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Lily
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Josh
Did you know that there's an alien spaceship heading right towards us?
Derek
And your iPhone's definitely giving you cancer?
Andy
And two women time travel in France in the 1900s. Where did they go? We have no idea.
Josh
We actually do.
Andy
We actually don't, though. We don't know exactly where they went.
Josh
Well, they. We know where they. They're still missing. They're dead.
Andy
We don't know that, though.
Josh
Yeah, we do know they're dead. Those are the 1990s. No one knows where they are in the ground. They're dead. People haven't seen them in 50 years.
Andy
They're dead, Andy.
Josh
They've been dead for a long time.
Andy
They're missing.
Josh
All right, you do your thing.
Andy
Oh, my gosh. Do the thing, Lil.
Josh
Do the thing.
Lily
Like I'm supposed to remember all the time. I don't usually do it. Two times I've done it.
Josh
Someone pull up timestamps of every time. Lily said this.
Lily
Should I do it different?
Josh
Yeah, do it in a really racist Asian accent.
Lily
No, I will not.
Josh
This podcast is brought to you about my Sunday school.
Lily
Watch this or listen.
Andy
I'm so racist.
Derek
Oh, my gosh.
Josh
Really? I was joking.
Lily
Accent. I didn't even do an accent.
Josh
That sounded pretty dead on.
Lily
No, I would never do that. And I didn't do that.
Andy
That was so. That was insane.
Josh
You weren't actually trying to.
Andy
No, I.
Lily
Stop it right now.
Andy
Why are you laughing?
Josh
I was joking.
Lily
Oh, my gosh.
Josh
Do you know how old Moses was when he confronted Pharaoh 135, 80. And with a stutter, we assume that's not.
Lily
Didn't I say he had a stutter?
Josh
Just as he. His speech is slow.
Andy
Oh, yeah. I wonder if he just. I wonder if that's what. Like, that's actually funny to think about. Like, what was the impedant. Like, the.
Josh
I wonder if he just had a thick draw.
Andy
It just took forever to say things.
Josh
Pharaoh, you need to let our people go.
Andy
I will do it if you. Wrap it up. Moses, you're taking my whole afternoon.
Josh
Here's the thing, all right?
Andy
One. Yep. Just.
Josh
You ain't gonna let them go.
Andy
Yep.
Josh
It's gonna be bad news for you.
Andy
See, the thing is, I want clarification of why it's gonna be bad, but I. Frogs.
Josh
I'm talking. Pestilence. This is taking forever. I'm talking turning that river that you love.
Andy
Is there some other guy I could talk to? This is crazy.
Josh
Blood.
Andy
Foreign.
Josh
I'm talking about famine.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
I'm talking about darkness.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
And the worst of all, I'm talking about your first.
Andy
Your boy.
Josh
Your boy's gonna die.
Andy
Okay, don't say that, all right? Don't come in here.
Josh
I don't mean to get you. Get you excited. I'm just telling you how it is.
Andy
You just like to interrupt as well, so that's also a problem. You talk slow when you interrupt.
Josh
I'll have my brother Aaron fill you in with the rest.
Andy
I would love to talk to literally anyone else, but before I go.
Derek
This is hard to listen to.
Josh
Right. That's why he had Aaron speak.
Andy
That's our Bible lesson today.
Derek
I thought Aaron didn't speak.
Josh
Aaron spoke.
Derek
Thought he would, but didn't end up speaking.
Josh
I read it last night and pretty.
Derek
Much says he spoke.
Lily
Did you really?
Josh
Yeah, I'm reading Exidas. What is that? He had a little.
Andy
Didn't know where to go.
Josh
Exit us.
Lily
Nice.
Josh
You're very orange today.
Derek
Yeah, we had a conversation.
Lily
Why did you say something nice?
Josh
It's just the light. The light's super.
Andy
I know. I like it.
Josh
Oh, golly.
Andy
Right now. Compliment her.
Lily
It's not as bright in my eyes.
Josh
I really like your outfit today. And your boots.
Lily
Oh, thank you. Thank you.
Josh
These boots are made for Joaquin.
Andy
Joaquin Phoenix. I went into the Tocova store in Orlando this past weekend.
Lily
What's that?
Andy
It is a boot and leather store. Smelt fantastic. Dude, I'm tempted. They're so expensive, though. Tacova's, please sponsor us.
Derek
Dude, if we got a boot sponsor, that'd Be sick.
Lily
Are you gonna wear them with your jorts?
Andy
I 100 would. New boot goofing, dude.
Josh
Why rock boots when you can rock these bad boys?
Andy
Tevas, baby.
Lily
You're one of those people, Andy. I can't picture wearing long pants.
Josh
Well, he looks very handsome in them.
Andy
That's what I wore a lot before I moved to Florida. Then it's like, why do I. Why would I ever wear pants in Florida?
Lily
You weren't one of the guys that were like, I'm not even cold. I don't need a hoodie right now.
Andy
I mean, I did do that, obviously. You know, I still wore, like, Chocos and my Crocs. Actually, I didn't wear Crocs until I moved to Florida. It's culture thing. Yeah, it's a cultural thing. Dude.
Josh
Energy seems a little low.
Derek
Is that monologue, dude, what is this?
Andy
What is this? What's this film feeling?
Josh
Is it darker in here?
Andy
Is it dark? I don't think the lights are all the way up, maybe.
Derek
Do you want it up all the way? It looks good on camera.
Lily
I. I like how it is. It's not too bright. It's not hurting my eyes. I'm not gonna leave with a headache today.
Josh
Crank them up, turn them up, then.
Lily
Oh, my gosh.
Andy
We purposely. Just because we just have you. We just need a specific energy from you. It needs to be a little chaotic.
Josh
You're irritated.
Lily
Okay. Literally, like, you're playing, like, frequency to make me mad.
Josh
Yeah, Frequency. Frequency. Do you want a song?
Andy
Do you want a song?
Lily
Yes.
Josh
Good, good, good.
Andy
That's what I'm talking about.
Josh
Wrote this song about, I don't know, 30 minutes ago.
Andy
Yeah. Because there's a big news story out recently that. You seen what they're doing in schools lately instead of shootings.
Josh
What, like, school pictures?
Andy
Yes.
Josh
They have drones taking pictures of the children? No, Surveying, protecting in the hallways and stuff.
Andy
Like, for protection now. So I think we were a little inspired about 30 minutes ago. So.
Josh
Honestly, we'll get what the song sounds like. I'll figure it out. Summer's over. Looks like it's back to school again.
Lily
Yes.
Josh
But it's different. Cause something's watching all of my friends There it is.
Andy
This flying drone sent to protect, Protect I don't feel safe with it breathing.
Josh
Down our necks I don't feel safe I don't feel safe I don't feel safe I don't feel safe I was bullied by a drone to the bell.
Andy
It rings and then it flies my.
Josh
Way they lift me upside down and then shake me. Take everything I have and necessarily.
Andy
I was bullied by a drone today. Lifted in the air by a wedge.
Josh
It follows me home every night. It's so hard when you're bul. Takes part. Why did they do that? Why did they do this?
Lily
Wow.
Josh
Yay.
Lily
That was really good. Scary, but maybe good. What do you think?
Josh
I don't know.
Andy
I'm not so sure anymore.
Josh
No, it's pretty smart.
Andy
I mean, it's crazy that, like, I.
Josh
Don'T think it's like, they're not flying around every day. It's like when there is a situation.
Andy
Yeah.
Lily
Like a lockdown.
Josh
Instead of the cops having to, like, figure out where that person is.
Andy
Yeah. For now. Will we give them an inch, they take a mile. Hey. First they're monitoring school shootings, and then the next, they're scanning little toddlers for lies.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
And being home on it as a decapitating teachers.
Derek
I'm for it.
Lily
Yeah.
Andy
Okay.
Derek
Thousand percent. I helped. I helped Paige clear out her classroom, and the. There was a brick in the. In her cupboard. And I was like, what's this doing here? And apparently one of her students, during a lockdown was like, this is so you can help protect yourself. But the fact that that's a conversation that happened in the classroom, I'm like, do anything to help teachers?
Lily
No, I agree. Yeah, I remember, like, too, when, like, that most recent one had happened. Where was it? The pine?
Josh
Oh, was it in Tennessee?
Lily
I don't remember. No, I thought it was, like, in South Florida.
Josh
Oh, I don't remember.
Lily
I don't remember, but terrible, obviously. But I remember, like, even kids that we knew that were going to the private school, it became such a subject, and, like, there was so much around it that kids were so freaked out. There's so much anxiety.
Andy
That big one that happened, it was something park, wasn't it?
Lily
Yeah, yeah. Park.
Andy
Yeah, Something.
Lily
Oh, boy.
Andy
It's terrible.
Josh
I just think all teachers should have guns.
Andy
Multiple.
Lily
I don't.
Andy
I think some of the.
Josh
I think it's, like, the really cool ones have. It's like, spring loaded under their sleeves. Like Inspector gadgets. Yeah. Or like those old western movies.
Lily
Nice.
Andy
Wild, Wild West.
Josh
Yeah. Wild, wild West.
Lily
Yes.
Josh
Yeah. Everyone be quiet, though.
Andy
All right, all right. Whoa.
Derek
Chill, dude.
Josh
I wish I could. Of course I am. Because of. Gosh, I don't. I hate this. I hate doing this.
Lily
That's a bad word.
Josh
What?
Andy
Have some. A little respect.
Lily
I won't.
Josh
Does God hate sin?
Lily
He doesn't like it.
Josh
He hates it.
Lily
Hate is a bad word.
Josh
It's not a bad word if it's applied in the right direction. The one direction.
Derek
Solid band, baby.
Andy
You lie to my world. Like. Guys, stop.
Josh
Please stop.
Derek
It's like the Moses monologue again.
Josh
Do you guys. I'm glad you guys are having fun with us.
Andy
No, we're sorry. We're sorry.
Lily
Go ahead, Josh, Go ahead.
Josh
Lil, could you just give me a second? Golly, I'm taking a lot out of me. I read this question earlier and I'm like, ah, man, I don't want to ask this because it's. I don't know. It's a tough subject. It's a tough subject.
Lily
So don't ask it.
Josh
Lil, could you just zip it just this one time? Just zip it. Out of love. Anyways you're making. It's okay. I'll just get on with it.
Lily
Yes, Lil, do it. Ask it right now.
Josh
What's your deal today? We turn the lights down for you. We got you this nice warm light so you wouldn't get all agitated. This is agitated. That one. Oh, my goodness. I'm sorry. Okay, I'll just ask you whatever today's question sent it by a viewer. Should male privilege be a priority? Happy? Are you happy? Should male privilege be a priority? You're so eager to get this question going. Why don't you answer first?
Lily
I don't even know. I don't even know what that means.
Derek
Wow.
Josh
Male privilege. Do you know what male. Let me explain what a male is, okay?
Lily
Chill out. I know what male privilege is, but what do you mean a priority?
Josh
Should it be a priority? Should it be allowed more?
Andy
Should we focus on and put like. See it as an importance?
Derek
Yeah. Be attentive.
Josh
Should male privilege be a priority?
Andy
Male out of everything in the world.
Lily
Can be a priority, but they.
Josh
No out of it should not be.
Lily
Prioritized over other people.
Josh
What are you talking about? What are you. What are you talking about?
Andy
That's a no. It should not be prioritized.
Lily
What she says it should not have.
Andy
More priority than what?
Lily
Than others.
Andy
Don't even.
Josh
Everybody should have equal. Do you even stand for freedom? Do you stand for democracy?
Andy
What about freedom of speech?
Josh
What about freedom of speech? What about a love letter? Huh? What about the people of North Korea and Iran that. That cannot receive mail.
Lily
That took a minute to connect in my head.
