S2 E3: UFO Crash in Varginha

In 1996, three young girls walking home from work spotted something unusual in an alley. Moments later, all three girls were running home in terror. That day, in the small town of Varginha, Brazil, many lives were changed forever.

I hope you enjoy this one!

S2 E2: An Illuminati Interview

In 2008, someone calling himself the “Hidden Hand,” entered a popular chat group, explained that he was a member of the Illuminati, and said that he was charged by his creator, Lucifer, to share with humanity what he and his dark conspirators had been up to since the dawn of humanity. The conversation that followed was nothing short of astounding.

This episode was a doozy for me. I hope you enjoy!

S2 E1: Demons and the Psyche

What if the delusions of mental illness were caused by real spiritual forces, rather than random firings of errant neurons? We explore this topic, and more in this week’s episode!

An Amazing Journey into the Psychotic Mind by Jerry Marzinsky and Sherry Swinney

Shawna Frances talks about the Reptilians

Eckhart Tolle Talking about Messages from Angels

John Taylor’s Podcast

The Rosenhan Experiment

Thanks for checking out this week’s episode of the Woo! There it is Podcast!

S1 E18: Halloweenisode

To celebrate my favorite holiday of the year next to Christmas and Teacher Workdays, I present a Halloweenisode – chock full of ghost stories to convert even the most hardened skeptic.

Hope you enjoy!

S1 E17: Hostage to the Devil

Ok, guys, I’m going to preface this by saying that this episode is dark. I almost felt a little nauseous while I was prepping it, so if you don’t like super dark and disturbing stuff, please do not listen. My next episode will be much more uplifting and light hearted – it’s about serial killers who were also cannibals.

If you end up taking a listen, hopefully, you find it not too disturbing and still manage to have a bright day. Thank you!

S1 E16: The Bombing of America’s Stonehenge

You might have heard about the Georgia Guidestones being blown up last week, and if you haven’t heard about it, well, they were blown up last week. Actually, only one of the stones was blown up, but they determined that the 25 thousand pound capstone was in danger of falling, so they went and bulldozed the rest of the thing down. Which, this is already a little fishy because it’s not like the capstone was going to leap and just knock someone out – I mean they could mark the place off. And one thing to mention, the dude from the YouTube channel called “Bright Insight,” pointed out that when bombs went off when he was in Iraq, they studied the area closely for any clues. Yes the capstone might fall, but just block the area from visitors and do your inspections. So, it’s already a little fishy to me that they bulldozed the area so quickly – which is good and ripe for conspiracy. 

What is the story behind the Georgia Guidestones? Why were they erected? And, most mysteriously, who paid the enormous sum of money to have them erected. Moreover, how many times can I say the word “erected,” before it gets weird. There are a number of theories about what group or individual was behind their construction. I’m going to talk about those today, and I’m also going to give you my theory – which is so obvious, I’m wondering what I am missing. If you guys listen to this, and you’re like, “Dude, your theory has this obvious flaw,” please DM me at the Woo! There it is facebook group page. I am all ears.

Join the FB group page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1247206819093133

https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-guidestones-explosion-elbert-county

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/US/03/22/georgia.mystery.monument/index.html

https://egaonline.com/sites/default/files/The%20Georgia%20Guidestones.pdfhttps://thoughtcatalog.com/jeremy-london/2018/08/27-bizarre-facts-about-the-georgia-guidestones/

S1 E15: The Supernatural Possibilities of Lucid Dreaming

Have you ever been in a dream, and you realized you were dreaming? This is called getting lucid in a dream – when you know you are dreaming. Until the 70s, there were many scientists and researchers who literally didn’t even believe this was possible. Dorks.

Links:

Thanks for Listening! Catch you next time!

S1 E14: How to Have a Mystical Experience

Consider joining and sharing your stories with the Woo! There it is Facebook group page, which is private to members only.

What is a mystical experience? I think it’s different for everyone.

E13 The Bible of Conspiracy Books

And I looked, 

And behold a pale horse:

And his name that sat upon him was Death,

And Hell followed with him.

And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, 

To kill with sword,

And with hunger, 

And with the beasts

Of the earth.

Revelations 6:8

Howdy folks! Today, I’ll be covering the Bible of Conspiracy Books – Behold a Pale Horse, by William Cooper.

This book was published in 1991. If you look in Amazon, you can see that many reviewers are claiming that much of the book has been removed from what was there in the original version. Maybe this is true, maybe not.

