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Why Hide Our True Past?

The people who run countries believe in the supernatural. It’s the main thing they believe in.

Why do they try so hard to convince the rest of us it’s not real?

Andrew J. Gentile, the creator and host of The Why Files, discusses giants, the pyramids and remote viewing with Tucker Carlson. Also discussed: Were there ancient civilizations more advanced than our own?

Gather Round: Campfire Stories

Gather round for three campfire stories investigators cannot explain.

A dead man’s phone calls thirty-five times in twelve hours, guiding rescuers through wreckage to his body. The phone battery should have died. The phone was never found.

A heart transplant patient inherits his donor’s food cravings, handwriting, and wife. Thirteen years later, he kills himself the same way his donor did. Same method. Same location.

Two children knock on a car window asking for a ride home. Their eyes are solid black from edge to edge. They cannot enter without permission. The people who let them in never tell their stories.

Three documented cases. Hundreds of witnesses. Zero explanations that hold up under scrutiny.

The signal sometimes gets through. The heart sometimes remembers. The door should stay locked. Here’s more from The Why Files.

Beetlejuice Or Betelgeuse?

A new, Beetlejuice Mandela Effect has flipped our world upside down, once again making this example one of the most shocking Mandela Effects Ben Chasteen has ever seen.

Is this the real face of Jesus that AI constructed, based on the imprint on the Shroud of Turin? The results were shocking.

Tech billionaire and founder of the company Autonomy, Mike Lynch, went missing after his yacht reportedly encountered a freak accident involving a water spout. Some details were still missing when his former VP of finance, Stephen Chamberlain, was hit by a car and died. The timing of these mysterious deaths have left everyone wondering if they were related. Was it a hit? Did they fake their own deaths? Find out what was uncovered.

In an amazing discovery, prehistoric paintings were found in the Amazon depicting supernatural and cryptid-like figures. Speculation has been that these were some genetic hybrid or animal–human experiment, or that past people were seeing the same monsters being spotted today, like Mothman, Dogman, and Bigfoot.

Whistleblower and former intelligence agent Luis Elizondo claimed that a UFO invasion could be an actual threat—and that nations should start preparing. Is there any truth to this, or is it a case of fear mongering? Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on a new edition of Edge Of Wonder.

Atlantis: Nightside UFOs

Join Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt for a deep dive into Ancient Atlantean Technology and its mysterious similarity to the modern UFO Phenomenon! Looking at the Mystery School accounts of Rudolf Steiner, Theosophy and Edgar Cayce’s Atlantis readings, DJ brings forward the rediscovery of Atlantean technology that may be behind many UFO sightings.

Joe Biden’s Bloody Eye!

What’s with Joe Biden’s bloody eye, on stage at CNN Town Hall? Watch the Water! Here, listen to tales of underwater civilizations and monstrous sea serpents. Viewer stories of supernatural events! What about Operation High Jump, where the Nazis in Antarctica brought orbs out of the water to destroy Admiral Byrd’s invading ships? More from McAllister TV.

Dramatic Rise of Exorcisms!

Dr. Steve Turley discusses two trends that no one expected to see, but now, they are converging. 1. The dramatic rise in exorcisms. 2. Hollywood’s fascination with conjurings and the supernatural, with the latest example being the film Annabelle Comes Home, which opened as the No. 2 new release — behind only Toy Story 4 — last weekend.

Hollywood’s new obsession: Turning out PC remakes of old classics. Like the new Terminator, due out this fall, that looks to have a Lesbian heroine. Now that’s eye-appealing. Not! More from Mark Dice.

How is this film a thing? Computing Forever  explores Charlie’s Angels. Just another feature to add to the pile of woke feminist trash in 2019.

 

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