45 and Still Faking It

Alright, folks, gather ’round and let me regale you with the joyous tale of turning 45. Halfway to ninety and just as clueless as ever.

Almost 20 years ago, I packed my bags, kissed Ohio goodbye, and set out on a grand adventure that’s taken me through the dusty deserts of Nevada, the sunny chaos of California, the historical pretentiousness of Massachusetts, the not-so-gardeny parts of New Jersey, and back to California. Why? For the love of radio!

Oh, radio, you seductive bitch. You lured me in with promises of fame, fortune, and a lifestyle so glamorous it would make Hollywood blush. And for a while, it was golden. I was living the dream as an on-air personality and imaging producer, my voice bouncing off the airwaves all over the world!. Then along came Mr. New Guy, who decided he didn’t like my style. Yes an overweight douchebag with terrible style and an unbelievable lack of creativity fired me. Just like that, poof! The dream crumbled faster than a cheap taco shell.

Now I’m here in California with my wife, the kids, and a bonus kid from my wife’s previous adventure in life. Although one of my kids is still back in Ohio, probably wondering what the hell Dad is still doing living in the most expensive place in America. I wonder that too …

The thing is, I’m podcasting pretty successfully, but not successfully enough to ditch the day job. And what a day job it is. Representing the oil, fuel, and gas station industry—because nothing screams passion like convenience stores and petrol.

2 days a week in the office and 3 days a week, I’m working from home, pretending I know what I’m doing, faking it like a pro. The pay is decent, the coworkers are cool, but the passion? Nonexistent. Sales? I’d rather eat a bag of nails. But hey, it’s a job, right? And it’s depressing.

I never imagined working in an office environment or having this type of job. Never, yet here I am miserable like everyone else.

There was a time I loved my job. I loved waking up and going to work. Now I dread it.

You know what really gets me though? The older I get, the more I realize I’ve been chasing career highs instead of building real, meaningful friendships.

I miss having friends. I miss the parties, the birthdays, the pointless hangouts where we’d solve the world’s problems over a six-pack and bag of weed. Now, my birthday is a quiet affair. No big bashes, just a few texts from family and, of course, the amazing listeners of my podcast. You guys are seriously the real heroes. Please know that I appreciate you so much.

As I inch closer to 45, I’m hit with the existential question: Was it all worth it? Missing out on family events, leaving friends behind, moving from state to state for a career that’s as stable as a Jenga tower in an earthquake? I don’t know. But I do believe that everything happens for a reason, even if that reason is as clear as mud right now.

I miss radio. I miss the thrill of the live broadcast, the creative rush, the connection with listeners. But moving around the country isn’t an option anymore. The kids are in middle and high school, and uprooting them would be selfish. Responsibilities, man. They’re like that one relative who shows up uninvited and never leaves.

But there are bright spots. Watching my daughter grow, seeing my bonus son figure out who he is, building a life with my wife, and having the freedom to run my podcast my way—these are the moments that make the struggle worthwhile. I’m still doing what I love, just not on the scale I envisioned. And maybe that’s okay.

So here I am, on the brink of 45, wondering what the next chapter holds. Maybe I’ll finally find a way to make podcasting and creating events my full-time gig. Maybe I’ll stumble upon a new passion. Or maybe I’ll just keep faking and being miserable with my career until I die. Whatever happens, I know this much: getting older might suck, but it’s also an adventure. And as long as I’m still in the game, I’ll keep playing.

Here’s to 45 years of glorious confusion and the hope that the next 45 will be just as wild.

Stay safe, stay weird and remember… question everything

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10 Conspiracies That Actually Came True

1. Project Sunshine: The Baby Harvest

Conspiracy: The government was snatching dead bodies to perform radioactive tests.


Truth: Well, they weren’t exactly grave robbers. They were more like body part enthusiasts. The U.S. government needed young tissue for their nuclear fallout studies. So, they recruited a global network of agents to discreetly collect samples and limbs from recently deceased babies. Over 1,500 grieving families were blissfully unaware

2. Prohibition Poison Party

Conspiracy: During Prohibition, the government poisoned alcohol to curb drinking.


Truth: Turns out, Uncle Sam was the ultimate party crasher. Booze manufacturers had been spiking their hooch with dangerous chemicals for years. But between 1926 and 1933, the feds upped the ante. They pushed for stronger poisons to discourage bootleggers from turning alcohol into moonshine. Result? Over 10,000 Americans met their demise via tainted cocktails. Cheers!

