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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2024 · 43 MIN

EP 1325 - Shhh

from Dead Rabbit Radio The Daily Paranormal Podcast · host Jason Carpenter

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And then we can look at the story of a young woman driving down the road just like many of us do every day. But what happens to her? Forces all of us to ask the question, why? And then we head back to school to take a look at the story of a little kid who's just hanging out, having a good time in preschool.

What she doesn't realize is that she's about to be exposed to a bizarre conspiracy. Or will she? Today in their Rap Radio welcome back to another episode of Dead Rap Radio. I'm hosting.

I'm having a great day. Hope you guys are having a great day. Hope you guys have some awesome weekend. I'm going to go see Beetlejuice mostly because I want to see the movie, but secondly because of the awesome air conditioning we have in our local theater here.

Sinistars, which kind of cool name actually super villain would own Cine stars is our local movie theory. Can't wait to go see the Juice. But somebody who's cool no matter what temperature it says on the Toronto Coming into Dead Rap Radio command, everyone get on your feet. Give it a Jonathan Douglas.

Woohoo. Yeah. Woohoo. Jonathan Douglas running into Dead Rat Radio with man Jonathan.

I might actually give him a shout out before I'm still going off his list I found on the ground in my studio. But Jonathan, whether or not you have a shout out before, he definitely did make a donation during the 6th anniversary livestream special we did back in June. So for that reason, Jonathan, you're gonna be our captain, our pilot this episode. If you guys can't support the show financially, I truly do understand.

I really, really do. Just helps her to worry about Dead Rat Radio. That helps out so much. Tell your friends, tell your family, tell everyone you know Dead Rat Radio is your favorite paranormal show.

Also, I should announce I should have been doing this for all along. Patreon members get access to the Patreon discord, access to the live episode we do on Sunday morning and ad free episodes as well. Jonathan, let's go ahead and get this party started. I'm gonna go ahead and what's the coolest?

Gonna go ahead and toss you the key of the Hair ain't glider. Everyone climb onto Jonathan's ankles as Jonathan jumps off the highest point of Rabbit Radio Command. Why don't you glide us all the way out to the local movie theater? We'll be covering kind of a series of short stories, Little short guys today.

Well, I say that obviously you can see the run time. I don't know how exos is gonna go. It's just so hot. It's like 90 degrees in here.

I'm really racing against the sun like my personal hero Riddick once did, trying to outrun the sun on Butcher Bay or whatever movie I was. He's not my personal hero, but he doesn't make some pretty awesome movies. I just. I'm dying.

I'm dying in here. So we're gonna go ahead, we're gonna get through this as soon as possible so I don't die of heat stroke. But while short, I think all these stories are pretty interesting. I think this is a great way to round out the week.

Right after the movie theater, we're sitting down and you walk in and you bring in all this popcorn and soda and stuff. And I was like, yo, thanks dude. Why don't you get some for yourself? And I'm just like sitting there, just all slumped over the chair.

I'll tell you what happened. I just recorded probably 20 minutes of a segment about this conspiracy theory thing I have in about 18 minutes. And I realized, oh, this doesn't even matter to anything. I don't even know if it's informative or whatever.

I'm just all slumped over. It's so hot in here. I. So, Jason, wow, man.

Did you maybe episode to be late? No, I don't want the episode to be late. I like to have them available for you guys by 6:00am Eastern Standard Time. That's my cut off date.

But I don't want to waste your guys time either. Kind of like I'm doing now explaining why I don't want to waste your time. It was interesting. It was, you know, it wasn't 18 minutes of interest.

So let's go. We're leaving the movie theory. There's this whole thing about delusions and mental illnesses and stuff and how I think people are going to become mentally ill because of the Deadpool and Wolverine movie and the Spider Verse movies. But now you don't want to hear that.

Now you don't want to hear about modern movies turning people mentally insane. If I can tell it in a shorter version, I'll do something on a future episode because it is interesting. Conspiracy theory. But it's this idea that we talked about before, delusions.

I'll put all those episodes in the show notes. Delusions tend to match the latest stage of technology or societal development. So in the 90s, we go all the way back. People had this thing called the glass delusion, when glass was really rare and only very wealthy people had glass and they couldn't understand it.

