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newfunturistic 4 points ago +4 / -0

You see these types of hunched over guys in video clips. They're gonna wind up like zombies with whatever drugs come out in the future.


https://www.addictioncenter.com/community/fentanyl-fold/

"What’s The “Fenty Fold” And Why Does It Happen To Fentanyl Users? The “fenty fold” (also “fenty lean” or “fentanyl fold”) is a startling but common occurrence among regular users of fentanyl, and other illicit drugs like xylazine, where they are bent at the waist, slumped forward, in a rigid position. Their heads are bowed, their knees are bent, and they are often unable to respond or move.

While jarring to witness, the fenty fold has become a sad yet common phenomenon in cities like San Francisco and Baltimore, where fentanyl use has grown rampant alongside the growing nationwide trend. Chronic users of fentanyl can be stuck in this position for minutes to hours, with possible complications including decreased breath rate, poor circulation, and increased risk of falls and injuries.

Research has not yet pinpointed what exactly causes the fenty fold, as fentanyl use is not known to directly affect the spine. Instead, it’s becoming clear that it is a neuromuscular side effect of synthetic opioids like fentanyl. Studies from the Journal of Applied Physiology and the Harm Reduction Journal highlighted similar findings that fentanyl use can lead to severe and widespread muscle rigidity, particularly in the trunk muscles, which restricts respiration and affects posture and mobility.

Additionally, doctors and addiction professionals think the fold is also connected to the central nervous depression caused by opioids. After using fentanyl (usually in large amounts), people enter a state of slowed consciousness (nodding out), where their bodies and brains are functioning at a depressed level. This system depression leads to muscle weakness, which causes bending, and slowed thought processing, which inhibits the brain from instructing the body to stand upright, resulting in prolonged time spent in an unnatural position.

While more research is needed on the causes of fentanyl fold, it is clear that it is an uncomfortable and potentially dangerous side-effect of fentanyl use."

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newfunturistic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Video to text, transcript:

"So Canada just made it illegal to go hiking, punishable by a $25,000 fine. And no, this is not satire. The province of Nova Scotia just banned walking, hiking, running, taking your dog out, fishing, camping, all of the above. If there are trees involved, you, my friend, are a criminal. And of course, it's all in the name of your safety and fire prevention. Now, of course, fire safety, fire prevention, very important stuff, right? Except one little problem is that most fires are actually started by campfires, lightning strikes, arson, not people taking their dog for a walk in a forest in their community. Or someone who's taking a little stroll for their mental health to be outside and one with nature. And if this sounds crazy, it's probably because it is. It makes no sense at all to ban your entire population and tourists from being one with the earth. Why would they do this? Well, the easy answer there is control is a lot easier than leadership. Canada just became a country where taking a walk outside can get you a bigger fine than an assault. This isn't wildfire safety. This is authoritarianism disguised as protecting everybody. And if you think it won't happen where you live, think again, Canadians didn't either."

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Here's the video to text transcript:

"One month after my Watch the Water documentary came out two years ago and I listed nicotine as the antidote, England, America, Canada, the UK and New Zealand in the same week, all made a new announcement to all of their citizens, a national health agenda. Do you know what it reads? We are going to, by the year 2030, eradicate access to all tobacco products for consumers in all of our countries. Do you know why they're doing that? They got the word out that nicotine prevents these viruses and you don't need a vaccine. And so they had to figure out a way now to go, you know what? We got to get this out, man. We have got to get this out of circulation. They didn't know, they didn't know actually or want to publish the benefit of nicotine and plants like vegetables. And these will be resources for all of you at home in the future. Also you can grow your own organic tobacco products, tobacco leaves. You get the seeds and start growing those yourself. If they're not going to allow you to consume those in the future, buy them in stores, which is fine. I don't mind. It's in nature already."


I haven't heard this anywhere.. like where's the news source. As if they would straight up stop selling cigarettes at like gas stations.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Transcript of this.

"Social media companies have a social responsibility. That's why today we're pleased to announce that our government is tabling rules that specify which types of online services will be captured in our world-leading laws. Importantly, following advice from the e-safety commissioner, young people under the age of 16 will not be able to have accounts on YouTube. They will also not be able to have accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, X, amongst other platforms. We want Australian parents and families to know that we've got you back. We know this is not the only solution, and there's more to do, but it will make a difference. We know as well that there are those who will say, oh, young people will find their way around it. That's not a reason to stop the other laws that we put in place about alcohol consumption or about purchasing of tobacco or other areas where governments act to identify clearly what are the community's expectations. There is a place for social media. There is no place for predatory algorithms, and that's what we're cracking down on. And there is no cure, but this is a treatment plan, and this is too important for us not to have a good crack at it."

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Was recalling Australia during the start of Covid.

When the covid lockdowns were starting, a few years ago.. Seems like things were different in Australia? What kind of enforcement things were they doing that other countries weren't. Were they rounding up people and putting them in camps?


During the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia implemented some of the world's most stringent public health measures, which led to a different experience compared to many other countries. These measures were part of a "suppression" strategy aimed at minimizing domestic community transmission.

Key aspects of Australia's response that were particularly strict included:

Border Closures: Australia closed its international borders to non-residents early in the pandemic, and returning residents were subject to a mandatory 14-day supervised hotel quarantine.

State Border Closures: Unlike most countries, individual Australian states and territories also closed their borders to one another. This meant that travel between states was restricted, often with police checkpoints enforcing the closures.

Prolonged and Strict Lockdowns: Some cities, particularly Melbourne, experienced some of the longest continuous lockdowns in the world. These lockdowns included measures like nighttime curfews and restrictions on travel beyond a certain radius from one's home (e.g., 5 kilometers).

Increased Police Enforcement: Police forces were given extraordinary powers to enforce these public health orders. This included issuing on-the-spot fines for breaches of restrictions, and there were instances of what some considered a heavy-handed approach to enforcing the rules.

Regarding the specific claim about "rounding up people and putting them in camps," it's important to clarify the context. The term "camp" was used in some media and by critics, but this was a mischaracterization of Australia's supervised quarantine facilities.

Australia did implement mandatory supervised quarantine for all international arrivals. These facilities were typically existing hotels repurposed for this use.

In some cases, especially in the Northern Territory, former workers' accommodation "camps" (a common term in Australia for such facilities) were also used for quarantine purposes. These were referred to as "quarantine centers" or "hubs" by the government.

These facilities were for isolating international arrivals or, in some instances, for people who could not safely quarantine at home. They were not for rounding up the general population, and people were not forcibly taken from their homes to these facilities unless they were unable to self-isolate properly. The facilities were a key part of the government's strategy to prevent the virus from entering and spreading within the country.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

It seems a little bit odd.. probably compared to what's going on with the general population. I guess these people head out more. What.. they go trekking in the woods?

I wonder if they're getting punished like you hear about and they just give them this disease. Kinda like how some wind up with a black eye.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

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10 of 20 Debbie Gibson : Debbie Gibson attends Revels & Revelations 11 hosted by Bring Change To Mind in support of teen mental health at City Winery on October 09, 2023 in New York City. Noam Galai/Getty While Debbie Gibson finally achieved her dream of competing on season 25 of Dancing with the Stars, the singer admitted her Lyme disease made the experience a challenging one. "I can't be cavalier with my body," she told PEOPLE. "I can't just push myself without thinking what happens next. [Lyme disease] can affect my stamina."

But there's a silver lining: after fighting the disease for years, Gibson knows her physical strengths and weaknesses. "I've always been in tune with my body," she said. "But the last few years have helped me learn where I can push my limits. I'm going to choose to think of that as an advantage!"

In a candid chat with PEOPLE in August 2021, she elaborated on her symptoms and treatment, saying she's "learned to expect the unexpected."

"I know I can get through it," she said of tougher days. "And every time I get through it, I'm reminded of how strong we all are."

11 of 20 Kelly Dodd & Rick Leventhal Kelly Dodd and Rick Leventhal Rick Leventhal and Kelly Dodd. Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty In June 2021, the Real Housewives of Orange County star revealed the couple's diagnosis on her Instagram Story.

"So, we tested positive for Lyme disease," Dodd said, while filming Leventhal sitting across the table from her.

She went on to say that this is her first bout with the disease. "I've never had contact with a tick in my life," she said.

