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Added:Nobody else see the subliminal messages right in front of our face? See how Fox News tells us that war and evil has won.
If you don't believe me, watch this. You just turn it around.
There's war and evil one. Evil one. With the all-seeing eye up there in the right hand.
>> This is the time where I tell you now that I've seen it, I won't be able to see it because it's everywhere.
>> This can't be a person in an Olaf suit.
So, how did Disney actually make him walk? Just look at him. Giant foam head, tiny snowball feet, and no rigid spine.
Most robots need rigid structures and flat ground to stay upright. But, Olaf has to move like a cartoon even on a moving boat. So, instead of programming every step, Disney treated him like a toddler using reinforcement learning.
They didn't tell him how to walk. They just gave him a goal. Don't fall. They shoved him, tripped him, but every time he failed, the system learned. The AI gets rewarded for stability and penalized for tipping. So, eventually, Olaf learned to make tiny micro corrections through hidden joints to keep his balance while the world shifts underneath him. But, to prepare him for everything, flat ground, steep slopes, and tricky conditions, how do you teach a robot a lifetime of experiences without breaking it or taking forever?
Disney wasn't patient, so they ran thousands of digital Olafs in a simulation. Then, years of experiences were compressed and transferred to the real robot. Don't you wish you could do that with your consciousness?
>> Absolutely not, but I bet this free-roaming animatronic cost quite a bit considering Disney will not disclose the actual cost to make this thing. I bet it was an eye-watering amount.
I've got this 3D printed steak from Redefine Meat that is meaty and fibrous, just like real meat.
>> I'm like the only person who can tell a fake steak from a real steak immediately. He said the 3D steak was meaty and fibrous, just like a real steak, but nothing about any of that looks real to me. Tell me I'm not alone on that one.
>> Watch this.
>> This is one of the craziest videos I've ever seen, but it really makes sense because you have to realize in the rainforest, it's so vast, it's so huge.
100 million seeds might seem like overkill, but you got to realize not every one of those seeds is going to make it into the ground. I would bet a very low percentage actually makes it.
So, their strategy here is to just overwhelm that area with seeds and hope that at least some of them take off. And we all know how important the Amazon rainforest is, that's no secret. So much oxygen comes from that area, and they say that the rainforest is so big, it has so many trees, it actually creates its own moisture and basically makes its own rain. So, the rainforest is an insanely crucial part, and people just don't realize how big it is. The rainforest is literally as big about approximately as the United States is without Alaska. So, you take the northeast part up in like New York, Maine, all up in there, go all the way over to Washington, all the way down to the south part of California, through Texas, all the way over to Florida. That whole area is about as big as the rainforest is. I just hope that was seed and not some kind of GMO aggressive invasive plants or some mutant thing that's just going to cause absolute devastation out there. Welcome everybody. I hope you're all having an excellent day. Now, if you're new to the show, my name is Nexo. I do this every single day, so make sure you sub up and for everyone else, make sure you hit like, get that out of the way so we can crack on with the rest of today's episode.
>> I'm just spreading awareness because I've seen other videos of people talking about how it seems like like our meat or chicken isn't like real anymore.
I was washing the chicken. I was going to cook this. I was washing it in the sink and it started falling apart and look at the inside of this chicken, guys.
I'm sorry to gross anybody out, but I need to show you guys. Look. The inside is all noodles.
Look at this.
Noodley.
Look. And it's not even old. It's not expired or nothing. Look.
Nothing but noodles.
Oh, I'm throwing this whole pack away.
Look how disgusting. I will not be buying chicken anymore. This is freaking sick.
Like, is this even chicken?
I can't.
>> Now, typically, this could easily be the result of the meat being frozen and thawed multiple times. That's not completely illogical, right? But you just never know in this day and age what kind of mystery meat you're going to get.
>> I'm going to buy some strawberries and I'm offering exactly the right amount of money here on the help desk.
So, you people take that money, £1 monkey, and I will take my strawberries outside.
I paid by legal tender.
I paid by legal tender and I am going out with my strawberries.
I paid by legal tender.
>> There really is very little context for this one. The full story is few and far between on the internet these days, but if it is what it looks like, do we really need to see any more?
>> Is it true that the tallest fence in the US is completely illegal, but nobody is able to take it down? Meet the Great Wall of Bezos. In 2020, Jeff Bezos, the owner of Amazon, worth roughly $280 billion, broke California records by purchasing the most expensive home in Los Angeles for $165 million.
Unsurprisingly, anyone who is going to put that kind of money into a house is going to want to protect it. So, he put up these massive hedges around the entirety of the 9.5 acre property. But, Beverly Hills requires hedges to be capped at 3 and 1/2 ft, and any higher than that, owners must pay a fine to the city of $1,000 a month. So, while the story circulating was that he was just paying the monthly fine and not caring, turns out the property was given a variance to allow oversized hedges back in '97, similar to the one given to Taylor Swift, lives just a few blocks away.
