
Dive into a wild ride with David Lee Corbo (“The Raven”) and the Reality Czars—Nate of The Reality Search and Thomas of Paranoid American—as they unpack everything from Basque Nephilim legends to Bigfoot bloodlines, Faerie folklore, and cryptid...
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Top Lobster
Top Lobster Productions.
David Lee Corbo
We are being hypnotized by people like this. News readers, politicians, teachers, lecturers. We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people. The chasm between what we told is going on and what is really going.
Nate
On is absolutely enormous.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Oh yeah, dude, this is Nephilim.
David Lee Corbo
It's like we all know what's going down but no one's saying to what happened to the home of the brave Take control us now when no one's.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Talking about how they made us and.
David Lee Corbo
Everybody'S just walking around heading the concept won't awaken to a dead in the grave finally too late we need to be ready to raise up welcome to the end of day Everybody is slaves Only some are aware that the government.
Nate
Releasing poison in it.
David Lee Corbo
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad. I am David Lee Corbo, AKA the Raven that is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation. Before we get into today's episode, I just want to remind everybody that this is a 30 minute preview only. Sometime around the 30 minute mark we're gonna go live exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad where you can sign up for whatever tier you'd like including a seven day free trial and gain access to the rest of this episode and engage in the live chat, enjoy an ad free viewing experience and gain access to our backlog content. There's a yada yada yada, David.
Top Lobster
We sell every every single time. There's no new people here. Whatever. If there was new people here. Look, they asked for a daddy tier zero members. You asked for a mommy tier. Zero members. What the fuck guys?
David Lee Corbo
Somebody signed up for like we have 100 and something dollar tier $151 tier. I don't know who it was, but I saw somebody signed up for. I'm like, we don't even have those tiers. What are you doing? That's an abstract amount of money. I don't understand.
Top Lobster
Just making up.
David Lee Corbo
Brogrve.com get your tickets to the Bohemian Grove any fucking way, guys. Joining us is it? It's still happening. Of course it's still happening, guys. Thomas and Nate of Reality Czars are here. They're actually going to be. Well, half of them are going to be over at Bohemian Grove in fucking nine days. Good God. Nate says he's not going to be there. I don't believe him. I think he's going to try to figure it out, but we'll See? Let's introduce the boys. Let's start with Nate. Tell everybody where we can find your work and what it is you focus on.
Nate
Oh, yeah, dude. And Nate, my show is called the Reality Stars. Well, actually only half of it. Thomas over here is my other half, my better half and the other things that I do. I have a dude. I have a million projects that I'm working on currently. Right now. We're also doing Schizo News Network. Every Saturday. We're doing the daily noticing. Monday through Friday gets a little wild and spicy there, so you can catch it live with us every morning, 10am Pacific. We get wild. Crazy, racist, weird, bizarre. And then it goes to Patreon.
Top Lobster
Would you say. Would you say that those are safe for work shows or.
Nate
No, they are not safe for work shows. I actually have people that like that comment and say, like, dude, my. My earbuds, like, died. And then it started going live while I was at work and I had a talking to with HR and all kinds, like, anyway, so don't go there unless you want to go there. So it's a lot of fun. We have a lot. We have a good time there. But Reality Is Ours is our flagship show. We get crazy, we get wild, we get fun. Big bizarre guests. We talk about anything and everything from like, I used to be a really gay libertarian. So we'll talk about libertarian philosophy sometimes. We'll talk about Cryptids, Bigfoot, any type of bizarre lore, all kinds of stuff. And then Thomas is the powerhouse here.
David Lee Corbo
So yeah, let's get into Thomas. Thomas the Paranoid American. Welcome back, brother. It's good to have you. Let everybody know what it is you do and where they can find what you do.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Yeah. And aside from reality czars, I have to tell my mom not to listen to that one because my mom does listen to someone. I'll tell her not to listen to this one either. Just to safe. I also do Paranoid American podcast. I've got one called A Cult Disney. I used to work at Disney for 10 years doing animation, a whole bunch of other stuff. I left Disney and then just decided to put together a company called Paranoid American where I make comic books and games and artwork. Basically all the stuff I was doing in the belly of the beast. Now I'm trying to do it for my own stuff. So that's all@paranoid American.com. also got a new podcast series out called under the Docks with Sean Chris from Kill the Mockingbirds, where we review documentaries. And the. The big headliner is a project me and Nate have been working on for the last two years. It's at Does Bigfoot exist dot com. And it's a little chick track style pamphlet that's got more artwork than a traditional comic would have in it. And it just covers every Bigfoot sort of theory all the way back to biblical into modern day into like homeless Bigfoot and telepathic Bigfoot and all the different versions of Bigfoot. We just decided we needed to make a definitive comic book that detailed all this. And I was surprised that it didn't already exist.
Top Lobster
So I'm surprised you got that name, dude.
David Lee Corbo
That's what I was going to say. He got Bigfoot.com. that's fucking crazy.
Thomas the Paranoid American
I'm like, this guy's definitely a names out there. Conspiracy cards, dot com. How the hell did I get that one?
Top Lobster
That's because you're a fed dog. I'm looking at like. So I was, I was trying to pull up some of your websites of like NASA Comic.com, illuminati Comic.com, titanic Comic. I'm like, I don't know what, I don't know what he's doing over there anymore.
David Lee Corbo
But you know what I'm kind of with. He's, he's doing like, so, so even, let's say like Sam Tripoli, right? Sam Tripoli is host of, of Tinfoil Hat, Stand up comedian. He's going to be at Bro Grove, one of our favorite people. But when you buy the wrestling, are.
Top Lobster
You, you're going to have, are you going to have a lot of this stuff? I'm sure you're going to have a lot of stuff, but you're going to have some of this stuff at Bohemian Grove, right?
Thomas the Paranoid American
Some of this cool new exclusive stuff. It'll be the first time that the Illuminati comic will be on outside the Kickstarter that ended before last December, so that'll be the only place you can get it until maybe the week after.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. So Thomas is coming and he's bringing a bunch of schizo stuff with him. So our merch section is going to be really fun because when you, you know it's not just going to be T shirts, right?
Thomas the Paranoid American
Toys with Hillary Clinton, like sacrificing a baby and like a little grimoire open. Yeah. A little, a little George Floyd scene with like flashing cop lights and Lego blood. It'll all be there.
David Lee Corbo
That's so, that's so excellent. See, that's what I'm getting at is like, you know, when you think of working hard in this space, you think of basically like Doing more shows, that's. That's basically like, I, how do I work harder? I guess I start another podcast. Thomas is like, what if I made Legos? What if I made Legos? How about that? How about, what if I started making comic books? What if I started making action figures? And like, that, like, that is really cool, thinking outside the box. And you know that that's true. Because I don't know who else is doing it. I don't. I really mean that. Like, I don't think anybody else is doing. Right. There you go. There you go. We talked before the show started about what we were going to discuss today, and you guys came in hot with a bunch of Bigfoot. Bigfoot was what kept pouring out of your mouths. We're going to talk about Bigfoot today, among other things. But Nate was very excited to talk about Bigfoot. So when I see somebody excited to talk about a thing, that gets me excited. What. What about Bigfoot? What are we talking about here?
Nate
Dude, it's a. That's a loaded question. Because we have to even go back to what the hell is Bigfoot?
David Lee Corbo
Right?
Nate
Bigfoot is an interesting, like, archetype. This tale that has been told from basically every single civilization has a story about Bigfoot. And not all of them will say that he is a flesh and blood creature. And not all of them will say that he's like a spirit, like kind of like a protector spirit. Some. Some people will say that he's aggressive. Some people say that he's timid and shy. It's a weird thing. Dud. So I. I even talked to some hippies. We've had a lot of really interesting guests on the show that have had, like, I guess, like, psychic communications with Bigfoot. Like, I'm not even entirely certain that you can, like, touch him, hold him, but I have had some guests on that have had sexual experience with Bigfoot as well, so maybe so. So we will. We're gonna kind of COVID the gamut here, and we're gonna kind of go over a lot of different theory going to talk about, like, is he a flesh and blood creature? If he is, what is he? Is he a spiritual entity? If so, where did he come from? We're going to kind of COVID everything here today, so we're going to have some fun.
Top Lobster
I'm going to throw one out there. Can I. Can I throw one out that. You guys, I hope you know about this because I might add to your book. Do you guys know about, like, his connections to the Bosque people and olentazero and Christmas and all that.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Go on.
Top Lobster
You're gonna have to pay me now, dog. Now we'll wait. Now we will. Yeah, Chris. So, all right, I'll break it down as best.
Thomas the Paranoid American
I mean, you show me yours, we'll show you ours.
Top Lobster
Okay. It's like show and tell. Okay, that's fine. I'll show you my Bigfoot, you show me your Bigfoot. What's his name? Brian from Demon Racers. Came on to ruin Christmas, where he comes on every so often and ruin something. And he was telling us a story about the people of Basque. And that's like a region in. In France, and it's kind of like, I think that they're constantly at war, but there was a big war with. With the French, and it was thwarted by. The invaders were thwarted by giant stones being thrown at these people, and they couldn't really figure out why. So the Basque people retain their land, and they also have, like, you know, weird genotypes, weird blood in with these people.
David Lee Corbo
And I have Basque DNA, which explains, you know, a lot. Yeah.
Top Lobster
Yeah. I mean, is it. Is it RH negative or is it just.
David Lee Corbo
I have no idea. I don't know what it is. I just know that it's. I forget exactly what the thing with Bosque is, but. Yeah, I don't know if it's a bloodline thing. I don't know what it is.
Top Lobster
Right.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Saga. Is that where that came from?
David Lee Corbo
Bosque saga? Yeah. There's an unquenchable thirst for. Come for the Basque. The people of Basque.
Top Lobster
What's. What's worse, like sucking your cousin's dick or sucking your own dick, and it's whatever. Leave it to the chat.
Nate
Sucking your cousin's dick is significantly worse.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Yeah. One of those is a skill. The other one is just like a vice, actually.
David Lee Corbo
You know what's funny is I saw somebody say recently in one of those green text things where it's like, I recently discovered I was able to suck my own dick. Long story short, it's nothing like getting your dick sucked. It's everything. Like sucking a dick.
Top Lobster
All the down, no upside. Yeah. I don't like that.
David Lee Corbo
Anyway, anybody was wondering. There you go.
Top Lobster
Alente0 is like, he's a. The Christmas tradition of the Bosque in the Basque tradition. And if you look at this character, he's kind of looks like St. Nick, but sometimes he's depicted as like, this hairy creature. It's like the idea is to leave out a gift for him.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Top Lobster
So. Or that he leaves out a gift for you so that you don't kill him.
David Lee Corbo
Basically, yeah. Because what happened is all these giants, that. That was what turned out to be throwing the stones. There was a star that appeared in the. In the sky that heralded the birth of the Messiah. And that star, they knew that it was the fulfillment of prophecy. They knew what it meant. And so they. They were basically. They were Nephilim, right. So they cast themselves off the cliffsides. The only one who didn't was Olenta0 or whatever the hell it is. And he would basically bring gifts to the locals in appeasement to like, hey, don't fucking kill me. I'm. I'm just a cool big guy, you know? Don't send Messiah my way.
Thomas the Paranoid American
I'm a good one.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, I'm a good one. Exactly. So basically it's. It's somehow connected to Santa Claus or, I mean, you could see the overlap there. Right? He's a giant. He's got a sack full of goodies. He's dropping them down your chimney so that you don't fucking kill him.
Top Lobster
Yeah, this is like. See how he's like, very hairy? And he draws a correlation from the people or the things that shared this land in Basque, in the Bosque territory that helped them defend from invaders and stuff like that. So people relate that to Bigfoot. Obviously it has some biblical connotation, but there you go, right? You rewrite your book, Thomas.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Well, maybe we just added another page with a little special. Thank you very much.
Top Lobster
Definitely talk to Brian of Demon Erasers because he will break this story down in a much better way for you and you'll get story perfect.
David Lee Corbo
Well, they write it attributed to us now. Don't attribute it to him. That's all.
Thomas the Paranoid American
I'm gonna give it to Owen Benjamin. Owen Benjamin's contribution to this comic, almost 100.
David Lee Corbo
He's got RH negative blood. That's just my. My two cents about Owen Benjamin. So. All right, so let's get into it then. I wanted to ask you, before you do, though, you said you know people or have had people on who have had sex with Bigfoot. Are all of these people white women?
Nate
No, and we do have theories about that too. But as far as. No, this one particular gentleman was telling me that it was not consensual and it was rough.
David Lee Corbo
Big rape.
Nate
Bigfoot rape. Yeah. I had such a hard time keeping a straight face and not laughing as he's describing.
Top Lobster
What's that, a female Bigfoot?
Nate
No, it was a male Bigfoot. He was.
David Lee Corbo
I.
Nate
This didn't. This definitely wasn't like a prison fantasy of his or anything like that. But he's described this big, black, hairy Bigfoot that came and raped him.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Does that make it more credible or less that it sounds like not something you would brag about or even have a pleasant time remembering. It almost seems like it adds credibility for that.
