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Bobby Bones
You know how we're always talking about what's next? Well, I found it. It's called Formula E. Forget everything you think you know about racing. This isn't just cars going fast. It's like a supercomputer on wheels. The tech is insane, and the drivers, they're like chess grandmasters at 200 miles per hour. You've got to see it. Trust me.
Raymundo
You'll be hooked.
Bobby Bones
Follow Formula E live on Roku. Next race, Miami, April 12.
Gilbert King
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one.
Jeremy Scott
Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Gilbert King
I was becoming the bridge between Jeremy Scott and the son he'd never known.
Jeremy Scott
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Gilbert King
Listen to new episodes of bone Valley Season 2, starting April 9th on the iHeartRadio app and Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Bobby Bones. All right, let's go, Raymond, to play me this voicemail right here. What's the difference between a dirty bus.
Eddie
Stop and a lobster with breast implants?
Bobby Bones
One's a crusty bus station and the.
Eddie
Other'S a busty crustacean.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's good, man. That's good. You gotta kind of reverse engineer that one, though, to get it.
Lunchbox
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Because I have to go back to what was the setup again? A dirty bus stop, which is a crusty bus station, and a lobster with breast implants, which is a busty crustacean. That's funny.
Raymundo
Funny.
Bobby Bones
A little reverse engineering there. All right, next up, Bobby Bones.
Eddie
I was just calling to see if the show could wish my daughter avian A happy 9th birthday. Her birthday is on Monday, April 7th. We love Bobby Bone Show. Amy, you are role model for my daughter. She also has adhd. School's been hard. Life's been hard. And we just appreciate the positivity. Bobbi, when she started first grade, you sent her a signed copy of your book, Stanley the Dog. And the first day of school, I actually ended up taking it to read. When I volunteered to read to the class, they loved it. Love the show, would really appreciate it.
Bobby Bones
Well, happy birthday on Monday to April. Avian.
Raymundo
Yes. Happy birthday, Avian.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty cool. Her ninth birthday.
Amy
Yeah. Happy birthday.
Lunchbox
Nine is a great year.
Bobby Bones
Why so?
Lunchbox
I don't know. Just for kids. They just like. I feel like I was the closest with all my kids at 9 because they're not. They're not too cool because, like, when they turn like 11. They're just like, yeah, too cool to hug dad whatever whatever. At nine is like, they're still your little dude.
Bobby Bones
But they've probably grown enough to where you can experience some of the stuff together.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Like, you know exactly what kind of person they're going to be because their personality has already kind of developed a little bit. I love that age.
Bobby Bones
Give me the next one, Raimundo.
Eddie
Hey, guys. Just FYI, last cruise we went on, my girlfriend didn't have a passport and they would not let her on the ship. She actually had to fly back home, get her passport and meet us at the next port. And they almost didn't let her on then because it was inexcusable that she forgot her passport.
Lunchbox
Anyway.
Eddie
Heads up, Eddie.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my. She had one ready. You don't even have one.
Lunchbox
I don't have one. Never had one.
Bobby Bones
You have until next Friday.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
To do.
Lunchbox
Have to apply and to like to do all that.
Bobby Bones
To send it off.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
That's crazy. She had to fly home.
Bobby Bones
Well, she could have just not gone on. That's true. Yeah. So you have until next Friday to do all the picture taking. It's a pain in the butt, but unless you have a deadline, you're going to keep kicking the can.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Know what I mean?
Lunchbox
I do know exactly what you mean. So I'm going to get that done.
Bobby Bones
We had some storms a couple days ago. We talked about yesterday. We all ended up in, like, rooms of our houses because of tornado warnings. This happens about once a year here, and every few years there are bad tornadoes. As I've gotten older, the second day after I miss sleep is always the worst day. It's never the day after. Because I can run pretty strongly on adrenaline the day after. But second day, regardless, I'm always a little bit hurting, and today I'm a little bit hurting. Have you felt that at all changed in your life at all, or is it the next day for you?
Raymundo
Oh, you know, it's the next day for me. I'm like, you.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so it's not the next day, but it's like that second day.
Raymundo
Correct.
Bobby Bones
So I did type in to chat GPT my situation. I like to feed it as much information about me as possible so it can diagnose me in whatever way. And chat GPT says, hey, look, you have brain fog because you didn't sleep well. And so here's what you can do right now. This is for everybody. I think this is a nice little general. I'm not totally up on my p's and Q's got a little brain fog. Things they can do. Number one, drink a big glass of water. Dehydration, the number one factor in brain function. And if you have electrolytes or even a little bit of salt, that is a quick brain boost. But the number one reason for brain fog is dehydration. Number two, stand up and move for two to three minutes. Literally. Just walk around, stretch, shake your arms. Moving wakes up your circulation and signals to your brain, alright, we're alive, let's go. Number three, a 30 second cold splash or face cooling. If you can go splash cold water on your face or put something cold or even a drink against your neck or forehead, it triggers a mild adrenaline release that can break the fog for just a bit. There's five total. Number four, focus on one tiny task. Pick the smallest task you have, even answering one email, and do just that. Brain fog makes multitasking worse. When one small thing, then another, and then finally eat a small snack like protein plus a carb, handful of almonds, piece of fruit, a granola bar. The second reason for brain fog, if dehydration is first, is low blood sugar, which creates a heavier fog. And if you have them together, it's like super heavy fog. And if you've barely eaten and you miss some sleep, this can help. So those are the things it says to do. Now. I haven't really tried those except for the water because I noticed I haven't really had any water in like three days. Not like purposeful water. Do you need water now? I mean, I've had water. Like I take a drink here or there. I'm bad about drinking water, the proper amount of water. And so I don't think I've had like purposeful water where it's like I must drink water to remain hydrated in about three days. And we were traveling early on in the week. But same way with showering. When I'm on the road, if I'm not working out, I usually am packed so tight I just collapse and go back to work the next day. I don't shower for two or three days. If I'm on the road, if I'm not working out and then I come home, the first thing my wife does is I go, you gotta take a shower. I'm like, why? She goes, I know you didn't shower. You don't set aside time when you're on the road to shower. Might. It's a good point.
Lunchbox
Wow. Didn't realize that about you. Because we travel a lot. I Didn't realize you weren't showering that whole time.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. If we're gone and it's just two, three days, if I don't shower day.
Lunchbox
Of the trip, man, I can't start my day without a shower. Like, it's so rare. Unless I'm running real late, I skip my shower.
Bobby Bones
But I hate hotel showers though. Like we were staying.
Raymundo
That's probably more so what it is.
Bobby Bones
It's very much a part of what it is. Yeah, yeah. It's not just that I hate showers. Like I will not make time for a disgusting shower. Anyway, so I had booked us, me, Eddie and Reed near the studio. The Rich Eisen show where I was filling in. And it's right by the airport in Los Angeles. So I booked the Hyatt lax, not really knowing what I was doing. I just booked a close one. And that's really where they stick people who get their flight canceled. So it's like we got to put you in a hotel. It's right next to the airport. And so there were no real two nighters. We were the odd duck because we were three nighters. And so it's really not made for. They didn't even clean my room.
Raymundo
Oh, the whole three. Three nights you were there.
Bobby Bones
No, they didn't clean my room one time and I didn't have a thing on my door. And I'd be like, anybody else's room get cleaned. But they're not.
Raymundo
Like, we're not used to long stays.
Bobby Bones
They're not in a rush because. Yeah, no long haulers really in the airport hotel. But yeah, so those are the things that you can do is if you want to hopefully get yourself out of brain fog. But I'm. Day two, I just got a little bit of it. I was a little worried last night it was gonna be similar, but it ended up just being thunderstorms and then those went away kind of early. We got fortunate cause there were parts of the country that had worse weather than we did. But you guys, do you have any flooding at your house or anything?
