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  • Nuclear UFO Incursions: Why UAPs Keep Showing Up at Military Bases
    Apr 2 2026

    Why do UFOs keep showing up around nuclear missile silos, weapons labs, and restricted military airspace?

    In this episode, Josh and Travis dig into one of the strangest patterns in UAP history: repeated sightings and incidents at some of the most sensitive nuclear sites in the world. From Minot and Malmstrom during the Cold War to Soviet-era cases in Ukraine and modern drone incursions over Los Alamos and military bases in the UK, the pattern is hard to ignore.

    Are these objects surveilling our most destructive technology? Sending a warning? Testing our defenses? Or are governments covering for something far more human?

    Along the way, the guys get into missile shutdowns, Soviet documents smuggled out by George Knapp, coordinated drone swarms, and the uncomfortable reality that whatever is showing up near these sites doesn’t seem too concerned about being stopped.

    Videos:

    • WEAPONIZED - Russia vs. USA - The Race to Crack UFO Technology
    • American Alchemy - “This UFO Shut Down 10 Nukes!” Air Force Officer Robert Salas
    • Eyes On Cinema - Robert Salas talks UFOs disabled nuclear missiles while hovering over Malmstrom AFB, March 16, 1967
    • The Good Trouble Show with Matt Ford - What Are These Drones Doing Over Military Bases?

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    50 m
  • Unexplained Mystery Spheres: The Betz Sphere, The Flying Buga Sphere, And Ancient Stone Orbs
    Mar 20 2026

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    A metal sphere discovered after a fire. A flying orb recovered in Colombia. Ancient stone balls so precise they still spark debate today.

    Josh and Travis explore the weird world of mystery spheres: from the legendary Betz Sphere and its impossible behavior, to the controversial Buga Sphere, to the ancient carved stone spheres that prove humanity has been fascinated by perfect round objects for a very long time.

    A polished metal sphere turns up after a Florida brush fire and then refuses to behave like an ordinary object. It rolls back to whoever touches it, stops at the edge of tables like it can “sense” a drop, hums along to guitar notes, and stays warm long after it should have cooled. That’s the Betz Sphere case, and we walk through why it still gets cited in UFO and unexplained artifact circles: the Navy testing, the reported X-rays showing layered construction and smaller spheres inside, and the uncomfortable reality that the story gets even stranger after the media shows up.

    From there we jump forward to the viral Buga Sphere from Colombia, where modern footage, surface symbols, and new X-ray claims collide with the biggest problem in anomaly research: chain of custody. We talk about why gaps in documentation matter, how a single cut in a video can change the entire reliability of a claim, and why radiocarbon dating headlines often confuse what’s being dated. If you’re searching terms like UAP evidence, UFO artifacts, mysterious metal orb, or “is it a hoax,” this is the kind of grounded, curious breakdown you want.

    We also zoom out to the ancient side of the phenomenon, including the Diquís stone spheres of Costa Rica and disputed stone spheres in Bosnia. Whether they’re art, status symbols, lost technology, or geology playing tricks, they prove one thing: humans have been making and finding near-perfect spheres for a long time, even when there’s no obvious practical reason. Subscribe for the next conversation, share this with a friend who loves a good mystery, and leave a review with your best theory on what these spheres really are.

    Videos:

    Why Files- Alien Probe, Sentient Machine, Nuclear Weapon, or Junk? What is the Betz Mystery Sphere?

    Gaia- Buga Sphere (ACTUAL FOOTAGE) - Advanced ET Tech JUST Landed in Civilian Hands

    Alieninfoo- Investigating the Buga Sphere with Jesse Michels and Ross Coulthart

    Ancient Aliens- Extraterrestrial Stone Spheres in Costa Rica

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    49 m
  • Socorro UFO Incident: Alien Encounter and Unexplained Phenomena in New Mexico
    Mar 6 2026

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    Dive deep into one of the most intriguing UFO cases in history: the Socorro UFO Incident in New Mexico. This episode explores the compelling evidence surrounding the alien encounter witnessed by police sergeant Lonnie Zamora during a routine traffic stop.

