Truth or Lie Fact vs. Fiction in DARPA's Mind Control Tech  |  7/10/25
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Truth or Lie Fact vs. Fiction in DARPA's Mind Control Tech | 7/10/25

Keith Malinak (00:01.976)
Hi, my goodness. It's been too long, y'all. I was looking at the calendar here, I need to get rid of June. How you doing? June 27th is the last time we hung out. So now we're on to July, and I'm so grateful you're here. See, we do this every Thursday and Friday at 3 p.m. Eastern. We do this deep dive on Thursdays at three, and we just hang out and watch animal videos.

little lighthearted fun that we do on Fridays at 3 p.m. Eastern. So join us tomorrow for that when Rebecca and Brad are here. And I'll talk about Brad in just a moment because right now he is traveling and he just had and he's coming back from an exciting trip out to Roswell, New Mexico, which will be the topic of a show we're doing a couple of weeks from now. So a lot of information to get to. Thanks so much for making time. I've missed you. I've missed you. And I'm so grateful for those behind the scenes like Mr. Hero West.

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Keith Malinak (02:21.272)
He's the host of the American Radicals podcast, always has great information about the FBI. And so he will be here on Thursday. There is no Friday live stream next week. I'm getting ahead of myself. It'll get back to normal very soon. I've got to get my guest on here, Kelly Smith. We've been looking forward to this since the last time she was on. Hello, Kelly. How are you doing?

I am great. How are you?

Well, I'm great. You know what? You've earned a Post-It note here on the show. You can follow her, at KellyForFreedom over on X. You live down in Austin. And if anyone's in the market for a new house down there, send her a DM on Twitter, at KellyForFreedom.

Do!

Kelly Smith (03:04.962)
DMs are open.

We go find houses, talk about aliens. Like that's my favorite thing to do.

That's awesome. So now on a serious note, you live really close to where the flooding is happening down there. Your family is safe.

I was actually in comfort over the 4th of July weekend. If you're not from Texas, it's 1520 miles downstream from Kerrville. My husband's sister has a ranch out there. We're a few miles from the Guadalupe, so we were okay. And that was Friday. And then Saturday, we were supposed to come home and Georgetown was flooding. I live in Georgetown, which is a little bit north of Austin.

We have the St. Gabriel here and I'm sure everybody's seen the pictures of those apartment complexes right there. My gym is right across the street from it. Like I see those apartments every single day. Everybody's safe, but it's been a lot. I had a nightmare last night about the storm and every time lightning would strike, a demogorgon would come. So clearly, a trauma from it.

Keith Malinak (04:18.454)
Hold on. Alright, first of all, you've been watching a little bit too much Stranger Things. Second of all, what did you have for supper? That's what I really want to know. I'm just wondering if that had an effect maybe. It's funny.

I made yesterday.

Kelly Smith (04:33.742)
what have I not forgot? I was thinking about just the hoodie.

spaghetti. Okay, well I'm glad you and your family are safe. actually, if I'm not mistaken, you know there's a video going around of William Shatner talking about a flood down there at a kids camp. very eerily similar circumstances in 1987. I believe that was in Comfort.

Yes, so.

It's all kind of in the same area. Those camps where Camp Mystic is, actually there's, I don't know, eight or 10 different camps right along the river right there. I went to Camp Waldemar when I was in high school, which is right across the, think Mystic's on the south side, Waldemar's on the north side, and they're all concentrated right in this little spot. And it's weird because that's where the Guadalupe starts.

is right there and it's really, there's no banks on the river right there. It's just like grass and then the river right there. So a lot of the roads aren't paved, self-spone service is soddy. I think it was no pun intended, but a perfect storm of nonsense that went on that morning. It was the middle of the night, the power was already out.

Kelly Smith (05:57.068)
You know, it was, it was a lot, you know, places is, know, people can't can't Barbie camp, know,

That's how it was difficult to know how many people were there.

Yeah, I don't know if they still know the numbers change every single day, which is awful.

And don't forget MercuryOne.org, the charity that Glenn Beck, my boss runs, you'd to donate, they will definitely get aid directly to the people there, MercuryOne.org. Okay, Kelly, you were on with Brad and I months and months ago. And I remember when we wrapped up, we just had all of these, and I can't remember if it was at the end of the show or if it was off air, but we had all of these topics that we wanted to get to. And we said, well, when we do a Barflee in the future, we'll have you on.

And I will say between you me, I counted up all of the different things that you and I wanted to talk about. We brought videos, articles to this conversation today. And I think it's at 15 to 20, somewhere in that ballpark. So I don't know in the next couple of hours if we're going to get to all of those, but that's OK, because Kelly will be back Thursday, August 7th. And we will cover whatever we don't get to today. But we're going to get as much of this in as we can. before.

Keith Malinak (07:08.354)
And I've got a list of all the good stuff that you sent here. Can we start with a discussion about ivermectin?

That's a good one. Yes, I remember that.

We thought we knew everything there was and I have three selected videos and I hate this. hate it because and I you actually don't know this Kelly, but after you and I connected a half hour ago, I was sitting here. I was getting all my papers in order and I thought, you know, I'm feeling a little overheated. What's the deal here? Now here's another. here's another deep dive topic that I need to get into. This right here, these,

to our notes.

these thermometers. You see, you see that right there? 99.2. I don't know, but I went downstairs even though I'm about to play these videos. I went downstairs and I took an ivermectin and this right here though, this is bad for you, right? I just, sending waves into my brain. I'm probably giving it to myself. Now I'm at 99.3. So we're going to monitor this as the day goes on, but I took an ivermectin.

Kelly Smith (07:51.054)
You're a 99.2. Going on over there.

Keith Malinak (08:17.25)
We'll see what happens. I have no idea. Can No.

Yeah, well that'll bring your fever down. I'm a mom, I have three kids.

Okay, I understand that. know that. But I need to first establish that I'm getting sick. And then and then we'll know in two hours, I will definitely check again.

there.

Kelly Smith (08:37.655)
You got the vid?

That's my only symptom right now is I'm just feeling flush. I'm flush. Okay. And I did swim in a pool yesterday at the neighbor's house. They're out of town. He cleaned it before he left town. But I was telling Zeewe, I said, it started to look a little green. I don't know. Again, I'm just adding all this up in my head. And I said that yesterday when I was feeling fine. And she was like, Okay, so.

So I don't know this guy at all. This guy, I'm about to play a 60 second video. Take it with a grain of salt. But it just, it's just interesting here. And let's see if you have any thoughts here. Because remember, ivermectin is our miracle drug. I have vouched for it. Yes. And so when I see videos like this, I'm a little curious as to what I've been putting in my body. So here we go. Here's some guy.

Yeah, let's hear it.

Kelly Smith (09:23.864)
Same, used to it myself.

Keith Malinak (09:34.318)
Here's some guy, take whatever he says with a great... He's got gray hair. He's got gray hair. I'm jealous. Here we go. Oh, why didn't it play?

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Kelly Smith (09:42.84)
COVID, the government was like, don't buy ivermectin. So I did the only natural thing to do, 500,000 pills from India and started giving them away to everybody. Next shipment I got was surprisingly changed. The formulations had changed significantly. They actually ended up adding an ingredient called titanium dioxide and polysorbate-80. And polysorbate-80 allows the crossing of the blood brain barrier by heavy metals and toxins. When you add that with polysorbate-80,

It ends up allowing the titanium dioxide, the graphene oxide, to cross the blood brain barrier. Go research how difficult it is to take out titanium dioxide from the human body. This product that we've read has nano-sized zeolite clays, which can actually get inside the brain and pull those things out. The reason I stopped using ivermectin was because of the changes in the formulation. It's not conceptually that ivermectin doesn't work.

It's that the way that we're manufacturing it now, now that you see it broadcasted across everybody's fucking Instagram and no censorship and it almost seems like it's being pushed. The reason you're seeing that right now is because the formulations have changed and they are adhering to the bigger plan, which is the trans human agenda. Wait, what? So now I.

Okay, that's a little concerning if what he said is true. Yeah, I will say that as soon as I watched this video last week, I I checked my stash of ivermectin not quite 500,000 but quite a substantial amount and I did not see I Didn't see poly sorbate 80 anywhere on the packaging excellent. It's from India. I have a pharmaceutical bottle from my doctor

That's not gonna say, you know, that if it's in the materials at all, that stuff you threw away.

Kelly Smith (11:31.362)
You didn't

So, and there may be people out there watching this going, man, you are so stupid Keith, if you've never heard of polysorbate 80, I've been screaming about that on my Twitter feed forever. Well, no, honestly, I have not until these videos that we're playing here today and, you know, do your own research and see if polysorbate 80 is in your ivermectin.

what that is either I will freely admit that I need to look into. I took ivermectin myself. I had COVID one time. It was real bad. woke up I I had like 103 degree fever. I was in bed, my husband and I went or my husband went and got a bottle from the tractor supply and it's liquid that you you know, and it says like you have to estimate the weight of your cow and all that.

I was on my forearms twice that day and then once in the morning. I was sick for like a day and a half. Like by the end of the second day, I was out of bed. I mean, I wasn't great, but I wasn't like dying anymore. It worked for me. But, you know, and it's funny that that guy said the blood brain barrier because I'm getting ready for all of this stuff. And we'll get to it in a little while with the DARPA stuff.

We've got so much stuff here today. I'm already looking at the clock.

Kelly Smith (12:55.854)
Great barrier!

I'm here. I bought a whole new microphone just for you. Just for you.

That's for me. OK, so yeah, go ahead.

So what I found on and I haven't heard and I stay pretty plugged in to all the conspiracy. I will read every conspiracy theory and then the counter conspiracy theory to that conspiracy theory. Like I'm going to read it all.

Before you continue, that's just it. I always want both sides to any issue. And many times there's multiple sides to an issue. But I truly have not heard negative things about ivermectin until these few videos that we have here for us.

Kelly Smith (13:40.364)
until the guy with the good hair.

Until Mr. Goodhair came along. And then the next guy I've got.

So what I found when I was looking this up, you know, and I'm asking Grock and I'm like, give me this side, give me this side. Like unhinged. I love it. I tried I laid in bed that night because it was like kind of late whenever he started like going crazy. always try to figure out ways to get Grock to like tell me about aliens and he will not like at all.

Well, Groc's

Keith Malinak (14:10.42)
It will not. We don't assign a gender.

I assumed your pronouns girl

Well, but we're not going to personify a machine. You know, that's dangerous. That's dangerous. But before you continue on your Grok adventure, just real quick, let me say that morning, that morning, Grok started going crazy. It kept saying, misidentified somebody. I forgot what it was, but it was so bad. And then somebody corrected it and it said, thank you for correcting me. And then down further in the replies, someone asked it again and

And it went back to the original screw up that it did. So Grok was already messing up that morning, but you're right. And I went nuts. Anyway, continue. Yeah, I posted it. If people want to scroll down, I posted a conversation where I got it to admit that, yes, you praised Hitler earlier. Yeah. it said, would not. I did not, and I would not. so I said, you did. I shared a screenshot of what it said. I said, all right, thank you for that.

That's it.

Kelly Smith (15:12.074)
me

Anyway, continue. You were looking up polysorbate 80 and ivermectin, huh?

