firm, Morgan and Morgan. For the people injured, visit forthepeople.com for an office near you.
David Lee Corbo
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Top Lobster
I don't know what they did afterward. I know you're not supposed to burn this stuff because there's a supposedly release whatever entities are in it, but they're haunted. And whatever.
David Lee Corbo
The rules are. People, people get too hung up on. It's like the rules are you got to smudge. The rules are you got to burn some sage. The rules are like, no, the rules are don't play with that shit at all. And if you do play with it, petition Jesus Christ to wipe your your slate clean because you've been a dummy.
Top Lobster
Yeah, just be like, hey, listen, I didn't understand the full extent to what I was agreeing with. And I think that I need to have this slate wiped clean. And I think that that works.
David Lee Corbo
I was at a garage sale yesterday and I was looking at, they had boxes of VHS. And I was like, oh, you know what? The resale on these is probably pretty good and. But I kind of left it alone.
Top Lobster
Hi, Jimmy, welcome. New face in the chat.
David Lee Corbo
No, this is Jin. This is Jin since day one. She's been here forever. She's the greatest.
Top Lobster
I haven't seen it.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, she just has your whole name spelled out this time. Typically we See it where it just says like gin.
Top Lobster
Ah, she's make your household hostile to their presence. Great, great input. Go ahead, David, tell me about the.
David Lee Corbo
Just that, you know, I was, I was just looking at all these. They had boxes and boxes of old VHS. They had got them from, what would you call it, a storage unit sale. Somebody used to own a, you know, a video store. And I was looking at it, they had a bunch of cool stuff. I was looking at those. They had these Norman Rockwell plates that go for quite a bit of money and, and they also had a lot of dope guns. I almost bought a shotgun, a 12 gauge shotgun from 1908 that was in like beautiful condition. It was like a Martin's Firearms 12 gauge pump shotgun. And the only reason I didn't buy it is because I was like, I couldn't find the resale on it. It was like really difficult to try to. And I was like, I wonder if this thing is worth any money, but.
Top Lobster
I wonder, you know, you never know.
David Lee Corbo
What you're gonna buy from like a yard sale that's gonna have something attached to it and then you bring it into your own house, you know, and.
Top Lobster
You'Re, you, you mentioned, you mentioned the VHS stuff. And it got me thinking about like how the, how VHS is recorded. And it's like, so they use a magnetic head to record the video and then there's a separate audio section that plays the audio alongside. So like two files. You think about like the videos that we work with. You've got your video file and then your WAV file, which is the, the audio. But they're doing it with magnets and on like a physical piece of tape. They're creating an impression with those magnets and it's being recorded. It's so crazy.
David Lee Corbo
It's crazy even a little bit understand what you're talking about. Like, I can't even pretend that I know what the.
Top Lobster
How that you've never opened up a vhs.
David Lee Corbo
Well, I've looked at it. Yeah, you have that black thin tape or whatever that's inside of it. And I couldn't even begin to pretend I understand why that makes images and sound happen.
Top Lobster
There's. Well, okay, so this is what they're saying. The magnetic head is used to record the video signal on magnetic tape. As the tape moves past the head, the head creates magnetic field that alters magnetic, magnetic properties of the tape service of the tape surface. These changes represent the image and the movement of that video. That's fucking nuts. That's like a stone Tape theory, except for it is on actual vhs. So to think that that's, you know, we've sold millions and million, probably billions of copies of VHS tapes, but we don't believe that this life can be impressionable on another realm. It's crazy.
David Lee Corbo
That's a great way of putting it. Yeah. Oh, and that's why the. The ring was so scary. That's right. Yeah. I don't understand it at all. I just. I look at that and I go, that's amazing. It's the same thing with, like. I have a record player with a lot of Del Rey, by the way, we have a lot of Del Rey record. And I look at that and I go, how? And I go, oh, well, there's a bunch of little notches. And I go, shut up. Shut up. Just get out of my face. I don't believe you. I don't. It's spirit.
Top Lobster
I don't know how. I mean, the acoustic. The acoustic resonance of, like, a. Of a record is just amazing because it's just like a. It's a little pin that will drop on it, and it's supposed to. Like, that pin will then go to a horn acoustically and it'll spin around and play this song. It's. It's. It's nuts. It's nuts.
David Lee Corbo
It's not lying to us, right? It's just. It's magic. Nephilim magic.
Top Lobster
And really, it amazes me more than what we do on the computer. Like, it's much more high quality with these audio. With these digital type files. But the physical aspect of these things is incredible.
David Lee Corbo
It really is. Okay, all right, I'm gonna continue on. You want me to continue this on?
Top Lobster
Yeah, yeah. I'm just. I'm saying. Except for when you have to fucking rewind your vhs. That's. Then. Then we're like, this is bullshit.
David Lee Corbo
Be kind. Please rewind.
Top Lobster
Okay, one more question. Do you think that there's a. Do you think that there's a difference in watching a movie on VHS versus, like, a digital copy? You'll get like.
David Lee Corbo
Like, if you were to go into the audio. Audio hierarchy, right, where it's like, vinyl sounds better kind of a deal, maybe.
Top Lobster
Even on your brain, like, the impression that it's going to make in your eyes, on your brain.
David Lee Corbo
I would say the only factor that determines whether or not it's better is do you have a nostalgia associated with that, like, granular kind of degradation that a VHS has? Like, a VHS almost has, like, a haunting aspect to it. The way that everything is. Is you know, it's not as. Yeah, there you go. VHS quality is nostalgic as. Exactly. That's exactly what I'm saying. So. So I would say in some ways, yeah, like you know the, the Halloween song. Spooky scary skeletons and it's got like the old timey cartoon like the Betty Boop style animation playing and it's this lanky clown and the way that he's moving in the animation is like haunting for the time. It wasn't haunting. I don't think anybody was. Like, this is spooky and weird. But in hindsight, looking back at that technology, you're like, this has an aspect to it that is. It's granular, it's nostalgic, but it also is haunting in some weird way. And in that way I do like that and I'm not even sure why, but I do lower quality. So you focus on the story, not specific details like pores on a face. Yeah, we definitely hit the point of diminishing returns when you start to watch football games or something and you could see like the pores on them. Like this is gross. I don't need to see this. This is not.
Top Lobster
I want to see generally what's going on. This is too much detail.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Not intimately what's going on. Oh yeah. The way the music crackles adds to it too. Yeah, yeah. There's something about it. It's a vibe.