Leventhal, however, told Dodd he's had Lyme disease twice in the past.

He then took an antibiotic pill, adding that the medicine cured his other bouts with Lyme and stressing that he hopes it will work again.

Dodd didn't say where she and Leventhal suspected they contracted Lyme. A rep for the reality star did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

12 of 20 Amy Schumer Amy Schumer attends the SNL50: The Homecoming Concert at Radio City Music Hall on February 14, 2025 in New York City. TheStewartofNY/WireImage The actress and comedian opened up about her diagnosis in a September 2020 Instagram post featuring a throwback photo with her "first ever fishing pole."

"Anyone get LYME this summer? I got it and I'm on doxycycline," she wrote. "I have maybe had it for years. Any advice? Can you have a glass of wine or 2 on it?"

"I know to stay out of the sun. I'm also taking these herbs from cape cod called lyme-2," Schumer continued, asking followers to comment with their own experience with the tick-borne disease. "I also want to say that I feel good and am excited to get rid of it."

13 of 20 Ramona Singer Ramona Singer Michael Ostuni/Patrick McMullan via Getty The Real Housewives of New York City star was diagnosed with Lyme disease in March 2020. The diagnosis came after Singer started feeling sick around Valentine's Day, according to E! News.

The reality star believes that she contracted the tick-borne illness while in the Hamptons. She was diagnosed early and told E! that she is "very lucky and very blessed."

14 of 20 Justin Bieber Justin Bieber Justin Bieber. Broadimage/Shutterstock The superstar revealed in January 2020 that a July 2019 photo of him that sparked Internet speculation about his health (above) was taken at the height of his battle with Lyme.

"While a lot of people kept saying Justin Bieber looks like s---, on meth etc. they failed to realize I've been recently diagnosed with Lyme disease," he wrote on Instagram. "It's been a rough couple years but getting the right treatment that will help treat this so far incurable disease and I will be back and better than ever."

15 of 20 Avril Lavigne Avril Lavigne at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards held at the Dolby Theatre on April 1, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty In her 2015 PEOPLE cover story, the singer revealed she had been battling Lyme disease for a year. "I had no idea a bug bite could do this," said Lavigne, who believes she was bit by a tick in 2014. "I was bedridden for five months."

In a 2019 PEOPLE story, Lavigne — whose foundation is working with various Lyme disease organizations to raise money and awareness for the cause — said she was feeling well.

"It gave me a purpose," she added of her journey, "and made me find myself all over again."

"When you go through something like that, you realize how fulfilling simple things are - things I could do anymore, like being able to get up in the morning and go to the kitchen and grab a cup of coffee," she added. "It taught me patience; it taught me being more present. That was a beautiful lesson."

16 of 20 Shania Twain Shania Twain Brian Bowen Smith/NBC via Getty As a legend in the country music world, Twain kept vocal struggles under the radar so as to not worry her fans. But she eventually shared her diagnosis to explain why she was having vocal struggles due to the effects of dysphonia, the result of Lyme disease. "I was very scared for a little while that I wouldn't sing again, ever," she told PEOPLE. "I went through that moment, but I found a way. I found a way to do it."

Using her voice to sing now, she says, requires lengthy warmups and physical therapy that's "very, very difficult."

17 of 20 Ben Stiller Ben Stiller seen at Apple TV+ global hit series Severance for a star-studded Outdoor Retreat Team Building Occurrence (ORTBO) at Lumon Industries on April 05, 2025 Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV+/Getty The actor was first diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2010. He suspects he contracted the illness on a trip to Nantucket, Massachusetts. "I'm symptom-free now," Stiller told The Hollywood Reporter in 2011, "but Lyme doesn't ever leave your system. It's a really tough thing."

18 of 20 Alec Baldwin Alec Baldwin attends Storytelling Summit - Alec Baldwin during the 2025 Tribeca Festival at Spring Studios on June 12, 2025 in New York City. Cindy Ord/Getty Baldwin took the stage as Master of Ceremonies at the Bay Area Lyme Foundation's 2017 gala, LymeAid, where he got candid about his struggle with the illness. "I really thought this is it, I'm not going to live," he said of his condition. "I was alone, I wasn't married at the time, I was divorced from my first wife. I was lying in bed saying, 'I'm going to die of Lyme disease,' in my bed and 'I hope someone finds me and I'm not here for too long.' "

19 of 20 Kelly Osbourne Kelly Osbourne attends The Beacher Vitality Happy & Healthy Summit at The Hollywood Roosevelt on May 10, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Cassidy Sparrow/Getty In 2004, the star attended dad Ozzy's surprise 56th birthday party, which featured a reindeer sanctuary in the family's backyard. During the event, Kelly was bitten by a tick, and would go on to face an array of symptoms, including a sore throat and stomach pains. "I've learned to advocate for myself when it comes to my health, and I trust my intuition," she wrote in her memoir, There Is No F*cking Secret: Letters From a Badass Bitch. "If I think something is wrong, I refuse to let anyone dismiss it. And sadly, I stay the f--- away from reindeer."

20 of 20 Ally Hilfiger PHOTO16 presented by Milk Studios Auction of Photography Works to Raise Funds for The AIDS Monument in West Hollywood Stefanie Keenan/WireImage "I was convinced that bugs were crawling in my body. I could feel them eating at my organs, my stomach and especially my brain," Hilfiger wrote in her, Bite Me: How Lyme Disease Stole My Childhood, Made Me Crazy, and Almost Killed Me, speaking of first being diagnosed with Lyme disease after being bitten by a tick in 1992 at 7 years old.

"I wasn't me anymore. I was a weakly projected image of myself on a wall, crying out for someone to help me and figure out what was wrong."

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newfunturistic 3 points ago +3 / -0

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Celebrities Who Have Lyme Disease and What They've Said Stars including Justin Timberlake, Bella Hadid and more got candid about their experience with the tick-borne disease

By Grace Gavilanes and Alexandra Schonfeld Alexandra Schonfeld Alexandra Schonfeld Alexandra Schonfeld is a features writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since April 2022. Her work previously appeared in Newsweek.

People Editorial Guidelines Published on July 31, 2025 02:54PM EDT 2 Comments Justin Timberlake, Bella Hadid and Riley Keough Credit : Amy Sussman/Getty;Arnold Jerocki/GC;Golden Globes 2024 via Getty According to the Centers for Disease Control, approximately 476,000 Americans are diagnosed and treated for Lyme disease every year. Symptoms can include a rash and flu-like symptoms, with some people going on to experience arthritis, facial palsy, pain, irregular heartbeats and other worsening symptoms.

In recent years, numerous celebrities have come forward with their own stories of suffering, opening up about their health and treatments, both for better and worse.

Justin Timberlake is the latest star to speak out about his experience since being diagnosed, joining a list of stars that include the Hadid siblings, Ben Stiller, Shania Twain and more stars who've been affected by Lyme.

01 of 20 Justin Timberlake Justin Timberlake attends the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Lionel Hahn/Getty On July 31, 2025, Timberlake revealed that he had been diagnosed with Lyme disease while on his Forget Tomorrow world tour and finding himself performing through "massive amount of nerve pain or, just feeling crazy fatigue or sickness.”

“If you’ve experienced this disease or know someone who has — then you’re aware: living with this can be relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically," he wrote.

"I was faced with a personal decision. Stop touring? Or, keep going and figure it out. I decided the joy that performing brings me far outweighs the fleeting stress my body was feeling. I’m so glad I kept going.

Not only did I prove my mental tenacity to myself but, I now have so many special moments with all of you that I will never forget. I was reluctant to talk about this because I was always raised to keep something like this to yourself. But I am trying to be more transparent about my struggles so that they aren’t misinterpreted.

Sharing all of this with the hope that we can all find a way to be more connected. I’d like to do my part to help others experiencing this disease too."

02 of 20 Alexis Ohanian Alexis Ohanian speaks onstage during WSJ's Future of Everything 2025 at The Glasshouse on May 29, 2025 Dia Dipasupil/Getty After getting full body scans, the Reddit co-founder shared on X in July 2024 that he had been diagnosed with Lyme disease.

“Wild. No symptoms, thankfully, but gonna treat," he wrote in part, adding, “I spend so little time in the wilderness/northeast this was quite a surprise. Anyway, gonna grab some antibiotics — can't keep me down, tick!”