>> Tallest fence in the USA is illegal for us, not for Jeff Bezos, not for Taylor Swift, not for anyone in that reality that we are not actually a part of.
>> Then I realized what it is.
There's a map in back of this place.
He's the one who's doing it.
>> So, is that suggesting that MJ didn't leave us when they told us he left us?
I'm a little confused. These wonderful people that you see on screen right here are the reason I get to do this every single day. They are the reason these lights stay on, this camera stays rolling on, and I get to do all the research and curate these episodes every single day. So, round of applause for them from the comment section, please.
You guys take a bow right now. You've earned it. If you're interested in joining them, there is a link down below in the description. Otherwise, let's crack on with the rest of today's episode.
>> Ew, is it is it tapeworm, [ __ ] It ain't moving. Ew, what is it?
Ew, take it out.
>> Unfortunately, this is one of those videos where we're not going to get a 100% certain answer, but there are some options here. So, let's go through them.
This TikTok video that I got tagged in is pretty gross. It says, "WTF is in our can of beans?" We can then see front and center stage this white mass sitting on top of these beans. Pretty gross looking. There are, of course, a few different options for what this could be. Number one, these cans have a plastic liner on the inside.
Potentially, that plastic liner came out and ended up coagulating up at the top.
Number two, it's very common for the starch in these baked beans to grow on top like this, although it does look a little bit more slimy. Or number three, it could be cold fat. So, there's 3 to 5% fat in a lot of these baked beans, and this is what it looks like when it coagulates at the top as well. Those are what you're likely going to find if anything. Maybe this is a plastic glove from a worker, but that would be very rare and hard to >> I don't know what that was, and I don't want to know what that was, quite honestly. It looks like a glove or something. I detest beans personally, even more so if they have a mystery goop on the top.
>> He was driving a client when he sees this in the backseat. A man named Tommy S. John, who's a medium and a driver, records many videos interacting with his passengers, sharing interesting details of what he sees around their life. But one day, he captured a highly unsettling video. While driving one of his clients, through his rearview mirror, he sees something so unsettling, he begins to feel ill.
>> How was your day?
>> So far, so good. How's your day been?
>> Good.
>> It's pouring out here.
>> Huh?
How was your weekend, mister?
>> I've been up since like 4:00 this morning.
>> You know what? I'm sorry, honey, but I have to turn around.
So, I know this is this is totally weird, but um I'm a medium.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah, and um so, I communicate with people that are passed over.
>> Okay.
>> And um I actually feel like I'm going to pass out because there's so many people with you right now. I don't feel like I can focus on the drive. I don't know why, but there's like 200 dead people with you. So, I have [music] to pull over.
>> Thomas sees what he describes as hundreds of souls surrounding this woman.
>> I wonder [clears throat] if it's cuz I'm a mortician.
>> Yes, that would be it.
Are you an actually a mortician?
>> Yeah.
No, no. I'm a mortician. I go on removals. I do cascading, cosmetizing. I work on the death certificates.
>> Yeah, [music] there's there's just way too many dead people around you. I I I have to get you out of this car cuz otherwise I'm not I'm literally I don't want to like crash the car while we're driving.
Thank you, sweetie.
>> No, you're welcome.
>> And while turning the car around, she mentions that she's a mortician, which explains why Thomas was sensing so many entities attached to her.
Unable to drive like this, he drops her off.
>> This is also painfully scripted. If you don't think they are, ask yourself, would you allow your Uber or Lyft driver to film you and interact with you in this way? I may no small talk kind of guy myself, let alone being recorded for social media content without my consent.
>> So, this popular YouTuber had his entire couple's channel stolen by his girlfriend after they broke up, but he actually got his revenge in the sweetest way. His name also just so happens to be Andy, and for the past decade, he's been running this Taiwanese YouTube channel called Crowd with his girlfriend Jang Da-nik. They were always known as this really cute and wholesome couple, but 2 years ago, they just suddenly announced a breakup after 10 years of dating. And although there didn't seem to be any ill will between them, that's when viewers were stunned to see this video from Andy almost a year later that was basically titled I have nothing after this breakup. As it turns [music] out, John's mom had actually been the one who had set up the company behind their channel.
But even though Andy was the main person on camera and also the channel's editor from the start, she'd given 50% of the company shares to herself, 25% to her daughter, and only 25% to Andy. Even worse, despite them making up to millions of dollars, she'd always paid Andy only a flat rate of 1,700 per month, and he wasn't even allowed to check their earnings. And when she then removed Andy as director, registered their trademark for herself, and basically left him with nothing after the breakup, Andy finally had enough.