Before I get into this book, I want to quickly touch on the concept of a psy-op. 

Basically, a psy-op, if you google it, is essentially propaganda. Military personnel will distribute flyers so that the people they’re bombing won’t hate them, something like that. Here’s what I believe a psyop really is – it’s when the bad guys send emissaries to reveal the awful truth to the population; but in addition to the truth, they include straight up lies which they later are able to debunk with ease. This takes the public off the scent of the awful truth. There are so many examples of psyops, especially in today’s political environment; but the reason I bring this up is because some people believe that William Cooper’s entire book, “Behold a Pale Horse,” was a psyop. There were some nuggets of truth mixed with some insanity. Therefore, it is worth taking a lot of what this book said with a grain of salt. Nevertheless, there were some parts which were definitely eye-opening for me.

https://www.ft.com/content/1e030bbb-a074-4fbd-94c5-94fe579a9a8a

Mainstream Media Says Psy-Ops Are CRUCIAL For ‘Fighting Disinformation’

https://biblehub.com/revelation/6-8.htm

The author of the book, William Cooper, gives a lot of background about himself and his family in the book. He offers some defense against accusations which had been made against him at the time – all the usual nonsense which is used to discredit someone (he’s a religious zealot, a drunk, a racist). While he points out that he’s not any of these things, he says go ahead and believe them, and believe poorly of him – but look at the evidence that he’s putting forth. That stands on its own.

Cooper was an airman at Sheppard Air Force Base with a secret security clearance. He had buddies at the time who told him that they had seen flying saucers, but they were always drunk, so he took what they were saying with a grain of salt. 

He was honorably discharged from the Air Force in ‘65, and then joined the Navy to work in submarines for a time. It was there that in the span of a few seconds, he saw a disk rise from the water and fly into the sky. He looked around to see if anyone noticed, and no one did. But then, he asked the ensign to look in the direction of this thing that he’d seen, and that’s when the UFO came back from the air and dipped into the ocean. This time, others saw; and that’s when they got the Captain and the chief to come and take a look. They came, took pictures; and then told the three dudes who’d seen everything not to breathe a word of it to anyone. When they got to Pearl Harbor, Cooper and his buddies who’d seen the UFO had to talk to the Commander in private. It was at this meeting where he was informed that he’d better not breathe a word of this to anyone or he’d go to jail for 10 years. 

He then went to work on a boat in Vietnam where he claimed there was a lot of UFO activity. He said that an entire village just disappeared after UFOs were sighted there. He also said that there was a rumor that a couple of soldiers were kidnapped and mutilated by UFOs. I’ve heard of cattle mutilations, but human mutilations I had not thought were a thing.

Later, he received an upgraded security clearance – possibly because of his willingness to swear to secrecy about the UFO thing earlier, but who knows. But one morning, he sat in an intelligence briefing, and it blew his mind to such a degree, that he essentially devoted the next 18 years of his life researching what would ultimately be this book. This part of the book was vaguely written. He makes a statement that he was informed that the Kennedy assassination was an internal job, but it’s unclear if he heard about this at the intelligence briefing or was informed of it later. It’s pretty poorly written, which would normally make me believe that he is bullshitting, to be honest. 

Btw, Ambrosia, from the Inner Bloom podcast, had a conversation with Kennedy last summer, and he told her that the government wanted to ok GMO crops for public consumption, but Kennedy was standing in the way of that; and that is why they rubbed him out.

At first, Cooper claims that he shared information with a reporter, and then was run off a cliff by two dudes. He climbed up the hill, and was saved, but then the same dudes ran him off a cliff again. This time, he lost a leg. At this point, the agents asked him if they needed to worry about him squealing anymore, and he convinced them that he’d stay silent. Then, he went to work trying to figure out how to share his story publicly. 

He describes using a lot of strategy in attempting to get the hounds off his scent – and this includes sending information which included purposely false information to discredit himself. It gets so convoluted, but remember what I mentioned earlier about psy-ops. There are decoys within lies within truths, and truths within decoys within total fabrications. If that made no sense to you, it’s because it made no sense. But when someone who is on the bad guys’ side tells a story which seems to reveal the truth, only so that story can be easily debunked later, it gets tricky to know what the truth is. Not only that, but anyone who is attempting to explain how convoluted it can get kind of sounds like a crazy person, to wit. 

