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S21 Ep63: Supernatural News/Parashare: Alien Anarchy & Near Death Discoveries Edition w/Mallie Fox

Darkness Radio
This episode of Darkness Radio delves into the latest wave of government UAP disclosures, exploring newly released footage and documents. The hosts also examine profound near-death experiences, including a woman's vivid life in a coma and another's journey to heaven and hell, alongside other paranormal news and scientific curiosities.
The podcast begins by analyzing the second batch of UAP files released by the government, which includes footage of a fighter jet shooting down a balloon-like object. The hosts discuss the implications of this 'soft disclosure' and the potential collaboration between Hollywood and the government, particularly regarding Steven Spielberg's new film. A Texas pastor's warning that UFO encounters are demonic and anti-Christian is debated. The conversation then shifts to a woman who lived an entire life in a coma, giving birth to triplets, only to wake up and find it was a hallucination. Another woman's near-death experience takes her to a hellish landscape and then to heaven, where she meets her deceased fiancé. The episode also covers a pub ghost pranking staff, the psychological benefits of contemplating death, and a US tourist's sighting of a large fin in Loch Ness.
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Space missions may have missed signs of alien life
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Hollywood mirrors real military accounts
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Unknown technology was watching astronauts in 1972.
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Apollo 17 photo is the most significant UAP evidence.
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Alien abductions are linked to occult practices and demonic entities.
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Human encroachment drives bear attacks
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AI-powered queries are rising while keyword searches decline
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She grieved the loss of her dream children.
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She met her deceased fiancé in heaven.
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Accepting mortality fosters community and meaning.
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The Great Pyramid's geometry protects it from earthquakes.