Chilluminati Podcast - Midweek Mini: Everybody is Psychic
Episode Date: January 7, 2026This Minisode was originally uploaded with Episode 316: Aleister Crowley Part 1 - some of the topics discussed might be outdated. Subscribe to our Patreon to listen and watch the Minisodes as they re...lease every week! http://patreon.com/CHILLUMINATIPODLinksAlex: https://www.reddit.com/r/Paranormal/comments/1njokmn/strange_spirit_spotted_in_aroostook_hall_at_umaine/Jesse: https://www.sciencefocus.com/space/humans-seeded-aliens-panspermiahttps://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a66102466/scientific-proof-of-precognition/Mike 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/JetpackBraggin
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Look at this fucking hair.
Welcome back.
Oh, I guess we started.
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Hi.
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it was bad it looks bad now it was bad
hit me boys what do you got this is a post crowley minisode
what do you have for me i have
something from reddit okay which i love
reddit i've heard that about you
reddit that's the fun there's some bad shit on reddit
but i don't get as nearly as bad of a headache on reddit as i do on other
websites yeah and that's that's not that's not a brand deal
that's just my life uh so this is a post on our paranormal
from like four or five hours ago.
Oh, wow.
Today is September 17th from user long exposure, et cetera, et cetera.
You'll see it if you see it.
It's called Strange Spirit spotted in Arustook Hall at U-Main.
And the text of the post goes, I was taking some photos around Erustuk Hall.
I'm not even going to look up how to pronounce it because that's a hilarious word.
Erustook, it's A-R-O-O-S-T-O-O-K.
Arr-O-S-T-O-O-K.
Hall in Umayne with my Mamiya C330 loaded with Kentmere 200 film.
I just finished developing the photos and scanning the photos today and I saw this.
It sure as hell wasn't there when I took the photos.
Does anybody know if there's a history of death or destruction at this storm hall?
And I have the picture here for you.
I'm going to say this is going to be a divisive one.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Here's the pick.
Okay.
uh one person one person uh jack should a uh paranormal researcher says wow that's a whole lot of motion blur
yeah i had no idea what that is he said i have no idea what that is if it were still maybe
we could tell but this could be quite literally anything uh however dr morrow says take a trip to
umf where i went to school and take some picks in nordica auditorium we would have band
practice in there late some nights and would hear creepy shit uh
And then another person said, this was double task, said, a rustic is an ancient building.
I'm surprised, I looked it up, it's from the 80s.
I'm surprised that no one has commented about Valentia Hudson yet.
She was killed on the bathroom 20-ish years ago.
There isn't much online, but you can feel her presence in the bathroom when you're in there.
The Alpha Sigma fraternity talks about her death every year during their rush week in August.
Her death has been a story for hazing prevention.
And then somebody else wrote,
Holy shit, I stayed there in 2016 when I was a freshman.
Have you heard of the Euristic murder?
And then somebody asked what happened.
And then somebody else answered,
a girl named Valentia was possibly murdered in 2002.
She was found dead in the bathroom of the Euristock,
but she was supposedly seen alive about 45 minutes earlier
in the Alpha Sigma Frat house.
The cause of death seemed to be from slipping and hitting her head against the sink,
but she also had fresh bruises on her neck.
She was found holding a sticky note with half of a,
phone number. The numbers are here, but I'm not, there's no real reason to read them out,
but it was obscured because it seems to be a phone number, but the sticky note was
partially bloodstained covering the final numbers. Some say it was an accident and some say it was
a murder, but no definitive answer was ever given. So, yeah, I don't know. What do you think
of this picture? It's blurry as fuck. It also isn't, I want to go look up the camera,
because it's very specifically, they say, I took it with this camera. This is, this
like not a phone it's not even a digital camera it's not even a camera from the last 20 years
yeah this is an old ass japanese camera from back in the day yeah oh lord so even the slightest
movement on this bad boy would give you some wild looking images admittedly i mean it is
like you could make out weird stuff in it it does look like there is something there yeah
But it also could just be shadows from the fact that this is a shaky-ass camera.
Right, right, right.
Like, everything is blurred.
Yeah.
The, if anything, the smart thing to do would be to, like, you see the light on the left side?
Yeah.
Now there's another light below that light.
Yeah.
If you could shift the image so the lights line up.
Because you think one might be like the after image of the other.
Yeah, yeah.
And like shift it.