So I'm looking at the argument on why I remectin is bad. And everything that I came back to was this guy and his name is Dr. Mike Yeeden. And I think he might be in one of your videos, but he is all over, you know, I've,

You get the kind of an accent.

Yes, yeah, bye-bye.

Keith Malinak (15:39.662)
It's a five minute video that I've I think it's the same guy. Do you want to hold that thought and see if it's in the videos? OK, I might cover that ground. First of all, here's another guy who I don't know. I don't know that his hair is quite as good as the last guy. This is more like me. here you go. And as somebody just commented below down here, polysorbate 80 is what opens up the blood brain barrier so that the mercury, formaldehyde, and all the other chemicals can pass into the blood brain barrier. You are 100 % correct.

Polysorbate 80 is the same ingredient they put in ivermectin. So when all these people are like, oh, I didn't get the vaccine, but I'm taking ivermectin, you're taking the same toxic chemical that allows chemicals to break down your blood brain barrier and mess up your body. It's in both ones. It's in the vaccines and it's in ivermectin. Whoa, wait, what was that? if you go through the whole ingredient, it's quite a red hole because that's also a pharmaceutical product.

You know, when you get into Operation Lockstep, which was done by the Rockefellers, they said that a solution would roll out that people would get poisoned with. Well, ivermectin is that. You look into the toxicity of ivermectin and it's quite a radical. Now, hang on a second. That's for sure. All these people having kidney failure, liver failure, all because they're trying to take some solution when they could have just ate some organic papaya seeds. OK, hang on a second. There's a lot there. Hang on. First of all,

you

the solution that was poison, I've always interpreted as the vaccine. But I mean, let me write this down before I forget. What did he say? I got to got to Google papaya seeds.

Kelly Smith (17:15.362)
Throwing it down.

Kelly Smith (17:19.266)
Papaya seeds, supposed to be, they're used, papaya seeds and pumpkin seeds are good for anti-parasites, like getting rid of parasites. Exactly, exactly. And I'll do a parasite cleanse once or twice a year. It's not a lot of fun, but it's, you know, you get the little pills and it's like wormwood, black walnut.

Well, that's what ivermectin was originally for.

Kelly Smith (17:47.138)
papaya seeds, pumpkin seeds, like that. All natural.

Okay, so when I hear the phrase blood brain barrier, my internal spidey senses go, what, I'm sorry, what was that? It just doesn't sound good. It just sounds good, you know what I mean? And whenever you've heard that applied, it's never been good. And now you're saying it's part of what I'm ingesting. And I just popped one of these things too. So I don't know, whatever. think you're all gonna die at some point.

gonna be out. ain't nobody getting out alive.

Hang on a second. Hang on. is a real time. This is a real time update here on. I'm about to check it here. Oh, remember, this is probably killing me. Just sending these radio waves into my brain. I just hang on. are we at? OK. All right. We're making progress. We're at 99. So we're coming down. OK. It's because Ivermectin is a miracle drug. It's a miracle. OK. So here we go. This next video is five minutes long. I don't know.

Is it Brad?

Keith Malinak (18:46.83)
think this is who you're talking about because I recognize this guy. I've seen him in a lot of videos in the last five years. But I can't never remember his name. And let's see what he is saying because he is sharing information about ivermectin that is new to him. Now, I don't know when this video this video was posted at the end of May. I think the date is but I don't know when this original conversation happened. But let's listen along with this guy. Is it? Let's see. Is this the guy? see. Hang on.

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Keith Malinak (19:15.278)
Actually, it's something I need to make. And y'all comment, please, if you recognize.

90 % sure that that's him.

and so you probably won't have heard it but it all fits when I say it. You know that there was a know team hero the alternative media people not me people who are a hundred times more famous around the world I won't mention them at this particular point but you all know who I'm thinking so many doctors who are Americans and as soon as the the pandemic arrived they came up with early treatment for COVID-19 didn't they and they pushed and pushed and pushed

I first I thought there was a virus and said it was great that they were coming out with treatments. Then later when I realized there wasn't, I thought they were, I thought why are they pushing this stuff? I thought they're pushing harmless perceivos on the worried well and they're providing a belief structure that really is a pandemic. I thought why would these clever people be going out of their way to sell you this stuff? And it's like, unfortunately it's much worse than that. One of the center stage

drugs that they want you to take, Ivermectin, is one of the most violent fertility toxins that have ever come across. Wait, hold on, fertility? And I didn't know that.

Kelly Smith (20:33.715)
plant.

So I the deep research and I didn't. So someone contacted me a few weeks ago with a bloody great dossier of papers that go back from its discovery and is unquestionably at around the doses you're being required, you're being suggested to take in rats and rabbits and in some limited studies in humans it reduces the ability to conceive and to grow babies to term.

And doesn't it fit? That doesn't fit. Why did this? This is nothing that's major on the world stage that's accidental. Now you know there's nothing major on the world stage that's accidental. I got three more minutes of this. It's very good to finish. Yeah. Who put either mechs in there? Well, the people, the perpetrators did. Wait, what?

True, I agree with him a lot.

Kelly Smith (21:26.882)
So I'm just here.

Keith Malinak (21:34.346)
And why did they put it there? It's like, you don't get jabbed and avoid impacts on your fertility, a good chunk of you will take ivermectin instead. But there was so much resistance, You mentioned that you were censored for even uttering the word ivermectin.

I mean, you were laughed. I'm Googling. That is him. I'm Google Michael Yeeted. So that's him. Yeah. But that's the guy that I was.

Okay. Okay, Michael, you didn't. All right.

way too much pushback and way it was way too difficult to even acquire ivermectin. When I first started using ivermectin there were apparently two pharmacies in all of Dallas Fort Worth where you could get them or get those pills and the one that I had to go to is exactly an hour away from here and and I had to go to an alternative doctor

in order to get that prescribed from a pharmacy that was an hour away. So it wasn't like it was just like, okay, if you don't want the vaccine, then try ivermectin. It's all natural, right? It was not like that. So I I just feel that if it was a sinister plot from the beginning, it would have been a hell of a lot easier to get ivermectin. Instead, we were all censored anytime we even uttered the word. I guess worse.

Kelly Smith (22:56.526)
agree with that.

and then I'll stop talking about this because I haven't written about it yet but it's on my mind. There are lots of other supplements that the worried well take and again I had thought it was mainly a money-making business, right, a money-making business they'll sell you K2 or whatever it is and there's loads of things I've never heard of. If look in the health, so-called health food store my wife will often ask me what will this do? I've said I've never heard of it.

I was originally a biochemist and toxicologist. I've never heard of it. Have to look it up. It's real. It does exist. But so I thought they were just flogging benign placebo to the worried well just to steal money off them. Unfortunately, it's not so. Many of the supplements, including most of the really famous ones, hamper the elimination from your body of ibometin.

So if you're a person that thinks, I'm going to take care of my health and not have the jabs, I've got this ivermectin that will protect me. And I've got all these other supplements. And those supplements stop your body eliminating ivermectin. It's a negative drug-drug interaction. It's like, this can't be coincidence, folks. It's not coincidence. But there were several of these health supplements that the papers specifically showed were what's called PGP, PGP, P-glycoprotein.

P-glycoprotein inhibitors and ivermixin is secreted using P-glycoprotein pathways. And it was like, my god. And we have ivermixin in the bathroom cabinet and all the PGP inhibitor supplements in the kitchen cupboard. And we threw them all in the bin. Wow, I know.

Kelly Smith (24:25.87)
using.

Kelly Smith (24:39.694)
I'm gobsmacked by the Iver Metton thing. mean, that is a real, that's a real shock. But I think what it shows is Albert Pike's famously said, you know, when they want a hero, we will supply them. So during the whole pandemic, the fake pandemic, there were various...

freedom fighters that you've hinted at, particularly American doctors who emerged apparently as heroes for our side, that they too were questioning the system and they were fighting back.

The ones that get prominence are always working for the enemy, aren't they?

Yeah.

that's the point is without naming individuals or certain people who I would have regarded professionally as my peers pretty much that they've they've managed they've grown large organizations with the purpose of which is now absolutely clear to me. Okay. What do you believe anymore?

Kelly Smith (25:43.982)
What do you-

about Mike Eden.

Right, look at you. See, my ass is just staring off into the distance staring at me, losing my mind. You're actually, sounds like doing research, huh? Or did you already look this up? Go ahead.

I already looked it up. I knew it. I just asked the details on it. So I think that it's important to note that Dr. Mike Eden from 1995 until 2011 worked at Pfizer. He was in two sciences.

There's a meat host!

Keith Malinak (26:21.358)
So hold on a second. So here we go. Let's just set this up. We had the vaccines, then we had ivermectin, and then we're sitting here minding our own business, and now we have this plot twist. Ivermectin is actually evil too. And now another plot twist that Kelly delivers to us. So you and I did not know when I pressed play on this video that the guy that you had done research on beforehand was going to pop up here. Incredible.

I did not know. watched the videos, you know, and I got all my topics together. And then I was like, you know, how am I going to think about this? Like, where did this come from? Where did it originate? And this guy's name kept popping up. So I looked into him and I just asked Mike Eden, worked from Pfizer from 95 to 11. He joined the company in England, rising to the position of vice president and chief scientist of allergy and respiratory division.

He left in 2011 and co-founded a biotechnology company.

So who would want you to not take ivermectin? Oh, man. Pfizer. Anyway, so then I went even deeper into that. And I was like, OK, where is this guy getting this information from? Why does he think this about Pfizer? So this is interesting. So in 2011, there was a study done on men only, not women, in Nigeria.

and it was a really small sample size. I think it was less than 100. Don't roast me if I'm wrong on that, but it was a small sample size. Anyway, so they're testing ivermectin, which is used for parasites on these men in Nigeria. And I'm gonna butcher this, but I'm gonna try. So they have this disease and it's called oncoceritis.

Keith Malinak (28:18.19)
Okay, on closer eyes.

something like that. It's a disease that you get from being bitten by black flies. It gives you like lesions on your eyes and you know breaks out and everything. And what they found on in this study of Nigeria men in 2011 that if you give them high doses of ivermectin it causes sperm dysfunction which

that he has based his whole platform on is that. everybody, all the arguments against it will like high doses of anything is not gonna be good for you. Ivermectin and I think probably that is what people are having problems with because like my Ivermectin, I didn't go year round. I did not go through a doctor. We have a ranch in West Texas. It is readily available at feed stores out there.

And it's made for and dosed for horses, cows and stuff like that. And you got to read it because it's like, you know, use this much millimeters per 200 pounds of cow or whatever. And I think people were probably not taking it the right way. And that's going to have some side effects, obviously, you know, I mean, as anything would, you know, you take too much ibuprofen, you'll die. But that whole

Kelly Smith (29:47.778)
But I mean, it's just it's just incestuous it all leads back to Pfizer, you know, and and we'll get into that with DARPA in a little while. Yeah. that. But you know, the interesting is everything that you sent me today and I'm doing my research like the common theme is like depopulation.

that was unintentional. Why do you know? But you're right. You're right. Everything seems to be geared toward. Yes, you're right. Let me play this. I want to play a couple more videos and then I want to get all the fun stuff that you sent. Here's another video from another guy that I recognize. And from the last five years, let's hear what he has to say.

Iodine. It's a whole bunch of stuff here. Hang on.

have the baby take 3.125 milligrams of iodine. This is cool. It increases the baby's IQ above the mother's IQ on average of 10 to 15 points.

