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Atomic Priesthood, Monster Hunt, Nimitz UFO Video, Bin Laden's Movie Collection?, No More Bitcoin! |102|

Atomic Priesthood, Monster Hunt, Nimitz UFO Video, Bin Laden's Movie Collection?, No More Bitcoin! |102|

FromMagical Mystery Radio: Conspiracy & Paranormal Review


Atomic Priesthood, Monster Hunt, Nimitz UFO Video, Bin Laden's Movie Collection?, No More Bitcoin! |102|

FromMagical Mystery Radio: Conspiracy & Paranormal Review

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Length:
101 minutes
Released:
Feb 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How can we communicate with our descendants thousands of years in the future about the dangers of nuclear waste? Sounds easy enough right? Well, maybe not. Maybe what we need is an elite secret society of scientists, an Atomic Priesthood if you will, to help protect the future of humanity with a kind of "language of eternity" built on myth and symbols.  Win $70,000! All you gotta do is catch Bigfoot. Or Nessie. Or the Chupacabra. Or the Cornish Owl Man, whatever the hell that is. Easy money, right? Government claims Bin Laden liked Pixar, National Geographic, and funny YouTube videos. Believable? Well, I guess if you believe the government. Can the infamous Nimitz UFO footage be traced to a German film company? And finally, by popular demand, we present our last-ever Bitcoin update. Yeah right.
Released:
Feb 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (71)

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