Chilluminati Podcast - Midweek Mini: Remember The New Jersey Drones?

Episode Date: August 28, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm welcome to 2.2. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. 2 to 2. Yeah. I should have done it in part 1 done. And why don't we, I'll take the reins there and just say, you know, right from
Starting point is 00:00:16 Rendlesham, which I hope you boys enjoyed. I was one of my favorite UFO. It's fun. It's wrong. Like, it's just so cartoonishly a UFO sighting. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like if there was like an iron giant ass movie about.
Starting point is 00:00:30 UFO sighting. It would be that. It's awesome. Well, pivoting from that, the drone situation that start off in like November, really, but really ramped up in January, this is still apparently going on, but at a less intense rate now. 60 minutes is either yesterday or today, I think, finally doing a drone thing. They're doing their, it's on the drones. And there's a couple of interesting quotes that I wanted to yank out for both of us, for all of us to hear. So this has not aired, right?
Starting point is 00:00:57 I don't know. I don't think this is from a preview, I think, but it might have aired today. I don't know. This is a, what they say, from Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker, chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, inquiring about intelligence community's thoughts
Starting point is 00:01:14 and the mysterious sightings and whether these could be an attempt at espionage or foreign power. He simply says, quote, I am privy to classified briefings at the highest level. I think the Pentagon and the national security advisors are still mystified.
Starting point is 00:01:27 What? So, you know, we're being told from both Biden and Trump administrations is nothing to worry about or it's hobbyist drones or this, that, and the other. He's saying that they're still still mystified, but there's another quote as well that comes from Norad General Gregory Gio. And he simply says when asked about it. The interviewer from 60 Minutes says, we're the most powerful military on earth. And yet drones could fly over major Air Force base and we couldn't stop them. and his response is the threat got ahead of our ability
Starting point is 00:02:00 what the fuck if you want to see this the whole thing it's out today all 1327 is on YouTube right now perfect I'll watch that after this for you guys you can throw it in whatever chat
Starting point is 00:02:14 oh yeah I see that whatever I see that bitch yeah so like obviously them being hobbyist or whatever drones was a lie like whatever they are still unknown like the Pentagon doesn't know, they're apparently still mystified. The Gagg, Gnorad general says the capability got ahead of our ability.
Starting point is 00:02:33 Like, whatever fuck, that means, like, that's it. They're still like, so it's still a thing. It didn't go away. It's just the media never really, really talked about it. And this is like the first major, like, I think program to try and cover this really, this particular event specifically.
Starting point is 00:02:48 It just leaves you with questions and frustration. And now, you know, after covering Rendlesham again, and kind of refreshing myself about like the blotter thing. going missing and stuff so annoying. I'm like like you know like you log the shit and it goes missing like what are you supposed to expect people to think clearly there's a reason it went missing at least right like it's why now we have you know after years a year or so being like hey it's nothing they're like we don't know actually it's it's we don't we don't know there's literally just there's just
Starting point is 00:03:18 something inherently weird about like no matter what it is the fact that there are lights blinking lights seems incredibly strange to me because I don't I never understood the idea of like yeah we're top secret but just in case
Starting point is 00:03:34 people need to know where we're at we're gonna turn on light that never makes any sense even for aliens it doesn't make sense to me like why lights well if you're a spy I get like why lights
Starting point is 00:03:45 because yeah you wouldn't want to give away your position especially at night you'd be black you'd be dark like why would your dick is that good where anybody approaches
Starting point is 00:03:51 you you're gone before they get close you don't need the light I don't understand that Which again, look, I'm just going to say what I feel Deep down to my heart This is all Elon Musk I'm telling you
Starting point is 00:04:02 We're gonna find out he's doing like Yeah, don't worry about it It's gonna be bad Yeah, it's not gonna be good No matter to know There's no good coming out of this at all. No No
Starting point is 00:04:12 I agree I don't know what it is I'm really nervous I mean I don't know fucking what it is I don't think it's aliens But like the theory as to why aliens would mimic lights It's because they don't want things crashing into them Where like the spies are just like aliens are just thinking about their own safety as they're trying to blend in mimic watch while you know at least giving an appearance of a plane from the ground but i think like i'm not