3. Edith Wilson: The Real Commander-in-Chief

Conspiracy: President Woodrow Wilson’s stroke left him incapacitated, and his wife secretly took charge.


Truth: Edith Wilson wasn’t just a First Lady; she was the First Boss. When Woodrow suffered a debilitating stroke, the government decided to keep it hush-hush. For over a year, Edith was effectively running the show. She claimed to be a mere “steward,” but historians know better. Move over, Woodrow—Edith’s got this!

4. MK-ULTRA: Mind Control, LSD, and You

Conspiracy: The CIA experimented with LSD and mind control on unsuspecting Americans.


Truth: MK-ULTRA wasn’t a sci-fi flick; it was real. The CIA dosed folks with hallucinogens, hoping to unlock their inner spies. Imagine unsuspecting office workers tripping balls during their coffee breaks. The program was so wild that even Hunter S. Thompson would’ve said, “Whoa, man!”

5. Operation Mockingbird: Media Manipulation

Conspiracy: The CIA infiltrated the media to control the narrative.


Truth: Forget “fake news.” Operation Mockingbird was the OG. The CIA cozied up to journalists, editors, and publishers, pulling their strings like puppet masters. They spread propaganda, manipulated stories, and whispered, “Psst, print this.” The Fourth Estate? More like the Fourth Spy Agency

6. Operation Paperclip: Nazi Scientists, American Dreams

Conspiracy: After World War II, the U.S. smuggled Nazi scientists into the country like they were exotic pets.


Truth: Forget Area 51; Operation Paperclip was the real alien landing. The CIA and military scooped up German rocket scientists, mind control experts, and probably a few schnitzel chefs. These former Third Reich brainiacs helped kickstart the space race and the Cold War. Danke schön, Adolf!

7. COINTELPRO: The FBI’s Petty Vendetta

Conspiracy: The FBI infiltrated civil rights groups, anti-war activists, and even Slayer fan clubs.


Truth: J. Edgar Hoover wasn’t just a snappy dresser; he was also a paranoid puppet master. COINTELPRO (Counter Intelligence Program) aimed to disrupt and discredit anyone who dared question authority. They wiretapped Martin Luther King Jr., spread rumors about Slayer’s satanic rituals, and probably stole Mikey’s lunch money

8. Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment: Medical Malpractice, Yeehaw!

Conspiracy: The government infected poor African American men with syphilis just to see what happens.


Truth: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment was like a twisted episode of “Dr. Oz.” From 1932 to 1972, the U.S. Public Health Service studied untreated syphilis in unsuspecting black men. They promised free healthcare but delivered deception, suffering, and a side of racism. It’s like they took the Hippocratic Oath and replaced it with “Yeehaw!”

9. PRISM: The NSA’s Peeping Tom

Conspiracy: The NSA was spying on everyone, even your grandma’s cat videos.


Truth: PRISM wasn’t just a rainbow; it was a surveillance kaleidoscope. Edward Snowden blew the whistle on this digital peep show. The NSA tapped into Google, Facebook, and your neighbor’s Wi-Fi. They collected more data than a Slayer mosh pit. So next time you post a selfie, just know—Uncle Sam’s watching

10. The Church Committee: When Senators Got Spicy

Conspiracy: The U.S. government was up to some shady stuff, and Congress wanted answers.


Truth: In the ’70s, the Church Committee (led by Senator Frank Church) exposed the CIA’s dirty laundry. Assassination plots, mind control experiments, and secret coups—it was like a James Bond movie, but with more bureaucracy. They even revealed that Elvis was an undercover agent. Okay, maybe not Elvis, but you get the idea

A Taste of Madness With Banana Runtz

Another Weekly Weed Review thank CaliGoldDelivery.com

Gather ’round, fellow travelers of the twisted and surreal, for we’re embarking on a journey into the heart of madness with Fields Family Farms’ Banana Runts.

Now, before you go dismissing this as just another trip down candy lane, let me assure you, this is a ride you won’t soon forget. Imagine, if you will, a joint infused with the essence of diamonds, rolled in cannabis oil and keif, a concoction so potent it could make even the most seasoned stoner question reality.

