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A young man driving home one
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night has a close encounter,
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or does he? Interesting
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story, we'll take a look at
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that. And then, the world is
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full of billions of people.
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Some of them have been blessed
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with the powers of the
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paranormal, whether that's telepathy,
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telekinesis, seeing into
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the future, or the ability
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to speak to spirits. There's
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dozens upon dozens
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of these supernatural
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powers that humans
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might hold do
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you also have
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some of these
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abilities, but subconsciously You're
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doing your best to make
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sure they never Rabbit Radio
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on your host Jason Carpenter.
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I'm having a great day.
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I hope you guys are
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having a great day too.
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I hope you guys are
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this lovable old hunk-a-junk. August,
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drive us out of Dead
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Rabbit Radio Command. We're headed
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back to the year 2013,
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2014, somewhere around there. It's a
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Saturday night, though. We don't know
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the exact year. Well, at least
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it wasn't told to us. But
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the story takes place on a
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Saturday night around 2 in the
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morning. Now, Hazlitt, Texas is a
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tiny town. It's a tiny little
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town. The most recent census has
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it at around 4,000 people, give
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or take. So that's pretty small.
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It's a tiny town really at
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2 in the morning on a
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Saturday night. The worst crime you're
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going to run into is a
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DUI, which... It's a bad crime,
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right? I'm trying to underplay that.
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It's pretty bad. It can be
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quite deadly, or life-changing, but it's
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not a place where you're going
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to have to worry about a
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lot of crime that late on
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a Saturday night. And this is
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where we find a young man.
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He didn't give us his real
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name. We will call him Mike.
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Mike said that he was in
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a party in Dallas, and he
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was driving back to his home.
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in Hazlitt, Texas. He only lived
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here for about a year between
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2013 and 2014. Not a lifelong
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resident, but he's driving back to
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town at 2 in the morning.
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And a fog bank has rolled
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into the area. Now, fog doesn't
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make noise, right? But that little
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theater of the mind, right? You
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actually thought fog was rolling into
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your ears. I know it's pretty
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amazing what I can do with
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my mouth. Fog's
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not super unusual for this area.
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Mike doesn't think it's unique. that
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he's driving through fog at two
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in the morning. But what he
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does find odd is that he's
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driving through this area. He sees
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up through the fog. It's not
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super thick fog, but just enough
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to add to the eariness of
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it all. He sees down the
4:17
road a police car pulled over
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and it has its lights flashing
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red, red, red, blue, red, red,
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blue. And the way that it's
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illuminated against the fog, it really
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kind of... Some people may say
4:30
it's beautiful. People who love police
4:32
are like, ooh, my favorite. Cops
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and fog. Fantastic. My new fetish.
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Mike slows down his vehicle, because
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you know, you don't know what's
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going on up there. Traffic stop,
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traffic accident. Who knows? But as
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Mike is driving by the police
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car, he turns and he looks
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and he sees there's nobody in
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the car. The lights are flashing.
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The siren. The siren is not
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on. The car is pulled off
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to the side of the road,
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there's no one in it. It's
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empty. And as Mike continues to
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drive, he's looking out into the
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field on that side of the
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road and doesn't see anything out
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there, doesn't see a guy with
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a flashlight, doesn't see another vehicle.
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Mike continues on his way. And
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he doesn't get far when he
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notices something up in the distance
5:22
pulled over to the side of
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the road. Red blue, red blue,
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red blue, red, blue, red, blue,
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red, blue. The police lights are
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flashing rhythmically, reflecting off the fog.
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It's another police car. Another police
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car is pulled over to the
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side of the road, no siren,
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lights flashing, and as Mike slows
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down, he looks. This police car
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is empty as well. And he's
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like, what? Okay, well like, you
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know, what could we go in
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on? I don't see any activity
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out in the field. He says
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this road just kind of has
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fields on both sides. doesn't see
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anyone walking around, doesn't see flashlights
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reflecting in the fog. He continues
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driving, and over the span of
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less than a few miles, so
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in a very short distance, Mike
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continues driving through the fog, he
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keeps seeing police cars pulled over
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to the side of the road.
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Sometimes more than one at a
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time, he'd be driving and he'd
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see two police cars pulled over
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at the side of the road.
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Lights flashing, no siren, both empty.
