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Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA.
Hello freak bitches. One day we're all gonna have no hair and they're gonna look back at pictures of us, think of what the fuck are they doing? What is that bald human race? Facial hair and shit. Tattoos. Everyone looks the same. No eyebrows. Eyelashes. I really think that's the future. I think the future is those aliens from Close Encounters. I think the reason why we have those archetypal images in our head is since we know that's where we're going. Have you ever talked to Paul Hellyer or looked at his stuff? He's like the Canadian alien dude. They're all the same. But he was part of the government. Oh the government? Well then for sure he's telling the truth. He specifically talks about the different types of aliens. Oh well that makes him even more legit. Come on Joe. For sure with no evidence he definitely would tell us all about these different kinds of aliens. Yeah you should look into it. You might want to have them on. I have unfortunately. So you know what I'm talking about? I don't know him but I know the whole alien movement. Is it because you're an alien? No. And you don't want people to know? I think there's a business in telling people that you know about the aliens. It's okay. We accept you for who you are. The problem is there's a business in telling people that you know about aliens. Here it is. Ex-defense minister. Aliens would give us more tech if we'd stop wars. Alright let's play this. I'm going to hear this. What's that? Oh it's on? But it's on RT. But why is he the one dude? He was on RT. Why did he just tell him? He's a special dude. Why don't I talk to other people? But it says on RT proof of aliens presence overwhelmed me. He's the chosen one. No that's just a picture of it. That's just a screenshot. Oh I see. What the Nintendo part? But he was on right? So he's got to be a video of it no? There's many videos of Paul Hellyer. I've watched him. Do you buy it when you listen to him talk? That makes me question. I'd like to hear. I'm interested. I'd like to hear his voice to see if my crazy radar goes off. Just give me a little piece. Tell us Wiseman. Tell us Wiseman what you feel. And the production before the end. You got two different shit playing. Jamie's a tabber. Well because I know that they are. You've been as a matter of fact they've been visiting our planet for thousands of years. And one of the cases that would interest you most if you give me two or three minutes to answer is during the Cold War 1961 there were about 50 UFOs in formation flying south from Russia to the across Europe. And the Supreme Allied commander was very concerned. About ready to press the panic button when they turned around and went back over the North Pole. So they decided to do an investigation. And they investigated for three years. And they decided that with absolute certainty that four species four different species at least had been visiting this planet for thousands of years. So that's we have a long history of UFOs. And of course there's been a lot more activity in the last few decades since we invented the atomic bomb. And they're very concerned about that and the fact that we might use it again. And because the whole cosmos is a unity and it affects not just us but other people in the cosmos they're very much afraid that we might be stupid enough to start using atomic weapons again. And this would be very bad for us and for them as well. So no serious scientist has ever publicly confirmed evidence of an encounter with extraterrestrials. Why would scientists not confirm the facts if they exist? I'm afraid they must go out of their way not to find out. Because if they didn't you know even 10 percent of the amount of research I've done in the last eight years they would be as convinced as I am. I mean they could do it even faster. Might take them a little longer when they didn't have a military background. But there are so many wonderful books that tell these stories and they've been authenticated. The sightings have been authenticated by more than one witness and also by radar. Okay. It's the same horseshit. They've been authenticated by witnesses. That doesn't mean anything. There's no real video. There's no real photographs. Nothing looks good. A lot of people were talking about it but when you think about how many human beings there are there's 320 million plus in America. How many of them are crazy at least one percent. That's 3 million, 200 thousand crazy people. How many of them really believe what they're saying? At least half. So you got a hundred. You got a lot of fucking crazy people. Well this is one video. So I watched a couple of his and it's just it's interesting to think about in terms of like we're here. It's all interesting to think about but as soon as someone starts talking like that he says they've been authenticated. There was more than one witness. That means nothing. Sure. People are full of shit. You just I saw something. Doesn't mean anything. You might have. You might not have. But if he's a hundred percent all in and he hasn't had a UFO experience himself that he's talking about. Well then he's then he seems gullible. Totally fair. I talked to a lot of those people. I talked to those people that had been I talked to