Insight and speculation into UFOs and paranormal phenomena from high strangeness researchers KLAɄЅ and GΔRRΞTT.
In this episode, we dive into the recent confirmation of UFOs by Gen. H. R. McMaster, explore new accusations of coercion that lead to shuttering of the NIH Havana syndrome study, and investigate claims regarding the use of experimental laser weapons in Iraq.
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In this episode, we explore the role of Monsanto within the Manhattan Project, the company's involvement in the US Army's 1953 "aerosol" studies in St. Louis, and how Operation Paperclip enabled clandestine human experimentation for decades after the war.
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In this episode, we review Luis Elizondo’s long-awaited book “Imminent” and identify several new areas of UFO research based on the revelatory information it contains.
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In this episode, we dive into the implications of the Baghdad Museum Incident during the invasion of Iraq, explore the real-world parallels of Peter Levenda’s The Lovecraft Code, and share our opinions on the leak of Lue Elizondo’s book.
Show links:In this episode, we break down the 1980s GEC-Marconi scientist "suicides," Sean Kirkpatrick's most recent obfuscation, and the concept of life forms "bleeding through frequencies."
Show links:In part two of this episode, we dive deeper into the financial entanglements surrounding Operation Paperclip and the sabotage of missile testing by the German scientists who were working on US rocket programs after World War II.
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In part one of this episode, we analyze the recent AARO/DoE report on TTSA's materials, discover parallels between the Daleks from Dr. Who and the swarm from Sekret Machines, and explore whether Hans Kammler's "Skoda Works" think tank was used as a template for more recent US black programs.
Show links:In part two of this episode, Garrett highlights some interesting aspects of the Book of Enoch and we analyze the role of the parasite in the context of non-human intelligence.
Show links:In part one of this episode, we dive into human performance enhancement via insect biomimicry, Lue Elizondo's burning cigar analogy for time perception, and a few observations about the current state of the UFO community.
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In this episode, we dive into the new UFO book Trinity by A.J. Hartley and Tom DeLonge (no spoilers), review documents detailing post-WWII German "colonies" in South America, and answer some thoughtful listener questions.
Show links:In this episode, we explore the cryptoterrestrial hypothesis as the origin for UFOs, including the ideas of Mac Tonnies, Tom DeLonge, and a recent academic paper published on the theory.
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