The Longyou Caves and Nan Madol: Two Mysterious Ancient Wonders

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Phantom Time and Famous Time Travelers

This week Zach and Tim discuss the infamous Phantom Time Theory and how nearly 300 years never happened. The boys also go down the rabbit hole of time travelers caught on camera! Jump aboard your local time machine and get ready to duck away from the cam ...

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Aliens on the Moon

Ingo Swann, one of the most talented remote viewers of all time, told a story about one of his most outrageous remote viewing experiences. It involves aliases, black budget military bases, UFOs, secret codes, and yes...aliens on the moon! This week the boys break it all down; the ...  Show more

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