They thought it was magical or borderline magic. Wealthy people started to think they were made out of glass. Now, they would have had a different mental delusion 100 years ago. Maybe they thought that demons were after them.

And then 100 years before that, maybe they thought the Romans were after them. You know what I mean? Like getting stopped by Roman legions. And you're like, oh, no, they're gonna take me to the Coliseum.

Then we have the Truman Show. Yeah, a bunch of stuff in between, but Truman show, right? Truman show delusion. Episode of the episode in the show notes this idea that people think they're the main star of reality, the main star of television show, that everyone's watching, everyone around them is just an actor.

And after that, we had the Matrix delusion, where you are one of the very few, if not the only actual human in a simulation. Everyone else is an npc, a non player character. You're trying to break out of the Matrix and you had these things happen. The Matrix delusion wouldn't work in 1950.

In 1950, they thought the Russians were beaming rays into your dental feelings. That was a very common. When I say common, I mean among insane people, you have that delusion. So it tends to match what, you know, back in satellites were all the rage.

And I'm saying with these new movies, like Spider verse movies, multiverse canon events, it's all about the unchangeable parts of the universe. And in Devil Wolverine, they said each universe only has one person in the entire universe, that if they die, the rest of the universe crumbles, the multiverse remains, that universe crumbles. And I go, that both of those are really, really interesting delusion jump off points. The idea of being the anchor being is very narcissistic, which is something we see in a lot of modern illusions like the Truman Show.

No one ever hallucinates there. The extra no one ever was walking around with a ladder being like, where do you want me put these lights, boss? Because you're delusional, you think you're the key grip or whatever on the set of someone else's reality. What?

No, people hallucinate. They're the Star people have this illusion they're the star. The same thing with the Matrix. People don't go, oh, yeah, now we live in a simulation and I'm an npc.

They imagine themselves as being one of the few actual humans consciousnesses trapped in the Matrix. The idea of thinking you're the only person, that's important if you die, everything else falls apart across the universe. And then the idea of canon events, meaning in every universe there are certain immutable things that must happen to the anchor being. And if they don't happen, the universe collapses.

So it's really, really. It's such a narcissist. I love both of those movies. I love spiders movies.

I love Deadpool and Wolverine. But when I was watching my movies are Young mind. And I get this. I'm all about free speech.

I'm not telling them not to do this, but it's interesting because I thought young minds who are just starting to enter their stage of delusion, they're gonna latch onto these things, things that are plot points in these fun movies. You're gonna have young men mostly, right? We've talked about like schizophrenia, developing schizophrenia, late teens, early 20s. They're gonna have these movies and this one resonating with them.

It's not because of the laughter. It's not because of the storytelling or the action. It's only because they start to think that, wow, what if that is the answer to everything? I always knew there's something different about me, but maybe there really is something different about me.

Maybe I am the anchor bean of this reality. And that's fine, right? It's okay to have a high opinion of yourself. I mean, that's a little hoity toity, but fine.

The question is, what will it. Will it have any sort of negative outcomes? We have people we covered before on the show, people who think Reptilians are taking over the planet. Interdimensional Reptilians are conquering the globe.

And this man thought his earliest is whispering in the store. Hurry up. Just when you forget about it, I bring it up. This guy thought his two kids were Reptilians from another dimension.

So he took them to the beach and shot them both with a spear gun. Killed his kids because he had to save the world. I'm not blamed David IK for that. I'm not going to blame people who believe in Reptilians for that.

People who talk about online. That was his mental illness that, you know, unfortunately went untreated. I don't think anyone's left to blame for his actions, but himself. But I just think it'll be interesting to see if these become conspiracy theories because these are very, very popular movies.

They really kind of came out back to back maybe two years apart. So that developing mind of someone who's just starting to slip into illusion, I think they'll lock into that. I think they'll start to see themselves as these anchor beings and the universe is nothing without them. It's almost more grandiose than the Truman Show.

The Truman show is just at your start of a television show. These ones are the star of an entire universe and certain things have to happen, otherwise the universe falls apart. That's kind of the key thing. If you start to think that certain bad things have to happen, then you can create those negative circumstances to try to make sure your reality stays together.

But we'll see. I mean, it'll be interesting. I don't think we'll actually see anything come from it for the next 10 years. But I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see in the conspiracy theory world people posting about themselves being the anchor being.