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Sometimes he'd see a group of
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three police cars pulled over the
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side of the road. No sirens,
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lights flashing, empty, all of them.
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He said sometimes the driver's side
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door would be open, but most
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of the time the driver's side
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door was closed. All of these
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cop cars pulled over, no one
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in them, no one anywhere that
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Mike could see. He simply continued
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driving through the fog, his uneasiness
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growing each time he passed an
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empty cop car with its lights
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flashing in the fog. He has
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no idea what could have caused
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this. He posted this story in
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2023, so ten years later he
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still doesn't have any idea as
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to what this could have been.
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He posted it underneath the name
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Night Runner. He said he used
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to drive all over the United
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States and lived all over the
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United States. He goes, I don't
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know what it could have been.
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A couple people came off with
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theories. Someone goes, maybe it was
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a training exercise. He goes, no,
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I don't think it was a
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training exercise. Mike stated that he
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used to work at some point
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with search and rescue teams. So
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he knows a little bit about
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training exercises, a little bit about
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law enforcement. He goes, you definitely
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wouldn't have. There were so many
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cop cars out cars out there.
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And this is an area that
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is not high crime, and that's
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why he was saying, you know,
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you don't really get anything more
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than a DUI. case, popping up
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at Saturday at 2 in the
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morning. He goes, you're not gonna
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run a training exercise at 2
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a.m. on Saturday with everybody. He
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goes, you might have some supervisors
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come out and you might have
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this, that, or the other thing.
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But you definitely wouldn't have everybody
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out there. Heath said, this was
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his theory. And to be fair,
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he goes, I don't know. But
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he said, quote, my best bad
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guess is that it was some
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sort of bizarre. Fraternal of Police
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Secret Ritual, or Get Together, or
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whatever the hell it was, somewhere
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in the middle of a field
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where no one would disturb them.
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And that could be, I mean,
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you know, that is odd, right?
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I actually didn't even think about
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that. That was, you know, like
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he said, his best bad guess,
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because it still wouldn't make a
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lot of sense. Listen, secret societies,
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there are those fraternal orders of
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police officers and there's all sorts
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of secret societies and all sorts
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of groups like that. They would
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do these type of, I don't
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want to use the word ritual,
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but that's the first thing that
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popped in mind, you probably want
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to do with all your lights
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on. A more nosy person may
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have pulled over and been concerned
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and gotten out of the car
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and went looking in the field
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and walking around and then calling
9:26
911 and saying, hey, I got
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some cop cars out here. It
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was the flashing lights that really
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stood out to Mike. So there
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was a more subtle way to
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do this, but that could have
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been it. He also started to
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think, well, maybe they were out
9:44
there for some sort of police
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action. Mike kept looking in the
9:48
news, waiting to hear about some
9:50
big manhunt that was going on,
9:52
some escaped convict, some fugitive type
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of situation, but he never saw
9:57
anything. That would explain that many
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police out there at that time
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It is interesting because one of
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the people who was responding to
10:05
this goes. Hey, could it have
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had anything to do? with that
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UFO. That huge UFO sighting and
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Mike goes no that actually happened
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back in 2008 I lived here
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between 2013 and 2014. I was
10:18
like what UFO sighting? I'm sure
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I had heard of this but
10:23
I definitely had forgotten about it.
10:25
Because here's the thing we've covered
10:27
I know some of you long-time
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listeners of dead wrap radio when
10:31
I was telling the story was
10:34
like oh yeah. Classic Jason episode.
10:36
It's actually a lost episode. I
10:38
can't find it. But I reference
10:40
it all the time. It was
10:42
the story of a young couple
10:45
driving down a road and they
10:47
saw some emergency vehicles on both
10:49
sides of the road, like an
10:51
ambulance and a police car. And
10:53
you naturally slowed down when you
10:55
see flashing lights. And this young
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couple was driving by this traffic
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accident, I guess, because they had
11:02
an ambulance and they had the
11:04
police vehicles out there. The young
11:06
couple was driving through and they
11:09
began to slow down, because you
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don't know what's going on up
11:13
there. And as they're driving slowly,
11:15
a great alien opens up the
11:17
car door. And both of them
11:19
were abducted. It was super spooky,
11:22
right? And the idea was, the
11:24
person who was telling the story,
11:26
that the ambulance and the police
11:28
car, they were illusions. They got
11:30
us to slow down enough that
11:32
we could be abducted in the...