You hear that iodine sounds like it makes you smarter.

Kelly Smith (30:49.976)
They're getting kids whose mothers do this that are menses. And they're just showing up out of nowhere in areas that least school system. We're not talking at Cape Canaveral. We're not talking Oak Ridge. We're not talking at Huntsville. Rocket scientists, we're talking country folk that are doing it. They're turning out menses. And so it's huge.

Okay, we got iodine makes your kid really smart, apparently. Again, do your own research. I don't know. It's just interesting. It's an interesting discussion. So this video was spliced with this chick. Again, please, I beg you with anything, do your own research, especially if you're a pregnant mom thinking, I heard on after my deep dive, all I had to do was chug a

gallon of iodine every night before bed. I mean, sure, I'll have to pee a during the night, but my kid's gonna take over the world one day. No, that's not what I'm saying. But now take that information from that guy and listen to this to the very end.

it gets even more crazy. does fluoride displace iodine in the body? yes it does. does fluoride lower children's IQ? yes it does. and it's dose dependent. the more fluoride exposure the lower the IQ. do you mind there are other things as well? if i was serious about protecting my child's IQ i would be removing fluoride with natural minerals.

I mean, that I think we agree on.

Kelly Smith (32:25.192)
and i would be supplementing with iogine not medical advice a good video when it has that music on there

my gosh, I love how the music tells us how to feel. You should be creeped out right now. So yes, and she said it for us, not medical advice. Nothing here is medical advice. It's just, we're at the bar, we're having conversations about greasy, unexplainable things. and I'll be dry. You know what? Maybe if I fill up Grimace today.

I love it.

Kelly Smith (33:03.744)
I was about to say, is that grimace on your c-

maybe that's my drinking glass. Let's see if if I how much let me see how much I need to put in here. Oh, whoops. Oh, man. I jumped the gun. That's my bad. Well, now it's resetting. So we'll check here to say I got an error. You know what? That actually is accurate. Any measurement in my brain? Let's see. Let's see. what we got 92 or 99.2 to 99.3 to 99.0. And now we are at the magic number of

is giving an error.

Kelly Smith (33:37.262)
Are we below 99?

of why do I feel like another error message is coming up here.

Okay, what's happening here? 97.9. I could be frozen solid by the end of the show today. so 97.9 is where we're at. Okay, so this will get you into your DARPA stuff, this next video. This is very interesting as well. And then I know you have some information to piggyback off of this. Let me get this going. DARPA time.

Nah man

Keith Malinak (34:16.69)
Okay, so did you know there's a level of intelligence where the brain starts breaking its own rules? No, I didn't because I would have never gotten to that point, but please continue.

from the early 2000s subjects with exceptionally high cognitive pattern recognition began displaying something that they called functional detachment, not depression, not psychosis, but cognitive overload.

Now functional detachment sounds like a lot of people at their nine to five jobs. Functional detachment. I'm just here punching a clock and going along just trying to make it through the day. I that's what that sounds like. But let's see, there's more.

intense that they began to withdraw from reality. officially they called it data poison. you see every flaw in a system, every loop in a conversation, every lie hidden in language, your brain stops trusting the script. don't get smarter, you get disoriented because your reality starts to fracture faster than it can stabilize. high IQ individuals can simulate multiple outcomes at once, but society rewards certainty, not parallel thinking. so they shut down or worse, they disappear. and one off the record

military neurocognitive trial, subjects were asked to simulate conversation or better yet social interaction. After 48 hours of continuous processing, subjects refused to talk. It just refused to speak. Not because they were traumatized, but because they calculated that most conversations had zero statistical value. This wasn't autism or mental illness, it was hyperlogic and this made them incompatible with common culture.

Kelly Smith (35:47.882)
They were just out of sync with the simulation. were running on a level of consciousness and human intelligence that society doesn't support. And when the system couldn't keep up, they just labeled them as insane just to protect itself. It didn't malfunction. They saw too much, clearly. When they stopped playing along, the system deleted their profile. It literally just sounds like ADD.

Okay.

I can't follow this conversation. Maybe I have what she's talking about, functional detachment, based on what she was trying to give us there. So I don't know what.

It sounds like that honestly just sounds like ADHD to me like pattern recognition, you know, and they say you pick up on like subtle cues when people, you know, shift their body language and stuff. And then sometimes you go nonverbal because you might be overwhelmed with all of the things going through your head.

Okay, first of all, thank you to everybody that repost this. sorry, this is ADHD moment. So, Cooke's Saber-Tooth Tigress, thank you for reposting. Yeah, y'all feel free to repost this stream. And before I go any further, Wes, I told you he's a hero. He reminds my feeble mind that YouTube and Rumble is tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern. The podcast is what posts in the morning. Thank you, Wes. I'm sorry, I can't get anything right.

Keith Malinak (37:09.878)
Okay, so DARPA DARPA DARPA. You and I, we watched a 15 minute video. We're not gonna put it on here, but there was some very, very interesting stuff in there about some of the experiments that our government has. It just, I'm sorry. There are, no, I'm not sorry. It has to be said, there are.

DARPA DARPA DARPA

Keith Malinak (37:36.962)
So many, the older I get, the more I realize how many layers of evil there actually are in the government. it's not just, unfortunately, it doesn't feel like it's just here and there. It's much more of it's not the exception, it's the rule. that is the most terrifying thing.

to think that you and me and everybody in the stream got up, went to work today to earn a living, to put a roof over our heads, to pay into a system that is doing what? And I will try to post this video. Just remind me, y'all. Yeah, let me make a note here. I'll tweet that out so that folks can watch that. Let's see, Kelly. This is how I have to write notes to myself, y'all.

Or the one that I sent you?

Keith Malinak (38:35.99)
I can't just put, post the video, Kelly said, Kelly texted DARPA video post on X. See, it's X when I'm trying to be quick and write a note to myself. Twitter if I'm just in conversation.

Twitter. I'm a dumb and tie hard Twitter.

Yeah, I interchange. It's like caramel. I can't do it both when I'm trying to make a point. Caramel, caramel, Twitter X. So in this video that I'll post later, why don't you give us a little thumbnail sketch of all the fun stuff that we got out of that.

I had to sort all this out. Like you said, it's all in layers and you know, like MKUltra, turned into DARPA, you know, but the goal behind all of it is going to be like mind control. What I was going into today was, they call it the N3 program and the Brain Initiative.

So what this is about is they're in supposedly it's used in the military only. That's what they say. That's what Grok told me. But basically they put these chips in your brain to plant thoughts, have you plant thoughts in other people to, you're point one off. You're doing good.

Keith Malinak (40:09.134)
But it's going back up. I'm sorry, ADD moment. See the people listening to the audio version of this podcast are like, what are they doing? I'm just checking my temperature. I'm at I'm fluctuating all over the.

I'm checking, I'm a mom, he's fine y'all.

But as a military dad, effectively, I don't want any of this stuff happening to my kid, you know? And there's plenty of people with their kids in the military that's like, okay, it no longer is okay for me to just hear, well, it's just military, you know? Those are human beings. Those are our best and brightest, our young sons and daughters. And these experiments happening, no thank you.

I mean, I was a military kid. My dad was in the military. I grew up in the Dodd system, went to the Dodd schools and all that, just Department of Defense, if you don't know. And I have vivid memories of being like in the third and fourth grade and they would take us all out of class, like in the school, and they line us up in the hallway, front to back, and some guy in fatigues would come and just give you shots. I mean, we're like nine, 10 years old, no parents, like none of that. Like, it's just like line up for your shots. No idea what they gave us.

But yeah, no, I just I don't have

Keith Malinak (41:24.386)
No idea. you ever, I mean, because you're a very inquisitive person and you don't take things lying down. Do you, obviously you think back to that time when you're nine, 10 years old, have you ever Googled trying to figure out what that was? Okay, sorry.

have not. No, you're good.

That's a flu shot. You're fine, it's a flu shot.

No, but it's just something I'm proud

like. Yes, sir. Hold on. year would that have been? I mean, I'm not trying to age you, but what year?

Kelly Smith (41:55.15)
Okay, I started first grade in 85, so 89, 90, 91, late 80s, early 90s.

Yeah, that doesn't help me. don't know what that would have

And this would have been in Germany and Belgium, which Belgium, the base that I lived on in Belgium was the NATO headquarters. That made it even spicier.

Okay, all right. Did you learn any foreign languages over there? Okay.

I speak German fluently. do. I minored in it in school. I was born in Japan though, so nobody knows that. Everybody's like, you speak Japanese?

Keith Malinak (42:27.032)
You've learned everywhere. Everywhere. Okay, what else did we learn from this video that I'll post later?

So the DARPA, so I'm trying to sort all this out. I know, right? And it comes back to the blood brain barrier. So it's all about putting these chips in your brain in a non-invasive way. That was a big theme that kept coming out from everything that I was reading. It's non-invasive. OK, I still don't want a chip in my brain. So then I asked it. I'm like, OK, so how does it?

get there. What's delivery method for my non-invasive brain chip? That breaks the blood brain barrier. But the first one was forced ultrasound, which does not sound fun. yeah, something about the ultrasound can get through, can penetrate the skull. That's what it was. The other two, which I find interesting,

Right, it's a non-invasive chip.

Kelly Smith (43:31.746)
Number one was injection, a shot they give it to you. And number two was intranasal delivery. So up through your nose.

I've read about that. That's how they wanted to

And what did they do to us during COVID?

Right, well that's what they wanted to move the COVID vaccine to just a nasal spray. And then when there was pushback on that too, they were like, you know what, F you, we'll just put it in mosquitoes.

But it mosquitoes, yeah. Seriously, you'll These are nanoparticles.

Keith Malinak (43:59.71)
Yeah, we'll just drop it from the sky. it in my water! Yeah, so we'll have experts call it chaff, but really it's really getting into your body that way. Before you continue though, one of the things that was really... and I don't want to steal your thunder. Not good!

Why not? The floor is already there.

Kelly Smith (44:12.686)
Nothing dangerous about

Kelly Smith (44:23.456)
It's your thunder, I'm just here.

But one of the things from the video that you sent was it's very easy to dismiss some crazy killer that says, yeah, I heard voices. And so you could look at that and you could say, well, look, I'm a Christian. So it's probably a demon or maybe the person's possessed.

yeah.

Kelly Smith (44:51.224)
Right.

Or maybe I'm just a very evil person and I'm just schizophrenic and I've got all this and whatever, whatever, whatever, whatever. It's easy to just hear the news reporter say that and go, okay, he was crazy. Then when you see the sound experiments in this video and then the one guy, the black guy who made the videos and tried to mail out, here's what's happening to me. Seven packages intercepted. I know the audience is like,

What the hell is this video they're talking about? I promise you, I will post it. I will post it. Yeah, yeah, and then I'll retweet it later. But let's make sure we do it after the show here so that people can go and watch this. And the FBI intercepted all seven of this package. I mean, come on. What's happening here? So yeah, go ahead.

Do want me to tweet it out?

Kelly Smith (45:39.692)
started with MKUltra.

I swear, I swear, I'm sorry. I'm a bad host, bad, bad host. The CIA, and it's, any conversation either goes back to the CIA, FBI, or MK, freaking ultra. Anyway, continue.

Well, they should have a lot of time now that there's no Epstein list, right?