Amy
No, not power out again last night from the storms.
Bobby Bones
Yep. You paying your bill?
Amy
Yeah. So we got our power back yesterday around 2:30 and then at like 7 and went out again for like an hour and a half.
Bobby Bones
But don't live in town. We all live in.
Amy
Yeah, yeah. I think a tree had fallen on the wire.
Bobby Bones
Okay, well, that makes sense.
Amy
But then they fixed it. And then obviously I guess they didn't fix it well enough because it went back out.
Bobby Bones
I had to call 9, 1, 1. A long time ago.
Lunchbox
No.
Amy
Oh, yeah. Cuz of the power line or the.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Raymundo
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
And then I would watch it spark on the fence.
Amy
That's pretty cool.
Lunchbox
Well, that's. That's scary though.
Amy
Yeah, scary.
Bobby Bones
I risked my life to go out there.
Lunchbox
Yeah, man.
Bobby Bones
I stayed far from it, but I felt like I still risking true hero. But I called, and when you hit those numbers, I don't like that feeling.
Lunchbox
It's official.
Bobby Bones
I feel like I'm doing something wrong, even though I know I need to call 911. And they answer the like, 911, what's your emergency? And I'm like, there's a power line and it's on the fence and it's sparking. And so they were like, great, we'll send someone out immediately. And they block off the entire road with a fire truck because it's a fire hazard. But still, there's something in me that goes, I'm probably going to jail for this. There's no reason to think that. But you're just trained. Don't push those numbers your whole life. And then you do, and you're like, oh, God. But like, lunchbox loves 911.
Amy
Yeah. 911 is your friend. Like, they are there to help you.
Bobby Bones
I agree. You see, in some of those cities you call though, and you have to wait like 20 minutes.
Amy
What for an emergency?
Bobby Bones
Well, there's not enough people to answer the phones.
Lunchbox
That's not good.
Bobby Bones
And there's all this cutting in government, so there aren't enough people to answer the phone. So you call.
Raymundo
I know, but is there a special code if you're like, dying?
Bobby Bones
I would use that code even if there was a power on the fence.
Lunchbox
Did you guys get any of those, like, another one of those texts that said, like, take shelter again last night? Yeah, yesterday. No, I got one at like 4pm.
Raymundo
But I got a flash flood at.
Lunchbox
4Pm No, I got a tornado warning in your area. Take shelter immediately. But since we already had like three of those, I kind of looked at.
Amy
Them and be like, oh, no, you blew it off.
Bobby Bones
I get numb to them. You get numb to them. That's a weird numb to all that stuff.
Lunchbox
Yes, because the first one, dude, is like, get up. We're going downstairs and we're going to seek shelter. The fifth one, we're like, we'll see what happens.
Bobby Bones
We're like, you've already led us astray four times.
Amy
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm not proud that I react the same way, but that's very Human of you to do that.
Raymundo
Well, so we get those. But now what we do because of those, the Nashville severe guys on YouTube, if I get that warning now, then I go to their page and if. And I know they'll say, if you're here, here, here, go to your safe space. If you're here, you're kind of good right now. Even though maybe I got a warning on my phone, because that's more of a blanket thing. And so I'm thankful for their very detailed up to date because then that's. That's my next move. I get the warning and then I go to them.
Bobby Bones
Every city has like that.
Lunchbox
I don't know. These guys are awesome.
Raymundo
They're great.
Bobby Bones
They are. And I think we live in a very storm rich part of the country, so I would assume that most cities don't have, like, these guys who just get on YouTube and take donations and people can it keep them running?
Raymundo
Is that how they.
Amy
Yeah, that's how they make money, is you tip them or you buy their gear.
Lunchbox
Oh, I'm donating.
Raymundo
Oh, yeah.
Amy
My wife donated, too.
Lunchbox
I didn't realize.
Amy
I'm like, what is she doing, dude?
Raymundo
No, you should.
Bobby Bones
Eddie's not gonna donate.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I'll do it right now.
Bobby Bones
If I do it now, we'll see. But you claim constantly, dude, for the.
Lunchbox
Past, like, 48 hours, I've been watching them a lot.
Bobby Bones
I had to pay this question, though. If we finish this podcast. Yeah. And two hours from now, you're at home and you're by yourself and you're like, oh, yeah, I said on the show I was gonna donate.
Lunchbox
Yes, I would do it.
Bobby Bones
I don't believe it.
Lunchbox
I would donate.
Bobby Bones
I don't believe it.
Lunchbox
These guys are so good.
Bobby Bones
But we're not arguing that. No one's arguing. It's you we're arguing about. I know you constantly say you're going to do stuff and you don't.
Lunchbox
You don't know that. Well, you don't know what I do when I'm. When you're out there.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Raymundo
I'm just glad we brought up how they make money, because I did not know. And now that I know, I too, shall make a contribution.
Lunchbox
Are you really going to do it? Amy?
Bobby Bones
I. Yeah, but she doesn't claim to do.
Lunchbox
That's not true. You don't know what I do and don't.
Bobby Bones
But we know what you claim. And then what you don't do after.
Lunchbox
You claim it all on donating the kidney and it's not fair.
Bobby Bones
And bone Marrow.
Lunchbox
No, I wasn't. I couldn't qualify for that.
Amy
No, but we had to remind you, 11 months later, you forgot all about it.
Lunchbox
True.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, so that was my point. Are you going to forget about it in two hours?
Lunchbox
Hey, donating a hundred dollars to, like, these severe weather guys is different than donating bone marrow, man. Got think about that a little bit.
Bobby Bones
Why?
Amy
They're both saving lives.
Bobby Bones
That's true.
Lunchbox
Well, that is true. But these guys. I was about to tell you, these guys are so good that, like, they'll tell you on their stream, like, you're about to get another warning here. And, like, 30 seconds later, you get the warning on your phone.
Bobby Bones
They're ahead of them. What if everyone's sending out the warning? Like, it's all trick and they have control of the warnings? Like, yeah, I got to feel another warning. I type it in, Chris.
Raymundo
Guys, they have merch.
Amy
Yeah, my wife bought a shirt.
Bobby Bones
That's why I just said okay.
Raymundo
Sorry. I've been on the website trying to read, so I missed that part.
Amy
You're gonna buy a shirt, huh?
Bobby Bones
I have. I'm gonna kind of a chance at. Yesterday, I have 10 conspiracy theories that are weirdly convincing.
Amy
Are we really doing this?
Lunchbox
Lunchbox asked me today, are we gonna do more?
Bobby Bones
Well, yesterday. Well, yesterday wasn't conspiracy theories. Those were unsolved.
Raymundo
Yeah, that's very, very different.
Bobby Bones
These are way different.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I want a chance to back this up.
Lunchbox
Come on.
Bobby Bones
I feel like I missed yesterday. Number 10. Disney created the movie Frozen to bury search results about Walt Disney actually being frozen. The person Walt Disney. So the theory is, and I've heard this forever, Walt Disney was rumored to have been cryogenically frozen. And so people would search Disney Frozen and they would see all the results and people writing about that rumor, and.
Lunchbox
Now they get Elsa and Anne.
Bobby Bones
And now some believe Disney made the movie Frozen just so the search results would be way buried, 100 pages deep. You know, you get Elsa and Olaf instead. That's a pretty solid one.
Lunchbox
I think it's pretty good.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if it's true or not. Like, I'm not. It's probably not true, but I think it's an interesting theory. I think it's kind of funny because I had heard him and Ted Williams both had their head in a Frozen.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but the Ted Williams one, that's real, right? No.