11:35
driving down the road. I don't
11:37
remember what episode that is. I
11:39
reference it all the time. I
11:41
don't remember what it is. But
11:43
it could have been the same
11:46
thing. This could have actually been
11:48
a UFO encounter. Not that the
11:50
police were chasing a UFO, but
11:52
that Mike was experiencing a UFO
11:54
encounter. And this is the way
11:56
his brain was processing it. Because
11:59
really it doesn't make sense. They
12:01
have multiple police cars stretched out
12:03
over the course of... a mile
12:05
or two, all of them empty.
12:07
Like, that's not normal, whether it
12:10
was some sort of bizarre... ritual
12:12
possibly but none of that's normal
12:14
so I did look up though
12:16
the UFO citing if Mike wasn't
12:18
abducted I thought this was interesting
12:20
real quick 96 miles away in
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five years earlier back in 2008
12:25
in Stephenville Texas a UFO was
12:27
spotted by multiple people The UFO
12:29
was described as being over a
12:31
half mile wide. Ego Jason, it
12:34
obviously has to be an optical
12:36
illusion. I don't think there's anything,
12:38
I mean, aircraft carriers aren't half
12:40
a mile wide, are they? I
12:42
don't think we make any vehicles,
12:44
or have ever made a vehicle
12:47
that big. I mean, obviously, it's
12:49
from outer space, right? They may
12:51
have different standards to hold up
12:53
to, but... In Stephenville, Texas, back
12:55
in 2008, residents of town saw
12:58
a UFO that was half a
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mile wide. There was a pilot
13:02
on the ground. He wasn't actually
13:04
flying the plane. His name was
13:06
Steve Allen, but the reason why
13:08
it's important he's a pilot, because
13:11
he would be able to know
13:13
what to look for to gauge
13:15
these things. He's on the ground,
13:17
he sees this massive UFO. U.S.
13:19
fighter jets are scrambled to intercept
13:21
this vehicle, and this massive UFO.
13:24
Took off when the fighter jets
13:26
were coming towards it. It took
13:28
off at an estimated 3,000 miles
13:30
per hour So I mean listen
13:32
the area definitely has a flare
13:35
for the dramatic. That is quite
13:37
an amazing UFO story Happening out
13:39
of there. It's weird to think
13:41
that I like I said I
13:43
was probably aware of it back
13:45
in 2008 But it's weird to
13:48
think we've had so many UFO
13:50
sightings and such an uptick in
13:52
paranormal and supernatural activity in the
13:54
world. A story like that is...
13:56
not remembered very well. No, Jason,
13:59
no, it's just you. We all
14:01
remember it. We all remember our
14:03
eardrums exploding when it took up.
14:05
I don't remember that. For years
14:07
and years, you know, everyone knew
14:09
about the Phoenix Lights. The Phoenix
14:12
Lights, this massive UFO flying over
14:14
Phoenix, multiple people were seeing it,
14:16
they held a press conference for
14:18
it, where the, was it the
14:20
governor, was making fun of it,
14:23
and he brought an alien out
14:25
in handcuffs. It was a big
14:27
story. And nowadays, you can have
14:29
a sighting of a floating city
14:31
over China, and the story gets
14:33
buried pretty quickly. Case in point,
14:36
when's the last time you heard
14:38
about all those drones in New
14:40
Jersey? The story just kind of
14:42
goes away. These paranormal stories used
14:44
to stick around for a long
14:46
time. People talked about the Phoenix
14:49
lights for years. For years. For
14:51
a decade. I remember if it
14:53
was the governor or the mayor,
14:55
but whoever held that press conference,
14:57
like 10, 15 years later, came
15:00
out and apologized for that. And
15:02
he goes, I'm sorry that I
15:04
made a joke of it. I
15:06
actually do believe it was something
15:08
real. But
15:10
he was, you know, pissed on
15:13
everyone's pancakes. He was making fun
15:15
of the whole thing back then.