03 of 20 Leah McSweeney Leah McSweeney attends the Big Feelings Brand Launch Party on November 02, 2023 in New York City. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty The Real Housewives of New York City alum revealed she'd been diagnosed with the disease through an Instagram story in July 2024 where she posted her blood test results.

"Please send success stories of healing from Lyme," she wrote. "It's a new infection not chronic."

"Apologies to all my friends who I've canceled on in the past couple months cus I was feeling like s---," she finished.

04 of 20 Fletcher Singer Fletcher Announces Lyme Disease Diagnosis Fletcher. Fletcher/Instagram In September 2023, the singer announced her diagnosis on Instagram alongside two photos of herself during a doctor's visit, sharing that her recent health battle has forced her to put her career on pause.

“I have recently been diagnosed with Lyme disease. I started becoming increasingly ill over the last couple years and just kept pushing even though I knew there was something deeper going on,” she wrote. “For the last few months I’ve been receiving treatments, following doctor’s orders and doing my best to learn more about this invisible illness.”

“Lyme has affected me in a variety of ways and while it has not only taken a tremendous toll on my physical body, it has also caused concern for my voice as well,” she continued. “This has won on my soul in a way that’s hard to even put words to as singing is the thing I love most in this world and my voice is my vessel for expression.”

05 of 20 Yolanda Hadid Yolanda Hadid Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has spoken out about her diagnosis onstage, on TV, on social media and in her 2017 book, Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease.

"This disease has brought me and many others to our knees, often wishing to die of utter hopelessness and exhaustion. Like I always say, you don't get it until you get it," she said at the Global Lyme Alliance Gala in 2016. "It's hard for people to understand the invisible disability that owns our life especially behind the beautiful face that shines so bright on the covers of magazines."

06 of 20 Bella Hadid Bella Hadid Posts Update on Her Health: ‘The Universe Works in the Most Painful and Beautiful Ways’ Bella Hadid/Instagram In her speech at the 2016 Global Lyme Alliance, Yolanda's daughter Bella explained how her passion for horseback riding - and many aspects of her life - have been hindered because of her Lyme battle.

"It was my dream of my life and what I did every single day until I just stopped and realized I didn't have the brain power to ride horses anymore, so that was the end of that," Bella explained. "I know what it feels like to not want to get out of bed from bone pains and exhaustion and days on end of not wanting to socialize or be around people because the anxiety and brain fog just isn't worth it. After years of this, you begin to get used to living with the sickness, instead of getting cured and moving on with your life."

In 2023, the model shared that after 15 years, she is "finally healthy."

“The little me that suffered would be so proud of grown me for not giving up on myself🫶🏼,” she wrote on Instagram. "I have so much gratitude for and perspective on life, this 100+ days of Lyme, chronic disease, [co-infection] treatment, almost 15 years of invisible suffering, was all worth it if I’m able to, God willing, have a lifetime of spreading love from a full cup, and being able to truly be myself, For the first time ever.”

Bella's brother, model Anwar Hadid, also lives with the "invisible illness," Yolanda has shared.

“Watching my babies struggle in silence to support me in my journey struck the deepest core of hopelessness inside of me,” she said in a 2015 speech.

Dr. Raphael Kellman told PEOPLE at the time that it's not uncommon for family members to have Lyme disease at the same time, though "it’s not genetic, it’s because they share the same environment," he added.

07 of 20 Riley Keough Riley Keough attends the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 07, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. Amy Sussman/Getty In her 2023 Vanity Fair cover story, the daughter of Lisa Marie Presley revealed she had Lyme disease. It not only led to her choosing surrogacy when starting a family with husband Ben Smith-Petersen (the pair welcomed daughter Tupelo in August 2022), but also affects her day-to-day life.

“I can carry children,” she explained, “but it felt like the best choice for what I had going on physically with the autoimmune stuff.”

The Vanity Fair interview took place in Sweden, where the actress said she was on a "little break" as she worked to "alleviate" Lyme symptoms at a holistic center where they do “all kinds of things that you can’t really do in America yet, like cleaning your blood," she shared.

08 of 20 Ryan Sutter Ryan Sutter Ryan Sutter. Ryan Sutter/instagram After navigating a "mystery" illness for months during the COVID-19 pandemic, Sutter announced in May 2021 that he had Lyme disease, worsened by mold exposure.

Sutter explained that after going through a litany of testing and blood work over the last year, doctors determined that his body is susceptible to taking in mold toxins, which he is frequently exposed to as a firefighter.

"It seems to be that what happened is that my immune system was weakened through exposures to toxins and especially to mold," he said on wife Trista Sutter's podcast, Better Etc. "There are other people in the fire academy that probably had the same exposures who aren't dealing with these exposures because their genetics are stronger, they're able to get rid of the toxins easier."

He also tested positive for COVID-19 and Epstein-Barr virus, a common illness that causes mononucleosis.

"It's been hard," Trista said. "It's a really difficult thing to see the person you love most in the world struggling. And he's a big, strong guy, and oof - to see him get emotional and feel hopeless, in that all I could really do is advocate for him, so that's what I did."

In June 2022, the couple sat down with PEOPLE for an update on Ryan's health — and had good news.

"For so long, I was only thinking about how to survive the day," said Ryan. "But I feel like my life is coming back. And that's been really encouraging."

09 of 20 Kelley Flanagan Kelley Flanagan Kelley Flanagan. Kelley Flanagan/ instagram Bachelor alumna Kelly Flanagan shared "some not so good news" with her Instagram followers in August 2021 — she tested positive for Lyme disease.

The former Bachelor contestant posted a video on Instagram where she tearfully explained that she's been struggling with the news about her health.

"I'm not having the best day today," Flanagan said, before sharing that she tested positive for Lyme disease. The reality star said that she suspected that something was off because her body "is so much more sensitive and super reactive to a bunch of things."

"Two of my brothers have Lyme disease and a lot of their symptoms sounded really similar to me," she said. "Cause I've just always had something off since I was young, and like, really really had to take care of myself."

Flanagan said that she thinks "this is something that I've had maybe for a while," and she's partially relieved to have a diagnosis.

"It's a blessing and a curse because now I can target why I feel off so often but also means several different lifestyle changes and extensive research on how to help/hopefully cure this!" she wrote in the caption. "I know this is going to be tough for me seeing what my brothers have gone through mentally and physically but I'm going to put so much of my time and energy into figuring this out and combatting this."

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

I read this book the other year. Thought of searching youtube for his name and there's interview videos.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=philip+corso

Gonna check those out.


Watched a few, it's ok. Noticed though.. the release date at amazon, was maybe when it was released there. But it came out before that. So he didn't die the next month.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_After_Roswell

Look how it starts: "The Day After Roswell is a fake memoir[citation needed] that claims the U.S. government made use of extraterrestrial technology it recovered from the 1947 Roswell incident. "

Fake memoir but citation needed. Whatever. The pic at the wiki is the same as this thread. Says, "Cover of a 2006 paperback edition".

Started watching this home-made documentary.. 5 minutes in, they talk about how they're getting into this other "manuscript" he released after the book because the other writer had edited stuff out. This second one was called Dawn of a New Age. 176 pages:

https://archive.org/details/PhilipJ.Corso-DawnOfANewAge/

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newfunturistic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Video to text transcript:

When we were all in the caves, half of everyone born was dead before the age of 30. Jesus. Fast forward to 1840. Sure. That number went up to 35. Half of everyone born was dead by the time they were 35. So in the tens of thousands of years, between living in caves, and the middle of the 19th century. We only got five years. We got five years of that. Jesus. Since then, with advances in medicine and, oh, by the way, everyone back then was eating organic. Just saying. And the water was clear. The air ran pure. The game was free range. Didn't make a damn bit of different science matters here. Okay. All right. You can run around and eat all the organic you want. Okay. You'd be dead by the 30 unless some doctor came in and said we can increase your life expectancy using science. You're directing this at me as if I'm RFK junior. I'm not. I'm just telling you I'm not. Hold me back. All right.

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Meanwhile, we think we're getting poisoned by the cabal. Pesticides.. On and on.