It's really not much. It's really not that far away from what we already have in the conspiracy world as the nobody. This idea that there is someone out there right now destined to destroy the Illuminati and they don't know it yet. So that gives all of us hope, right?

You go, wow, what if that's me? It's a very, very well constructed conspiracy theory because the nobody could be anybody and that allows anybody to glom onto it again. This is even bigger than nobody. This is bigger than the Illuminati.

The anchor being is the most important person in the universe since its inception. Something, if they die, the whole universe is demolished. You think you would put your survival above everything else and you would see yourself as doing the universe a favor. Because if you die, that means everybody else dies.

So if you have to do some destructive acts to ensure your own existence or to ensure these canon events happen, so be it. But we'll see. Again, I think we'll start to see posts about these two elements, mostly anchor beans. I think that's gonna be the first thing you see.

People are claiming that they are the anchor being of our reality. I think we're starting that in the next six months to a year. The actual effects, I mean like when we're reading true crime articles about some 25 year old guy who took a shotgun, went out and executed his family to barbecue. And he always blockbuster about Hyde and Greens.

I Think that's gonna be a bit farther down the road, I hope. Okay, first off, I hope it doesn't happen. But if it does have to happen, that sounds bad. I say that because then I'm saying it's a canon event.

But interesting stuff. Interesting stuff, but not interesting enough for 20 minutes. Let's go ahead. Jonathan.

I'm Tashi. The keys to the Heritage One. Climb on board. This is another breezy vehicle.

As Jonathan hovers us out of the movie theater, all the way out to the street, he's like, just go to the street feed. He's like, are you there? It's like, no, no, no. Just keep going.

It's a particular street. We're headed out to the street. We don't know the exact location, the story, or the name of the driver. We're gonna call her Monica.

Monica, though, was driving down the street one day. She was pregnant. So she's got her pregnant baby belly in the steering wheel, but she's not beside his eyes like, oh, mom, let someone else drive. She's gonna be born with a little bunch of ridges on his head from where the steering wheel was in them.

Mom's driving the car down the street now. Although she has a life growing inside of her little baby, little baby boy, she's recently encountered the opposite of that. A death. About a week earlier, her grandmother passed away.

So she's, you know, kind of sad. She was hoping that she'd be a great grandmother. She was hoping she was gonna make her a great grandmother because she would live to see this little baby boy get born. But such is life.

She's driving down the road, she's pregnant and something. So Monica's right down the road on this particular day when she looks up and in the rearview mirror, she sees Grandma freaks out, I think, as we all would driving on the road. I think if anyone materializes in your backseat, even if they're alive, you're like, uncle Tom, so nice to see you. Just the shock of seeing someone in your backseat that you don't expect is bad enough.

But the fact that you know this person died a week earlier terrifies Monica. She slams on the brakes, and just then, a massive, nearly 1,000 pound moose gallops right across the road. Moose. The Cthulhu show up.

What was that? Giant moose runs across the road. Monica said that she knows had she not stopped the car when she did, she would have ran into that moose. A thousand pounds of hoof and fur, muscle and horns.

Or is it antlers? They're huge. I was actually Surprised. The first time I saw moose.

I never saw moose in my life, but I saw like a National Geographic thing or something. Nature stuff. They're sound like a moose walking around. And I was like, what?

They say a moose. They go, most people think a moose is a big deer. It's not. It's better compared to a small elephant.

They're massive. And she would have hit this moose. It wouldn't have been a good thing for anybody, right? Total.

The car could have really seriously hurt Monica, could have damaged the baby, her little baby. And she knows my nose in her heart that had she not slammed on her brakes when she had, she would have ran right into this moose. After that, Monica never saw the dose of her grandmother ever again. It was only in that moment where she saw her.

And that story was posted anonymously online by Monica's son who's grown up and can now use a computer. Can I type stuff out? And he said that she said, he said, my mom says that she believes that grandmother was looking out for the both of us and saved our lives that day. It's interesting on the face of it, it's a very simple ghost story.

It's this idea of a love first off, a loved one coming back to visit someone that they left behind is probably one of the most common types of ghost stories. When I meet people a lot of times when I meet people who talk about ghosts, that's the number one type of story they'll tell me. They'll go, oh, I believe in ghosts, actually saw my grandmother once. They'll tell me story like that or they write me an email like that.