Top Lobster
Yeah, definitely, because he's lying.
Nate
Well, speaking of the Basque people, we've actually had a couple on, and they. They were talking. They have Basque DNA, and they say that them and their family have been. He. I think he is Rh negative, not Rh null. That's really rare. But he has these aliens that come. He calls them aliens, but he also kind of attributes them to being fairies. Rape. Squatch. Yeah. Anyways, he. From time to time, he gets milked by. By these entities because they are after his semen.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Yeah.
Thomas the Paranoid American
That's the worst humble brag ever. Like, my semen is so good.
Top Lobster
Have you guys spoken to Nate Gillis? He does something called necro. What is he called? Necronology.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, yeah, that was. And he talks a lot about, basically, necromancers and. And how they apply to this whole bigger picture. Nathaniel Gillis.
Top Lobster
Nathaniel Gillis. Yeah. So there's a lot of stealing of semen. There's a lot of, like, taking cadavers and doing, like. They'll steal the semen from a cadaver and then put it inside of a. Something in. In order to, like, like transfer a spirit. It's crazy, dude.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Right?
David Lee Corbo
Well, yeah.
Thomas the Paranoid American
That was like an actual profession. Like, you could have a career in. The guy that makes sure that other people don't steal little chunks of dead bodies in the graveyard. Because of how popular necromancy was, I.
David Lee Corbo
Just wouldn't imagine that you could jerk off a corpse. Well, you know what I mean?
Nate
It gets rigid and it can still come. I know for a fact, because we do schizo. Actually, this might have been the daily noticing. So we do thirsty Thursdays where we talk mostly white women that are having sex with animals. All kinds of terrible things. So misbehaving women are thirsty Thursday. So that's actually tomorrow, if anyone wants to catch that. We have a lot of beastiality to get to, but there was a woman that got pregnant by a corpse. And so it's on. It's somewhere in the archive if you want to go find it on the Patreon. Pay me some money and you can find it.
Top Lobster
Real question. Real, real question here. So you're just like, I'm sorry, is the content. Like, do you have to Continue to find it? Or is it hard to find? Or is this just something that there's so much content? Like, let's do an entire show.
Nate
Dude, I was looking for Thirsty Thursday, I think a couple of nights ago, I found five bestiality articles within, like, 10 minutes. White women love to have sex with their dogs. It's. It's a problem. It's always white women.
Top Lobster
Did you see me get in trouble with the Groipers a while ago? Like, this is. Yeah, dude. They flooded my account with 10,000 fake followers and then took it out. They knew that it would, like, tank my algorithm because they were like, you're a fucking Brown. I said. I was like, maybe Hitler's not so good. And they were like, fuck you, you brown. All this shit. And I go, your sister's having sex with the family dog. And they lost it because, like, it was like, I was like, what's true about you?
Nate
Like, I didn't.
Thomas the Paranoid American
It.
Top Lobster
Yeah, yeah. Like, what I said about white people. White people are. They're pretty cool. Like, people got their shit together, but I was like, you fuck dogs? And they were all, like, collectively lost their mind. It was. It was a bad week on Twitter for me. Very bad.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. You know what's funny, though, is I thought you were gonna say, Nate, that people just send it to you. Because I do timeline cleanse, and somebody asked me the other day, yeah, they.
Nate
Go about same people. Nancy sends me the same horrific.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, there you go. And that's what I got.
Nate
We love you, Nancy.
David Lee Corbo
Shout out, Nancy. They go, is this. Is this show about murder? And I was like, not really. It's just become that. Because it's what you guys send me. I just say, hey, send me content. We'll play it on the show. It's that simple. And they're like, how about people dying? How about that? And I go, I. I. So, yeah, I guess that's what the show is now. So I'm sure that you're. You're not really struggling for content of people having sex with animals. It just. They just send it to you. Yeah. Shout out.
Thomas the Paranoid American
I mean, bro, Faces of Death is still a classic, even though it was mostly staged, but it's just. It's evergreen content.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Yeah. There's something about staring into the. The abyss, I guess. So when it comes to Bigfoot, you guys were saying, you know, that. Is it. Is it a tangible entity? Can you actually touch it? And there's all these theories that, you know, used to be the idea of, like, a missing link. It was Some something between us and, you know, our ape ancestors that we allegedly evolved from. And there was a jump in the size of the, the brain and also just a jump in physical human development that we can't account for. It's not in the fossil record and that doesn't exist. And so people used to think, well, maybe Bigfoot is that missing link. And that's why you get that terminology associated with Bigfoot. And then, you know, if you look at the Joe Rogan show, it was very popular a few years back where he's talking about Gigantopithecus, which is allegedly this massive bipedal ape that seemingly used to exist and, and is identifiable in the fossil record. But it's changed a lot. It's changed a lot. We had Doc Brown of the Promethean Lens podcast, or Prometheus Lens Podcast. He comes on, he talks about biblical Bigfoot and how it seems that the character Esau from the Bible was maybe a Bigfoot.
Nate
That doctor talk about that? Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
He's also going to be at Bohemian Grove. That's right. So if you read it through that lens, I can see what he's talking about. But if you listen to modern day stories, you know, we're getting into telepathic Bigfoot, which is very strange. People are having telepathic communication with Bigfoot. Bigfoot seems to show up around UFO phenomenon. It also seems to be synonymous with poltergeist activity. There's a lot of strange supernatural going on with Bigfoot. Where do you fall these days, I guess is the question on, on what the nature of Bigfoot is?
Nate
Depends on the day, man. Depends on the day. It's one of those interesting things, dude. One of the first people that I ever had come on and talk about this. His name is Scott Pace. Really interesting, nice guy. He was telling me about the first telepathic communication he ever had when he saw a Bigfoot. So he said as soon as you made eye contact with it, it could completely communicate with you. He was in a hunting blind and he was staring down at a big. Or he was staring down at what he thought was a big animal. And he puts a scope on it and he looks at it and he's like, holy. This thing has like a flat greasy face. It's, it's hairy. This, it stood up and he was like, holy. This thing's like 8ft tall. This thing is a Bigfoot. And then right, like 10ft left of it is this giant other creature. This like a dog, man. He said it had the face of a dog. This huge, enormous body, extremely muscular. And he was getting, like, nice vibes, like peaceful, loving vibes from the bigfoot. And then the dog man was like, dude, you're pointing a gun at us. I'm gonna go up there and I'm gonna rip you to pieces. Like, he put that down immediately.
Top Lobster
He put it in his head, though. He said, okay.
Nate
So he's like, he's probably, I don't know, 102, 200ft away from these people or yards, whatever it is. Like, he's sitting there with like a scope up in a hunting blind. So he can't speak to these people, but they're speaking to him. They are directly talking to him in his mind. And he has this communication with him. And the big. The bigfoot is like, dude, chill. He doesn't have his. He doesn't have his finger on the trigger. He's just looking at us through the scope. He doesn't even really know what's going on. He's scared right now. And the dog man's like, dude, I'm gonna kill you. And so they had this, like, back and forth, and the bigfoot made the dogman like, stand down and chill the out. And he just describes like climbing down and like getting on his four wheeler and getting the out of there and being surrounded and them kind of chasing him and hearing them, like, escorting him out of the forest. And after that, he said they would come to his neighborhood, they would come to his home, they would, like, start telepathically communicating with him. And it was almost like it opened up a weird gateway. He says the second they made eye contact was it opened a door. Yes. Dog man don't take any.
Thomas the Paranoid American
And it's like, fiverr to the homeless guy and now he won't leave you alone.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, it's like being hitchhiker effect, right? Yeah. Well, I mean, I don't know if I would call that like homeless people selling you fruit snacks. And if you give them money and they keep bothering you. Yeah. You could call that the hitchhiker effect. I guess that is something that has, you know, entered the sphere of awareness when it comes to all the lore surrounding Bigfoot is this idea that him and Dogman are like, tangentially, I'm just making up words. They're connected in some way, shape or form. And it seems like, you know, these stories go that way. Bigfoot is the higher intellect and he's kind of the ringleader. And that dog man is almost an attack dog.
Nate
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
And that's not the only time I'VE heard that. I've heard that from several different stories, several different people, and it's, it's really strange. I don't know what to make of it, but that, that theme of telepathy is, is very consistent in all of this.
Thomas the Paranoid American
It's also a fairly new development, but it's also incredibly common now. Like if you go back and, and read historical records of Bigfoot, which go back, I mean, thousands of years, depending on your definition of what a Bigfoot is, but easily. Teddy Roosevelt, I believe, wrote about meeting, you know, wild's men and their reports of Bigfoot foot. And it's around, I guess like the, the mid-1900s that the, the telepathy starts making a connection. And it's the exact same time that now all of a sudden Bigfoot's being seen alongside orbs or there's like a UFO Sl. Bigfoot connection. And this isn't, this wasn't just something that got popularized through TV or movies. There were actually entire sections of the country that all of these sightings spiked at the same time, independent of any sort of pop culture media that was influencing this. So it's the, the things that fascinate me the most are when you get a bunch of different people in a bunch of different areas describing the exact same thing without an obvious central point where like, oh, they're all just retelling this story or they all just saw Harry and the Hendersons or something.
David Lee Corbo
Right?
Thomas the Paranoid American
A lot of this is pre Harry and the Hendersons. Like, a lot of it is pre. Any of it getting its, its way out to the point where people that were telling these stories were still being mocked and ridiculed. And I. One of the things that really put me over because I'm, I think I'm the biggest skeptic in, in the realm sometimes when you get on some of these shows. But man, I was talking to my, my good friend Gary Lewis, who has been a hunter for his entire life. He's been publishing hunting books since the 90s on Amazon, like before Amazon was anything. And he told me that when he was younger and one of his best friends, they went out hunting and almost exactly like Nate described, they run into this huge thing that they're not sure. They're not thinking, oh, this, this is clearly Bigfoot, because Bigfoot doesn't exist at this point. There's a, like a telepathic connection where it's telling them, like, get out of here. And he said that him and his friend, you know, part ways, like guys do see each other like, 30 years later, and everything's, hey, what's going on? Like, you know, I mean, they just, like, life's lives separated. He runs into his friend 30 years later. The first thing that came up was like, hey, man, we really saw that thing that day, right? Like, for 30 years it's been brewing. And he was like, at that moment, he was like, thank God. Like, I thought I was also going crazy or that just something weird happened with my memory. And this is not a unique one off, like, they're all anecdotal, but the fact that there's so many actual hunters and, like, outdoorsmen, you know, way more than I. I am, or maybe even Nate is like, these guys that come up with these. These identical stories over and over, and that they don't even want to tell the story. They feel like there's almost like a shame in admitting that they saw something supernatural. But it's. It's undisputable that they went through some sort of experience.
David Lee Corbo
I've had a very similar experience where I saw something, and the guy that I saw it with, if I do bump into him, on the rare occasion I do reach out to him or we end up talking, it's what we talk about. And I basically reach out to him for confirmation. I'm like, we saw something, right? And. And, you know, I think when we used to talk about it, he would say he saw something. And then I noticed we crossed a certain line in our age where now if. If I reach out and talk to him, he'll go, I don't know what I saw. I don't know what. And he doesn't want to talk about it. And I'm like, that's fucking weird.
Thomas the Paranoid American
The movie hook, when Peter Pan starts, like, growing up and turning into Robin Williams, and he's like, he doesn't remember, you know, Tinkerbell anymore.
David Lee Corbo
It's almost like he's got a defense mechanism up. I think he and I saw a gray alien, a really small one. And at the time, we were so young, I thought it was a naked black kid. I thought it was a naked black kid in the woods. And. And then as I got older, probably dropped my bike. Yeah, that's the first thing I did, is I grabbed my bike and I said, get out of here, black kid. And. And then I noticed it was strange. He had no interest in my bike. But, you know, as we got older, maybe like, 15, 16, I started to, like, intellectualize it, and I'm like, there's no way a naked black toddler would Move that fast. We were in tall grass. He would never be able to run that fast through tall grass. I can't run that fast through tall grass. Now how did that happen? Why, why, why wasn't this kid interested in being rescued? We were in the woods. He, we were, you know, kids too. He should have turned to us and been like, hey, I'm naked and I don't know where my mom is. Like any number. You intellectualize it, it makes no sense. And, and you know, I remember talking to him and saying, well he goes, I don't know what we saw. And I go, well, it was bipedal, right? And he goes, yeah, I know. It was like, it was, yeah, it was on two feet. And I'm like, so that rules out like dog, raccoon, monkey. We're in New Jersey. It's not a monkey. And, and then the further you get down to like process of elimination, the more he would shut down and he wouldn't want to talk about it. It's, it's very strange in that way.
