Back to episode — Episode 2658 CWSA 11/13/24
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highlight of human civilization in the midst of the burgeoning golden age. If you think this is the top experience you could possibly have, well, you might be wrong, because there's a way to take this experience up to levels that nobody can even understand with their tiny shiny human brains. For that, all you need is a cup or mug or a glass, a tankard, a chalice or stein, a canteen, jug or flask,…
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Well, today's the day. Congress is going to hear from some UAP testimonies. You know, the UAPs that used to be UFOs that used to be hoaxes, but now people think that not only are there mechanical devices flying through the air, but the ocean is probably just full of them, full of them UAPs.
Now, I don't know what we're going to find out about the UAPs. I'm going to go on record with my prediction. My prediction is there's no such thing as UAPs. No, well, let me put it this way. My prediction is there's no other intelligent entity operating advanced vehicles either in the ocean or the atmosphere of the world. I don't believe it, not even a little bit. I'm not even slightly leaning toward it or anything. I don't think there's any truth to it.
Now, what is the truth? Why is it that so many credible-seeming people believe they've seen something? They probably have seen something. I just think it's probably some kind of illusion or mechanical error or, in a few cases, maybe people have false memories. They're different situations. But the only thing I'm sure of is that it's not real.
However, if you're following the Dilbert comic strip, I can guarantee you that Dogbert will be having some joy rides in his UAP. And well, I'll give you the cartoon version of what's happening, and that's only if you're subscribing at the Locals at locals.com/scottadams or you're following Dilbert on the X platform.
If you're subscribing, here's some news from Neuroscience News. Did you know
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that chronic inflammation is linked to depression? Not just that the depression causes the inflammation, but rather the inflammation seems to cause the depression. Now, they could have done that study or they could have just asked me, because I've been telling you for a while that, hey, I think inflammation is causing depression. How many of you heard that from me before there was a study that say…
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