Although he said he was pursuing legal action, it turned out to not be necessary since this video instantly went viral, making him the fastest Taiwanese channel to ever reach 1 million subs in just 32 hours. His viewers were so angry that they not only began boycotting the original channel, spamming things like I will never buy any products that hires John John Ning, they sent Andy so many donations that he ended up with $230,000.
Today, the original crowd channel doesn't even post anymore, and Andy actually has more subs than them. As he put it, "I lost a decade of work, but the internet gave it all back in just one weekend."
>> There is something very insincere about couples' content on the internet. Maybe it's just me, but I think relationships should be sacred, not content.
>> NASA just announced their Artemis 3 crew, the next Artemis astronauts to fly into space in 2027. This is the crew commander, Randy Bresnik, a marine test pilot and veteran of one shuttle flight and a 6-month ISS command.
>> Artemis 3 pilot is ESA's Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano. He was the first Italian to command the ISS, who handled the docking of four spacecraft on his last mission. A docking specialist for a docking mission. Andre Douglas will be a mission specialist, a former Coast Guard naval architect turned 2021 class NASA astronaut. This will be his first space flight. And finally, Frank Rubio completes the crew as another mission specialist, an army physician and aviator who holds the US record for the longest single space flight at 371 days. Importantly, this crew will never leave Earth's orbit. Landing on the moon needs two new lunar landers, one from Blue Origin and one from SpaceX's Starship, and no human has ever flown in either. So, someone has to test them first. That is this crew. They will launch in Orion and dock with each lander up in orbit. They'll climb inside and push the life support to its limits.
They'll spend about 2 weeks in orbit before they come home. It's basically the same dress rehearsal that Apollo 9 flew before Apollo 11 landed on the moon. The real landing will be Artemis 4 in 2028. A different crew will get to land on the moon.
>> Looks like the final casting was finalized early. The crowd pointing from the crew commander actually triggered my gag reflex a bit.
>> Welcome to the new hantavirus test.
>> I searched for quite some time trying to figure out what was going on here, and in the end, I narrowed it down to two different things. This is a video that I got tagged in that's been reposted numerous times. It shows a guy clearly on an operating table, and we can see some sort of surgical instruments being inserted through his nose and causing his forehead to bulge out. Now, a lot of people in the comments were joking about this guy getting some sort of hantavirus test or a coronavirus test. No, that's not true. Instead, I believe this might be a subcision, which is acne scar treatments. The only thing that makes me think that's not the case is usually this treatment has incisions through your forehead or hairline, not your nose. The second thing, which I think is more likely, is this guy is getting a biopolymer extraction. Biopolymers are substances people inject into their body for cosmetic procedures. These are not very natural, and a lot of people have issues with them, so regularly they have to be removed. They're a little >> I'm not squeamish by any definition of the word, but that one, watching that one got me a little tense.
>> Both. You have to do every single thing I say or we will not make it.
Understand?
>> Take out her throat.
>> Under no circumstance are you allowed to take off your blindfold. If I find that you have, I will hurt you. Do you understand?
It's cold? We have blankets. Boy, you have your dog. Girl, you have your kitty. This is just a place. There's nothing more that we need from it. Do you understand?
>> It's none of your business. None of your business. But remember that, okay? You are in Hollywood. Right? Check the net.
>> This isn't the first time we've seen what this clip alludes to and I'm sure it won't be the last, not by a long shot.
>> Certainly feels like Trump shut down part of New York City today to fall asleep at the NBA finals.
That man's asleep.
The man The man That certainly looks like a man asleep. I don't know if it's the angle. That man's asleep. Listen.
Listen.
It seems like the whistle woke him up.
I don't know.
We We called out sleepy Joe. Donald's been sleepy recently. Maybe he's looking down.
But I I We called him sleepy Joe. This may be sleepy Donald.
And also shutting down New York City to fall asleep? Why even go then? If you know you're getting sleepy at night, just watch the game at the Oval Office and fall asleep. You got people that will put you in bed.
He was He was asleep.
>> Can you blame the president of the United States for taking any downtime he possibly can? The US is currently in like, what, five different military operations, which is basically their way of not outright saying the word war, okay? I don't blame the man for shutting down for a few minutes. I wish I could.
>> I'm being sued for going to Epstein's Island, which is insane because it's like out of all the god-awful things that have gone down there, barely anyone faced any real repercussions except for now, the group that went there to protest the cover-up of the Epstein files. Like, make that make sense. For anyone confused about what I'm talking about, last year me and my team traveled to Epstein's Island to document it, which turned into a nightmare situation pretty quickly because while we were out there, storms from a hurricane rolled in and we literally got trapped on the island overnight. The full series should have been out by now, but for obvious reasons I genuinely don't know when that's happening anymore. I was just getting stopped in.
Oh, shoot.
Hey. Yo, what's up, man? Are you headed south? Can I get a ride?
>> Yes.