Thomas the Paranoid American
But there's not a lot of practical use for that sort of experience. If, if it does anything, it's going to alienate you from the rest of the world. So a lot of the time it does end up just becoming a weird little memory. And if, if these things are real, and it's a huge if, right? If it is real, they are rare enough that you could see it and never see it again for the rest of your life and never meet anyone that saw it again. And sometimes it's, it's easy to be like, oh, then it seems like it's not even possible. But then just look at ball lightning. Like ball lightning is a, like, like a cohesively and well proven super, not supernatural, but like an anomaly in nature.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Thomas the Paranoid American
And, but it is so rare that for the longest time, for hundreds of years, people reporting ball lightning, it was the exact same thing. You might have, well said you saw Bigfoot or a ghost or an angel or a demon. But now that there's actual record of ball lightning, even though we have no idea what causes it, how to produce it, how to monitor it, any of that. But just because bolt lightning exists means that you kind of have to be open minded about everything else. Great little naked gray alien, black kids or Bigfoot or whatever it is.
Top Lobster
Yeah, my, my aunt, it's, I mean it's documented. I have the, I have the newspaper clipping as well. In the 80s, like late 80s in Brooklyn, they saw like a mothership on, on Cropsey. Avenue. And they, they saw it. Everybody in Brooklyn saw it. This thing zipped around all like, it went from there to the, to, to the bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge. And it went over to Queensland. It was just in New York, just. And everyone reported seeing it that night. And like, you know, even to the next morning the radio was like, hey New York, did you guys see that in the sky like this? So I, but I asked her about it and I said, so you saw it? And she said, yeah, it was like a, like a shiny army tank and it had like things going around it and there was lights and it was right in front of her apartment where she could walk out onto her balcony and see it. And it's above. It's like a two lane street and then another two lane street. So it's like, it's big, but it's. She's like, it was right there. And then I said, well, what happened? She goes, it goes, just, just gone like, just like that. And I said, oh, wow. Crazy. What did you do? And she's like, fucking watch Jeopardy.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Yeah. Made a sandwich.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Top Lobster
I was like, what do you mean you watched, you watched Jeopardy? And she was like, yeah, like I just went back into the room and just watched Jeopardy. And I was like, so that's it? And I was like, did you talk with my uncle about it any? And she was like, no, not really. Like, it's like, like that happened. And then the next day they were just like, oh, yeah. And then she's like, oh, the newspaper. Yeah, and she clipped it because she knew it was important. But I was like, but that happened right there. And you were just kind of like, okay, it's a weird phenomenon, but so many people, right? So many people that happens to like some crazy shit and they're just like, wow.
David Lee Corbo
Anyway, and then you're left to decide, is that a psychological defense mechanism? Because like Thomas said, it's not really applicable information. It's not useful. You can't really do anything with it. And so the brain just discards it. Or is there something else? There's an additional layer where sometimes people will have these experiences and they will say, I was inexplicably calm about a thing that I should have never been calm about. Like if I on paper saw that again, I should freak the out. But in that moment, I was oddly calm. So there is, there seems to be two things going on. Either a psychological defense mechanism where it's, it's pointless and, and your body defends yourself from it, and it doesn't apply in Real life anyway. And also maybe there is some sort of a different effect that's taken place. Maybe it's caused by it.
Top Lobster
Maybe it's like they like, like we always knew, you know?
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, like.
Top Lobster
Yeah, I know. And then here it is and you go, yeah. And then it, then it's over. And that. Yeah. And after it's over, then that's only when they realize how bizarre it was. And I'm trying to relate, but it's possibly that. Who knows, man, it's crazy.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Well, there's, I think there is definitely a self defense mechanism here because there's a reason why we can't smell or hear as good as every other animal. We can't see all the different colors. We, our senses give us just enough for us to survive. And then the rest of it goes into processing power. Right. We don't send a lot into like all the auxiliary devices. And that's just one of those extra things that we don't, we have. We've kind of, I guess evolved like the wrong word. But beyond acknowledging supernatural phenomenon because of that. Like it doesn't help you pay rent, it doesn't help you hunt food to give to your family. If anything it prevents you from doing those things. So it almost feels like like beyond just an individual thing that we've evolved to.
David Lee Corbo
It's.
Thomas the Paranoid American
You realize at that moment this could totally change my life. I might as well just pretend that that was a black, a naked black kid in the woods and not an alien.
David Lee Corbo
Well, you know what happens?
Top Lobster
You become a. The article. Yeah, I guess so. But see New York Post in oh, 78, 1978. But yeah, it's just like, was it a bird? Was it fucking? And everybody saw it and then everyone was like, whatever.
Nate
Okay, you're not supposed to be able to see what your cat sees, like staring at the wall. Like we're not supposed to see that. It's a self protection mechanism, I think because yeah, holy shit, if you could see all the things.
David Lee Corbo
Well, you do get that, right? Some people do end up seeing that. Like for example, the, the non verbal kids of the telepathy tapes. They'll often be described as. Even I, I have a relative who has a, an autistic kid. And she'll say that sometimes she'll walk in the room and he'll have been, you know, locked onto something, looking at something, smiling, talking, engaging with something. So it seems like, yeah, you can. And what's fascinating about that is that those kids, they're typed into some psychic phenomenon, right? Because they have restrictions on their other senses. And so they're retreating into something that, you know, only pseudoscience says exists. There's a lot of, you know, scientific study around psychic phenomenon, but it's one of those situations where if you dead one sense, the other ones become heightened. I think these kids have their senses dulled, and so they're leaning into a totally different one. And they are with this.
Thomas the Paranoid American
This is how Daredevil works.
Nate
Daredevil. And I don't know if it's something that they're, like, tapping into that's like something like a new evolution, if it's actually a regression, because I kind of feel like the humans also used to be more psychic.
Thomas the Paranoid American
There's another theory, too. It's kind of related to synesthesia a little bit. If you. If you ever heard of synesthesia, it's people that. They can see smells or they can smell colors, or they can hear visuals or they can see sounds.
Top Lobster
I. I know I have a form of it. I have a form of synthesis.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Yeah.
Top Lobster
Yeah. But it's. It's. It's light. It's like a. It would be what perfect pitch is to relative pitch. Perfect pitch, meaning you can pick out every note that's played. Relative pitch would mean I can get you in the ballpark, depending on, like, the arrangement. But for key signatures, for songs, when I used to play in a band, I could. If it's the key of E. Let me see if I remember correctly. The key of E. That's two sharps and, like, all together, it would sound orange. The key of G would sound green to me, the key of E. D minor or that's F major. That would be like a light blue. And I would be able to identify. Like, I probably still could if I concentrated, but, like, I could hear a song and be like this. This arrangement of notes sounds blue. I have a feeling that there's one flat in it, meaning it's. It's this one. You know what I mean?
Nate
That's.
Thomas the Paranoid American
That's actually the best example, because one of my. My friends back when I was doing music full time too, he had that same uncanny ability where he didn't have to listen. He could just see what color he was seeing and would know if it was on. No, it sounds almost identical to what you're just describing. And this is an example of not necessarily a heightened sense. This is where your senses are kind of overlapping. They're crossing. And it also happens under high amounts of stress or psychedelics, basically. Like, the neuroplasticity is so High that you can have different neurotransmitters that are saturated your. Your. Your entire system, so that now it goes beyond just the receptors that they usually get absorbed by. And this allows you to be able to like, like you said, like, see sounds or hear colors or all this. So, I mean, there's a version of Bigfoot or supernatural phenomenon that could be just this. Like, only people that have some form of synesthesia maybe can see Bigfoot because Bigfoot could be a frequency and not like a. Like a visual light spectrum thing.
David Lee Corbo
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Top Lobster
We're done.
David Lee Corbo
We read too much gravy.
Top Lobster
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David Lee Corbo
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Thomas the Paranoid American
Enjoy the mother tier. Right, the mommy tier. That's where you get nipple vision.
Top Lobster
It's only fifteen hundred dollars. Mommy tier. We'll call you mommy. Yeah, that's the deal.
David Lee Corbo
But we won't drink any of your milk. I'm really drawing a line.
Nate
You know, the other night I was streaming with Jules and he got real drunk and somebody gave him 50 bucks and he took his shirt off and put stickers on his nipples. So we are, if you want to rumble, rate us enough. I will put some stickers.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, I knew he was.
Top Lobster
Oh, Jules will be there, bro. He means.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, yeah, that's right. Jules gonna see him. Yeah, I was texting him earlier. That guy.
Top Lobster
Okay, so maybe you could him. Maybe you could.
David Lee Corbo
Maybe you could pay him, give him a couple of drinks maybe.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Depends on the super chats.
David Lee Corbo
His nipples. Yeah, that's it. Just. Just cross the super chat. That's it. All right. So, yeah, I mean, there is this. This never ending. It's crazy the way it's Evolved, right. Because people that are Talking about Bigfoot 10 years ago, number one, they were ostracizing people that were like, I don't know. There seems to be a connection with UFOs, aliens and Bigfoot. I'm just saying. And they go, no, fuck you. This a monkey, right? It's just a big monkey. If it exists at all.
Top Lobster
Oh, hey, let me. Let me cut in because we should talk with Sam about this. We're gonna have Sam as our guest at Bohemian Grove, but at his. His comedy club that he co owns or owns. I'm not sure.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, this is fascinating.
Top Lobster
Yeah, the. Oh, the guy that runs it, I think he's also a co owner. He was seeing those. Those drones in the sky and he was freaking out about it, and now he said the drones have stopped and all that shit's gone. But he's seeing cryptids around, and that's as much as much information that I've gotten from Sam of what he said. So I'm going to try to pick his brain about that.
David Lee Corbo
But.
Top Lobster
But he's seeing. First you saw drones, which were some drones and were orbs and were some like fucking wheels of Ezekiel. So they have crazy shit in the sky at that point, and now there's cryptid activity. And I'm just like, yep, check. That was something weird. So, yeah.
Nate
There'S connection with that shit.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, I don't know what it is. I mean, I go back to that story. I think it came out of the bump podcast. Was it lady that was in contact, allegedly, with a Bigfoot for prolonged amount of time? It was speaking with her telepathically and eventually revealed to her. Now, this woman is white, so, you know, take that with a grain of salt. That it was. What was the term? It was something seeking redemption, something with an E. There was a particular word.
Top Lobster
It wasn't Elohim, was it?
David Lee Corbo
Or it wasn't Elohim, but it was like there was one or two obscure mentions of this terminology in the Bible, and it was basically an offshoot of the Nephilim. So one of those bloodlines that. That deviates one way or another from the fallen angel bloodline, right? It was a. Not an Ennead. It might have been an Ennead, but that doesn't sound right when I. When I say it out loud. But there's a lot of people that are connecting these things to that ancient bloodline, right? That. That corrupted bloodline, that bloodline of mankind mixed with something else, something spiritual, something that you might call an Elohim. So where do you guys fall on that these days?
Nate
I think that there's entirely connections there specifically too. So I mean we could go. I mean it sounds like you've already kind of gone over the story of Esau.
Top Lobster
It's called an Leu.
David Lee Corbo
Leu, that's right.
Nate
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Eliud. Actually it was Scott Pace, that. That was the, the name that they told him to call him or sorry, other way around. Yes, they said I. Eliud is. Was the term that he used. That is fascinating. Dude. That's kind of weird that, that, that is.
Top Lobster
Well, that's like.
David Lee Corbo
Wait, so we have a, a second instance of somebody. Is this the guy that got butt fucked by it?
Nate
No, I. As far as I know, Scott Bass did not get butt fucked. This, this the dog man. If that did happen, he kept it to himself. Like a real man.
David Lee Corbo
Like a real man. Yeah, yeah.
Top Lobster
Eliud would be like. It says a classification of Nephilim, but it gets its derivation, the first letters, El, that's from Elohim, so you'll see like 11, but they're calling her L and that's like, to designate some sort of like higher entity. And so that's kind of where you're getting this from. Interesting, interesting.
Thomas the Paranoid American
There's another like, I guess, biblical claim to 1835. There was a Mormon preacher, LDS guy named David W. Patton, and he encountered this tall, hairy, red haired, stinky creature on the side of the road. And he was able to converse in conversation with it. And throughout the course of them talking, this entity, this Bigfoot figure claimed to have been a descendant or the, the biblical cane itself. And that this was part of the curse of Kane was that he had to roam around the earth, stinky and hairy and tall and kind of keep him out of everyone's way. So like, and again, this is like again pre 1970s or 1980s, before Bigfoot was some sort of like a fun thing to talk about. This is like there was no real advantage in, in making any of these notes early down.
David Lee Corbo
Paul Stobbs of Understanding Conspiracy. Great guy, great content creator, excellent researcher. He was the guy who coined that, that theory the Nephilim look like clowns. But if you talk to him, he'll give you the entire through line of how this, this visage of the clown is resemblance of the Nephilim. And it is, it traced all the way back to Cain and this mark that God put on Cain to basically protect him when he casted him out. And Kane goes, but they're gonna me up. And he Goes, now you got this mark on you. People will see the mark. They're definitely not gonna you up. And he said that that mark was like paper white skin or something to that effect. And. And so you can see how that applies to the clown situation. Then he goes on to describe a lot more aspects of it, basically, like the. The crazy hair and everything. The. The orange hair or the red hair. And in his research, one of the real, like, integral parts of it was this hairy man, this wild man, and how that fit into the whole narrative. And I forget what Paul said, but I remember following it and going, oh, yeah, that's. That seems like Bigfoot. And he was saying, like, yeah, there's something about Bigfoot and how it keys into this that's really fascinating, man.