By the way, speaking of the CIA, let me just go ahead and tease two weeks out from today on July 24th will be part two of Operation Gladio. If you missed part one, it's pinned to the top up here in the archives. It's a fascinating chat. Please watch part one before July 24th when we dive into part two. Continue, ma'am. I'm going to try to shut up. don't

Continue. No, you're fine. You're fine. We're at the bar, right? This is what we're doing. So then K-Ultra started this. They call it the microwave auditory effect. And from what I can find, there's brain chip that they're trying to put in, like coincides with this somehow. They put it in there. They use these microwaves and they can use.

Kelly Smith (46:54.926)
radio frequencies, which induces sounds in the brain. And people that have experienced it are saying they hear voices that are telling them what to do. And in that video that we will post later talks about, and I can vividly remember hearing this in the news with a lot of these school shooters. When they get afterwards, they arrest them and they talk to them about it. And they're like, well, the voices in my head told me to do it.

And we all know what is the CIA is out there grooming these kids to do crazy things.

I just, I don't know what to believe anymore.

Now we can see, like we have proof that they can like create thoughts in your mind and make you hear voices.

The answer is no, y'all. Will we ever know all of the technology that our government possesses? Will we ever know all of the things that were in Tesla's papers? I mean, it's just...

Kelly Smith (47:58.53)
Have you ever gone down the Trump and Tesla connection rabbit hole? We can save that for another show.

A little bit like his own. Yes, we need to do that.

Like the whole time traveler thing, because one thing, like this is true. I think it's either Trump's uncle or great uncle. I can't remember off the top of my head. Was one of the people, like after Tesla died, didn't have any kids or anything. The CIA went in and all of his papers, all of his experiments and everything, and like the head guy on it was Trump's uncle.

know this.

Keith Malinak (48:29.984)
Yeah, yeah, I know. Now that I do know.

Dot's crazy. Like what?

I know, know, not, mean...

Kelly Smith (48:39.074)
What are our boy, the most entertaining outcome or something like that?

Drives you to drinking.

Keith Malinak (48:47.182)
Okay, let's see here

Wait, let me get to the DARPA

we're not even to the dark part yet.

The dark part, yeah, of the whole DARPA experience. So I'm thinking, so I'm like going down this rabbit hole on DARPA, right? And like, I've got working knowledge of it. And all I've ever read is it's about mind control, you know, the MKUltra and they gave all these people acid, you know, and how do they control their minds, right?

Oh my gosh. And by the way, a president of the United States, Gerald Ford, has apologized to a family of someone they experimented on with this stuff that jumped out of a window.

Kelly Smith (49:20.67)
yeah, went crazy. his heart. So then I'm going down, so I'm asking Groc, and he's still a little unhinged, about the nanoparticles in the injections, right? Because that's been a conspiracy theory for forever, like since the shot rolled out. So I asked Groc.

Art Bell, rest his soul. My understanding was the man didn't do a back surgery because he didn't want to be unconscious because he knew they'd put this shit in him.

I know somebody that happened to. They got the shot under. Yeah. Anyway, so I asked rock and I said, okay, is there a connection between DARPA and the COVID-19 vaccine? And let me tell you what

These little tight-

Keith Malinak (50:05.452)
why do you do this? Why would you look? See, you're just supposed to leave well enough alone, woman.

In 2013, DARPA gave Moderna $25 million for the development of mRNA vaccines. In 2011, DARPA gave this company called CureVac, which is a German company, $33.1 million to advance the mRNA vaccine, which

eventually turned into the COVID vaccine. What did I write this down? The German company that specializes in MRA technology to instruct the human body to produce proteins that prevent or cure diseases. So it's manipulating your DNA.

Leave our bodies alone, leave our DNA alone, just leave us alone. We are just pawns to them.

That that floor, I'm glad you sent me that because I haven't really like done a whole like dive into DARPA and like I I was floored when I found out there was a connection between the COVID vaccine and DARPA like over $50 million.

Keith Malinak (51:22.76)
I had never heard that. I would have remembered that if somewhere in the last five years I had heard that. then. Look at you.

then I asked it, like, okay, like who runs DARPA? Like who's the head of DARPA? So the head of DARPA right now is this guy named Steve Winchell. He's only been there since May, so a couple of months. His whole background is using AI for surveillance. He worked at the Pentagon and he worked on this thing called Project Maven.

that applies AI to analyze surveillance footage. And then I asked it who was the head of DARPA during COVID, this guy named Stephen Walker. Again, AI, he was doing hypersonic stuff, but he also did a lot of biotech. Working together.

How do Winchell? They definitely, it's so like you said earlier, it's all incestuous. Who, how do you spell Winchell?

W-I-N-C-H-E-L-L. He's the guy right now.

Keith Malinak (52:24.002)
Yeah, okay. Yeah. That sounds dangerously familiar.

He led the AI portfolio at the Pentagon. He was the head of Project Maven, which is all about using AI to like go over surveillance data. I just thought myself, because I was like going like this rabbit hole like just kept me going.

Keith Malinak (52:52.782)
That's where I'm at. I'm at... Okay, all right, so got any more fun nuggets about this for us?

Huh.

Kelly Smith (53:05.036)
About the, about DARPA.

Yeah, yeah, don't forget to tweet out that video and I'll retweet it out later. we'll put that up.

It's everything kept coming back to the blood brain barrier too, which is when you were talking about the ivermectin.

What is that?

Kelly Smith (53:24.743)
Well, it actually is.

That's the BBB. my.

I like that.

But they put the nanoparticles in you

here's what I put in you never in.

Kelly Smith (53:42.264)
So they put the nanoparticles in you. The nanoparticles can be manipulated by external magnetic fields, which they hinted at. So I didn't go all the way down this with the 5G stuff that they're putting.

Yeah, you start talking about that kind of stuff. No, then they think I can't listen to this crazy person. It's just but but but you can't put anything past them. You can't dismiss anything outright. And that's the thing. We can play all these videos. doesn't mean that we believe every single word you're saying. But at the same time, at least it involves it requires investigating. It requires thought because the track record of the people that they're accusing is not

thing.

Keith Malinak (54:26.29)
so pristine and so nothing, nothing is unbelievable anymore.

Nothing. The earth might be flat. I don't know. I mean, I certainly think it's hollow and full of aliens.

almost nothing is unbelievable anymore. Okay, yeah, let's talk about the Hollow Earth. What do you want to do? The Hollow Earth? The Hollow Moon? What you want to go with?

Man.

Okay, so a poll question and the only person that gets to answer is Kelly. If you had to, I'm not saying that you necessarily believe this, but if you had to believe in one of them, are you more convinced that the earth is flat or that the earth is hollow?

Kelly Smith (54:56.238)
Ooh.

Kelly Smith (55:04.11)
Okay.

Kelly Smith (55:10.35)
hollow 100%. I don't think it's flat. Okay, that doesn't make sense. It could be though, like at this point, I'm like, I'm questioning everything.

to get that on

Keith Malinak (55:18.606)
It goes back 60 seconds. Anything!

Is water good for me? don't know. I here right now? Simulation? That's a fun one.

You know what? Seriously. Let me take a pause just a moment here and take you back to my childhood for just a moment. I grew up listening to AM 750 WSB in Atlanta and one of the most underrated talk hosts of all time, and I don't know where he is today. I don't even think he's in radio, is a guy named David Paul. David Paul, he would propose the most outrageous topics.

and try to get people to and people would they would call in and they would be just spooked by filling the blank. But one of his topics was that water is bad for you. And he's like, have you ever put water under a microscope? You see all that stuff swimming around in there? Now you're ingesting it. Anyway, it was

I'm unable to fully recreate the magic of his radio show. But when you said that, I thought that was one of funniest damn shows I've ever heard on the radio. I'm sorry, what?

Kelly Smith (56:28.44)
that eyelashes. Run down that rabbit hole, the stuff that's on your eyelashes. Don't do it. Don't Google it.

Right? They're blocking the bad stuff, right?

There are little friends.

Yeah, right. They're like the goalie in front of your eyeball.

three sons, so like literally nothing growth. takes a whole lot to gross me out at this point.

Keith Malinak (56:52.536)
So hang on a second. The longer the eyelashes, the healthier you are? I'm asking. I have no idea. That would be an interesting study.

are you talking? There's little microscopic creatures. They're like, have you ever looked at the, what are they called? The tardy guards that look like little?

Yeah, they live forever. Yeah

But they live on your eyelashes, on your eyebrows. They eat the dead skin cells and stuff like that. They're these little microscopic creatures. can't see yours.

Yeah, okay. But I've got long eyelashes. And so I'm asking you, is that better for?

Kelly Smith (57:26.198)
We have more real estate for them.

That's the word, right? Like, if a goalie's pads are wider, I was going to say he has a longer stick, but then I just hear Brad.

Everything in nature has a reason, right? Like if you take it all, if you take them off, like you have all kinds of problems. They're there, they're supposed to be there.

Okay, so Hollow Earth.

Hello earth is a fun one. Hello earth. it's interesting because in our road, I'm not going to go through my whole list, but I have a list. These ancient civilizations throughout time all over the world, all have part of either like their culture, their, you know, their stories, their religion on hollow earth, the Samaritan from the Samaritans Babylonians.

Keith Malinak (57:59.071)
my goodness.

Kelly Smith (58:17.006)
The Aztec, the Native Americans.

Did they eat papaya seeds?

They eat papayas, they probably did. The Vikings, you know, they all have stories of people living in the earth, the gods live in the earth, into the earth, which is interesting. Admiral Byrd, and I don't know, did you read that diary? Did I tell you about that one? I think we talked about it.

I did not read his, if you sent me something on Admiral, I know who he is. Yes. But I don't remember reading. I think I've, I think I have heard quote, Admiral Byrd's Diaries. Diaries. Another good band name. But I, I'm not, I've never taken the time.

So he was an admiral, which it's a He was not a bird. He was just a guy. was a naval officer, which you don't get if you're a kooky, weird individual. It's very distinguished rank. And he was known for his expeditions. He was a pilot. He went to Antarctica several times. And he went to the North Pole.

Keith Malinak (59:05.634)
Is he a bird too? I just wanted to clear it up. OK, so he was a naval officer.

Kelly Smith (59:29.422)
And in 1947, he is part of Operation Hijab, which they were trying to map out and explore Antarctica. So the whole story is like he goes up there and he gets lost. He gets off his path or something like that. And he's flying through the ice and the wind and the tundra. And then all of a sudden everything kind of breaks up.

And it's like Shangri-La. It's like the rainforest in there. It's trees and it's green and there's waterfalls. And he was like, like, where am I?

Hang on a second. He's on a ship, right? He is flying. I'm sorry. Okay.

No, he's flying. He's a pilot.

So he's flying over this, like trying to figure out like WTF, like where am I? middle of it, there's a hole and it goes down into the earth.

Keith Malinak (01:00:23.758)
Hang on a second. I promise I'm going to let you talk here. this map that I have seen people draw, it's always the Flat Earthers. It just is. Whenever I've seen this map, what you're talking about, the ice wall and then, yes. OK, that's what I wanted to ask you because it sounded like that picture was what you were describing from Admiral Byrd, but no.

You're fine.

Kelly Smith (01:00:37.646)
The ice wall and all that.

Kelly Smith (01:00:42.424)
separate things.