This joint, my friends, it looked like it had seen the depths of hell and back, but as they say, looks can be deceiving. Upon lighting up, I was greeted with a taste sensation that was far from bananas or runts, yet somehow transcended the mundane to deliver a flavor profile that danced on the tongue like a psychedelic symphony.

The aroma, oh the aroma, it was like a siren’s call, luring me deeper into the rabbit hole of intoxication. But it wasn’t just the taste and smell that left me reeling; oh no, it was the high itself that truly caught me off guard. At first, it was like a bolt of creative energy coursing through my veins, igniting my senses and setting my mind ablaze with possibilities.

I felt like I could conquer the world, one wild idea at a time. Yet, just when I thought I had it all figured out, about 20 minutes later, it hit me like a freight train barreling through the night. Suddenly, the world around me took on a surreal hue, and before I knew it, I was careening headfirst into the abyss of unconsciousness, passed out cold on the couch.

But fear not, dear readers, for even in the depths of my weed-induced slumber, I could still feel the faint whisper of Banana Runts lingering on my lips, a reminder of the wild ride I had just experienced. So, on the scale of 0 to 5 nugs, this twisted masterpiece gets a solid 4 from yours truly.

But heed my warning, my fellow adventurers, for Banana Runts is not for the faint of heart.

Order some now from CaliGoldDelivery.com but approach with caution, embrace the madness, and remember, stay safe, stay weird, and question everything.

Fluorescent Fumes: A Psychedelic Odyssey

I stumbled into my dimly lit living room, the acrid smoke of Cali’s finest clinging to my clothes like a desperate lover. The aftertaste lingered, a bitter reminder of the forbidden pleasures I’d just indulged in. But then, an unexpected twist… the room shifted, and an eerie smell enveloped me. It was familiar, like a half-remembered nightmare from my youth.

Huffing paint. The garage. My cousin Chuck.

We were reckless, teetering on the edge of oblivion. Death was our constant companion, lurking in the shadows, grinning like a deranged carnival barker. Parma, Ohio… a place where dreams went to die, and the mundane was a psychedelic trip in itself.

Chuck, that mad bastard, moved in with me at my mom’s house. Our grand plan? To work together, side by side, conquering the world. Or maybe just the local pizza joint. But fate had other ideas.

The garage became our sanctuary… a sweltering cocoon in a hot Ohio summer where time warped and reality unraveled. Chuck and I, like deranged alchemists, brewed our elixir of madness: fluorescent green spray paint, stolen from my dad’s garage or my grandpa’s toolshed, I can’t recall which. The details blur, like the edges of reality when you’re high on fumes.

We’d light our cigarettes, the glowing tips like beacons in the dimness. The garage door shut, sealing us off from the world. The canister of neon intoxication sat on the workbench, its label worn and cryptic. We’d shake it, listen to the rattle of forbidden knowledge, and then plunge into the abyss.

We sprayed it into bags, inhaled deeply, and ascended. The world dissolved, replaced by a kaleidoscope of neon hues.

The first huff was a revelation. The garage walls wavered, and Chuck’s face contorted into a grotesque grin. We’d giggle like lunatics, our laughter echoing off the rusty tools and forgotten memories. We entered a realm I can only describe as “spy vs. spy inside Fortnite.” Imagine pixelated chaos, a psychedelic battleground where secret agents battled for supremacy, fueled by our chemical concoction.

The fluorescent demons danced, their pixelated forms mocking our mortal existence. Spy vs. spy, reality vs. delusion—we straddled the fault line.

Hours melted away. The garage became a fever dream… a fever dream within a fever dream. We’d chase each other, our footsteps echoing like distant gunshots. Chuck would morph into a giant spy, his trench coat flapping in the toxic breeze. I’d wield a pixelated sword, slashing at imaginary foes. The paint fumes fueled our madness, our minds spiraling into oblivion.

And then, the terror set in. The walls moved closer and closer, and the fluorescent demons taunted us. Spy vs. spy took a dark turn. Were we the heroes or the villains? It didn’t matter. We were trapped, our minds unraveling like cheap sweaters. Reality splintered, and I glimpsed the void—the abyss that had swallowed countless souls before us.

And then, the crash. Reality reasserted itself—the sticky floor, the flickering fluorescent bulb, the taste of metal on our tongues.

Chuck collapsed on the garage floor, gasping for air. I clung to the edge of sanity, my heart pounding like a jackhammer. We’d glimpsed the abyss, danced with death, and emerged—changed.