Josh
The privilege to be able to receive mail is huge. That's what makes this country beautiful.
Andy
Absolutely. And if once we don't make that a priority, we're taking such step backs In American history and progressiveness like this is. We're. This is democracy.
Josh
Democracy. It's freedom. And you want to. You just. You want those poor people of North Korea and Iran and currently right now in Russia and Crimea and parts of Ukraine that since the war broke out in 2022, have not been able to receive mail. I'm talking love letters. I'm talking fun magazines. I'm talking recipes. Recipes. I'm talking maybe bills. Maybe bills that could help other people.
Lily
Well, sad. I. I misunderstood. Hey. I misunderstood. I'm sorry.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Because it's easy to say that now.
Josh
Save it.
Andy
Where's the grace? Whoa.
Josh
You tell me, Lil. Where's the grace in those people that just want a letter? Maybe they want to learn from her mama.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
From their papa.
Andy
Because they've been estranged for so long, things have been keeping them apart, but the only thing that can bring them together is a letter of love. And you want to take that and throw it in the trial.
Lily
I agree with you.
Josh
If I. If I hear. If I heard it here, if I heard it straight, if I heard it right. Lily wants those who are alone.
Andy
Check.
Josh
Who are sad.
Andy
Check.
Josh
Who are wondering what words have my. Has my lover written to me? She wants those people to remain in isolation.
Andy
Absolutely. Right on.
Josh
Because she does not prioritize. Male.
Lily
No.
Josh
In restricted areas. You guys heard it here first. Everything I just said. Anything. I did that backwards. Welcome to show. Did I say ninja?
Lily
I meant butterfly.
Andy
Heck yeah, brother. Heck yeah, brother. That's how you do it. That's how you do it.
Josh
Peace.
Andy
You ever do that at home, whenever you guys are arguing, when you know you're in the wrong, but yet you still just try to twist it?
Josh
Maybe sometimes.
Andy
You'Re like, I could do this. You're crazy, Lil.
Josh
I can't even talk to you right now. Oh, man. How are you doing, dude? So good. So good.
Andy
You guys are about to go on a little vacay.
Lily
Oh, yeah.
Andy
Excited to go to the beach with the whole family.
Josh
Vacay. But then I have to come back one day on my vacay to film a podcast. But it's going to be a very cool podcast. I'll give you a hand. It rhymes with chanted posmos.
Lily
Chanted mosmos.
Andy
Still don't have any idea.
Josh
You'll see.
Andy
I'm excited. I have no idea. This is great.
Josh
The collab of the century.
Andy
That's what they call it.
Josh
Yes.
Lily
You guys are going to be working so hard, and I'm going to be poolside like this you're not coming. No way, dude. I'm not leaving the beach. Forget about it. I think I would just leave. I wanted to segue into this at some point. My number one celebrity want to meet has changed.
Andy
Oh, who was it before?
Lily
Like, Phil Rosenthal or what's his face?
Josh
Danny DeVito.
Lily
No, the chef.
Josh
Oh, Gordon Ramsay. Jerry Seinfeld.
Lily
It's now Jeff.
Andy
Famous chef Jeff probes. Jeff Probst. Yeah.
Lily
I have so many questions for him.
Andy
Dude, he would be amazing on this podcast. He'd be so good.
Lily
He is so in the game. I'm loving watching his reactions, because when they're playing the game, the way that he infuriates him.
Andy
Yeah.
Lily
He's like, that was dumb.
Andy
When someone disrespects the game, dude. Especially when people, like, want to quit or, like, don't see that. Like, millions of people would kill to be in the seat that you're in and you're complaining right now. That just happened, like, last night on one of the seasons that we just. We just started a new one, and literally the first vote of the season, and there's this group of people, and there's one person who's doing. Who literally started the fire, found the water, and literally built the camp, and they voted her off the first round. And Jeff is like, are you dumb? He's like. He literally, like, in those many words, like, literally just saying. He's like, yeah, let's see how this. Well. Well, this works out.
Lily
Yeah.
Andy
Like, this is crazy.
Lily
He just did that. Like, the season that we're watching, they're all big, whiny babies. A lot of them are like, we're not. I'm not even here for the money. I'm here for the sense of community. And it's like, what are you doing?
Andy
Yeah.
Lily
Jeff is like, what are you guys doing? Like, losing his mind.
Andy
Isn't it a great, like, social experiment, though, on just humanity?
Lily
Oh, yeah.
Andy
Like, just how quickly people align with each other. Start lying.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
But you have to also realize it is just a game.
Lily
I know.
Andy
Like, that's the struggle. It's like, people do these things. Like, over the seasons, you'll just see people take a stand and, you know, do the. The right thing.
Lily
Yeah.
Andy
The moral thing. But it's also, like. But you're also playing a game.
Lily
No, exactly. And that's what I was like.
Andy
I don't know.
Lily
Tina was like, don't vote based off of your hurt feelings. This is a game, you know, you lost. Don't be a baby about it. But it's also like. Like, okay, Rob in this season, he's like, to.
Andy
Boston Rob's the best.
Lily
He's like, I'm gonna. He's like, you can cross me and I'll remember it outside of the game. And it's like, what are you talking about? Take a chill pill, everybody.
Josh
The funniest, the way he talk. He's like, literally, like the Mafia dude. He's so funny. He's like, I think they're lying to me. He's like, I'm going to figure it out, though.
Andy
They. They'll do what I tell them to do.
Lily
They're.
Josh
They're afraid of me.
Lily
I'm controlling the same thing.
Josh
The way you control them is through fear. Yeah. Yeah. Speaking of fear, do you guys. You know that guy Julian Brown? Julian Brown, he's this guy that.
Andy
Is that him?
Josh
Yeah. He became kind of famous on TikTok and stuff for creating a machine that can turn plastic into gasoline.
Lily
What?
Andy
How's he doing?
Josh
Well, he's missing. Oh, my goodness. Are we dumb?
Lily
Do they think we're dumb?
Josh
As of. As of right now when we're filming this, he is missing. And before that, he was saying kind of like, stuff like, there's. Seems like there's a lot of black helicopters flying over my house lately. Like, cars are driving by my house and then all of a sudden gone.
Lily
Dude, I just. If you're doing stuff like that, write it down, make 10 copies, don't tell anybody you know what's going to happen, and send it to, like, trustworthy, influential people.
Josh
Who can you trust?
Andy
That's the thing. Who. Who can you trust? Because you think you.
Josh
Because you trust all these people safe by exposing yourself on social media.
Andy
Yeah. Like, my thing is like, oh, put on YouTube, make sure everyone's aware of it, but one person goes missing, it just stops, man.
Lily
What are we gonna do about it? I guess.
Derek
Did you see his mom's statement?
Josh
No.
Derek
So she came out, made a statement, said he's fine, but went Internet dark for his own safety. So apparently, like, it escalated to a point where he was like, I need.
Josh
To, like, maybe got a threat or something.
Derek
So, I mean, that's. That's the end of it. And all the articles I was reading trying to, like, find more info were all those dumb. Like, you read the first three lines, like, you get the beginning of the thesis, and then it's like, pay 1299amonth. And so I was like, dag, but interesting. But that'd be also, like, if he had disappeared. Be like, Your son's gone, you're next. You're going to put out this statement, that's the end of it. Because people will, like, let it go. Assuming he just went Internet dark.
Josh
Yeah. It's crazy how that happens to a lot of these inventors. Like the dude that made the engine that runs off of water and stuff.
Andy
So many. That's the thing.
Josh
It's like gone.
Andy
Yeah. It's like it happens once or twice, maybe coincidence, but it's a joke now where it's like, good, nice knowing you. Like, you see one of those comments like, yeah, I just did this. It's like, nice knowing you.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
And we don't do anything. I mean, we can't do anything about it. That's the thing.
Josh
Such a threat now, though, it's just like.
Andy
I mean, you can make money off of it, but that's the whole thing. That's why I'm obsessed with this idea that why we had electric cars back in 1910. We had charging ports around the cities, and yet we act like electric cars were just now invented in the past 20 years.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
It's because they couldn't make money off of it right then. They wanted to make more money off of something else. Maybe. But now it's like, if you can turn plastic into gasoline, that seems like a good moneymaker.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
But if they're trying to achieve something by being overseas and for the sake of oil and the sake of all these other things, it doesn't make sense because we have enough plastic here.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
All that plastic in the ocean, it's like that's literally fuel, you're saying?
Lily
Yeah, well, I mean, it would be. What he's proposing would absolutely change the course of everything, especially for this kind of like, maybe dark whatever. Because it's like, for one, it's going to make the entire, you know, gas car renewable source. And also it's taking care of this issue that is polluting our natural world. So maybe that conversation with climate change goes out the window as well.
Josh
Yeah.
Lily
Which is also a farce.
Andy
And also, I mean, I'm assuming you if it could be created by some dude on his own, it's like surely that.
Lily
Oh, yeah.
Andy
Created into a product where people can have it in their own homes, creating their own fuel.
Lily
Oh, I. I believe so.
Andy
That's not a money maker as well.
Lily
I believe in everything in me, that the, the major car players know all of this to be true already. They just don't want to.
Josh
Yeah. Big oil and all that stuff.
Derek
Well, they're already Too invested in electric. Like with the stuff I was talking about Texas, the amount of the millions upon millions of dollars they're going into lithium. So if they found a renewable source to basically keep all the gas engines running, it would be detrimental to their invested projections.
Josh
We could do a whole podcast about people that have invented stuff that have gone missing.
Lily
Oh yeah, dude.
Josh
Like the lady that. It was like, she made this. It was. She was a Chinese American lady and she made this huge breakthrough of anti gravity. Huge breakthrough and was. I think she like presented it to some accolade, I don't know, some group of people and then just gone. Supposedly the rumor is that China came in and kidnapped her and took her back to China to where she could do whole or anti gravity over there.
Lily
Yeah, yeah. Why are you helping out these people? Yeah, where's your nationalism?
Josh
American. American.
Lily
I really like hot dogs. I don't want to go back here.
Josh
Speaking of hot dogs.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
Do you guys hear about that interstellar object coming into orbit?
Derek
Yeah.
Andy
What's this in the 12 mile wide one?
Josh
Is it 7 mile?
Lily
What's the update on that big looming one, the mothership?
Josh
Apparently this is a different one.
Andy
So it's coming into our orbit. Earth, our orbit?
Josh
Not Earth's orbit, Earth, our orbit. So what?
Lily
It's.
Josh
It's not going to our orbit. It's going around other orbits though.
Andy
Okay.
Josh
What's crazy is that it's. It's so it's outside of our solar system right now. It's entering our solar system, but it's moving retrograde, which means it's moving the opposite direction of how the planets rotate around the sun.
Andy
Got it. Which is super wild, going against the natural rhythm of it.
Josh
But there's no outgassing or trail like, or tail from this object, meaning that it's not a comet and that it can. They've observed it accelerating and slowing down and accelerating and slowing down. And they first observed it in Chile in early July. July 1, 2025. It's named 3i Atlas seven miles in diameter. And it's so. It's bigger than Mount Everest, making it the largest interstellar object ever spotted. And one of this. This isn't an astronomer dude from Harvard who's talked. He's been on the news before, but he believes that it's fully alien tech. Like he's like it's. He said it has to be something.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
It's a design of some sort. It's not just a random.
Andy
Now is the slowing down, speeding up, is that common for like Comets and stuff. Do they like usually? Sure, yeah.
Derek
I don't know because it like if, if it were coming close enough to other things like encountering gravitational fields, it would get slung out of those.
Andy
That's my thing is I was wondering if it was just kind of if it was common because if not then it's like. That's crazy. Yeah, it's like being gassed up and break down.