>> All right, sweet. Thank you so much. I'm getting sued. You ever been sued before?
>> Uh, no.
>> You never been sued?
>> I don't know. I don't want to get sued, man.
>> I went to Epstein's Island. You know what that is?
>> Yeah, that's I know.
>> Have you been?
>> No.
>> Okay, good. You better not have. I'm a journalist. I make videos exposing corruption. We went to protest the release of the files. We put up a giant release the files flag on Epstein's temple and the Epstein Island people did not like that. They want some bread.
They're looking for you. In more or less, yeah, they're looking for me.
So, there's a lot being claimed against us right now and because this is an active legal situation, there's only so much I can say. But, what I will say is that we plan on fighting this to the fullest extent and I'm not going to back down just because we're being pressured legally. They're coming after us pretty heavily. So, it seems like they're seeking monetary damages, attorney fees.
On top of that, they think they're entitled to all funds connected to this project in any way, which as far as I know, could even include money that we already donated to charity. This really does suck. I'm not going to lie cuz ultimately we're just filmmakers that wanted to make a documentary, ask us some difficult questions and now we're facing a legal situation that could financially destroy us. I'm talking potentially like hundreds of thousands of dollars that we really cannot afford. One of our friends actually set up a GoFundMe for us to help us do this. So, I will link that below. Also, of course, every dollar that isn't needed to go towards legal fees will go towards charities to help fight human There's a a more that I really want to say about this, but right now I think it's probably smartest not to uh Before the video ends, as always, I have no intention of harming myself whatsoever or neither does anyone on my team.
>> They're actually trying to get money from some journalists who are out there like making a documentary and like they do speakers and you're trying to punish them and even this lawsuit is not a joke. You know what I mean? So they're wasting time with this and let them. But if they don't, then it's like, "Okay, let's go to trial." You know what I mean? Well >> Um yeah. I don't think I'm hungry anymore after that.
>> Really?
>> I'm sorry. We're going to like >> We're getting sued right now.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, that's fun.
>> Why am I more blown away that someone lone hitchhiked on a highway in the middle of nowhere and willingly got into a truck with a stranger? Have we not learned anything from the internet?
>> Let's take a look at this.
>> Cuz I'm a alien.
>> Why?
>> Cuz I'm a alien.
>> Explain.
>> I can't explain.
>> Now, do you feel like and I don't mean You know sometimes I think alien with the eyes and out of space and all that stuff, but you really feel like you're not of this planet?
>> I don't know. No, I'm a alien.
>> Well, you know what?
>> true.
>> Look, how many of these creatures have we heard make claims similar to this one in the last few years? In my opinion, it's just more noise, more controlled controversy, you know, they're stirring up a little extra air time. It's free marketing at the end of the day, right?
They say something dumb, people make content on it, people share it, people talk about it. It works in their favor and makes them a trending topic. Or it could be something far weirder and they're being told to make the alien claim and whoever is in charge of orchestrating a certain project of a blue variety will use these individuals to stage it by claiming that these elites are the ETs, that they walk among us. If I'm being honest, both of those options are logical in this timeline we're in, which is bizarre to say out loud.
>> I am not trying to scare you, and it's still like a scientific work in progress, but it seems like at least five times in the past 15,000 years, there have been extremely powerful bursts of cosmic radiation on Earth, potentially from the sun, or potentially something stronger. Basically, we see these signatures on Earth, radioactive carbon-14 in tree rings, and at the same time, beryllium-10 in Antarctic ice cores at levels that are much higher than normal. For something to create this kind of signature, it would need to be stronger than the kind of solar activity that we're used to. For reference, the Carrington event, which we think about a lot when we think of like these giant solar flares, that barely shows up in these signatures. So, these events are much bigger than that.
They're called Miyake events, and the problem is we don't know what causes them, because we haven't seen them with our modern technology. And to be fair, they don't seem completely uniform every time, nor do they line up perfectly with the known solar cycle. But you can imagine, if this happened again, whatever it is, the effects on the electric grid and satellites would be truly catastrophic. Anything that uses electricity would be completely unusable. Also, the radiation that astronauts, and maybe even people in planes would see, would be really bad, depending, of course, on what this is.
If we knew what it was, and we could see it coming, we could shut down the electric grid, put satellites into protective mode, bring home astronauts.
But we don't know what it is. It's something like a solar flare, we can see that coming, and we can do that.
Something else beyond the solar system, that would be more difficult. Isn't something to be worrying about. The last suspected one was over a thousand years ago. But they weren't reliant on electricity back then.
>> Sounds like someone has just dipped their toe into the great reset theories of our world.
>> This is the world's most difficult bicycle. It's called the brain cycle, and the moment you sit on it, everything your body knows about riding becomes useless because of the hidden reverse steering mechanism. This means when you turn the handlebars to the right, the wheel goes left, and when you turn left, the wheel goes right. The man who built it spent 8 months trying to rewire his own brain before he could finally ride it.
