Chilluminati Podcast - Midweek Mini: Drones, Drones Everywhere!

Episode Date: February 4, 2026

This Minisode was originally uploaded with Episode 320: Richard Chase Part 1 - some of the topics discussed might be outdated. Subscribe to our Patreon to listen and watch the Minisodes as they releas...e every week! http://patreon.com/CHILLUMINATIPODMike Martin - http://www.youtube.com/@themoleculemindset Jesse Cox - http://www.youtube.com/jessecox Alex Faciane - https://www.youtube.com/@StarWarsOldCanonBookClub/Editor: DeanCutty Producer: Hilde @ https://bsky.app/profile/heksen.bsky.social Show Art: Studio Melectro @ http://www.instagram.com/studio_melectro Logo Design: Shawn JPB @ https://twitter.com/JetpackBragginLINKS: ALEX: https://www.gq.com/story/meet-the-nutmaxxers-obsessed-with-shooting-bigger-loadsMATHAS: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/watch-curious-cluster-of-ufos-filmed-in-spain/ JESSE: https://www.iflscience.com/in-1927-a-physicist-conducted-a-mass-psychic-experiment-involving-25000-people-81087

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Starting point is 00:00:02 Notice, notice, this midweek mini was recorded several months ago and may not be up to date with current events. For fresh minisode uploads with every episode, head to patreon.com slash Chaluminati pod. Nauts and welcome to Minnesota 2.49. Tell me out how to nutmax, Alex. Oh, right. We got Gigi. We're jumping in, huh? You know you.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Nutmax me dating. I just want you to go to this website because, like, I just want to read the article to you. It's so fucking crazy. Like every sentence of it is crazy. I'm not going to read you the whole article, but this is at GQ. The fucking GIF at the top of the page is like huge and hilarious. Um, and this article again, uh, it's from GQ's by Charlie Sosnik. It's free to read.
Starting point is 00:01:29 You can go check it out yourself. It's called Meet the Nutmaxers obsessed with shooting bigger loads. Yeah. This is, I don't. find me up bro i want bigger load the article starts starts talking about like isa new newton poking himself in the eye like is it nothing you know like isaac newton poked himself in the eye so that he could like discover about the eye and like just poked himself in the eye which at great risk you know or what a lot salk salk used the polio vaccine on his family
Starting point is 00:02:01 stuff like that and so that's how they want to contextualize this great moments inside science, before narrowing in onto the R slash come bigger loads subreddit, who have just determined that a combination of zinc. It really is just as a fucking subreddit for everything. Yes. They determine that a combination of zinc, pygium, L citroline, and lysothin is the holy grail of common. That's a quote. This is 47,000 visitors reading 600 posts a week, talking about things. things, this is what the art here, I'm just gonna, I'm just gonna give somebody this one to,
Starting point is 00:02:43 no, no, you can read it. No, I think it'd be better. I'll, I'll read it. I'll let Mathis read it. Yeah, yeah, it's okay, you don't have to read it. What if, I don't, okay, here we go. Here's a quote from Mathis. There, 47,000 visitors are reading more than 600 weekly contributions concerning the best supplements for, apologies for what you're about to read, shooting ropes, monster loads and Spider-Man like webs. All methods for cum training for volume and how to turn your money shot into the big one. What turned all these men into citizen jizz scientists? A growing interest in male self-optimization, a pornified sense of what's normal, and a death of scientific consensus.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Consensus around the topic. So basically what's happening is people are watching porn, which is already a sex fantasy, like in the way that John Wick is not what happens with guns, usually. You know, like porn is like a cartoon version of sex, right? Already. It's not bad. It's not a subhuman art form, nothing like that. But it's not, it's an exaggeration. It's a it's designed. It's it's cinema. Like people are there's editing and, you know, there's there's things going on behind the scenes. It's not a depiction of reality. But people are watching it and feeling inadequate, of course, because that's what men do as we learned today. in the Vampire Sacramento episode. And then what they do is they go, well, let's see here. On the last disc of Final Fantasy Aid, I junctioned all the correct spells through my party until they were shining gold and floating in the air. And then I'd reflect nine versions of a spell onto the boss and I would win.