Josh
But it's traveling at 130,000 miles per hour and it's. They, they're saying that it's path it's basically going to like use. This is what's also super weird that it's almost like it's directing itself to where it's going to use the gravitational pull of Mars, I think Venus to basically slingshot itself around the sun. So there's going to be a time in I believe September. Oh wait, no. October 29th. Roughly around the orbit closest point to The sun around October 29, 2025. It's basically going to go dark behind the sun.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
And they don't know what's going to happen or what path it's going to take when it exits the rotation around the sun. Like it could be headed straight towards.
Andy
Earth because it's totally unpredictable at this point.
Josh
Yeah. Because they won't be able to have eyes on it.
Andy
Dude, what if it just comes around the corner of the sun? It's just like three times bigger.
Lily
Oh my gosh.
Andy
So scary.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Dude, I wonder what that thing looks like. Do they have pictures of it yet?
Josh
Yeah, this is a crazy picture. Let me, I'll send it to you and then I want to see your reaction.
Andy
Boy, is this real?
Josh
Yeah, this is a real picture.
Andy
Oh man, that's so scary.
Lily
What the.
Andy
Whoa. For real?
Lily
What the.
Andy
Red, blue and green lights all the way across. So how is that possible?
Lily
Where do they get three eyes from?
Josh
Three eyes?
Lily
They call it the three Eyes because.
Josh
It'S the third interstellar object that we've been able to observe coming into our orbit. So it's 3i third interstellar object.
Lily
3I three eyed.
Josh
Yeah, 3i interstellar.
Lily
They should have said it different.
Andy
Anyways, the scientists should have said it differently.
Josh
The lights that you're seeing, it's caused by different exposures. So basically the wavelengths of light penetrating so they're, they're observing. So each dot represents its speed in rotation, basically. So it's not like that long thing, is it? Yeah, it's like, it's basically like a time lapse of it.
Lily
Oh, I see.
Josh
Yeah. So but that's showing you how it's speeding up, slowing down, speeding up.
Andy
Wow, that's strange.
Josh
Super creepy.
Lily
Don't know what to make of that.
Andy
I don't know anything about rocket surgery.
Josh
So it's. The Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb and colleagues have proposed a more speculative idea that 3i Atlas could be intelligent alien technology, citing its unusual orbit alignment with Venus, Mars and Jupiter, and the lack or minimal outgassing despite apparent motion anomalies. So they're saying that things crazy overall. Let me sum it up. Let me just put it in layman's terms.
Derek
That's crazy.
Andy
Wacky.
Josh
What do I see that? That's like a rocket ship. I don't know, though.
Andy
So rocket. If it was like rocket or asteroids, it would always leave a trail or something.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
This thing is not correct. Especially going against something you would expect to see a lot more going against.
Josh
The orbit of the planets around the sun. It's literally going the opposite way.
Andy
That's scary. Like, just not knowing what. Like what it could be.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
I don't know.
Josh
But the fact that it's moving so fast, too.
Andy
You said over a thousand miles an hour.
Josh
133,000 miles an hour.
Andy
Yeah. That says like it entered our solar system. I was like, oh, it's going to take a while. But it sounds like that's moving.
Josh
Zoom in.
Andy
Yeah. When would. Is there any estimate of when it's going to come to Earth, like, nearby?
Josh
Well, it's passing. The closest it'll get to Earth is Mars.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
Like, so it's going to basically hug Mars.
Andy
Are we going to be able to see it, you think? With telescopes, they're going to be able.
Josh
To observe it on its path around the sun, and then it's going to go behind the sun, then they have zero idea what it's going to do.
Andy
We're going to get some real good pictures then. Yeah, it's going to be coming right toward us.
Lily
We're all going to be traveling that day. What day is it safe?
Andy
Ooh, that'd be spooky.
Josh
Yeah. I saw someone on, like, TikTok or someone, something that said that don't travel on October 29th.
Lily
Really?
Josh
Yeah.
Lily
Well, if something happens, we'll say, nate, Luke, protect us.
Andy
We're going on the 30th.
Josh
Yeah, we're going 30th.
Andy
We're good.
Lily
Just kidding.
Andy
I thought if we're alive, we'll go to Nashville.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
That'S fun.
Josh
Speaking of interstellar objects, what does interstellar mean?
Andy
What does the word Mean spice.
Josh
Just spice. My spice.
Lily
Stars, right?
Josh
Interstellar.
Lily
Like star inter.
Josh
Stellar. This is stellar. So it's really cool, right?
Andy
Yeah, but you have to enter space to get there.
Lily
When you think about if you're just thrust into space right now, does that scare you so much?
Josh
Like, interstellar means outside of our solar system, right?
Derek
Occurring or situated between stars.
Josh
Ooh, interstellar.
Andy
Oh, yeah, I'm interstellar.
Josh
In between stars. Interstellar. Interstellar.
Derek
By that definition though, we are interstellar.
Andy
Lily, back for the shot. 3 seconds left. This is it. National championship. Just ruined it. Not stand the pressure.
Josh
Speaking of pressure, don't get me started on the pressure I've received these past couple days listening to this one podcast. I've res.
Derek
Pressure.
Andy
It's like walking, but pressure.
Josh
Precious.
Andy
Yow.
Josh
No, I've received zero pressure, but it was a very interesting podcast.
Lily
What's that about?
Josh
It was on American Alchemy, Jesse Michaels talking about every podcast. Pretty much, yep. He had this dude on who studies the effects of DMT and does like a lot of case studies of people that take DMT and all the stuff like what it does in your brain, blah, blah, blah.
Andy
That's the chemical that like when you die, we get like.
Josh
That's actually a myth.
Andy
That's a myth.
Josh
It is. Or it's unproven. I should say that. Not a myth.
Andy
I mean, yeah, who could really tell?
Josh
They actually talked about that. He said the only way you could really find out if he's like, there's not enough DMT in your brain to even if it was released when.
Lily
To measure.
Josh
Yeah, well, no, you can measure it, but it's not enough to have a full on, like what these people experience. I think that's what he said. But he's like, if you wanted to measure it, he said you would have to get consent either from the person that's dying or their family. But like, basically you can draw their blood as they're dying and you can measure their blood to see if there was traces of dmt. But he's like, dmt, it's, he's, it's just fascinating. But what was super spooky about the whole thing was basically he talked about the. How everyone that takes dmt, they all experience and see the same entities.
Lily
Oh, gosh.
Josh
And one of the types of entities that a large majority of people see, they. They're called like the elves. And basically they show the person different things, different mathematical equations they usually are performing for them, but it's like they're in control. It's like they, it's their choice to show you what they want to show you. You can't be like, show me this, prove to me this. It's like they're performing for you.
Andy
Captive audience.
Josh
Yeah. And then he also talked about some people that have that take dmt, they experience the like insecticide or what are they called? Insecticides.
Derek
Insect lens.
Josh
Insect lens, like the, in like giant praying mantis and.
Andy
Oh no.
Josh
And what they do, which is, which they talked about a little bit, lines up so much with alien abductions. So when they encounter these insects, the cylins, insect dylans, insectilens. When they encounter these insectilens, it's typically very technology based and it's like they're being probed, experimented on, tortured. And so there he gave an example. This one guy from South Korea emailed. This dude basically was talking about. I went to, I believe it was Peru, went to Peru to do this whole Ayahuasca DMT trip or whatever. He's like, I just, all I wanted to do is talk to the mother of Ayahuasca or the, the spirits of the forest. That's all he wanted to do. And he did it three times. And each time he was taken onto this like UFO and tortured and experimented on and is like he couldn't escape. And he's like, it felt so invasive. It said at one point it literally felt like they took his soul out.
Lily
Oh my gosh.
Josh
And when he came out of the trip, he felt like he didn't have a soul any longer.
Lily
Oh my gosh. Okay. So he's like, oh, let's do this one time that happens. And he's like, run it back.
Josh
Apparently three times he was chasing. He's like, I need to get the good stuff.
Lily
Let's just go ahead and say this right now because I don't feel like we've ever come out and actually said it. But if you are a God fearing person, if you love Jesus, this stuff is not for you. Don't do that.
Andy
Yeah, I mean evil.
Josh
Yeah, yeah.
Lily
It's like playing with a Ouija board.
Derek
I mean. Yeah, it really is. Did you ever finish Graham Hancock's Netflix series where he's talking about Ayahuasca?
Josh
Yeah, I watched that.
Derek
But just like he was going on talking about his own experience with like ayahuasca and stuff. And he's like the reason that we see similarities between the geometry, the architecture and the art. He was like, when you experience it, you're seeing through fractals and you're experiencing the same deities by different Names and different cultures. And he's like, that's so interesting. What a technology they used to use. I'm like, is technology really the right word here?
Josh
Well, they refer to DMT as technology on this podcast because it can. You can't just grab a plant and eat it. And it's dmt. It's like. It's a chemical compound that has to be like ayahuasca. It's two separate plants that have to be cooked in a certain way in order to extract the DMT element, you know, the hallucinogen from it.
Lily
It's like alchemy.
Josh
Yeah. Maybe we just have a different pharmacy.
Andy
Perspective of what technology is when we really. I mean, who knows? I mean, like, especially that's what Satan's using.
Derek
It's like, such a utilitarian word. It, like, implies that, like, we have the ability to do something with it. I'm like, I don't think the purpose is for our benefit. Like, this isn't a tool that we should leverage.
Lily
It makes it almost feel, like, righteous, because it's like, we're meant to embrace technology, right? Yeah, but you remember that old video where he says, it's no wonder that people are scared of technology. And then he has a sign, he says, technology.
Josh
It was a really fascinating podcast, though. And this dude, he's just like, if you think that you can take DMT and control your experience, he's like, you. You're wrong every time.
Andy
Yeah. Because you're handing over the wheel to the other person. Like, you're purposely saying, I'm. I want to go for a ride.
Josh
What bummed me out so much?
Andy
Illusion of being a troll.
Josh
Yeah. What bummed me out so much about this dude is like. He's like, these entities are real. The experiences are real. He's like, it's not in your brain, it's outside. It's like, in its own realm, like, interdimensional realm that you're going to. And then Jesse Michaels asks, he's like, do you believe in God? And he's like, no.
Andy
And it's like, how do you not? How can you not if you don't.
Lily
Kills me. And it's like with Joe Rogan all of a sudden. I just talked about this last week, but it's like, they get so close. It's like, if evil is tangible to you, then what is the other side? Is it just evil? Is everything inherently evil?
Andy
Yeah.
Lily
And you are okay going on living in a world like that?
Andy
Yeah. Can you open up the possibility of, like, this maybe is true. And it's like you're witnessing the evil part. Imagine how scary that is. Imagine how good the other side is, you know, like. Yeah, it's just. I don't know, man, that's so wild and it's crazy.
Lily
It's like if there's so much evil, but then you can be a parent and you can love your children and you have this like, like, like Joe Rogan, like he has two daughters that he loves so much, you know, or whatever. I don't know how many kids he has. I think he said that before, but it's like, where does that love come from? How do you, how do you know that? How is it natural? How is it, you know, supernatural?
Derek
Yeah. How, how on earth do you even define evil?
Lily
Yeah, seriously, like.
Josh
Yeah. And this guy, I don't think he classified these things as evil. He's just like, they're just entities.
Lily
They're out to hurt me and hurt you?
Josh
Not always. Not always. He's just like, sometimes they're there to literally just entertain you. And it's like, of course.
Andy
It's like they're not gonna straight up just say, now I'm gonna use you for evil or I'm going to do bad things to you. It's like, no, like that's the whole point. As long as you are distracted, that's it. Like, it's all like. If one thing could just distract you for one day, that's one day less away from, you know, where you could have been, where God wants you to be.