15:17
But nowadays this stuff happens so
15:19
quickly. I don't know if it's
15:22
because the internet and information just
15:24
comes and goes so quickly. I
15:26
don't know if there's a concentrated
15:28
effort to bury these stories. That's
15:31
interesting, right? How I forgot about
15:33
a half mile long UFO. It
15:35
should have been one of the
15:38
big sightings that people talk about
15:40
and stuff just kind of gets
15:42
thrown into the vacuum tube much
15:44
quicker nowadays than it used to
15:47
be. August let's go ahead and
15:49
talk to you the keys of
15:51
the world famous carpenter we're going
15:53
to leave behind Hazlitt Texas. The
15:56
mystery of the fog may never
15:58
be answered. If I was Mike
16:00
I'd probably undergo hypnotic regression. He
16:02
might have been abducted that's really
16:05
what it might have been. August
16:07
go ahead and fire up the
16:09
carpenter we're leaving. behind Texas, go
16:11
ahead and fly us all the
16:14
way out to a house in
16:16
the suburbs. We're flying all the
16:18
way out to a house in
16:21
the suburbs. We don't know exactly
16:23
where this story takes place. The
16:25
year is around 2012. We're about
16:27
to meet a young boy, let's
16:30
call him Adam. We don't have
16:32
his real name. One day, Adam
16:34
has a dream. It's a dream.
16:36
Some random kid, not a real
16:39
kid. He doesn't know him. It's
16:41
not some guy that he met.
16:43
It's just a dream kid. This
16:45
kid's name is Noah. And Noah?
16:48
Noah walks down into the basement
16:50
of his house. And this basement
16:52
has a bathroom in it. It's
16:54
weird. I do basements normally have
16:57
bathrooms. That would tell me right
16:59
away I was dreaming. Never heard
17:01
of such a thing. Noah. walks
17:03
down into his basement, walks into
17:06
the bathroom in the basement, and
17:08
hangs himself. Adams having this dream
17:10
watching this young man, commits suicide.
17:13
The dream continues where Noah's mother
17:15
walks down the stairs and finds
17:17
her own son dead. A mother
17:19
finding her son and killed himself.
17:22
I mean, you can't even imagine
17:24
imagine. What type of noise she
17:26
would make? And not just son,
17:28
obviously, right? A mother finding her
17:31
child had killed themselves. You can
17:33
only imagine, and I would argue,
17:35
no matter how bad you think
17:37
it was, it would be a
17:40
thousand times worse, the scream this
17:42
woman made. This horrifying, almost inhuman
17:44
scream. that could only be replicated
17:46
in a moment like this woke
17:49
Adam up. horrifying dream. Adam says.
17:51
I read an account of a
17:53
young man who did try to
17:56
kill himself once and he was
17:58
going to do it and his
18:00
family knew that he'd been struggling
18:02
with this. It was not an
18:05
instant decision type of thing. They
18:07
very rarely are suicide and he
18:09
said that he had he was
18:11
gonna hang himself from a tree
18:14
and he had left the house.
18:16
And his mother, I don't know
18:18
what the lead up to this
18:20
was. He didn't give a lot
18:23
of detail, but he goes, my
18:25
mother honestly believed that I, that
18:27
it was too late. Like he
18:29
was on his way to kill
18:32
himself, and the mother thought that
18:34
he had already done it, if
18:36
any of that makes sense. She
18:38
came to the conclusion that it
18:41
was too late for her to
18:43
stop him. I don't know if
18:45
he was like on a bike
18:48
or whatever. I don't know, the
18:50
setup. Right? And you're like, wow,
18:52
Jason, it started off really dramatic
18:54
and then you're like, I don't
18:57
know, maybe he was dressed like
18:59
a clown. But the point is,
19:01
is that he said, he goes,
19:03
my mother thought that it was
19:06
too late that she wouldn't be
19:08
able to stop me, but I
19:10
was still alive, I actually hadn't
19:12
started to kill myself yet. And
19:15
she let off a sound I
19:17
had never heard ever heard ever
19:19
before in my life. He goes
19:21
the raw... emotion in her bellows.
19:24
She just let off this wailing
19:26
noise. He goes, it shook me.