>> I have only one question about this one, and I think you can guess what it is.
Why?
>> Massive breaking news in the scientific community. There has been research, a peer-reviewed paper, and the nail in the coffin proving that pre-Sputnik, before humanity ever sent anything in space, right? There was flat metallic-shaped disc objects rotating around our Earth's orbit, right? Think about that. Check this out.
>> Dr. Beatrice Villarroe on the Vasco Project spent years scanning old sky surveys on the Palomar Observatory. They found dozens of these transients, points of light that show up in a long-exposure photo, but disappear in the next one, just taking 30 minutes apart. Some appear in perfect lines or tight groups, and this was years before humans ever launched anything into space. Skeptics just dust, scratches, or chemical flaws on the old plates, but now retired NASA engineer and astronomer Ivo Boscaro has delivered stunning independent proof using plates from German observatories with known optical flaws called coma aberrations, where stars get stretched into comet shapes, and showed these transients display the exact same distortion as real stars. Plate defects can't fake that. They went through the telescope's optics. They're real. These flashes are incredibly sharp, consistent with sub-second bursts of light.
>> The leading idea? Sunlight reflecting off flat, rotating objects high above the Earth. And this was pre-Sputnik, before we ever sent anything into space.
Just think about that. There were objects, flat, metallic in nature, rotating around our atmosphere and beyond. And some of these clusters line up with nuclear test dates and historical UFO sightings. And researchers have even found statistical links between these flashes, atomic tests, and UAP reports. Could these have been probes or craft observing humanity's most destructive moments?
This isn't fringe speculation anymore.
It's peer-reviewed astronomy using clever optics to prove real events. It opens the doors to extraordinary possibilities, non-human intelligence monitoring Earth in the early atomic age, or unknown natural phenomena we've never explained. And either way, it changes how we look at our skies and even our history.
>> Interesting. I wonder if those metallic objects, if they're real, that were, you know, already there, were part of the previous civilization. That's an interesting rabbit hole indeed.
>> There's something massive happening in Japan at the moment and no one's talking about it. 9 million homes in Japan sit completely empty. There are ghost towns all over Japan as their population declines. A third of Japanese citizens are over 65. It's way too high. As soon as you exit the major cities, you come across towns with nearly no people that used to be bustling towns with hotels and shops. Now there's just nothing there. There's one city called Yubari.
It used to have 120,000 people back in 1965. It now has 6,000 people. And the average age in this town is 65. It has an abandoned amusement park and ski resort, hotels, buildings all over with nobody there. And populations around the whole world are now declining. People aren't having kids. Is it going to happen everywhere else? Is Japan a warning to the rest of the world?
>> If I had the time, money, and energy, what I would give to go exploring these rural ghost towns. A ghost town in Japan sounds like the perfect vacation for me.
Little to no humans, no noise, authentic [music] food, authentic buildings, Japanese aesthetic. That is a paradise to me.
>> I will say there's been two days that have been kind of cool. And then other than that, it's just it's too much. It's like I I went with this one guy and he just like he looked like a lizard.
Like I was so scared.
>> [laughter] >> I think the same thing that I turned around and I was like, "Oh my god."
He looks just like a lizard and I tried to go.
It was really bad.
>> So you just So you just left?
Wow.
>> IMMEDIATELY.
>> NO ONE'S GOING TO JUMP YOU FOR THAT.
But I need to ask which one of your friends set you up with the lizard man?
>> I know I was so mad at him. I called him. I was very angry.
>> And did you say he's a lizard?
>> Yes, and he said, "Oh my god, his pictures I guess it's just he doesn't look that in the picture."
>> Huh.
Sometimes a story is just a story even if it's coming from one of their own.
>> Do you hitchhike with bare feet?
>> In the summertime, yes, but not in wintertime. It's It's not healthy to go barefoot in the wintertime.
>> No driver's license, no identification.
What about social security card?
>> I don't have one. No. I My parents did establish a social security number for me like in the card said not valid unless signed. So I never signed it. And then I studied the issue and I I decided to revoke my social security number.
>> So in a way you don't exist.
>> Yeah, and I had a birth certificate, but uh there was a flood and it washed away.
So I don't have one anymore. I don't exist in the eyes of the government, but I do exist in the lives of people that know me and my father in heaven.
>> So you got to come out of the house if someone calls.
>> Yep.
>> So why do you have the phone out of the house? You want a distraction?
>> If I'm studying my Bible or something, I don't want to be interrupted. I just just I come out here to check messages and when when it's convenient for me on my schedule, I come and then I'm gone.
>> This is how you get your water?
>> Yes. I've got a little gutter on the back of the shed here and just filled up this rain barrel and then I just dip it out.
>> No filter?