I guess them dying at an earlier age, was cause they didn't understand things like nutrition and vitamins. Stuff like sailors dying of scurvy.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Video to text transcript:

We are going to try to find out how it levitates. We know, for example, that this sphere can change the hardness of the structure. We know it changes the temperature of the structure. What it means, you know, why the sphere, when it came down, waited to kill us. And then six kilos and then nine kilos and then ten kilos. We need to know, we have some ideas how this happens, but we need to know for sure. A lot of people out there are saying, why don't you just cut this thing in half and see what's inside. Never, never, ever, over my dead body. Why? No, because if you do that, you destroy it. You destroyed all of this, just to look inside, try to find a way to look inside without hurting the sphere. This fear is going to be kept as it is forever. At least until I die, if someone after I die wants to cut it, I won't be able to stop it. Another test that they're doing right now. Mr. Greer, two samples of the metal, they're going to try to find if the isotopes inside the metal are from Earth or from somewhere else. And the carbon-14 analysis to know how all these are two very important details that probably in the next few weeks, we will have more information about that.


Looking into more info of what this thing is. I ask google gemini AI.

Buga Sphere.. and when it was first reported.. who's got it now

It says:

The "Buga Sphere" is a mysterious metallic object that reportedly descended in Buga, Colombia.

It was first reported in March 2025. Eyewitnesses claimed to have seen it flying in the sky before it landed.

As for who has it now, reports indicate that after initial retrieval by locals, it was taken to a nearby residence and then transported to a University-based research center in Mexico. Investigative journalist Jaime Maussán is prominently associated with its public examination and has stated that the object and its secrets "belong to the people." Scientists from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) are among those reported to be studying it.

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There's a few more videos about it over here:

https://www.instagram.com/gaia.unexplained/reels/

Checking them out. Here's one from July 1.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLlFjC8SYRw/

I'll run that through video to text.

You've definitely heard about this. It's everywhere. Now, of course, I'm talking about the buga sphere. Then we took it to the University of Mexico, and they found the most important thing is that there are many holes. All these holes have fiber optics, all kinds of sizes. Some of them has seen like a hair, some of them thicker. And we now know they are used to see everything around us. This is a big sensor. They can see everything. They can see through ultraviolet, probably infrared. They can see you. They can see yourselves. They can see everything. And besides that, they have all these copper dots. We think that this is the antenna. And they are able to broadcast from the fiber optics to the antenna and from there to somewhere else. A very sensitive, these moons here, the inside of these moons is a different kind of aluminum than here. It's a different alloy. We don't know why. Also, we found that this looks like a chip. They couldn't find what is made of. There probably is an alloy that is unknown.


Going through their videos checking for ones about this sphere. The thread title video is from 2 days ago.

Got another video here, from 4 days ago:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMiWSxQoZRm/

I'll run that through video to text transcript.

When you spin the electrical-reactive materials inside of the sphere, you will generate high currents of electricity, generally static, that can only be done if you spin the sphere. If we made the right static and the right amount of it, we could make it levitate. This is the nucleus, and it's real. This is an image that was made of the sphere. This Tesla tower, if you see it vertically, you can see that there's a tube that goes down the center, which is an electrical conductor. It goes underground, and we have certain pallets that are being generated with the current. It generates an electric current, and it's distributed up top. And when the plates move, it generates the necessary charge. You see how the spiders shoot up in the air. The spider fix itself onto the trunk, which has negative charges. And then the static makes the spider rise. They are being moved due to static. We can do a comparison of a spider flying through the air with the buga sphere. Look how they're levitating in the same fashion. We suspect that the sphere is levitating thanks to static fields that are reacting with the atmosphere.


Another video from 4 days ago.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMiIuzGvgGH/

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

well what's going on with that Shirley Temple testimony clip.. I grew up as a kid in the 70's.. so if you're younger you wouldn't have experienced that.. she was a child actress in the studio system. So her saying this stuff.. and she's talking about like the head here.. you know what I mean.. those names.. Don't they have oscar awards with these guys names.. like come on.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Had a rambling comment but made a new text post about that.. we'll just keep the vampire part from the end.

But yeah.. let's get back to this clip here.. even just a year ago.. you'd hear the claim of "vampire", you'd go.. yeah right. But see my research posts about this fucking William Schnoebelen a few months ago. They do the Werewolf thing by getting over-ridden by a negative entity, you can't see. This shit is real, man. It's all about the occult with these guys, eh.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

"This is a static list of 599 additives that could be added to tobacco cigarettes in 1994."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_additives_in_cigarettes

So these guys start moving towards the food industry, in the 80's after cigarettes begin to get phased out. Don't worry though, they'll "behave" with the food, compared to what they were doing with cigarettes.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Researching all this in the previous thread. Still only at 19 minutes into the video. Gonna go have a nap and resume later.

I thought of doing a search for that pic the angels let him take of it. Looks like there's just 1 cherubim on the top.. what's up with that. Supposed to be two.

This whole story though.. of how this guy was excavating in this The Garden Tomb (Gordon's Calvary), area, without a permit. Was kind of quiet though them hauling out pails. Wasn't like heavy equipment. The entrace hole you could barely fit in too. Like make that bigger. You'd think people would be ratting on him and the cops would have shut it down. But this was the 80's.

Go see that previous thread for starting to research. The interesting thing so far, is how it's still in there.. so technically you could go try and go back in there. Guaranteed you couldn't just go fucking excavate in Jerusalem these days. You'd get so arrested.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

[Part 4] so why do they gotta have that going on.. the ark with the blood is still on it.. does it do some kind of "vibe" to the earth?


Let's clarify a bit. When you say "they gotta have that going on," it implies there's some ongoing situation with the Ark and the blood. From a factual, verifiable standpoint, there is no credible evidence that the Ark of the Covenant is currently in a chamber under Jerusalem with Christ's blood on it, or that it is doing anything to the earth.

The entire scenario of the Ark being there with the blood on it and its potential effects stems solely from Ron Wyatt's unsubstantiated claims and the beliefs of his followers.

Within Ron Wyatt's narrative, and the eschatological interpretations that his followers often hold, the Ark with the blood on it doesn't necessarily emit a "vibe" to the earth in a New Age or mystical energy sense. Instead, its significance, if it were truly there as he claimed, would be understood in a theological and prophetic context:

Symbol of Completed Atonement: The primary "vibe" or impact would be its symbolic power. For those who believe Wyatt's claims, the Ark, having literally received the blood of Christ, would stand as the ultimate physical testament to the completion of God's plan of salvation. It would be seen as the physical manifestation of the New Covenant replacing the Old.

Future Witness and Revelation: In Wyatt's view, the Ark's ultimate purpose for remaining hidden was to be revealed at a specific, future time. When it is revealed (again, according to his claims), it is believed it would:

Serve as undeniable proof: Its discovery, especially with the alleged blood evidence, would be irrefutable proof of Christ's divinity and the truth of the biblical narrative.

Call people to repentance: This revelation would lead to a mass awakening, convincing many of the truth of God and His word.

Precede major end-time events: It's often linked to the enforcement of Sunday laws (the "Mark of the Beast" in some interpretations), with the Ark's revelation acting as a final warning or sign before Christ's second coming.

So, while "vibe" isn't the term they'd likely use, the idea is that its presence, even while hidden, maintains its spiritual significance, and its eventual revelation would have profound, world-altering theological consequences, not necessarily a direct energetic emission to the planet itself.

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Winding down the research here.. I get where this area is. Rewatched the start of that first vid..

Original Ron Wyatt Ark of the Covenant Discovery with Extras

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_l9pUIeBak

Was checking that skull wall area and the bus depot by this cliff wall. You can see in this vid when she comes out and goes to where you're looking down at the bus depot. That's where his entrance is. This was the late 80's.

I find this video where a guy tries to find that area these days.

"Searching for the Ark of the Covenant Today According to the Ron Wyatt Account"

There's a deck by the bus depot.. he can see the skull wall. Then he heads towards that tomb garden.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGXf2DgmOdM

But now they have this patio stuff built over it. So it woulda been earlier on before he goes towards the tomb garden.

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Doing some more research. You had this page:

https://www.ronwyatt.com/ark_of_the_covenant_pt_3

The Contents of the Chamber

During his several visits to the chamber, he tried to thoroughly explore the contents. He measured the chamber and found it to be 22 feet long by 12 feet on 2 sides, while the other 2 sides followed the line of the cliff-face, forming a chamber that narrowed down in one corner.