Josh
Right now they're actually practicing. He said they're basically so dmt, when you take it, it lasts like five minutes.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
He says it's actually, it's. And this is why I also refer to as a technology of how quickly it's able to enter your brain and travel through your brain and exit. It's like there's like nothing like that to where it's like very specific to traveling to your brain. And so they can't. It's hard to do studies on DMT when it's a five minute trip. So what they're doing is they're figuring out a way to. The same way that you administer anesthesia for like a surgery, you know, to where it can stay in your system. Yeah, they're doing that with tmt.
Andy
Goodness gracious.
Josh
To keep obviously willing participants. Keep them in the trance of DMT for who knows how long.
Andy
Yeah. Just to see. Gosh, that's so scary, dude. That seems like the type of thing where inception, where you just fall into limbo.
Lily
Oh, yeah.
Andy
Like, you literally lose yourself and.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Be gone for years.
Josh
Truly so scary because that happens to people. To where? Yeah, like we. I met this one guy once and he, like, knew my brother. We were walking on the sidewalk and he was just like, not in this world, dude. He was just like looking just like all like that. And Taylor's like, what's up, man? And he's like, just. He spoke so weird and his eyes are just like, just different. And I'm like, what's up with that kid? And Taylor's like, he did acid so much. He's literally lives in a trip now and he doesn't do acid anymore. He just like. He's. His brain is fried to where he's living in the trip.
Lily
Yikes.
Josh
I'm like, I would die. I mean. Yeah.
Andy
Scary how you live after that. That's.
Josh
Oh, my gosh.
Andy
It was wild.
Josh
Don't do drugs, kids, please.
Lily
This is our big anti drug campaign.
Josh
Yeah. Just say no. Yeah, Speaking of saying no, did you know that we got. Oh, man. Can you feel it? Can you feel it.
Andy
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Josh
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Andy
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Josh
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Andy
He won't, though.
Derek
So weird.
Andy
He won't.
Josh
I know that. Do you know I saw the light.
Andy
I saw the light. He's incredible.
Josh
Ooh, potato chips.
Derek
Mosquito barbecue.
Josh
Mosquito barbecue.
Lily
It is so hot outside. What if we. What if we all went ducking a water slide for the operations people? Hey, I'm talking.
Josh
I'm helping. You're sorry.
Lily
What if we rented a water slide for the operations people?
Josh
That would be fun.
Andy
I was really hoping you were going to post out a singing.
Josh
Oh.
Andy
That would be fun. We did that. We did the dunk tank that one time.
Derek
Who ended up sitting in it?
Andy
Was it you, me, o', Shea, a few other people.
Lily
I think we should put ice in it. Ice water. It's so hot outside, you guys.
Andy
It's crazy.
Josh
I got that warning yesterday.
Andy
That wasn't that hot yesterday, though.
Lily
It was pretty stinking hot.
Josh
Yeah, it was really hot.
Andy
I don't think it was that hot.
Josh
98 degrees.
Andy
It didn't feel that hot though.
Josh
It said it felt like 103. We were outside Elizabeth crazy at 11.
Andy
And then I. And then at 5 I. I went home with a jacket on. I felt fine.
Josh
Man. Crazy.
Andy
It wasn't as hot as it normally is.
Derek
My house was set to 72 and hung out at 75 all day.
Josh
That was pretty much ours. Our AC is going like.
Andy
5 o'. Clock. It's 80 degree in our house.
Derek
That's why you didn't think it was hot outside.
Josh
Yeah, you're probably terrarium. It makes me think of like my grandparents and stuff growing up in Florida.
Derek
Not so crack the windows.
Josh
Oh in the world.
Andy
They just. That was just. You just had to get used to it.
Josh
They just like wore jeans everywhere, bro.
Lily
During that time, we went over to my papa's house and we brought Aiden. We were like, we have to leave. She's gonna die of dehydration.
Josh
Face was like bright red. And her papa's just in like a long sleeve blue jeans.
Lily
And that's how they live.
Andy
That's what makes me curious. Like when I'm watching like old period pieces, I'm watching like westerns. These guys were. Had two shirts on, a coat and.
Josh
Jeans in the desert. Yeah.
Andy
And they're like. And the people were dressed up. I was like, this can't be what they really wore every single day. But I think it was.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
It's crazy.
Josh
Didn't wear shorts. Yeah.
Andy
Could you imagine just like Wyatt Earp walking around in shorts?
Josh
Dude, that's why the Native Americans had it figured out. It's like, yo, give me a loin cloth.
Andy
Yeah. Leather loincloth.
Josh
Come on now, give me some Birkenstock. What are they called? Moccasins.
Lily
Moccasins.
Andy
Birkenstocks.
Lily
Back then. You're so right.
Andy
You were the Birkens.
Josh
The Birkenstocks.
Andy
We make them out of cornstalks.
Josh
Yeah, I got that thing that said warning, extreme heat watch in Lake county expires in one day and six hours. Hey, should be over soon. Snowing. Oh, yeah. That's crazy. But I don't know.
Lily
Relaxed. Okay. Would you rather.
Andy
Yes.
Derek
Yes.
Lily
Find 1,000 roaches in your attic or a person.
Josh
Roaches. What.
Lily
Person?
Josh
What?
Lily
There are health implications.
Josh
There's murder implications. With a person in your attic.
Lily
It's probably just someone needed a place to stay.
Josh
So you would be okay if we got home. Our girls are just playing in the house. I open the attic and there's a man standing up There. You'd be fine with that?
Lily
No, obviously not. But I also would not be fine with a thousand roaches.
Andy
That would be. Hey, at least it's not a thousand roaches.
Lily
Here. Here's the deal. We can say, hey, buddy. Hey, buddy, get out of here. That's what we can say to the guy. You know what you can't say to that to roaches.
Andy
But he's dead.
Josh
Spray. You spray the roaches and then we've.
Lily
Got, like, diseases and stuff.
Andy
You don't think diseases from a dead corpse hanging up in your heart?
Lily
Dead person. He's living in my story.
Andy
Didn't you say dead person?
Lily
No, I said a person.
Derek
I think you said a body.
Lily
I said a person. I promise. I said a person.
Josh
She said person.
Andy
But I just assume they're dead. Why would.
Josh
I mean.
Lily
Yeah, I mean, I will say there was a summer that my neighbor across the street when I was a kid ran away and I kept hearing things in our attic. I kept saying, mom, I think that he's in our attic. Nobody's checked our attic to see if he's in there. Yeah, he could be living in there.
Andy
Did they ever check?
Lily
No. And she's like, you're crazy.
Andy
Did they ever get. Catch him?
Lily
He came home.
Andy
Oh, okay, good.
Josh
That's crazy.
Lily
Why? If there's a thousand roaches. That is so. You have to.
Josh
Because you said murder.
Andy
Implications. I'm pretty sure she did say body.
Josh
No, I'm saying, like, this guy could murder you. Oh.
Lily
The roaches. We would have to put the tent over our house and have it condemned. I would never live there again.
Josh
That's insane. I. Yeah, I would.
Lily
Yeah, I know you would. You're worried about any of that stuff? Asbestos.
Josh
How do you say poison?
Derek
She's too young for, like the scrolling infomercial, so she don't know how to say it.
Josh
Yeah.
Lily
Yes, I do remember that. I had cable.
Josh
A black and mold.
Andy
Burglary.
Derek
Asbestos might be crazier than the question.
Lily
Asbestos.
Josh
Patronum.
Andy
Yeah, go with the roaches.
Josh
I don't want.
Andy
I mean, I guess it's not a big deal if the guy's living. It's like, yeah, I will shoot you if you don't leave my house. Yeah, I mean, how long you gotta.
Lily
Go patch up whatever holes? I mean, like, our thing is we probably don't really lock our doors up.
Josh
We definitely do. Andrew hits with that beat.
Andy
I heard the first two words.
Lily
You're a bully.
Andy
You are a bully.
Josh
This is.
Derek
This is a short reel. This is for everyone who's ever been scared of going to the dentist.
Lily
Cool.
Josh
Yep.
Lily
Oh, gosh.
Josh
Ready? Three, two, one.
Andy
What was that, bro?
Lily
What was that?
Andy
Is this the little gun thing that blew up.
Josh
Gross slope on his face?
Derek
The drill overheated. Malfunction in blue, bro.
Andy
Could you imagine? Dude, I hate that so much.
Lily
It's not something that they're pulling out his tooth or something. Yuck.
Josh
Yeah. Thank goodness it's not a thousand roaches and it's now you're a police.
Lily
Say something nice to me right now.
Josh
I think you're beautiful. Well, I'm not the only one either. These guys are doing it too.
Lily
You're the only one that matters.
Josh
Wow. Really?
Andy
To me in that way.
Lily
My husband. You're my husband.
Andy
They're our friends, but we don't matter.
Josh
I'm sorry, guys.
Lily
You guys matter to me. But he really matters to me.
Josh
You guys matter to me.
Andy
Thanks, man.
Lily
Oh, my gosh.
Andy
Wow. Never would say that. Oh, it feels spooky in here.
Josh
What is that? Time slippage.
Andy
Time slippage.
Josh
Cool. Time slip story you want to hear?
Lily
Yes.
Andy
Let's dive in.
Josh
It's crazy. Andy's like, have you heard of this one story? I'm like, I was literally listening to a podcast about that two days ago.
Lily
Wow.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
But I don't matter. You don't matter. So you should probably tell the story. So this story happened in 1901. All right, this lady's late names were ladies late. These ladies names were. The ladies were Charlotte Moberly and Eleanor Jordan. All right, so these were two ladies who were very educated, they were respected in their fields, and they were friends, but they wanted to know if they would be good co workers. So they literally decided to go to Versailles, the Palace of Versailles. And they were going to meet, talk, they're going to have tea, visit all this stuff. And they went to the palace of Versailles, and they started doing, like a walk through the gardens and stuff. And as they're walking through the gardens, they take a little turn, go away from where, like, the other group was. They start walking through, and then they cross a bridge. And then things just start looking very, very different. All around them. They see a lady waving a white cloth outside of their window. They look over and they see two men in three pointed hats wearing long gray and, like, blue suits. Something like very, very old. They go around and they start looking at just all this weird stuff. And they start getting those overwhelming, like, depressing feeling. Like very, like, just unsettled completely. They had no idea what was happening. They just. They Were both feeling the exact same thing. They just. Just kept walking. They go over and they see this woman being painted, and that looks extremely familiar. They just couldn't place her. And keeps going, like, just keeps happening. Literally, they're walking there for almost an hour, and then they find their way back. And they're both weirded out by it, but they still just go on with their day. They don't think really much of it. And then about a week later, they talk. They had been journaling separately about their experience at this. The garden. And then they started talking to each other again. And they confess, like, hey, did you remember something weird happening at the garden?
Lily
They weren't saying it in real time. They're just like, no.
Andy
They were kind of just like. They thought like it was just a weird experience, but they also thought maybe there's some type of weird group that's had, like, rented that. The thing that day. And then maybe there's some party or something. And so they start talking. And then what they're going back and forth on is their journal entries and stuff, saying how it completely matched up. And now they're just completely blown away. So they travel back to the place, they find there was no booking for any parties that day. They try to find where they walked. They couldn't find it again. They said, no, we crossed over this little bridge. And they said that there is no bridge even on the property. And that's when things started just. Their minds just started being blown. So they started getting together a lot more and started talking and actually just starting writing down everything. And it became this just big story. Because the girl that they saw was Marie Antoinette. Yes. And so it was like 17, like, 90s or something like that.
Josh
For the French Revolution.
Andy
Yeah. So they're putting all these things together, and they say, that looks familiar. That looks familiar. In 1903, they're going through all of the maps of that area, and they find a map, one map that's very, very old, that has a bridge, and it's literally where they would have crossed, where they both said, we took a turn. And then there was a bridge, and then there was a cottage, and there was a farmhouse, all on the map.