>> Mhm. No.
>> Do you ever read Titus?
>> Yes, I like to read my Bible and I like to read history.
>> I don't know where people get the idea that you can completely live off-grid full-time, okay, with nothing but the land, but that is unfortunately a fallacy. It's impossible. There is no true way to escape the system.
>> Ooh, save me.
>> In 1923, the US Army Air Service led by General Billy Mitchell used biplanes to drop a titanium tetrachloride to create instant thick smoke screens. The goal was to camouflage fleets from enemy artillery and conceal the movements of torpedo bombers or battleships in the open ocean. Very interesting technology for that time. Makes you wonder about the technology in this time.
>> Baby wipes are being recalled right now because of the life-threatening sepsis they are finding thanks to the certain kind of bacteria they have identified inside of infants baby wipes. We are talking a voluntary recall from Target because multiple baby wipes of theirs have been found to have this active bacteria inside of their baby wipes. We are talking their entire fragrance-free lineup and the fresh cucumber baby wipes. All being recalled right now and a lot of people haven't heard about this recall, which makes this whole thing even scarier. Being exposed to any kind of life-threatening bacteria is scary enough, but the fact that these are specifically on baby wipes used on children in their most intimate parts.
Not to mention a baby being sick, it's not like they can tell you what's wrong with them. Signs of sepsis are extremely broad. Signs of sepsis in newborns being something simple like not settling down, problems feeding, and not as many wet diapers. Way more terrifying symptoms as sepsis goes on like seizures, vomiting, difficulty waking up. If you have these baby wipes make sure you get rid of them immediately. If your baby is experiencing any of these symptoms after using these baby wipes, get them to the doctor now.
>> What I want to know is why baby wipes of all things are not treated and packaged in a sterile environment to prevent things like this. Shockingly, baby wipes are not actually considered or treated as sterile products. [music] Man, that makes sense.
>> Have you heard about this prediction from a Brazilian psychic claiming that something massive is about to happen over a major sporting event on June 24th. Her name is Vó Bahia and she's saying that on that date a UFO mothership will appear over a major sporting event in Miami. And in that moment we'll have undeniable proof that we're not alone in the universe. Proof that interdimensional extraterrestrial alien beings are here. She's also claiming that her vision showed her that 700 people from attendees to players will be taken up into this craft and they'll be told that they have a role in saving humanity. Now, I always take predictions like this with a huge grain of salt. Most of the time there's nothing to it and nothing ever happens.
But what makes this interesting is that for the past week or so, Brazil has been experiencing a genuine wave of UAP sightings. Some of those like Mike Leao, the farmer who went massively viral, appear to have been exaggerating or outright hoaxing his sightings. But Brazil's UFO history is no joke. We're talking about cases like Varginha, Colares where an entire village experienced being attacked by UFOs for several months. Brazil also has the first documented case of someone being taken up into a UAP with the case of Antonio Villas Boas, a Brazilian farmer who in 1957 reported that he encountered a UFO and was taken aboard the craft.
And this was several years before the case of Betty and Barney Hill. So, what do you think? Is something actually going to happen on June 24th? Let me know in the comments below.
>> If I'm going to give my two cents on this, I'd honestly say this is another nothing burger. That's not to say something won't happen because it likely will, but what shape or form that takes, whether it's related to aliens, and I use that term very loosely, okay? I have no idea. I've just had a feeling along with many different prophetic dreams, if you want to call them that, like many other people over the last few years that something will and always was meant to happen. Take that with a grain of salt, okay?
>> This copper and this copper goes down into the bottom of that planer.
The wet >> [snorts] >> comes out, goes underground, goes into this one underground through the It goes through all of them.
And you bring it over here >> [snorts] >> and it's hooked up to the bottom of this aluminum pole and they got a big zinc bolt in it. So, it causes an electromagnetic field. Go around and there's no bugs here. No bugs. That all grew 5 days, everything doubled in size.
That went from here to there. This is still an old That grew about a foot and a half in 5 days.
>> I really need to study some electroculture gardening tips because my carrots and potatoes are really not faring very well this year, just like last year. I seem to be useless at being a green thumb.
>> Morbid facts, part 992. A childless Brazilian billionaire reportedly left his entire $1.14 billion fortune to soccer star Neymar despite never meeting him. In his will, the businessman said he identified with Neymar personally, admired his relationship with his father, and believed the athlete was not self-serving, making him the sole heir to a fortune worth over a billion dollars. The inheritance is reportedly still subject to court approval. A fox that wandered onto thin ice became trapped when the lake froze around it.
After it died, people cut the animal free and left its ice-encased body standing upright as a grim warning marker to keep others from venturing onto the dangerous ice. On D-Day, paratrooper John Steele's parachute became tangled on a church steeple in the middle of a firefight, leaving him suspended helplessly above the battlefield for hours. Unable to escape and surrounded by violent He survived by hanging motionless and pretending to be dead while soldiers fought and died beneath him. Today, a mannequin hangs from the same steeple to commemorate his ordeal.