I’ll interject here to share what happened to Bill Cooper 10 years after he published this book.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_William_Cooper

And you’ll of course run into varying accounts of what really happened, so it’s almost impossible to really know. The wikipedia story is that Cooper, in the 90s, believed that he was being targeted by Bill Clinton and the IRS. In ‘98, he was charged with tax evasion, and the claim was that he evaded arrest, and a warrant was put out for him in 2000. Then, in Nov 2001, there was a shootout at his house, an officer was shot by him, and he was shot to death. Strangely, the reason the authorities were at his house had nothing to do with tax evasion or an arrest warrant, rather, it was because of disputes and aggravated assault he’d had with his neighbors. This is what I call a fishy story. 

Obviously, if you go online, you can find completely different accounts of what happened. Basically, there are those who believe that Bill was essentially executed. I’ve linked to another story in the show notes. Really, either story can be true. I certainly would not blindly trust any official account of what happened that day. One weird detail which I found in a few different sites (doesn’t make it true, but worth a ponder), was that Bill Cooper predicted in June of 2001 that there would be attacks on the WTC, and that Osama Bin Laden would be blamed for it. Interesting that he was shot to death two months after Sept 11th. Very Very Interesting.

How William Cooper was murdered by Arizona police

I have to play a clip from this news report of the Bill Cooper shootout:

I wonder if anyone listening knows something about law enforcement. If so, I would love to understand the strategy of having a bunch of cops pretend like they’re rowdy kids parked out of a man’s property to lure him out. There’s so much about this that I do not understand – which just thickens the plot.

Ok, let’s get into some of the meat of the book. Cooper introduces a document which he says was found in 1986 in an IBM copier which had been purchased at a surplus sale. This document was dated 1979, and was titled, “TOP SECRET [so, try hacking past that top notch security phrasing], “Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars, and Introductory Programming Manual Operations Research,” [yawn]. Honestly, the first part of this title is intriguing, but the latter part is so dull, I really think that’s their strategy for maintaining secrecy and security – they just bore you into not giving a shit. Now Bill Cooper believed that this document was essentially the policy which had been adopted by the Bilderberg Group (it’s basically a group of CEOs, billionaires, etc., which is believed to exert a lot of control over the world). Cooper renames the document, “The Illuminati’s declaration of War upon the people of America.” He liked to keep his phrasing subtle.

The document begins by explaining to the reader that he/she has been selected to be in the know about the objectives which are being put forth by the document because he/she is, basically, a sociopath. In the words of the people who created the document, “You have qualified for this project because of your ability to look at human society with cold objectivity.” Congratulations to you.

There might be multiple interpretations of this doc, so take my summary with a slight grain of salt; but from what I can gather, in the early 1950s, these wealthy elites were doing some number crunching, and they realized that they were approaching an era where there would be an abundance for all – basically, increased output of goods and resources in combination with decreased energy requirements. So, no one would be in poverty, and everyone would have all kinds of opportunities to live their dream life. These elites viewed this as the potential loss of their own power and specialness, and they didn’t believe that all these normal folks deserved to have that kind of life. They decided that they could start to control the masses, but they would need to introduce some tweaks.

Here’s where the document describes some of the strategies which would help these elites to manipulate and control. One of the biggies is our monetary system. In the document, it contains a quote from Mayer Amschel Rothschild (who died in 1812), “Give me control over a nation’s currency, and I care not who makes its laws.” How did he implement this control? By providing more loans than he had backing for. People would give him greater wealth than he had originally in exchange for the promise of future wealth. As long as Rothschild could just keep providing the appearance of collateral, people would continue to flood him with money. And this is what he used to gain power. This practice is in place for generating business loans, home loans, car loans. 

Whether you believe this is true, one thing that is for certain is that all of these tweaks exist in our society, and I’ll give a few examples; but some of the examples I cannot even talk about because it would definitely be triggering. Imagine if you have believed something was true your entire life, only to find out that it was never true, and that it was a falsehood designed to keep you as a cog in the matrix.

One of the strategies they use to control the masses is, and I quote, “Keep the public busy, busy, busy, with no time to think…” This sounds like such a broad objective, and so non-specific, that it’s easy to dismiss. I bring it up, though, because it seems so strange to me that, even though the technology that we use to do our jobs has improved exponentially over the years, we are still slogging away at our jobs, always busy. Think about how just working with MS Excel has eliminated so much busywork for millions of people. Yet, we’re busier than we’ve ever been. I’ve always theorized that this is due to corporate and governmental bureaucratic bloat which I assumed was the product of bad decision making. But what if it was all due to methodical string pulling by people who knew exactly what they were doing?

