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The Anunnaki: Did They Create Humanity? Special Guest: Jason Martell

Were the Anunnaki real—and did they play a role in creating humanity?In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of Truth Be Told Paranormal, Tony Sweet welcomes back legendary ancient astronaut researcher Jason Martell for a deep dive into one of humanity’s greatest mysteries ...  Show more

TBT About Going Wild - Ep. 38: "Environmental Equality is Civil Rights"

On this MLK Jr Day, the topic is the inequality of environmental care and use as a form of systemic racism and social injustice. It's not something in the past; it's still happening, and we cannot stand by and let it happen while still calling ourselves evolved, high-minded, or s ...  Show more

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