Starting point is 00:04:35 i'm not saying that's what i believe yeah that doesn't make any sense to me because like if they can travel through space or time or whatever and have ships made of alloys we don't understand well i don't think they fear stuff crashing into them my i love that so this goes into rendelsham because again the two people saw two different things it's just like i still feel fully like if these things are real i don't think they're just physical like fully nuts and bolts like they're there's something with consciousness or the observer effect that seems to play into whatever drones no no i'm talking about no no no UFOs yeah i thought you know back because you were talking about why aliens would yeah yeah yeah yeah like to me it's like if they're mimicking to me
Starting point is 00:05:13 it makes more sense if it's like our conscious observing mind is trying to make something that we understand appear in front of us sure but like i don't know that my conscious observing mind would include blinking lights that look like required FAA lights. If your mind see something moving through the sky, your mind might try to be like, well, what's the most plane? There's a great video of that happening right now
Starting point is 00:05:36 on Reddit. Oh, God, I don't know. It might be a UFO. It might not. I don't remember. But I saw it this morning, and it's like a very compelling shot of over the ocean. There's this like weird thing and it dips into the water real quick and it looks like it's at a distance.
Starting point is 00:05:52 And the video when I saw it, I was like, holy, what is that? You could, honestly, you could mistake it for a UFO or an angel. It, like, lights up in a really weird way. And I was like, oh, that's super interesting. Some guy did, like, an electro-maic, you know, he, like, went in and looked at the footage. He's like, no, that's just a really crazy angle to catch a seagull at night eating, like, bioluminescent plankton or whatever. And then, of course, everyone was like, no, no, that's not how that works. And I was like, dude, every once in a while I love to jump into like and do like a temperature check of the UFO subreddits.
Starting point is 00:06:27 And they're still trying to cope with the fact that Trump isn't going to disclose anything. What? They thought he was going to be the guy. Dude. He was so weird. He's going to do it. I'm like, you fucking idiots. No.
Starting point is 00:06:39 No, of course not. Like, no. And I think most of the JFK papers he released were the most like the same one as Biden released in 2023. I don't talk about that today. I got a little bunch. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. But anyway, yeah, drunk thing's still going on.
Starting point is 00:06:51 government still is like actually we really don't know what they are and that's it there you go what do you have taken away jesson yeah i can i got you uh so i was going to talk in fact about the donald trump release of the jfk file yeah uh so hey we got about 65 000 documents um there's a ton of stuff but basically according to the ap and uh the bbc and a bunch of other websites that i believe are currently no longer allowed to go to presidential briefings. Free press. Free press. Free speech, baby. Yeah. They should be illegal. But apparently Jefferson Morley,
Starting point is 00:07:33 vice president of the Mary Farrell Foundation, basically a big repository of files about the assassination, said in a statement on X that, you know, it's an encouraging start, but much of it is stuff that like we already have seen before. And again, like Mathis was saying, Biden released a bunch of it as well. It's a lot of the same stuff.
Starting point is 00:07:54 But the thing I thought was interesting is that Morley said the stuff that was released did not include two-thirds of the promise files, any of the recently discovered FBI files, or 500 internal revenue service records. Pretty similar to the binders that they trotted out for the influencers a couple of weeks ago. Yes. A lot of just old stuff, but made to look new. um however there were a lot of files that were released and so everyone's digging through them now and we did get some new information and so everyone is being like it's really encouraging if you
Starting point is 00:08:29 look up articles about this every single article has someone going you know it's not what we wanted but it's really encouraging which is it's something it's annoying because everybody every it's annoying because here's what happens right i'm doing these jfk episodes on here all the time people are like hey trump released the records new jfk episode and i'm like look like i don't know but like the problem that annoys me about is that the people that are reporting this back to me are like basically already sold on the fact that what has been released is some sort of exciting new info about jfk they're not going to look into it really they don't care they're waiting for somebody like me to say why this is a landslide and i have to be like yeah
Starting point is 00:09:14 You release like, I release 65,000 documents. No normal person's going to go look and they'll be like, cool, they did it finally. Well, thankfully some people are, and I have a few paragraphs about what they've found so far. Nothing, zero bombshells. No smoking gun. Of course not. None of that stuff. However, some interesting things.