“We have to stop,” I said. “It’s eating us alive.”

As abruptly as it began, it ended.

Chuck moved out soon after. The fluorescent green can vanished, but its memory haunted me. I never huffed paint again, but that pixelated utopia lingered, a warning etched into my synapses. Life in Parma remained mundane, but I knew the truth: We’d touched something beyond the veil. Spy vs. spy, neon and nightmare—it was all there, waiting for the next fool to inhale the fumes and ascend.

So here I am, recounting our reckless escapade. Chuck, if you’re out there, remember: We danced with madness, and for a brief, terrifying moment, we were gods. And the fluorescent green? It still whispers my name in the dead of night, promising secrets and oblivion.

The Great Sake Bomb Massacre

So there I was, dragged into the neon abyss of Sin City, not out of desire but necessity. The exorbitant cost of California living had me shackled to a job I neither loathed nor excelled at, just enough to keep the family fed and the podcast rolling. But hey, it came with perks—like mandatory treks to San Diego, the cesspool of LA, and the glittering mirage of Las Vegas.

What’s my gig, you ask? Irrelevant. What matters is Vegas, baby.

Nestled in the bowels of The Mirage, an ancient relic oozing with the stench of bygone eras and stale tobacco, I pondered my existence amidst kitschy decor straight out of Grandma’s basement.

But this wasn’t your typical Vegas romp; it was a corporate circus. Rubbing elbows with suits I’d never otherwise acknowledge, I paraded through conferences, spewing jargon like a malfunctioning buzzword generator.

One evening, we found ourselves at Benihana—a tourist trap masquerading as a culinary experience. Three hours of onion volcanoes and airborne shrimp left me smelling like a hibachi grill’s illicit affair with MSG. Sake bombs ensued, accompanied by raucous chants, almost resembling a racial slur in an accent I dare not replicate.

The following day brought more charades of competence, culminating in an excursion to the newly christened Las Vegas Sphere. Amidst AI greeters and digital scans promising entry into some Orwellian metaverse, I opted out—FBI, take note.

The show inside was a psychedelic sermon on humanity’s folly, a woke manifesto accompanied by sensory overload. For a moment, I teetered on the brink of existential revelation, tripping balls in a spherical cathedral of enlightenment.

But alas, reality beckoned. Back in my room, amidst the haze of intoxication, I reflected on the casino floor—a tableau of despair and depleted fortunes. Disheartened, I retreated, pondering the irony of an old woman seeking directions to Planet 13, the cannabis superstore.

That brings us to the end of this uninspiring trip to land of greed, Next time, Vegas, it’ll be on my terms—sans corporate shackles and with chosen companions. No more pretense, just pure, unadulterated debauchery.

Stick it to the System and Embrace the Chaos

 

Welcome to another Freeloader Friday on The Mikey Podcast! In this episode we’re diving headfirst into a whirlwind of chaos, laughter, and unfiltered truth. From tech troubles to personal revelations, societal critiques to downright bizarre topics, this episode has it all.

 

Ever felt like you’re wrestling a greased-up bear while trying to stream on YouTube? Well, that’s just another day in the life of The Mikey Podcast. Join me as I navigate the treacherous waters of online censorship, tech glitches, and the constant struggle for creative freedom. Hint: Rumble might just be the lifeline we’ve been waiting for.

But speaking of lifelines, let’s dive the joys of staring into the existential abyss and wondering, “Who am I, really?” Join me as I bare my soul and share the ups and downs of my own identity journey. Spoiler alert: it’s a ride filled with twists, turns, and more than a few awkward moments.

But it’s not at all a therapy episode because it was Groundhog Day … again.

Let’s talk about Pennsylvania – In this episode I take aim at the Keystone State with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. From Punxsutawney Phil’s questionable predictions to the downright absurdity of Amish lifestyle, no tradition is safe. Sorry, Pennsylvania – consider this your official roast!

Come to think about it, it’s gotta be hard living in such a lot of despair like Pennsylvania.

It’s already tough everywhere else, just imagine living in PA!?

Get ready to Grab your tissues and prepare to commiserate as I explore the soul-crushing abyss of financial responsibilities, skyrocketing living costs, and the joy of handing over your hard-earned cash to the taxman. Spoiler alert: it’s not pretty, but at least we’re all in this mess together. So wipe away those tears and let’s laugh through the pain!