Then you might get a better idea of what you're looking at.
is it this is in a hallway yeah it's at aristic hall at you main it's like a um
it's like a college it's like a building on a campus where people live you can see like a dorm
that has other stuff in it too the spencer in the background like the thing is super clear like the thing
of the bottom right ish looks like an ac vent almost it looks like from a room in a hotel you know
like on the back wall the thing that's like to the bottom right of this figure it's like up against
i guess the black wall to me it looks like a debt oh okay in the back of the hall like under the
phone, it looks like there's like a vent. But to the right, on the right hand side, I'm looking at
like a desk with like maybe like a on it. It's on top of the desk where if you click zoom in,
you can see like it almost looks like a vent almost. No, that's not a phone. That's a, that's a
sanitizer dispenser. Oh, yeah, no, you're right. A map. Yeah, that stuff I see. But the, but between
that, the figure is then there. And then there's like another object on the right. To me, it looks like
something sitting on a desk. But that maybe, yeah, maybe I'm, maybe I'm, maybe I'm maybe. Maybe I'm, maybe
That's what it is.
And there's some light bulbs that are like raw or like old style in the room.
It seems like that you can see like jiggling around.
They're like little innards.
Yeah.
On the walls.
I'm not sure.
But yeah, I feel like this,
this photo could be processed.
But I like that they posted a scary photo and there was like one or two stories about it.
Yeah, it's weird.
F-a-frikin weird.
That feels like kind of interest at least a little bit, a little bit titillatingly
coincidental to me.
I'm titillated.
Yeah, I like that.
I like that you're titillated.
If we remember, we'll chuck this link in the description somehow.
Yes.
You got anything else with that ghost?
No, that's the ghost.
That's the ghost.
Two sciencey things for you that we learned about over the last couple days that are fascinating.
Both have to do with humanity, which I love.
the first one is a lot of science-based websites recently have been doing a
did human life originate on earth kind of thing and essentially what they're getting at
is based on the knowledge we've established with going to meteors and exploring asteroids
and stuff in the solar system that there's a lot of weird bacteria's and
things on it. And essentially, they believe that it's quite possible that not like aliens came
and seated us, but that a meteor hit Earth long, long ago. And it had all the building blocks
for life. And that is why life exists on this planet. Didn't like how you said seeded us.
That's what it is. It's what they said. Seated Earth. And yeah, they, there's a lot of things like
there's one in this article from the BBC, which is really great.
where they're like, even the flu is believed to have originated from beyond Earth.
That's crazy.
Which is super interesting.
And what they're saying essentially is that like it could be from another part of the galaxy.
Could be from another part of the universe.
It could literally just be from Mars because as we know, Mars has a history of all sorts of stuff.
Or it could be whatever that thing that became our moon was.
there's a lot of potential weird things that have happened and they're like it's very strange
we don't quite understand it but we're going to study it and um yeah if anything finding life
or signs of life on mars if we can connect the dots we can kind of figure out like okay
well what's similar between here and mars when it comes to these weird bacteria and
organisms so do you think they like travel at distance in space it's like a little
grimeier than you think
I mean
yeah like you think if we like actually flew
a spaceship for like to Mars
that it would be like covered in like
life
I don't know if the outside would
but maybe there's
you know I think life has to cling to something
I don't think life just exists in space
you know what I mean like I don't there's
there's weird bacteria floating around
in the emptiness of space
we know the Tartagrod can like survive
in the vacuum of space right?
Yeah I just don't know
know that they're out there chilling. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah. I just, it's interesting
to me that like it's it's it's from stuff. It's not like from the moon necessarily, right? It's
like from somewhere. Right. They just don't know. It's like a xenomorph. But the more they find,
the more they're like, wow. So there is things on meteorites and asteroids that do like at some
point we it is bacteria and it could create life on the planet.
And yeah, and a lot of them are researching that.
Anyway, another one that I thought was interesting, and this is actually a really short one because...
That's such a game changer, actually.
Yeah, this one is about us as well.
And I didn't know this information.
And this was a popular mechanics article, and it just made me laugh because I was like, huh, we've talked about on the show, the idea of precognition,
the idea of understanding, like, what's going to happen in the future.
But this is very specifically about gut feelings.
that feeling you have right before something bad or good happen like you're like intuition yeah intuition
and so they were talking about how back in the 90s uh dean radin phd was researching at the university
nevada this sort of consciousness transcending time thing and so he hooked up uh eg meters two subjects
gave them various prompts good bad all sorts of different things photos uh negative
pictures and whatever.
And he scanned the brain during the segment between the prompt of like,
we're going to show you something and then the actual image.
We're going to show you something good or whatever, like, you know, various prompts and
then when they see the image and that like real quick second.
I see.
And result wise, when a subject predicted a positive image, they reacted very little.
When they showed a spike in brain activity, it was when they saw something negative.
um these findings were statistically significant and to a point where others
replicated the study and nearly three dozen times it was successful so wait wait so they so just
to be clear they're like we're about to show you something and then they show it to you so they're
like um you know we're going to uh show you i don't know like a car yeah and then it might be a car crash
or maybe a brand new car.
I see.
So it's, so it's predicting that it's going to be negative.