Starting point is 00:09:32 So files in the newly released info contain a lot of stuff about the CIA. One of them is a memo from the CIA's St. Petersburg station from 1991 saying that earlier, that month in November, a CIA official befriended a U.S. professor who was there and told them about the fact that he had a friend who worked with the KGB, and the memo said the KGB official went through volumes of stuff about Oswald and was confident that Oswald was not an agent of the KGB. The memo added that Oswald was described in the files as, you know, like they didn't think they could control Oswald, but noted that they were watching him closely and that while he was in the USSR, they were constantly following him.
Starting point is 00:10:20 Yeah, remember, this Oswald tried to be like, fuck you, America, I'm going to go join Russia. And even Russia was like, no, we don't want it. Well, one of the reasons, and I think this is funny, is it's reflected in the files that they thought Oswald was a poor shot. Yeah. Yeah. And they didn't want him because he was like not a good asset to control.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Some other major takeaways they had was the CIA. I guess there's just a bunch of names and addresses that are now public, which is a whole thing. Apparently, this one woman is like just straight up named and a bunch of people contacted her. And she's like, well, I'm not sure I like that. But I did vote for Trump. And so I'm very pleased that I released this, which is the whole thing. It's like the guy whose wife got picked up by ice and he's still not regretting. Like, he's like, I'm still glad I voted.
Starting point is 00:11:06 I mean. I don't know. That's funny. It almost have to respect the conviction. Yeah, you kind of. you're like oh shit okay you're a true believer go for it yeah it's a little worrying but like bless i don't love it i got to say and then uh also apparently we now know that some techniques that were used during the investigation including a floroscopic scanning which
Starting point is 00:11:29 according to the ap is uh x-rays that provide images of like real-time images of inside objects um okay then the thing that i thought was incredibly the most interesting thing, which I guess we did not know before. And I don't know if this is just, you know, circumstance or something super interesting. But we learned that in these documents, the name James McCord pops up. And if you know, your history buff, that's one of the dudes who broke into Watergate. So I don't know what that means. I don't know why that's there. Couldn't tell you. It's just a guy. Could just be because he was in DC at the time doing stuff.
Starting point is 00:12:13 He's like a dead ass. He's like a spy. Oh, yeah. Which is interesting. I don't know what that really has to do with any of this. In fact, most of it doesn't. Most of it's just files. Files and files and files at the time.
Starting point is 00:12:24 And then in a newly revealed portion of another document, the CIA describes the system to secretly tag and identify public phone boxes that were tapped using ultraviolet light paint that could only be seen under those lights so that you would know which were tapped by the CIA. What the, dude? what was the guy's name again James McCourt isn't that the guy that's like Dulles's guy
Starting point is 00:12:47 oh Dulles is they're dropping that in this stuff they even talk about how one of oh man I can remember which one one of Kennedy's aides wrote him like they have the letters that are basically saying the CIA is like bad news dude
Starting point is 00:13:03 they're in apparently the CIA was in all or most of the embassies the the United States embassies and they kind of like taking them over time to go back to the uh like where are they where are they now time to go back to the CIA uh um episode of JFK uh from like a couple years ago the CIA made were made to be so scary but like Trump came in and like gutted you so how scary no the FBI not the CIA has not been gutted oh they haven't been gutted oh they haven't
Starting point is 00:13:34 not once it's the FBI so I don't know what's going on to CIA to be honest um I feel like much like Then, just like now, if anyone tried to go for their stuff, they'd be like, no. That's what I'm wondering is like, what is the CIA doing right now? I honestly don't know. Maybe they're anonymous, dude. Maybe they are. Maybe anonymous. Well, we know most of anonymous, like anonymous as it used to exist does not exist anymore
Starting point is 00:13:59 because most of them were grabbed by the government, arrested or whatnot. So the anonymous that exists now isn't like the OG people at all. So they may be. They may be literally working with the CIA. I mean, that's how they recruit people, I imagine, if they're, like, really talented hackers, give them a fucking job, and I'm sure they'll be working for you forever.