19:28
It actually made him reconsider ever
19:31
taking his own life. Like he
19:33
experienced his mother's fear and sorrow
19:35
that this mother had felt in
19:37
the dream. He experienced it before
19:40
he died. He goes, I, he
19:42
goes, I never heard anything like
19:44
that. I never heard a human
19:46
make a noise. like that before
19:49
and he goes and it really
19:51
did start him on the road
19:53
to recovery about working on not
19:55
following the path of suicide he
19:58
goes it's it's you cannot describe
20:00
it in that crazy like she
20:02
would have made that same noise
20:04
had she found his body but
20:07
luckily he was still yeah he
20:09
goes it's there's nothing like it
20:11
crazy stuff but anyways It wasn't
20:14
just like a clown. The point
20:16
is that, see? The story got
20:18
dramatic again. Crazy, crazy stuff. That's
20:20
the type of scream that Adam
20:23
heard. He woke up, he's like,
20:25
oh my god, that was horrifying
20:27
dream. Why would I have a
20:29
dream about some random dude hanging
20:32
himself in his basement bathroom and
20:34
his mom finding him, like terrifying?
20:36
And it was so distressing and
20:38
such a weird out-of-character dream for
20:41
Adam that that that that morning
20:43
when he was having breakfast... He
20:45
tells his mom about it. You
20:47
know, Adam's a young kid. He's
20:50
not like eight or anything like
20:52
that, but he's like middle school
20:54
somewhere around there. He tells his
20:56
mom, mom, I had the crazy
20:59
stream last night. I dreamt that
21:01
some kid killed himself in a
21:03
basement bathroom and his mom found
21:06
his body and she started screaming.
21:08
And Adam's mom was like, well,
21:10
that's a weird dream. Definitely want
21:12
to classify his dream. Son, that's
21:15
what we call a nightmare. And
21:17
I was like, this kid named
21:19
this kid named Noah. He hung
21:21
himself. I hope I don't have
21:24
a dream like that again. The
21:26
mom was like me either. I
21:28
hope no one ever has a
21:30
dream like that again. It was
21:33
actually such a bizarre dream and
21:35
it sat on Adam's mind as
21:37
well. She couldn't really shake the
21:39
thought. That after she took Adam
21:42
to school when she was talking
21:44
to her husband later in the
21:46
day, mom says, hey, you know,
21:49
want to hear something weird, our
21:51
son had a dream last night.
21:53
That was really creepy like it's
21:55
so creepy it creeped me out
21:58
now. I'm telling you so you
22:00
can be creeped at as well
22:02
he dreamt that some kid named
22:04
Noah hung himself in the basement
22:07
bathroom and his mother found
22:09
him and started screaming this
22:11
indescribable whale and dad's like that is
22:14
creepy also don't tell me that stuff
22:16
at work it's already spooky enough here
22:18
he goes yeah our son's a kind
22:20
of a weirdo that is a weird
22:22
dream hmm interesting well I
22:24
hope he doesn't have another one like
22:26
that this kind of scary few hours
22:28
later that same day Dad's
22:30
at work, Adams at school,
22:32
Mom's at home, she's watching
22:34
television, the news comes on.
22:36
We have a terrible news story
22:39
for you today. Like, oh we
22:41
always do because we like
22:43
scaring our viewers because that
22:45
makes you buy comfort items.
22:47
That's how we control society
22:50
through fear. A terrible sad news
22:52
story today that you can do
22:54
nothing about. A young man killed
22:56
himself in his home. His body
22:59
was later found by his
23:01
mother. This boy, his name
23:03
was Noah, last name, was
23:06
found unresponsive in
23:08
his house, despite the
23:11
great effects by emergency
23:13
personnel. We're not able to.
23:15
The news report carries
23:18
on, Mom's just sitting
23:20
there. The news she is seeing
23:22
now, she already knew. She
23:24
already knew it because her
23:26
son. dreamt about the future.
23:29
And you go, Jason, okay,
23:31
interesting story. I think it's
23:33
always interesting when people
23:35
have these sorts of abilities.
23:37
He saw into the future,
23:39
but it's more complicated
23:41
than that. It really is, when I read
23:44
the story at first, they go,
23:46
it's kind of an interesting idea
23:48
because he's seen into the future,
23:50
but he's not seen into his
23:53
future. He's not seen into the
23:55
future of any of his friends
23:57
or family. He never met no...
