Aug 30, 2025
00:00:00 – America’s Podcast & Apple Pay
Meltdown
The hosts kick off with jokes about being “America’s podcast” and
share some odd headlines. They play a viral clip of a woman crying
because she thought Apple Pay used “Apple Dollars” instead of real
money, leading to a big credit card bill. The crew jokes about debt
collectors, confusion over Steve Jobs vs. Tim Cook, and whether the
clip was parody or genuine.
00:10:00 – Red-Eyed Aliens: Kelly Cahill’s
Encounter
They dive into Kelly Cahill’s 1993 alien abduction in Australia,
where she reported seeing tall, black, red-eyed beings. Her strong
Christian faith framed the experience as a spiritual battle. She
telepathically pleaded with the craft, saw multiple witnesses
present, and later experienced missing time.
00:20:00 – The Terrifying Encounter
Unfolds
Kelly and her husband stopped their car near a glowing craft. They,
along with several bystanders, witnessed red-eyed entities gliding
toward them. Kelly felt overwhelming fear, nausea, and a psychic
assault. The beings projected the thought “let’s kill them,” before
a sterile voice from the craft claimed: “We mean you no harm. I am
her father.” Kelly resisted, insisting they were evil.
00:30:00 – Resistance, Faith, and
Aftermath
Kelly fought back, invoking God, which seemed to weaken the beings’
hold. After missing time, she awoke with strange body marks and
signs of a possible phantom pregnancy. Later, she was visited at
night by hooded, red-eyed entities who appeared to drain her life
force. In dreams, they offered her a ride if she abandoned her
Bible—she chose faith. Investigators later confirmed multiple
witnesses to the craft.
00:40:00 – Red-Eyed Entities
Worldwide
The discussion broadens to other cases: Mothman, Puerto Rico hooded
figures, Alabama sightings, Brazil’s Varginha incident, and Jacques
Vallée’s research linking red eyes to demon and fairy lore. The
hosts suggest these beings thrive on fear, unlike the more clinical
“grey” aliens, and may be soul-stealing entities.
00:50:00 – Remote Viewing 3I Atlas
Comet/Asteroid
Shifting topics, they cover remote viewing sessions of the
interstellar object 3I Atlas. Viewers reported it as partly
biological and artificial, slimy, with advanced technology,
cloaking, and possible AI. Descriptions included observation
windows, propulsion systems, and intentions of manipulation or
control. The consensus: it’s not friendly.
01:00:00 – Dark Intentions of 3I
Atlas
Remote viewers described ominous behaviors: mind control, scanning,
mass hysteria, and disdain for humanity. The object seems ancient,
engineered, and possibly waiting for the right time to reveal
itself. Its closest approach to Earth is expected in December 2025.
The hosts joke about “slimy camouflage aliens” ruining
Christmas.
01:10:00 – Gifts, Gags, and Phone
Lines
Listeners sent the hosts a Hulk Hogan bobblehead and Flatwoods
Monster puzzle, which go onto the “Shelf of Honor.” They open the
phone lines, offering five pounds of pumpkin spice as a giveaway.
Callers speculate on 3I Atlas, joke about Santa being an alien, and
discuss pumpkin scarcity in Alaska.
01:20:00 – Calls from Beyond: Queen Elizabeth
Returns
A caller role-plays as Queen Elizabeth from the afterlife,
lamenting the lack of pumpkin spice in heaven and repeatedly
chanting “mama mama.” The hosts joke about her getting medical
advice from Dr. Pepper in the afterlife.
01:30:00 – News of the Weird: Costumed
Justice
News updates include:
Police bodycam footage of Chuck E. Cheese being arrested for credit card fraud, traumatizing kids.
A Florida man in Batman pajamas stopping a burglar, with the pajamas giving him “extra confidence.”
Discussion of lame Batman villains and the idea of Batman vs. Bigfoot.
A Japanese AI-generated video simulating a Mount Fuji eruption to warn citizens, described as “AI fear porn.”
01:40:00 – AI Fear Porn & Mount
Fuji
The hosts cover a Japanese government initiative using AI-generated
videos to simulate a Mount Fuji eruption. The goal is to prepare
Tokyo residents, but the hyper-realistic clips look terrifying —
with ash clouds, gridlocked transport, and people panicking in the
streets. They joke about it being “AI fear porn,” noting it’s
effective but unsettling. The discussion touches on disaster
preparedness, psychological effects of such visuals, and whether
people would take it seriously or just freak out.
01:50:00 – Wrapping Up with
Oddities
The show closes with more banter on AI, disasters, and absurdity.
They riff on cultural quirks, emergency responses, and how media
often blurs the line between warning and entertainment. As always,
it ends with a mix of humor, skepticism, and bizarre imagery —
leaving listeners with both laughs and unease.
Remote Viewing 3I/Atlas
https://www.adventuresinremoteviewing.com/post/remote-viewing-3i-atlas
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