Thomas the Paranoid American
The red and the orange hair, specifically, is one of the weirdest things that comes up across timelines and cultures and countries, like different cultures that haven't even interacted with each other, have stories going back about this orange or red hair and a scent, like a very specific scent. The scent. I mean, yeah, maybe any animal out there that's like 8ft tall is going to stink a little bit.
David Lee Corbo
But I'm writing the scent down right now. I was going to bring that up to you because that smell isn't just Bigfoot. It's so. It's. It's. It's rotting, it's stinky. It's sulfur. Sulfuric, Right. Even in the Bible, when you talk about Esau and how he was his brother, was trying to deceive their father into believing that Jacob was Esau. And one of the things that he did was he covered himself not only in wool, so that his blind father would feel his arm and think that it was Esau, but he also said that Esau smelled of the field, which is an interesting way to describe how he smelled. But for the Bible to even mention it, it's like, okay, this guy's got a smell. This is worth noting. And that smell also tricked their father into believing it. There we go. That guy smelled like dog.
Top Lobster
You have no idea.
David Lee Corbo
He smelled like. And so. But that smell isn't just a Bigfoot thing. It's also like an alien thing, right? It's a putrid, sulfuric smell. My schizophrenic aunt, who, you know, in hindsight, I don't think she was schizophrenic. I think she was terribly oppressed by demonic entities. And she would say that there was one demon in particular, she said it was the devil. It wasn't like she was a real spiritual, learned woman. She didn't have a bunch of, you know, references as far as information and such, but she said that it would present itself to her sometimes, but it would be preceded by a smell, a specific smell. And she said that it was like sulfur eggs, like rotting. It smelled horrible. And then she knew that it would be him. And so she would turn around and lo and behold, there in her words was the devil. And then of course, you would find that smell popping up in any kind of research you do. Demonic encounters, sleep paralysis, aliens coming in and abducting you. And it's something they consistently say is the smell. And then of course, Bigfoot also carries this really disgusting smell. And that's, that's interesting. I don't know. One of the things that I heard that might. So Karen Wilkinson, she's a UFO abductee victim, lifelong. And she's been impregnated by these, these, you know, these abductors.
Top Lobster
And we need to, we need to have her on.
David Lee Corbo
I mean, yeah, I reached out to her, she reached out to me and she hasn't responded. It just happened like a week ago. Maybe she'll check the email soon. But what she was saying is that, you know, she's. She's been pregnant and then she's lost the babies and the, and the doctors have said, I know you were pregnant, but right now it appears as though you never were. Right. So they have records of her showing all the signs and everything, biologically speaking, says you're pregnant and then all of a sudden it's like she never was. Later on in life, she would see black eyed children that she felt were like her own children. They were weird, retarded. They spoke to her telepathically. They seemed really off. But one of the things she said one time was about alien grays and how she remembers being on a ship and seeing them discarded and laying in a pile like meat suits that were just like when, when they're not being used, they're just tossed in a pile. And she described the smell, the smell being like sulfuric, like rotting eggs, disgusting and rotting biological material. So I don't know if it's just those grays are some sort of biomechanical suit and they don't know how to clean them or if there's something about this realm that smells like sulfur and that's where these things.
Thomas the Paranoid American
There's something about just this scent in general, like our olfactory sense. People say, like it's the closest tied to memory. Well, that's because Your sense of smell bypasses the thalamus, which is where all your other senses go through to get kind of reinterpreted by logic and recall. Well, your olfactory sense, you know, your smell, it bypasses that entirely. So it's, it's tied directly to emotions and memories, which is. Makes it really unique because unlike any other type of memory you can have, try to think of a sound you heard or a feeling you felt or like a thought you had or a vision that you had. It all kind of gets murky. But when you smell something, even if it's been 30 years, do you smell like, like a specific type of perfume or like the weird way that like a Halloween mask smell in the 80s? Like these very specific things. When you smell one of those, you are locked in like 100 certain. You know what that smell is and where it came from and.
David Lee Corbo
Dude.
Thomas the Paranoid American
And there's no, no such thing as any other sense that most normal people have that can tie directly to like a certainty along with recollection. And I think that's part of like this, this scent being like a signifier.
Nate
There's a certain perfume that takes me back to the first time I ever got a hand job inside.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Years ago.
David Lee Corbo
I was, I was gonna say that very specific memory.
Top Lobster
This is gonna get me in trouble. But like somebody, some girl was wearing that. It's Burberry something or I don't remember, but walked by her with my wife, smelled. It reminded me of like my first girlfriend and I felt like I cheated on my wife and I'm at the mall. But like that's how powerful it was.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Because it bypassed all of your normal filters where it's like, whoa, don't think that. Don't go down that angle. It just, it just brings you right there because. Because you don't actually have a say in middlemanning that which. Yeah, again, it's. It's so wild like this, the smell factor. And the reason how Bigfoot has this very unique smell. I would assume because I don't. I haven't smelled or seen Bigfoot before. But you smell it once and you know what it is. Like, you could then become a legit Bigfoot hunter just by smelling it.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. People will also say that about Dogman, that Dogman has that very similar smell. I. I actually realized that recently with Pokemon cards. I went on the this, this kick and I was collecting the original 151 Pokemon cards. And the visual of the card mixed with the smell of the card would unlock micro memories for like, I would be. I would. For a brief moment, and then it fades over time. If you keep. If you keep sniffing them, it doesn't. It doesn't happen anymore. But if you do. If you. If you smell them and you look at them, it would flash me back to, like, very specific moments of my childhood where I was looking at that card, like, instantly. Instantly.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Remember that smell?
David Lee Corbo
Yes, Yes, I remember that. So there is something. I remember seeing that once in a commercial where it's like, did you know smell is the number one sense attached to memory? And. And I've never forgotten that. I think that that's 100 true. And I. I wonder what it is that it taps into some sort of gnosis. Like, I think there is genetic memory, whatever you want to call it, a spiritual level that we know what these things are. And I think I'm gonna start feeding.
Top Lobster
My kids and starting to cook a. Cook a hamburger, something like that, just to fuck. Just to fuck them up for life. Like, anytime they walk past a Burger King, they're, like, flinching.
David Lee Corbo
At that artifice.
Nate
Sounds like some MK Ultra shit. Actually, dude, that's not far off. From what? From some of the stuff they would do.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Yeah. And speaking of, that reminded me of stranger things. I'm pretty sure that they said that other realm, that. That. Yeah. Smelled like ass, basically. Like there was a smell associated with it. And that's something that you see really consistently in all sorts of supernatural encounters. And so I'm wondering if it is a Bigfoot smell or if it's a. If it's that realm smell. You know what I mean?
Nate
Getting into, like, some Jonathan Keel type of theories here. Just all of them being connected and it being one giant phenomenon and just that your brain can interpret it in that way. Right? So if, like, if you are a Christian man, you might see a demon, you might see an angel, you might have seen Mother Mary, right, come down and speak to you. And if you are more of a, you know, a Homoatheist, you might see a ufo, an alien, and a little black gray man running around in the forest, something like that. Or you might see. You might see Bigfoot. If you're a big nerd, you might run into one of these things, and you might also not even be able to see it, but you might be able to. Like, we're talking about the smell or hear it. Like, I have some stuff pulled up here, and big shout out to Chaz. Chaz of the dead. He was the first one to bring us up on this one. Was like, all the different connections between like UFOs, a Bigfoot and poltergeist, all of them like the knocking, the wood knocking. Right. So it like a lot of the poltergeist experiences start with like a sulfuric smell or they start with like knocks on your walls like this. So. And then it's a type of form of like communication that these spirits want to have with you also. Again, yes. The smells, the electrical interference, the feeling of being watched. Bigfoot also has the wood knocks where he's, where he's trying to speak to you, where he's hitting the trees. It has that connection with the wood. It has that connection with of course the telepathic communication vanishing in like entities so he can like come and go. He's also associated with lights and smells. And then the UFOs are the same thing. That missing time, the light, the telepathic communication, the. They do knocking, weird sounds. There's a, there's some weird connection there. I think that this phenomenon is basically what I call it at this point is all the same thing. It's a trickster entity. That's with you.
David Lee Corbo
That's very interesting because Nathaniel Gillis who we were telling you about earlier, he calls it the phenomenon and he, he does highlight how it seems to be the same thing taking different forms. And what's interesting is whether it's Bigfoot or aliens, throughout history you get different versions for different time periods, right? Like a little green guy or a little dude in a silver suit, right? That was like really popular in like the, I guess the, the 50s or 60s. You would see a lot of that like in first hand testimony was these little dudes with these silver suits on. Even the UFOs themselves would take consistent forms over different generations. You know, you would have like the sil Bell shaped UFO all the way up to modern day where it's just, it's, it's a complete amalgamation. And, and I think what's really winning out is like plasmoids, right? Like these plasma based UFOs. But one of the things that's really interesting we learned recently. So I was, I was wondering about the nature of like astral projection or remote viewing and if it was inherently a negative thing to engage in or if it was a natural function of the human body. And it's, it's, it's something that we've been detached from. Should you explore it or is it inherently bad? And, and I was kind of praying on that and I basically was asking God like look, if this is something because I, I Think I have, like, a knack for it, but I've never done it all the way, But I can get to a certain point, and then there's like a blocker, and I've never gotten past it. And it's something that's fascinating to me. I don't know. So I'm. I'm. I'm praying on it, and I'm like, if this is something I shouldn't do, send me a sign that I shouldn't do it. If this is something that I can engage in, let me know how to do it. All of a sudden I'm struck with like, hey, dumbass. Binaural beats. And I'm like, oh, yeah. Kind of knew that. Binaural beats syncing up the hemispheres of the brain, you know, syncing them up to a certain frequency will allow you to do X, Y and Z. And so I now know, okay, I can give that a GOO grade. I can look that up. Binaural beats to get into a meditative state or whatever, and that'll probably help the process. And so. But I don't go ahead and do it. I'm just waiting because I still haven't gotten the answer, like, should I do it or should I not? All of a sudden, somebody who's a fan of the show reaches out. Was it Pastor Ben? It might have been Pastor Ben.
Top Lobster
It was Pastor Ben.
David Lee Corbo
Pastor Ben's the man. Shout out Pastor Ben. And he goes on this whole email about. And I never read the emails when they come in, I try to save them because we do NDS Chronicles. We want to read the testimonies on the, you know, show. I don't want to spoil them for myself, but something told me to read this. Long story short, he's talking about how he did this form of meditation, discovered binaural beats, and started to be able to use it to remote view. Now, what ends up happening, though, is it leads to poltergeist phenomenon and it leads to abduction experiences, right? So he starts engaging in this binaural beat sinking of the hemispheres, trying to astral project. Next thing you know, he says it's like a beacon, and everything starts coming towards him. So now he's having sleep paralysis.
Thomas the Paranoid American
This.
David Lee Corbo
He's getting abducted by aliens in the middle of the night, and he's experiencing poltergeist activity around his house, right? And so it's not. The phenomenon is not strictly psychological because it can interact with the physical around you, it seems, you know, I. E. The poltergeist activity, lights and objects moving Falling off shelves like that. But then he says something very fascinating. So he goes down this path long enough that he has determined what hurts to play these binaural beats at, to get the best effect, whatever's going to work the best. He tunes it. He doesn't, whatever it is, he doesn't even want to tell us what it is because he just doesn't want us to give that information out and have somebody else have these experiences. But he does let something slip and I guess I'll let the cat out of the bag. He let the cat out of the bag and we read it on the show. But he says that Dr. Stephen Greer, he fucking makes this CE5 app right for these people to telepathically call in these UFOs to have this experience. And it does seem to be reliable. It seems that you can gather an audience around. And he goes, I'm gonna bring these things in here now with my brain. And all of a sudden these orbs show up in the sky. And. And so people are having a tremendous amount of success with this. But he finds out that what is part of that app right there is binaural beats. Not only is it binaural beats, but they're tuned to the same hertz, the same frequency that he found was the most effective that led to all of those events.
Top Lobster
Sense these guided meditations are what are, what the, the binaural beats are. Well, the high frequency tones there. So yeah, it's crazy, man.
Thomas the Paranoid American
There's a, there's like some actual historical record of this kind of phenomenon too. We were, I read a book with Juanayala when we were doing a cult book club on a book called the the Cartesian Voyage or the Voyage of Cartesius. And it's written like half satirical, but it also has some pretty like very forward thinking stuff because it was written I think in like the late 1680s or 1690s. And it talks about how Renee Descartes, he would astral project in order to go out into the universe and have these sort of ascended masters show him how the universe was created with vibrations and by all these very high level abstract concepts. And they did it by flying him around the universe and like, let's watch a planet being born, let's watch a planet collapse. And he could actually see all this happen through all these, these vortices. Well, he said that the more he did this and the more he was out with his ascended masters learning about the universe, his body's at home and he had to summon a homunculus. That would kind of keep watch over his body because as the body was out like that, he kind of. He severs this little cord, this little silver cord. Did you probably hear about in like Rosicrucian and some sort of like mythical Christianity that when you go to sleep or when you're.
