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Chris Williamson

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Author | Podcaster | Mid-West Transplant @vanishedpod @chasingearhart @memyfriendspod https://t.co/cWsgwTqe0L

14,000 Ft Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: This is Jonathan. Oldest living land animal on Earth. He is currently 194 years old. He is believed to have hatched around 1832.
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Astonishing Legends
Astonishing Legends@AstonshngLegnds·
What if reality is just a user interface designed by evolution? A bizarre experiment using lasers and DMT claims to reveal a hidden code behind the world we see. Glitch in the simulation… or brain on overload? #AstonishingLegends #Podcast
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
BREAKING: Newly appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Arafi, has reportedly been killed in an airstrike, just hours after being given the role.
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Astonishing Legends
Astonishing Legends@AstonshngLegnds·
In the final chapter of Scole, séances turn into something stranger—self-developing film, sealed voices, and a black-eyed figure called “Blue.” Did they prove life after death… or open a door to something else? #AstonishingLegends #Podcast
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Astonishing Legends
Astonishing Legends@AstonshngLegnds·
This week, we return to the pitch-black depths of the Scole Experiment, where a powerless device in a sealed room allegedly produced voices from beyond for the most hardened of skeptics. Part 2 out now! #AstonishingLegends #Podcast
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Astonishing Legends
Astonishing Legends@AstonshngLegnds·
A quiet Norfolk farmhouse. A sealed cellar. Blue lights, powerless devices broadcasting voices, and technology allegedly designed by the dead. Our newest episode begins a 3-part deep dive into the infamous Scole Experiment. #AstonishingLegends #Podcast
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Athan xanthis@TheRealCurly5·
“During the presidents autopsy, there was one general who was sitting in the gallery. It was a teaching morgue and we had a big gallery. I remember Curtis LeMay sitting there with a big cigar in his hand” Now what on earth is a 4 star genreal doing at JFKs autopsy?
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Joe Rogan just said the quiet part out loud: A man brought here as a baby. Lived in the U.S. for 20 years. Can’t speak Spanish. No criminal record. Deported anyway. That’s not “border security.” That’s ripping people out of the only country they’ve ever known and dumping them in a place that isn’t home.
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Astonishing Legends
Astonishing Legends@AstonshngLegnds·
We’ve searched the skies for centuries, assuming contact would come from space, but 71% of Earth remains unexplored beneath the ocean. Verified reports of objects moving from air to sea raise a chilling question: what if they were here first? New ep out now!
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History Dame
History Dame@history_dame·
There is a myth that Santa’s red coat is due to Coca-Cola, but it’s not that simple. Coca-Cola didn’t invent Santa’s red coat, but it did help popularize an image that already existed and shaped our modern Santa. Long before Coca-Cola’s 1930s advertisements, Santa Claus' roots trace back to St. Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop known for generosity. In religious art, bishops were often depicted wearing red robes, a color associated with status, charity, and the Church. By the 1800s, American writers and illustrators were already shaping Santa’s appearance. Clement Clarke Moore’s A Visit from St. Nicholas (‘Twas the Night Before Christmas) and Thomas Nast’s illustrations had established Santa as a bearded, larger-than-life figure associated with Christmas Eve, gift-giving, but the color of the coat ranged from green to red to even tan. In 1931, artist Haddon Sundblom painted Santa for Coca-Cola, portraying him as warm, human, and approachable. From 1931 to 1964, Sundblom created the iconic Santa associated with the beloved Coca-Cola images. So while Coca-Cola didn’t invent Santa’s red coat, those widely circulated images helped standardize the Santa we recognize today and built on traditions that were already hundreds of years old.
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BowTied Pinto
BowTied Pinto@BowTiedPinto·
Is the man on the top (red arrows) the same as the man on the bottom? If so, why does it matter? The bottom row shows Bill Shelley, Texas School Book Depository foreman & Lee Harvey Oswald's boss on 11/22/63. The top row shows video stills from Oswald's pro-Castro leafleting in New Orleans 3.5 months beforehand. Only Oswald has been definitively ID'd. Why would Shelley (a man purportedly unknown to LHO at the time) be accompanying Oswald in New Orleans? Oswald told the Dallas PD & FBI that he was outside on the front steps of the TSBD with Bill Shelley. He said he left for the day when Shelley indicated there would be no more work that day. youtube.com/watch?v=D1F_G5…
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