Ok, so another of the examples of the way they exert control over the masses is by controlling the media. This way they can keep the public attention away from the real issues while simultaneously keeping them engrossed in stuff that doesn’t matter. Is this true? Who knows, but I can certainly think of a pretty good example, which is when the story about Prince William and Megan Markel leaving the monarchy for Canada. This did seem to happen right around the time that Prince Andrew was getting into hot water over the Jeffery Epstein stuff — and the media just went right along with it and buried the Prince Andrew story (at the time). 

Ok – maybe that’s not the best example of evil overlords controlling the media, but what about this — and I think I can guarantee that you have not seen this example anywhere because I believe that I was the only one to notice it. 

This next part is kind of controversial for the times; and I just want you all to know that, as far as anything controversial is concerned, I will never EVER stand up for what I believe in.

On Tues, Apr 27, 2021, Journalist, Josh Rogin, broke the story on the Joe Rogan Podcast about how Anthony Fauci had essentially started gain of function research back up in Wuhan, despite a moratorium that Obama had put on this. There were other bombshell findings from this podcast – but that was the main one. Since then, the natural origin story of covid has been pushed more and more to the wayside in favor of the lab leak theory, and I would argue that it was that podcast that led to this. If it weren’t for that journalist, we would still be calling people crazy conspiracy theorists for believing that covid might have come from a lab.

That’s not the part where I tell you that the media is controlled by evil overlords. Here’s that part:

On Tuesday, April 27, 2021 (the same day the Josh Rogin episode was run), the media posted stories everywhere about something that Joe Rogan had said during a podcast episode which had aired 5 days before (Friday). This story was plastered everywhere, it ran just a few hours after the Josh Rogin episode aired, and it had NOTHING to do with the claims made against Fauci. 

What am I saying here? I’m saying that the media ran an attack against Joe Rogan RIGHT when this episode aired. They waited for this episode to air — the story they aired was based on comments Rogan had made 5 days earlier — and they blasted it everywhere. Every known mainstream outlet ran the exact same story at the same time. 

So, just to recap, according to this document which has been around since the early fifties, a bunch of sociopathic elites have been controlling the population using various tactics including media manipulation, education system tinkering, keeping us busy at work, and entertaining us with garbage. Btw, I am seriously summarizing here.

For the next section of the book, Cooper talks about Secret Societies (my favorite topic). Now, while this sounds very exciting, it isn’t to read it. He basically talks about a bunch of secret societies, who started them, and how they’re interlinked with each other. It gets so convoluted, I wasn’t going to summarize it here. He also says some things that aren’t true, like that this guy Adam Weishaupt, the dude who started the Illuminati, wrote the Wealth of Nations. That’s a very strange detail to get so completely wrong. Adam Smith wrote the Wealth of Nations about a hundred years before Weishaupt existed. This kind of thing is such an obvious detail to get wrong, that I have to wonder was it placed there on purpose to mislead us into thinking Cooper was a looney toon? Was it placed there by Cooper himself, or by someone else after Cooper was killed?

Btw, the audiobook of this book had so much of the book removed – including the introductory part in which Bill Cooper gave a lot of his military background. When I looked on Amazon, a bunch of people claimed that the paper copy of the book they received had parts missing as well. All of this is ripe for speculation.

There are several more sections of this very long book (which you can find free pdf copies of online). I would love to interview someone who has done a deep dive into this, rather than do that deep dive myself, since it is just so mind numbing. 

E12: Psychics and Channelers

This is an episode is about psychics and channeling.

What is channeling? I define it as when a person shuts off their thoughts and allows some other entity (spirits, guides, angels, in some cases, demons) to come through them, either through written or spoken word. Some people find this really creepy and off-putting. And I think it’s so cool, and I love to hear people channel. And there are a lot of people out there claiming that they can channel. Many of these people also say that we all can channel and write books teaching folks how to do it.

When I was younger, I remember I would occasionally make jokes that were so clever, and I would think it didn’t come from me. It was like some other force put the joke in my head. Then it went away completely.