The objects he saw in that chamber that he feels confident in identifying are:

the Ark of the Covenant in the Stone case;

the Table of Shewbread;

the Golden Altar of Incense that was in front of the veil;

the Golden Censer;

the 7-branched Candlestick holder, (which didn't have candles but had tiny, bowlike golden oil lamps which are built into the tips of the candlestick);

a very large sword;

an Ephod;

a Miter with an ivory pomegranate on the tip;

a brass shekel weight; numerous oil lamps;

and a brass ring which appeared to be for hanging a curtain or something similar.


Was also a video "Ron Wyatt Speaking in Zedekiah's Cave". 1997.. That's a cave not far from there. That's how they got the ark from the other side, under the Jerusalem wall. He's talking to a group of people down there about details of when he discovered the Ark. 58 minutes long though and you hear a translator talking the whole time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXTRMvGfvMk

He tells the story.. but this video here, somebody did a 3D computer animation of the whole excavation process and when he encountered the ark area.

13 minutes you get to his stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMHonND3j54

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

[Part 3] Out of text room in that previous comment.

wondering what the deal is with this here.. the ark with the blood going down on it.. who put that there.. those angels I guess.. and what happens once you get the blood on it..


Ron Wyatt's accounts are largely based on his personal experiences and interpretations, which often included supernatural elements. When it comes to the Ark and the blood, his narrative went something like this:

Who put the Ark there?

According to Wyatt's claims, the Ark of the Covenant, along with other Temple treasures, was hidden in the chamber under Golgotha by the prophet Jeremiah just before the Babylonian invasion of Jerusalem in 586 BC. This was supposedly done to protect these sacred items from desecration by the Babylonians. He believed Jeremiah hid them in this specific location, anticipating the future crucifixion site and its significance.

Were angels involved?

Yes, in Wyatt's story, angels played a significant role. He claimed that after he initially found the Ark chamber, angels appeared to him. These angels supposedly instructed him on what he could and could not do, and when the Ark would be revealed to the world. He even claimed that the angels told him not to reveal the discovery immediately, and that this was why he couldn't show conclusive photographic evidence.

What happens once you get the blood on it (according to his theory)?

For Ron Wyatt, the moment Jesus' blood flowed down through the earthquake crack and landed on the Mercy Seat of the Ark was the ultimate fulfillment of prophecy and the central act of atonement. His interpretation tied together several key theological concepts:

Ultimate Atonement: In the Old Testament, the high priest would sprinkle animal blood on the Mercy Seat on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) to atone for the sins of the people. Wyatt believed that Jesus' blood, being the perfect and final sacrifice, directly on the actual Mercy Seat, symbolized the ultimate and complete atonement for the sins of humanity. It was the "blood of the New Covenant" literally applying itself to the symbol of God's grace and forgiveness.

Proof of Christ's Divinity and Virgin Birth: As mentioned previously, the alleged genetic analysis of the blood (with only 24 chromosomes – 23 from the mother, 1 Y from a "non-human source") was presented by Wyatt as scientific proof of Jesus' divine fatherhood and the virgin birth. For him, this was tangible evidence that Jesus was indeed the Son of God, not merely a human.

Fulfillment of Prophecy: The entire scenario, from the Ark being hidden in that specific location to the blood dripping onto it at the moment of crucifixion, was seen by Wyatt as a divinely orchestrated event, fulfilling ancient prophecies and demonstrating God's meticulous plan for salvation.

Future Revelation and End Times Significance: Wyatt and his followers believed that the Ark of the Covenant, with the dried blood on it, would be revealed to the world at a specific time in the future, possibly tied to significant end-times events. The idea was that this undeniable evidence would lead many to believe and play a role in final spiritual awakenings.

Again, it is crucial to reiterate that these claims are entirely from Ron Wyatt's narrative and are not accepted by mainstream archaeological, scientific, or theological communities. There is no credible evidence to support his claims of finding the Ark, the specific location, the blood, or the miraculous genetic findings.


ok so the ark was down there in BC.. before Jesus died and they happened to crucify him in the same spot, up top?


Yes, that's precisely the central and most dramatic claim in Ron Wyatt's narrative:

According to him, the Ark of the Covenant and other sacred Temple artifacts were indeed hidden in an underground chamber in Jerusalem around 586 BC by the prophet Jeremiah, specifically to protect them from the invading Babylonian army that was about to destroy Solomon's Temple.

Then, incredibly, Wyatt claimed that the spot where Jesus Christ was crucified around AD 30 (roughly 600 years later) was directly above this very chamber. He specifically identified a crack in the rock at the crucifixion site that he believed extended down through the bedrock, twenty feet, into the chamber where the Ark was located.

The pivotal moment in his story is that when Jesus died on the cross, and the Bible states there was an earthquake that "split the rocks" (Matthew 27:51), this earthquake caused the crack in the bedrock directly under the cross to extend all the way down to the chamber. Furthermore, when the Roman soldier pierced Jesus' side with a spear, blood and water flowed out, down the cross, into this crack, and then supposedly directly onto the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant, which was housed in a stone case below.

This alignment of events, according to Wyatt, was not a coincidence but a divinely orchestrated fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrificial system, with Jesus' blood being the ultimate atonement.

Again, while this is a fascinating and dramatic story, it's crucial to remember that these are Ron Wyatt's specific claims, and they are not supported by any independent archaeological or scholarly evidence. The professional consensus is that his claims are unsubstantiated.

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Watching that 1hr excavation video.. up to 19min.. The lady who's filming.. is showing where they're digging.

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rock of golgotha location in jerusalem, gps coordinates?


There is no single, universally agreed-upon "Rock of Golgotha" with precise, definitive GPS coordinates that are accepted by all scholars and archaeologists. The exact location of Jesus' crucifixion is a matter of ongoing debate and has two primary traditional sites in Jerusalem:

Church of the Holy Sepulchre: This is the most widely accepted traditional site, dating back to the 4th century CE when Emperor Constantine's mother, Helena, identified it. It's located within the Old City of Jerusalem today. The specific rock face believed to be Golgotha is encased within the church.

Approximate GPS Coordinates for the Church of the Holy Sepulchre:

31°46′42.5″N, 35°13′45.92″E (This refers to a camera location within the Church, so it's a good approximation of the general area).

Note on Location: While the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is inside the modern Old City walls, archaeological evidence suggests that during the time of Jesus, this area would have been outside the city walls, which is consistent with biblical accounts that state Jesus was crucified outside the city gate.

The Garden Tomb (Gordon's Calvary): This site, just north of the Damascus Gate outside the Old City walls, became a popular alternative in the 19th century, particularly among Protestants. It features a skull-like rock formation and a nearby ancient tomb, leading some to believe it's the true Golgotha and burial site.

Approximate GPS Coordinates for the Garden Tomb:

31°47′1.87″N 35°13′47.92″E

Ron Wyatt's claims (which we've discussed extensively) primarily focused on the area around the Garden Tomb, or specifically, the "Skull Hill" formation associated with it, where he claimed to have found the Ark of the Covenant underneath.

It's important to understand that:

Neither of these sites has absolute, undeniable archaeological proof to be the exact spot, but they are the two main contenders based on tradition, historical accounts, and some archaeological interpretation.

The "rock of Golgotha" itself refers to the rocky outcrop or hill where the crucifixion took place, rather than a single, distinct, portable rock.


where was whyatt digging.. neither of those places or was it the garden tomb


Ron Wyatt primarily focused his excavation efforts in the area of the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem. This site is located just north of the Damascus Gate, outside the Old City walls, and is considered by some Protestants as an alternative, more visually convincing location for Golgotha and Jesus' burial.

While the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the most widely accepted traditional site for the crucifixion and burial, Wyatt's claims and activities were centered on the Garden Tomb and the adjacent "Skull Hill" formation. He claimed that the Ark of the Covenant was hidden in a chamber beneath this particular area, directly under where he believed Jesus was crucified. The Garden Tomb Association has explicitly refuted Wyatt's claims of discovery within their grounds, though they did allow him to dig there on several occasions.


what's the gps for this skull hill


The "Skull Hill" (also known as Gordon's Calvary) is the rocky escarpment associated with the Garden Tomb. The approximate GPS coordinates for the Garden Tomb, which encompasses this area, are:

31°47′1.87″N 35°13′47.92″E


The Garden Tomb (Gordon's Calvary) skull face gps location


The "Skull Hill" or Gordon's Calvary, which is the rocky escarpment with a skull-like appearance, is located within the broader area of the Garden Tomb. Therefore, the GPS coordinates for the Garden Tomb serve as the most precise publicly available coordinates for this feature.