Josh
And there's also another thing to where they were describing this to people. They actually ended up writing a book about it later on in life. And people were just like, you guys are crazy. But in this. They talked about this pavilion that they saw.
Lily
Okay.
Josh
And they described this pavilion and historians and stuff. They're like, this pavilion never existed in the garden. Never. And then years later, they found that map. And on that map was the exact pavilion that they described.
Lily
Oh, man, that's weird.
Josh
So.
Lily
So what's that about?
Josh
Yeah, and there's this podcast I was listening to on conspiracy theories. They were talking about different scenarios of just time slippage to where people describe the same thing. They. They say that there's this. It's like the atmosphere changes and, like, becomes heavy, but there's this feeling of, like, foreboding or sadness, and it's like they don't. It's just a very random feeling. And all of a sudden they're seeing things that aren't matching up to what they know.
Lily
Yeah.
Josh
And then, like. But even the people aren't fully interacting with them either. And then all of a sudden, like, they'll take a turn and then they're like, back.
Lily
That's so weird. Like, why foreboding and sadness? Is it because they're D, E, A D?
Josh
Maybe. Yeah. I don't know, but I mean, I thought that was just a lot. It's super interesting. Just like we've talked about before, like, the idea of, like, ghosts and stuff, you know, but like, also the. The theory of, like, a. Like a event happening that, like, imprints itself on that location.
Lily
Energy. Yeah.
Josh
So, like, a lot of people that go to, like, Gettysburg or something, they'll see, like, ghosts of soldiers and stuff like, walking around that seem lost or something. And it's like the idea of, like, something traumatic happening or a big event, it's almost like. Sounds super New Age hippie, but, like, that energy is, like, imprinted on that location.
Andy
I mean, I think that's possible, right? I mean, especially if people have dabbled in some type of dark art and curses and stuff like that. I mean, you see that with, like, forests and stuff, that there's just energies that people will just say, listen, we moved in, we disrespected this area, and then bad things happened, like, things that were supernatural within that forest or rainforest or whatever, like tribes. It just happens and it's weird. That's. That's. That. I don't know. Like, it feels strange to me. Like, watching Survivor, they have one season where they're, like, in the Mayan temples, right at the be. Like they're on the temples, like, during the whole thing, it's just like. It just seems to me like that's got to be weird, a little spooky. And so.
Lily
Yeah, I don't. So you go. You go first.
Derek
I was just gonna say we don't really Understand, like, the demonic possession of things, too. Like, you know in the Bible, when it talks about the pigs, like, why they need to go in the pigs. But, you know, this is completely unbased theory. But, like, you know, if something was attached to someone who passed and, you know, you think about, like, these imprint situations, is it the person or is it what possibly possess them?
Josh
Yeah, but it's also like. But in these scenarios, it's the location, too. It's like buildings that aren't supposed to be there. Like, there's this one where the. These two dudes that were. I believe it was in the 50s, it was in England. And they're walking through. It was like County Cork or something. I forget where it was. Somewhere in England. And they're walking down the street, they turn down this alleyway, and all of a sudden, like, the church that was there didn't have the steeple. And it's like the town got really quiet. Like, there's no one on the streets. Like, this is weird, but everything just looked different. There was no power lines. And then they, like, walked up to this one building, very dark inside. They, like, scrubbed the window open or, like, because it was dirty, they wiped away the dust, looked in. No one was there. It was dark, but there was, like, a rotting ox inside of it.
Lily
Oh, what?
Josh
And they're like, what in the world? And there's no one. And they're like, this is super weird. They turn around, all of a sudden, everything's back to normal. Like, what on earth? And for years, they're just, like, ignored it because they're just like, if we tell anyone about this, they'll think crazy. But it wasn't until the 90s they got together, they went back there, and they're like, we need to figure out what was happening. So they looked. They went back to the building where they saw the rotting ox, and it was a home, like a residence. Residential home. And they're like, this is not what it looked like when we saw it. They will look back at the stuff. And in the 1400s, it used to be a butcher shop. And the only thing that they could rationalize in the brain was they somehow went to a time slip to. Or they went back to when the Black Plague happened.
Lily
I was gonna say, yeah. Ew, weird.
Josh
Yeah.
Lily
Not the time I would want to go visit.
Josh
Yeah.
Lily
Gosh. Because, like. Oh, okay. I don't know what the biblical implications are for this whole idea about, like, energies and, like, ghosts or, like, sightings and stuff like that, but it's got Me thinking about kind of what I was going to tell you about before the show, but the TikTok I sent you and just this whole idea that's too big for my brain. Unlike consciousness being shared and it being outside of us and stuff like that. The guy that I sent you was talking about an individual who was around. Oh, my gosh, let me pull it up real quick. But his whole explanation for consciousness being shared is that it was our main form of communication before language. And language is the thing that basically got in the way. He calls it like a plague or something like that, like a sickness.
Josh
It's kind of like the telepathy tape. So like what they say.
Lily
Exactly.
Josh
Like language actually hinders you.
Lily
It ruined it. And like there we were capable of so much more in our brains prior to language. Now, I don't know if that's true because, you know, if we're looking at the Bible, Adam being the first man, there was language between God and Adam, you know, and so that said that.
Josh
They spoke, but it didn't say how they spoke.
Andy
Oh, yeah, we talked about that. How like the Tower of Babel. What if that would have been the moment we start. Started using languages?
Josh
Confused languages.
Lily
Yeah, okay.
Josh
They're all just speaking telepathy.
Andy
Dude, that would be. That'd be wild.
Lily
This gentleman's name was Corey.
Andy
Never rain before Noah. I mean, like, so it's like. I mean, who knows?
Lily
There wasn't rain before Noah.
Josh
Was there no rain before now?
Andy
I mean, no, that. That's kind of like what was. The main thing is like when. Made him sound kind of crazy. It's like rain's gonna fall from the heavens.
Lily
Wow, I've never thought of it that way. Anyway, the. The scientist guy, his name was Cormac McCarthy and he wrote an essay on it and stuff like that. So it's like, worth reading. But yeah, he talks about language being the big disruptor. And so maybe two these events where we go to a place and we see these things. Like we were talking about Gettysburg. You see a soldier or something like that. Could that be that shared consciousness and the existing time footprint or whatever, and you get a glimpse into that imagery. He talks about how he had been studying this scientist, a specific like. Like molecule band or something like that in shape, and he couldn't figure it out. And then he had a dream about that snake symbol where he's biting his tail and it's a circle and he's like. He woke up and he was like, he's a circle and he's like, why did my consciousness feed me that image? You know what I'm saying?
Josh
Interesting.
Lily
Or consciousness, not my consciousness. Shared consciousness. Fear me.
Josh
Consciousness is. It freaks me out if you think about for too long.
Lily
I can't. I'm not smart enough.
Josh
Because they've proven that consciousness does not come from your brain. It's separate from your brain.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
What? Because it's like people that have the near death experiences, like to where they flatline no brain function, but yet this is just one scenario. But they're like able to. The person's able to come out and like explain things that happen during. When their brain had zero function.
Derek
Like how did they.
Lily
The doctor put his wallet in the. In the drawer or something like that.
Derek
Okay, so things that happen, not just recounting of where they were.
Josh
Right.
Lily
Correct.
Josh
Yeah. So like I saw you make the incision and it's like, that's impossible because you were flatlined.
Lily
Or a woman going to another room and watching her do something in another room where he wasn't even at.
Andy
Yeah, yeah. They were looking at a file. There was one story that they were looking at a file in another room while this person was brain dead.
Lily
Yeah.
Andy
And they recalled it literally what the. The file said. And they're like, there's no way you could have possibly known that.
Lily
Yeah. And like you said, that's just one example of like, what would be explained to share consciousness. They've been talking about it with some guests on Joe Rogan, but he was explaining that, oh my gosh, where's my brain going? That basically like two ideas come to come through the consciousness chain and different people depending on like your personality makeup will grab onto it. So maybe somebody was like, let's start a podcast that has nothing to do with butterflies. We call it Something about Butterflies and it reached 500 dudes with beards and just this group grabbed onto it. You know what I'm saying?
Josh
Not really. I was trying to track.
Derek
But you lost.
Lily
I'm just saying the idea was pitch down consciousness and only some people go and grab it. You know what I'm saying?
Josh
I see. Yeah.
Lily
It's not like this originated from you, is what I'm saying. Theorizing. I don't know.
Derek
It almost like spiritualizes causality with what you're saying because, like with the whole idea of a butterfly, we would say, like, I don't know, we saw a butterfly tattoo that was either funny or butterfly art that was in a ninja film. At some point, our subconscious that clicked. And so that's where the podcast Idea.
Josh
I changed butterflies.
Andy
But there is a deep meaning behind the name.
Josh
There is. And you guys will know about it on our last episode, which is next week.
Derek
Maybe.
Andy
Yes.
Josh
Could be. This could be our last episode.
Derek
Dude, I'm hung on die.
Josh
Stop it.
Andy
If one of us dies, we can't end the podcast.
Derek
No, we have to keep going. If I die, I want you guys to keep going.
Josh
Okay?
Lily
If one of us dies, we have to hold a doppelganger contest.
Josh
Yep.
Andy
Yeah.
Lily
In Orlando.
Josh
Be so sad.
Andy
There's no way you could get Zac Efron to be my replacement. That'd be insane.
Josh
Yeah, and Brad Pitt would never fill in for my shoes.
Lily
For every person that gets, like, nominated to go up on the pedestal, we're all crying so hard.
Josh
Oh, you're not like him.
Derek
The podcast.
Andy
Just staring at him like, just mean.
Josh
Just speak of. Speaking of pika pickleball. Dying.
Andy
Yes.
Josh
Speaking of people dying. Oh, the 10,000 Roman soldiers that disappeared.
Andy
Oh, yeah, where you teased this? Where'd you tease that?
Josh
Did you tease last week?
Andy
Yeah, that's right.
Josh
Yep.
Andy
This is exciting.
Josh
Very, very interesting story.
Andy
Okay, okay. Talk about time slippage.
Josh
Time slippage. 53 BC. Marcus Crassus Crossus. Remember the first try. Golly. These are the biggest words I've ever written down, ever. This guy who is a basically leading this Roman front, where was it he brought 48 to 50,000 soldiers to fight the Parthians? They got completely demolished. And there was 10,000 elite legionnaires that survived this battle.
Andy
Okay.
Josh
But they never returned back to Rome. And everyone in Rome had no idea what happened to him. They know that they survived, but they just dropped off the face of the earth.
Andy
They would have. They normally would have just came home.
Josh
Yeah. But they just didn't show up, Just disappeared. So, yeah, roughly 10,000 Roman legion legionnaires were reported to have survived the battle, but were captured by the Parthians. That was a theory. According to Pliny, the odor and other ancient sources, these men vanished from Roman records after the battle. But what's crazy is that to this day there is a small village in China that has. The people living in this village have features that resemble people from Italy.
Lily
Interesting.
Josh
And Chinese records during the same time, 36 BC during the Han dynasty. They talk about how the Chinese fought this group of pale men. Pale soldiers. And said that their formation was fish scale formation, which apparently is the same formation that the Roman soldiers used to do.
Andy
And this is around the same time.
Josh
This was 20 years after these 10,000 Roman soldiers disappeared.
Andy
That's Crazy.
Josh
All the way in China.
Lily
How'd they get there?
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Would take them 20 years.
Josh
Yeah, possibly.
Lily
Wow.
Josh
But yeah, the, the, the, they call it the Roman village in China. Lee Kuan.
Lily
Okay.
Josh
That's how you say it. Residents have long claimed unusual features, light colored hair, fair skin, tall stature, sparking theories of Roman ancestry.
Andy
Whoa.