Kelly Smith (01:00:50.146)
No, no, no, no. So flat earth is just flat earth. Like, we go off of sides, whatever. So the whole ice wall conspiracy is that, you the earth is round, but like what we know is a little part of it on the ball, right? It's like, and there's all this other land around it. you know.

You're gonna need a little whiteboard for the next time you do this.

I think he's the other side of this. Okay.

I'm just trying to picture this. I'm going to Google Admiral Byrd's map.

Google the ice wall map that'll show you and it's interesting because it ties in a NATO and I'll get that into a second. So the theory is, let me see if I can draw it.

Keith Malinak (01:01:39.987)
I'll get there. I'll get there. You're story. I'll find

Right? This is what we think the Earth is, you know, we've got America and all that. So the theory is, is that we live in a little piece inside the Earth. OK, and all of our continents, America is here, Africa, everything is here. And there's other worlds and lands and continents.

around us that we can't get to and that's where all the aliens live.

they're like, just here.

Mm hmm. To keep us from getting there all around is ice. All around everywhere. we can't go through, right?

Keith Malinak (01:02:24.462)
Now I know that there has always been the whole this international cooperation is to keep us from going beyond the ice wall, but I've never really delved into what would be ice

It keeps us in. There's like one way to get in. But if you think about it, what's the only thing that every nation on earth can agree on? There's only one thing.

that

Billions can't go to Antarctica.

Okay.

Kelly Smith (01:02:53.71)
They just arrested some kid last week.

I'm you know what I was waiting for you to finish telling your story and then I was gonna read this story and then there's even another story about Antarctica.

You can't fly over it. You can't go there. Like why? It's ice. Like why do you care if we go to Antarctica? Like what are you researching? So apparently, because I mean in our world, if you go up, down, left, right, you you hit the ice, right? Well, there's one way to get to the rest of all of the little continents through this ice wall. And it's like Shangri-La.

Yeah.

Keith Malinak (01:03:34.011)
Yeah, I found something here. See what you think about this.

guy.

Kelly Smith (01:03:39.529)
Yes, that's it. That's that's what I was trying to get at.

Well, the ice wall is, I mean, all encompassing. Right, right. Okay. And I love this Asgard. That's the Viking stuff because you always hear about, you know, Thor talking about Asgard. my.

an um it's a norwegian legend

Kelly Smith (01:04:04.202)
Norwegian that's why I named my son Gunnar because of the Norwegian connection.

Wait, Gunnar

It's an old Viking Chieftain.

Okay, thanks for the invite.

Yeah, well, fun fact about Kelly.

Keith Malinak (01:04:19.566)
Okay, so we've got the ice walls

So apparently that's where like the breakaway civilizations live and the aliens

Are they nice over there?

I mean, it doesn't sound like it or they let us play, right?

But hold on a second. Who's keeping us from these other lands? Our government or?

Kelly Smith (01:04:40.705)
all the governments.

So is the theory that, and I know this is getting way off tangent here from what Admiral Byrd witnessed and flew over, but is there, and this is a whole nother deep dive, But is there the...

I guess, accusation, the theory that our world governments are in communication with... Yes. ...Geminia, Asgard, Catania, Libras, moving lands of Thoth.

That's Egyptian, think. Thoth is Egyptian.

moving lands of Thoth, ancestral republic, ancestral lands of Anak, Neptunian Ocean. I mean, there's a lot going on here. There's a lot going on. And then we're just kind of trapped like a creature.

Kelly Smith (01:05:31.214)
All right, you want to see something fun? Now Google the map at the UN.

Wait, what am I typing? Antarctica, map of the UN?

Yeah, the map in the U.N. You go into the U.N. No, there's a map on the wall.

Wait, of an Arctic.

Keith Malinak (01:05:48.672)
Okay. Let's see what comes up here. Is there something specific I'm looking for? It's got, well, I've got five nations. I don't know what I'm looking for. on. Yeah, I'm sorry. I just, don't follow instructions.

map that's hanging at the UN.

so I'll type it hanging at the map. Hanging.

or not of the UN at the UN.

at the U. N. Okay, let's see what we got here.

Keith Malinak (01:06:24.13)
Wait a minute, is this what you're looking for? on. Holy crap. If this is, you got something.

chose the ice wall.

Is this what you're talking about? This? No. What shows the eyes? Sorry, I'm not able to look.

So this is the map at the UN. Can you see it?

Kelly Smith (01:06:48.738)
Like the ice wall. That's the ice wall.

What's happening here?

What does the UN know that we don't know? It's hard to find. I think they do it on purpose. It's like their symbol, their emblem. That's the word I was looking for, the emblem.

Okay, so hang on a second, Devil's Ave. Is that, put that back up please. Is that, that's their logo. And the map is just the logo, people could argue, it's just spread out and it looks like a nice wall.

Emblem.

Keith Malinak (01:07:27.628)
I'm just saying.

strange though why why would they do it like that yes it's the emblem of the sorry yeah adhd mania brings up all of the other ice wall stuff

That's crazy. Okay.

Keith Malinak (01:07:42.35)
You know, 19... Oh, interesting. Can you send that to me? I'm gonna have to do a show on that. So, that's interesting. 1947, I've recently learned, was the year that our lovely government successfully redirected a hurricane back toward land accidentally. And we're gonna delve into that coming up with a guest on my day job, Pac Ray Unleashed, where on July 25th, that show is gonna be...

That's what we're going talk about, weather manipulation and all that stuff. Yeah, it's going to be fun. Okay, so, Hollow Earth. So, you started to, and then I interrupted you, which is no shock there. A part of what Admiral Byrd saw,

dear.

Kelly Smith (01:08:28.398)
So he goes down in there, like he comes up on this hole in the earth. it's all green, like the rainforest and there are ships coming out of it. Well, then all of sudden he loses control of his airplane. And the airplane is like guided down into this hole.

I never heard of

months ago. It's really good.

If you had set up the book this way, I would have definitely made it a priority. Instead, right now, I'm just, I can't wait to go and look for a documentary. Go ahead, sorry.

So it's Greenland, there's forests in there. He describes prehistoric animals, woolly mammoths, dinosaurs, giant buffalo, bear. The trees are huge. And it looked like just like the journey from the center of the earth, kinds of like rivers. It has its own sun and everything. And there is this civilization down there and he calls it the Ariane. That's the civilization. they guide his plane down.

Keith Malinak (01:09:28.511)
How do you come up with a name? Any idea?

I told him. He has like a whole conversation with these guys.

I have never felt more clueless about a topic than right in the hell now. Continue.

They speak to him telepathically. They have a whole crystalline city down there and they give them a message from the Ariani. The one big thing, and this is something that's really interesting because I'm super into UFOs. This is a common theme in UFOlogy is nuclear weapons. Like that's one of the first thing that they talked to them about. And in 47, they're brand new. So they give them warnings about nuclear weapons. Yes, go ahead.

My hands

Keith Malinak (01:10:09.506)
This has been a theory posited to me.

20 years ago. I've had it in the back of my mind. Why are aliens showing up there around Los Alamos? Why are they showing up? Right, right, right. And so I thought about this for 20 years. I went back to that person just recently. I said, you remember that theory? And he was like, oh, I was just kidding. I don't know. Like, wait, no, no. Anyway, his whole theory was something to do with

nuclear sites.

Keith Malinak (01:10:46.028)
maybe aliens are just humans from the future. my gosh. And he was talking about smartphones and stuff. So it could have been 20 years ago.

Some people say that that's why they won't make contact with us is because they're us from the future and like if you watch like the Terminator like in the past if you won't get Exactly

want to mess with the timeline. Anybody seen Loki? And we can bring it back home to Asgard. Look at us. But the alien fingers, I got to bring my alien guy from work and I got to bring him to this set. But everybody knows the long gnarly fingers and the big eyes. And so this guy's the early time travelers that came back and that have evolved with the now they just need the big eyes and the long fingers and.

And they're going back to where civilization went off the rails, was nuclear. Okay. All right. This, mean, this is.

We are the aliens.

Kelly Smith (01:11:49.422)
I can't believe it. Sorry.

And so, but I wasn't on board necessarily with the fingers and the eyes. I love this. love this. Keith's not on board with the fingers and the eyes necessarily. Time travel! He was like, yeah, that makes sense.

travel. Yeah.

Kelly Smith (01:12:05.166)
There was, I don't have it right now. I'm just, I saw something one time that this guy, this like evolutionary scientist or something like that went and tried to predict like in using AI and everything, like I think it was like a thousand years, like based on everything that we're doing and like our diets and technology and everything, like how we would evolve to look in a thousand years. And it was.

super similar to what we know as alien.

So we're greys. We're the greys.

Be the grays back again. You gotta take some more Ivermectin.

I don't, well, not, I don't have any more kids. I guess I'm good. Whatever. Okay, all right, tell me about- Continue on Admiral Byrd. I don't know how much you have there, but I truly think that I, you, look at your notes real quick. What percentage of your notes have you gotten to?

Kelly Smith (01:12:46.104)
Fine.

Keith Malinak (01:13:07.827)
unadmiral bird,

Admiral Burr, I'm pretty close. I'm to the master. Okay. Continue. They gave him. Talking to the Ariani. They're talking to him telepathically, which is also another really common theme in ufology. Like aliens don't speak to you. They talk telepathically. So that aligns with everything. So nuclear weapons, they're warning him about that. Urging peace. And they wanted him to deliver a message to the world leaders to pursue peace and harmony.

Okay, all right. I'm sorry.

Kelly Smith (01:13:37.048)
that they are the guardians of knowledge and they have been monitoring humanity for a millennial, millennia. They preserve ancient wisdom and they will reveal themselves when people are ready and they are not allowed to interfere. They can't have direct contact with humans, but they did talk to him as a warning because they were coming into like the nuclear age. All of these are like super common themes in ufology.

Who's probing people then? thought they weren't supposed to have contact with us. Seriously, right? Who's probing them? Who's probing them? I'm saying are there, I'm being serious, are there bad aliens that aren't the keepers of knowledge? They're like the bad guys?

Yeah, there's like there's all kinds of different all kinds of different aliens and that you can get into Fermi's paradox and that'll talk a little bit about that

Well, before you do that, it's funny you mentioned that I guess we're going to hear from them when they think we're ready. I wonder if they're going to think we're ready when I've already got in my Friday. Keep in mind, this is the Friday fun stack for tomorrow. I'm looking for this story that I upon this story. Here it is. it is. Now, this story was dated April 8th.

My bestie, Brad.

Keith Malinak (01:14:54.242)
But I only recently found this. I don't know how I ended up on this story. Who knows? It's probably drunk. But the headline is, US starts work on nuclear bomb seven months ahead of schedule, and it's 24 times more powerful than the Hiroshima nuke. Friday fun.

Hope you'll join us at 3 p.m. Eastern tomorrow. Anyway, right here on X, where we're gonna talk about the end of civilization. Okay, so I've got to clearly do some research on Admiral Byrd and do a whole show on that. Yeah, I'm gonna write myself a...

So interesting.

It's BYRB.

Yeah, yeah, OK. So.

Keith Malinak (01:15:39.662)
I can't believe that I have.

He a bunch of diaries and like the the government like he was mapping he did a lot of mapping and stuff and they took all of that like very seriously and then he writes this and they're like no no like that's not serious.