Top Lobster
It's not just nostalgia though. I feel like it is. It's vibrating on a different level and we're perceiving it differently than we do. Like this feels more flat. You know, I'm getting a lot of information, but it's all like add information that I felt like I was getting more dimensional information because it's, it's something burned into a tape. Something physical that's being replicated. Showed you. Whatever, go ahead. Let's. Let's read this paragraph.
David Lee Corbo
Maybe something. You might be on to something there. Okay. He goes on to say this next experience was just from last May. My wife and myself were on a camping trip in the Wayne National Forest to celebrate our anniversary. Happy anniversary, dude. It was around 10pm and it was time for the fires to be put out. At this time I was just sitting there and I had noticed down into the forest. I think he mis. Put a word in there. I. And I had something down into the forest because I had looked. Let's see. I had looked down into the forest because we were sitting upon a ridge of one of the foothills and I noticed lights in the forest. Thinking nothing of it. Perhaps they were lightning bugs. I did not pay attention. It wasn't until I noticed one of the lights pinwheeling through the treetops. And at that point, I realized these weren't lightning bugs. So I focused my attention on the forest. Now, my wife had just stepped out of the camper, and I asked her to stop for a second as I put the fire out and to sit and look into the forest with me to make sure that I was not seeing things. I asked her if she, too, was seeing these lights, and she confirmed that she, too, could see the lights. She had no intention of sitting outside in the dark with me. And when I say dark, I mean dark as death. And I'm sure Tony knows. And I think that's because this email was originally meant for Tony, which explains the three previous stories that he alluded to, but we don't have here. This is an email that he copied and pasted us that Merkel never a. Maybe Merkel's too good for it, but not us, not the guys over at nbsp Chronicles.
Top Lobster
Bottom of the barrel, baby.
David Lee Corbo
Bottom of the barrel. What's that? Tony won't reach your stories. We will. All right, so he goes on to say, she went back inside, and I continue to sit out there for about an hour. I know this because at 11pm My wife came to the window, which was roughly five feet away from where I was sitting, and told me that it was 11. And she asked me when I was going to come in. I informed her that I plan on sitting out there for a little bit longer, and she moved away from the window. Now, before this, she had come to the window a few times, asking me what I was doing, because she could hear moving around the outside as she has supersonic ears. But after she.
Top Lobster
My wife, too.
David Lee Corbo
My wife can't. Dude, my wife can't hear anything, and my son can't hear anything. I got to stop. I'm sorry. I know this is an interruption, but you just did a thing. You have no idea how frustrating this is. Where my son will be. Like, when we go home, can I. Can I. Can I. Can I please watch YouTube? And my wife will say, what? And my son will go, when we get home, can I please watch YouTube? And she'll say, no, no YouTube today. And he'll go, what? And she'll go, what? And he'll go, huh? And I'll go, what is happening right now? Like, they cannot hear each other, and I am cursed with being able to hear both of them crystal clear. It Is the most insane thing. It's become a running joke, like a sitcom, and it's not funny even a little bit. All right, so let's continue on, he says. But after she asked me when I was going to come in, I heard three distinct whoops moving from what seemed to be my left down in the valley and then closer to me, as if these things were communicating. So he's hearing whoops coming from different locations to the extent he suspects they're actually something communicating. Wow. I would have packed it up. Let's see. They were followed by a lone growly howl.
John Morgan
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David Lee Corbo
I have heard coyotes howl and yip communicating to one another multiple times in my life. So I know what a coyote sounds like, and this was no coyote. At the exact time of the howl, which is off to my left, I would say it sounded maybe 150 to 200 yards down and around the hill of the. Into the valley. Around the hill, into the valley. Okay, straight ahead and slightly down. Slightly to my right, down the hill, I heard a loud snap of a tree branch. Not a limb, but a branch. It was very loud. Damn. So this guy is. I would be inside?
Top Lobster
Yes. I mean, not that it matters, but these are all the symptoms of a bigfoot, which is like, how do you feel about Bigfoot? I know, like, Tony loves him. I just couldn't. I can't get. I can't get it up for Bigfoot. No homo.
David Lee Corbo
I kind of. I mean, I like it. You know, when we heard that story about the Bigfoot identifying itself as an Elliot seeking redemption, I go, that's a fun element, right? And obviously the Esau thing also makes it fun. I don't think about Bigfoot much, and I think that's because I don't think.
Top Lobster
We have you at all.
David Lee Corbo
I don't think about you at all. I think it's because we've been given such a, like a stupid version of Bigfoot where it's just like the big monkey, you know, we definitely took the least interesting attribute of this thing and then made it its entire name, like Bigfoot. Who gives a shit about Bigfoot? This thing is like in excess of like 12ft sometimes or some crazy crap like that. And I mean, the last thing you're going to be thinking about is its feet, if you ever see one. And on that note, when I was a kid, I was afraid of him. I remember sitting on the corner with my buddy at night and we were talking about Bigfoot and I said, bigfoot's terrifying. And he's like, how is Bigfoot terrifying? And I said, look down the street into the darkness and imagine for a second something that is like 10ft tall. This gigantic silhouette of what looks like a man, but it's far too big. And imagine it has like glowing red eyes. And then imagine that thing hauling ass towards you in the night. You would be. I mean, it's the most terrifying thing that I could think of, really, because the implications of being caught by a 12 foot tall mammal, bipedal mammal, is that you're gonna get ripped asunder. This thing is gonna tear off your arms and have sex with the sockets. There's no way you put down a Bigfoot, right? So in that way, like, it is very scary. It's. It's a. But, yeah, it just doesn't really do it for me. I don't know what it is.
Top Lobster
Yeah, same. Same thing. I mean, I respect it. It's just. It's like, what the fuck is it? So.
David Lee Corbo
So if we saw one in the forest, though, let me imagine if I.
Top Lobster
Seen one back there, I'd be like, nah, this is. This sucks.
David Lee Corbo
It sucks so bad, I wouldn't even shoot at it.
Top Lobster
I don't want to see it. That's like, that's the thing. Like, I'm not going out of my way to find it. And if I did, I would much rather see a dog man than a bigfoot is. Like, I'm just more interested in that, you know, when it's probably worse for me. Right.