It's very common when you look at literature. What's funny is that when you read books, those don't pop up a lot because when you read books, they're about haunted houses. They're about a place that either has some repeatable event, so the house itself is haunted and it's manifesting the same things, give or take over and over again. Or it's just an absolutely crazy weekend, right?

It's just like weird bulldogs activity, fires bursting out everywhere between the house runs down the end. There's not really a lot of. I mean probably like a Chicken Soup for the Soul book might have things like this. There's not a lot of ghosts that are just like grandmothers coming back, but they're quite common.

That's a very, very common way, especially in dreams. Shortly after somebody dies, they come to you in a dream and talk to you and tell you things and stuff like that. Say Goodbye. Generally, this is in that subset of ghost sightings.

But this one was not there to let Monica know that things are great on the other side. Grandmother did come back with a purpose, and it was to stop this car accident. And when I come across these stories, I find these very interesting. But I always have the same thoughts.

Why Monica? Because really, people have tragic accidents all the time. So why did the grandmother? And I'm not upset, right?

I'm not like, I'll just post her eyes and have died in the womb. Moose is such a triple them to death. I'm not saying that I'm glad that everyone survived. What I find interesting is, yes, I take the story of face value.

They would have hit that Moose and grandma had not appeared in the backseat and freaked Monica out. But why? Why her? When I say why, I mean why her?

And why not all the others who die in car accidents or start climbing the ladder that's going to fall? It's unstable. And that dude's grandpa just died a week ago. He's all laughing.

Grandpa's like, oh, see you soon, grandson, as the ladder's all wiggling. You know what I mean? There's tons of accidents all over the world. And we've kind of talked about it before, like, why do some people seem to have guardian angels, but other people don't?

And this kind of raises that same question. This isn't the first time, and unfortunately it won't be the last time that a grandmother dies and something bad happens later, right? I mean, that's just the way life is sometimes. And you think, why don't we see this more often?

Now what's interesting is you can go, Jason. And this is true, right? Think about. I'm not saying that every single time before there's a car accident, there needs to be a ghost in the backseat.

Because then you just have ghost hunters being like on today's episode. We're cause mass casualties on the freeway to see ghosts and create a few. I wonder how many people drive down the road. I'm sure it's a very, very small amount, but it's probably not zero.

A mother to be driving down the road and there's a ghost appears in her backseat. The mother's like dancing out, you know, listening to some birdie smears. A mother, oops, I did it again. Cause another crash fatality.

She's driving down the road and the ghost of her grandmother appears in the back seat. And the driver doesn't notice it and she smashes into a semi that blew through a Red light killing her instantly. The ghost is. The ghost is all like, oh man, I know.

I told her to replace that rearview mirror. She's running around that one. That's illegal. I wonder how often people see these or don't see these things.

The ghost or the phenomenon appears when they go and notice. And then the person continues on and does something that results in their death. Again, I'm not saying it happens all the time, not saying it happens daily or even weekly, but I'm sure it happens every so often. People disregard a hunch.

People wake up on September 11, 2001 and they're like, dude, I just have this weird feeling I shouldn't be on that flight. Nah, it's fine. They get on the. Get on the plane.

And you know what sucks for them is that you imagine once the hijackers showed up and they're pulling out the box cutters and all that stuff, they're like, you know what I mean? Like they have had the hunch, they had the premonition that they shouldn't get on the plane, but they did it anyways. You know, very famously, Seth McFarlane, I don't think he had permission. I think he was just hungover or something.

But he was supposed to fly on one of those planes crashing the World Trade Center. He's like, ah, whatever, I'll go tomorrow. And he survived. And we have that story about which morning.

He was just a drunk. It was just the drunk. He won't wake up on time. But we have that other story that I love about the man who took that boat trip.

It was like old timey story. Like I think it was like early 1900s. He was on this big boat trip and he knew because he'd been on so many boats throughout his life, he knew there was something wrong with the boat. It was listing and stuff was sliding everywhere.