Alright, time out. out. By the way, while you were giving your presentation, which I I promise you, was paying attention to, I did Google to see when the United States first was, LSD was first introduced here. It 1949. Thank you, CIA. Wow, really? Yeah. I was just making sure that no one could say, he's probably a CIA experiment or what have you. Hang on. What was I looking up here? LSD? LSD, no. Bird.

Oh, do you know Admiral Byrd's first name? It's fine if you don't. Let me just look this up. Richard Byrd. I just want to look up his death. So he died in 1957. He was 68. Was the death suspicious? I don't know. I'm just checking here.

Thank you, Laird.

Kelly Smith (01:16:29.227)
Richard.

Kelly Smith (01:16:49.742)
So I cannot remember.

Okay, maybe he knew too much. I'm just yeah. Well, he doesn't oh I was about to say he doesn't have a section see, you know, there's something interesting if on your Wikipedia page There's a section for your death and here it is. Okay heart ailment and his sleep 68 okay, I don't

gun.

Okay, where did you want to go next? no, no, no, no, no,

You're good. It's your rodeo.

Keith Malinak (01:17:22.046)
No, it's fine. I just forgot though. You mentioned Ethan Gwell, G-U-O. He's the teen influencer. yeah. to Antarctica. He's trying to raise money for something. I forget. It's a cause of some sort. He's 19 years old. And he broke quote, multiple national and international and apparently intergalactical

the guy.

Kelly Smith (01:17:40.878)
or 19 or something.

Keith Malinak (01:17:49.922)
regulations by changing his flight plans without prior notice landing on a part of Antarctica where South American country Chile maintains a territorial claim. But bottom line is he landed there, he got arrested and it's just like, know, y'all chill. But here's, maybe he was getting too close to replicating Admiral Byrd's journey. But here you go.

At the same time, this story is from June 18th. I've been holding onto this. It just worked out too perfectly. Anomalous radio signals detected in Antarctica were coming upward from the Earth rather than down from the sky. You see this? Strange signals from outer space are constantly reaching Earth, hailing from sources like pulsars, quasars, and supernovas. In Antarctica, a signal like this recently seemed to materialize out of nowhere.

but it wasn't coming from the sky above. Now, keep in mind that this show today has been the serendipity. You just, I had no idea that you were going to talk about Admiral Byrd and going into the earth beyond the Antarctic. And I've got this thing here. It is coming from the depths of the ocean, say. Anita.

We

Keith Malinak (01:19:13.47)
A-N-I-T-A, it's short for Antarctica Impulsive Transient Antenna, detected anomalous signals coming from below the horizon at unusually sharp angles some 30 degrees below the icy surface. Now, if you go through the story, blah, blah, I love this. According to the observatory, the signals didn't even fit into the standard model of

particle physics, which describes how matter is made up of subatomic particles. Now, if you know what that meant, great. But the bottom line is, the next sentence is, they could only be called anomalous. That is, okay, there's another show.

You want another rabbit hole with Ann Arnica that's a whole lot of fun?

I got too many holes in my yard. I can't go to all of many holes. I seriously, can't. That's the, this stuff will drive you insane. And where's the free time? Anyway, continue. So.

This is super interesting. During World War II, the Nazis were, I know we're not going to go there, there, but.

Keith Malinak (01:20:22.254)
I think earlier I misspoke. said it's all connected to the CIA the FBI MKR But the Nazis is connected to the CIA there you go, okay

paperclip. They started not NASA. They were really into paranormal weird stuff. The bell, the blokka, they were into remote viewing, all that stuff. And after the war ended, like the allies come in and they can't find any of this stuff. Like the d'lokka, which means the bell,

So but he.

Kelly Smith (01:20:58.508)
It was a wonder weapon and they said that it had like anti-gravity propulsion, time travel, advanced energy manipulation. So the allies, we win, we go in, we can't find any of this stuff, right? They think that they all went in, they put it all in Antarctica and they did actually have, the Nazis had a base in Antarctica. And where is it that they say that all the Nazis went after the war, Argentina, which is close to Antarctica?

This is, this is, my head, you may see it. Maybe that's what's happening. Maybe it's getting ready to explode. So, okay.

Keith Malinak (01:21:42.478)
What's the next thing on your list here? Oh, before you do that, let me just throw this out there. now I'm at 98.5. See, I'm better. Oh, good. Look at this, though. Unlike anything we've ever seen before, end quote, as long as we're talking about pulses and picking up signals and stuff, astronomers discover, this is from a month ago, astronomers discover a mysterious object firing strange signals at Earth every 44 minutes.

Man, I got all kinds of things.

Kelly Smith (01:22:10.058)
yeah, I looked that one up earlier.

I like that one. got immensely powerful magnetars emitting wobbly radio signals on our galaxy and scientists can't explain them. By the way, that sentence you could apply to so much. We're told to trust the science. Yet how many times, how many stories do we see a sentence similar to this? Scientists can't explain, but trust them, so help me. Strange radio bursts that outshine entire galaxies may come from...

faint radio signal from a just our click okay, they're saying this could be the rare missing link black hole I Don't know 44 minutes. I mean I'd love to get

15,000 light years away. It's in the Milky Way galaxy. So it's in our neighborhood. The constellation Scotum, which I don't know that I'm not familiar with Scotum constellation discovered in 2023 by an Australian radio telescope, but NASA confirmed it in 24. It lasts two minutes. It goes every 44.2 minutes.

Yeah, yeah.

Kelly Smith (01:23:18.294)
And it's weird because it's got a dual wavelength emission and radio waves and x-rays. But yeah, they say it's near a supernova remnant, but the thing is it's so...

Kelly Smith (01:23:34.094)
specific on its time that they can't explain it. And they're like, well, it could be a magnetar. what? But that doesn't explain the radio.

If you wanted to mess with us and you were actually at the other end of this and at the controls I mean that would be pretty lame to just have something that is just on a regular Cycle right you would want to every now and then just be like wait. What's this thing? They do down there on earth. It's called Morse code Right right wouldn't you like if you were a trickster and you're at the controls and this was like actually something you know intelligent out there you would want to mess with them and just be like

even if it's in SOS, right? I don't know. If I were an alien and I had access to this mission deal, I would be sending all sorts of crazy stuff. And that's it. It just takes one alien, one brave alien, take the mold and send us a very unique signal. Also,

One break.

Kelly Smith (01:24:33.356)
That goes against the dark forest theory though.

Wait, everything I say apparently leads to something else with you. What? What? What did you say? What?

Dark Forest Theory, Fermi's Paradox. This is a super, this is one of my favorites.

Fermi's Parody. OK, all I don't know this at all. Nope. And then I intentionally didn't look up any of the stuff you sent me. I just wanted to be like the audience and just learn as we go.

Know anything about Fermi's paradox?

Kelly Smith (01:24:58.958)
So back in, think it was the six, there was this guy, he was a scientist and he came up with this equation called Drake's equation. And I actually took an astrophysics class in college and it was part of my final. And it's like three pages long.

And it's, know, there's this many planets that are this far away from suns that can support life. Basically, it's an equation that leads you to the pro like how many planets are inhabitable in our galaxy. And I can't remember the exact number. It was like 3,400 something right like in our galaxy. Right. a big number. Then comes along this guy named Fermi.

That's a lot.

Kelly Smith (01:25:50.54)
And he was like, OK, like, I hear you, Drake. You're right. They're probably like statistically there's got to be life out there. Right. Why don't we hear from them? Like, why can't like why is there no proof? Why don't why don't they come and talk to us? So he comes up with Fermi's paradox, which is basically, you know, like there's so much statistical proof that there has to be life out there. Why don't we hear from them? And the paradox, the hypothesis is change.

you know, as we progress, but these are some of the fun ones. So there is the rare earth hypothesis. And I think Drake kind of squashed that one. That just says that we're just an anomaly. Like we are so special. This only happened on earth. Life cannot happen anywhere else. I don't know about that one. There is the great filter that a bear, there's a

some kind of barrier that prevents life from reaching advanced stages. life advances, advances, advances technology, and then we all just kill ourselves. Nuclearly we kill ourselves.

Maybe that's why the aliens are traveling back in time. Aliens are us. And they're like, hey, stop.

The zoo hypothesis, which is kind of fun, that's like, they basically just watch us like we're like a zoo to them, you know, and they come down and they do these experiments on us and one person I saw something somewhere. And this made sense to me, like, my cat, I've got a cat that goes indoor and outdoor, right? And sometimes he gets in a fight with another cat and he gets a big old abscess and I got to take them to the vet, you know, get them antibiotics, right? I put them in his cage.

Kelly Smith (01:27:33.804)
And he's screaming and he's carrying on and he goes to the vet and he gets upset. Like it's for his own good. Like he's going to get this massive raging infection if I don't take it. But how do I tell him like, Hey, Alex Jefferson, like we're just going to go to the vet for 10 minutes to get a shot. You'll be fine. Right. His name is Alex Jefferson, but like maybe these beings, you know, are helping us, you know, in some way, but we can't like, how, how would I be able to communicate to Alex Jefferson that like, dude, we're just going to the vet for a second. Like you're going to be fine and feel better.

That's the cat's name, by the way.

Kelly Smith (01:28:04.652)
That's the zoo hypothesis. They're just watching us. Technological limits, that's pretty self-explanatory. We can't feasibly get through the universe. But the dark forest theory is a whole lot of fun. And this kind of ties back to that pulse that you have. The dark forest theory is that there are either one or multiple civilizations of aliens out there that are so dangerous.

We'll

Kelly Smith (01:28:34.306)
that everybody is just quiet, that they don't draw attention to yourself. So think about, you're in some forest in the middle of the night, you're lost. Maybe you're in the rainforest and there's jaguars and bears and alligators or whatever, and you're gonna be small and quiet and not draw attention to yourself. Don't like holler out, you don't wanna be caught.

It's the aliens hiding.

There's everybody else, the whole community of aliens are around us because there's something out there that's so dangerous and evil that they don't want to draw attention to themselves. putting out pulses like, here we are over here, like we're like a billboard, you know, we're sending out all kinds of shit, you know.

Hey, on this day in 1962, the first telecommunications satellite went into space, just for the record. How many are up there now though? There's so many, there's so much junk up there.

junk up there, the Dark Knight satellite that they can't explain.

Keith Malinak (01:29:34.99)
Okay, see, you have so much knowledge. What the hell's the dark night? What is that?

There is a satellite and it looks like it looks like the They call it the dark night because I think it looks like something from from Batman or something like that, but it's been like Going around they found it. I think it like the 70s and it's just floating around there's pictures

the phone. you saying no country has claimed ownership? Just tell me about it. don't know where it came from. they waited till we started sending. This is my this is my theory. This is my this is my slightly vodka induced theory.

Dark Knight satellite.

Keith Malinak (01:30:18.638)
So the aliens waited until we started sending our satellites into space and they're like, hey, now we can just kind of blend in. And they waited, you know, 10 or 12 years and they were like, just kind of tuck it in right there. They'll never even notice it. But we did notice how did we, what did we discover in the seventies? said.

bit yeah.

Kelly Smith (01:30:36.738)
The Dark Knight, yeah, it's been a while. It's been around since I've been into, you want me to Google it? Dark Knight satellite. That's good one.