Starting point is 00:04:30 And they're taking that mindset and they're applying it to their penis. And you think there's like an award out there for biggest load? I'm that we just wrote it. We just read the big one. I think it's all capital letters is what it is. Oh, is that actually an award? Oh shit.
Starting point is 00:04:48 I thought that was just them calling it about. No. No. No. If it isn't an award, they should make it more. Somebody said the big one and you know it because it's a quote. This guy saw an ad,
Starting point is 00:05:00 you know those Seamanax ads? No. The ones where it's like fucking come. Oh. Oh. I 100% know this because there was an ad series featuring beef. No, the beavers were a different thing. There was.
Starting point is 00:05:14 It's literally like cum pouring. It's like a bunch of cum. You live in the free world of California. I live in Texas. There's none of this shit out there. Right. Well, it's the ad is cum pouring and it's like it looks like a melted fro. Yo like it's like trying to show you just how much cum you get.
Starting point is 00:05:30 Right. Cool. So he's like he's this guy who's 27, this guy Mike. maybe a coincidence. I don't know. Guy's name is Mike in the article. He says he saw the ads. He thought it was bullshit,
Starting point is 00:05:44 but then he goes on Reddit and he's like, what are these supplements about though? And he gets like radicalized. And then he gets quarantined with his college girlfriend over the, over the pandemic in his parents' beach house. And so they just started having sex all the time. And he felt inadequate because she had a strong libido.
Starting point is 00:06:04 And she wanted to, she wanted to be like cummed on and he says quote this one this one's going to be for jesse i honestly have no idea what this has to do with shulminati except for the fact that she wanted she deserves she deserves a man who will try this is jesse this is so out of left field all right i feel drained i feel exhausted i feel like i can't satisfy this girl mike remembers thinking after once or twice a day not much is coming out so he turned to something supplements. Probably for like six months I was experimenting with just different stacks combinations of supplements. I would read about it on Reddit, Mike says. So important. Not me. Yeah, maybe not. Maybe it's not Mathis after all. But. Or maybe it is. Basically, this is like a health trend. So this was in the wellness section of, uh, of, uh, the, the GQ like the wellness section should have been, yo dude, you're banging. You're banging. twice a day, you're doing fine.
Starting point is 00:07:08 Yeah. Yeah, no shit. Like, calm down. I just picked this up because I thought it was funny because it reminds me of like a type of person. Like I'm from L.A., right? Like there's a type of person who's like very like podcast focused on their information, you know, which as you know from listening to this podcast is dubious at best, uh, the information that you get. We're flawless. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:07:31 I don't know about that. But, uh, the, uh, the point. The point is, like, I just thought this was an interesting article because it so clearly highlights how weird it is the way that people consume things. Like, this is like exactly the same behavior that you see on a Marvel subreddit. This is exactly the same behavior that you see on a UFO subreddit. It's the same exact, like obsessive and weird, like experimental behavior that you see in all these other types of subredits. And I think here it's laid bare because I think the same driving factor. of like inadequacy and like sort of like trying to optimize yourself and stuff,
Starting point is 00:08:13 uh, run a lot of what's happening. Like, uh, Tommy Lee talked about pineapple juice and celery on Steveo's podcast. That's like exactly the same people who talk about a lot of other dumb like fake news and fake science type shit. But this one is funny because it's literally about your jizzing who can jizz the most. It's like a metaphor of it. And I just thought that was fucking funny. There's a quote from Dr. Michael Eisenberg that says,
Starting point is 00:08:40 there is certainly a lot of interest in ejaculate volume. The data around supplements to improve it is mixed. There is data that certain supplements can improve semen quality. For men deficient in zinc, there's some suggestion that could help semen bond. It's just literally like a doctor being like, I'm, I get like, I don't know, probably looks like it. And then like, I don't know, there's come shot tests. there's there's just all this shit going on on the internet and none of it's really real but it's all like there's a there's like a culture around it and it's built on like hearsay between people that aren't experts like building up a structure around something and in this case literally who can jizz the most and some of them are doctors and like it's not all bullshit but it's all kind of like that you know that self fulfilling sort of prophecy type thing where you sort of learn stuff to back up your thing
Starting point is 00:09:37 and then you kind of like connect those things automatically. I don't know. Just funny and interesting. And I just thought I would bring it up because it's about come. And it really is the shape of so many things that at least when I do a lot of research
Starting point is 00:09:55 into like internety scenes. There would be no internet without come. Yeah. I just made like I do a lot of where we research into like weird fringe parts of the internet when I do like my episode sometimes like the corner festival especially and you just see this pattern of thinking and this pattern of like fanatic like it's a it's a cult man it's a cult about cum it's a it's a it's a it's a come cult where they eat nutrients to try and make the most come it's crazy and they just make it up as
Starting point is 00:10:21 they go i'm just saying interesting chaos magic yeah that's that's bad it's the bad chaos magic that it is it is it is the dark side of chaos magic it is it is yeah uh mine's not cum related is yours jessie No. I thought we know it's not. I'm just kidding. Yeah, I thought it was just a common minisone. I was just kidding. I got a UFO video for you boys. The, I don't know if you've been following, but the drone sightings have been continuing across the world. Not really in the US, but mostly in Europe. It's getting crazy though. Spain, like out in Spain, it was happening. This is actually from Spain from a day ago. This isn't an airport incident, but a bunch of orbs that were caught and recorded on camera. Looks like a fucking constellation, bro.