Josh
So these guys, the story is that they just, after this battle, got their butts handed to them, they just decided to take off and form their own legion, travel across the world, fought the Chinese and apparently established a village and lived out their days there.
Andy
That's crazy. I wonder, but I wonder about the architecture there.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Because they would have brought their own stuff with them. Like just like. Yeah, like, yeah. I wonder if there's a mix. That's interesting.
Derek
Yeah, there's got to be records in between too. Like, that's a huge group of people.
Josh
People theorize that they also possibly became like they worked the Silk Road as like bandits or merchants themselves. Because this like village is actually along the Silk Road that travels from China all the way to the west.
Lily
Could they not return to Rome? Because it would have been, they would have been dishonored.
Josh
I don't know.
Andy
But that's the thing. Like, who knows? Like, what if like this there was like some type of like coup where it's like, hey, after this we are, whoever survives, we're leaving. Like, who knows? Like, if they wanted to start their own thing, like there could have been a million things that were happening behind the scenes. We have no idea.
Josh
About 10,000 guys.
Andy
That's crazy because that's my thing. It's like, you have to have these guys on your side. There had to been some type of commanding group where it's like, hey, this is what we're doing.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Or they did get captured and then escaped and then did what they had to do. I don't know. That's why I love that story though.
Josh
It's really good. It'd be a really cool movie.
Lily
That's pretty significant that not one of them was like, no, I'm gonna go home to my family.
Josh
Maybe they don't have families.
Lily
10,000 men.
Andy
Yeah, maybe, maybe they did. But I mean, like, how often is one story or a couple stories within a big civilization like that getting out and saying this is what happened.
Lily
Yeah.
Andy
Instead of like, no, we're not going to believe that.
Lily
I'm just saying it had to be something pretty significant. Like, it's not like you have to do this. It'd be like, we're all leaving. So that we don't have to go back here. And they're like, yeah, cool with me. 10,000 guys were in agreement about it.
Josh
Maybe it was a shame involved.
Lily
Yeah.
Derek
Had to be.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Because more prisoners. I mean, like, they. Or they could have just been captive for so long, and it's like, maybe.
Josh
Some of them escaped.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
That's so wild.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
I do love. I love thinking about the architecture, because only, like, in St. Augustine, you can see the difference. And, like, literally in the same street how? Just like, oh, wow, that does look a little, like. I mean, like, I don't know, Spain, Like, Spanish. So it's like. It's just interesting. Super, super cool, man.
Josh
I thought it was a fun story.
Andy
That's a very fun story. It literally just. It's so, like, such a good story. Just actually looking at it, and then that would make such a fun movie.
Josh
No, be cool. Is to do a deeper dive onto Alexander the Great.
Lily
Oh, yeah.
Josh
Of, like, how he was in, like, India and stuff. And, like, read, like, the Indian accounts of Alexander the Great.
Derek
Yeah. I'd love to hear those stories from the places conquered or oppressed by those massive regimes.
Josh
Yeah.
Derek
Like Genghis Khan, too. I want to see records of, like, how he was described.
Josh
You know what I really want to talk about? I need to do research into this, but it's hard to do research in this topic because of the. How much little information there is on it. It's the sea people that all over the world, they talk about this. Basically, these. The sea people that were, like, they lived in the. Like, not in the ocean, but they, like, lived on the ocean.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
And they would go and raid different countries. Like, the Egyptians have hieroglyphics of these sea people coming and just completely owning the Egyptians. And, like, everywhere around the world, they feared the sea people.
Lily
Wow.
Josh
Yeah. But there's, like, nothing written about them, so that'd be a fun study to.
Andy
Is that Atlantis? Is that aliens? I mean, who knows? We have literally the New Jersey governor seeing new drones coming out of the water. So it's like, something's got to be down there.
Josh
Yeah. Speaking of drones coming out of the water, didn't you have something about an iPhone?
Derek
Yeah. So your iPhone is causing cancer, and it's in the legal disclaimer in the iPhone. So everyone pull out your iPhones. Watch this.
Andy
We do.
Derek
And watch this. Pull out your iPhone. Go to general.
Andy
General.
Derek
I'm going to do it with you guys. I remember. Make sure.
Josh
All right.
Derek
IPhone, General. Down at the bottom. Legal and regulatory and then once you're there, RF exposure.
Lily
Cool.
Derek
And then in the. The second and third paragraph, it says that this iPhone has been tested to meet applicable limits for radio frequency exposure. But then in the second paragraph, it gives two different measurements per gram of tissue by what's allowed. Some nations only allow a certain amount. An iPhone literally changes the amount per the nation that it's in according to this second paragraph.
Lily
Yes.
Derek
So I jumped into chat GPT. I was like, explain this to me. Do iPhones cause cancer? And they said, no, they don't. You know, they just. They do a bunch of testing, but they do recommend that you keep your iPhone 5 millimeters off of your person. So if you wear skinny jeans like me, that's a problem. It's literally on my leg all the time.
Andy
I've been telling you, skaggies have been a problem for a long time.
Derek
But if you put your phone on your head, that's literally contact. And so that's considered. That's considered beyond the parameters of their testing. But then it. So I started looking into, like, well, who does all these regulations? What different, you know, governing bodies make these decisions. And so there's one. Let me open up my notes. There's one in Germany that kind of handled the European ones. And then there's another one that's connected to the World Health Organization and the fda, and both have been proven. Like, even just looking at the. The little pandemic that we dealt with right there, like stuff like the. The lab leak theory. And they had to. World Health Organization had to double back on there. Like, we did dismiss that too soon. And so all of the different, like, governing bodies that have been responsible for protecting us from our iPhones and conducting those studies, all of them have a history of corruption being paid off and all these sort of things. So they're telling us it's safe. But there have been other studies where, like, I know they exposed rats to this radio frequency radiation. Granted, it was a little more. And after, I think it was two years, most of them started developing, developing to developing tumors. But this all started because I saw a lady on Instagram and she was talking, they were doing, like, breast cancer research, and they started finding tumors in the shape of the lithium battery from when people were tucking their phones in their bras.
Josh
Oh, my goodness.
Derek
Yeah, dude, bro.
Josh
Good thing I don't wear a bra anymore to stop wearing bras.
Lily
Stop it.
Andy
That's crazy.
Derek
Yeah, the. The other. The European one, which is more extreme than our distance. It's a German governing body, but they in 2005 or 2006, got in trouble for, like, I think, taking bribes or something. Allegedly. I'll just say allegedly because I don't remember exactly, but corruption in every single one of those bits of things. So, yeah, the phone is definitively, like, why put a warning? They're like, they're just doing that because, like. No, there's a freaking warning in your thing.
Lily
Yeah.
Andy
Because 50 years down the line when all these cases are coming out, they're like, they can't sue us.
Josh
You said you agree, so you said you're okay with the cancer. You said you read it, but you accepted. You said, I've read it and you accept it.
Andy
Wait a minute. You're a liar.
Josh
Come on, guys.
Andy
So you disappointed us. Dang it, dude.
Lily
Did you guys see that interview with Neil DeGrasse Tyson that he just did that? He talks about how from like the beginning of time until the 1840s, people only really live to be like, half the population lived to be only like 35 years old.
Josh
Yeah.
Lily
You knew that.
Josh
Yeah. I mean, the life expectancy was crazy.
Lily
1840.
Josh
Yeah. They freaking had those little five year olds working in the mills.
Lily
Yeah, they totally did.
Andy
But they also believe, like. Like just drink whiskey. That's going to cure your broken leg.
Lily
Yeah. And have a blood.
Andy
Well, I mean, it died. It did.
Derek
Did they used to teach tobacco was a cure for asthma? Yeah, I think it was. Ben Franklin's dad would plug him with a cigar and then send him riding on the horse so the wind and the smoke would open his lungs.
Josh
Yeah. I mean, did you know the dudes that signed the Declaration of Independence? They're like all in their 20s.
Lily
Yeah. They all. They're all depicted. Yeah.
Josh
It's crazy.
Lily
That's pretty cool. They're all depicted of these, like old men.
Josh
Yeah. But I think George. Was it George Washington or George Washington was like one of the older dudes and he was like 33 or something.
Lily
Yeah.
Josh
Which is crazy. I'm 33. How old am I? 32.
Lily
33. October.
Josh
32. 33.
Lily
Yeah. But yeah, anyway, so his whole argument is like, everybody's hating on science, but science has got us where we are today.
Josh
I know, but yeah. Now you look at, like the. What's happening in this world.
Lily
I know.
Andy
James Monroe was 18.
Josh
Isn't that crazy?
Andy
Alexander Hamilton was 20.
Derek
Do you imagine being that ticked off about taxes at 18?
Josh
Here's the thing, though.
Andy
Benjamin Franklin was 70. That's crazy.
Josh
Oh, was he really?
Andy
Yeah, he was 70.
Josh
Benjamin Franklin was a freak by Evil. Yeah, bro.
Derek
Get some friends your age.
Lily
Yeah. For real.
Josh
Yeah. It was probably hanging out with the young ones for a reason.
Lily
Yeah. Oh, wharf, you guys. Anyway, what was he gonna say?
Josh
You guys want to hang out?
Derek
He'd have been at the Diddy part.
Josh
Revolution.
Lily
Yikes.
Andy
Start a revolution.
Josh
I'm listening to Go Fly Guy Benjamin.
Andy
Come on.
Josh
Oh, yeah.
Lily
But anyway, even just watching Survivor, you guys, and going back to the first seasons, I'm just blown away by our culture shift, you know what I'm saying? Wild, like, and to like, these women, they're going on there and you're like, dang, that lady's old. She's like 40. And we just look different as a society, don't we?
Josh
It's like we can live longer than we could in the 1840s, but we're. We're way dumber.
Andy
Yeah, yeah. I mean, for sure.
Lily
Infinitely dumber. Infinitely less resilient.
Josh
Yeah.
Lily
I mean, like this girl was going on there. I was like, well, she really carries herself like a big grown up, you know? Wonder how old she's. 22. 22. It's because you were expected to do more.
Josh
Yeah. All I can think about is like, when I watch those documentaries about them going out, like moving out west, you know, during the, whatever, 1800s.
Lily
Manifest Destiny.
Josh
Yeah. Like, especially the Mormons, like when they moved to Utah and they literally built Salt Lake City, it's like the first thing that they built was the temple. Have you seen the temple in Salt Lake City?
Andy
Oh, yeah. Huge.
Josh
Insane.
Lily
Yeah.
Josh
I'm thinking, wow, how do you do that?
Andy
Was that what it looked like back then? Like, was it that big? Yeah. Really?
Josh
I mean, just this massive temple and like, made out of granite and like, that's wild. But that's like these people that moved out west and it's like they just like a 17 year old father of 20, like, would move out west and then they would just build a house.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
Find cows, like plant food.
Andy
It's wild. It is. The life was just so different because you had to like.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
You had no option. You had. I mean, do you see those videos of like those kids, like in the 1910s, 1920s on the street? It's like, look how they were probably 10, but they looked 40. It's like life was just so much heavier back then. I was thinking about that, this like last night, we're just how we just have running water and it's not even a big deal. I'm like, if I have during like a hurricane, if we have no power cleaning dishes is a nightmare not having, like, running water, but it's like, what am I doing? Like, how we would struggle so much.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
It's wild.
Josh
I'm listening to this book right now called A People's History of the United States. And it's basically the whole point of it is it's telling the ugly side of history that no history class has ever taught you. And his whole point that he makes in the beginning was like, you need to know all history, not just the stuff that makes America look good or certain people look good, but, like, it's like, if you leave it out, then how are we going to learn from history? It's just going to repeat itself over and over again. But I'm in the chapter right now where he's talking about the Revolutionary War and stuff, and it's insane of how America. Like, one of the main reasons we revolted against the British Empire was taxes. Right. So America started making a ton of money from all their crops and stuff. And then here comes England, just tax and tax, and they're like, we don't want to pay that anymore.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
But the thing is this. It was an elite establishment in the United States. So they gave this scenario of like. Like Boston. I think there was like 10 people in Boston made up for over 90% of the wealth in Boston.