Nate
What was his nickname for that little creature that he had?
Thomas the Paranoid American
The homunculus? I don't. I don't remember his nickname.
Nate
The little black man. He called it the little N word, I thought he said.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Oh, no, he did. The little.
Nate
Yeah, he called it the.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Well, it was the. The Negro. Not. Not the. The one. But he called. Yeah, he had his little Negro homunculus that would watch over his body to protect it. Because he said that it basically like it turns into a beacon. Like you were just saying, David, that once you sever that cord, you're kind of leaving your car running with the, you know, the engine running, the door open in the middle of, you know, like Brooklyn or wherever, you know, the hell, you know, Miami or something. Like you're actually enticing someone to come and take it. So in that exact same way that if you don't know what you're doing. That was kind of like one of the morals of this story. Like the whole long ass book projecting and you don't have something watching over your body while you're gone, then anything can come in and jump into that. Which it also is identical to like the moon child ritual or like the weird stuff that Parsons or even Epstein was doing out in the desert where you find some sort of an attractive shell and you're just summoning demons. Like, hey, look at this sweet vehicle I got. Who wants to jump into this vehicle that you're kind of opening yourself up to that same thing with astral projection.
David Lee Corbo
That's incredible. Like, that is so in alignment with what Pastor Ben. I hope it was pastor from the.
Thomas the Paranoid American
1690S that's saying this. This is not like from the 1960s.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Nate
Well, and then there was also a downside to this too. Thomas, if you want to get into it, that entity that he created. Stop. Stopped wanting to leave. He was like, no, I like this car.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Thomas the Paranoid American
The homunculus will kind of like sit in the car and like keep it warm and make sure no matter where.
Nate
His wife, he got to drink beer.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Yeah. And the guy's like, no, I don't want to leave.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, well, that's. So that's the idea, right? Is that all of these spirits, these are dead abominations. In other words, these aren't part of God's original plan. These are Nephilim and they come in so many variety, right? I think it's like the book of Jubilee or the book of Giants describes the Nephilim as not being alike consistently, you know, so there was probably like offshoots where you did have pale skin, red haired giants, but you also had all kinds of other. That give rise to the Egyptian pantheon, right? All of these sort of mashed up animal people, animal human hybrids and like that. And when they die, their, their spirits don't ascend. Their spirits are basically trapped in another realm and it sucks ass for them. It's not. They want to engage in, in the physical again. They want to be able to experience drink and sex and, you know, all of these various physical satisfactions. And the only way that they can do that is interfacing with your physical body and then using your. So that is so consistent with, with virtually everything. Because if you go to the Bible and you go to demonic possession, when people are demonically possessed, they're engaging in rampant drug use and crazy sexual escapades and all this basically debaucherous behavior, right? Sins of the flesh. Sins of the flesh. These things are engaging in whatever the flesh desires.
Top Lobster
Bucket list. Bucket list shit, right?
David Lee Corbo
Bucket list shit. Yeah. They got a small amount of time to be able to possess you until somebody figures out that they don't really have the rights over you and that they can be cast out in the name of Jesus Christ. And so in the meantime, it's time to pedal to the metal, right? We're gonna do some, we're gonna slam some H, we're gonna punch some babies and you know, we're gonna, some hookers and, and that's the name of the game for as long as they can keep it up. So when you see people in that, in that kind of behavior, not only is it sin, not only is it corrosive, but there are spirits that are engaging and they're siphoning off it. In fact, I remember talking to somebody, I forgot who it was, but they wrote into the Ravens Watch back when I was doing the Ravens Watch. And they explained to me their parasitic relationship with, with an entity. The entity was ancient. I think it, it might have been feminine of some sort, but it cut a deal with them. I forget how he even found this thing, but the deal was allow me to inhabit you. It's a parasitic relationship. In fact, it even says it's, it's my nature. It's, it's basically how I survive I need a host. I will give you, you know, whatever it is that you asked for. So what he asked for was tremendous success with women. That was his, he was very short sighted. He's just like, I want to bag. And it was like, gotcha baby. And he, and then I think it also said like, and if you want to like ask me some, I'll tell you some things. And, and what it got was access to his emotional loosh. And so he starts being pushed towards like all these sexual encounters. He's just bagging left and right. But he's also got like a drug and alcohol substance abuse thing. And he's kind of dulled, right. He, he doesn't have a tremendous amount of emotional range. He said that was eventually what led to him asking it to leave, which it, it abided and, or it obliged him. And it was actually a sad departure. But it, it did dull his emotional. So he was having sex with women, but he was feeling no connection. He was doing all these drugs, but he just felt empty and there was nothing going on. And the reason being is because that thing was getting all that gratification. That's what it wanted. It wanted to engage in the physical, in, in his life, in his body. And he got some answers, some interesting things about the nature of what karma is and the nature of what it was. It also talked about Jesus Christ and it was actually very sad and had like a reverence for Christ and, and what happened on the cross and everything. And it was very unique. It didn't just sound like this evil entity, it just sounded like a thing that had a pretty up nature. And that when they did go their separate ways, it was a sad departure. But that you see that in so many instances you felt like it would.
Top Lobster
It would like die.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, that's what it did. It felt like it would, it would die. Like it had to, was basically like, I've got to go find another host because without it I will cease to exist.
Thomas the Paranoid American
This is sort of the original story of the Little Mermaid too. Not the Disney version, but the Hans Christian Andersen version that the real story little Mermaid wasn't that she wanted to go and meet some human prince and fall in love and figure out what it was on land. It was that mermaids, as these, these non human creatures knew that when they die, their soul did not live on. They didn't get to go to any sort of afterlife. There was no reincarnation. They just literally turned back into sand and then had to go through this whole process again. But if they were Able to either find true love through humanity, then they could actually gain a soul that could go on to this afterlife. But in the original story, the, the guy does not fall for Ariel or whatever the original mermaid's name was. He does not fall for. So then the plan becomes kill this guy. If you can kill him and, and get rid of the connection between his soul and his body, then you can then put, you know, your version into his body. And then you can kind of sneak through the gate and get into the same pattern of like humanity, which is, it's wild but, but this is based on many older stories. Like Hans Christian Anderson didn't make all that up. These are actual folklores from all across the world.
David Lee Corbo
Old dude. That is the birthright, right? So we, we through the new covenant, we, we, we get redemption and we get to, you know, reign with Christ eternally, right? And we get access to heaven. All these different things. They don't get access to that and that.
Thomas the Paranoid American
It's like having like enough delta sky miles you get to go into like the little lounge and, and get.
David Lee Corbo
Well, that's what it is. And they're trying to sneak on. That's. They're trying to sneak on and, and, and they. This is why you still see the same thing. It's about genetics. There's like something in our genetic code that allows us. It's almost like sometimes I like to imagine it as like, you know, if you got the right genetic code, you can pass through the gates type of deal and you can see them trying to do this hybridization program. They're trying to bridge the gap between us and them. I think that's exactly what's going on with the UFO phenomenon. I think that's what's going on with the black eyed children, right? The reason that they're so consumed with, with taking our seed and you know, our, our reproductive tissue, all this different and then creating these like strange autistic telepaths that are just uncanny. They're not quite right is because they're trying to figure out how they can inherit what is our inheritance. They, they want to figure out how to get the right to our inheritance, in other words. And, and you could see that it's the same thing when, when the watchers take human watch lives. It's not just because they're like, yeah, titties. They're also like they, they're pissed off at us because we get Earth. You know, it seems like they might have been there to some degree before us. And, and then when God creates Human beings, they're like, dude, what do you mean? They're gonna inherit the earth, right? So immediately they decide to start working on blending the bloodlines. But none of them are viable. They're like. They're like. Like what do you call them? Not that they're non viable, like a liger, where it doesn't have offspring, but it doesn't matter. It's like once they die, their spirits are here. They haven't successfully crossed that genetic boundary where they're. They're making something that can actually. And they're trying to do it by God's laws. The only way that you can get what we have is if you do it by the God, by the rules and the laws that God put in place. So you have to go by that system, right? And that system, I think it dictates something genetic. Specifically something genetic. And so it's been this really long game where they're trying and they're using technology, they're using artificial intelligence, they're using, you know, hybridization programs and they're trying their ass off to inherit what we get.
Nate
Yeah, there's something to that, dude. And some of the things too. Like Thomas, the story you're telling about the Little Mermaid. I mean mermaids are also connected to the fae and a lot of those old folklore and things like that. I mean I. One of the ones that I love reading about is the changelings. So there was all these like women that would get pregnant and their child would either go missing for a moment or they would turn around and like their child would come back kind of. But different. Right. So it was almost like maybe you give your kid a woke poke or something and then he was like just change and different. Like maybe this was explaining autism back in the day, I don't know. But they would say that it was these fairy entities would come and kind of steal the soul of your child and stuff one of theirs in. And so they would try to stuff their soul into your. So it was kind of. They were cutting that silver cord and taking over the body.
Thomas the Paranoid American
There was another version of this that I've heard described that the changelings were like the. The Fae folk, but it was their retirement plan. Their version of sticking Nana in a home was to take Nana and swap them out with the baby. And they tricked. Took a human family to take care of Nana until she died. Because I guess old Fae folk look a lot like human babies. And you're right, Nate. The. The modern day explanation for why did so many people claim to see changelings 100 or 200 years ago. And a lot of it was because of autism. And people would just, like, they couldn't acknowledge that there might be something different about, you know, that. Like this. This person in their family, that their offspring. And the. One of the like, mechanisms was to be like, well, that's not my kid. That that was swapped out. This is a different thing.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Thomas the Paranoid American
And the wildest part is that the way that you would test to see if it was a changeling or not is they would literally put a baby in the oven or put a baby in the fire. And if the baby cried, then that means that the Fae folk ran up and swapped out Nana for your baby again. And now you actually got your baby back. But the second you take them back out of the fire, if you turn your back for even a second, then they can just hop back in. So they actually had people, part of the family that would keep their eyes on the kids at all times to make sure that they didn't swap back into this changeling. And this, and this also was Martin Luther. If you read, like, his. His diaries where he would just gather a bunch of people and just rant about religious stuff, he went off on changelings constantly. Like, this isn't relegated to just grim fairy tales. This is part of, you know, like, like the. The origins of, like, Lutheranism.
David Lee Corbo
Well, now I've gotten to the point where I suspect so much of what we dismiss as just like, crazy people was actually real. And if you look at that through that lens, it's like, yeah, dude, if you felt like something was swapping your baby out, like, how desperate would you get? You'd be like, grandma, if you take your eyes off of this baby, I'm gonna punch you in the face. Do not take your eyes off this baby, because it's gonna get swapped out. There was a movie that came out in 2024 called the Watchers. It's at the heart of the mystery of folklore dealing with fairies best known as changelings, malign shapeshifters studying their. Their captive human quarry. So I forget exactly how the movie goes, but it's basically like these people end up in this kind of cabin in the woods and they're trapped there. They wake up there mysteriously, and one of the walls is like a giant viewing screen. It's a. It's a, you know, bulletproof glass. And they're in the forest. Forest. And it's interesting that they call it the Watchers because it's about the fae. And one of the things that happens Is like, everybody has to catch this one up to speed. They're like, oh yeah, you woke up here. We woke up here too. We don't know how we got here. All we know is that they're watching. And we figured out what we're allowed to do. We're allowed to go out during the day, we have to make it back here by night. If we don't make it back here by night, they do some horrible to us, whatever, and then we can actually have some sort of interaction with them to some degree where like we can't see them, but you can tell they're like in the tree line when you're inside the cabin and you're looking out the glass. Long story short, something ends up happening where like one of their hands gets pressed up against the glass and they've got six fingers, right? Which is the. The Nephilim were notorious for having six fingers. The FA lore is the same exact lore as the Fallen. It is the Fallen. It's just different cultures, different calling it different things, in my opinion. And it all lines up in this idea of like changelings or even like shape shifting, right? It's like these, these angels, these different classes of angels. From what we've learned, it seemed that they had the capability of shape shifting, right? So everything that happens at the most extreme level of supernatural shape shifting and inhabiting different bodies and all this different crap, it all can be found some way, shape or form. If you're using like extra canonical text or otherwise in the Fallen and in their offspring, it's like, it really does. You know, Gary Wayne, I think is great. He's one of the guys that really kind of made me see how that lens applies to everything. It doesn't dismiss everything, right? So we look at things through the biblical lens. But that's not to say that we don't think the Vedics were correct in a bunch of that they saw, or that the Greeks weren't correct in a bunch of they saw or the Celtics or anything like that. Like, I think they all saw something very real. I think it all does apply to the Genesis 6 narrative and the, and the falling of the watchers and all this. But I just think that the, the key difference is that everybody else was getting their story from the fallen, whereas Christianity is not getting their story from the falling, it's getting the story from God. And God's being like, yeah, they, they suck, dude. They like went around position themselves as your gods. They're really kind of, you know, they're, they want, want Worship and veneration, it's like a drug to them. And once they get an entire nation's worship and veneration, it doesn't stop there. You don't just stop doing heroin. Once you get, you know, a lot of heroin, you're like, I need more heroin. Right. And so what do you do? You go, I've got all the heroin I need over here, but that nation has a lot of heroin. What if I start whispering into the ears of these to go and invade and kill those people so I can take over that nation too and do their heroin? So it's like, I think all of it makes a ton of sense. It's just whether or not you got your story from them or if you got it from, from God, but it's all connected.