Starting point is 00:11:04 six, it doesn't it? It looks like Orion. It looks like Orion. Right? And like they kind of float into place. It's interesting. This is from coast to coast, obviously. So it's not like it's, you know, the most vetted shit in the world.
Starting point is 00:11:18 But this supposedly is from Spain from like literally a day ago. It's about a minute. It's about two, two minutes and 15 seconds, but first 15 seconds don't really count. And somebody recording these orbs from like across the coast, uh, far away that are like, blinking and somebody said drones but people looked into it and said there was no drones or drone like drone events
Starting point is 00:11:39 like in terms of like commercial drones doing like a drone show. Like we're gonna like do a drone maneuver in the area. Yeah, there wasn't like any any like performance being practiced for drones in the area at that time. Obviously you're not saying, I don't know what it is. It's interesting because it is like they're moving into place. They're like little white orbs that are moving into place and like blink out
Starting point is 00:11:57 and blink in. I don't know. I don't know what it is. This is literally I feel like with this stuff, I feel like with stuff like as real as this could very well be like the drone the way drones work now and the way that the way the often the amount of time that drones are in the air it's like really hard not to just be like you know that looks exactly like some fucking drones bro like the lights are like turning on and off like turning back on turning back off it's like it's like an open and shut explanation for what you're seeing almost and I agree with you like yeah for sure you I will say it does look like they're kind of moving and teleporting
Starting point is 00:12:33 almost a little bit towards the end of that video but it's hard to tell. It's really hard because the footage is also fucking ass. And it starts to like zoom in for no reason towards the end. I don't know what that's about. Yeah. No idea. I'm like it's weird but like honestly the bigger story is like beyond
Starting point is 00:12:49 the UFOs there are so all through October drone sightings have been happening across Europe through Germany, Scandinavia early October we saw the Munich airport in Germany. experienced repeated closures on October 3rd and 4th. Scandinavia, that's what we talked about in late September.
Starting point is 00:13:08 Copenhagen and Oslo had the same thing. There's happening everywhere still, and it's still going on, and nobody really has a fucking answer. And very similarly to when the drones were happening over the course of like a couple months here in New Jersey and everywhere else, like, it's like being reported on but not really followed up on. And like everybody just kind of being like, don't talk about it. Are we not feeling the paranoia from that?
Starting point is 00:13:30 Like is it not just like genuinely? Especially what just is where global tensions are, you would think you'd want to like Yeah, I don't know. Do something. Like I don't know. I don't know. It's fucking weird that the drones are picking back up, but this time it's not really in the U.S. Right.
Starting point is 00:13:47 It feels, but that makes it feel more terrestrial almost. Like they understand national borders or something, you know. Yeah. Or they're China's in Russia's. The only logical conclusion I can make of that. and the reason I'd say it's theirs, but the reason we're not shooting them down is because if you're flying them over areas
Starting point is 00:14:05 where, like, civilians are, shooting them down would mean possibly killing somebody from it landing on them. You know, like, there's that aspect of it where, like, it doesn't seem to be stopping us from shooting shit. Sure. Yeah, but I remember,
Starting point is 00:14:19 do you remember back when they were happening on the U.S. soil, the government said don't shoot at the drones? Right. Because people were pulling guns and doing TikToks of, like, going after the moon, and shooting at the drones. Yeah. shooting at the drones.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Like, so like, I don't know. It's weird. So yeah, I don't know. It's still going on. Keep your eye. I imagine this will banish faster than the other drone story goes. And I do not think it's a fucking distraction from anything because it's not distracting from anything.