Now if you thought financial woes were bad, just wait until you hear about California’s latest venture into the world of recycled wastewater.

Like … WTF California? Coming Soon: Poop Water!

We’ll dive headfirst into the murky waters of California’s latest venture – turning sewage into drinking water. It’s a topic so bizarre, you’ll question whether you’re living in a dystopian novel or just a really messed-up reality show. So grab your favorite beverage (not from California, preferably) and let’s unravel the mysteries of poop water together!

Look, In this Freeloader Friday episode of The Mikey Podcast, we’ve laughed, we’ve cried, and we’ve probably offended a few people along the way. But hey, that’s just how we roll. So why not stick around and join the conversation? Listen or watch to the full episode here and remember – question everything.

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The Grandma Serial Killer

Have you ever wondered about the hidden stories behind seemingly ordinary houses? The kind you pass by every day without giving a second thought, until you learn what secrets they hold. In the latest episode of *The Mikey Podcast*, we’re about to take you on a bone-chilling journey into a world that’s as fascinating as it is horrifying.

Picture this: a cozy boarding house in the heart of Sacramento during the 1980s. It sounds inviting, almost like a scene from a charming period piece. But behind the quaint exterior of this seemingly welcoming establishment lies a spine-tingling tale of terror.

Dorothea Helen Puente was the mastermind behind this “special” boarding house. You may be accustomed to hosts who greet you with a smile and freshly baked cookies, but Dorothea had her unique brand of hospitality. She would accept vulnerable elderly and mentally disabled tenants. However, her idea of making them feel at home was a lot more sinister than you can imagine.

Not everyone who stayed at Dorothea’s boarding house left with their lives intact. Those who dared to question her practices soon vanished without a trace. Imagine cashing Social Security checks belonging to the tenants while they mysteriously disappeared, never to be seen again. A sinister twist on the “home away from home” concept, wouldn’t you say?

Before we take a deep dive into Dorothea’s dark world, we’ll rewind the tape of her life to understand how this sinister saga unfolded. Her childhood was far from idyllic, shaped by abuse and tragedy. Her journey, filled with unbelievable twists and turns, led her to this chilling path of murder and deception.

For those who love true crime stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat, you won’t want to miss this gripping episode. We’ll explore Dorothea’s life, her criminal endeavors, and how she managed to operate her house of horrors right under everyone’s noses. The intrigue and secrets surrounding her story are just a taste of what’s in store.

So, do you have the courage to uncover the dark secrets that took place behind the walls of that ordinary boarding house in Sacramento? The only way to experience this bone-chilling journey is to listen to the latest episode of The Mikey Podcast. Get ready to be captivated, horrified, and left wanting more.

Don’t wait any longer. Click below to listen now, and prepare to be amazed by the true story of the “Grandma Serial Killer.”

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The Vampire Of Sacramento

Alright, folks, you ready to get down to business? Cause this is gonna get crazy. Richard Trenton Chase, the vampire of Sacramento, is our haunting subject. Born on May 23rd, 1950, Chase had a taste for something… unusual, to say the least.

Join me as we uncover the eerie signs of his troubled childhood, his bizarre obsessions, and his shocking descent into madness. From animal cruelty to bizarre delusions, this guy was a real piece of work.

But that’s not all; we’ll venture deep into his twisted mind, exploring his bizarre blood rituals and a thirst for something far more sinister. This is the stuff nightmares are made of.

So, are you ready to unravel the darkness? Tune in to Episode 201 of The Mikey Podcast and brace yourself for the twisted tale of the Vampire of Sacramento. You won’t believe how one man’s obsessions led to a reign of terror that shocked a community. Listen now, if you dare!

Unmasking the Connection

BlackRock, Pfizer, and the Covid Chronicles

Hey there, fellow truth-seekers and podcast enthusiasts! Buckle up, because we’re diving deep into the juicy tidbits that BlackRock and Pfizer have been cooking up together. Intrigued? Oh, you should be!

Listen as we dissect the latest twist in the pandemic plotline – the return of Covid restrictions.

I’ve got thoughts, you’ve got thoughts, and together, we’re going to untangle the web of rumors that’s got everyone scratching their heads. And can we take a moment to roll our eyes at the “BA 286” variant?

