All Things Strange

By: All Things Strange
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  • The unusual, the extraordinary, the paranormal. Come along as we explore all things strange.
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  • The Yucca Man
    Sep 8 2024

    Come along for another mystifying cryptid!

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    The Yucca Man is a cryptid reported primarily in the deserts of Southern California, particularly around Joshua Tree National Park, the Mojave Desert, and near the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms. Often described as a type of Bigfoot or Sasquatch, the creature is said to be a large, hairy humanoid figure, standing between 7 to 12 feet tall with a strong, musky odor. Its fur is typically described as dark brown or black, and it has been reported to have glowing eyes, suggesting a nocturnal nature.

    Description of the Creature:
    • Height: Estimated between 7 to 12 feet tall.
    • Build: Described as very muscular, bulky, and covered in hair.
    • Hair/Fur: Dark brown to black, sometimes described as shaggy.
    • Odor: Strong, musky smell, often associated with rotting vegetation or skunk-like.
    • Eyes: Some reports suggest glowing eyes, possibly reflecting light in the dark.
    Famous Sightings:
    1. 1971 - Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms: One of the earliest and most famous sightings occurred when a Marine on guard duty reported seeing a large, hairy creature approaching the base perimeter. The creature reportedly approached within 150 feet before the Marine opened fire. Despite shooting at it, the creature was not injured and simply retreated into the desert.

    2. 1979 - Joshua Tree National Park: Park rangers and campers reported multiple sightings of a large, hairy figure moving through the area. There were also reports of strange sounds, like grunts and growls, and large footprints were found in the sand, which appeared too large to belong to a human.

    3. 1990s - Desert Near Yucca Valley: Throughout the 1990s, various sightings were reported in the desert areas around Yucca Valley. Residents described encounters with a large, ape-like creature that moved swiftly through the desert terrain. Several witnesses reported feeling an intense sense of fear and a strong odor when the creature was nearby.

    4. 2009 - Twentynine Palms Highway: A motorist traveling late at night along the Twentynine Palms Highway reported seeing a tall, hairy figure cross the road in front of their car. The creature moved quickly across the road and disappeared into the desert, leaving behind only a few large footprints.

    5. 2010 - Near Yucca Valley: Another significant sighting occurred when a group of hikers saw a large, bipedal creature in the distance. They described it as being at least 8 feet tall with long arms and covered in dark fur. It appeared to be watching them before turning and walking away into the desert.

    The Yucca Man continues to be a subject of intrigue among cryptozoologists and those fascinated by unexplained phenomena. The creature’s existence remains unproven, but the consistent nature of the reports over several decades keeps the legend alive.

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  • Spontaneous Human Combustion
    Aug 19 2024

    Can people burst in to flames with no apparent source of ignition? Let's find out!

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  • False Flags
    Aug 5 2024

    Come along for False Flags!

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    False Flags are covert operations designed to deceive by making it appear as if they were carried out by entities, groups, or nations other than those who actually planned and executed them. The term originated from naval warfare, where ships would fly the flag of a neutral or enemy country to deceive others. Today, the concept of false flags is widely used to describe actions taken by governments or organizations to justify their own agendas.

    Key Aspects of False Flags:
    1. Deception: The primary goal is to mislead the public, enemy, or targeted groups about who is responsible for the action.

    2. Motivation: Typically, false flags are conducted to provoke a response, such as justifying war, instigating violence, or influencing public opinion.

    3. Examples in History:

      • The Reichstag Fire (1933): The German parliament building was set on fire, and the Nazis blamed communists to justify oppressive measures.
      • Gulf of Tonkin Incident (1964): Alleged attacks on US ships by North Vietnamese forces led to increased US involvement in the Vietnam War.
      • Operation Northwoods (1962): Proposed but never executed, this plan involved committing acts of terrorism on American soil to blame Cuba and justify military intervention.
    4. Modern Context: False flags can involve cyber-attacks, terrorist acts, or disinformation campaigns. They often utilize modern technology and media to amplify the deception.

    5. Conspiracy Theories: Many events are often labeled as false flags by conspiracy theorists, who believe governments or organizations are behind these events to manipulate public perception and policy.

    Understanding false flags involves recognizing the strategic use of deception in political, military, and social contexts to achieve specific objectives by misleading people about who is truly responsible for certain actions.

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fun

good stuff. presented in an entertaining fashion. information is good and the side tracking conversations are worth a chuckle.

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great podcast

I've listened to almost every episode and have really enjoy the show can't wait for more

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Lots of fun!

First time listener. You guys are fun to listen too. Nice sound quality. I don't know howany podcasts I've had to turn off because I can't hear everyone or understad what they're saying. This sounds almost professional. Lots of interesting topics, can't wait to check them out of my commute. Thanks agents.

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