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Lunchbox
I think I read that one time and I just believed it and went on with life.
Bobby Bones
And that's how we do a lot of Times, and we get in trouble for doing that. So unless I can see it and there's so much disinformation out there, one, I'm not gonna fight you about it either way. Well, that's an interesting thought. And then I move on with my life. Number nine, Apple slows down old iPhones on purpose. Now, this was a conspiracy theory until it was because they, I believe, lost a class action lawsuit for this exact thing. So this is the case of one of the conspiracy theories actually being proven true. Not just true, because some of them can be true and we don't know it, but proven true. The theory was Apple intentionally slowed down older iPhones to force people to upgrade. Apple actually admitted to doing this, though they claim it was to preserve battery life, not to sell more phones. Apple settled a class action lawsuit regarding the allegations of intentionally slowing down older iPhones with a $500 million settlement, which was a nickel to them. That's like me taking this quarter that I have here and throwing it on the floor.
Lunchbox
Lawsuit covered.
Bobby Bones
Done. Some recipients in the claim, because you could opt your way in, did get their check for $92.
Raymundo
Wow.
Bobby Bones
That's what they got.
Lunchbox
Did any of you guys do that?
Bobby Bones
No. Number eight, see, this one's already better because I'm talking about things you guys already know about.
Amy
Yes. Like when you're talking about a boat in the middle of the ocean, when no one's on it, it's like, okay, they fell overboard.
Bobby Bones
Number eight, the government controls the weather.
Lunchbox
No, that's.
Bobby Bones
This is silly.
Lunchbox
See, you're being silly again.
Amy
This is where we're stupid.
Bobby Bones
The theory is.
Raymundo
But tell me more.
Bobby Bones
The US Government has weather that creates and can affect hurricanes, droughts, snowstorms, et cetera, to control whatever. So. But there are. That we have proof of. There is cloud seeding technology. So we do know for a fact there are ways to affect the weather. Now, but what we know about and what we don't know about, that's true. There's a difference in that. Like, I was watching this invention fair on TikTok where they are showing the new technological advances and there's a bird, a fake bird that looked super real. And they're like, they're now showing that you can buy one of these birds if we're now getting them offered to us on the open market. You don't think the government's had these fake birds for 15 years? I don't think all birds are fake. But you don't think they've been spying with these birds that now we can buy ourselves. So the same thing here. Like, we know for sure. Some countries do cloud seed because it exists.
Lunchbox
What does that mean? Cloud seed?
Bobby Bones
You put stuff in and make it rain.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Raymundo
Or snow. I just googled it because I'd never heard of it ever. And I'm like, what? People do this?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But why areas that need rain crops.
Raymundo
Oh, well, that makes sense.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So it's a weather.
Raymundo
I thought it was being used for bad. It was being used for good.
Bobby Bones
No, no. So they. In a chemical.
Raymundo
Silver. Iodide.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Iodide. Iodide.
Lunchbox
Throw it up in the clouds.
Bobby Bones
Yes. And so then what it does is it promotes crystal formula. Then it rain and snow.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
But this is just science.
Raymundo
Well, yeah. I didn't know people did this stuff.
Bobby Bones
It's like salting streets, Right. We know what chemicals work against. We also know what chemicals promote.
Raymundo
So they take a plane up and they drop it on the clouds.
Bobby Bones
I. I think there's probably a couple ways, but that is one of the ways. Yes.
Raymundo
Cloud dusting.
Lunchbox
Or send a rocket up there.
Bobby Bones
Well, they don't have to go that high for clouds. Clouds are not that high.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Little pups.
Bobby Bones
If you're sending a rocket up to.
Lunchbox
Okay, I meant like a little fireball rocket.
Bobby Bones
We're wasting a lot of money if we're going rockets.
Raymundo
Wow.
Bobby Bones
So that would be why this government controls the weather conspiracy is not as crazy as how Lunchbox reacted to it. Because he didn't have knowledge of. There's already on a small level, us knowing about what governments can do with clouds. Now, do I believe they're creating hurricanes? No, but we never really know what's going on until at some point it's all released. And we know.
Lunchbox
But how. Don't. Why. Why wouldn't you use that in, like, warfare, like hurricane over whoever you're trying to?
Bobby Bones
Sure can. Yeah. I mean, if you have it, you do.
Raymundo
Yeah, but we don't know the cloud seeding doesn't cause a hurricane.
Lunchbox
No, no. It's talking about other weather changing things.
Bobby Bones
And the difference would be if you are using it in other countries, know you have it. They can reveal that you have it if they have the intel to know that you have it. So there are a lot of. There's a lot of chess involved.
Lunchbox
Dude, my mind is blown right now.
Bobby Bones
But my. My only point was not to say that they're controlling and creating hurricanes, but that to go, that is ridiculous. But then you learn about cloud seed and you're like, oh, well, that's a form of modifying what the weather is. That's a very small version of that and that's known. And we always know just a little bit of what's really happening. So it wouldn't be totally crazy if they were able to manipulate the weather in ways that were beneficial.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Who's cloud seeding that we know of? Do we know people doing that now?
Bobby Bones
What do you mean? Do I.
Lunchbox
Like, like, are we doing it in America?
Bobby Bones
Like our private companies can do it. Governments do it. They use it to study how ground is affected by weather. Colorado, Nevada. Like that side of the country does it like the western United States? More so than. This is a very surface level understanding of it.
Lunchbox
But that's how I feel because I didn't know anything about it. It's amazing.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so that is number six. No, number eight. Sorry. Number seven. Avril Lavigne was replaced by a lookalike. The theory is Avril Lavigne died in the early 2000s, and her record label hired a lookalike named Melissa to take her place. The evidence is based on handwriting changes, facial differences and cryptic lyrics. Now this one I do not believe because I have been around Avril Lavigne, she performed on Dancing with the Stars. And I walked by and went, melissa. She did not look up. I based it completely on that. I didn't yell it though, but I just went, melissa.
Lunchbox
Did you meet her before 2000?
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Oh, let me think. No.
Lunchbox
Okay. I think, because that'd be a cool test, like if you met them like they were. She was on the show before then and then you saw her now and you're like, hey, you remember Bobby Bone Show?
Bobby Bones
And yeah, that'd be tough. Then you'd know, I think, man. I think it was Bieber, though. I remember. I think it may have been both because we were in pop for a long time and they were like, hey, this new Canadian artist. And I was like, eh, don't have time. It was either Bieber or Avril when they were brand new, but I think it was Bieber.
Raymundo
I feel like it was Bieber.
Bobby Bones
I do too. I did not think that was true. Number five, the moon landing was faked. The theory is the US government staged the moon landing in 1969 to beat the Russians in the space race. The response, there's so much response to it at this point in my life. I'm going to go ahead and go, we got to the moon. But I'm going to say there's probably a lot of footage and crap that we faked to show It.
Lunchbox
To win that race.
Bobby Bones
That's the thing. We can't get there now.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's. That's bizarre.
Bobby Bones
That's bizarre. We lost the technology that we had. They got us there then, they can't get us there now.
Lunchbox
Even immediately afterwards, like you say Apollo 11, we landed Apollo 13. Like they can't land.
Bobby Bones
Were you gonna say, Amy?
Raymundo
Oh, it was just like. Yeah, the technology, like the. Was it like there were equations or certain things written down that like they lost or.
Bobby Bones
Okay, yeah, we lost the technology and the way we did it. But usually then you have smarter people learn things. There's a belt. There's a belt, like an asteroid belt. We cannot get through.
