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What Happened with the Eclipse Predictions? and Occult Rituals

After the eclipse we thought we'd tell you we all survived. The hysteria of the event fell flat and predictions of supposed suspicions had faded. We had a little fun after the fact. Also we discuss a little about occult rituals that some fear as well.

An episode of the Jim Duke Perspective podcast, hosted by Jim Duke, titled "What Happened with the Eclipse Predictions? and Occult Rituals" was published on April 9, 2024 and runs 43 minutes.

April 9, 2024 ·43m · Jim Duke Perspective

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After the eclipse we thought we'd tell you we all survived. The hysteria of the event fell flat and predictions of supposed suspicions had faded. We had a little fun after the fact.Also we discuss a little about occult rituals that some fear as well.

After the eclipse we thought we'd tell you we all survived. The hysteria of the event fell flat and predictions of supposed suspicions had faded. We had a little fun after the fact.

Also we discuss a little about occult rituals that some fear as well.
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