Lily
Oh, wow.
Josh
The rest were just poor people.
Andy
Yeah.
Lily
Where else do we see that play out?
Josh
Yeah, exactly. But that's what I'm saying. He's thinking like, like the Rockefellers, J.P. morgan, like, how they would just. They're always there. Seems like there's always been, like, an eliteness.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
That the poor people suffer, but they influence the poor and the middle class. So, like, the middle class and the poor during this time, they hated the elites. They're like, you guys get everything. We're the ones working for you, and we can barely afford to buy a piece of bread. And. But then the elites are like, we need to stop paying taxes so we can make more money, so let's fight the British. And so they basically had to, like, manipulate the poor to join the revolution. Yeah.
Andy
We're doing this for you.
Lily
This is insanely familiar.
Andy
I know, I know. You're just describing it a little like, this is, we can't afford bread. I'm like, oh, that sounds okay. Yeah, Got it.
Josh
Gasoline prices were.
Lily
Yeah, I was just reading some comments. This. You know, the comedian was talking to this, a guy asking about, like, investing and stuff like that. And he's like, If I have 3, 200 in my bank, Account, where should I invest it? And everybody's like in the comments, they're like, great, how do I get 3, 200?
Josh
The chapter, this chapter is called Tyranny is Tyranny. So basically, like we had our own established tyranny that was going to fight another tyranny so we could be. So the tyrants could control America.
Andy
Yeah, but they'd be our tyrants. Yeah, our tyrants that we're proud of anyways.
Josh
I know there's more involved in the Revolutionary War, but that was a big component was the elites of the United States were like, how do we get more rich? And how do we stop paying the British?
Andy
Yeah. And they looked around, they said, these people will fight for us. They love this, what we're doing here. And we promise them this, they'll fight for it.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Then they'll be free and we'll have more money.
Josh
Crazy.
Derek
Still happening at least.
Andy
Yeah. At least. We learned our lesson, though. And that's the biggest thing of all, at the end of the day, we learned our lesson.
Josh
Yeah. I watched the white files recently.
Andy
What's he. What, what did A.J. say?
Josh
He was talking about the. The Greater Treaty. We talked about it briefly. I never said it. Its name. It's called the Grade Treaty. Grada Treaty. It's basically the treaty that was signed. Supposedly this conspiracy is signed by. Not actually sign, but a treaty made between President Dwight Eisenhower with aliens.
Lily
Yeah. Okay.
Josh
And the theory is so spooky, so creepy. Everyone go watch the Y files on that. But it's basically like 1954. President Eisenhower met with delegation of extraterrestrial beings at Muroc Air Force Base. A formal treaty was signed, but some people say it wasn't signed. It was actually communicated telepathically. The aliens promise to not interfere in our affairs, and we agreed to keep their presence a secret. And so basically what happened was one, there's two different types of aliens that came to meet with Eisenhower. One were what they call the Nordics. Tall, pale, beautiful looking, human like aliens, long blonde hair. And they offered Eisenhower they would basically speed up the technology to where there wouldn't be any more diseases, all this different stuff, and like world peace, clean energy, odd stuff. In exchange for disarming your nuclear warheads.
Lily
Oh, that seems reasonable.
Josh
You would think, right. Then after that, these other aliens appeared and they were the Grays. And they offered just to the United States, we'll give you advancements in technology, weaponry. You'll be the number one powerhouse in the world. In exchange, you let us experiment on humans. And that's what they ended up agreeing with.
Andy
Supposedly.
Lily
Supposedly.
Josh
Yeah.
Lily
Sounds like.
Josh
It all sounds like super.
Lily
Somebody use their imagination.
Josh
Yeah. Well, the crazy thing is with Eisenhower, it was actually reported in the newspaper that President Eisenhower died because he was missing for a couple days. But what happened was they're saying that he was actually at this Air Force Base meeting. But the COVID story was that he had a chipped tooth and had to get emergency dental work. But there's no records of him going to the dentist or getting this dental work.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
So that's a weird slippage of like, well, where. And then where was he?
Lily
Yeah.
Josh
Anyways, the whole thing is super interesting, but he mentioned this dude, William Cooper, who talked a lot about the Greater Tree. I'm like, I want to look into William Cooper because I think he mentioned on the Wild Files that he predicted 911 before it happened. I'm like, I thought that. I thought Alex Jones said that.
Lily
Yeah.
Josh
Turns out this guy William Cooper predicted 911 before Alex Jones.
Lily
Wow.
Josh
And this guy William Cooper hated Alex Jones.
Andy
Wow.
Josh
Said that Alex Jones was a. A fear monger and potentially a disinformation agent.
Lily
Wow. Which people are saying right now.
Josh
Yeah. But so this guy, William Cooper, he was basically the conspiracy theorist before conspiracy theorists.
Andy
Okay.
Lily
The father of conspiracies.
Josh
Pretty much. But he wrote this book, and in Behold a pale horse in 1991 goes into, like, he's, I think, one of the first people to coin the New World Order. But he made all these predictions that are just like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, coming true.
Andy
He's a writer for the Simpsons as well. Yeah.
Josh
But he has a military background, so. Or supposedly Cooper claimed they served in the US Navy and the Naval Intelligence. And apparently he saw some documents referring to a secret government deal with extraterrestrials. So that's with the whole GRETA Treaty.
Andy
What's more believable? The fact that we have a treaty with aliens as the government or that we had a president named Dwight?
Josh
Where the heck is it? Oh, here we go. All right, so on June 28, 2001, just months before 9 11, Cooper said the following on his radio show. The radio show is called the Hour of Time. This is his quote. I'm telling you to be prepared for a major attack, but it won't be Osama bin Laden. It will be those behind the New World Order.
Lily
Oh, my God.
Josh
They need a major attack in order to launch their plans for a world government and to take away your freedoms. So we said that in June of 2001. So before 9 11.
Lily
Wow.
Josh
And then September 911 happened. September 11th. 9 11. But then on November 5th, cops showed up to his house to arrest him for tax evasion. Ended up supposedly getting in a shootout and killing him. What? Weeks after 911 happened.
Lily
A shootout?
Josh
A shootout over him supposedly being arrested for tax evasion.
Andy
What are we talking about?
Lily
Are we dumb? I'll say it again.
Andy
And he didn't like Alex Jones.
Josh
He despised Alex Jones.
Lily
Listen.
Josh
Spoke adamantly about how much he disapproved of Alex Jones. And he was a fear monger and potentially a disinformation agent. Potentially working for the government. Spread lies.
Lily
Wow. Yeah. I bet that whole Hillary Clinton is a goblin woman that smells like sulfur. I bet that was scripted by the CIA.
Andy
Could you imagine, dude, some intern writing all these insults.
Lily
We know this to be true. They're picking off all these guys. Why are we talking about this stuff on a podcast?
Andy
True.
Josh
Because we're all. Is all. It's all a joke. We're just joking about everything.
Andy
Guys, relax.
Josh
But that went into like. Cooper didn't trust anyone. So he called out Republicans, Democrats, Freemasons, Jesuits, Illuminati, New age Spiritualists. He hated Alex Jones called him a fear mongering fraud. He despised UFO cults even though he claimed to have seen UFOs while in the Navy and later believed aliens were a government hoax.
Lily
Wow.
Josh
While many UFO researchers romanticized contact with aliens, Cooper did not. He believed that aliens were lying, manipulating humans on their own ends. The US government sold out its citizens for tech. Aliens may be demonic in nature or part of a Luciferian deception. Later in his life he leaned more towards that disclosure will be fake and used to create a one world religion under the Antichrist.
Lily
Oh my gosh.
Andy
A lot about what we're talking about.
Lily
There's nothing new under the sun. Am I right?
Josh
Yeah, but he. He changed his tone. So like early in the 70s and 80s and stuff. Maybe just the 80s. No. 70s. He was talking about like aliens and stuff like that in this Greta treaty and. But he slowly. The more he actually started like reading scripture and stuff, he changed his views on what aliens were. And at the end of his life, he believed that aliens were complete like demonic deception and that there was going to be a false flag of aliens and they're going to slowly start showing on the news more and more alien stuff. And he's not the first one to say this that you could maybe describe as credible or William Krueger, you could probably make. He's probably credible, right?
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
But guess who Also said that there would be a staged alien invasion. I think we may have talked about.
Andy
One of our presidents. Right.
Josh
Werner Von Braun.
Lily
Oh, the Nazi scientist.
Josh
Yep.
Lily
Evil guy.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Hey, good friend of Walt.
Josh
So Von Braun basically had this associate, Dr. Carol Rosin, a close colleague of Von Braun in his final years. She was an aerospace executive and later became a whistleblower and peace activist. In multiple interviews, Rosin claim Von Braun on his deathbed said the last card, the last card we're going to play is an alien threat. It's all a lie.
Andy
Wow, what year was that?
Josh
I'm not sure when he died. The seventies.
Andy
Weird.
Josh
Yeah. But he basically spelled out to her the, the false red flags that were going to happen to lead to the end. He said it's going to start with the red menace which is the Soviet Union, the Cold War. He says it's going to be terrorists, Islamic extremists, false flag events, rogue nations such as North Korea and Iran, asteroids. And so he said that would be a part to where we would start weaponizing space in the pretense of planetary defense. And then he said the final card is going to be aliens staged alien invasions to unite humanity under a global government.
Lily
Cool.
Derek
Marvel is a psy up.
Andy
I mean to be speaking about like the like weaponizing space and asteroids in the 70s, that's crazy to me.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
But it makes you wonder if there is like some type of ancient technology or like alien conversations that were happening. They're like hey, you're going to be able to do this? Because that just seems so unlikely to have those conversations back then and know the capabilities that we're going to have in the future. Yeah, weaponizing space and asteroids. Like I mean they had been knowing something.
Josh
Yeah. I mean space force is continuing to grow every year and it's just like they're talking more and more about space.
Andy
Wars and we got a freaking soldier.
Josh
On the moon and we got that Three eye Atlas that they're talking about on the news coming close to Earth and like all these. Yeah, it's crazy.
Derek
We got ninjas or butterflies spreading hysteria, getting them ready.
Josh
We're like Alex Jones, fear mongering, fear borrowing, frauds. Dude, not good. Here's a quote from Cooper though, William Cooper. He said in 2000 on a broadcast, the whole alien thing, it's a lie. The biggest scam ever pulled on humanity. And the day the, and the day they fake an alien landing, you better notes the devil coming, not ET Wow.
Andy
I can't wait for the alien invasion because we will go I know, guys, we will go live and we'll just say, this ain't real.
Josh
Or it is real, but it's not.
Andy
Aliens is real.
Josh
Israel.
Derek
Hey, but that means. That means this tech, that tech is of Earth and can be destroyed by earthly things.
Josh
Potentially. Anyways, I thought it was crazy. This guy William Cooper, though, man, he was. He would have been a great guest. He was. He would have been an amazing guest.
Lily
All right, dude.
Josh
He was ahead of his time, though. I mean, he was talking about the Majestic 12, just the association with Freemasons and I mean, just everything.
Andy
And even back then, the research must have been so much more difficult.
Lily
Oh, yeah, you probably had to go to the library and stuff or like, talk to someone.
Josh
But the fact he said the thing about 9 11.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
And then. Which I. I found very interesting how all these years Alex Jones has been claiming he predicted 911 before happened. He got it from William Cooper for sure. That's what I think. He heard William Cooper say it. And Alex Jones did his whole little.