The approximate GPS coordinates for the "skull face" at the Garden Tomb are:

31°47′1.87″N 35°13′47.92″E

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It keeps saying the same numbers.. I'm looking at it in google earth. You got the garden tomb. Looked up what they meant by skull face. There's a couple eye holes in the wall and it looks like eyes. At 19min they show where they're digging.

These guys are fucking crazy the way that shit could cave in, 40 feet of stuff above and not much room. They can't use a jackhammer cause they had a cave-in. lol. So they're slowly hauling buckets outta there. No fucking permit either, eh. Like who would go there, do that these days.. This was the 80's though. Wouldn't cops show up? You try that shit here.. no way.. you know what I mean.

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wyatt didn't haul the ark out of there because the angels.. so wyatt closed up the tunnel?


You've hit upon a key element of Ron Wyatt's narrative about the Ark of the Covenant!

Yes, according to Ron Wyatt's accounts, he did not haul the Ark out of the chamber. His explanation for this was directly tied to supernatural intervention, specifically the presence and instructions of angels.

Wyatt claimed that on his fourth visit to the chamber where the Ark was located (after initially "discovering" it in 1982), four angels appeared to him. These angels allegedly:

Instructed him not to remove the Ark: They told him that the Ark and the tablets of the Ten Commandments (which he claimed to have seen within the Ark) were to remain hidden until a divinely appointed time, linked to future "end-time events" or the "Mark of the Beast" being enforced. The idea was that the Ark would serve as a powerful witness to the world at a crucial moment in history.

Guided his actions: Wyatt stated that he was unable to move or take clear photographs of the Ark unless the angels instructed him to. He claimed that attempts to photograph it resulted in blurred or unusable images, which he later understood was a divine prohibition against immediate revelation. He did claim to have filmed the Ten Commandments tablets as instructed by the angels.

After these encounters, Wyatt reported that he closed up the tunnel and the access to the chamber. This was his justification for why he could not provide verifiable evidence or allow other archaeologists to inspect his "discovery." He maintained that he was simply following divine instructions.

This element of his story, like all his other claims, is not supported by any independent evidence and is a major reason why professional archaeologists and scholars dismiss his discoveries as unsubstantiated.


so that ark would still be there


According to Ron Wyatt's claims, yes, the Ark of the Covenant would still be there in the chamber under Skull Hill (Garden Tomb area) in Jerusalem.

His consistent narrative was that he was instructed by angels not to remove the Ark or reveal its exact location to the world until a divinely appointed time. He maintained that he resealed the entrance to the chamber after his visits, leaving the Ark in its supposed resting place, untouched by human hands since ancient times.

It's important to remember, as we've discussed, that these are unsubstantiated claims made by Ron Wyatt. No professional archaeologist, scholar, or scientific body has ever confirmed his discovery or the existence of the Ark in that location. The general consensus among experts is that his claims are fraudulent or a result of misinterpretation, and there is no credible evidence that the Ark of the Covenant is currently located under Jerusalem or anywhere else that Wyatt claimed.

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ok so this is pretty crazy here.. cause technically, you could go dig out his shit and the ark is still there.

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newfunturistic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well, picture years ago before you knew what you do now, of how Luciferian all these guys are. You might hear bits but you wouldn't understand how widespread it all is and how messed up it is. You wouldn't understand like how they're all Luciferian and lots of what people are told or taught, is not what's really going on behind closed doors.

Like, these guys hearing about the Epstein stuff.. they don't understand the occult aspect and sacrificing newborns. They think, oh the pedophilia is youths over age of consent, 14 or something and they go, yeah teen girls. No.. they don't understand about the whole occult aspect with these guys.

You'd hear blurbs of celebs and what not.. but now you got lots of puzzle pieces to put together.

It's gonna mess with your mental health how messed up the cabal is.. and how it's not just the elite.. it's lower levels throughout all of society. How it's not just one country, but ALL these top guys hang out behind closed doors.

I don't think "newbies" could grasp all this. The "why". They just go.. oh it's all "bullshit" and "conspiracy".

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

[Part 2] Gonna run out of room in the previous comment. I ask google gemini AI.

give me a run-down about how this Ron Wyatt guy was excavating under the rock of golgotha.. Why was he digging around there, expecting to find. Then encounters the Ark of the Covenant, which was under where Jesus was crucified. Blood on it. They ran tests. Seems to be lots of data out there about all this. So how does this guy wind up going.. oh i'm gonna go excavate under there. Why would he even do that.


Ron Wyatt (1933-1999) was an American nurse anesthetist and amateur archaeologist who became widely known for his claims of discovering numerous biblical artifacts and sites.

Why he was digging around Golgotha and what he expected to find:

Wyatt's motivation for digging around Golgotha (specifically, an area known as the Garden Tomb, which is one of the theorized locations of Jesus' crucifixion) stemmed from a "typological theory" he held. He believed that Christ's blood would have flowed down from the cross through a crack in the rock and landed on the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant, thus fulfilling the atonement. Therefore, he theorized that the Ark had to be hidden near the place of the crucifixion. He also reported a sort of spiritual experience where he felt compelled to dig in that specific area.

His claims of encountering the Ark of the Covenant and blood tests:

Wyatt claimed that on January 6, 1982, he found the Ark of the Covenant buried under the remains of the old city of Jerusalem, precisely beneath the spot where Jesus was crucified. He described finding a system of tunnels and chambers, and in one of these, he allegedly discovered the Ark.

According to Wyatt's accounts, he found a black substance dried in a crack in the chamber's ceiling, directly above the Ark. He believed this substance was Jesus Christ's blood that had flowed down through the rock. He claimed to have scraped off some of this "blood" and sent it to a laboratory in Jerusalem (though conflicting accounts also mention a lab in Nashville, Tennessee).

The alleged lab results, according to Wyatt's claims, were astonishing: the blood was said to be "living" and to have only 24 chromosomes (23 from the mother and one Y chromosome from a non-human source), which he interpreted as evidence of its divine origin.

Credibility of his claims:

It's important to note that Ron Wyatt's claims, including his discovery of the Ark of the Covenant and the blood tests, are widely and consistently refuted and not considered credible by professional archaeologists, biblical scholars, and even many in his own religious denomination (Seventh-day Adventist Church).

Several reasons are cited for this widespread rejection:

Lack of Archaeological Training and Licensing: Wyatt was not a trained archaeologist and never held a legally licensed excavation in Israel or Jerusalem. Professional archaeological work requires specific qualifications and permits, which he did not possess.

No Verifiable Evidence: Wyatt never provided verifiable evidence of his discoveries to competent authorities or made his supposed artifacts available for examination by trained archaeologists. Samples he claimed to have, like the "timber" from Noah's Ark, were reportedly sent to labs but could not be definitively identified.

Inconsistencies and Lack of Documentation: There are inconsistencies in his stories, and his findings were not documented or published in professional journals.

Scientific Implausibility of Blood Claims: The idea that ancient dried blood would still be "living" or have intact chromosomes, especially after thousands of years and exposure, is contrary to known scientific principles. Red blood cells, which carry oxygen, do not contain DNA, and DNA in blood begins to decay in a matter of months, especially when exposed to elements.

Rejection by Institutions: The Council of the Garden Tomb Association (where Wyatt claimed to have dug) explicitly refutes his claims. The Israel Antiquities Authority has characterized his claims as "trash which one finds in tabloids."

Fantastic Nature of Claims: Wyatt claimed to have found nearly 100 biblical discoveries, including Noah's Ark, Goliath's sword, the true Mt. Sinai, and Sodom and Gomorrah, all within a relatively short period, which further raised skepticism among experts.