    From physical landing marks to eyewitness accounts and the involvement of the FBI and Project Blue Book, we unpack the mystery with a critical eye.

    We also examine common conspiracy theories tied to the event and why many struggle to explain the lasting physical evidence.

    Additionally, we discuss how this case influenced UFO researcher J. Allen Hynek’s approach to studying unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs).

    Whether you're fascinated by ufos and aliens, or intrigued by conspiracy theories, this episode offers a balanced, evidence-focused look that will make you reconsider what's possible.

    CIA.gov article (including diagram/map of Soccoro incident)

    Video 1: The Black Vault Originals: FBI Documents on the Lonnie Zamora Case / Socorro, NM UFO Landing

    Video 2: Eyes On Cinema: Lonnie Zamora in 3 interviews (1964, '74 & '96)

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    44 m
  • Project Looking Glass: Timelines, Gray Aliens, And The Mandela Effect
    Feb 20 2026

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    After 1999, time starts feeling… off. And sure, that could be the trauma of dial-up internet and frosted tips—but it also lines up with one of the wilder ideas in modern UFO lore: Project Looking Glass.

    The story goes that somewhere inside a black-budget world, insiders got their hands on a consciousness-driven device (possibly tied to recovered UFO tech) that could “view” potential futures — not one fixed outcome, but branching probability timelines. And weirdly, a lot of those timelines allegedly kept converging on one date: 2012.

    So we dig in. Where does this story even come from? Why do Sumerian cylinder seals keep getting dragged into it? How does a “future-viewing” machine supposedly work if your beliefs can affect what you see? And if powerful people thought they were staring at a looming disaster — would that justify doing absolutely unhinged things in the present to steer the timeline?

    From there, the rabbit hole splits into two big lanes: a slow awakening toward transparency and higher consciousness… or a darker path where things collapse and the Grays show up in the worst way. We also hit the Mandela Effect, is it “timeline residue,” or just normal brain stuff + cultural telephone game? Either way, it gets spicy.

    Expect Y2K dread, the alleged 1999 “shift,” factions of future humans (because of course), and the claim that Looking Glass was dismantled and hidden so nobody could boot it back up. Plus: listener mail on Operation Highjump logistics, and a quick Socorro UFO quiz to tee up what’s coming next.

    Video 1: Why Files: Project Looking Glass

    Video 2: Something happened in 1999

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    59 m
  • The Mothman Legend: Cryptid, Harbinger of Doom, and Unexpected Sex Icon
    Feb 6 2026

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    In this episode, we dive deep into the legend of the Mothman: the original sightings near the eerie TNT area, the wave of UFO reports and Men in Black encounters that followed, and the unsettling feeling that something strange was unfolding in the Ohio River Valley.

    We explore how a quiet Appalachian town became the epicenter of a full-blown paranormal flap, thanks in part to journalist Mary Hyer and investigator John Keel, whose book The Mothman Prophecies transformed local fear into global mythology. We also confront the tragedy that forever intertwined the legend with real-world loss: the catastrophic collapse of the Silver Bridge, which claimed 46 lives and cemented Mothman’s reputation as a harbinger of doom.

    And then, because the internet exists, we talk about how Mothman somehow became a festival mascot, a tourism icon, and—against all odds—a cryptid sex symbol.

    Video:

    ICEBERG: The Mothman Mystery Gets Even Creepier!

    The Terrifying Story Of The Mothman Of Point Pleasant

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    57 m
  • The Grinning Man: The Unsettling Story of Indrid Cold
    Jan 23 2026

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    In 1966, traveling salesman Woodrow Derenberger claimed he encountered a smiling, telepathic being on a dark West Virginia highway. Unfortunately for him, it was an encounter that would spiral into years of alleged visits, alien worlds, public harassment, Men in Black sightings, and the collapse of his personal life.