It's too much. It's too much.

rises. But then there's the breakaway civilization, which is us. Or like, there's there's two kind of theories on the breakaway civilization. Like there's one is us from the future. And then there's another one, like the earth has been through, you know, a lot of cataclysms, right. And there's some people like, you know, Bezos has his bunker and all those people like have their, you know, underground bunkers that some cataclysm came.

Right,

Kelly Smith (01:31:16.686)
And they went down into the caves or down into the bunkers with their technology and just stayed there and kept advancing. And then, you know, we kind of came back, you we were in the caves and came back. But it's us, like from the past that survived the cataclysms. Because, you know, if something happens right now, we're all cavemen. We're going back to the basics. But I mean, what would you think that Bezos and...

Zuckerberg have in their bum.

Well, I just know that if money were no object for me, I would have that just to have it. I'd probably have several that all over the country.

yeah.

Are you gonna see the Dark Knight satellite?

Keith Malinak (01:32:00.61)
I that. And we don't know what, what we don't.

They take pictures of it every few years.

But do we know what it's doing? It's just there. Can we just, can we, I don't know. I've never tried to.

And they're like, it's just.

Kelly Smith (01:32:16.588)
Black Knight's satellite conspiracy theory claims that a spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin in near polar orbit... that NASA is covering at...

You

Okay, hang on.

But that's because it's space debris.

This is okay. Right. This is going to sound like a stupid question because I have plenty of those. But if you wanted to intercept and obviously we can't or else we would have by now, I'm sure. Yeah. Because you know, we wait until they crash in the ocean and we hope they're in the ocean. Like, Murr. Remember the Russian deal? MIR. Yeah. So we just wait for it. And anyway, if we want it to capture a satellite and just commandeer it, do we have any

Keith Malinak (01:33:03.276)
We have no- Nah, this is stupid.

Elon might have could do it. isn't that interesting that it's near the polls?

That, okay, see, you don't even try. You're the master of the segue. Like this entire 90 minutes with you, it's whether intentional or not. Right, right. Like I'm just saying, it's so seamless. Congratulations. Let's see here. Speaking of aliens and alien technology, not enough has been said in my circles about

Everything comes back.

Kelly Smith (01:33:25.356)
It's not. I promise.

Keith Malinak (01:33:41.42)
the spheres that apparently landed in Columbia. Did you see that? This is in May. This story is May 7th. I guess I've had this in the stack for the Friday live stream multiple times. I've just never gotten to it. they have this orb. should see this is where. That's what I'm looking for. Yeah, Columbia.

need to put a picture of it up or something.

Great, I found a...

I accidentally closed the link to the story. We'll get there. I'm getting it. Here we go.

Somebody put the code or the writing on it in AI and I gave him a message. We'll save it after we show the video. I that writing on it right there.

Keith Malinak (01:34:24.398)
Okay, well, I'm not gonna play the video. You tell me. crap, something just.

So this sphere, when did they find it? was pretty recent, think. Yeah, so they're saying it has no welds, no joints on it, to say that it's human made. They gave it to this guy, I think they did an X-ray of it. There's three layers, there's the outer layer, which is some kind of metal, then there's like a less dense layer on it.

that's the

In May,

Kelly Smith (01:34:58.51)
And then there's the core of it and there's pictures if you want to find one. There's 18 little tiny orbs in the middle of it that are around some kind of chip.

Look at this though. Yeah. I mean what in the

And so all I can think of when I'm reading this is Ashton Forbes, Ashton Forbes, MH370, Ashton Forbes. That's all I'm thinking when I'm watching this. Anyway, it's like.

It emits electromagnetic fields and can interact with other electromagnetic fields. The weight fluctuates. When they found it, they weighed it and it was four and a half pounds and it's gone to 10 pounds, 16 pounds, 22 pounds.

Keith Malinak (01:35:41.71)
This is not front page news everywhere!

Well, they're saying the Colombian government says that it's an art project. Somebody's anti-gravity art project because...

okay.

Why not? was gonna say, it's changing weight. It's not an art project. That is a UFO.

Changing weight.

Kelly Smith (01:36:00.142)
Which, know, but you know, another interesting thing is I was going down this rabbit hole. It's in Costa Rica. It's not in Colombia, but it's the same kind of area. They have a bunch of unexplained Mesopotamian, pre-Columbian stone spears, like in ruins that are pretty similar to this. They're not metal, but they're stone. But that's like a known thing for the area. So then this guy comes in. So there's writing on it. And they said it looked a lot like a

Mesopotamian cuneiform. So he puts it in AI with some Mesopotamian cuneiform and AI comes back with the translation of, I'll read it to you. The origin of birth through the union and energy in the cycle of transformation, meeting point of unity, expansion and consciousness to individual consciousness. That's what AI says that the writing says on it.

Keith Malinak (01:37:01.646)
Take me back to a simpler time when Iver Meckton was trying to kill me. You thought we were gonna talk about that?

I'm figure

I've ivermectin today. But yeah, no, so the picture of the x-ray of it, that was super interesting to me. It's got all these little teeny tiny ones.

I didn't see that. I gave up on that video because it was all in Spanish. Hang on a second. You have a, would you say?

That's the title.

Kelly Smith (01:37:29.996)
surrounded by 18 microspheres with a chip in the middle of it. But it's somebody's art project, right? Like, why not? Just like the crop circles.

Oh, okay. I found what you're talking about. think maybe. I'll find it. Is this what you're looking for right here? Right there? So what you're looking at? Yeah. So that's inside it.

Is this?

Kelly Smith (01:37:57.518)
three of it. Yeah, so there's three layers. There's the outside layer, which is a hard metallic. That's that. That's what we're seeing. And then there's some less dense material. And then all these other little spheres that surround some kind of chip, but it emits and interacts with electromagnetic fields.

I just... And changes its weight. That's the thing. Stop it. They want us to believe... Okay.

and change his weight.

Kelly Smith (01:38:27.0)
I remember there was one too, like at the, I think it was Heathrow Airport. And that was, I think around Christmas time. There was another one that a pilot took a picture of on the runway, like at Heathrow. And like, you can see, like he's taking a picture out of the cockpit. You can see all the other airplanes taxiing. And there's like this little basketball looking thing, like hovering a few feet.

Above the runway, like right in Heathrow. It was all during the crazy time with Biden and everything and everybody was like, yeah, sorry. Just another.

You're in all those that drone time to a New Jersey like it was the aliens are popping off.

The aliens were popping off. Yeah, I can't find that picture, but boy, that's fascinating. Okay, so while you're looking for that, see, I'm not as good at the segue as you are, but let's segue to, since you talked about airport, let's talk about 9-11 for a minute in this video here. TMZ posted this, and again, I don't know.

know that when aliens fall

Keith Malinak (01:39:36.43)
If stuff is new, if it's just reaching me, maybe this has been out there for five years. I have no idea. I just know that this information in this five minute clip is so compelling. It's stuff that I have never heard. around nine and little, okay. And so let me get this. Uh, let me get this. Okay. So the allegation is, um, uh, there was a fifth plane on nine 11.

Okay, this is a five minute, 50 second video. Now, do I want to sit down and do a live stream with you and play a six minute video? No, as a general rule, I do not. But I could never find like, I'll stop it there. I'll stop it there. I'll stop. No, it's just very compelling.

I need a picture of the sphere while we're looking at that. Okay. A well-built gentleman in a tan suit, a young boy about six to seven years old, a woman in a nijab, and a gentleman that appeared to be a type of bodyguard.

Kelly Smith (01:40:48.238)
My name is Andy Thorngren. was a flight attendant on flight 23 on September 11, 2001. I was working in the business galley.

Kelly Smith (01:41:02.04)
I had gotten out, walked down the aisle way going up to first class and I noticed there were four people in first class. What struck me at that time was there was a woman wearing a burka.

I figured it was a woman because that's who wears that.

The opening of the headdress was very tight and could barely see his eyes. I did explain to our purser that I thought that that wasn't a woman. It was actually a man. was absolutely convinced it was a man. Absolutely. There was no doubt in my mind. It was a man and I could tell by the size of his hands.

He had hair on his hands. It was definitely a male underneath that burka.

Kelly Smith (01:42:06.338)
I went back to the business section and I looked around and I saw a gentleman sitting.

just sweating profusely, had a yellow t-shirt on.

It was odd because it was eight o'clock in the morning and airplanes are cold anyway, but it was it was a cool morning. He wasn't jittery or anything, but I could see his face sweating, his body. T-shirt was wet under his arms. This was all happening sometime after 8 30 a.m. before the first plane hit the World Trade Center. The flight attendants on United 23 saw things that seemed innocent enough then.

but may have been anything but.

Kelly Smith (01:43:15.65)
I walked up to first class again and there was a child with one of the men and they were just looking into the cockpit.

Kelly Smith (01:43:34.286)
And class we have a choice of me they only to food plate trying to get catering plates trying to do that while people are boarding and

we know that usually so I was catering to bring more fruit

Keith Malinak (01:43:50.03)
It's just a mess.

As the purser was trying to discuss this with the gentleman in the tan suit, he finally said, doesn't really matter. The people that were in first class, they wanted to take off. They didn't want to eat.

The purser was determined that they get food because we had an extra long flight and nothing on our menu in first class was going to get them eat because she said everything has meat on it. They were arguing with her that they didn't want to eat. They wanted to take off. They didn't want to eat. And I could hear them say, we do not want to eat. We don't need food. We want to take off. We don't need food. We just want to go.

Kelly Smith (01:44:41.994)
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Kelly Smith (01:45:03.63)
The first inkling I had of anything being different was the tug driver or the gentleman who's gonna push the airplane back said, hey, did you guys hear anything about a fire in the World Trade Center? And I said, no, we have no way of hearing anything about it. And we started our flight.

Kelly Smith (01:45:34.318)
We taxied out about a quarter of the way around the airport, and that was the second unusual thing I saw. At that time, nine o'clock in the morning was a very, very quiet time. So as I taxied around the corner, I noticed almost like 10 or 11 airplanes in front of me, which I thought was highly unusual. I'd never seen that. I'd flown that flight a number of times and never seen more than two airplanes in front of me.

So had there only been a few planes waiting for takeoff, Flight 23 may well have been airborne and quickly.

There you go TMZ is posted there this full documentary on YouTube, which team

Z is pretty legit.

Yeah, yeah, they get stuff right. This flight was New York. I was looking it up there to LA. And so it would have definitely had a lot of fuel in it. So I don't know what destination that would have been. Maybe Congress. We can speculate.

Kelly Smith (01:46:24.258)
Get stuff right.

I'll get out of two, right?

Kelly Smith (01:46:36.408)
play.

Kelly Smith (01:46:41.582)
So they found box cutters in these people's luggage. There's a box cutter under the seats.

did see that, Let's see, hang on, I'm trying to find this here. I was just searching for this and nevermind. Okay, but yes, yes, when I was looking to see where this flight was from, I saw that what you were talking about, the stuff that they had with them.

Al-Qaeda related materials in the luggage. What is an Al-Qaeda related material?

Hey, join us. Don't join the Masons, join Al Qaeda.

But mean, because and I never really got an answer. I was 19 when that happened. And the one that went into the field in Pennsylvania, like I've heard like it was supposed to go to the Capitol or White House.

Keith Malinak (01:47:34.99)
So let's just say, let's just for the sake of this conversation, the Shanksville one was the Congress. Well, then maybe this fifth one was the House.