One of the most famous channelers is Esther Hicks, who claims to channel a group of entities who call themselves Abraham. The message they bring is very consistent – it’s basically the Law of Attraction – so if you focus on something you want, you’ll bring it in your life. Most people get the gist of this, and either believe it or not. One thing Abraham never does is channel future prophecy. Rather, they just give advice about how to bring ease into your life while also manifesting your dreams. 

https://www.hayhouse.com/shop/books-ebooks?authors=216

Abraham Hicks – Let The Universe Work Things Out For You

Some of you may have heard of the spiritual teacher, Eckhart Tolle. He teaches people to focus their energy and attention on the Present moment. There’s so much more to his teachings than that, and it would be ridiculous for me to go into it more, but I bring him up because I believe; he’s never said this, but I think all he does is channel – all the time. 

But what’s a little baffling is the fact that a lot if not most channelers are not able to do it for long before they need to take a break. So it’s always interesting to me how Esther Hicks can channel Abraham for days on end, and Eckhart Tolle only channels. 

What happened to these people that allowed them to channel? For Esther Hicks, her husband, Jerry, actually dragged her to see a channeler with him. I believe the channeler was Sheila Gillette, the woman who channels an entity called Theo. They had a thirty minute session where they asked “Theo” questions through Sheila. Esther, I think, was a little put off by all of this, because she thought it was weird. But Jerry was totally into it. At the end of the session, Jerry was like, how do I get to ask you more questions? And Theo told them that Esther had the gift of channeling. 

So the two of them then went home and started meditating every day. Even though Esther thought that channeling was weird, she very much enjoyed meditation, so practicing this was no problem for her. Then, one day, she realized that her nose was moving in the air, and she was spelling letters. Jerry busted out a pen and paper and started writing down everything she spelled. She continued to do that for a bit, and then she transitioned to typing stuff out, and eventually, she was able to channel their communications directly through spoken voice. This process took about a year, so it took some commitment. People of course think she’s a fraud. You’ll find all kinds of hit pieces on her online which you’ll find about anything interesting. I think she’s legit, but I guess I’ll never really know.

Eckhart Tolle is legit – he’s what a human being becomes when the ego scoots out of the way. There’s simply no doubt in my mind that he is speaking words from beyond the reality we understand. His experience was very unique. When he was 29 years old, he was I think a post-doc at Oxford, but just living an absolutely miserable life. He would wake up in the middle of the night with anxiety and dread. And one night, as he was experiencing this misery, he said, “I can’t live with myself anymore.” Then, he thought, wait, if I cannot live with myself…then who is the I and who is the myself? There must be two of me. And with this thought or realization, he basically underwent a complete dissolution of his ego. 

Eckhart Tolle – YouTube

And just so this makes a little more sense, Tolle points out that most of us are constantly trapped inside our minds. Our minds are always thinking, and we think it’s us who are doing the thinking, but it’s something other than us. And if that sounds crazy to you, then, this may not be the right time for you. A few years ago, I bought his book, The Power of Now, and it just sat on the shelf for at least a year or two before one night when I finally decided to crack it open. I was feeling the same sense of dread and depression that I would get on Sunday nights before I had to go back to work the next day, but when I started reading this book, just the first chapter, I instantly had this sense of peace and calm, and the pages seemed to be glowing. Not everyone experiences that, and I think that’s because we’re all here having our own unique experience – Tolle’s teachings are for some people but not necessarily for everyone all the time. 

One thing you could try, though, is just to close your eyes and feel your hands. Focus your energy on your hands, and you can even focus your energy inside your body. For me, this gives me some relief from the constant chattering of my mind. It also gives me a sense of peace and sometimes elation. This is basically how Eckhart feels all the time because the part of him which caused him to think constantly and basically be trapped inside his mind all the time died when he was 29. 

Anyway, back to Tolle’s life story which is an interesting combination of boring beyond belief and fascinating — so for 2 years, Tolle just sat on park benches and enjoyed the day, enjoyed watching the people go by – just felt supreme ecstasy all the time. He was broke, I’m not sure if he was homeless, and it didn’t matter. His mind was no longer there to tell him that he was living life the wrong way, that others were doing better than he, that he was a failure. It turns out all of

those beliefs are just lies that you don’t have to continue believing. 

But after a few years of this, he thought that there might be more that he could experience. And one day, he went for a walk, then he walked into a church, and when he got inside he said something like, “I would like some acceleration please.” I don’t know if there were other people in the church with him; like, “kids, stay away from that man.” BTW, when he tells this story, it’s not like he thought to himself, “I’m going to the church to pray.” It’s more like, he just received an impulse to go for a walk. Then, he received one to walk into the church. He’s just basically acting on pure faith with spiritual energy guiding him along his path all the time – just like Canadian Actor, Ryan Reynolds – jk. 