David Lee Corbo
No. You know why? I'm not saying that it is or isn't worse, but. But it becomes infinitely scarier if bigfoot is, like, sentient in the way that we are and then still chooses to be mean. Like, if it chooses to be mean after. That's really scary because then you have, like, a malicious, clever, hairy man that's 12ft tall. And I mean, like, what that thing could do to you is. Is horrific. So. But yeah, I mean, until I see one, it's not gonna move the meter. But I imagine if you ever did see one, nothing else would. Would hold a flame to it for the rest of your life. You'd be like, no, nothing is. Is more horrifying than this that I saw.
Top Lobster
That's true. All right.
David Lee Corbo
So where the hell were we?
Top Lobster
He carries on. Now, those lights I spoke of earlier, they would come and go. They would move through the treetops. So he's seeing lights, and now he's getting signs of bigfoot phenomena.
David Lee Corbo
And he says it's like 11 o'clock at night. Right. Where am I tripping? Did he say that? I think he said 11:00 at night. Just compared 11:00pm Yep.
Top Lobster
All right. So they're moving through the treetops. I know this because I'd actually looked straight above myself because there was really only one light you could see. It was in the sky. And these lights were circling. They were circling above him as well. Just not. Not just down on the. On the forest, in the treetops. So there, it seems like they're right directly above him. And now when this howl happened, the lights began to move frantically, and they grew in size, becoming large orbs. And they were responding to the howl as if they were trying to find a place to hide.
David Lee Corbo
Whoa.
Top Lobster
I don't.
David Lee Corbo
That's weird.
Top Lobster
Yeah. I don't know. But they definitely responded. The license.
David Lee Corbo
I just want to say, like, sometimes you kind of gleam something weird from, like, a paranormal experience. And I think that counts for a lot, like, when you don't have evidence, but something strange is happening. But this is the impression that you got when he says that they were behaving as if they were trying to find a place to hide. And they were, and they definitely responded. I don't know. I sometimes think that the impression counts for a lot.
Top Lobster
Yeah. Yeah. Like what are you getting from that? Even if it's like, wasn't. Even if they weren't trying to hide, maybe that's the wrong impression, but they were, they reacted, certainly. So that's like a. You got a frequency going out with this howl. And they, they often say, like Bigfoot or Dogman, they'll do a, a growl or a howl or something that will stop people in its place. And, you know, it's like, lions do this. This is, it's a, it's a Pokemon attribute, right? They.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, I don't know who the fuck.
Top Lobster
Uses growl in Pokemon or roar.
David Lee Corbo
It's like you're using growl, man. You're, you're, you're messing up big time. But I mean, the precedent for being in the video game. Right. It lowers your attack. By the way, I just think that, you know, there is scientific precedent for big cats using infrasound to, like, kind of stun their prey. There are small. Especially, like, if it, if it comes to a younger prey animal, one that's not reached maturity, they'll entirely freeze. And there are biologists who suggest that the low growl that these animals emit can actually cause a sort of a light state of paralysis. Now, if a cat can do that, a big cat can do that. And what's also interesting, if you couple that with the idea of, like, imagine having a bass speaker in your car and it's so loud that it's vibrating and creating that blurry effect, sometimes I wonder. And by the way, we did just watch a video where they showed how a bat can emit a frequency that causes camera distortion. Yep, I watched that video just the other day. So you have a precedent for camera distortion. You also have a precedent for paralysis. So if these creatures, these Bigfoot, can emit some sort of low frequency ultrasound or, you know, low vibration, that creates a sense of paralysis and fear, but also creates a distortion. This might be why we can never get a photo of them or even why when you see them, you're not even too sure what you're looking at, right?
Top Lobster
Yeah, they're creating like a. I mean, people. You'll see it if it's hot enough outside. Sometimes you'll just see like this mirage effect or something like that if something's going on with the air between you and whatever you're looking at. All right, so he continues, the lights eventually calmed down and went back to their normal flickering on and off and moving around as they were before. So I continue to sit there and watch the lights because it was really Cool. You're sick. Fuck Jason Burns. But I like you. As I was sitting there looking at the lights, I noticed we fell in. We felt the hairs of. On both of my legs. I noticed I felt the hair on both my legs simultaneously. Stand up straight. And I remember that I'm. They stand up straight now. Remember, I'm sitting in the dark. Okay. So I guess he can't really see it, but he's feeling that.
David Lee Corbo
I also feel like he's kind of realizing, like. Like, along with that comes a heightened sense of things and he's kind of like, oh, I'm just sitting in the dark.
Top Lobster
Dog snack sense. This is a doozy here.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, great. Go.
Top Lobster
It was then that I noticed that the frogs had went silent and the lights had ceased. Okay, this is a. I spoke about this on the last episode or the first episode about, like, just silence in. In nature, where usually you'll hear a cicadas, you'll hear the wind, and all of a sudden it's like. I don't know if everything around you is quiet or if you are now interacting with something and is decided that you will be in this space that it's at. So it is quiet there.
David Lee Corbo
You ever hear, like, when you have, like a whole field of crickets or cicadas? Cicadas can be deafening, right? Like, they get so loud and, you know, like, being outside, when cicadas are outside, you can do shit. The kids can play. You can shout and scream. The cicadas will just keep rolling. Imagine something, because this is like something that's described over and over again. What has to happen in an area that's so impactful that you don't notice it audibly. Like, it's not like an explosion took place and everything went silent. But whatever it is, everything in the area has unanimously agreed to stop making noise. Like, do you remember how does that.
Top Lobster
You remember that? Emergency broadcast signals. Of course. Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
I remember last year. Yeah. Maybe where the cicadas, like, rolling stopped or whatever because of the signal.
Top Lobster
They went crazy. They were.
David Lee Corbo
Because of the signal?
Top Lobster
Yes. Or the opposite. They didn't stop, but they went, like, louder than I've ever heard them. To the point where you can usually. If this arcade is. You can kind of talk through it.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Top Lobster
These guys were like the star of the show. They were vibrating. It sounded like bees, but they were cicadas. And my daughter heard it too. I was like, what the fuck was that?
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, I don't know. You know how they say, like, frequencies, like WI FI signals, Bluetooth, telephone, Signals, all that stuff screws with bees because it's a frequency interference. To me, it feels like whatever these animals, these bugs, these birds they're picking up on, if it's not audible, but it's still making them all stop in this wide area, then it's frequency based. More likely. No.
Top Lobster
So two different types of frequencies. One that made these guys quite irritated. It seems like this frequency kind of calms everything down because they just stop. Everything stops.
David Lee Corbo
I wonder if it's fear, if it's like a self preservation. Like don't want to draw attention to myself because that thing's here.
