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UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast

UAP EP 36: Deathbed Alien Confessions - What Did They Know?

UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast

Gamut Podcast Network

True Crime, Science, Technology

4.4657 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Do aliens laugh? Do they eat or take showers? And is there really an entire network of roads and tunnels underground that are used to go back and forth from a secret base?! We discover that and even some new revelations about Roswell as we hear from top government employees and learn about what they had to say in their deathbed confessions...

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0:00.0

All right, welcome in. It's episode 36 of the Unidentified Alien Podcast, UAP, right here, Stephen Deiner over there, Karen Curtis, and it's going to be a very thought-provoking episode here today.

0:17.6

Not another one. Oh, yeah, very, very thought-provoking. So I think we're going to

0:22.5

answer a lot of questions here today. So Karen, how are you? I'm well. Thank you so much.

0:26.3

That's good. I mean, we haven't done this for a little while. Yes. The podcast, I mean.

0:33.1

Last time we spoke about the Spear of Destiny. Right. And I wanted to correct myself about the World Calendar or the Christian calendar because I said that Constantine was the one that established that AC, B, B, C, A.D.

0:45.7

Wait, so does this count as a factoid?

0:47.6

No, there's two factoids.

0:49.1

This is a correction.

0:50.9

Oh, first a correction.

0:51.9

We've never started off with a correction before.

0:53.8

Well, you had brought up Charlemagne and Dionysus, and they were the ones that established

1:00.3

BC AD and gave out the new watches.

1:03.4

Oh, how about that?

1:04.1

All right.

1:05.4

So Charlemagne invented the Rolex.

1:07.0

There you go.

1:07.3

Yeah.

1:07.6

And Emperor Constantine, though, he did issue an edict making three major changes to the Julian calendar in 301. 301.

1:16.4

Now 302. No. He introduced the seven-day week with Sunday as the first day of the week. And he established the Christian holidays with fixed dates and the grafting of Easter onto the calendar with a flexible

1:29.2

date. It's Easter. I thought this would be timely. Easter is determined by the moon.

1:36.1

Oh, okay. So that's why it's always the different date and everything. Oh, look at that.

1:39.9

Well, see, that was a fun little factoid mixed in with a little correction there. So welcome back here to UAP. Like Karen said, it's been a couple weeks, actually, which is unusual for us. The last time we took a week off was during Christmas break, but we took a week off for spring break. So that's why we weren't here last week with a little vacation time. I was on the road with the family. So please forgive me. And the wife.

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