So, he forgets about this entire incident and goes on living life, and about 3 months later, he wakes up with a book idea. Then, he receives an impulse to move to the West coast of America. Why? Who knows? But it’s so interesting because it suggests that there are external energetic forces which the other dimensions work with in order to work through us – the energy in CA was just more optimal for channeling this book – this was before the Kardashians became a thing.

Anyway, he didn’t know where he was going to go, but when he arrived, someone sublet a room for him, and every morning he would feel this tremendous energy flowing through him as he wrote the book, the Power of Now. When he was done, he was out of money, so he bought a lottery ticket and won 1 thousand dollars and he used this to get back to England – he was like, California sucks, I’m going home! Anyway, wrt the lotto ticket, you get the sense that it was not gambling. He was guided to buy it and it was what he needed. Kinda crazy!

A lot of Tolle’s teachings are not paranormal stories, But i did want to share one story from A New Earth which I thought was just nuts. So a woman came to see Tolle once, and she was riddled with emotional pain, anger, and she told him her story. And he led her through some thought exercises – whatever he felt guided to lead her through, and at the end, this woman, who had been experiencing quite a lot of pain her entire life, released a huge amount of pain. But here’s the crazy part. We all think that emotions are just etheric, non-tangible or not even real things, generally speaking. But when the woman left the room, Tolle had a friend come in, and she was like, “what is this dense, murky energy in this room? You need to open a window and burn some incense.” 

Tolle says that he then went to a restaurant nearby, and there was a man in a wheelchair who looked over at Tolle really intensely for a moment, and then started having a huge fit – fighting with the waiters – all the way out of the restaurant as they tried kicking him out. It was a big scene; The man yelled at everyone in the restaurant – except for Tolle. Tolle didn’t really know what caused this, but he thought that the released emotion of the woman he’d just seen – he calls it the pain-body – came into that man to show Tolle, “You thought you defeated me. Look, I’m still here.” Alternatively, Tolle wondered if maybe the released energy – the pain body – followed him to the restaurant and just attached to the only person with compatible vibrational energy. Later on after the police had come, the manager came up to Tolle and said, jokingly, “did you cause all this?”

I’m going to put a pin in the topic of channelers for now – there’s so much more; so many more channelers to discuss. I’ve taken a bit of a left turn by even bringing up Eckhart Tolle under the topic of channeling, because no one thinks of Eckhart as a channeler – I’m just pretty sure that’s what he’s doing. There’s one woman who claims to channel Jesus, and, conveniently, when she channels Jesus, He’s always recommending that you buy her books, so I take her teachings with a grain of salt. 

So, on to the topic of psychics. I think psychics gain their abilities in the same way that channelers do, often; though, there are many people who seem to have been born with psychic abilities – and, in some cases, these abilities seem to run in the family. There are many psychics, many accounts of psychics, and it’s very difficult to sort out whether psychic abilities are real.  So what I recommend is that you develop your own abilities, and find out for yourself. While I cannot make this a podcast about how to become a psychic because that would probably be really boring, I can definitely say that step 1, no matter what book you’re reading or who you are following, step 1 is some sort of meditation practice – I try (and fail a LOT) to slow the constant thinking I do throughout the day.

I watched a show a year or two ago on Netflix called, “Surviving Death.” The first episode was about a woman who suffered from a near death experience and foresaw the death of one of her sons; and many years later, he died. It was so sad. And the episode was very well done. It was also convincing because she didn’t keep it a secret that she had seen this happen to her son – years before it actually happened. I think she even told him – good parenting. 

But then, the series dedicated two episodes to Mediumship; and they focused for an incredibly long time on physical mediumship, which is when ectoplasm forms, or something like that. I’ve been into weird psychic shit for a few years now, and I can firmly say that this is nothing that has ever crossed my radar. Not to say it’s all BS, but what is the significance of having plasma or anything physical form? I couldn’t comprehend why they would focus on that. And, meanwhile, during the show, no physical matter was ever produced in any kind of convincing manner. So it all seemed like bullshit. Also, one of the mediums would channel a little boy named Tommy. And she sounded so ridiculous. For me to play a clip, I might get hit with a copyright issue, so I practiced really hard to give you my best imitation of the medium channeling the young boy, Tommy, “Hi Guys, it’s nice to be here.” It was the most unconvincing display I’ve seen, and I’m here to believe it all, baby!