This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show delves into a peculiar situation in Minneapolis concerning the Somali community. A theory suggests that natural deaths may be unreported to maintain government benefits like housing and EBT. The discussion is fueled by an incident at a Somali market where a man was seen leaving with a severed arm, raising questions about safety and unreported events.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features AJ Gentile, creator of "The Why Files," known for his deep dives into conspiracy theories, mysteries, and unexplained phenomena. Gentile, a former Hollywood producer and writer, discusses the creation and rapid growth of his YouTube channel. The conversation touches on various controversial topics including DARPA, the moon landing, Tesla's free energy, ancient civilizations, remote viewing, government surveillance via the Patriot Act, media manipulation, the concept of stolen valor, hidden history involving giants and the Smithsonian, Vatican secrets, the Mel's Hole phenomenon, and cryptids like Bigfoot. The episode emphasizes the importance of critical thinking in navigating these complex subjects.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled 'New Jersey Drones: Where Did They Go? #shorts', discusses the recent decrease in chatter surrounding drones that were previously observed over New Jersey. The creator expresses curiosity about the current status and whereabouts of these drones, prompting viewers to wonder what happened to them.
This content discusses mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey, raising concerns about national security and government competence. It speculates on whether these drones are a US government operation or a foreign threat, drawing parallels to the Chinese spy balloon incident. The discussion highlights potential government intelligence strategies and critiques the perceived incompetence within the Department of Defense.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features Brandon Fugal, owner of Skinwalker Ranch. Fugal discusses his initial intentions to debunk ranch rumors, which shifted after an encounter with an Area 51 specialist led to unexplained phenomena. The conversation covers his personal background, successful career in commercial real estate, and the acquisition of Skinwalker Ranch from Robert Bigelow. Fugal details his significant financial investment in research at the ranch, reinvesting proceeds into the project and charitable causes without personal profit. Topics include childhood, a "Hawaii Mission," discussions on the nature of Skinwalkers, "spies on the ranch," "digging on the ranch," and the concept of "intelligence with volition."
Brandon Fugal revealed a covert Pentagon asset operated at Skinwalker Ranch for three years, funded by his experiments without his knowledge. This disclosure to the Senate Intelligence Committee was described as 'mind-blowing' by Fugal. The content touches on unexplained phenomena and government investigations, aligning with the show's investigative nature.
Brandon Fugal details his experiences at Skinwalker Ranch, including the discovery of paranormal markers like animal carcasses used to contain spirits. The property was once part of a Pentagon black budget program, and Fugal has implemented advanced surveillance. Evidence of UAPs and technological manipulation by an unknown intelligence has been documented, leading to briefings for the Senate Intelligence Committee and reports of medical episodes.
This episode features Tu Lam and Shawn Ryan sharing personal paranormal experiences in historically significant locations. Tu Lam recounts a chilling encounter during tactical training in an abandoned Philippine hospital, involving unexplained phenomena near the morgue. Shawn Ryan details unsettling events at a Civil War-era cabin in Tennessee, including disembodied footsteps captured on audio.
This video tests an alien-themed target with high-caliber firearms. The .50 BMG Serbu BFG-50A, using API-T rounds, created clean pass-throughs due to high velocity, failing to produce an explosive effect. A .50 AE Desert Eagle with hollow points offered a different terminal ballistics result. The creator suggests binary explosives might be needed for a more dramatic impact.
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