In summary, Ron Wyatt began excavating under Golgotha based on a personal theological interpretation that the Ark of the Covenant would be hidden there and that Christ's blood would have dripped onto it. While he claimed to have found the Ark and conducted tests on what he believed was Jesus' blood, his claims lack scientific and archaeological corroboration and are widely considered to be unsubstantiated and fraudulent by the professional community.


oh so he was expecting the ark would be under there and the blood would go on it. How would he know about those things.. Blood going on the ark would do what?


Ron Wyatt's reasoning for expecting the Ark of the Covenant to be under Golgotha and for Christ's blood to land on it was based on a specific theological interpretation, primarily rooted in Christian typology and his personal convictions.

How he would "know" about these things:

Wyatt's claims were not based on traditional archaeological methods or historical texts that explicitly state the Ark's location. Instead, his understanding stemmed from:

Biblical Typology: This is a method of biblical interpretation where Old Testament events, people, or objects are seen as "types" or foreshadows of New Testament realities, particularly concerning Jesus Christ. In this view:

The Ark of the Covenant, with its Mercy Seat, was the most sacred object in the Old Testament. Once a year, on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), the High Priest would sprinkle the blood of sacrificed animals on the Mercy Seat to atone for the sins of Israel. This act was central to the Old Covenant's system of forgiveness.

The Passover lamb and other animal sacrifices were types pointing to the ultimate sacrifice.

The sacrificial system as a whole pointed to a greater, final sacrifice.

Theological Interpretation of Christ's Sacrifice: Wyatt believed that Jesus' crucifixion was the ultimate fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrificial system. If the animal blood on the Mercy Seat atoned for sins under the Old Covenant, then the blood of Jesus, the "Lamb of God," must have a deeper, more direct connection to this concept of atonement.

Specific Interpretation of a Crack in the Rock: Wyatt claimed to have identified a specific crack in the bedrock at the traditional crucifixion site (or his preferred site, the Garden Tomb area). He then surmised that if Jesus was crucified directly above this crack, and if there was a chamber below, His blood could have flowed down through it.

Personal "Divine Guidance": Wyatt often spoke of having supernatural experiences, visions, or direct guidance from God that led him to specific locations and discoveries. He claimed that an angelic being directed him to the Ark's hiding place. This "divine leading" was a key part of his narrative for why he would even consider digging in that particular spot.

What the blood going on the Ark would do (according to Wyatt's theory):

For Wyatt, the blood of Jesus landing directly on the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant was the ultimate fulfillment of biblical prophecy and the act of atonement. His theory implied:

The Perfect Sacrifice: Just as the animal sacrifices on the Mercy Seat represented temporary covering for sins, Jesus' blood, falling on the actual Mercy Seat, would signify the perfect and final sacrifice that permanently atoned for the sins of humanity.

Validation of the New Covenant: It would be a tangible, physical manifestation that the Old Covenant sacrificial system was completed and superseded by the New Covenant established through Christ's blood.

Proof of Christ's Divinity and Virgin Birth: As mentioned in the previous response, Wyatt claimed the blood had an unusual chromosome count (23 from the mother, 1 Y from a "non-human source"). For him, this would be scientific proof of the virgin birth and Jesus' divine parentage, as the blood would not have a human father's chromosomes.

Ultimate Evidence for Faith: Finding such an artifact, with such "proof," would serve as undeniable evidence to the world of the truth of Christianity.

It's crucial to reiterate that while the theological concepts of Christ's sacrifice fulfilling the Old Testament law are central to mainstream Christian belief, Ron Wyatt's specific claims about the physical Ark of the Covenant, its location, and the alleged blood tests are not supported by any credible evidence and are widely rejected by archaeological and scholarly communities. His "knowledge" of these things was based on his unique interpretations and purported divine encounters rather than established historical or scientific fact.


How'd this guy get a permit to go into Jerusalem and excavate?


Ron Wyatt did not obtain proper, legally recognized permits to excavate in Jerusalem. Professional archaeologists, including Joe Zias, Curator of Anthropology/Archaeology with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), have explicitly stated that:

"Mr. Ron Wyatt is neither an archaeologist nor has he ever carried out a legally licensed excavation in Israel or Jerusalem."

To excavate, one typically needs at least a BA in archaeology, which Wyatt did not possess.

While Wyatt's official organization, Wyatt Archaeological Research (WAR), has claimed that the IAA was aware of his excavations and even issued "verbal permits" for most of them and "official permits" for later ones, the Israel Antiquities Authority consistently refutes these claims. The only evidence of WAR's involvement in a legitimate, sanctioned excavation by the IAA relates to them helping to fund a dig in 2005, which was after Wyatt's alleged Ark discovery and his death in 1999.

The Garden Tomb Association, on whose privately owned land Wyatt claimed to have excavated, also refutes his claims, stating that while he was allowed to dig there on a number of occasions, staff observed his progress and found no evidence to support his claims.

In essence, Wyatt's excavations were not conducted under the authority or supervision of the official archaeological bodies in Israel. His claims are widely dismissed by professional archaeologists due to the lack of proper permits, scientific methodology, and verifiable evidence.


how did this guy get his money to head out there.. plus he had this museum in Tennessee.. but it's shut down lately.. who's doing all that.. or I guess he got that museum going before he dies in 99, eh?


Ron Wyatt funded his expeditions primarily through donations and sales of his materials, such as books, videos, and lectures, to a fervent following of less discerning Christians. His official organization, Wyatt Archaeological Research (WAR), was involved in promoting and disseminating his claims, which in turn likely generated revenue for his efforts.

Sources indicate that Wyatt and his associates engaged in activities like:

Selling videos and books.

Giving lectures in churches and hotel meeting rooms (often with organizations like the Prophecy Club).

Enticing investors for further digs.

It's also mentioned that "many tens of thousands of dollars" were invested in WAR by businessmen and television producers for television rights, though these investors reportedly never saw scientific evidence substantiating Wyatt's claims.

Regarding the museum, yes, Ron Wyatt did establish the Wyatt Archaeological Museum (also known as the Wyatt Archaeological Research Museum) in Cornersville, Tennessee. This museum displayed information and artifacts related to his purported discoveries, including Noah's Ark and other biblical sites.

Wyatt died in 1999, so he would have indeed gotten the museum going before his death. While there might be current efforts by his followers to continue promoting his claims or maintain aspects of his work, the museum itself, as a physical location directly controlled by him, would have been established during his lifetime. The information available suggests that, while his "discoveries" are widely discredited, his organization and those who believe in his claims have continued to promote his legacy.

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So.. that website.. he probably was running it himself.. but 99 is pretty early.. you know what I mean. That .com wouldn't be connecting these days. And the facebook.. so somebody else is doing that shit. Lots of digging around about all this.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

[Part 1] Let's start analyzing this stuff.. ok I'll run it through video to text.

Beneath the rock of Golgotha, right where Jesus was crucified, there is a cave. In this cave, explorer Ron Wyatt claims to have found the real ark of the covenant. What's so incredible about this discovery is that exactly where the ark was placed, there was a crack leading up to the spot where Jesus was crucified. Not only that, but there was a red trail of dried blood leading from the crucifixion site down onto the ark, which is thought to be the real blood of Jesus. We put an amount of this blood in some normal saline and at body temperature and we swirl this gently for 72 hours. When we put this in a growth medium, the white blood cells were dividing. We were able to get a chromosome count, but there were 24 chromosomes, 23 cries got from Mary. We got one which was the sex determinant or the why, promised Heavenly Father for a total of 24. All of us have 46. We get 23 from our mother and 23 from our father. Now this blood of folks was still alive after almost 2,000 years. The people that did the test thought I had pulled a fast one of some kind on them, never in their lives have they ever seen any dried blood that was still alive.


I never heard of no "rock of golgotha". So it's up on a hill a bit. It must still be there these days, right.

"Calvary (Latin: Calvariae or Calvariae locus) or Golgotha (Biblical Greek: Γολγοθᾶ, romanized: Golgothâ) was a site immediately outside Jerusalem's walls where, according to Christianity's four canonical gospels, Jesus was crucified.[1]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvary

That don't look like that area. You go to google images, now you see some pictures that look more like it.. some kind of cliff.

He's gotta have some kind of site here, this guy.. like come on.. the ark of the covenant was in that rocky cliff side.

ok we got a facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/p/Wyatt-Archaeological-Museum-100057613712814/

There it says a website.

https://www.wyattmuseum.com/

This Account has been suspended.

https://www.wyattmuseum.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi

What kind of somebody's website has that.. musta been hosting it some bad site that sacked him.

