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The Obelisk | An Evening with Melissa Dawn

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Originally born in Canada as a Gen-Xr in the 1970s, Melissa has spent her life collecting ghostly folklore. She recently moved to the U.S to live with her amazing husband and rest assured, she'll be investigating and gathering the local stories. YOU CAN ...

Highlights

Melissa Dawn, a Gen-Xer originally from Canada, shares her journey of collecting ghostly folklore and her recent move to the U.S. She discusses her shift from conspiracy theories to storytelling, her paranormal experiences, and the cultural differences she's observed.
04:13
America has a stronger national identity than Canada
16:35
Demons only aim to turn people away from faith.
28:11
Speaking a name gives it power.
43:53
A growling voice told her to die.
1:01:16
MAiD is a demonic sacrifice feeding dark forces
1:10:50
Cults exploit spiritual voids and end-of-days narratives
1:47:23
Gen-X has a responsibility to influence Gen-Z by staying grounded in nature.

Chapters

From Canada to Utah: A Ghostly Folklore Collector's New Beginning
01:08
Growing Up in a Victorian House: The Paranormal Roots of Ghostly Archives
07:20
When Writing About Demons Triggers the Paranormal: A Parasite Cleanse?
24:46
A Disturbing Exorcism: The Demonic Voice on the Phone
43:53
How Negative Entities Exploit Despair: From Cults to Canada's MAiD System
58:10
Filling the Spiritual Void: Red Flags of Modern Cults and Their Leaders
1:10:50
The Fake Astral Realm: Are the Anunnaki Merging with Our Reality?
1:25:50

Transcript

Jerry Cthulhu: Oh guys, hold on hold, on hold, on hold, on city. Niish: I'm in Washington, all right. Jerry Cthulhu: Good evening, welcome to the obelisk. We've already started without you guys. Tonight's guest is Melissa dawn. Originally born in canada ...