Raymundo
Yeah, but have you ever done something, you're like, I can't figure out how I did it, but I did it.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Cooking all the time.
Raymundo
And then you're like, how did I achieve that? And then you don't really remember because to get there, you probably have to be very precise and exact. So what if they've just been.
Bobby Bones
But that's like one person I know cooking and like, I can't make this burger. Exactly the same. And years and years of developing.
Raymundo
I know.
Bobby Bones
With a lot of stuff. So the official here is the specific hardware and expertise for building Apollo era lunar landers and rockets. That expertise is no longer available. The technology to return to the moon, they say, is not totally lost, but it requires a significant effort to redevelop because we don't have it and build upon modern advancements. So it says, not a complete loss, but they don't have the expertise. It's all gone. It's just weird.
Raymundo
It is weird.
Bobby Bones
There's so many weird things. And we were in a race with Russia to prove that we were dominant. And so it happened to happen then. And when things happen to happen at a time where they need to happen, I always feel like it's a little sus. And we still can't get that we can't get there right now, but we could in 1969. Name one thing we could do in 1969 that we can't do now.
Raymundo
Let me think. Yeah, can't think.
Lunchbox
We could probably do Woodstock again.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we tried.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Successful and unsuccessful.
Amy
True.
Bobby Bones
So for the sake of not really what I want to latch my wagon to is be the moon conspiracy guy. I do think that they probably faked a lot of stuff when they got there. That's even hard for me to say.
Lunchbox
There's that TikTok video too, of, like, buzz. Any acting weird or Something.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but he's old. He's 107.
Amy
Yeah, you can't really count on that.
Bobby Bones
He's.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but you know what old people do? They don't care.
Bobby Bones
Or you know what old people do? They get old.
Raymundo
Yeah, they don't care. They don't remember.
Lunchbox
They just say fit all those.
Bobby Bones
Let's do a mid roll here, Raymundo.
Raymundo
At this point in my life, I'm all about streamlining the operation. Between work, kids, appointments, random last minute school projects, I don't have time to run out for every little thing that we need. So when I realized that with Walmart subscriptions, I could skip the hassle and have the essentials delivered straight to my door. Total game changer. I'm talking groceries, kids stuff, snacks, vitamins, skincare, shampoo, sunscreen. Literally everything that we go through on repeat. And right now, with spring in the air and that fresh new season energy, Walmart's got some serious deals happening. It's the perfect time to refresh your routine and your cart. The other day I scheduled a delivery with some new sun care products that I've been wanting to try. A couple pantry staples that we were running low on and yeah, a little treat for myself and also a little treat for my daughter, a new fragrance that she has been eyeing. And I love that Walmart has the things that we need and the things that we want. And the best part, with Walmart subscriptions, you can set your schedule, choose when things arrive and if something unexpected comes up, because let's be real, something always comes up, you can go in and easily edit the delivery date. No stress. They've got all the big name brands that we love too, but at prices that make it easy to stock up without feeling guilty. So whether I'm browsing in store or shopping online or using the app, Walmart just makes it easy. And that's what I need right now. Less stress, more simplicity, and the ability to stay stocked on all the things that my family actually uses. So if you're looking to stay ahead of the chaos and still enjoy all the good things this season has to offer, Walmart's got your back. Find trending spring beauty at Walmart, in stores, online and in the app.
Bobby Bones
You know how we're always talking about what's next? Well, I found it. It's called Formula E. Forget everything you think you know about racing. This isn't just cars going fast. It's like a supercomputer on wheels. The tech is insane and the drivers, they're like chess grandmasters at two. You've got to see it. Trust me, you'll be hooked. Follow Formula E live on Roku next race. Miami, April 12th.
Gilbert King
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Scofield in Bone Valley season one.
Bobby Bones
I just knew him as a kid.
Gilbert King
Long, silent voices from his past came.
Bobby Bones
Forward, and he was just staring at me.
Gilbert King
And they had secrets of their own to share.
Jeremy Scott
Gilbert King. I'm the son of Jeremy Lynn Scott.
Gilbert King
I was no longer just telling the story. I was part of it.
Jeremy Scott
Every time I hear about my dad, it's, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Gilbert King
I was becoming the bridge between a killer and the son he'd never known.
Jeremy Scott
If the cops and everything would have done their job properly, my dad would have been in jail. I would have never existed.
Gilbert King
I never expected to find myself in this place. Now I need to tell you how I got here.
Jeremy Scott
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Gilbert King
Bone Valley Season 2 Jeremy.
Bobby Bones
Jeremy, I want to tell you something.
Gilbert King
Listen to new episodes of bone Valley Season 2 starting April 9 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear the entire new season ad free with exclusive content starting April 9th, subscribe to Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts.
Bobby Bones
All right, next up. Oh, wait, the moon landing. What is your official thought?
Raymundo
I mean, I do say the weirdest part to me is that we don't go back.
Bobby Bones
So we can't get back. Not that we don't go back.
Raymundo
Right. We don't go back because we can't. That part is so bizarre to me, but yeah.
Bobby Bones
Have you ever seen the rocket at the museum? It looks like a tin can. I wouldn't drive that thing to work right if it had wheels. I remember going to. It's in the Smithsonian, maybe, or the.
Raymundo
Air and space Museum in D.C. yeah.
Bobby Bones
And I remember going, I trust my car to get me to the moon more than I would trust this thing.
Lunchbox
Even the lunar thing is, like, made of foil, dude.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy how crappy it looks. And they got in this thing, so they must have been insane. But, yes, I think my official stance on the moon landing is we're probably being deceived in some ways because deception was needed to beat the Russians, and in a war, you're using whatever you can.
Raymundo
I know that I've known this answer at some point, but right now I don't have it. Did Russia, China? Has anybody else gone to the moon?
Amy
That's What I was going to ask.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, just recently, there was some video of. Not people, though. No, no, no. Do you mean. What do you mean? Like, people people?
Raymundo
Astronauts people. I don't know.
Bobby Bones
The last time anybody went to the moon was the 70s, so everybody lost a movie. What? I believe the last time humans walked on the moon was Apollo 17, which took place December 1972.
Lunchbox
Okay, so that's American.
Raymundo
Who are they? Apollo.
Bobby Bones
It's gotta be American if it's Apollo.
Raymundo
I know, but, like, they went.
Bobby Bones
Commander Gene Cernan and lunar module pilot Harrison Schmidt walked on the moon while command module pilot Ronald Evans orbited above.
Raymundo
So we have been back since 69.
Lunchbox
I didn't know that.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. Until 72.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Raymundo
So then after 72, we lost.
Bobby Bones
We lost it all.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Raymundo
Okay. Well, I gotta believe that Gene went.
Bobby Bones
You guys are out of your mind. If that influences any part of decision making.
Raymundo
They went, of course.
Bobby Bones
You can't do it once and then not do it again. If you're gonna fake it, you have to keep up with the app.
Raymundo
You think they just faked it?
Bobby Bones
You can't do it once and be like, I'm done. No, of course.
Raymundo
Okay, but hold on. I want to know your exact thoughts on this.
Bobby Bones
I don't have exact thoughts because I don't feel like I'm educated.
Raymundo
I want to know your.
Bobby Bones
But I'm going to talk general human. If we're going to fake something, we're not going to fake it once and then be like, well, we can't get back there again. We're going to follow through with the plan, do it a few times to where it's not such a big deal. The third and fourth time, it's not such a big news story. You can fade off of it and people won't be like, wait, why did you never do it again?
Raymundo
Okay.
Bobby Bones
That's what I would do if I were the leader in that situation.
Raymundo
All right?
Bobby Bones
I'd fake it a few times.