>> I couldn't even imagine being in that position. I have so many questions about that one. So, we all know about the Gnostics who believed that the world was created by seven false gods, Archons, designed to trap souls in the material reality. The Gnostics were never talking about a real entity. This is symbolic of consciousness. Let me break this down for you. The seven Archons are symbolic for the seven cognitions of the mind, belief, emotion, desire, imagination, memory, will, and reason.
But, you are not the mind or the body.
You're the awareness living inside the mind, the divine spark of God, the true self. But, the true self gets trapped inside the ego constructed by seven Archons, seven parts of the mind that trap the true self in an illusionary-based reality. And it gets trapped in physical reality. The Gnostics were not talking about a real creature. It was talking about how the true self gets lost in the mental framework, thinks it's the material body. That's why the word Gnostic turns to gnosis, meaning knowing yourself. The Book of Symbolism is still number one on Amazon. You can order this book in my bio if you are interested in occultism, symbolism, and consciousness. So, I've recently picked up a book I have yet to crack open called the Nag Hammadi scriptures. I've read parts of this before, but after seeing a few things come up recently in some videos, I wanted to dive a little deeper and get into the Gospel of Thomas as well. Very interesting reads when viewed through a spiritual and non-literal lens.
>> World is not what you have been told. We once had access to free energy, and they've been lying to us ever since.
There is significant evidence showing that Nikola Tesla was on course to changing our universe forever. In the early 1900s, Tesla developed a technology called the Wardenclyffe Tower. This was more than just a transmission tower. Tesla designed it so it was able to wirelessly transmit electricity across the globe by harnessing the Earth's natural energy.
He was able to power his home and devices without a single wire, but here is where it gets dark. Tesla's invention threatened powerful individuals who controlled the energy market. J.P.
Morgan, who initially funded Tesla, pulled the plug on the project when he realized that free energy couldn't be metered or monetized, but it gets even stranger. Tesla's lab mysteriously burned down and many of his notes and prototypes disappeared. Tesla's discoveries went beyond just wireless electricity. He hinted at tapping into what he called radiant energy, a limitless source of power derived from the very fabric of space itself, similar to what modern scientists refer to as zero-point energy. Many say that this is also how the Tartarians were able to pull off so many of their technological and architectural feats. Do you think this tower is still in use?
>> I think the line "The world is not what you have been told" applies to not only free energy or even history, but everything that makes up our reality and even who and what we are. When I say everything, I really do mean everything.
>> People who created everything you hate today. One, the man who created the school, King Charlemagne. It was in 1799. He created it with the aim of forming officials and to control the population. What started as a system to educate and organize society slowly became something every child is forced into, whether they like it or not. Two, the man who decided that Monday would be the first day of the week, Emperor Julius Caesar. It was about 46 years before the birth of Jesus Christ. A simple decision about time organization eventually shaped how billions of people start their week today, often with stress and routine. Three, the man who created homework, Horace Mann. It was in 1905 to punish students and to force them to work at home instead of resting.
Today, he is considered one of the most hated in history as students around the world still deal with assignments after school hours. Four, the man who created taxes, Sir Robert Walpole. It was in 1783 to finance the state and its wars.
What started as a way to fund governments has become something people deal with their entire lives. Which one would you remove if you had the chance?
>> None of them. They were only doing what was always meant to be done.
Essentially, they were following orders.
These are just the equivalent of today's politicians and world leaders. They are the fronts. They are the scapegoats or to put it bluntly, the actors playing the roles. [music] >> Warning, this is not just a video of a branch floating in the air and not falling, but those who have gone near it are wanting to get out before it's too late as what is there is trapping everything around it. People were terrified after a man went viral showing a tree branch floating in the sky with nothing above it, nothing underneath it, and nothing attached to it with experts warning that the last time something like this was documented, many were saying that there was something there that was not supposed to be. Haunting footage shows it was not just one person as others in the area began noticing different trees doing the exact same thing, hovering completely still on their own with nothing touching them.
And some are even saying they watched them fly away with many now saying someone or something is behind all of this. But, it gets much darker because this is not the first time something unexplainable has been caught on camera in Fresno as security cameras captured what appeared to be something not human walking through a man's front yard in the middle of the night, just legs moving on their own. And that footage has never been explained with people now warning there is something that's awake in this city. Now, some are saying that this could be nothing more than a spider web or an invisible vortex strong enough to lift the branch.
>> I do not want to meet the spiders whose webs are strong enough to be holding up entire branches like that in the air. No sir, indeed, grab the flame thrower.
>> Chris managed to capture both incidents on camera.