Here.. I'll go check wayback on this shit. Museum is closed.. the name on the sign is blank. This website got shut down but the .com still connects.. that's odd. Is this guy even alive.

Wayback is pretty active..

Saved 2,873 times between November 28, 1999 and July 10, 2025.

https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/https://www.wyattmuseum.com/

This guy sounds like a fuckin doozy.. lol.

The wayback graph bars.. never seen anything "maxed out" with graph bars.. this is like 2018. Musta been when this shit came out. Let me get one from then.

Never seen a wayback like this where it's archiving green circles every day of the whole year. Who does that.

https://web.archive.org/web/20180601000000*/https://www.wyattmuseum.com/

Click any.. see what the hullaballoo is about with this guy.

Clicked one.. page loads up.. here's some sections

Underground chamber reveals Temple treasures

Ron Wyatt summarizes original findings in ‘Ark’ chamber and performs sub-surface radar scans.

Read More » Analysis reveals metal content in specimen taken from ‘Ark’ site in Turkey

Metal content found in petrified specimens from boat shaped formation in mountains of Eastern Turkey, indicates a man-made object assembled with metal fittings.

Read More » Ron Wyatt – Chromosome count in ‘blood’ sample

Ron Wyatt discussed chromosome count in ‘blood’ sample and impact of archaeological discoveries.

Read More »


Top bar area you can check sections.. I go to the ark of the covenant.

ARK OF THE COVENANT dangerous underground excavations explore radar anomalies

Richard Rives (president of Wyatt Archaeological Research) leads team members in dangerous excavation of underground quarries.

Read More » Underground chamber reveals Temple treasures

Ron Wyatt summarizes original findings in ‘Ark’ chamber and performs sub-surface radar scans.

Read More » Ron Wyatt – Chromosome count in ‘blood’ sample

Ron Wyatt discussed chromosome count in ‘blood’ sample and impact of archaeological discoveries.

Read More » The Ark of the Covenant Special Article

AT THIS TIME, WYATT ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH CAN PROVIDE NO CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE REGARDING THE DISCOVERY OF THE ARK OF THE COVENANT. There are many claims being made today as to the location of the Ark of the Covenant and the purpose of this site is to give you an opportunity to hear Ron Wyatt’s story as he has told it and …

Read More » Radar Locates an Entrance

In February 2003 Wyatt Archaeological Research conducted ground penetrating radar scans at the exact location Ron had described as the entrance to the passageway of Jeremiah. The Radar scans revealed a void behind a man made wall, and the project to locate Jeremiah’s passageway began. Excavation permits were obtained from the Israel Antiquities Authority and an appeal was made for …

Read More » Inside the Ark of the Covenant

LATER… Ron returned to the chamber. Using a star tipped drill he made a 5/8 inch hole in the stone case. Ron had brought with him a colonoscope (a medical device with a powerful light source used to look into the human body). Inserting the colonoscope into the hole he could see the crown-molding around the top of the Mercy …

Read More » Returning to Jerusalem

January 1981 As 1981 came to an end, Ron and the boys returned to Jerusalem. Even though it is cold there in the winter, the cave system was always a very comfortable and constant temperature, both in summer as well as winter. The work, however, was beginning to take a toll on all three of them. They all began to …

Read More » The Excavation Begins

January 1979 Ron Wyatt and his sons Ronny and Danny return to Jerusalem and began the excavations. They would eventually remove many tons of rock and debris, sifting through all of it for artifacts: A requirement of the Department of Antiquities which they were happy to comply with. They began by digging straight down along a cliff face, forming a …

Read More » The Ark of the Covenant

AT THIS TIME, WYATT ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH CAN PROVIDE NO CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE REGARDING THE DISCOVERY OF THE ARK OF THE COVENANT. Excerpts from and adaptations of the writings of Mrs. Ron (Mary Nell) Wyatt Ron Wyatt claimed that he found the Ark of the Covenant. He was never allowed to provide conclusive evidence. “More and more we are hearing of new …

Read More » August 2006 Excavation Reveals Plastered Enclosure

 The Ark of the Covenant – The earthly throne of the Almighty and a container for the Ten Commandments, the stipulations of His covenant with mankind, which He wrote in stone with His own finger. The location of the Ark, unknown for thousands of years, has been the subject of great supposition, among Bible students and archaeologists alike. Is it …

I'm just gonna go look on youtube for this guy. Gonna go look up Ron Wyatt ark.

ok you got one.. 1 hour 14 minutes.

Original Ron Wyatt Ark of the Covenant Discovery with Extras

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_l9pUIeBak

It's like who's gonna believe this shit, eh.. well.. I'll check it out. lol

What did he do with it.. lol.. cut to the chase. Skipping the mouse pointer arrow over the timeline to see thumbnails. I don't think I see it. lol.

Asking google, what did Ron Wyatt do with the Ark of the Covenant

"According to Ron Wyatt, he discovered the Ark of the Covenant in a chamber beneath the location where Jesus was crucified. He claimed to have found the ark along with other temple furnishings, and that he witnessed angels guarding the chamber. He also reported taking photos of the ark and blood from the crucifixion that dripped onto it. However, his claims have been widely disputed and are not accepted by mainstream archaeologists. "

lol.. so he couldn't bug off with it? lol

is ron still alive

Ron Wyatt passed away on August 4, 1999.

so it's somebody else running all this, eh.. hmm

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newfunturistic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Video to text, transcript of that.

Want the one I'm not supposed to say out loud? Cool, here it is. You've never lived in a singular timeline. Your consciousness is a roaming signal, not a fixed point. And the world, the one you think is solid, is a composite of overlapping data fields that only feel coherent because your brain keeps choosing to see one version at a time. Now here's the actual conspiracy. Open quote, the planet isn't a globe or flat or hollow. It's a kept projected harmonic resonance chamber, a layered multi-dimensional broadcasting station that changes its form based on the collective frequency of the beings inhabiting it. Close quote, and here's the wild part.

All of your memories, deja vu, weird dreams, false nostalgia, strange connections to places you've never been, those aren't spiritual symptoms. Those are signal bleed from timelines. Your consciousness is already linked to. You remember things that didn't happen in this timeline because they happened in another one? That's still running. Every glitch you've ever noticed, every Mandela effect, that moment where you swore something had to be different, you weren't wrong, you just didn't slide cleanly, and this is where it gets dangerous. There are entire institutions, hidden programs, maybe even AIs dedicated to keeping your signal tethered to the lowest vibration version of Earth possible because if you remember that you could shift timelines at will, if you remember how to literally jump through the matrix via your internal frequency tuning, you wouldn't need their systems, you wouldn't obey, you wouldn't fear death, you'd remember you're a multi-dimensional being piloting a light suit inside a dream loop.

So they use trauma, they use screens, they use noise, routine, heartbreak, scrolling, fear, money, food, laws, weather, shame, anything they can to muddy your signal. So if I believe anything with my whole existence, it's that the real conspiracy isn't that we're being watched, it's that we're being anchored so we forget how to fly, and most people are so deep in the trance they think I'm crazy for reminding them they have wings.

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What's interesting here is where they talk about how the collective consciousness operates.

"the planet isn't a globe or flat or hollow. It's a kept projected harmonic resonance chamber, a layered multi-dimensional broadcasting station that changes its form based on the collective frequency of the beings inhabiting it."

Are they saying here, that if people weren't brought down so much with all the bullshit, like having to slave for low money.. or just the homeless people out there, probably giving out bad vibes. I don't know. If you could make things less worse, would that affect this collective frequency.

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newfunturistic 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's reports about this guy. As if just running on "vapours" would be enough to power an engine. Somebody would have videos of them doing it, if it was possible, right?

He's not on the wikipedia but is in this french version that somebody ran through translator.

https://fr-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/Thomas_Ogle?_x_tr_sl=fr&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en

Checking the channel that vid was from. They got another guy.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLiG8ZIi5Bd/

"The Charles Pogue carburetor reportedly achieved 200+ MPG by vaporizing gasoline before combustion, dramatically improving fuel efficiency, but was suppressed and never mass-produced.

Credit: The Why Files"

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