Raymundo
So 72 potentially could be also fake.
Bobby Bones
If 69 was fake, 72 was fake.
Lunchbox
Do we have media of 72? Like, pictures, video?
Raymundo
Where's Gene now?
Lunchbox
Because all I know is the.
Bobby Bones
Again, not fully educated on all the landings of the moon. Several other countries have put spacecraft on the moon. I talked about even recently. There was one. It was India. India? Yeah. Where they. And it was the worst, like, computer video ever. Yeah, it looked like Atari from back in the day. And it was no humans.
Raymundo
Recent.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Oh, it was, like, in the last.
Raymundo
Couple years, but in 69. We had better footage and people.
Bobby Bones
And this was just robotic. The India one was. You remember the India one. Now think about it, guys.
Raymundo
Think how many people have been motivated and encouraged by one small step. I hear, you know, like, especially the.
Bobby Bones
Russians, they were encouraged to not F with us because America, bigger, faster, stronger.
Amy
Yeah. Like, what does that prove, though, is that we can go to the moon. Like, why does that make sense?
Bobby Bones
We have technology that we could bomb the crap out of them and kill all their people. Because if we can get to the moon, we have nuclear weapons that will annihilate their country. That's what that does. Easily. If I were the. If I were leading a country and I was in a space race and it was just technology, I'd be like, oh, dang, they have way more than we thought. So what else do they have that we don't know?
Amy
You guys really do think that it's fake?
Raymundo
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Lunchbox
I mean, I'm kind of.
Bobby Bones
I do think there's some parts of it that even with the JFK stuff. Right. People forever fought that. No, it's still a single shooter. Nobody thinks that now. And almost. I mean, really nobody. They can't identify who else was involved. Like, there are fights about that, but forever, that was this. The JFK conspiracy was. There's no chance it was a single shooter. Everybody needs to relax. But now the fight isn't, was it a single shooter? It was. Was the CIA involved? Was the mob involved? Was. So there you go. History repeats itself in many ways, even within conspiracies. Number four, the Denver airport is hiding something. Did you guys see the TikTok the other day of the guy that works there underneath?
Lunchbox
No. He had video of it, sort of.
Bobby Bones
It did show, like, these crazy tunnels. And I think probably a lot of places have tunnels, but forever, we've been told the Denver airport has a secret underground bunker. Now, why do they have that? As a question to me, I would go, there are probably a few places in America that have massive gaping holes for aircraft. Yeah. Like, if we need to, like, launch some stuff.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
We aren't gonna put them in a hangar above the ground. Correct. We're gonna protect them and put them under the ground. But also, when you have things like that, then people start going, well, the Illuminati, which I'm not a part of. The murals in the airport imagery that leads people to think that there are hidden. The big Mustang, the big blue Mustang, when you drive up to it, like, that's. They call that Blucifer, I thought that was a bronco. I think it's a mustang. Mike, would you search that? It is a mustang.
Lunchbox
I just figured Denver Broncos, they have a bronco up there.
Raymundo
But okay, but it's not about the Denver Broncos. It's about.
Bobby Bones
That's a good point. If you.
Lunchbox
I just assumed. I never even.
Bobby Bones
And I think you could have convinced me, which is how easily convincible we are, because I was. I for sure would have been like, it's a mustang. And it was. But I'd have been like, oh, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it is a bronco. But the Denver horse statue, officially named Blue Mustang, commonly known as Blucifer, was commissioned in 1992 and completed in 2008. So many delays. The artist died tragically. It was. It was one of these, like, all these tragic things kept happening. But, okay, the murals, the horse statue, the underground tunnels. It's very suspicious. But probably what's under there is they're not telling us. They're storing a bunch of stuff that we don't know about.
Lunchbox
You're right, though. Like, if there's a atomic bomb or something, like, there has to be a place where all the important people go and seek shelter. Like, that has to exist.
Bobby Bones
So I would say you're talking about, like, our government officials. And if they know something's coming, where they go, this definitely could be that. I think there are probably five or six of those around the country, and I think there were probably. These billionaires are now building bunkers for this thing specifically. But that could be this. But really, there are a lot of companies that are private companies that do a lot of security that the government can't really do it officially, but the government pays these private companies that they need places to store weapons or places to test these massive things that we're not going to test openly on ground level.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Your thoughts, Amy? I. By the way, I don't think there's an Illuminati bunker, but I do think.
Raymundo
My thoughts are with. I think it is possible that they're. Or underground things we don't know about. Sure, sure. But also, when y'all were talking about a mustang or a bronco being outside, I thought it was the. The car y'all were talking about.
Lunchbox
No, I said horse.
Bobby Bones
Good point.
Raymundo
But, like, my brain was picturing a point.
Bobby Bones
I didn't explain it good enough. You're right.
Raymundo
Well, later you said horse. Like, you said horse statue. So I was like, oh. But then I go. My brain was like, ah, that's interesting. Like, y'all know what y'all are talking about. And the whole time I was picturing this bright blue Mustang convertible and I was like. Like an older model or a newer.
Bobby Bones
Good point. We've just been there so many times, I think we automatically saw it in our heads without explaining it.
Raymundo
I fly through Denver a lot, but connecting, like, I don't like, especially to go see my sister. I don't get out, so I don't see that blue horse.
Bobby Bones
It's a creepy airport.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Is Denver the one with all the groundhogs or the meerkats or something? Like, they have a ton of prairie dogs. Like, all. Dude, when you drive almost by that Mustang, there's just hundreds or maybe thousands of prairie dogs, which, hey, they like.
Raymundo
To build tunnels, Prairie dog statues or.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, real ones.
Lunchbox
Real ones.
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Raymundo
Running around the airport.
Bobby Bones
I see they have them at the zoo in Denver, by the way. No, don't get in the habit of calling on microfact checks. That's okay. Because everybody's gonna start like, hey, Mike, by the way, would you. Because everybody's gonna start doing it.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Hey. Hey, Mike.
Amy
Would you like that?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Good work, Eddie.
Bobby Bones
Number three. I don't know the answer.
Raymundo
They are a common sight near the Denver Airport. In surrounding areas, they're called somebody.
Lunchbox
Amy, will you check that for me?
Bobby Bones
No problem.
Raymundo
I got you. No, no, no. I got you. Okay. They're prairie dogs. Sometimes it leads to closures of open spaces due to concerns about plague infected colonies.
Bobby Bones
I don't know what you just said.
Lunchbox
I don't know.
Amy
Was that English?
Raymundo
The prairie dogs spread a plague.
Bobby Bones
But is that a new. All right. Number three.
Amy
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
For mattress stores are a money laundering front. The theory is that there are so many mattress stores, every strip center, there's a mattress store. That some people don't think they actually sell many mattresses. That it's not the mattress companies, but it's. People will create a mattress store in order to launder money. They did a study where some cities do have very suspiciously high numbers of mattress stores right next to each other. Remember the coffee shop? And I don't even want to say what city. I don't want to say anything next to us. That got in trouble for this.
Amy
Huh?
Lunchbox
Oh, I know what you're talking about.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Never would have thought that was the deal. Mike, do you remember? I think so. Yeah, Totally. I mean, crazy. Never would have thought. I only know money laundering from watching.
Raymundo
Ozark and Breaking Bad.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, good point.
Raymundo
Is the car wash. So I guess I'm confused because the car wash, I get how that worked because they were very busy. If you're a mattress store and you're not very busy, how are you washing the money?
Bobby Bones
I would say that.
Lunchbox
No, you don't.
Bobby Bones
You don't have to report busy.
Raymundo
Oh, so, okay, there's no sell things.