    We're diving into the deeply unsettling case of Indrid Cold, better known as The Grinning Man—a figure who looks human, speaks without moving his mouth, and doesn't fit any one description.

    But Indrid Cold isn't just isolated to one case. There are reports of other grinning figures in different states, strange phone calls, unexplained lights, and a broader wave of high strangeness spreading across West Virginia.

    One investigator, John Keel, begins to suspect that this isn’t an alien story at all, but something stranger: an ultraterrestrial, a being not from another planet, but from somewhere overlapping our reality.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The original highway encounter and why it feels so wrong
    • The rise of the Grinning Man sightings beyond West Virginia
    • Why Indrid Cold triggers such a strong uncanny valley response
    • The ultraterrestrial theory and how it reframes the entire case
    • Skeptical explanations, psychological interpretations, and hoax concerns
    • How folklore, culture, and media helped turn Indrid Cold into modern myth

    Was Indrid Cold an extraterrestrial explorer? An interdimensional observer? A psychological break under extreme pressure? Or the modern face of an ancient archetype that’s been with us far longer than we realize.

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  • High Strangeness in Antarctica
    Jan 9 2026

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    We're embarking on an expedition to the coldest, driest, most remote continent on Earth, Antarctica, to explore why this icy wasteland might be one of the weirdest places on the planet. We’re talking secret Nazi bases, bleeding glaciers, ghost stories, UFOs, and the all-time conspiracy classic: Operation Highjump

    Also in this episode: Travis learns that “Antarctica” means “no bears,” and Josh demands the immediate release of all government data ever. (Good luck with that.)

    If you like your icebergs with a side of ancient civilizations, magnetic anomalies, alien bases, and deeply suspicious no-fly zones, this one’s for you.

    The Third Man: The Strange Phenomenon That Saves Lives

    Why Files: Mysteries Beneath the Ice: The Secrets of Antarctica

    Ancient Aliens: Lost Civilizations Beneath Antarctica?

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    56 m
  • Majestic 12: The Men Behind The UFO Cover-Ups
    Dec 26 2025

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    A roll of film shows up in a Hollywood mailbox. The frames develop into “Top Secret Majic Eyes Only” pages that name presidents, spymasters, and scientists—and claim a secret committee has managed America’s UFO story since 1947. We dig into Majestic 12 with fresh eyes, tracing the thread from Roswell and EBEs (Extraterrestrial Biological Entity) to alleged treaties with Greys, underground facilities, and black projects at Groom Lake that fuel Area 51 legends. Along the way, we confront the uncomfortable heart of the story: disinformation as a deliberate strategy.

    We walk through the 12 people attributed to MJ‑12. To name a few, Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, Vannevar Bush, James Forrestal, Hoyt Vandenberg... And why the 12 names give the documents gravity. Then we put the papers under a forensic lamp: cloned signatures, anachronistic typefaces, mismatched executive order numbers, and the “limited hangout” idea where truth is salted with fakes to mislead. Admissions from figures like William Moore and Richard Doty complicate the picture, while partially redacted FBI records and the real MAJESTIC classification keep curiosity alive. Whether you see a sprawling hoax or a shielded program, the case becomes a masterclass in media literacy and open‑source sleuthing.

    Our goal isn’t to crown a winner between belief and doubt. It’s to help you navigate the fog—how to evaluate provenance, spot red flags, and think clearly when authority, secrecy, and mythology collide. If you’re here for Roswell lore, Greys, underground bases, and Cold War psyops, you’ll find plenty to chew on. If you’re here to understand how narratives are shaped and weaponized, MJ‑12 is a near‑perfect study. Hit play, then tell us where your needle lands: truth, hoax, or an infuriating mix of both. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves weird history, and leave a review with your verdict.

    Area52 Video: The Alien Secret - Majestic 12

    Why Files Video: Majestic 12 - Secret Documents Expose UFO Cover-Up Vol. 1

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    53 m