Top Lobster
Why does the wind stop? That's interesting.
David Lee Corbo
Well, that starts to lend itself to something else entirely. Right. That's what Tony Merkel would call the bridge being in between realms. It looks the same, but you're in a transitionary stage and portal slip. Yeah, yeah. Like there's a movie I was watching, I forgot what the hell it was. But very much the same case where slipping into this bridge causes like a sound distortion to happen. Things are muted, muffled.
Top Lobster
Right, right. So, all right, so he goes, so this happens. And he knew then that something had his eyes on him. He didn't panic. He sat there for a minute, grabbed the cigarette and smoked it. And he didn't want to show any fear. Yeah, yeah, pretty gangster. Didn't want to show any fear. Just acted like, you know, everything was before. And he said, I slowly got up and began. And he got up after smoking and slowly begin making my way to the door of the camper. I would stop there and look around as if I was not aware of something that was looking at me, even though I was very aware.
David Lee Corbo
That's kind of interesting behavior, isn't it? Why is he instinctively like, don't show fear. Exactly.
Top Lobster
Notice it, but he's looking for it. I wouldn't have even looked for it. I would have been like, I'm just going to go inside and that's going to be that we're not giving this any attention. So I think you're dealing with it in the right way. And he goes, right before I got to the door, I heard a loud bang on the opposite side of the camper. Oh, shit. So, yeah, I went inside. My wife asked me if I fell down and I told her no. She said she heard a loud bang. And I told her no, that was on the other side of the camper. I heard it as well. So don't worry, it wasn't me. It was something else.
David Lee Corbo
Let me tell you, I like camping infinitely More now that I live in Florida because of having a gun. Not that a gun is going to help you against, you know, let's just call it. Let's say it is a mammal, a naturally occurring creature. You know, on Earth, nothing 9 millimeter is going to help you against something that large. But it does make me feel better because this guy has not mentioned any means of self defense or he probably would have said like I lit a cigarette and I loaded around into the chamber. You know what I mean? Like, and that didn't happen. It was just I let my cigarette or lit it and then smoked it and went inside.
Top Lobster
Sorry, Brian just. Brian just texted us. He said he was up until 4am casting demons out last night and he misread the time. Thought it said 12:30 somehow. I deeply apologize. Okay, well, that's a good. Ryan Soon.
David Lee Corbo
And also that's a good excuse.
Top Lobster
Best excuse I've ever heard.
David Lee Corbo
I mean, couldn't make it. I was casting out demons. Fine, Fine, dude, fine. That's. That's a more worthy cause than hanging out with us, I'll give you that.
Top Lobster
All right. So he asked. He asked his girlfriend, did she said, did you not hear those whoops? And that very loud house. What? And that very loud house. Shortly after howl. I guess he wants to say how shortly after you asked me if I was coming in and she said no.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, I'm sorry. It actually would have been growl. It was a growl that he heard afterwards.
Top Lobster
Right, right. He said, I was dumbfounded that she didn't hear it, seeing that she can hear me move out there and would ask me what you're doing. Yeah, that's. That was for you. Then I asked her what time it. What time is it? Thinking it was probably around midnight because to me it felt like I had been out there for at least another hour. And she replied, 1115.
David Lee Corbo
Wow.
Top Lobster
And I said, bitch, no way. You're telling me it's been 15 minutes since you asked me when I was coming in? And she said yes, I've been. I've been out there for an hour. And she said no, it's 15 minutes.
David Lee Corbo
Takes at least 15 minutes to smoke a cigarette.
Top Lobster
Seems like he's dealing with some lost time. Right? Like.
David Lee Corbo
Or time dilation one way or the other.
Top Lobster
Right. He didn't lose time in this realm.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wow. Interesting.
Top Lobster
So we sat inside for about an hour talking, reading books that they provided for in the camper. The company's called Getaway Home. I believe they're pretty cool. You guys should check it Out. Okay. Shout out. Getaway home. We went back outside before going to bed to smoke. And when we stepped outside, directly in front of us, we heard this clicking sound. It was loud and sounded as if somebody was taking an ink pen and clicking it really fast.
John Morgan
Recently, a new client called me and started by saying, Mr. Morgan, I really need your help, but I'm just a nobody. Those words stunned me and I immediately called him back. And we're now helping him and his family after a terrible accident. I'm John Morgan of Morgan and Morgan. Everybody who comes to our firm at their time of need is a somebody. I grew up poor, but my grandmother was like a queen to us. At Morgan and Morgan, our goal is to level the playing field for you and your family at your time of need. The insurance company has unlimited money and resources. You need a firm who can fight them toe to toe for right. At 30 years, we have fought them in courtrooms throughout America. Our results speak for themselves. And always remember this. Everybody is a somebody and nobody is a nobody. Visit forthepeople.com to learn about our firm, Morgan and Morgan. For the people injured, visit forthepeople.com for an office near you.
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Top Lobster
So she shines a light in that direction and something ran down the hill super fast.
David Lee Corbo
Dude.
Top Lobster
Yeah, fuck that.
David Lee Corbo
What do you do? What do you do? I mean, you. You leave.
Top Lobster
He says, now I understand there are down small trees and there's trees everywhere. It's a forest, so it's not easy to run downhill that fast without banging into a tree. But yet something did, and the clicking continued. So my attention was on the clicking. My wife was out there for no more than a minute, put her cigarette out and said, I'm going in. She sounds smart, right?
David Lee Corbo
Right.
Top Lobster
Jason's gonna hang out. So I continue to smoke my cigarette because I ain't no bitch. And I finish it still trying to figure out what the hell was clicking. When I went inside, she asked me, did you not hear that? I waited. When I went inside, she asked me, did you not hear that? And I asked her, what? It sounds like your family. Like, what? Huh? Did.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. What? Huh?
Top Lobster
It's a nightmare. Incredible. So she asked me where are we at? Did you not hear the. Hear that? I asked her what. She told me she could hear something off to the right, huffing at us. And I told her, no, I did not hear it, but that is what had spooked her and sent her going right back in. So she heard, like, breathing. Huffing.
David Lee Corbo
Huffing. Right. And that's interesting because he didn't hear it, but he's even asking why she was able to hear him rustling outside the camper but couldn't hear the. The loud growl that he heard.
Top Lobster
This is in Ohio.