23:59
He never knew this dude. He
24:02
had a dream of somebody's future
24:04
that he has no ability to
24:06
stop, definitely. If it was his
24:09
dream about his best friend killing
24:11
himself, a couple hours before he
24:13
did the deed, you could intervene,
24:16
but he didn't know anyone he
24:18
actually thought that it was a
24:20
dream that none of this happened.
24:22
That in and of itself is
24:25
interesting, but I think this story
24:27
has some other things that I
24:29
want to talk about first off
24:32
This was posted online by someone
24:34
going by the name C me
24:36
stress. He also goes by the
24:39
name CHS effing sucks So here's
24:41
my read on it He says
24:43
in this story he goes listen
24:45
This is the weirdest thing that's
24:48
ever happened to me was having
24:50
the stream about someone else's suicide
24:52
and it very that's a very
24:55
intimate way to die all of
24:57
the circumstances are super tragic committing
24:59
suicide and then having a loved
25:02
one find the body like both
25:04
of those are so horrific it's
25:06
not like he dreamt of a
25:08
guy getting gunned down in a
25:11
drug deal gone wrong while still
25:13
tragic and while still missing the
25:15
person who that happens to it's
25:18
far different than committing suicide and
25:20
your mother finding you. So he
25:22
has this horrific dream that turns
25:25
out to be true. He said
25:27
that after this, you know, because
25:29
the parents were talking about this,
25:31
the mom knew about it and
25:34
the dad knew about it before
25:36
the news report. He goes, my
25:38
parents thought it was some sort
25:41
of freak. Now that could be
25:43
in a jovial way. They go,
25:45
hey, look at it's a Dion
25:48
Warwick coming on through, hey, tell
25:50
me the future son, where's your
25:52
crystal ball? You know what I
25:54
mean? Do they treat them like
25:57
a freak like that? They just
25:59
made fun of them? Or do
26:01
they genuinely think, oh my god,
26:04
our son? can see the future
26:06
and he saw such a devastating
26:08
vision of death that he's a
26:11
freak like we don't even want
26:13
to be around him anymore but
26:15
he says listen this was the
26:17
weirdest thing that ever happened to
26:20
me I don't dream much anymore
26:22
I don't dream much anymore and
26:24
the reason why he doesn't dream
26:27
much anymore he knows why because
26:29
he does a lot of THC
26:31
which actually does hinder the ability
26:34
for you to, if not dream
26:36
at all, definitely the ability to
26:38
hinder the remembrance of dreaming. I
26:40
know people who are either stoned
26:43
or do edibles so often, they
26:45
haven't really had a dream in
26:47
over a decade. They just don't
26:50
dream. I go, you might dream,
26:52
you just don't remember it. And
26:54
they go, oh, whatever the case.
26:57
I'm stoned. So much it's shut
26:59
down my ability to either dream
27:01
or remember my dreams And you
27:03
know for some people that's that's
27:06
an acceptable tradeoff for some people
27:08
you go well, you know, I
27:10
really like being stoned during the
27:13
day I don't care if I
27:15
have dreams at night and so
27:17
on and so forth However, I
27:20
think Adam is self-medicating Because he
27:22
does use a lot of weed
27:24
a ton of weed actually we'll
27:26
get to that in a moment.
27:29
I use the term weed, but
27:31
obviously it can be all sorts
27:33
of things that can be a
27:36
vapor Edible or what are the
27:38
things you drip drop underneath your
27:40
tongue a tincture I think he's
27:43
self-medicating I think that he doesn't
27:45
want to dream I Think he
27:47
knows that the THC is shutting
27:49
off that ability. He doesn't want
27:52
that ability. He doesn't want the
27:54
ability to see in the future
27:56
He doesn't want the ability to
27:59
be there and watch people die
28:01
now whether he's doing that consciously
28:03
or unconsciously whether he's actually saying
28:06
I'm going to get so high
28:08
that I don't dream Because I
28:10
don't want to see that again
28:12
or if it's just a subconscious
28:15
desire to go through that again,
28:17
I think he's self-medicating. He's shutting
28:19
off the ability for him to
28:22
see the future, which in any
28:24
other period of human existence would
28:26
not make him a freak. Well,
28:29
that's not to be fair. There's
28:31
certain points where he would have
28:33
gotten burned as a witch, but
28:35
let's go further back. He would
28:38
have been exalted as a priest
28:40
or a prophet or a shaman
28:42
or a mystic. I wonder, and
28:45
this is kind of what I'm
28:47
getting at with this story. I
28:49
wonder if there are people out
28:52
there who have abilities. Maybe they're
28:54
not straight up telepathy, like you
28:56
can read someone's thoughts, but you
28:58
have the ability to read people's
29:01
emotions. You're an empath. You have
29:03
these things, these quirks about you
29:05
that may actually be a sign
29:08
of paranormal power, and I think
29:10
most people don't want them. They
29:12
don't want to be looking at
29:15
someone, and you comment about something
29:17
that they haven't said yet, and
29:19
people think you're weird. I think
29:21
people do naturally try to self-medicate
29:24
these things away. It would be
29:26
very interesting if you had a
29:28
Venn diagram of people who had
29:31
unusual paranormal experiences as a kid
29:33
and people with substance abuse problems
29:35
as an adult. I wonder how
29:38
much that overlaps. Between, I'm not
29:40
talking straight up Danny from the
29:42
Shining, but somebody who as a
29:44
kid. There was something about them.