Starting point is 00:14:42 You know what though? The EU at least is a lot more sensible in general. And it's like governing and paying attention to things and the seriousness of things. And I trust them more as a general body to like pay attention to it if it's serious and scary. Well, if you go. the interesting thing is if you go and look at how other governments around the world treat the UFO things, really the U.S., China, and Russia are the three that are extremely protective over every aspect of it,
Starting point is 00:15:10 where Canada, a lot of Europe is not, they're protective of shit like the Randall Shumphorres incident and stuff, but like they're also way more willing to be like, we're putting money, we don't know what these are, we don't need to research them, they're like openly will say, they don't say aliens, they won't go that far, but they do say we, whatever these things are, we need to figure it out. Which is a very reasonable stance, I think, even for a skeptic- Yeah, we're fucking America would do that. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, I think when something like that's happening, it's at least reasonable to be like,
Starting point is 00:15:38 yeah, you know what? It makes sense that is scary. That is a scary thing. And we will be looking into that because that is weird. Because we are in the era where like, yeah, even if the camera can't get like fine details, everybody has a camera and we're catching a lot of things on camera that nobody's, like, saying anything about. So anyway, there you go.
Starting point is 00:15:55 UFOs in Spain from a few days ago, whether those are. real or not or I don't know, but the drones are also still happening. So, you know, keep your eye on that. Jesse, finish us off like a good nutmax or wood. I would love to. Well, this has been over a bunch of different science websites over the last couple of days. It's super interesting, but not new. I don't know why it's being reported on a bunch, but it is, and I think it's interesting and we're talking about. So in 1927, a British team of scientists decided to test telepathy. And their theory was that perhaps you could use radio waves, which were all the rage in 1927, to connect with another person's brain. I feel like we're finally at the point two with radio waves where we can finally say the Fermi paradox is a little outdated, assuming only everybody.
Starting point is 00:16:50 uses radio waves as like the highest form of communication when we're starting to unlock quantum understanding. Sure. At the heart of the experiment, Sir Oliver Lodge was basically trying to make a name for himself in wireless telepathy. He was like a spiritualist. He was, you know, focused on human consciousness, that kind of thing. And he was backed by the Society for Psychical Research. We talked, we've talked about them on episodes. I used to love. I used to love. I love checking out one of their books from the Los Angeles Library, like, main branch that looks like it's from like a Beverly Cleary book or some shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:29 Enfield Poultergeist, I think is where we talked about them. And, yeah, basically they were paying for the answer to the question, could the human mind send signals just like a radio transmitter? And so, and this I think is fascinating. One night, six volunteers were sealed inside a room in a building in London. meanwhile a BBC broadcast asked people to try and read their minds. I guess in the room there were various prompts of things they could see, but they were shown things that were odd, shown things that were striking.
Starting point is 00:18:09 They had playing cards like a two clubber, or nine hearts. They had a print of a human skull. They had birds, scented lilac sprays, a weird mask and a comic-o-o-a-com. like bowler hat, things like that. And listeners were instructed to think of what they were seeing, focus on what was in that
Starting point is 00:18:30 room, and write down and send in their guesses. Interesting. They received 25,000 letters in the following days. That's funny. People actually did stuff before the internet. Yeah. And according to researcher, VJ. Woolley, who detailed the results, uh, essentially only five people guessed the skull image. One person described a human head. Others associated lilacs with flowers.