David Lee Corbo
This is in Ohio. Okay, that's interesting. Ohio is home to a lot of weird kind of crap, but, I mean, you're right next to each other and you're hearing different sounds. And. And this is something that people often will experience where you have, like, a cryptid sighting and two people who were right next to each other who saw the same thing will come away and describe, like, different attributes that the other person didn't catch or didn't hear, or, you know, heard one thing, but the other person heard something totally different. I don't know what it is. It's like their ability. Sometimes I suspect they have an ability of reality distortion.
Top Lobster
Right, right. Well, here's. Here's some more reality distortion. So his girlfriend at the time, who is usually a light sleeper, slept the heaviest she's ever slept in her life. She was out, like, a light, snoring. Yeah. And had him pinned up against the wall. Needless to say, I wasn't sleeping and I was awake. As I lay there, I listened to what was going on outside because the window at our feet was wide open. This is the same window. This is the same window she was commune communicating to me through earlier. I can hear something moving around. And then I noticed the louder she snored, the louder the huffing was at my window. Something was standing there huffing at her. At her snoring. I kid you not. Hmm.
David Lee Corbo
That is really wild. You know what that sounds like when you have. How many people have had sleep paralysis and their spouse is, like, somehow heavier asleep than they've ever been or like something is clearly happening. There's, like, an abduction experience. There's grays walking in the house. You name it. And for some reason, nobody else in the house is responding to this at all. They're all in the deepest of sleep. That's a lot of what this sounds like.
Top Lobster
Yeah. It also sounds like the huffing is correlating with her snoring. So it's like if you're Having, like, if sleep paralysis is an external thing that something can do to you, it seems like this might be an instant of it. Instance of it. Although she's not awake, she's completely knocked out by whatever. Whatever this thing is doing.
David Lee Corbo
And that's crazy, too, because whatever this thing is sees fit to, you know, if it is the facilitator of this deep sleep that she's in, it's doing it to her, but not to him. He's awake, and it. It's. It's allowing him to hear it. And that's.
Top Lobster
Has a snoring fetish.
David Lee Corbo
Nice.
Top Lobster
All right. So also, as I lay there listening to what's going on outside, I noticed that some of those lights were now coming down through the ceiling and into the camper.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, what the hell, dude.
Top Lobster
Yeah. I also forgot to tell you that one of those lights did come out of the tree. And have her above me as if to check me out.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, hover. I don't know why it said have her, but okay.
Top Lobster
And. And hover above me as if to check me out. When I was outside earlier that night, I have no idea what that was out there, but something was out there. I know Bigfoot and Dogman had been reported in this area, and who's to say it was not one of those? Or maybe a rake or something along those lines? We had noticed that it does sound kind of like a rake. Like, if it ran down. He doesn't describe it as skinny or anything, but if it ran down a hill, like, really fast like that. I know that people say Bigfoot moves really fast, but when he's describing how this thing ran down a hill with trees, just, like, line trees and didn't hit anything, I. I think of how that. That's how, like, a rake would move. Like, very thin, very fast, agile, freaky as hell. We noticed that there were no squirrels, rabbit. We saw no deer. We saw only a small game. Only game as small as chipmunks and small birds. There was nothing around other than very small animals. We're both pondered. We're both still pondering on what we experienced.
David Lee Corbo
I just want to go to the top real quick. He said this was. This just happened, didn't it? Well, actually, we don't know when he sent this to Tony, but this seems relatively recently.
Top Lobster
Yeah, I don't know, but he has. He has one more experience. This is a. This is going to be. I guess we'll end the episode after this, but this one takes place six years ago, so I would love to get a Time frame on that other one, but.
David Lee Corbo
Huh, man.
Top Lobster
Oh, last May. This is. Yeah, so it was from last May, this experience. Yeah. Shout out Diddy offender. Go to toplobs.com check that out. Last May. So that's not even it. I guess that's a year ago.
David Lee Corbo
It's like nine months ago. Nine. Yeah, eight months ago.
Top Lobster
I wonder if he'll go back, man, I don't know.
David Lee Corbo
I mean, judging on the way that he decided to just hang out and smoke a cigarette for a long time while his wife was smart enough to run away, I almost feel like he. He would go back. And I also, I emphas. Emphasize with the idea that there is like a call to come back, you know, like you want to know. Yeah, I would probably. I might go back myself if I had an experience like that. All right. Do you want me to pick this up?
Top Lobster
Yeah, go ahead and read the. This last part here.
David Lee Corbo
So this is last experience. Okay, got it. All right.
Top Lobster
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
So he says this last experience happened around six years ago. My wife and I had went to Indie Scream Park. I don't know what that is. Is that like an emo thing? Indie Scream Park.
Top Lobster
I don't know what the hell that is. Is that in Indianapolis? Here we go. Indiana.
David Lee Corbo
Is it in Indiana?
Top Lobster
Indiana. Scariest haunted house. Yeah. Indie Scream Park.
David Lee Corbo
That's very funny.
Top Lobster
Okay, let me see where it's at exactly. If it's in southern Indiana, then we're talking here.
David Lee Corbo
We'll have to go to Indie Scream Park. So he says my wife and I had went to Indy Scream park and we had went through three of our four attractions. Of four attractions, the last one being somewhat of a deliverance themed attraction. That's interesting. Now, after leaving the last building, the trail was slightly lit, but as you got closer to the exit, it became more lit. They used those small lights that people would use in landscaping to light the trail on both sides. So as you got closer to the exit, the trail became more lit. As the lights became more numerous, we were probably 60 to 70 yards away from the last building and probably 30 yards away from the exit. And again, by this time it is lit up. So he's trying to establish here, like it was not that dark. It was very lit. Now off to the left, I noticed something in the woods. And with this kind of lighting, it only goes so far and then the dark takes over. Well, what was in the woods was just beyond it and was just within the light. If it took two steps back, it would be in the dark. Interesting, interesting. So this is something that he's describing, is hanging on the edge of the light and is fully capable of taking two steps back and being unseen, totally invisible. For whatever reason it is showing itself. He says this thing was tall and very, very dark. And I asked my wife, do you see that? And she replied, yes, I do. Let's go. Me being it seems like the wives are better at avoiding these things than the men are. Me being me, I'm curious because this thing was out of place. It did not fit the attraction in which we just left. And it was very dark. It stood out in the dark. Like I said, it was right on the edge of where the light in the dark separated. So I stepped over the lights and my wife's telling me, come back, don't do that. So he's got to go investigate. And his wife is like, please don't do that. My first thought was either it's a display, a cardboard cutout, or someone dressed up, but either way, I wanted to find out. So he's, he's operating off of the idea that this is part of the. It's strange, but he's still operating as it's part of the attraction. This thing was probably maybe 30ft off the trail because the light was so low. Therefore the light didn't travel too far into the woods. So I walked up to this thing. When I got up to it, I'm on its left shoulder and I'm looking at its left shoulder because its left shoulder was literally at my height. So this thing was probably standing around 7ft tall. When I got closer to it, it was still as black as can be, and I still couldn't make out any features. Yes, it was dark, but it was not that dark. And I noticed no features at all. But yet there is this mass standing directly in front of me. So I walk up to it and noticing there are no features on this thing.