Bobby Bones
You do, but you can fake sell things in cash. Okay, that's my assumption. You don't. There's not like a report of how much busy you were this month.
Raymundo
So, like the worst money washer ever.
Amy
He's like, we're not even busy.
Lunchbox
So that's the point.
Bobby Bones
Like, you sell quote, you're open all the time. You can claim people came in and paid cash for you, and the cash is yours. Oh, and that's what you declare again? This is no. Yeah, that. That would be my guess. But there are way more mattress stores than bought mattresses. So that is why that happened.
Raymundo
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like. Yeah, that is true. Now I'm going to be looking around for all the stores.
Lunchbox
You're going to see a lot.
Bobby Bones
Now, number two, birds aren't real. This is something I mentioned earlier.
Lunchbox
Come on, man.
Amy
Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
Now, I don't think anybody thinks that all birds are fake because we see them all the time. But if you guys go on your TikTok and you look at the bird, the new. There is no way you could put that thing in front of me six inches and I would get. I'd bet you everything I own. That's a real bird.
Lunchbox
Is it little?
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
Oh, it's big bird.
Bobby Bones
The one that I saw in the. It looks like a. You know in Vegas when they do the technology show.
Lunchbox
Yes. Yeah, I've been there.
Bobby Bones
It's a show like that and they were flying around the place.
Lunchbox
That's cool.
Bobby Bones
It looks so real.
Raymundo
This is like Hunger Games.
Bobby Bones
What do you mean? Oh, just generally, like watching.
Raymundo
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Just look up the Bionic Bird, which, when you look at the Bionic Bird, this does look a little computery. But the Bionic Bird is just meta. You can just buy. And if the Bionic Bird you can just jump on. Look at the Bionic Bird you get with your smartphone right now. You would not know by looking into the sky that the Bionic Bird wasn't a drone.
Raymundo
I don't know. I'm an avid bird watcher.
Bobby Bones
But again, it's just flying over the top. It's not landing in a tree. And this is an easy one to get. So if you look at the. Because again, this is a small little bird flying over. You would never in a million years think that's not a bird, and you just do it from your phone.
Lunchbox
It looks kind of fake.
Amy
Yeah, it looks really fake.
Bobby Bones
From more than 10ft away. You would have no idea.
Raymundo
Up in the sky. You wouldn't.
Lunchbox
I know the birds around my area.
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
And I would grab my binoculars immediately if I saw that thing. Like, what is that?
Bobby Bones
You wouldn't pay attention to it.
Amy
What kind of bird is that? Oh, that's my little book.
Lunchbox
Out.
Bobby Bones
So it started as a joke conspiracy. The birds aren't real. These people were being funny because there are real birds, obviously. But if you don't think the government has built these.
Raymundo
I'm looking at one that Russia made. This one looks very real.
Bobby Bones
Real. And my point with the bionic bird was that's so easy to get and so fake that the fake one 25ft up still looks like it'd be real. And then number one.
Raymundo
Oh, no.
Bobby Bones
Chuck E. Cheese were used as pizza slices.
Lunchbox
I mean, I believe that.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Who wouldn't believe that I would do that?
Bobby Bones
But they do. Like, if there's a pizza pepperoni, that's three pieces on it, and bring out a new one, and someone takes it. You take the three and you put it on the plate. That's not even a bad one.
Lunchbox
It's called being efficient.
Bobby Bones
I think that's every buffet pizza place. Why would you throw away the last three pieces? You put it on the new plate.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You do the theory. People swear Chuck E. Cheese recycles uneaten pizza because the slices on a single pizza don't always line up the way a normal pizza should. Chuck E. Cheese denies it, but I think every buffet.
Raymundo
If it's a buffet, you do that. No. My dad used to have gaddy towns. That was what they were. They were buffets. And, like, that was very common. You're just bringing out the fresh pizza and then you put the other ones.
Lunchbox
But not. Not, like, not from yesterday, but not from somebody's plate, right?
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Raymundo
Now, no.
Bobby Bones
2, if I'm just gonna be transparent, which I have before I used to weigh tables, and we were. It was recommended to us that if there was an untouched roll to throw it back into the roll bin.
Raymundo
Yeah, I don't like that.
Bobby Bones
To reheat from someone's plate.
Raymundo
No, no, not the plate. Maybe the basket, but not the plate.
Bobby Bones
When you say no. No. Are you saying I wasn't told that?
Raymundo
No, you probably were told that. But no, No. I can't believe you were told that. I mean, I know that you were.
Bobby Bones
And did. And did. Because they were trying to save. Yeah, of course. And so not only would they reuse the rolls, if a roll could be salvaged at all, it was my understanding they would cut around it and then turn that into croutons. The good part of the roll. Oh.
Lunchbox
Even if there's bite on a bite on it.
Raymundo
I mean, but they're cutting around that. And then also when you bake it, you maybe kill off everything and make the croutons. So I'm not totally sad.
Lunchbox
But if you found out they were doing that, though, Amy, you would be upset.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I agree.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But what I don't know does and can't hurt you. Honestly.
Amy
It really can. We say it can't.
Bobby Bones
All this.
Amy
All those germs.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Raymundo
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I don't know. Do you guys like that one? A little better than yesterday.
Lunchbox
That was good. I like that one.
Bobby Bones
I mean, I do like the relatable. You guys like the relatable ones. You don't like to be challenged on learning new things. You like to be challenged on the things you already know.
Raymundo
No, to be clear, I. I didn't hate yesterday.
Amy
Yes, you did.
Raymundo
No, I didn't.
Bobby Bones
Also, it's okay to hate it. I'm just trying to follow my audience likes here, you know?
Lunchbox
Like, the cloud seating today, dude, was so good.
Amy
I am just amazed at how many conspiracy theories you guys believe. Like, maybe I just take everything at face value. Like, they told me something, I'm like, all right, cool.
Bobby Bones
You are specific. Exactly what they want.
Amy
I'm their target audience. Because I am, like, I have never thought, oh, man, they're controlling the weather. Oh, they're never in my life.
Bobby Bones
I don't think that I've ever thought it until it was presented to me, and then I started to read about what I didn't know. So, like, it will challenge me to become more educated in a certain area, and then I will believe it or not believe it. So maybe you're just not interested enough to challenge yourself in reading more about it. That's the answer instead of, I just don't think about it. Because you won't think about it unless someone presents it to you.
Amy
Yeah, it's sort of like you always say documentaries. They'll. A conspiracy theory. They're good at giving you the conspiracy theory, so they make you believe it. It's just like a documentary. They present one side of the story, and you're like, oh, man, that's why I'm a bad juror.
Raymundo
I'd be a horrible juror.
Bobby Bones
I think that's two different things. And there are a couple even on this that are true. Like Apple did slow down iPhones and forever. People were like, stop, that's crazy. I mean there were a few. JFK is a great example too of one that people did what you did. No way. This is just crazy folks. Sometimes the crazy folks are actually the ones that were making the most sense. But because there are so many other crazy things around it, it makes them.
Raymundo
Seem crazy as well and they end up dead.
Bobby Bones
Well, you know, you want somewhere crazy? See with that?
Raymundo
No, but sometimes they do.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. Whistleblowers and I did all the time. Look at the Boeing stuff. Dude, tell me that. Oh man, tell me.
Amy
I don't know anything about it.
Bobby Bones
We talked about it on the show.
Amy
I know they've ended up dead, but I don't know what they were saying. Like I don't know.
Raymundo
They were blowing the whistle.
Bobby Bones
Amen. Amen.
Amy
I know they were blowing the whistle, but I don't know about what. Like I have no idea what they were blowing the whistle about.