Starting point is 00:18:59 One person actually managed to think of the fact that there was like some some weird mask, but they didn't know what kind of mask. 146 people guessed a person was present. 236 said someone was dressed up. 202 said there were hats in the room. and 73 mentioned master faces, which is all, I mean, like,
Starting point is 00:19:21 it's okay. Another 499 mentioned everyone feeling amused. Though intriguing, no one really offered evidence of how they got to these things. They just said what they saw. And also,
Starting point is 00:19:38 Woolley was like, yeah, we got a lot of failures, like a lot. Oh, yeah, I bet. There were a few correct guesses,
Starting point is 00:19:45 but he's like, they are so within statistical chance. that it doesn't, none of that makes any sense if it was, like, there's no way to really test it. With tens of thousands of letter, even a rare hit of everyone getting something correct. That didn't happen, but a lot of people got a lot of things correct. But it, you know, it's more like coin flipping at that point. Sure. Statistically, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Yeah. There were no controls for suggestibility or sensory leakage, that kind of stuff. The public nature of the broadcast may have said some. bias because, you know, the comic nature of the whole thing. Yeah, yeah. So anybody could who was like thought maybe too. Like if it's just open to anybody. Just to be a silly boy.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Yeah. Yeah. And so it's not a real scientific study, but it is one that that for the moment, at least then and now proved pretty much to people that you can't detect things through the radio is what they were looking for. And that's what they found. Yeah. It's interesting because it sounds like more like an exercise in remote.
Starting point is 00:20:48 viewing rather than like telepathy because like you're like trying to picture the image that they saw which is fascinating but like a lot like you're i think it was minnesota you brought last week jesse where the intuition thing was like 60% like pretty on or whatever it was there's been some other and i mean other than the government studies there's been other studies about telepathy where it always seems to fall within that range about 60% of the people are right and they get like within right and then it's like statistically significant but never enough to say for certain it's just interesting and enough for people to keep doing research for it. And if I'm going to come out of from the woo, if it is real, whether telepathy or remote
Starting point is 00:21:25 viewing, if you'd like to angle it not in a magic way, but a scientific way, my guess is it something along the lines of touching like the foundational elements of quantum information, information that exists on a level of like, what, of reality that like you can, like, the idea of a collective unconscious, all that other stuff, but feels like it's touching on like a quantum information theory or something. And that would make sense to me if you could like, like a form of entanglement or passing information back and forth. And that's how it works.
Starting point is 00:21:55 It's just. It definitely like works narratively at the very best, at the very least. Oh yeah, for sure. You could definitely do a ton of stuff with that. Okay. I now know why this is actually pop. I was like, it's on so many websites. How is some dude who makes very popular YouTube videos,
Starting point is 00:22:13 uh, literally made a video three weeks ago about this subject. and that is why all these October Like I was like how was there October 12th October 5th October 7th article This is from 1927 Now I'm my answer Algorithm algorithm did they all
Starting point is 00:22:30 Copy this guy's work Yeah got you're really really really good studies You can read about that the government did For similar things remote viewing Uh sure the three They're all fascinating I mean even go look up the amazing Randy Being like I'll pay someone a million dollars
Starting point is 00:22:44 To prove that psychic stuff is real And no one don't come up up on it. But yeah, yeah, it's all worth checking out. There's, I mean, that, that's always an interesting thing. It's like, it really does make sense, but it's also like, I mean, is it necessarily, Stephen Hawking with time travel. Yeah. Yeah. It's the same thing. You're like, you're time traveling coming to my party. But maybe that's like dangerous or maybe you're not supposed to do that. But that one that and that, that, that, that fear, that little time travel with party theory wouldn't work in a block universe. Right. Exactly. The block universe that wouldn't work. But that's a string
Starting point is 00:23:17 theory and block universe theory. Correct. We don't know. But I also like, yeah, like, it's interesting that people who can seemingly do this with some reliability or people who meditate, like, the people who like spend their lives, yogis or whatever, like, who just spend their lives meditating and like exploring themselves internally that can like achieve these kinds of like altered states of potential awareness, being able to generate heat in that kind of thing. I don't know. I find it fascinating. I do think on some level of quantum, like on a quantum information level, maybe there's something there,
Starting point is 00:23:50 but we're so far away from understanding how to tap that, yet we're barreling forward with quantum computers anyway. You know, like, yeah, we just always been humanity, though. We don't think about it.
Starting point is 00:24:01 We just do it first. Fucking dumbasses with a big blunderbuss shotgun, falling down. I need to fucking shield our pulmonary artery and stop us from doing this shit. Anyway, it's fascinating, though. I love this shit.
Starting point is 00:24:13 So, yeah, well, that's it for us then. We'll be back next week. Thank you guys so much for being here, supporting us here, a Patreon, and see you next time. Bye-bye. Bye.
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