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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 16 MIN

UFO Thursday: The Deros

from The Chris Michaels Show · host Chris Michaels

On this UFO Thursday episode, Chris continues exploring the Inner Earth and Agartha, picking up where last week’s episode left off. He dives into the idea of Agartha as a subterranean empire — a continuation of the lost civilization of Atlantis whose inhabitants occasionally surface to guide or oversee humanity.Chris examines the famous Shaver Mystery, first popularized in a 1951 Life Magazine article, which described the Deros (Detrimental Robots) — a race of malformed, malicious subhuman beings living in vast underground cities that were once part of Lemuria. According to the mystery, these beings were left behind when their advanced master race fled the Earth and now use ancient technology — including telepathy rays, remote control devices, dream machines, and flying saucers — to harass and torment surface dwellers.He draws powerful connections between the Shaver Mystery and Zulu oral history from Credo Mutwa, noting striking similarities in the descriptions of degenerate beings, soulless golems, and the origins of evil. Chris also links these accounts to modern phenomena like Havana Syndrome and questions whether some of our most advanced (and secret) technology may actually originate from breakaway civilizations beneath the Earth rather than from extraterrestrials.The episode challenges the mainstream “disclosure” narrative, suggesting that what we’re really dealing with may not be aliens from distant planets, but advanced humanoids who have remained on Earth for millennia — hidden underground. Lemuria is presented as the more spiritual counterpart to the technological Atlantis, and the Deros are portrayed as the degenerate remnants left behind.

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On this UFO Thursday episode, Chris continues exploring the Inner Earth and Agartha, picking up where last week’s episode left off. He dives into the idea of Agartha as a subterranean empire — a continuation of the lost civilization of Atlantis whose inhabitants occasionally surface to guide or oversee humanity.Chris examines the famous Shaver Mystery, first popularized in a 1951 Life Magazine article, which described the Deros (Detrimental Robots) — a race of malformed, malicious subhuman beings living in vast underground cities that were once part of Lemuria. According to the mystery, these beings were left behind when their advanced master race fled the Earth and now use ancient technology — including telepathy rays, remote control devices, dream machines, and flying saucers — to harass and torment surface dwellers.He draws powerful connections between the Shaver Mystery and Zulu oral history from Credo Mutwa, noting striking similarities in the descriptions of degenerate beings, soulless golems, and the origins of evil. Chris also links these accounts to modern phenomena like Havana Syndrome and questions whether some of our most advanced (and secret) technology may actually originate from breakaway civilizations beneath the Earth rather than from extraterrestrials.The episode challenges the mainstream “disclosure” narrative, suggesting that what we’re really dealing with may not be aliens from distant planets, but advanced humanoids who have remained on Earth for millennia — hidden underground. Lemuria is presented as the more spiritual counterpart to the technological Atlantis, and the Deros are portrayed as the degenerate remnants left behind.

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