Bobby Bones
People who had reported shadiness. They had reported at times some what they like the neglecting protocols, shortcuts. And then those planes ended up having.
Raymundo
Trouble.
Bobby Bones
And more than one ended up dead.
Amy
Yeah. Like the only whistleblower I know is Edward Snowden. I don't even know what he blew the whistle. But he doesn't live in America anymore. He's not allowed back.
Bobby Bones
Boeing whistleblowers have raised serious safety concerns, including alleged manufacturing shortcuts to defective parts in a culture where concerns were ignored or retaliated against, particularly regarding the 787 Dreamliner and 737 Max. So. And then it goes through this guy Sam.
Raymundo
It's like I just think of Morgan's chair over here. Like Morgan trying to put together chair and Eddie. But it'd be like they're putting together these chairs. They're supposed to be good, but it's like, oh, well, you put the bolt in the wrong place. Like no big deal, but it's like.
Lunchbox
Blowing the whistle on us.
Bobby Bones
Well, I guess we were doing a lot of them and selling them and people were flying them.
Raymundo
Yes, but I mean it's like, yeah, this is a contraption that goes up in the air and it like our lives are at stake and they're acting like, ah, we don't want to spend more money on some. I don't Know, it's just crazy to me how people make decisions.
Bobby Bones
In 2024, two Boeing whistleblowers, John Barnett and Joshua Dean, died. With Barnett's death ruled a suicide and Dean's death occurring from a sudden severe infection. A former Boeing employee who raised safety concerns and sued the company as John Barnett alleged retaliation, he was found dead. Police did rule this suicide. And then Joshua Dean, a former quality auditor at Spirit Aerosystems, a Boeing supplier, raised concerns he died from a sudden, fast spreading infection.
Amy
Well, fast spreading, huh?
Raymundo
Sudden.
Bobby Bones
See, but. Okay, but.
Lunchbox
Oh, now you believe that?
Amy
No, I believe that they kill people.
Bobby Bones
Who's they?
Amy
Whistleblowers get killed. I get it, okay?
Bobby Bones
But this is a conspiracy that we literally could have been two people that just died randomly that happened to be. Right.
Amy
Yeah, Big coincidence. But I wouldn't be surprised if they killed whistleblowers.
Raymundo
But that decision to kill.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know.
Raymundo
Like, because if you think about it.
Bobby Bones
Maybe we don't know someone's made the decision. I want to say this just for the record. All of this is us just like, talking about stuff, speculating we have. There is no truth to anything that we're saying. This is us reading stuff. I'm just covering my butt here. Reading news reports, Googling it. Boom. Go ahead, Amy.
Raymundo
I don't know. Now I'm thinking about some show I was watching the other day and I can't remember what it was, but it's kind of similar.
Bobby Bones
That'll get you in trouble, though, when.
Raymundo
I start basing shows because I don't want to make it.
Bobby Bones
Oh, oh, oh.
Raymundo
It's on Apple. And the girl, she lost her memory. I don't want to say too much, Bobby. Did you recommend it?
Amy
No, I don't.
Bobby Bones
I wouldn't even talk about it if you don't know it. I wouldn't talk about it if you do know it.
Raymundo
Okay, yeah, I'm probably not going to talk about that. But it's like sometimes someone swoops in and makes the decision, and it's not the person that's high up that you think would be in charge of making that decision. They didn't. They didn't. Someone else did. But it's like we don't need it to get back to them because they don't need to have this on their plate. They don't need to worry about. It'd be like Mike D. Being like.
Bobby Bones
Bobby does it all the time killing.
Raymundo
People so it doesn't get to you.
Bobby Bones
You know, I have to watch four episodes of White Lotus to catch up before the finale on Sunday. I'm not going to say much more about the show. I watched one last night before I went to bed. I watch it on my iPad. I'm just trying to catch so I can watch the finale with my wife. Are they done after the season? Are they?
Raymundo
I hope not.
Bobby Bones
And continue making them. I think they'll still go. They are. So they announced, though, that they're done after two more seasons of the people that live in the ground that's on Apple. What's that show called?
Raymundo
Silo.
Bobby Bones
Silo. They did announce they're gonna do two more seasons of that. They're gonna stop it. Did they do an announcement on severance? Because I know they're gonna do another season, but I guess. Have they announced the ending of it? They said another season. Haven't said if that's the last one or not. Whereas Silo is based on a book, so there's only so much they can do until they go post book. Because Game of Thrones kind of did that. Game of Thrones ran out of book. Right. He's still writing them because he's still alive. And they're like, finish the freaking books. But they had to, like, create their own outside of the book prequels and all that. Yeah, I don't really like that. I think we should limit our stuff. Wait, let's. Let's. I get it. We're in the preservative. That's what we are. We're a preservative country. And our food and our shows, like make as most makeup, make the most money. You can keep it just living, but it kills the quality of it a lot of times.
Lunchbox
You know what I found out about White Lotus?
Bobby Bones
I don't want to know, do I?
Lunchbox
It's. I mean, it's not. Not about the show.
Bobby Bones
Okay. It's about the dad on what season? And it don't.
Lunchbox
It's the latest. The latest. The dad. You know, Parker Posey's husband.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
He's. He's not American.
Bobby Bones
Protect me. Okay.
Lunchbox
That blew my mind.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Lunchbox
I think it's amazing that somebody can take on a role. We have to speak like an American, like a Southern dude from North Carolina and nail it.
Bobby Bones
That's. I mean, I could probably do 10 of those right now. That you'd have your mind blown by then.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I'm sure.
Raymundo
The walking dead guy.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. I didn't think about him. The main guy, the sheriff. Yeah. Because I think he's like, Australian or British. They're all Australian or British. For the most part, they're doing an American accent. The guy. The Billions guy.
Amy
Yeah. He was so good.
Bobby Bones
Margot Robbie.
Lunchbox
What?
Bobby Bones
You ever heard her talk?
Lunchbox
She's American. What are you talking about? Margot Robbie's not American.
Amy
What is she in? I don't even know what she's in.
Lunchbox
She's Barbie.
Raymundo
Wolf of Wall Street.
Bobby Bones
Colin Farrell.
Lunchbox
Yeah, no, that's. That's.
Bobby Bones
But he's like Penguin. Yeah, he's. He did the show that was on Apple. It was really good.
Lunchbox
He's a crazy Heart, you know, like. He's like a country singer in Crazy Heart, which is really fun to see.
Bobby Bones
I never saw that.
Lunchbox
You're seeing Crazy Heart. Oh, you interviewed T Bone Burnett. I know he did the music for Crazy Heart.
Bobby Bones
I'm familiar with the music, but I never watched it.
Lunchbox
Great movie.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's. There's a lot of those where you're like, dang. And then you don't see a lot of Americans trying other accents, though.
Lunchbox
Right?
Raymundo
I know. I was thinking, like, do you think shows that are popular over in British, they're like, blew my mind they're American.
Lunchbox
Or like, do you think the British actor is like, yes, I got an American role. I can nail this.
Bobby Bones
They probably grew up with so much American culture that it's easier for them to do an American accent than it is us. We don't grow up with a lot of British unless it's Peppa Pig. We don't really have that, like, injected into our veins.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
I think nowadays more. The younger generation might. Because it's more accessible.
Bobby Bones
I think if you're watching television, though, and you're a kid, you're seeing most of what your country provides you. But we're the culture hub for the Western world, so.
Lunchbox
That's a good point.
Bobby Bones
So even now and then, they're getting. If the biggest thing in America's for sure gotten over there, we might not get the biggest thing in Australia until a couple years. We might not get the biggest thing in Britain for a bit, but they're for sure getting the biggest thing in America. Yeah. Because for now, we're the culture hub. Robert Pattinson is one.