Top Lobster
Hold on.
David Lee Corbo
No features on this thing. And realizing it's not a cardboard cutout. I look up to my left where its head is, and I asked it, what are you?
John Morgan
Get the out of here, dude.
David Lee Corbo
We're talking to these things now. Get the out of here.
Top Lobster
Don't name them. Don't talk to them.
David Lee Corbo
Don't talk to them. Don't ask them questions. It's. It's a consent driven thing. They now have legal bounds to interact with you. It replied with the deepest guttural growl I have ever heard. I have owned large dogs my whole life and I know what particular growls sound like. This growl communicated to me to back the fuck up. I realize at that point this was not a cardboard cutout. This was not a picture at that point when I. It wasn't the fact that I couldn't make out any discernible details and that it was living shadow. This was not a person. Okay. I realize at this point this was not a cardboard cutout. This was not a fixture. This was not human. Because no person could growl that low. Not like that. This was an animal growl as if it were a bear. So I lowered my eyes, I took two steps backwards, calmly turned around and walked back to this trip. This guy, by the way, like, so I heard something in the forest at 11 o'clock at night in the pitch black. And so I sparked another cigarette or.
Top Lobster
You think this guy's white?
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Oh, there is no doubt in my mind that this dude is white. This is 100% white people energy. People could say whatever they want to say about white people. When it comes to cryptids and animals and shit like that, white people don't. They're just seemingly unafraid. Unafraid, unafraid. So, yeah, this guy is definitely a white guy. He says, I took two steps backwards, calmly turned around and walked back to the trail. My wife and myself made our way out and as she's telling me, I shouldn't have done that. We could have gotten trouble. That was. That's the thing, you could have gotten in trouble. I'm looking over my left shoulder at what was standing there and it was still there, still as can be. And to this day I don't know what the hell that was, but I know it was not a person, man. What is that? So you walked all the way up to this thing, still were not able to determine what it was and when it growled at you because you decided to ask it a reasonable question. Who are you? You were like, all right, that's enough for me. And this thing just stood there and you. And you walked away and gave it a couple of old over the shoulder looks. What a wild. He says, I believe it could have been something that was part of the land, that could have manifested because of the screams and fear associated with that energy. Oh, that's an interesting theory. I also know that Indy Scream park is not too far away from Mound State Park. Mound State park is a state park in Indiana. There you go. That has burial mounds. There's burial mounds in Indiana. So my assumption is that this thing could be associated to the land. And I got the feeling that it was native and very ancient, but nonetheless it Was not human. And that growl confirmed it, man. Whoa. That was pretty cool. That was pretty cool. These are the. Are these the. The mountains?
Top Lobster
Mountain State park right here? Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
Is that a picture of Jason and his wife right there?
Top Lobster
The one there they go. They drive in there. She's like, you better not talk to any demons today, Jason. He's like, yeah, I think I'm gonna do it.
David Lee Corbo
The Z man says, this dude is a chad and a half. Yeah, man. I mean, it's. I mean, I think that he operated the right way. I wouldn't have recommended walking up to the thing, but it's like, if you do walk up to a large, Even if it is a large animal, it's kind of the same protocol, right? It's like, okay, do not react energized. You know, be calm, Take some steps back, Deescalate the situation, and walk off calmly.
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Top Lobster
How close do you think he got to this thing?
David Lee Corbo
I don't know. I mean, in my mind when I was reading it, I was envisioning that he was like, you know, not close enough to touch it, but close Enough. Where he should have been able to see what the hell this thing was. Hey, is this real? Rye or die. Where have you been, dog? Welcome back. He says, it's hilarious how they're called mounds in America, but pyramids everywhere else. Well, they're called mounds until you unbury them and then you'd have to call them that.
Top Lobster
Very interesting. Look at this. See, if I. Here we go. I like. I've been doing this cool stuff. If you. If you put it, like, a detailed enough description, you can get some pretty cool feedback.
David Lee Corbo
That's cool. Oh, man. I don't like that at all. Yeah, I don't like looking at that.
Top Lobster
It feels like this is kind of what he was seeing here.
David Lee Corbo
That's cool.
Top Lobster
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
By the way.
Top Lobster
Yeah, save that image.
David Lee Corbo
I just want to know about the preservation mechanisms of Jason, where it's like, I'm gonna walk up to this thing.
Top Lobster
Oh, they're completely doled out, Jason. You're gonna end up dying doing this stuff.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Top Lobster
We like you, and I kind of want you to have more stories, but I don't think you should. I don't think you should walk, like, directly up to this stuff. If you see it, maybe just be like, all right, respect. I respect that. That you're doing that thing over there and walk away, or, hey, man, fucking keep doing what you're doing. I don't. I don't want to.