He knew that it was like just not either well operated or well, the luggage and all that stuff, all of the, what's this called, the packaging, the storage stuff, it wasn't lashed down right. Like he could feel something was wrong with the boat and he kept going, oh, it'll be fine, it'll be fine. He needs to take his boat back to England. And then as they were rounding the tip of Africa, he had this nightmare.

I'll put a couple episodes in the show notes. We had this nightmare where all of the people in the boat were lined up on the deck of the ship, including him. And in front of them was a man in a military type uniform holding a sword in One hand and a bloody rag in the other. And he's like, okay, I'm done.

I'm getting off this boat. And he tried convincing the other people on the ship to get off of them at the next stop. The next stop was at the tip of Africa. So he was gonna have to.

He had to get, like, land transportation from Africa, which nowadays would just be a really long Uber. Back then, it was like three months to go from Africa to England, and no one took him up. He's like, guys, it's something really bad. It's gonna happen here.

I know I've been on a boat. But that dream finally settled it for him. And so he got off the boat and no one else did. And the ship has never been seen since.

No bodies ever washed up. I think they found, like, a plank of wood somewhere a couple years later. And he had to. He told the story in the court.

He told the story in the inquest in England. He told all about other people may have had that dream. People on that MH370, that Malaysian Air flight. I'm sure.

Maybe not, though, right? Maybe one person goes, I shouldn't take this flight. Maybe they had premonition. Maybe they had a nightmare the night before.

And then they go back, really, you know, my tickets on responsible. I really need to get on it. And they get on it and never seen again. But the question is, it's funny that this is being doubled up with a delusional one, because the question is, when do you follow it?

I. Every time I get on plane, I think, this is the one that's gonna blow up. And it never does. Never does.

I've never had playing blow up on me or crash or anything like that. I always feel in my stomach, this is the one. And I don't follow my gut. And the plane lands safely.

So what point do you follow? I'm telling you, if I dream like that, if I dream there's a guy with a sword, the bloody rag, I would just, you know, eat the cost of the ticket and take it on the plate. But when do you make that determination? And because again, the question goes, why did he have that dream?

His life was saved because of it. And then you go, well, other people may have had a dream, similar or similar feeling, but didn't follow their instincts. Same thing with this. There could be other people climbing up a Ripley ladder, and if they look to their left, they'd see grandpa floating next to them, being like, well, you know what's funny, too?

I was about to say it's going. Billy, don't do it. The ladder. The ladder is broken.

You go. What? Grandpa. Okay.

And he scrambled back down the ladder. What's interesting too is Bramma didn't say anything. And I mentioned that on an episode earlier about and it was a reference to the story. So a lot of times ghosts don't talk.

I said that like an episode last week when I was staying on this story and said that Bramma didn't say anything. She didn't say watch out or moose or oh, your hair looks so good like that. I'm so glad to see you get that hair again. No, she just appeared.

And that was enough to get Monica to slam on the brakes. But had Monica not looked, there had been three ghosts in that backseat, right? Maybe a moose ghost as well. You have Monica, baby, ghost, grandma, and maybe the ghost of this moose hanging out.

Although he probably would have just. Probably just broken a leg. He probably would have made it after Stark found them. I always find it interesting.

Why do some people get saved and other people don't? Why do some people have these visions and other people don't see anything? Why do other people's dead relatives warn them of incoming danger while others unfortunately plunge right into it, not knowing what's about to happen? What is the difference?

Interesting. Interesting stuff. We got one more place to go. Jonathan Douglas.

I'm going to touch the piece of the world famous carbon copter. Why don't we leave behind the street as you fly us all the way out to New York. I'm gonna hold a dead rabbit radio fundraiser where I'm gonna sell the sweat that I'm sweating while recording these hot episodes. But even passionately, people, and not telling what it is, they're like, what?

Why did I get this little vial of water? They're like, well, I gave it the mail. It must be delicious salty sweat. You could wring my shirt out and a children's pool would fill up right now.

So we gotta wrap this up. We got this story. I find this, again, absolutely fascinating. Why did I name this person Monica as well?

I've been doing that recently. A lot of Monica's. I pick names at random. Let's name this person.

Let's name this person Melinda. Never call her Monica on accident. I'm sorry, because I'm going to say Monica. That's weird that it keeps popping my head.

Melinda. She posts this online. That's not a real name, but Melinda posted this online because she's trying to solve a mystery. But what she ends up doing is causing More people to think like technical mysteries they're supposed to do.