29:47
There was some sort of ability
29:49
that, again, it doesn't have to
29:51
be super flashy, like red ram,
29:54
seen across. the United States disasters
29:56
come in or being able to
29:58
move boulders with your mind there
30:01
was just something that you were
30:03
different than others in a supernatural
30:05
or a paranormal way and the
30:07
quote-unquote best way to deal with
30:10
those abilities or the best way
30:12
to feel normal and at the
30:14
same time dole those abilities was
30:17
to get into drugs. Alcohol will
30:19
definitely dole any of this stuff.
30:21
hardcore drugs will. You have an
30:24
interesting parallel because you can argue
30:26
well mushrooms and acid LSD could
30:28
possibly heighten these abilities. But I
30:30
would also argue I mean you
30:33
have to be really really up
30:35
a Greek if you have a
30:37
substance abuse problem and that substance
30:40
is LSD. You're like listen. I
30:42
don't have a problem. I'm on
30:44
acid. I micro dose, but for
30:47
me, a micro dose is an
30:49
entire sheet. I do it every
30:51
day. Generally, when we're talking about
30:54
substance abuse issues, it's alcohol, it's
30:56
cocaine, it's meth, heroin, things like
30:58
that. People very rarely say substance
31:00
abuse and they're talking about cigarettes.
31:03
There's particular substances. And marijuana, I
31:05
know a lot of people find
31:07
this controversial, but marijuana is in
31:10
that... Realm of substance abuse, you
31:12
can do so much THC, so
31:14
constantly, that it causes health problems,
31:17
it causes mental problems. You know,
31:19
people rip their own eyeballs out
31:21
if the mixture is too powerful
31:23
and they're not used to it.
31:26
That happens. But then you also
31:28
have CHS. Remember this guy, his
31:30
nickname is CHS. Effing sucks. What
31:33
he's referencing is can a boy
31:35
hypermesis syndrome. What it means is
31:37
that you've done THC for so
31:40
long your body starts to get
31:42
coded in this Tar we've talked
31:44
about this before on the show
31:46
it makes you have it makes
31:49
you vomit for hours on end
31:51
It's something that nobody knew about
31:53
until so many people started using
31:56
it when weed became more and
31:58
more legal and more and more
32:00
states Doctor started seeing the CHS
32:03
I know a guy who has
32:05
it He can no longer smoke
32:07
he has to do edibles, but
32:09
even then sometimes it'll start to
32:12
trigger this reaction I from what
32:14
I understand your body is so
32:16
messed up with all this THC,
32:19
you'll just vomit for hours and
32:21
hours and hours. The only cure,
32:23
temporary, is to take a really
32:26
hot shower. That seems to stop
32:28
the body spasms and the vomiting.
32:30
The only long-time cure is to
32:32
never use THC again. So it
32:35
is something that you can abuse,
32:37
your body can actually, these are
32:39
people who love THC, they've been
32:42
doing it for years, decades really,
32:44
and to this point they can't
32:46
do it anymore. So, you can
32:49
definitely abuse it. What I'm saying
32:51
is that I think that Adam
32:53
was using, he was using, didn't
32:55
want to dream anymore. So
32:58
I believe he was using THC because
33:00
it stopped him from dreaming, but now
33:02
that he has CHS, he's gonna have
33:05
to start dreaming again. And that may
33:07
mean more visions of the future. It's
33:09
interesting, I just thought of this as
33:12
I was telling the story. He had
33:14
the dream about Noah killing himself and
33:16
then he found out via his mother.