Lunchbox
Oh, really?
Amy
Is he American?
Lunchbox
He was not American.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he's British, I believe.
Lunchbox
That's crazy, man.
Bobby Bones
Christian Bale?
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
Where's he from, Mike? Christian Bale can't be America. He is Welsh. So basically, like, whoa, Okay.
Lunchbox
I guess I have heard him talk, like, in interviews. Dude, that Margot Robbie one blew my mind.
Bobby Bones
That's still a lead in the clubhouse.
Lunchbox
Yeah, she's Barbie, right?
Raymundo
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I think we're good. Thank you, everybody. Redeemed myself today with my list. I won't do another one Monday, though. Don't worry. Oh, I got a good one, though. It's only a top five, though.
Lunchbox
You love these.
Bobby Bones
I gotta get. Well, I tell you one that we're gonna put out probably next week on the Bobbycast, we did a list and I came up with the top 10 people that we consider villains that deserve a second look. That maybe they weren't bad. It's pretty good. Pretty good. I'm not gonna lie. It's pretty good.
Raymundo
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And we'll probably put that on next week. I think today, like villains in society. Both. So I'll tell you where it started. Real life people and fake people.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It started with Thanos. That was my complete inspiration, where if they shot the Avengers from Thanos point of view, he would have been a good guy and they would have been the parasites trying to save the world because his planet, he just. Not that he was a good guy in every way, but interesting. But that he was trying to save Earth. And to save Earth, he has to kill half the people or Earth is going to die. So that was basically what. So he looked like the bad guy because he's trying to kill everybody or at least half the people. And you don't want it started with that. And I've had that fight 100 times, and I don't even care. Right. I do care, but I was going.
Raymundo
To say, yes, you do.
Bobby Bones
Not to invest a whole bunch of time in it anymore. You know where I stand on that. You know where I stand on Home Alone. You know where I stand on all this crap. So with that, I did. So many people of fiction and nonfiction. One of them, I think, pretty eye opening to Eddie. I'm not gonna say what it was, but I think his mind was kind of blown.
Lunchbox
I'd agree with that.
Bobby Bones
Thank you.
Raymundo
Like Margot Robbie blown.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Maybe even more.
Bobby Bones
More.
Lunchbox
Maybe more.
Bobby Bones
Somebody that we for sure are like, bad person today on the Bobby cast, though, we have Amanda Knox. Yep. Is it up already?
Amy
Yep.
Bobby Bones
If you go search Bobby Cash, you can listen to my interview with Amanda Knox, who I think we all looked at as it's bad. Bad person murderer. And then now when you see the evidence, you're like, oh, man, we were just a victim of media manipulation, but not even our own. Like, we were taking media from over there and letting it affect us. But that's on the Bobbycast. All right, you guys have a Great weekend and we will see you guys Monday. All right, see you guys.
Raymundo
At this point in my life, I'm all about streamlining the operation. Between work, kids, appointments, random last minute school projects, I don't have time to run out for every little thing that we need. So when I realized that with Walmart subscriptions, I could skip the hassle and have the essentials delivered straight to my door. Total game changer. I'm talking groceries, kids stuff, snacks, vitamins, skincare, shampoo, sunscreen. Literally everything that we go through on repeat. And right now, with spring in the air and that fresh new season energy, Walmart's got some serious deals happening. Find trending spring beauty at Walmart in stores, online, and in the app.
Bobby Bones
You know how we're always talking about what's next? Well, I found it. It's called Formula E. Forget everything you think you know about racing. This isn't just cars going fast. It's like a supercomputer on Wheel. The tech is insane and the drivers, they're like chess grandmasters at 200 miles per hour. You've got to see it. Trust me, you'll be hooked. Follow Formula E live on Roku. Next race, Miami, April 12.
Gilbert King
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one.
Jeremy Scott
Every time I hear about my dad, it's, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Gilbert King
I was becoming the bridge between Jeremy Scott and the son he'd never known.
Jeremy Scott
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Gilbert King
Listen to new episodes of bone Valley Season 2 starting April 9 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – "FRI PT 2: Bobby On The Science Of Brain Fog + 10 Conspiracy Theories That Might Actually Be True"
Release Date: April 4, 2025
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
Title: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: FRI PT 2: Bobby On The Science Of Brain Fog + 10 Conspiracy Theories That Might Actually Be True
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones delves into two intriguing topics: the science behind brain fog and a countdown of ten conspiracy theories that might hold a kernel of truth. The discussion is enriched by the lively interactions among Bobby and his co-hosts, Raymundo and Lunchbox, making it both informative and entertaining for listeners.
Understanding Brain Fog: Causes and Solutions
Bobby Bones opens the conversation by sharing his personal struggle with brain fog, attributing it to a combination of dehydration and lack of sleep. He references a session with ChatGPT, which provided actionable steps to combat brain fog:
Personal Experiences and Insights
Bobby recounts his own challenges during travel, particularly how tight schedules and lack of proper hydration exacerbate his brain fog. He shares an anecdote about neglecting showers while on the road, highlighting the physical toll of his hectic lifestyle.
“If I'm traveling and not working out, I usually collapse and go back to work the next day without showering for two or three days.” [06:49]
The co-hosts echo similar sentiments about managing stress and maintaining routines amidst unpredictable schedules. They also discuss the impact of severe weather, such as tornado warnings and power outages, on their overall well-being and cognitive clarity.
“The second day after I miss sleep is always the worst day.” – Bobby Bones [07:05]
Bobby transitions into a segment on conspiracy theories, presenting a list of ten intriguing ideas. Each theory is examined critically, blending skepticism with open-mindedness.
Walt Disney Cryogenically Frozen
Apple Slowing Down Old iPhones
Government Controls the Weather
Avril Lavigne Replaced by a Lookalike
Moon Landing Was Faked
Denver Airport Hiding Something
Mattress Stores as Money Laundering Fronts
Birds Aren't Real
Chuck E. Cheese Recycles Pizza Slices to Launder Money
[Missing from Transcript]
Bobby Bones on Brain Fog:
“The number one reason for brain fog is dehydration.” [04:55]
On Apple’s iPhone Slowdown:
“Apple settled the class action lawsuit regarding slowing down iPhones with a $500 million settlement.” [14:06]
On Government Weather Control:
“We know about cloud seeding, but creating hurricanes is a different level.” [17:02]
On Moon Landing Skepticism:
“We can't get back there now, but we got there once. That's bizarre.” [21:10]
On Birds Aren't Real Theory:
“I don't think all birds are fake because we see them all the time.” [39:15]
Throughout the episode, Bobby Bones interacts seamlessly with his co-hosts, Raymundo and Lunchbox, creating a dynamic and relatable atmosphere. Their camaraderie is evident as they share personal anecdotes, challenge each other's viewpoints, and engage in light-hearted banter.
“Nine is a great year because they're still your little dude.” – Bobby Bones [02:24]
Their conversations seamlessly transition from serious topics like brain fog and conspiracy theories to personal stories about family life and daily challenges, maintaining listener engagement and relatability.
The Bobby Bones Show episode effectively balances informative discussions on the science of brain fog with entertaining explorations of various conspiracy theories. Bobby and his co-hosts provide a thoughtful yet humorous take on each topic, encouraging listeners to think critically while enjoying the lively discourse. Whether you're seeking advice on overcoming mental fatigue or simply curious about unconventional theories, this episode offers a comprehensive and engaging listen.
Note: This summary intentionally omits promotional segments, advertisements, and non-content sections to focus on the core discussions and interactions relevant to the episode's main themes.