David Lee Corbo
I got a quick story I could tell. Like, I. Seems like everybody's got something that just sparks a memory in me, so I'll keep it short. One time, me and my friends were at the mall. We used to smoke a lot of weed at the mall when we were teenagers. And one day we left the mall to go smoke a lot of weed somewhere else. And turns out that while we were gone, there was a shooting that happened in the mall. So as we're walking, we found some wooded area that we weren't familiar with. And me and, like, six other people decided to walk into it and go smoke, and our phones all start blowing up that there's been a shooting at the mall. And we're like, that's crazy. That's crazy. I can't believe that. And of course, we were, like, teenagers, so we decided to get, like, really hyper dramatic about it. Very annoying as we didn't know the people that got shot or anything like that. And we're sitting there on this dark trail that's in the woods, and something comes running out onto the trail. Now, like, all six of us see this thing, and I Like, we all had the same story, and in hindsight, it makes no sense. The shadow of, like, a giant bear came out of the woods. Now, there was no light, so it was a shadow because there was no light. So we could only see silhouettes of shit. You know, it was so dark in there, and the way that it came out onto the trail was as if it was giving chase. So we all ran. All of us ran. Like, I left my friends in the dust. That's how I ran. I ran that because I thought, like, whoever was closest to the bear was gonna die. And we ran as frantically and as hard as we possibly could. And once we broke the tree line and came out into the open, there was nothing chasing us. But, like, I don't know, I. We seemingly knew for a moment that there was a bear chasing us. And as much as that didn't make too much sense. I mean, New Jersey has black bear, but this was like Kodiak bear. Like, it was big. It was, like, way bigger than us. No bear is gonna stand taller than us, right? You think about a bear on all fours, a black bear, they're really not that big. I wouldn't fuck with one. But they're not that big. Black bear are smaller than brown bear. The way that this looked. This looked like a. Like a grizzly bear just popped out of the woods and started chasing us. And, you know. Yeah. I shamelessly left all my friends in the dust. And when we all broke for the tree line, there was. There was nothing. There you go. Nephilim death squad. All men left behind. There was nothing there. So I don't know what to make of that. But, like, shadows themselves, once you get into, like, real darkness, it's almost like. You know how we talk with Bradley Lael, and it's like these. These different spirits can manipulate the Aether or the plasma, and they can determine what shape and form that it takes by kind of possessing it. I almost feel like shadows work the same, where if there is enough absence of light, something can almost, like, hijack shadows and temporarily use them as, like, some sort of corporeal form. I. I don't know. It's. It's weird, but I was pretty damn sure that I saw something that day. I mean, we all ran from it like our lives depended on it. We didn't talk, we just reacted. We all reacted at the same time. Nobody said, there's a bear run. We all saw something come out, something huge that towered over us, and we all ran. And then only afterwards to tell you the Truth. We were so caught up with the idea that somebody was shot at the mall that we fully just figured we went into the wrong part of the woods, got chased out by a bear, and then went to go, like, link up with our other friends who were also at the mall to figure out. So we left that story in the dust, you know, after that, it was like, yo, somebody. And they did, by the way, somebody went into, like, Ashby. Gosh. Or whatever the hell the baby store is and shot their baby mama in the mall in New Jersey. Yeah, dude, it was crazy that this. They just went in there. Like, we had friends that were there that had videos of, like, the initial screaming match. Dude goes in screaming at his girlfriend, blah, blah, blah, and the next thing you know, like, shots fired. And. Yeah, he killed his. His baby mama in the. In the. In the baby clothes store. So we were so caught up with that that we didn't give a anymore, that we just said, yeah, we got chased by a bear. Don't go. Don't go over there in those woods, man.
Top Lobster
Yeah, so that's. I guess people react different. You maybe. Maybe you aren't white. White enough. So do you get to say the N word? I guess I'll leave that up to leave that up to other people. I don't. I don't really know what to make of this guy's response to this. It's. It's borderline psychotic. But I know that that's how. That's how it went because I know people like that that just.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, you don't know how you're going to react.
Top Lobster
Yeah. Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
That's crazy, though. That is crazy. I am. I weird. See, this is where the white in me kicks in. I go, I kind of want to have a cool experience.
Top Lobster
I don't know. I think some people say that, but I don't think you. Maybe you do, but maybe after you do, you don't want it because that experience opens up other experiences. And I don't know how far I'd like to go. Like, I'm thinking in the future, you know, it would be fun for the show. We have a nice episode. But then I'd have to live with another 10 years of weird visitations and supernatural occurrences in my house. I'm like, I think I'm all set.
David Lee Corbo
I don't think we would have a good show out of it. I don't think it would make a good episode. Nobody likes hearing stories about. It's like I said, it's like telling people your dreams, sharing your dreams. Is only slightly worse than being like, yo, let me show you this song. And then having somebody be a prisoner for three and a half minutes while you show them your favorite song.
Top Lobster
Yeah, just hold up the phone.
David Lee Corbo
Like, it's the worst.
Top Lobster
The good part. There's a good part right here.
David Lee Corbo
Like, listen, listen, listen, listen. Did you hear that? Hold on, let me rewind. Like, oh, my God, dude.
Top Lobster
Oh, my.
David Lee Corbo
And you're just going, mm, mm, mm. That's very much the same energy. I like this one right here. Same entity. Later on. Later went on to kill a bunch of kids in dairy. Indiana. Indiana. I was listening to.
Top Lobster
Is it Indiana?
David Lee Corbo
No, no, but it's funny. That's a dairy. Wherever the hell it is. Is it Indiana? I would laugh my ass off if it is Indiana.
Top Lobster
Get the fuck out of my face.
David Lee Corbo
Because I was watching it two days ago and I was like, damn, it's. It's good. It's so good. It's such a fun movie in Derry.
Top Lobster
In D E R R Y. It's a fictional. Oh, it's a fictional town in Maine, though. That's where Stephen King comes from. Yeah. Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
Everything's in Maine, right? Def, not black. Peter says, I'm sending my dream story just for you. That's how it goes, dude. That's how it goes. Dreams are rough.
Top Lobster
Listen.
David Lee Corbo
And so are your favorite song. That was fun, man. That was fun.
Top Lobster
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
Next time we're gonna have to read. Oh, no, that's right. We got through Joseph's. There was another one. I know there's. There's actually like two or three more that we have that we'll have to read them next time.
Top Lobster
Yeah, there's a couple of. And a couple of long ones. We have a ghost story in here that we should. We should read. We have a couple. We'll. We'll prepare a little bit better for the next one we do. This one came out kind of quick because we were supposed to do something else. It was supposed to be out Chris About Christmas. But we're going to reschedule that. So.
David Lee Corbo
By the way, do you see that this happened in. He says Wayne National Forest. Always a national forest.
Top Lobster
Yeah. Yeah, I saw that. Not surprising. It's just like, I guess this show is about us reading your submissions and go. Going like, yeah, not. Not surprising. I'm not surprised.
David Lee Corbo
Not surprised. Checks out. It checks out, guys. If you want to have your story read on NDS Chronicles, you can submit them at nephilim d squad Gmail.com. you've seen how we read. Not Very well. So please take that into consideration while you're submitting these things. Make sure there's just a little bit of, you know, linearness. Things make sense in a storytelling fashion. Linearness, linearness, linearity, linearity. Just make up words. But yeah, if you guys want your stories read, submit your paranormal testimony to nephilim d squad gmail.com and we will read them on air. And I got to admit, this is becoming quickly like my favorite series. As much as I like talking to people about conspiracy theories and stuff, there's something about like the open ended speculation aspect of somebody sharing their paranormal story with us. And then we get to try to expand on it with our very limited knowledge. Our child.