33:19
who was watching the news that that
33:21
story is happening, you have to think,
33:23
I wonder how many times he had
33:25
dreams, but he never got information that
33:28
that dream was real. So he doesn't
33:30
know he was also seeing the future
33:32
in those dreams. This was the one
33:35
time that he had a dream that
33:37
he found out it was real. He
33:39
may have had multiple dreams and just
33:42
never knew whether or not that actually
33:44
happened. But whatever the case, I think
33:46
that this might be possible, that people
33:48
are actually stopping themselves from having paranormal
33:51
abilities, because listen man, at the end
33:53
of the day, if I had the
33:55
ability to like move things with my
33:58
mind, I'd probably be superhero, right? Maybe,
34:00
right? I'm like, ah. too lazy to
34:02
stop crime and watch the news. They're
34:05
like, the Bug-I-D band, it's striking in.
34:07
These insects-themed super villains. I'm all clicking
34:09
it. Change the channel. It's like, oh,
34:11
new episode of, save by the bell.
34:14
Apparently, I'm a time traveler as well.
34:16
I have the ability to go back
34:18
to the 1990s. Like, if it was
34:21
something like that, right? But imagine if
34:23
you just had the ability to see
34:25
ghost, you're going into. Now imagine you
34:28
had the ability to dream the deaths
34:30
of people you don't know like that
34:32
is something like I can't really fault
34:34
this guy That is something that you
34:37
would probably want to stop and I
34:39
wonder how many of you that's really
34:41
the question that we're ending the episode
34:44
on how many of you believe the
34:46
same thing were there things in your
34:48
childhood that you believe you may have
34:51
had a Prediction for is that the
34:53
right word? Is that the is there
34:55
something that you do have that that
34:57
ability maybe now maybe then and do
35:00
you think you have tried to stymie
35:02
it? Have you embraced it? Have you
35:04
said no I'm gonna keep doing this?
35:07
I'm a telepath and I'm gonna keep
35:09
reading people's minds and become a pro
35:11
poker player? It's funny because I think
35:14
like that I think you could do
35:16
that and you don't realize that you
35:18
have an ability other people can do
35:20
You just assume you're really good at
35:23
poker and you think you're really good
35:25
at looking at people's faces and telling
35:27
whether or not they're lying. And you
35:30
find it weird when other people can't
35:32
do that as well, but you're like,
35:34
oh well, I mean, it doesn't matter.
35:37
I'm really good at reading people's faces.
35:39
You actually might have the ability to
35:41
read like a supernatural ability. It's not
35:43
just reading their faces. You're actually looking
35:46
into their brain into their soul and
35:48
picking up information that other people can't
35:50
pick up. It's never really affected you
35:53
in life. In fact, it's actually been
35:55
a bonus to you. You're a really
35:57
good poker player. So sometimes you can
36:00
have... abilities that you think are naturally
36:02
and you think everybody has but the
36:04
fact of the matter is is that
36:06
not everybody does just you and
36:08
that's what makes you so good at your
36:11
chosen profession but yeah do you
36:13
think that you have abilities or
36:15
have had abilities that you have
36:17
stymied or stopped or self-medicated
36:20
yourself for because you just didn't
36:22
want them because I believe that
36:24
is the case with Adam the problem
36:26
is the medicine that he chose is
36:29
causing his body damage. The
36:31
way he chose to stop
36:33
dreaming is causing intense
36:35
pain, so he's going to either
36:38
have to, A, find the new
36:40
way to stop the dreams,
36:42
or B, come to the understanding
36:45
that every time he falls
36:48
asleep he may have a
36:50
vision of the future, a
36:52
dark future, a deadly future.
36:55
He may have an intimate
36:57
dream about death and once
37:00
again There'll be no
37:02
way to stop it The only
37:04
thing he can hope for
37:07
is the next time he
37:09
falls asleep that he does
37:11
not have such a dream
37:13
But in a world with so
37:15
much tragedy the chances
37:17
are every night Adam
37:19
will watch someone die
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