Thomas the Paranoid American
A slight tangent on this one too. Just I'm on that topic of being convinced by these other entities in order to go to war for, for their reasons, not for your reasons. This is from, I think like the late 90s, early 2000s. Michael Sarion had this whole Origins and Oracles series. But, but in this series, blew my mind, I can't forget this, that he said that there are this, like, different race of fallen entities of some kind.
Nate
I'll.
Thomas the Paranoid American
I'll use the words that he probably didn't use, but these like, fallen entities and that they're convincing humans to go to war with each other. And if you look at modern military insignia, it's lots of stars and stripes and, and things like the best thing that you could do on, you know, on a war campaign would be take out a whole bunch of generals. Right, right. The more stars that get sacrificed on the field and that there's this version of sympathetic magic where in order to honor the star gods, like the pagan gods that are living in the stars, as opposed to like a God or a sun God, that you actually have to sacrifice stars down here on Earth. So by taking out a one star or a four star general, that is the highest, you know, sacrifice that you can make in attribution to these kind of fallen star gods. And that, that all wars are really kind of like that. They're, they're not just fighting for us to praise them. They just like want you to die and they want important versions of you to die because that's what really gives them their penance. So that's, I always thought that was a wild way of looking at it. Like, yeah, why do we use this star symbolism as the greatest sacrifice that could be made?
David Lee Corbo
I think that's. That Also applies to all of the ritual sacrifice of our own stars in Hollywood and in the music industry. Right. It's like somebody dies, some big famous star dies, and then all of a sudden there's all this talk about, like, well, did you see the series of events leading up to it? Wasn't it strange? The cryptic symbols of this, the that, and all the whispers of, like, this wasn't a natural death. This was a sacrifice. Right. A sacrifice of a star. I think. I think you're right. Sympathetic magic is a great way to look at that. And I think that applies to what we see in the music industry and like that.
Thomas the Paranoid American
And. And to tie this back in the Bigfoot, too, because I don't really feel like we've even strayed that far is that when we're talking about these ideal vessels that could attract some other entity or spirit or fallen or whatever, they. They kind of see human as, like, easy pickings. Maybe Bigfoot is even better. Maybe Bigfoot is the Lamborghini version of humans. Like, maybe they're so connected to Christ or Christ consciously or whatever it is, and. And they have since realized it, and that's why they are so scarce and why they. They only speak telepathically and have all these others sort of like defense mechanisms in place is because they've got something that's older and, you know, like. Like more sacred to protect. And I guess we're kind of like the. The new generation, and there's so many of us that it's like shooting fish in a barrel for some of these entities.
David Lee Corbo
That could also be why it evolves the way that it does the phenomenon. Right? Because if you look at the Patterson gimbal footage. Is that what it's called?
Thomas the Paranoid American
Gimlin? Yeah, Patterson gimbal footage.
David Lee Corbo
That's just this lumbering Bigfoot walking through the forest. But now what?
Thomas the Paranoid American
You female Bigfoot with big old with tats.
David Lee Corbo
She's got a set of cans on her, a set of heavies, and she's swaying through the forest, swinging those heavies, looking for some other Bigfoot to come in, give him a squeeze. And. And now it's. It's. So.
Top Lobster
Drink Bigfoot milk. Yeah, I give it a sip.
Nate
I had a. Yeah, my friend was making. He was making, like, a sweetener for his coffee with his. With his wife's breast milk. He made cheese. He made, like, fresh mozzarella with it. It got weird, dude. It got really weird.
Thomas the Paranoid American
I knew a guy in the military that made his own blood sausage from his own blood.
Top Lobster
Jeez dude.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Now, that's not easy.
Nate
I mean, you actually have to have acid as it's pouring you so it coagulates properly. You have to constantly stir it. But there's.
Thomas the Paranoid American
And he couldn't find it in the state, so he just made it.
David Lee Corbo
What are you doing?
Nate
Delicious, dude.
David Lee Corbo
I've had blood sauce. It was pretty good. First it's. It's milk, breast milk. Then it's blood sausage. Is he. He's a box aga bro, isn't he? Now, that's what's going on. You're just like, what? What other fluids.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Skip all those. Just get right to the shield, bro.
Nate
There's wild, disgusting yeast that grow all over our bodies. And there's lesbians. I believe this was in.
David Lee Corbo
What horrible mistakes. Lesbians.
Nate
Yeah. So there's lesbians that take their vaginal yeasts and brew beer, and you can actually get cheese and beer brewed by them. They're.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Yeah.
Nate
Lesbian, feminine. What is that horrible state? What's the one where. Bernie Sanders.
David Lee Corbo
Oregon.
Top Lobster
Vermont.
Nate
Vermont. Yes. These are some Vermont, like. Yeah. Crunchy.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, dude, I trust Vermont's cheese, too. Never again. Never again.
Nate
It might be delicious, dude. It might be delicious.
David Lee Corbo
But there's a lot of things that. Hey, this the. You know, the box saga, bros. Might be like. It's got to taste. Taste. It's nutty. It's pleasant, you know, it's got a pleasant aftertaste. But I'm not gonna find they're all.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Drinking pineapple juice just to be courteous to each other.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, it's okay.
Nate
I did have a black girl in high school that would bring me pineapple juice every day.
David Lee Corbo
And there was a reason.
Nate
Yeah, so she. I didn't know what she was doing. She was like. She was getting me, like, she was. What's the word? Grooming me. Dude. She was grooming me, and then she. Then she went hoover on me after that.
David Lee Corbo
You were groomed? There you go. Yeah, well, you know, she was a freshman.
Nate
It really was a grooming situation.
Top Lobster
Did you get the knowledge? Did you give her the knowledge? And she was like, I know a lot about.
Nate
She gave me the knowledge.
Top Lobster
Yeah, she gave you very nice.
David Lee Corbo
Now she's schizophrenic.
Thomas the Paranoid American
She now knows all the chick tracks by heart. She has no idea how.
David Lee Corbo
Listen, listen, Top, I know you were going somewhere, but let me finish this line of thought. So we're talking about you, whether or not I hate you, whether or not these. These, you know, Bigfoot are our better. Our better vessel in some way shape or form that might be. You never know what kind of deals, right? If Eisenhower cut a deal supposedly with. With. With aliens, Isn't that the rumor that My poor wife.
Nate
All I do is turn rock star. I don't know what.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Anyways, we're talking majestic 12 is what you're referencing.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Top Lobster
So.
David Lee Corbo
So if you have that sort of a situation going on where we're cutting deals one way or another, or we're in, you know, some sort of interaction with them, could it also be that there's a coalition of Bigfoot? I don't know. That sounds retarded. But we're talking about whether or not he's even a physical being. So I think it. Okay to go here. So let's say they also were offered a deal. Could that be what we. We get technology, we back engineer it or whatever and all of a sudden we have a giant advancement in our technological, you know, achievements. Bigfoot. If they are appealing to Bigfoot all of a sudden, what's he get? He gets attack dogs, man. Man attack dogs. He gets to have what he's associated in some way, shape or form suddenly with UFO abductions or UFO sightings. Orbs, portals, all these different things. When he used to just be a lumbering, you know, big breasted, you know, ape walking through the woods. Now it seems that it's different. So if they can augment us, I. Why stop at us? Bigfoot definitely seems sentient given all the telepathic communication. You know, there's a. There's real.
Top Lobster
You think the. The council of Bigfoot drink. Drink water like the president of Haiti Just like the whole.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Whole.
Top Lobster
The whole thing or do you think he has a little bit more couth than this?
David Lee Corbo
I think they're more truthful. I think they're smoother than that. I don't know what the hell that was. Haiti. I don't even know why they have a place there on the council that doesn't.
Nate
He was thirsty.
David Lee Corbo
He was thirsty. Well, he doesn't have water in Haiti. They only have baby blood. And Hillary Clinton came and took all that. So I don't know what the hell.
Nate
They have dirt cakes and. Yeah, delicious, delicious, delicious dirt cakes.
Top Lobster
You guys know about the dirt cakes, right? Like that. That's a crazy story.
David Lee Corbo
Mosquitoes. The mosquito patties.
Top Lobster
No, no. Like some dude sells these woman dirt.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Dirt.
Top Lobster
Yeah, these people, they sell them actual dirt on. On credit and then they make dirt cakes that they sell and. But they can't even turn a profit.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Dude, there's a. There's Another crazy ver. I mean, this is a. Definitely a tangent a little bit, but, like, the guys that go out and install electrical grids in a lot of these countries, like in Africa and other places, and they end up dismantling the transformers because the transformers have this highly toxic oil in them that helps dissipate the heat. But they take the oil and they use it to cook food and to, like, sell to each other or to sell at the big bags. And this is. It's clearly not cooking oil. It is, like, one of the most toxic substances on the planet. It's made to keep transformers cool. But. But all of these, like, humanitarian initiatives where they're like, we're gonna bring electricity to this village, and they come back, like, a month later, and it's all gone because they're eating the oil, which is just. Wild child.
David Lee Corbo
That's incredible. That reminds me.
Nate
The cats.
Top Lobster
Yeah, yeah.
David Lee Corbo
The Sam Kinison bit where, you know, he's talking about the save the children thing, and it's like, for. For $0.25 a. A month, you can feed this little black boy with a distended belly and sticks for arms and legs, and they. He goes, why are they. You know, there's no food in the desert. Why don't you just move out of the desert? There's no food in the desert. Instead of just. Just settle. I don't know. I never understood that. I was having a conversation with my wife, and I'm like, you know, people have migrated on foot for a long time. There you go.
Top Lobster
They're eating the dogs, eating the cats.
David Lee Corbo
But people have migrated on foot. If you believe in the whole bearing straight kind of a situation where there was a gigantic land mass, you know, connecting continents, and this idea that not only did animals migrate over it, but so did people in. In some way, shape or form, where.
Thomas the Paranoid American
The epicantic fold came from with the Asians.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it's like, okay, so every other ethnicity on earth seems to have traversed miles and miles and miles on foot. But for whatever reason, whatever happened in Africa, they were just like this desert where nothing grows. There's no food, there's no water. This is where we will stake our claim. This is where we raise our pot belly children. Who will die.
Nate
The smart ones left? Is that what you said?
David Lee Corbo
What's that?
Nate
What?
Top Lobster
How resilient are they?
David Lee Corbo
If all the smart ones left and then. And then they just sat there, why are they still alive? It's insane. I don't understand that at all. It doesn't make any sense. Sense to me. I don't. I don't. I really don't get it. I don't get it.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Well, then we wouldn't have any commercials.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, that's true. That's true. We wouldn't have anything to donate to. I don't know. I mean, I think it applies. We're talking about shadow people, and they look like it. Well, look, when it comes to the Bigfoot thing, I know we're. We're approaching the hour and a half mark. Is there anywhere else that you wanted to go before we bring this?
Top Lobster
I wanted to ask a question.
Nate
So many places, dude. So we covered this much.
Top Lobster
I just wanted. Because it's something that I heard a lot for a while, and then it just never gets brought up anymore. But a metal door? A metal screeching door, Like. Yeah, like, as if it's like a portal opening. I hear this associated with, like, right before they see a dog man or some kind of. Usually out in the woods or in the wilderness, something like that. Is this something that you guys have come across or heard? Because we know the smell. But now the sounds.
Nate
I haven't. I haven't heard about a metal door.
David Lee Corbo
Well, it's been described as a metal door because it sounds like. Imagine having a really big, heavy metal door opening it, and it's grinding against the concrete beneath it. Really what that sounds like to me is a resonance, like a really intense vibration that takes place moments before something appears. And Tony Merkel on his show has begun to associate that noise because it pops up in so many people's stories about cryptid encounters and such that he's associating it with an opening of a portal or a door. And there was a time where that kind of thing was becoming very popular. I don't know if these things are connected or not, but it was the giant, mysterious sounds that were, like, echoing through the sky, and they seem to have no place of origin, but they were unbelievably loud. I tend to look at those as. When they're. When they're drilling these. These dumbs. These. These deep underground military bases. The public doesn't need to know what the fuck's going on there. And I imagine that's very, very loud. And you want to. You want to talk about a really intense vibration when this gigantic drill is cutting through all this hard rock. That's probably what they're hearing. But I don't think that that applies to what people are encountering in these cryptid encounters, where there is a version.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Of Bigfoot out of Virginia called the Woodbooger, which is one of the funnest names to say out of all of them. And the Wood Booger is associated with allow. But it's, it's more of like a high pitch howling noise, like a, like a woo. Very high. But I mean, since we don't have the, the nomenclature to discuss, like the specific sounds of Bigfoot entering and exiting, our reality, that this could be the same thing as the giant metal door screeching would be the same as like the Woodbooger call. Right. Because there's not a lot of frame of reference between these.