And what does that secret lab in Reedly Have to tdo with all of this? Guess who’s got the insider scoop? yours truly. I’m unearthing the secrets, peeling back the layers, and serving it all up with a side of commentary. And speaking of secrets, those booster shots are making waves. Are they just a one-way ticket to immunity paradise, or is there a plot twist? Could it be just about the money? Or is it really about mail-in ballots? We’re diving deep!

Also Hollywood’s oddball decisions and the sudden surge of Covid consciousness at workplaces? Oh its getting jucy!

But don’t worry I’m not leaving you hanging. To catch all these jaw-dropping revelations wrapped in a cocoon of humor, you’ve gotta plug in to the latest episode of The Mikey Podcast.

So, whether you’re strolling through the park with your trusty headphones or cozied up at home, it’s time to embark on this truth-hunting escapade together. Let’s peel back those flashy headlines, shall we? Because if you’re hungry for a podcast cocktail mixed with humor and truth, look no further. Tune in now HERE

Unmasking Hawaii’s Fiery Drama!

Alright, remember that wild ride we had on last week’s Freeloader Friday live episode? If you missed it, don’t worry, you can catch it right here on MikeyPodcast.com, YouTube, and Spotify. But let me tell you, things have been heating up in Hawaii since then, hotter than a jalapeno on a summer day.

Now, I’ve never been one to trust mainstream news. It’s just not my thing. But when I found out about the full-on pyrotechnic showdown happening in Hawaii, it knocked me off my feet. Over 100 lives lost and hundreds still missing. This isn’t some Hollywood flick, folks. This is real life.

You would think that FEMA and the Red Cross would swoop in like superheroes, right? Well, think again. These FEMA camps they talk about? Trust me, they’re no dream vacation spot. And the Red Cross? They’re basically saying, “Come to our camp if you want to be safe!” Yeah, right. People are taking matters into their own hands, surviving on their own while these big shots play catch-up.

And don’t even get me started on the Brandon Administration’s so-called “Fact Sheet.” It’s more like a recipe for chaos. Loans for your burnt-down house? Yeah, like that’s ever gonna happen. $700 payments? And GMO baby food? Not on my watch. Join me as I dive deep into the absurdity of it all.

Now, let’s get a little weird, shall we? Ever heard of the Illuminati’s plan to spill the beans before executing their evil deeds? I’ll explain it. Also Direct energy weapons AKA DEWs Buckle up, because I’m about to take you down a rabbit hole of epic proportions, where I separate fact from fiction.

Oh, and get this: there’s talk of 15-minute smart cities and some shady happenings in historical towns. Can you imagine Maui becoming a smart city island?

Episode 184 of the Mikey Podcast is gonna blow your mind with conspiracy theories, FEMA antics, and unfiltered takes. This is where it all goes down, where we challenge the norm, question everything, and maybe even have a laugh or two.

So, get ready for the ride of your life and join me for episode 184. You can find it right HERE

Alien Encounters, Wildfires, and Space Lasers!

Are these connected to the wildfires?

Yo! Welcome fellow curious minds and skeptical thinkers! Buckle up, because Episode 182 of The Mikey Podcast is taking you through the realms of unexplained phenomena, alien encounters, and the ever-thriving world of conspiracy theories.

If you’re ready to challenge reality and indulge your imagination, this episode is your golden ticket. And trust me, you won’t want to miss this one!

I know what you’re thinking: aliens encounters? Seriously? Well, grab your tinfoil hats, because the line between reality and imagination just got blurrier. In this episode, I dive into the baffling reports of seven-foot-tall aliens that appear to be straight out of a sci-fi movie. Think Predator meets small-town Peru – it’s wilder than you could ever imagine.

But it gets better. Or weirder. Depending on your perspective. I’ll walk you through the unlikely intersections of technology and mysterious events. Can you believe there’s actually Chinese space lasers? Yes, you read that right – lasers from the sky.

Ever heard of Project Blue Beam?

I can’t promise you that this episode will give you all the answers you’re seeking, but I can guarantee that it’ll entertain, provoke thought, and maybe even lead you down some rabbit holes you never knew existed. Reality and imagination collide in ways you won’t believe – or maybe you will.

Listen Now: HERE

Remember, truth might be stranger than fiction, but it’s all about embracing the journey. Don’t miss out on this electrifying episode – subscribe, listen, and let your mind wander. After all, who knows what else might be out there?