So what happened to the guys?

That, thank you. forgot to Okay, here's your Heathrow thing. What's happening here? So this is.

I'm gonna look for the guys

Kelly Smith (01:47:57.738)
a pilot, yeah, taxiing on the runway, you can see the runway, you can see the plane in front of it. And there he said it was car sized car is the size of a car float like floating on the runway.

because it's clearly about-

gas. Yeah, I mean, it's definitely similar. It's about a foot off the ground, maybe it looks like. And what did it just take off or something?

The guy had a taxiest plane down. don't know. There wasn't a lot of follow up on it. That's the crazy thing is like these things happen. How is that not like front page news?

Okay, real quick, real quick, real quick, real quick. just want to, I'm easily distracted. I don't know if you know this about me. I got that text from you, but I got another text just now. It's from a debt collector. Y'all don't click on this stuff.

Kelly Smith (01:48:58.774)
Is it about your car's extended warranty?

Right, right, right. But it's like, there's not a chance there's a debt collector out there. So please don't click anything that you don't.

I was getting the one about the tolls for forever.

everybody gets the calls with and I know for a fact that the toll companies never report to the credit bureaus. Okay. And I know this because

Police will never call you to come in to pay a warm. found that one out the hard way one day.

Keith Malinak (01:49:29.198)
Kelly... I didn't-

They told me I had like failed to show up for jury duty. I'm like, he sounded like good country guy. He's like, this is officer so and so. No, no, I figured, I figured, I don't know how I figured it out, but he started getting crazy. I figured it out.

You didn't send him gift cards, did you? No.

Keith Malinak (01:49:47.746)
I as long as you figured it out. OK, I got a couple more things here. I know you've got several things here. We're going to cover some of the stuff. I told you before we started, when we're going to get to everything. So don't forget, Kelly will be back with Brad on August 7th, a few weeks out from now. But let me play a couple of videos here. This is, haha, yes, OK. Ladies and gentlemen.

are dragons real and before you roll your eyes I have a follow up to this Instagram video I hate trying to play something from Instagram it never works

The Gram? You believe in dinosaurs, but you don't believe in dragons? Did you know in the 1936 Webster's Dictionary, the word dragon was listed as a real creature, a huge serpent, just now rare. Not imaginary, not make-believe, rare. What?! Now take a look at this picture, burn it into your mind, because I'm about to read something from an old book in my collection. This is an account of Marco Polo's travels.

where he wrote about huge serpents. In this province are found snakes and great serpents of such vast size as to strike fear into those who see them. They have two forelegs near the head. The head is very big and the eyes are bigger than a great loaf of bread. The mouth is large enough to swallow a man whole. Those who take them proceed to extract the gall from the inside. If a woman is hard in labor, they give her such a dose and she's delivered at once.

Again, if one has any disease and applies a small quantity of this gall, he shall speedily be cured. So a natural cure-all from a creature that we were told never existed. If it did exist, that would be a big problem for big pharma. Now, let's talk about dinosaurs. The word dinosaur wasn't invented until 1842, and nearly all ancient civilizations depicted dragons in art, writing, or another form.

Kelly Smith (01:51:43.382)
And the dinosaur bones you think you were seeing in the museums, most of these are plaster, resin, not the real thing. And the Chinese zodiac calendar just happens to have 11 real animals and one mythological creature. Hmm. Dinosaurs are as real as the images of earth NASA puts out. Just something to think about. Random map. That girl's on Twitter, I follow her, she's awesome.

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Keith Malinak (01:52:08.334)
Okay, okay, so I just want to point out that at the Creation Museum in Dallas, technically it's Irving, it's about a mile from where I work, they have this, I'm gonna butcher this. This guy's got a, there's an engraving that somebody had to sneak into this building to take a picture of because it was engraved.

before we knew what like a brontosaurus was or something like that. And it's like, I think the 1500s, I forget a 1670, it's before whatever. And so it's hidden under a carpet at, I don't even know what I told you was gonna butcher this y'all. So I'm like, if there was like a Darwin evolution club, they run this building, which is why you can't get in there to take this picture because it was like.

the election.

blow their theory. Anyway, and so somebody snuck in there under false pretenses and snapped a picture of this. it's on some guy's grave site. I've blown it, man. I went to the museum two years ago. have a terrible memory If it's not on a Post-It note. Well, if you come up here, take your family to the Creation Museum. It's so well done. Because you hear about, OK, it's a Bible theme park. That'll be fun. Yeah. Cool.

Now I need to know about

Keith Malinak (01:53:31.362)
No, this is so well done, this creation museum. And you'll learn about what I just butchered. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it's similar to her there in that why are these things a part of history?

It's just like the Hall of Earth. Like there's so many civilizations all over the world over hundreds of years that have the same theory about everything and dragons are everywhere, know, like the Asians, know, the Renaissance, playing the dragons in Disney movies, you know, and stuff like that. Like Marco Polo, dragons.

I can see it.

Keith Malinak (01:54:10.432)
And Marco Polo. Polo. writing about it. Marco. Let's try it again. And Marco.

Did you know that Christopher Columbus wrote about UFOs coming out of the ocean?

Hell no! And I'm not letting this go. We're gonna try this game one more time. Because everybody's playing it. But you. Okay? And then we have the writings of Marco. Where did you grow? Are you a Soviet agent? You're supposed to show us Holo. Did you have friends as a kid? I did. No, no, no, no. Did you have a swimming pool that was accessible?

Hello

Kelly Smith (01:54:47.318)
But I didn't talk to him about any of this.

Keith Malinak (01:54:52.84)
And you never played Marco Pol? yeah, no.

Marco, hello, yeah, sorry.

Yes. Okay. So that's all I was trying to say. Thank you. We learned that today. did. I'm just looking at what was the

I didn't grow up in America. Sorry.

Kelly Smith (01:55:06.286)
I did not grow up in America.

Somebody just got me he was like come on Kelly I was like 12 or 13

No, Marco Polo was the 13th century. Dragons, man. That's my answer.

Like community about dragons in the in the conspiracy world

I love it. I love it. Yeah, you're right. Flinsburg. That's right, man. We do have

Kelly Smith (01:55:37.555)
Birds, they're called birds, they are!

where was I going? I wanted to finish with this video here. Hang on a second. You got to see this. This is let's and I'm going to zoom this in as far as I can. And it's just a simple question. As long as we're talking about unusual animals. Simple question. What kind of animal is this? And find the play button. Whoa, whoa, whoa.

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Keith Malinak (01:56:08.17)
What kind of animal is this?

Clearly an anteater horse, miniature squirrel horse.

Clearly an ant eater horse. What a sad sad

It's gotta be the Chupacabra. Where was it taken? Do know where it was?

I do not.

Kelly Smith (01:56:28.174)
Cabello and Nego.

He looks like a horse, like he looks like a horse the size of a cat! For sure. Here we go, we go.

It's the skinwalker.

Mm-hmm.

Alright, I got it the creepies now it's just slowed down

Kelly Smith (01:56:48.334)
My first reaction was, that's a horse. It moves.

Right, looks like a the way that it- Yes, but it's the size of a cat, apparently. The size of Alex Jefferson. Okay, I could turn this down to nothing, I guess.

Alex Jefferson.

Kelly Smith (01:57:08.558)
The ask the ambience okay, but look at how it's like crawling out

Okay, this.

Keith Malinak (01:57:18.198)
What is happening here? I can't zoom in anymore.

The Narek guy looks like a horse. Look at that, right there.

He runs like a damn horse. It's like a little, and maybe we're just, he may have a complex. It could just be a midget horse. And he's like, y'all stop recording me.

But the high legs don't look like a horse.

Keith Malinak (01:57:45.548)
What? Okay, I don't know, man. I'm just freaked out.

It's either a chupacabra or a skinwalker.

Well, there you go. How did Alex Jefferson get its name?

Alex Jefferson. We name our animals after musicians. That's why have Britney Spears. And Alex Jefferson. Yes, my name is Britney Spears. He was Alex Van Halen. The kids could not say it. And one day it came out as Jefferson. And we just started saying Jefferson. And Jace, my older son, just started dying laughing. So he's just been Alex Jefferson ever since. And that's like his whole name. When I take him to the vet, they're like, Alex Jefferson.

That's awesome. Because I was about to say, man, I'm dumb on my musical knowledge because I can't think of who that would be. I had a buddy of mine who used to name his dogs after British prime ministers. I remember Des Rayleigh, he called him Des. That's the only one I can remember.

Kelly Smith (01:58:39.354)
that's funny.

Kelly Smith (01:58:47.246)
Britney Spears, we've got Alita Ford. I was in the back of my, like I keep name ideas in the back of my mind and my next one, like I had that I was saving was gonna be Kanye, but I don't think I'm gonna use that anymore.

You know, but I was inspired by my buddy who did the prime minister things. I'm going to start doing and I don't know if I'm going to actually do this, but I was thinking I was going to start doing former Braves, Atlanta Braves. That's my team, baseball managers. And so I named our dog Tanner after Chuck Tanner, was a Braves manager. And then

I got the thinking of some of the names. yeah. thought I want to name the next dog after Bobby Cox, greatest race manager in history. And then I thought, or then I learned from my grandmother in one of the conversations here on the YouTube channel, look for the life story. She tells a terrible story about the death of a dog named Bobby. And I'm like, well, now I can't use that one. But anyway, I think it's cool the way you're doing your pet name.

My pet names, Alexander Jefferson.

Yes. Kelly Smith, she's on X Kelly for Freedom. And if you're looking for a house in the Austin market, be sure to message her. If you've got good conspiracy, something we need to discuss on the Thursday deep dive coming up on August 7th, reach out as well to either me or her or Brad at Real Brad Staggs. He'll join us the next time we do one of these Barfleet. A lot of people.

Kelly Smith (02:00:05.346)
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Keith Malinak (02:00:28.11)
a lot of people listen to me sound like Nancy Pelosi a lot of people ask me what's your favorite this what's your favorite that no somebody asked me I don't get the Barflee title and again I appreciate you asking gives me an opportunity to say this it was like it I took the word the first time we did one of these episodes we're just sitting around drinking talking about silly stuff like this or not so serious stuff it just it's like a bar fly bar fly but I but I ran the word together

Please.

Kelly Smith (02:00:53.422)
That's what I would buy.

And it just became, and now we just call it Barflee to kind of make fun of it because it's supposed to be two words. And when you run it together and you change the pronunciation, apparently. Let's see if I'm dying. Let's check this out. Last time was 98.5 and I am currently at the temperature of.

See you last time.

Kelly Smith (02:01:16.718)
Ciao, all.

98.4. I'm fine. It wasn't the ivermectin that helped. was the vodka. It was the two hours of the steady drip. So, okay. Thank y'all so much for just making time. I'm so grateful. Please share this link. Don't forget at atthemicshow.com. We'll have this. It'll be on YouTube and rumble at eight o'clock Eastern tonight. Thank you so much for that, Wes. Clips will begin appearing on the Instagram at the Mike Show, courtesy of Gabby.

and I will join you tomorrow at 3 p.m. when Brad and Rebecca are here. Kelly, thanks so much. I'm gonna drag you into one of the Friday live streams at some point too. amen. Okay, so thank y'all so much. I hope you have a great rest of the day and we will see you at 3 p.m. Eastern tomorrow. Bye.