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Could creativity actually be a form of time travel? We explore this intriguing idea on this episode as we journey through reports of artists and writers who often seem to predict the future. We learn how a man seemingly knew of his impending death on 9/11 and expressed it in strange works of art, before hearing how a famed filmmaker depicted a survivor who fell from a plane long before the events occurred.
Then for Plus+ members we consider how blood is often connected with supernatural phenomena. From occult rituals and alien encounters to cattle mutilations and interdimensional predators, the lust for blood is disturbingly common. We discuss reports of supernatural bloodlust and consider how dark, non-human influences could be draining our life force in the form of blood to sustain their terrible plans on Earth.
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Could creativity actually be a form of time travel? We explore this intriguing idea on this episode as we journey through reports of artists and writers who often seem to predict the future. We learn how a man seemingly knew of his impending death on 9/11 and expressed it in strange works of art, before hearing how a famed filmmaker depicted a survivor who fell from a plane long before the events occurred.
Then for Plus+ members we consider how blood is often connected with supernatural phenomena. From occult rituals and alien encounters to cattle mutilations and interdimensional predators, the lust for blood is disturbingly common. We discuss reports of supernatural bloodlust and consider how dark, non-human influences could be draining our life force in the form of blood to sustain their terrible plans on Earth.
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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