Top Lobster
I like reading their stuff. And then they're like listening and they're going, I didn't know. Not like that. And we're just like just barreling through it like that. Exactly. It's exactly how you meant it.
David Lee Corbo
So yeah, let me tell you, if you don't want us to do that. Punctuation is your friend.
Top Lobster
Yeah. At least paragraphs.
David Lee Corbo
Well, what I like is you guys can't see it. We've got a shared Google Document file and Top will, as we're reading, he'll go, it should be separated into a paragraph and I'll watch it suddenly get separated. We're the only ones reading it. But Top is just like, I can't. That needs to be. There's got to be some separation here. That's not.
Top Lobster
I'm separating it so that way like we know where we left off or like they're separate ideas. So.
David Lee Corbo
Right.
Top Lobster
We don't have any.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, right, right, right. But that's it, guys. If you want to support the show, don't Forget, go to patreon.com nephilimdeath squad where not only will you have the ability to watch this live like so many people just did, you'll also get to enjoy an ad free viewing experience on all of our episodes. Get access to them weeks before they drop to the general public. Discount codes off of merch from Toplopsa.com and much, much more. So if you're looking for a way to support and want a little bang for your buck, Those are your two stops. Toplobsa.com and patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad.
Top Lobster
That's right. And we'll be back tomorrow with Jonathan Otto. That's going to be a Patreon only feed. I don't really know what this is about, but this is going to be.
David Lee Corbo
About parasites and cancer and the big pharmaceutical industries and all of that good stuff.
Top Lobster
So that's perfect. So it won't be on YouTube, correct?
David Lee Corbo
Correct.
Top Lobster
We will see you guys tomorrow. Peace out. Thanks for being with us. I'm not going to say the tagline because this is a little bit of a different show. Goodbye.
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Release Date: December 12, 2024
Hosts: Top Lobsta Productions (Top Lobster and Raven)
In the third installment of Nephilim Death Squad Chronicles, hosts Top Lobster and Raven delve deep into the supernatural, presenting and dissecting listener-submitted paranormal testimonies. This episode, titled "Darker Than Dark", offers a captivating exploration of eerie encounters, spiritual synchronicities, and the thin veil between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
The episode kicks off with Top Lobster and Raven reintroducing their segment, NDS Chronicles, where they read and analyze paranormal stories submitted by their listeners. They express enthusiasm about the diverse submissions awaiting them, setting the stage for an engaging discussion filled with mystery and intrigue.
The hosts revisit Devin Hill, a previous contributor whose experiences intertwine substance use with paranormal phenomena. Devin shares an update on his tumultuous journey involving microdosing acid, Spice K2, Adderall, and accidental meth usage. His narrative reveals a struggle with addiction compounded by unexplained supernatural occurrences.
Notable Quotes:
Devin’s story highlights the blurred lines between altered states of consciousness and perceived paranormal activity, hinting at deeper spiritual battles.
Top Lobster introduces Joe, an attorney whose paranormal submission was received a year prior but remains unread. Acknowledging Joe’s longstanding support, the hosts decide to postpone his story to maintain quality and relevance in future episodes.
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This segment underscores the hosts’ commitment to fairness and thoroughness in presenting listener stories.
Jason recounts a harrowing experience during a camping trip with his wife in Wayne National Forest. Amidst battling the COVID-19 pandemic and substance use, he describes observing mysterious lights and hearing unnerving sounds in the woods. The presence of a "black cloud" and inexplicable sickness add layers to his supernatural ordeal.
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Jason’s narrative sets the foundation for understanding how personal struggles can intertwine with paranormal experiences.
Jason’s second account takes place at Indie Scream Park, an Indiana-based haunted attraction. After exiting the attraction, he encounters a tall, shadowy figure near the trail’s edge. The entity’s guttural growl and menacing presence confirm its non-human nature, leaving Jason and his wife bewildered and fearful.
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This encounter emphasizes the hosts’ exploration of cryptids and the mysteries surrounding Bigfoot-like entities.
As Jason’s stories unfold, Top Lobster and Raven delve into possible explanations for his encounters. They discuss theories such as infrasound causing physical and psychological effects, frequency manipulation by cryptids, and the nature of paranormal entities interacting with our reality. The conversation bridges scientific curiosity with spiritual interpretations, offering listeners multiple perspectives on unexplained phenomena.
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Their analytical approach provides a balanced view, blending skepticism with open-mindedness.
As the episode winds down, Top Lobster and Raven reflect on the profound nature of the stories shared and the impact of paranormal experiences on individuals’ lives. They encourage listeners to submit their own testimonies, emphasizing the importance of structured storytelling for clarity and engagement.
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The hosts tease upcoming exclusive content focused on topics like parasites, cancer, and pharmaceutical conspiracies, promising to keep their audience hooked with fresh and intriguing material.
Intertwining of Personal Struggles and Paranormal Activity: Devin Hill’s update illustrates how personal battles, such as addiction and illness, can create a fertile ground for supernatural experiences.
Cryptids and Paranormal Entities: Jason’s encounters provide anecdotal evidence of cryptids like Bigfoot interacting with humans, raising questions about their intentions and existence.
The Role of Frequency and Sound: Discussions on infrasound and frequency manipulation highlight potential scientific explanations for perceived paranormal phenomena.
Listener Engagement and Storytelling: The hosts emphasize the importance of well-structured submissions, fostering a community where listeners feel encouraged to share their eerie experiences.
Devin Hill’s Synchronicities: Instances where Devin experiences significant coincidences, reinforcing the belief in higher spiritual intervention.
Jason’s Encounter at Indie Scream Park: The vivid description of a shadowy figure and its menacing growl stands out as a spine-chilling moment in the episode.
Hosts’ Analytical Discussions: The balance between skepticism and belief in supernatural explanations offers depth to the podcast’s content.
Episode 003 of Nephilim Death Squad Chronicles masterfully blends listener-submitted paranormal stories with insightful discussions, creating a compelling narrative that keeps audiences engaged. Top Lobster and Raven successfully navigate the intricate dance between personal testimony and speculative analysis, inviting listeners to ponder the mysteries that lie beyond the visible realm. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this episode promises to leave you contemplating the darker than dark aspects of the unknown.
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