Yeah, it's the gut feeling of the next photo is going to be good or bad.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, that's interesting because there's other, not to cut you off,
but there's other studies about people who are like, you know,
numbers and predicting numbers that you can't see on a card are also somewhere in the 60
percent centile successful, statistically significant enough where they've replicated it
and also been able to like prove.
Yeah, it was so, it was replicated so many.
times that the CIA declassified all of its pre-sentiment research, which is basically,
you know, the gut feeling research in 1995.
And, yeah, they confirmed that even then it was statistically reliable.
And so basically, this is them saying that even today, they do test, they do tests, and gut feeling
is a thing.
And it's not, we don't understand it.
We don't know why it works.
but the idea of trusting your gut
is in fact a thing you should do
because it works for some reason.
I bet it's like little range shit.
I'm going to the realm of like weirdness
in like science or quantum science
but like we obviously make an assumption
when I say this.
If consciousness is fundamental
in a scientific way
in a way where it's like quantum information
on a base level and time isn't really a thing
it's merely a way we experience it.
It's not really linear.
All things are in a block universe
if all things exist at once
would precognition, gut feeling,
be your consciousness like skipping ahead a little bit
and seeing what's to come
and, you know, like sending it back,
not actually like changing a timeline,
but if everything exists once always already,
being able to move your consciousness forward
in some way to know if something's coming
is going to be bad or good.
Like scientifically, I wonder how it would have to work.
Like, what are the mechanics behind it?
And I wonder, because I don't want to take into the world
of the womb, be like it's like the ghost of a future self.
But if like all things exist already,
time isn't really linear that we understand it it is all already happened all branches of all
things have already happened maybe that's what like remote viewing is maybe you got to finish you
got to finish the invisibles i know i do i know gotta finish the invisibles and like a cool world yes
absolutely that would be the best version of this but i also wonder if it's something like because again
statistically so it isn't like 80% of people yeah you know it's statistically right yeah so i wonder
if maybe it's, it's akin to if someone says,
I'm going to show you a car.
If you have bad experiences or your negative,
like there's,
there's so many things,
or maybe there's something the way they said it.
I think it's Wolverine shit like that.
Yeah,
like the smell,
the change in your voice,
something.
Yeah,
yeah.
I mean,
like we survive with that gut,
like caveman version us survived with that gut instinct.
Yeah,
like that's how we kept a saber tooth or now that we know
that eagles hunted men,
which is crazy.
Like that's,
all those things of like looking up behind you
or being worried about what's behind you
is a thing that's in us
and I wonder if there's like micro triggers
we just don't recognize that set us off
like I wouldn't be surprised if there were
I wouldn't be surprised if there was like
some some mechanism of our brain
that we don't know about exactly
that has to do with that
and like
you know
going into a trance or like
automatically
doing things like
you know, without thinking about like flow state or like, like, like, Bruce Lee.
Yeah, exactly.
The amount of times I've gotten in a car and had to be like, no, I'm not going there today.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The muscle memory just takes over.
Yeah.
Somehow you're just in it.
I feel like that's part of, I feel like that's part of the brain.
That was after the whole purpose of existence.
See, you're searching for that moment of like empty oneness.
Remember there was something about Soviet like research?
the KGB
submarines where they were like
they didn't have like
good comms yet it was like
too long ago and so they
they wanted to have some sort of like
untraceable signal
to signal the submarines to surface
to receive communicase
and so they did something with like
mother rabbits and their babies
where they would like kill the babies
on the land or something
yeah I do remember reading this
it's weird though because like it's
It's like, it's even human humans.
This is like the sudden infant death are like, you know, your baby wakes up.
The mom immediately is like awake.
Like there's some synchronization between mother and the child.
Yeah.
They kill the baby on the land and the mama rabbit goes crazy under the water in the submarine.
And that tells them to surface.
It's also like when you go to bed and you know you have to be up at a certain time and you wake up right before.
Yeah.
Yep.
and you think to yourself
I could use that extra 30 minutes body
but like your body said no you're up now
as long as I know what time I kind of do it
yeah it's weird
I don't know man
consciousness is fucking in a mystery I'm forever
like fascinated with
but if we're from space
that's cool
changes everything for the last little article
then boys must have seen this from last week
that NASA found evidence of
potential microbial life on Mars
yes and that's where this other article
about there you go they're literally
saying that like if that's there
the potential for us to have come from Mars
is actually quite high now. Yeah, that makes
sense. It would make logical sense.
It's interesting that two planets in our solar system were
capable of life. And at one
point in time, it's believed that Mars was
like Earth. Yeah.
And so they're like if a disaster struck
it would explain Mars. It would also
explain the moon. It would also explain the asteroid
belt surrounding us to protect us
from all the other stuff. Picture this.
All of a sudden, Mars needs
moms. Whoa.
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