people that had implants pulled out of their body. I talked to people that were experts. I have seen oh it's gone. What does it say? He said he's seen one. Well it's something that gives me a lot of thought. I don't know. I haven't seen one but I'm curious to know. But what he just said there did not impress me because he said that multiple people had seen it like more than one person had confirmed it. That doesn't mean anything. Like you could have five guys that lie. That doesn't mean they might tell the truth. I don't think so. Italians call them UFOs. My people do that. Yeah UFOs. Yeah. I've never heard that. That's a joke. Two in a row. How'd I do? Harry Potter was a fail but I came back around. It was an UFO. Are we still friends? Yes 100 percent. It's not to dismiss the possibility of UFOs. It's just that you got to really be careful with how people talk about stuff. Sure. You got to be you know if someone starts talking that they know something and they. Well that's that's one video. I've watched a few of his videos and they were really interesting. He was he was speaking before Canadian Congress talking about this and I've watched a lot of it in its entirety. It's just worth thinking about. That's all. I don't know what the truth is. Let me pay devil's advocate. Sure please. Yeah always. Just the fact that he has a lot of videos out there makes me wonder because that means that he's making a living doing this or this is a this is a gig. This is a thing. Not when you're you're speaking before the Canadian Congress. Of course if he does a bunch of these other interviews as well that allows him to speak in front of that's his thing. His thing is I'm the guy who knows everything about UFOs. But if you were talking to scientists they would say show us your evidence. Right. Always. There's nothing. That's the thing about these guys. They all have stories and no one has any evidence. Yeah. I mean I don't have the evidence. But it feels good to think that they're out there right. Fuck yeah. I want to know. I want to know stuff. Look at all the shit that we have and we're here and all the things that we all the resources that we use and we're one planet in a universe full of other planets. That's all. There it is way up there. I'm not afraid to say that I'm curious. I'm curious as fuck. I think everybody is. And I think people generally it feels like a normal thing to be like yeah they're fucking out there. But what I think is hard to accept is. I don't have hard evidence. What's hard to accept is that they're communicating with us and only certain people like Paul Hellier know. Well maybe he does know and maybe he has seen something but maybe he's full of shit. The problem is if you haven't seen it and I haven't or at least I don't think I have and you're talking about these things. How much time you spend thinking and talking about them. Like it gets to become almost like a pathology. Sure. Why are you so invested in something that you don't even know is real. But it becomes a thing that people are into. Like they're into baseball scores or they're into bowling. They get into UFOs. They get into it. And then they start. This dude is obviously making a career out of it. He's out there traveling. I don't know that. I mean that's something to investigate upon this conversation. But it's made me think for years. Like I've seen some Paul Hellier videos and I'm just like wow. Okay. And it makes me think. That's all. Maybe. And I will always be curious about aliens and psychics and all the shit. It's so controversial. I'm not so privileged in that way where it's like yes or no. I just don't know. I don't know either. I have to keep learning. I would too. But I think that with guys like this when you're talking about a subject that's this mercurial. This is such a difficult subject. I think it's very important to only talk about the actual facts. Like what we know or what we don't know. If he wants to talk about his own personal experience that's one thing. But when you start talking about stories that you heard like okay. People are full of shit from the beginning of time. I've been telling stupid stories about werewolves and fucking vampires. I think that's how a lot of damage is done too. It's all derivative passed down. Like oh I heard this from this and this and this but you weren't there so you don't know. I'm reading this book about our brains and how our recollection of memories and eyewitnesses are usually inaccurate because you don't really remember like you think you did and your brain lies to you and tells you that you saw something a certain way. And even that like I don't know. That's very important for people to know. Absolutely. A lot of people out there think their memories are super accurate. Well and this ties into being wrong. This ties into being like I didn't see it the way that I think I did and I might have made a mistake and I'm sorry. You know like that's okay. That's important too because I think a lot of times when you have some big statement about something that you believe in or like if you want to get down to having some sort of trial of this or that and you say I remember it just like this. Right. And then you get dramatic and emotional and try to sell it. You're selling it like you're running for Congress. It's $40,000 a day. Frightening.