The latch releases and the door opens as though someone is pulling the handle from the hallway, but when you look, there's nobody there. It happens again in this follow-up clip.
What makes this even more unnerving is what the nurses told him. According to staff on that floor, the entire level of the hospital was known to be haunted.
They described lights flickering without cause, dark shadows appearing in rooms that were supposed to be empty, and disembodied voices heard echoing through the corridors late at night.
>> It's a hospital. There's so much going on and half the time it's just the nurses trying to escape their duties so they can go make TikTok content, aka dancing in group formation choreographed for what reason exactly?
>> This video that's been going viral is sadly AI-generated, which is a shame because the real science is so fascinating because how in the world do you drink a liquid while in a liquid?
Whales can't suckle the way land mammals do. They have no lips to form a seal underwater. So, instead, the mother does the work. Whales have retractable nipples tucked away for hydrodynamics, only emerge when the calf nudges them.
At that point, the mother contracts her mammary muscles and actively injects milk directly into the calf's mouth like a jet stream. The whole thing takes less than 30 seconds. Blue whales have the largest mammary glands on Earth. Each one is around 1.5 m. That's around 5 ft long. And the milk they produce has a very high fat content, between 35 to even 50%. Human milk is around 4%. It's essentially liquid cream, which is why it doesn't immediately disperse in water the way a regular liquid would, and why blue whale calves can gain up to 90 kg in a single day. But, this is not even the point of this video, because whale milk isn't even the most fascinating milk in the ocean right now. Seal milk is. Scientists recently analyzed the sugars in seal milk, and what they found completely reframed what we thought we knew about milk. We, of course, long believed human milk was the cream of the crop, but seal milk is much more chemically complex. If you really want to get down to brass tacks, milk at its most basic level is just a different flavor of sweat with more functions.
Milk has fat, proteins, and different sugars, and it's the sugars that have the big jobs. Lactose provides energy, and the longer, more complex sugars called oligosaccharides are responsible for building a young mammal's microbiome and fighting off harmful pathogens.
They're essentially the immune system starter pack. The vast majority of what we know about milk just comes from us, humans, and domesticated animals like cows. We know very little about milk from wild animals. So, researchers want to analyze the sugars found in seal milk using mass spec, essentially breaking the sugars apart and reverse engineering how they were put together. By doing that, they discovered seal milk contains a whopping 332 different kinds of oligosaccharides, which is the most found in any kind of milk from any species. For context, human milk contains around 250 at most, [music] but typically it's closer to 100. And the chemical structures were more complex, too. The immune and microbiome benefits of the sugars in seal milk could one day be used in human medicine. It's not a shocker that we thought human milk was the most sophisticated, but now we know that seal milk has us beat. If you like science or something like this, then follow us everywhere at today learn science at TIL science.
>> I could have done without the whale nipple deep dive to be honest, but I never shy away from newly acquired knowledge. Unfortunately, though, I'm not sure what I'm going to do with this now it's burned into my memory and probably my nightmares.
>> What if one of the biggest pop punk stars of the early 2000s passed away and was secretly replaced? There's a dark conspiracy theory that Avril Lavigne has not been the real Avril since around 2003. The claim is that the original Avril passed away and was replaced by a body double named Melissa. It all started after the massive success of her debut album. Fans noticed that her appearance began changing. Her face looked slightly different, her voice in interviews sounded off, and her personality seemed to more reserved.
Then the tattoos. The original Avril had specific tattoos in certain places, but later photos and her performances showed inconsistencies in placement and style.
Believers point to old interviews where she seems uncomfortable, almost like she's playing a role. Her handwriting allegedly changed. Even her stage presence shifted in ways that didn't feel natural. Theorists say the record label couldn't afford to lose their cash cow, so they brought in a look-alike to continue the brand. The theory gained massive traction when fans started side-by-side comparisons of her early years versus later years. The difference in eye shape, jawline, and overall energy convinced many that the girl performing as Avril Lavigne today is not the same person who sang Complicated.
This one hits hard because it makes you question what you watched growing up and whether the music industry is capable of covering up something that big. As always, stay weird.
>> I mean, it's not a huge leap to think that Hollywood elites need to keep someone in the spotlight because they're a cash cow and when that person can't or won't anymore, they may need to replace them. You know, it's just business as usual for them. But I'll leave you in that rabbit hole for today. And there we have it. Once again, explored a rabbit hole. Did we find the bottom? No, sir.
Indeed, we did not, because we're never meant to. We're just supposed to find the thread in amongst the noise, right?
And that's what we do here every single day. And if you made it to the end of this video, and you're new to the show, I do this every single day, and I hope that I've earned your subscription. If you do decide to subscribe, make sure you turn on the notification bell, so you don't miss tomorrow's drop. Now, with that being said, everyone who watched, thank you so much for joining me. But most importantly, stay safe, stay well, and stay curious. Until next time.
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