Anyways, we're headed out to New York, specifically Rochester, N.Y. and even more specific than that, there is in the suburb of Greece, a street called Stone Road. 550 Stone Road is the address we're going to. Nowadays, it's a dollar store.

But back in 1996, 1997, somewhere around there, it was Tiny Talents Preschool. Melinda at the time was four years old, and she was attending this preschool. One day, her teacher, who we will call Ms. Collins, walks over to Melinda and says, melinda, come with me, come with me, young child.

Melinda's like, okay, because you know the preschool. What else you gonna do? She walks over there, and a couple other kids are there as well. And Ms.

Collins takes Melinda and a small group of students out of the classroom and into what is described as a storage room type area. So bigger than a broom closet, but something of that ilk. Not a place of learning, but a places of boxes full of learning. And while they're all in the storage room, Ms.

Collins says to the group of kids, she says, quote, this is for the special kids only. Don't tell the other kids and make them feel bad, unquote. Ms. Collins then crouches down so she's eye level with the children.

She puts her finger over her mouth like the shh sign. Melinda as an adult writing about this. After Ms. Collins crouched down, put her finger to make the SH symbol, Melinda wrote, quote.

And then I don't remember anything else at all after that. Just completely nothing. And here she is. She just posted this.

She posted it underneath the name upbeat builder8885. She's posting this in August of 2024. She's a grown woman at this point. And she goes, I don't know what that was.

I don't know anything. She goes, here's the thing. She goes, it was at least one teacher, possibly two. And she said there was at least one other kid, but it could have been any number of more kids.

She said, I don't know how many kids are in there. I don't even really remember how many teachers are in there. But I know I wasn't alone. I know there was at least one other kid and there may have been another teacher.

I don't remember, and I don't remember anything she says. And she's trying to figure this out. She's like, this is the name of the school. Does anyone else know anything about this?

And she tried posting this online in places that talk about Rochester, New York. She tried posting this online, different places. And when she posted this, you had some people. And I understand the.

The default of this. People are like, dude, you might have a repressed memory. Something really bad might have happened to you in that closet, and that's why you don't remember it. Which I understand that default, but that's really not always the case.

Sometimes people don't remember. And in the world of conspiracy theory, because that's what we're talking about here, it can be not bad. Not that something creepy happened to her, but something. Something that is not that she is repressing the memories.

Okay, listen. So here's the thing. You wonder, because we've talked about this before on the show. I know this kind of a review of stuff we've covered in the past, but this whole idea of the government testing kids at a very early age for certain skills and or abilities.

There's a whole conspiracy theory that the GATE program is actually not just a way for schools to uplift their students who are excelling and really are being bored by the normal, everyday class. You just left them in there, eventually start slacking off, so you put them in harder classes. But there's been a conspiracy theory that's more than that, that there are certain people who are put in the GATE program because the government wants to keep an eye on them. Some of the conspiracy theories, too, is that the government doesn't just want to keep an eye on them, it wants to dampen their spirits.

In a sense, you might be too smart for society. It's really funny, right? How narcissistic some of these conspiracy theories can get. But the idea that basically you might be a little too insightful, a little too insightful for society.

So it could have been something like that, right? It could have been that nothing creepy happened to Melinda, but she did undergo some sort of training, some sort of experience, and that information was then wiped from her. Wiped from her memory. Not a creepy sexual thing like a government thing, right?

They're like, okay, yes, she was able to move the marble with her mind. Let's make sure we keep an eye on her. But. But let's also make sure she doesn't remember this.

And when she posted this online, no one was really able to help her with, you know about Tiny Tots or whatever name the place was called. Maybe one of you guys went there. Tiny Towns Preschool. After she posted this, she had other people posting things that they remember that were very weird when they were children.

But we'll take a look at this one. We'll call him Mark. He said that when he was eight years old, he was at school, and him and a small group of kids were moved into a side room. So it wasn't a whole class, just a couple kids were moved into the side room.

And a man. It was already set up in that room. There's a man sitting there, and he had a glass of water on the table. And the kids kind of walk over and they're like, thirsty?