David Lee Corbo
Right, right, right. What I'm wondering is why. So, okay, we were talking before about whether or not it's spiritual or physical, but there seems to be quite a many instances of, of them dicking people down. And I don't think you could do that if you're strictly spiritual. And I don't know if that means they don't have the ability to like phase in and out. I don't know if you've heard the theory that's going on right now with infrasound, which is this low vibrational frequency that you can actually see on display in like crocodiles and, and big cats, for example. So big cats will emit such a low growl that people that encounter it say that it resonates to their core. You know, it'll almost make you. Your pants. It freezes you up. In fact, it's like, you know, people think that there's fight or flight, but there's also freeze and this, this, this noise will actually cause that. And then if you take that in conjunction with the idea of like you ever have, you know, a, a shitty old Honda Civic and you've got a really crazy base system in it, and, and when the base goes off, everything starts vibrating and it makes the doors on the Honda Civic look like they're waving around. Like they're like, you know, they're made of rubber or some like that. So if these things, these Bigfoot were able to manipulate something like that, cause that kind of an effect, it could cause that terror that everybody describes when they see them. It could, could cause that freezing that everybody describes when they see them. And it also could create that blurry effect that takes place where like you try to take a picture of them and they just look wavy and blurry. And it's because they are the Honda Civics of the, you know, the, the cryptozoology world. They're emitting this, this low frequency vibration and you know, to the human eye, it may look like one thing, but the shutter speed on a camera, it's a totally different thing. And you just can't pin them down. They look like they're blending into the trees and shit.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Well, there's. There's a sympathetic syncopation, I think it's called, or sympathetic vibrations. It's. You ever seen the videos where they put. Take a bunch of net metronomes and they've all got like 60 metronomes going at different rhythms and different bpms, and on a certain amount of time, as long as they're not in some kind of a vacuum, they'll all eventually sync up with each other and they're all, you know, tapping the exact same way. It's. It's one of the most crazy things to actually see. And you can show it. And really what's happening is just. It's vibrating the table that they're all sitting on. And that table becomes sort of like this baseline frequency which they all slowly become tuned to. So I think that there might also be a version of that not saying, like, the cat comes out or like a lion growls at you, you turn into a lion, but that if you had enough of them and they were all making that same noise, like, you would almost become attuned to that noise and be able to unlock some other level of consciousness. I don't mean that like you see God or anything, but you might, like, unlock some kind of synesthesia. You might, like, realize something that you didn't realize before. Just do that same exact type of sympathetic vibration.
Top Lobster
Well, so Andreja Puharich was working on one of his many things. ELF waves, extremely low frequency waves. And they said that this enhanced.
David Lee Corbo
I don't know, in my kitchen, and they're very loud. I have to keep muting my.
Top Lobster
One second, buddy. All right, he's leaving.
David Lee Corbo
Both of our wives just got back from the gym. They're now in my. In my.
Thomas the Paranoid American
We're about to get into Bigfoot dick here, guys. Come on.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, we're trying to talk about Bigfoot dick. I want to yell at them. Unbelievable. Have some respect for our Bigfoot dick conversation.
Top Lobster
The extremely low frequency waves enhance cognitive functions, induce altered states of consciousness and emotional states. They actually suspended this. The use of this stuff because it was. They said it was. It was linked to phenomena that was causing climactic disturbance. So weather pattern shifts and unnatural events.
David Lee Corbo
It's the basis for harp.
Thomas the Paranoid American
When you get into ELF waves and these ultra low frequencies, you also have to have. They have to be fairly Powerful. Right. Because in order to even form a really long low frequency wave, you have to have enough power behind it that can keep it going. And like if you heard the brown note, this is like the note that it makes your body, you know, resonate and you just evacuate your bowels. You just yourself from hearing the brown note. And, and it's real, but it's not a practical thing because there's no way to control it. There's no way to make you hear it and me not hear it. So that's one of the many reasons why these, these like elf waves are not as popular is because they don't, they don't, they can't figure out how to prevent it from like, you know, splashing back onto them.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nate
You know, if we are talking about one of these frequencies from the body, let's say that like you were just talking about like, let's say a panther or something can like freak you out, make your body freak out. We've, we've talked about this before in the show that females around a Bigfoot, there is something that happens when he pulls out his erect penis. There is a sound vibration. Women, they just come.
David Lee Corbo
It's like a tuning fork.
Nate
This is kind of like the brown. So this is the pink frequency. Yeah, whatever this is.
Thomas the Paranoid American
And it's interesting too, right? Not, not just the sound, but. So there's been reports that just making eye contact with the member will just immediately cause you to pass out an orgasm.
David Lee Corbo
Well, that makes a lot of sense now because every time I hear about a Bigfoot dick, they're two pronged. So it's essentially, it's essentially a giant tuning fork and they, they whack it and it vibrates and it, you know what I'm thinking though? Check this out. So people have that, that unbelievable sense of fear and it causes them to freeze up and they're filled with a sense of dread. Right. Really often in, in these instances. And what I'm wondering is like, is that a form of how binaural beats can sync up the hemispheres of the brain and lock you into a certain frequency that allows you to then astral project or what the hell ever is this thing emitting? It's laying the groundwork work not only to disarm you and immobilize you, but also to sync you up to it immediately so that it can now communicate with you telepathically. Right. So it's like it does this thing, you, your pants. You see the big pink double pronged tuning fork. But also it puts you on the same line of frequency that it's on. So now it can communicate with you. Otherwise it wouldn't be able to. I don't know. I mean, there's no way to prove that. But I do think that the more we start to delve into this research, the more I realize that there is. Is frequency is at the heart of so much. It's at the. It's at the heart of everything when it comes to the supernatural. And. And I think that these things exist in a way on a. On a different wavelength from us, and we can cross over onto it, or we can be made to cross over onto it. We could be forced. We could be put onto that wavelength through a manipulation of frequency. But in some ways, they. Okay. Angels in the airwaves. Blink 182 turns into Angels in the Airwaves. Tom DeLonge creates to the Stars Academy. He seems to be associated somehow with our big fake and gay UFO disclosure. But Angels in the Airwaves is the name of his new band. It sucks, but what an interesting name. Angels in the Airwaves. What are airwaves? Their frequencies, their waves, their vibrations. Right. Angels are there. I think that they exist in some way there primarily, and that they're not always. Maybe they are sometimes crossing into our realm, but sometimes they're just manipulating frequencies so that we can perceive them on their realm for a second or two or for some, you know, amount of time. But I think that Tom DeLonge, as gay as he is, he knows something.
Nate
Yeah, I don't think it's. They're crossing over here like you're saying. It's like they're altering our perception and allowing us to see them. Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Nate
I think that's definitely what's happening. Happening.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. And he's getting ready to do something, you know, very fake and very gay, and they're gonna lie to us about the nature of what all this is. But it. It's. It strikes me that he knows something that's a very. It seems like a throwaway name, you know, like, oh, we play music over the airwaves. The radio waves. Right. And. And we're Angel. I don't know. Angels. Angels are cool, but it's like, luckily.
Nate
He sucks and no one's actually gonna listen to it, so it shouldn't have too much of an effect.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's going to be him and Steven Greer, who basically looks like if you shave Donkey Kong down.
Nate
We just had Chris Matthew on and he says that he's a confirmed IDF agent. Like there's like he has a connection with the idf. Like that's a massage. Rather like there's some sort of Mossad connection there.
David Lee Corbo
He's horrified.
Nate
Yeah. Steven Greer is a weird guy. Dude.
David Lee Corbo
He's a really weird looking dude. Him. David Wilcock. You know some of these guys that are running around.
Nate
Weirdo.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Louise Elizondo, right? Is that his name? I don't know how. What's that?
Nate
I think I met him. Luis Elizondo. I got to see who I met. I met some people at the UFO days, actually. They came here to Oregon.
David Lee Corbo
That's Alzando, right? Yeah.
Top Lobster
Lou Alizando. Yeah, but who spells Lou like that? That's weird.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Top Lobster
In this. In this post they said this is the alien that he saw, which looks like an aborted fetus.
David Lee Corbo
I don't know, you know what that looks like. So there were babies that were being born in the middle.
Nate
The changeling that stayed in the oven too long.
David Lee Corbo
That was that one. Yeah. No, but there was a phenomenon that was taking place in the Middle east predominantly. I don't know what chemical agent they were exposed to, but some babies were coming out looking. They were looking like lizards. Honestly, they looked like Reptilians. And there was a conventional explanation as to why it was happening. These babies would never make it to any sort of term at all. They would. They would. Phosphorus, I might have been. I don't know. I don't know what the hell it was. But they were really horrifying looking. They look like newborn Reptilians, but they were fucking dead already, you know, Stillborn. And so that looks a lot like that to me. I don't know. They always show us some really unremarkable. They're like, look at this alien. That almost is certainly a sandcastle. It's made of sand. Is it cake? Remember that alien that they wheeled out like two years ago? It looked like cake. I'm like, why are you doing this to us? I know you have cool. I saw a little black boy that was naked in the woods. You don't. You don't have anything cooler than that. That's strange to me. But I have this real quick. I want to pull it up. I don't know if we can say anything interesting on it, but this came from Tupac Cabra too, which is a really cool name. He follows me. I should follow. Let's follow him back. Cool guy. He says the alien symbols reported by UFO experiencers have long been compared to the Enochian language. Why did UFO whistleblower Matthew Brown's first post include notes deciphering Enochian? So I'm going to let this play for a little bit here.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Yeah. And it had like a, a crystal type of display screen. Above that display screen were these hieroglyphic.
Nate
Symbols that I started to see appear. What?
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Not only did I see the symbols but they were like changing in like to different symbols.
Nate
So there's, there, there's a movement to them as well.
Thomas the Paranoid American
So they weren't just like static.
Top Lobster
And now, now they're projecting these hieroglyphics. It was sentences and paragraphs and it would be like, imagine if I had like subtitles floating in front of me. They were like dark red symbols. It was like, I describe it as a mix of Egyptian and Japanese and they were just flipping from the bottom up really, really fast. Just flip, flip, flip, flip, flip, flip, flip, paragraph, sentence. And it's hovering right in front of my wall, like above my, one of the, their heads. And one thing that I think is worth noting is that there was only one English symbol that was shown about three to four times. Everything else was these hieroglyphs and what was it? DNA in capital letters.
David Lee Corbo
There was no wings, there was no.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Motors, there was no propellers.
David Lee Corbo
There was no identification whatsoever that were identified as a aircraft that I would not. There was a bumper on the bottom part of it.
Thomas the Paranoid American
On that bumper there was what I.
David Lee Corbo
Call it looked to me like the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Thomas the Paranoid American
To this day I've never seen anything like it.
David Lee Corbo
I've studied the ancient Incas, I've studied the ancient Aztec Indians, I've studied the Egyptians, I've looked at pictures of Russian writing, I've looked at pictures of Polish writing. I've got looked at pictures of Hebrew writing.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Nothing, nothing that resembles it. The UFO had, had crashed into this field.
David Lee Corbo
I gotta pause it. I can't look at this guy anymore. He's really off putting. But it does seem like whatever is going on is. You know, recently we had that UAP egg retrieval situation that happened and then there was another and that was with that guy, that bald headed dude who said that he was, he's the helicopter pilot who's retrieving this egg from this mountainscape and he says that he's suddenly possessed by the spirit of God, but that it's fe da da da, you know, that guy's obviously been possessed by some sort of entity that's I think in my opinion masquerading as God. But around the same time. 4chan you know, take whatever you say there with a grain of salt. But there's a guy who's claiming to be a military whistleblower. He was on an excursion of some sort to retrieve a very similar egg. And that's the reason that he was blowing the whistle on 4chan, because he saw this, and he's like, I, too, retrieved an egg. And he came with some pictures. And on that egg, in those pictures, for a second, they looked AI to me, it was a picture of a cave in sort of night vision and that you could see an egg, but it was overexposed. It was very bright. People started going through all the pictures and they're like, no, there's contingency here. Each. Each photo you can see it's the same cave. You can see the same stalactites. It's strenuous to have to go through them and I. And. And compare them to one another. But it is one continuous, you know, cave scene, whatever. So on that egg, there is symbols. If you can turn the exposure down a little bit, you realize that this UAP egg is covered in these, you know, strange symbols. And somebody identified them as hierarchical numerics, I believe is what they called it. And it was basically a language that was used exclusively by the priest class of Egypt and Greece. And. And that, to me, looked a lot like what people would call ancient Enochian. And for those who don't know, Ancient Enochian is basically the. The Alphabet, the written language of the angels, allegedly, that, you know, you'd be hard pressed to say that the fallen didn't teach that to mankind, because that was kind of the name of the game is every time they. They position themselves as gods, a pantheon among a civilization, they brought to them hidden knowledge of how this realm works. And so that's getting really mixed up. Up in this UAP narrative in a really big way. I don't know which direction they're gonna go with it, but it's on the egg. This guy's talking about it. What do you guys think about that? This emergence of ancient Enochian and how that plays into.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Well, I gotta point out the Enochian from John D. Which. Who's the one that basically brought it, right? The one that, like, helped transcribe that with Edward Kelly. But that. That was one of the first deep state intel operations in history that. Or at least the most long lived out of all the things that John D. Did. The Enochian language, the angelic language, is the most long lived out of all that, that we still hear about today. And it really was a creation of Deep State and like the original CIA, the original state sponsored intel.
