QAA Podcast - Premium Episode 231: Mudfossil University PhD (Sample)
Episode Date: October 15, 2023Dragons. Giants. Planets giving birth. Julian, Liv, Travis and Jake return to Mudfossil University to learn that all rocks are actually the body parts of ancient creatures spoken of in various myths a...nd religious texts. Graduation is at hand — if they can grasp these complex scientific findings. Subscribe for $5 a month to get an extra episode of QAA every week + access to our archive of premium episodes and ongoing series like Manclan, Trickle Down and The Spectral Voyager: www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous Liv Agar: http://livagar.com / http://linktr.ee/livagar Music by Pontus Berghe. Editing by Corey Klotz. http://qanonanonymous.com
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What's up QAA listeners?
The fun games have begun.
I found a way to connect to the internet.
I'm sorry, boy.
Welcome listener to the 231st premium chapter of the QAA podcast,
the mud fossil Ph.D. episode.
As always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky.
Live Aker.
Julian Fields.
And Travis Vue.
For years now, Roger Spur had been a faceless voice.
His hands gesturing in a monitor, pointing with a bird's feather to some geological feature on Google Maps,
or clutching a rock he believed to be the organ of a giant.
But recently, for the first time ever, he started revealing his face in his YouTube videos.
Roger is a friendly-looking man who appears to be in his 60s, clean-shaven with large ears,
light eyes, wire-rimmed glasses, and a thinning head of bronze-patched gray hair.
He could easily be a member of my family, or perhaps, in 20 or 30 years, a version of myself.
It was disarming.
I had half expected him to display some unusual feature that might make material the quirks
of his mind, a man obsessed with the hidden lives of sediment, here, a dragon's maw, there
a giant's toe, traces of ancient biblical battles, great apocalypses congealed in
rock.
It was strange to find myself confronted with a touchingly ordinary man.
The sheer warp of the mine had caused Roger Spur to become the founder and singular force behind
Mud Fossil University, surely it was absent-mindedly placed there by a god we shared.
And in recent days I had felt like one of Roger's mud-bound giants, coagulated and dispersed,
pressed thin, subjugated by the past.
What had drawn me to scrutinize Roger once more, cutting clips of his videos, preparing
a third episode about this strange man and his obsessions, and would either of us find what
we were looking for. Now, for those who are unfamiliar, Mud Fossil University is a YouTube channel
showcasing the loose and sprawling lessons of some say professor Roger Spurr. There you can,
in his words, learn about the true nature of rocks, even the ones in space. Recent DNA verified
mud fossils are body parts, and CAT scans show anatomical details exquisitely. Mud fossils are
perfectly preserved, mineralized, now stone, soft tissues, due to continuous wet,
anaerobic mud-packed conditions. You will learn how to identify these mud fossils, how they came to be,
and the ramifications which are far-reaching. You will also see that comet 67P is completely
biological, and the chemistry and anatomy and gaseous emissions are unimpeachable. Here are the
details. Respectful factual questions based on the video evidence presented are welcome. If you are
disrespectful, you are instantly gone.
I hate getting expelled from university because of my sharp quips.
No tests, except by you for you.
Open mind required has nothing taught us correct now
because all knowledge is based on a false premise.
Therefore, the universe is alive, and life is everywhere,
and the earth is made of giants, exactly as ancient text said.
So there is lots to cover.
And by the way, no charge, no credits.
Roger, it's worth mentioning, has never saddled anybody with student debt.
His university has never employed Jordan Peterson.
It has no buildings named after genocidal industrialists.
And it has no history of excluding people based on their perceived genetic infuriory.
So, friends, fellow students, sharpen your ballpoint pens and refill your number two pencils with ink.
Tie the laces of your mind and buff the glasses of your heart.
Because class is once again in session at Mud Fossil University.
Hooray!
That's right, children, settle down.
Yay!
Mud fossils, mud fossils!
Much has changed, and much has not, since we last fell to our knees in the mud,
searching for ancient truths.
Our first episode on the topic dates back to July 2019, with its sequel Mud Fossil University 202,
appearing in October of 2020.
God, so it's been three years since the last mud fossil episode? That's right. It has been three years
since we last explored this together on the podcast. My God, in that time, I've fossilized myself.
I am old. I am mud. Incredibly, Roger has continued to be a prolific content creator. He's passed
the seven-year mark now on his YouTube channel and has published over 2,800 videos. That's approximately
400 videos a year for the entire period, which is genuinely staggering.
That is incredible.
It's got a love of the game.
Genuinely, this man is a content creator, like no other.
Over that time, he's accrued nearly 26 million views and a subscriber count of over
187,000 people.
So he's getting paid on this?
No, never advertises.
No advertisements.
Wow, for the love of the game, like Liv said.
Yeah, no charge, no credits.
One of the notable changes in Rogers' videos over that time is the increasing references to
Immanuel Velikovsky, a Russian-American psychoanalyst, writer, and catastrophist, best known for
publishing a book titled Worlds in Collision in 1950. Velikovsky basically posited that many
ancient myths and legends across cultures were actually references to real events, usually natural
catastrophes on an interplanetary level. The flood referenced in the tale of Noah's Ark, for example,
was caused by Proto-Saturn, entering a nova state and ejecting most of its mass into space.
The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah involved the near collision of Jupiter with Earth, etc.
Rejected soundly by the scientific community,
Velikovsky's ideas nonetheless made headway through a variety of books he published
to reach the layman directly.
Today we can see Velikovskyan concepts animate the endless baking
of the Old Testament stories by pseudo-historians
convinced the writings reference real historical events
and prove the existence of all kinds of things,
giants, extraterrestrials, and even Dragons Boy.
In July of 2022, Roger Spur published a video
explaining what he believes the Great Red Spot on Jupiter actually is.
Okay, my friends, this is another shocker-de-jure.
This is the Jupiter Great Red Spot,
and this was taken July 8, 1979,
on a flyby of this particular spot.
and they took extremely high-resolution image, as you can see.
Now, there's a story behind this red spot that Velikovsky illuminated years ago,
and I think it may have some validity.
I think most everybody's familiar with the giant red spot on Jupiter.
The Earth fits it into that little tiny spot right about there.
That's about the size of the Earth and Venus.
Now, it's spinning this way, as we can see, the clouds are rippling off,
off of the spot. Now, what is that spot made of? Is it a bulge? Is it a hole? What's going on there?
Why are we having this storm there for 350 years, at least, they say, and maybe more than that?
And this is the giant red spot. Let's examine it closely. Okay, I am going to get into some
anatomical discussion about female anatomy. I just put this up here to cover it for a second.
So if you're going to be adverse to that, or you have kids, or you don't want to see this,
This is nothing more than the red spot on Mars, I mean on Jupiter, but I believe it's also a vagina.
I'm just talking that right now.
Let's hear about.
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