Andy
Alex. I mean, Alex Jones was a lot more specific, though.
Josh
Not really.
Andy
I mean, he said the plains and the said World Trade Center.
Josh
He did say that.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
But I don't know. I don't know. I find it interesting that. And I look to see if Alex Jones ever commented on William Cooper. And he, like, rarely did. Yeah, but William Cooper all the time is like, Alex Jones, he's a fraud. It's very interesting. I'm not saying Alex Jones is a fraud, but.
Andy
Yeah, because he's been at it for a while. I've seen him, like, when he's younger, his voice is not the same at all. But he's like on the street talking stuff like that. But I mean, that would be a crazy thing about.
Josh
By the way.
Andy
For sure.
Josh
I think it'd be really fun.
Andy
But I do like the theory that he is like a, you know, just an agent. Yeah, because that would make so much sense. Think about all the distractions that he caused. Like, it would be very easy for him to go viral and be all over the news because he said something crazy where it's like, yeah, what are we not paying attention?
Josh
Apparently William Cooper called him out, especially after Y2K. So on January 1, 2000, Alex Jones went on the air and said, I've just received word from people I know in the military. Russia has launched nuclear missiles. They're heading our way.
Lily
Oh, my gosh.
Josh
Basically, we're all gonna die.
Lily
You should go to jail if you say that.
Josh
Yeah, that's like saying William Cooper's like, this guy's an idiot.
Andy
Yeah.
Josh
He doesn't know anything.
Lily
I do believe in free speech. I don't think that anybody but. It's like you can't see fire in a building.
Andy
You can't inside a riot. Yeah. Like that, like. Or cause damage like that. That's crazy.
Lily
That's insane. You know how many mothers were probably, like, tripping out, like, come on. I need a little hope.
Josh
Here's some hope. Oh, wow. Here's some hope.
Andy
Hope dance.
Josh
Cooper. Rhymes with Hooper and that's your last name.
Lily
That was really good.
Josh
Some hope. Sorry, I don't got no hope. Today Jesus promises.
Andy
Promises us to be with us to the very end of the age.
Lily
That's true.
Andy
And that's a promise. He's never going to leave us, even though it feels like we're alone. But God's silence does not mean God's lack of presence.
Josh
Nice. Yeah. Jesus coming back. It's all going to be good.
Lily
Yeah, sure. That. Yeah. We've been talking a lot about how it says that, like, in the end of the days, there will be no sea. We'll get rid of the sea. There's no sea in heaven. And I'm like, that stinks. I love the ocean. But there's a spring. The spring of life. So we've been telling Ada that you could probably swim in it and you could breathe underwater and stuff, hopefully.
Josh
Do you know it asked me the other day when I was driving her in my blue truck, the Ford. And she said, dad, who gave you this truck? And I said, I bought it. Oh, no, no. This is how it went. She said, dad, why is there no map in your truck like the display? I said, well, because it's an old truck. And she's like, what do you mean it's an old truck? I said, it was actually built the same year I was born. She's like, who built it for you? I'm like, well, I bought it. He's like, yeah, but who built it? I said, a man named Henry Ford. And she said, oh, I would love to meet Henry Ford. I said, well, he's probably in heaven right now. All right. I said, he's in heaven right now. Said, oh. And she had this little apples apples game with her. She said, can I play Apples to Apples with Henry Ford in heaven? I said, probably. Probably.
Andy
I don't know if there's gonna be any apples in heaven, though, you know, just because it brings up a bad. Bad memories at the Garden.
Josh
You didn't say it was apples.
Andy
I Know, we always assume apples. A joke.
Lily
Probably some really good fruit. Though she did ask me last night, which is a win. It shows me there's some real cognitive thinking going on. She said, why did God make butts?
Andy
Yeah, good question.
Lily
Which I've had this conversation with your own daughter when she was probably a little older than Ada.
Andy
Yeah.
Lily
And I was like, for pooping his duty.
Josh
Nice. Next question. Do angels poop?
Andy
Yes. I mean, I hope so.
Josh
They eat.
Andy
I mean, it would be hilarious to see it happen. But is there any, like, privacy in heaven? Like.
Lily
Like there's no shame in heaven.
Andy
That's what I'm saying. Like, so we're just gonna see angels just pooping out in the.
Josh
Do we even poop though?
Lily
If they poop?
Andy
I mean, why, how surely we would.
Josh
I wonder if we eat something. Because what is poop? It just gets rid of everything that's waste. Right. So like, do we just eat exactly what our.
Andy
Dissolves in our body? Yeah, that'd be awesome.
Lily
And we absorb it. Yeah.
Andy
I mean, also the holster is gonna be there probably. You know, the Hulkster.
Josh
Oh, yeah.
Lily
There are some people who probably do want to poop in heaven, but then people like my husband probably do not want to poop in heaven.
Andy
So it might be a preference.
Josh
All my pooping on earth, he's done.
Andy
They're like, they're like, name. And you give me your name, you're like, all right, butthole or no butthole. You can have. You have the choice. Can I change my mind? You can change your mind later, dude. I guarantee I'll have one for now. Oh, I'll do one now.
Josh
If there's records in heaven, like how many times someone is pooped in their life on Earth, I bet you I'll be in the top 1% leaderboard.
Andy
Yeah, he's going to build you one just because, you know you want to see it.
Josh
Yeah. Speaking of pooping on in heaven though, did you know that we have an episode right after this on Patreon in YouTube membership now? Wow.
Andy
Absolutely. Early access, two episodes, an extra episode, discounts on merch. What more could you want?
Josh
What more could you want?
Andy
Come on.
Derek
Maybe some behind the scenes content.
Andy
Absolutely. Hopefully by now the. We did a vlog and we're. Patreon decided whether we're going to go see Superman or Fantastic Four.
Josh
So we saw one of them.
Andy
We saw one of. We don't know yet.
Josh
We don't know yet. When did we see that?
Andy
Thursday or Friday last week.
Derek
Gotcha.
Josh
Yeah.
Andy
Also. Sundaycoolswag.com if you want ninja merch for your favorite podcast, we got hats, stickers, shirts, shorts, all the above.
Josh
Yes. And guys, remember YouTube membership or Patreon. The best stuff ever. What am I saying?
Derek
I don't know.
Josh
YouTube membership. We have YouTube membership now, which is really cool. We've never done that. We're doing it now. Is the greatest.
Lily
It's the best ad free exclusive information discounts on merch.
Andy
Fun badges.
Josh
Almost.
Derek
Almost entirely ad free.
Josh
Almost entirely. YouTube is a little weird with that stuff.
Lily
Okay. Yeah, we'll go Patreon.
Josh
Yeah. All right, guys, we love you.
Andy
We love you so much.
Josh
See on Patreon or YouTube membership.
Andy
Yes. Bye.
Josh
Bye. What you're about to see. Wow.
Lily
Made a stir of you.
Josh
If any of you know what these.
Derek
Multi decade UAP.
Josh
Bottle nose fish pigs.
Lily
There'S a massive police response.
Andy
The dolphin thing.
Josh
Dolphin s. All right.
Andy
Thumbnail, thumbnail.
Josh
All right.
Podcast Summary: Ninjas Are Butterflies – Episode 154
Title: Ancient Time Travel, Evil Effects of DMT, & The Alien Mothership
Release Date: August 8, 2025
Hosts: Josh Hooper and Andy DeNoon
Introduction
In Episode 154 of Ninjas Are Butterflies, hosts Josh Hooper and Andy DeNoon embark on an eclectic journey through a series of captivating and controversial topics. This episode delves into ancient time travel theories, the sinister effects of DMT, and the looming threat of an alien mothership. The dynamic interplay between humor and serious discourse makes this episode both entertaining and thought-provoking.
1. Ancient Time Travel and Historical Anomalies
The episode kicks off with a humorous yet intriguing discussion about two women, Charlotte Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain, who allegedly experienced time travel while visiting the Palace of Versailles in the early 1900s.
Their banter evolves into a playful reenactment of Moses confronting Pharaoh, blending historical references with comedic improvisation.
Insight: The hosts use historical anecdotes to segue into broader discussions, highlighting how ancient events can spark modern-day curiosity and humor.
2. Surveillance and School Security Concerns
Transitioning from time travel, the conversation shifts to the use of drones in schools for security purposes—a topic that blends contemporary concerns with speculative implications.
They critique the balance between safety and privacy, expressing skepticism about the effectiveness and intentions behind increased surveillance.
Insight: The discussion reflects societal anxieties about surveillance and the fine line between protection and invasion of privacy.
3. The 3i Atlas Alien Mothership
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the mysterious interstellar object, 3i Atlas, which is speculated to be an alien mothership approaching Earth.
The hosts explore theories presented by Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb, emphasizing the object's unusual retrograde motion and lack of outgassing—traits that fuel speculation about its artificial origin.
They discuss the potential threat of 3i Atlas, its unpredictable trajectory, and its retrograde movement, which defies natural celestial patterns.
Insight: The segment combines scientific discussion with speculative theory, engaging listeners with the possibility of extraterrestrial life and advanced alien technology.
4. The Sinister Effects of DMT and Consciousness Exploration
The hosts delve into the controversial subject of DMT (Dimethyltryptamine), exploring its profound hallucinogenic effects and alleged connections to malevolent entities.
They reference the podcast American Alchemy, discussing how users report encounters with entities that seem to control or manipulate their experiences during DMT trips. The conversation touches on the psychological and spiritual implications of these experiences.
Insight: This segment blends scientific exploration with metaphysical inquiry, questioning the nature of consciousness and the potential dangers of altering it through substances.
5. Conspiracy Theories and Historical Mysteries
Josh introduces various conspiracy theories, including the disappearance of Roman soldiers and secret treaties with extraterrestrials.
They discuss William Cooper's claims about the Greater Treaty signed between President Eisenhower and alien beings in 1954, suggesting covert government alliances with extraterrestrials.
The conversation critiques the plausibility and evidence behind such claims, fostering a skeptical yet open-minded dialogue.
Insight: The hosts encourage critical thinking by presenting fringe theories and analyzing their potential validity, balancing belief with skepticism.
6. The Impact of Language on Shared Consciousness
Lily discusses theories on how language has disrupted a previously unified consciousness, referencing the Tower of Babel as a symbolic event marking this shift.
They explore the idea that pre-linguistic telepathic communication allowed for a shared consciousness, which was fractured by the advent of language.
Insight: This philosophical discussion ties into broader themes of human connectivity and the evolution of communication, posing questions about the nature of consciousness and social interaction.
Conclusion and Reflections
As the episode nears its end, the hosts reflect on the intertwining of history, conspiracy, and human consciousness. They emphasize the importance of understanding the past to prevent the repetition of mistakes and highlight the enduring allure of mystery and the unknown.
The episode concludes with light-hearted banter and promotions for their Patreon and merchandise, maintaining the show's signature blend of serious topics and humor.
Notable Quotes
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On Language Disruption:
On Shared Consciousness:
On Monitoring and Privacy:
Key Takeaways
Interconnected Themes: The episode skillfully weaves together diverse topics, demonstrating how historical events, contemporary issues, and speculative theories can intersect.
Balanced Dialogue: Hosts use humor to navigate complex subjects, making the discussions accessible while encouraging deeper contemplation.
Encouragement of Critical Thinking: By presenting fringe theories alongside scientific discussions, the hosts promote critical analysis and independent thought among listeners.
Engagement with Mysteries: The allure of the unknown—be it ancient time slips, alien technology, or altered consciousness—keeps the audience intrigued and engaged.
For those who haven't listened to the episode, this summary encapsulates the essence of the discussions, providing a glimpse into the intriguing blend of history, science, and speculative theory that Ninjas Are Butterflies offers.