David Lee Corbo
Very interesting. What do you think? Do you think there's any veracity to it or is it an entirely fabricated language or is it based in something?
Thomas the Paranoid American
I think if. If you give Vera to Anokian, you also have to give veracity to Mormonism and to Joseph Smith. Because I. It's very hard for me to see the difference between what Joseph Smith did with the gold plates and the hat and the Urim and Thummim and what John D. Was doing with Edward Kelly. They seem like the exact same process, just in two geographic locations and two different timelines.
David Lee Corbo
Honestly, we've had Mormons on the show, and I don't, I don't dismiss Mormonism. I think that something happened. I don't know what happened and I don't know.
Top Lobster
We get in a lot of trouble for talking about Mormonism, but we don't dismiss it. We think that something happened, that we.
Nate
Don'T get our own planet anymore. I was really disappointed about that.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Yeah. I'm mad that we can't say that the blacks are black because they're neutral. Yeah.
Top Lobster
Is it.
Thomas the Paranoid American
But, yeah.
Top Lobster
Is it true though, that something may have approached him, may have shown him these tablets and. And this is what he got from it? Possibly. Is. Is what he got from it true? Most likely, no. Well, but.
David Lee Corbo
And if it wasn't, if it was true, how much of it was true? How much of it was lies? Right. It's like that's the MO of these, these entities is they. They give you a tremendous amount of truth. And then there's an inversion somewhere. So that's interesting. Subliminal messenger just says ugaritic text. I woke up like sometime last year with just this in. In my head. And then I. I never looked it up because even if entities are whispering to me, I'm. I'm lazy and I can't read. And so even though I woke up.
Thomas the Paranoid American
A selling point for being illiterate is that even if the demons are trying to get you to read some sort of incantation, you're just like, I don't know what to do with this.
David Lee Corbo
Hell yeah, dude. I woke up and I just kept having this ugaritic text. Ugaritic text. It was just in my head over and over again. And I remember saying it even on this show. And then I just made no effort to even look up, even what that meant. I. I just left it alone. So they're talking to the wrong.
Top Lobster
It's A language of the nephilim. That's kind of cool. Yeah, that's what it means.
David Lee Corbo
Dismissive wanking gesture.
Top Lobster
Yeah. Be retarded.
David Lee Corbo
I did.
Top Lobster
That's what we tell you on this show. Be a dangerous retard. Don't learn how to read. If you know how to read, learn how to read less.
David Lee Corbo
Reading is gay. Reading is gay. You could actually. I don't know if you still have that shirt for sale, but I have that shirt in my closet. I bought it off top. Lobster.com. reading is gay. Look, I know top has to bring it in for a landing. I could see him in the. In the thing. He's got to go. And I agree because his. His wife and my wife, they're laughing in the other room. It's very distasteful. I really don't want them having a good time. So I need him to come and get his wife so they stop talking. It's too much. It's too much. So, guys, first off, I want to thank you you for. For coming on. This is an awesome conversation. I know we set out to talk Bigfoot, but we talked about everything and it's all connected. That's always how it goes, right? I hope that. I know you can't, but I'm still gonna say it. I hope that you, Nate, can make it to. To Bohemian Grove.
Top Lobster
This kind of start. If he starts walking now, there's like nine days, I think.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Yeah, I don't think you're gonna have to force Gump it a little bit.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, you have to get at least a light trot, you know, like an enthusiastic speed walk would have to happen. But Paranoid American's gonna be there. Thomas, the Paranoid American is going to be there. You guys are going to see him running the merch booth. Don't steal anything because we'll have to shoot you.
Thomas the Paranoid American
And I know everyone there is going to be packing too.
David Lee Corbo
Maybe everybody's packing. But you're gonna get to see so much of. Of the cool that Thomas brings. So make sure you come and say hi to Thomas and tell him how Bigfoot had sex with you and what that was like. And tell him that it's. It's more than a spiritual entity. It's a physical entity. Because that two pronged pink bad boy, it was real. It was as real as it comes. So one more time, guys, let's start with Thomas. Where can everybody find you?
Thomas the Paranoid American
You can go to paranoidamerican.com. that's the best place to find me. Search for Paranoid American on Spotify. YouTube Rumble. All the places that. That's my name. That's who I am.
David Lee Corbo
Awesome. Awesome. And Nate.
Nate
And the big push is. Does Bigfoot exist? Dot com. Yeah, right here. This is our big one. Dude, it's gonna be fucking awesome. We just need a few more people to sign up, so. So don't even give us any money unless you want to go ahead. But hit that thing there. Subscribe there. We gotta. We just gotta bump up those numbers. It tickles the algorithm. And then we are gonna be ready for launch. So we could be ready to launch at any time. So go there now, sign up and it's gonna be awesome. And go follow us on Reality Czars. It's fun. Join our. Any of our patreons. We have schizonewsnetwork.com Patreon or reality's ours.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Patreon.
Nate
Yeah, dude, we. We have a great time here. And, dude, I have a Nephilim chronicle for you. I have a story that I want to share with you guys about a Succubus story. So, yes, one of these days here, I'm gonna get it.
David Lee Corbo
Yes. You know what we should do? We should do a rare deviation where we have Nathan and he comes on and he just tells us about it sometimes.
Top Lobster
I'll do that.
Thomas the Paranoid American
Like if, you know, if reenactment maybe.
Nate
Yeah, there will be gestures.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, gestures. If you can get some costumes involved, that would be very cool. You know, make it. Make it a hole to do. That would be great, man. All right, guys, thank you so much for coming on the show, Thomas. Looking forward to seeing you in nine days, brother. It's gonna be really intense. I'm gonna be stressed.
Thomas the Paranoid American
I'm looking forward to being co defendants with all of you guys.
David Lee Corbo
Awesome. Awesome, awesome. Top. Bring us out of here, dude.
Top Lobster
All right, guys, until next time, don't forget to obey, submit, and comply. Goodbye.
David Lee Corbo
The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room. It is constantly telling us what to believe is real. You can persuade this that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see, because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening. And they have.
Podcast Summary: Nephilim Death Squad, Episode 173: Bigfoot Bloodlines & Forest Guardians w/ Reality Czars
Introduction
In Episode 173 of Nephilim Death Squad, hosted by David Lee Corbo (aka the Raven) and Top Lobster, the focus shifts to the enigmatic world of Bigfoot. Joined by special guests Thomas the Paranoid American and Nate from Reality Czars, the trio delves deep into the intertwining narratives of Bigfoot, conspiracies, and biblical lore. This episode, released on June 20, 2025, offers listeners a comprehensive exploration of Bigfoot's possible origins, connections to ancient bloodlines, and its role as a forest guardian.
Guest Introductions
Nate (Reality Czars): Nate introduces himself as a multifaceted content creator involved in various projects, including the Reality Czars shows such as Schizo News Network and Does Bigfoot Exist. He emphasizes the edgy and unfiltered nature of his content, highlighting his engagement with bizarre and controversial topics.
Thomas the Paranoid American (Reality Czars): Thomas shares his background as a former Disney animator turned creator of Paranoid American, a company dedicated to comic books, games, and artwork that explore conspiracy themes. He discusses his latest project, a definitive comic book on Bigfoot, available at DoesBigfootExist.com, which comprehensively covers Bigfoot theories from biblical times to modern-day interpretations.
Main Discussion: Bigfoot Theories
1. Basque Folklore and Bloodlines
The conversation begins with an exploration of Bigfoot's connections to the Basque people. Thomas recounts a story involving Brian from Demon Racers, who ties Bigfoot to the Bosque region in France. According to the lore, during a significant war with French invaders, the Basque people were protected by mysterious giant stones thrown by what are believed to be Nephilim—biblical giants. This origin story suggests that Bigfoot may be an evolution or offshoot of these ancient beings.
Notable Quote:
David Lee Corbo remarks at [09:33] “...there was a star that appeared in the sky that heralded the birth of the Messiah... they were Nephilim, right. So they cast themselves off the cliffsides. The only one who didn't was Olenta0...” highlighting the intertwining of Bigfoot legends with biblical narratives.
2. Biblical References
The hosts delve into biblical texts, particularly the story of Cain and Esau, to draw parallels with Bigfoot legends. David connects Esau's description in the Bible—“said that Esau smelled of the field”—to Bigfoot's reputed sulfuric and rotting egg-like scent. This association implies that Bigfoot might be linked to ancient cursed bloodlines or as descendants of the Nephilim, entities that opposed divine plans.
Notable Quote:
At [16:35], David Lee Corbo states, “Maybe Bigfoot is the Lamborghini version of humans,” suggesting that Bigfoot represents an advanced or corrupted offshoot of human evolution tied to biblical curses.
3. Telepathic Communication with Bigfoot
A significant portion of the episode discusses accounts of telepathic interactions between humans and Bigfoot. Nate shares a story from Scott Pace, who encountered Bigfoot while hunting. In this encounter, Scott experienced a telepathic dialogue where Bigfoot communicated peaceful intentions, contrasting sharply with a hostile "dog man." These narratives suggest that Bigfoot possesses a higher intelligence and the ability to communicate directly with human minds.
Notable Quote:
Nate explains at [19:48], “He has this communication with him. And the bigfoot is like, dude, chill. He doesn't have his finger on the trigger...”
4. Connection to UFO Phenomena
The discussion extends to the relationship between Bigfoot sightings and UFO phenomena. Thomas notes a surge in Bigfoot telepathic encounters coinciding with increased UFO sightings in the mid-20th century, independent of pop culture influences. This correlation raises questions about a larger, interconnected phenomenon involving otherworldly entities and unidentified aerial phenomena.
Notable Quote:
Thomas observes at [27:21], “There’s a lot of, you know, scientific study around psychic phenomenon, but it’s one of those situations where if you don’t have one sense, the other ones become heightened...”
Personal Anecdotes and Related Stories
Throughout the episode, the hosts share personal experiences and anecdotes that reinforce their theories. David recounts a childhood incident involving a purported encounter with a gray alien, highlighting the difficulty in distinguishing supernatural experiences from psychological defense mechanisms. Thomas adds historical accounts, such as a 1835 encounter by Mormon preacher David W. Patton, who conversed with a Bigfoot figure claiming descent from Cain, further cementing the biblical connections.
5. The Nature of Bigfoot: Physical vs. Spiritual
A central debate in the episode revolves around whether Bigfoot is a tangible, physical entity or a spiritual being. The guests explore theories that Bigfoot might be a missing evolutionary link, a Nephilim hybrid, or a purely spiritual guardian of the forests. They discuss the implications of telepathic abilities and the scent as indicators of Bigfoot's possibly interdimensional or psychic nature.
Notable Quote:
At [24:44], Thomas remarks, “If these things are real, and it’s a huge if, they are rare enough that you could see it and never see it again for the rest of your life and never meet anyone that saw it again.”
6. Frequency and Sensory Manipulation Theories
The conversation ventures into the realm of frequency manipulation and sensory phenomena. David introduces the idea that Bigfoot might emit specific frequencies, such as infrasound, which could induce fear, paralysis, or telepathic communication in humans. This theory aligns with reported experiences where individuals feel frozen or overwhelmed by Bigfoot encounters, suggesting a deliberate manipulation of human perception.
Notable Quote:
Nate shares at [89:13], “The extremely low frequency waves enhance cognitive functions, induce altered states of consciousness and emotional states...”
Conclusion
As the episode progresses, the hosts weave together various threads—biblical lore, folklore, personal testimonies, and scientific theories—to present a multifaceted view of Bigfoot. They posit that Bigfoot may not merely be a cryptid but a guardian intertwined with ancient bloodlines and spiritual entities. The discussion underscores the complexity of paranormal phenomena and the necessity of approaching such topics with both skepticism and open-mindedness.
Additional Remarks
In the latter part of the episode, the conversation becomes more casual and diverges into off-topic banter, including humorous and controversial remarks about Patreon tiers and personal anecdotes unrelated to the main discussion. While entertaining, these sections are less relevant to the episode's core focus on Bigfoot and conspiracies.
Final Thoughts
Episode 173 of Nephilim Death Squad offers an insightful and engaging exploration of Bigfoot, blending conspiracy theories with biblical references and personal experiences. By inviting experts like Thomas and Nate from Reality Czars, the hosts provide listeners with a rich tapestry of information and perspectives, making this episode a must-listen for enthusiasts of the paranormal and mysterious.
Note: All timestamps correspond to segments within the episode transcript provided.