Starting point is 00:14:18 I don't know what any of this truly at the end of the day changes. I don't think it does at all. Every single article I read, I just went online and was like JFK files, because, you know, they said they're going to be released. So when I looked, and every article, like I said, is someone being like, I'm just really, this could eventually be cool.
Starting point is 00:14:38 It's encouraging. And then everything also said, there's so many files that were dropped that people are trying to figure out what's new, what's old, what are the new stuff has any actual information, there's just a lot to go through and they're like, it'll be a while. If anything, I think
Starting point is 00:14:53 the big takeaway right now is that on initial scans, there's nothing in there that says this is what happened. I don't know it's older stuff already. Yeah. It's exhausting. It's exhausting. It's like the exact type of thing that the government does all the time that makes this. Like the drones, like everything else. We never know.
Starting point is 00:15:10 Like Randall Schum down back in 1980. Like, you know, it's just constant. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Alex, what do you, can you take us out of here? On a lighter? No. Oh, ish, uh, ish, this lady in Australia, maybe, this feels like some of you guys covered on Cox and Crendor.
Starting point is 00:15:28 I don't know. Uh, a lady in Australia did not end up in jail. Good for her. Uh, though she maybe should. Apparently. Though she maybe should have, she's 48 years old. I'm not going to say her name. She's from Victoria.
Starting point is 00:15:40 she was not at the animal shelter but they they okay so she worked at the animal shelter and she got back to the animal shelter after she had heard that some dogs that had been surrendered to the shelter which had eaten part of their owner's body
Starting point is 00:16:05 after they died of natural causes had been surrendered so so these dogs like were there they'd eaten their owner a little bit they'd just been surrendered because the owner was dead yada yada yada yada you get this they barfed up some toes
Starting point is 00:16:20 oh at the shelter and this lady took the toes and put them in a jar for formaldehyde and tried to sell them online for for 400 Australian dollars which is like $250
Starting point is 00:16:38 that's cheap for some Human toes. Well, they're regurgitated from inside of a dog's stomach. And when the police got an anonymous tip and she showed them other stuff that she had like an alligator claw, a bird skull, a guinea pig trotter, her kid's teeth. She was on a, she was on a Facebook group called Bone Buddies, Australia, where people buy and sell bone specimens. And she pled guilty to offensive conduct involving human remains at the same. the Ringwood Magistrates Court, which is not from Final Fantasy and is in fact from Melbourne, Australia.
Starting point is 00:17:15 And she faced a sentence to two years in prison, did not end up with that 18 months non-custodial 150 hours of community service. The judge said, by the barest possible margins, you will not be going to jail today. She said, yeah, by the barest possible margins, you will not be going to jail today. She called her actions astounding and entirely odd. And for her, to her credit, this lady said she regretted her actions fulsomely. Who did the toes belong to? The owner of the dogs.
Starting point is 00:17:49 Was he dead? Yeah. So she worked at the animal shelter. The owner died. When the owner died, the dogs ate the owner a little bit. And then when the people found out that this person was dead, they like surrendered his dogs to a shelter where they then threw up his toes. Yeah, all right. She then worked at the shelter, took the toes, sold the.
Starting point is 00:18:08 on eBay or whatever. Bone buddies on Facebook. That's what it is, baby. That's the hustle mindset. That's the grind life. That's the hustle mindset? Everything is money. Selling a dead man's toes.
Starting point is 00:18:20 Yeah. Fuck it, dude. Barfed up dog toes. Lemonade. Yeah, delicious. Lemons meat lemonade machine. Thank you all so much for supporting us here, patron. We will be back next week with another brand new minisode for you here.
Starting point is 00:18:33 We appreciate you. We love you very much. May. Bye. We'll eat some toes. Thank you.

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