No, there was acid glass of water sitting on the table. The man takes an egg, and he puts the egg in the water and it sinks. Then he added salt to the water, and the egg rose. The man looked at the children, and he said, why did the egg rise?

And no one could give the correct answer. So the man started packing everything up. My delicious drink egg water. He's packing everything up to leave.

And one of the students go, hey, can you tell us why that worked? Why did the egg rise in the water after he added the salt? Can you tell us? The man turned to them and said, no.

He showed us the science experiment, but won't tell us the science. Mark said he had not seen that man before or since that day. So, again, I think people probably are running these weird experiments from time to time. I mean, this one, obviously, I looked up.

I figured it out. I had to go. Old salt water is a little more buoyant. But why do that?

So why show kids something interesting? That's not how it works. What's the point? Why are these events happening again?

I think that's probably what happened to Melinda. It was probably under something so benign that she doesn't remember it, especially being four years old. Or maybe they did something and not a creepy way, but her memory was erased. They tested her in some way, and she didn't show.

She could not tell why the egg rose. So they wiped her memory. Something like that. It really just.

It really makes you think. Like, are these happening? Are they asking if people visit schools? Yes, people visit schools.

I know, like, these things. The egg. Hey, I mean, like, why would you do that? Why would you do that?

I get it. To test the kids. But then you would want to go, hey, guys, this is how this egg works. How it works.

He's all eating it, drinking the water, and then he goes, you see? That's how egg water work. Delicious egg water was. Does this happen often?

I don't think it happens often. They might not even do it anymore. I think a lot of this stuff could be built into online games for kids where you could have like a game for kids that have a certain level that has a puzzle that's extremely challenging and may also offer insight into the person doing the puzzle. And 99% of the people will be able to do it.

They'll time out after 30 seconds, no big deal. But if someone is, let's say 9, 10 years old, able to complete that puzzle in time and then just moves on the next level of the game, they just think it was a bonus round without peeing a server. Somewhere in this carnivore system we have that shows that there's a kid here who has some abilities we might want to look at. I think now, instead of sending people out to these schools, you could do that.

And again, it'd be perfect because you wouldn't 10 years later, type one. Oh, my God. I was at this school and I remember playing this bonus level and it was really, really hard. Do you think the government was testing me?

People would be like, no, you just like video games. It'd be way less mysterious and you'd be able to do way more of these tests on a daily basis to really kind of figure that stuff out. Eventually you would have to make contact with the student. But you know, just observe, Observe and report for the longest time.

And you can chart it and go, oh, you know, we notice that the abilities of these kids, if they have some sort of super high intellect or even some sort of side component, even if they're able to predict what, like, let's say it's a game where it's like a number game and it's a matching game, but it's actually not a static matching game. It's not like, you know, where you're trying to match two cards. It's constantly fluctuating, but you're able to constantly find the match because you have a premonition of where the other card actually is at. These would be very, very easy games to program and very easy games to monitor.

Most people, they'd be like, what? This game's broken. I know the butterfly was under there. The game times out, no big deal.

But it'd be really easy to test this stuff. And the testy would never know. There would be no man with an egg. Nothing would ever be unusual.

There'd be no teacher to them. There'd be no mystery. There would just be a level in the game. I think if they're doing this, and I wouldn't be surprised if the government is trying to find people with special abilities.

Of course, why not? If you thought there was an employment of your population that had the ability to predict the future, even if it was 100%, why'd you go, ah, we'll let the Russians do that? No, you 100% test it and try. And you test it for years and years and years.

And even if you only got two hits over 50 years of testing, you got two people who can accurately predict the future 75% of the time for what? $100 million in 50 years of work. If that's 100% payoff, don't do the math on that real quick. 75% future.

Don't do the math on that. The only math that I'm really worried about right now is the math of the temperature outside of my body versus the liters of water I've lost this past hour, which I said this won't be short episode. It's about average length. But I never want to leave you guys wanting or with a mediocre episode.

I hope this was not a mediocre episode. I think they're never good after that first 20 minutes I cut out. But I always like to bring you guys the best in paranormal content. And I hope that today was just as good as the other ones.

That's a, that's a pretty low bar. That's a pretty low bar, but you know what I mean. I, I had fun. I had fun.

I always like to have fun doing the show. I have fun. I have good memories. If my brain disappels in the next 30 seconds.

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