Alien Abduction: Is Travis Walton's Story the Most Compelling Evidence We Have?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @decodingtheunknown2373
    @decodingtheunknown2373  Год назад +21

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    • @budgreenjeans
      @budgreenjeans Год назад +4

      Whatever fact boi 🙂

    • @2lefThumbs
      @2lefThumbs Год назад +3

      Uplevel your own reading experience by comparing Pompey (the person) with Pompeii (the city), and contrasting their respective pronunciations👍 (mind you, if you're in the royal Navy, Pompey is a city, the the final syllable rhymes with "key" as does the general's name, unlike the city in the bay of Naples, which is generally rendered in English to rhyme with "kay", or "kay-ee" if you're doing latin)

    • @geromelegnome5446
      @geromelegnome5446 Год назад +1

      17:27 penisthumb!!!

    • @tturi2
      @tturi2 Год назад

      sounds like he saw clouds at night time, those can look like floating space ships

    • @victoriaeads6126
      @victoriaeads6126 Год назад

      Ground will only work if they also screen the news for bull$hit. Right now the American media in the center and left are going nuts over Rupert Murdoch admitting that Fox, which purports to be "News", was lying blatantly to their viewers. Fox and affiliates are not covering anything to do with this, both because of court filings and because of how awful it makes them look. Would Ground be able to parse out the nuances of this? Fox " News" is disturbingly popular, and is often cited as an actual news source.

  • @blinddave88
    @blinddave88 Год назад +442

    I’m not usually in the habit of commenting on my own videos, but I just wanted to let everybody know that after I sent the script to simon, I found out that Travis Walton actually did use a Ghostwriter for his website.

    • @troubletonez
      @troubletonez Год назад +32

      He was a lumberjack, not so much an orator as yourself. I don't know anything about this subject other than my own experience. But I know lumberjacks, and no chance he made this up and told his friends. Sorry.

    • @Gubbins_McBumbersnoot
      @Gubbins_McBumbersnoot Год назад +56

      @@troubletonez So your reason for believing that he didn’t make it up is that.. he’s a lumberjack?

    • @M1ggins
      @M1ggins Год назад +51

      @@Gubbins_McBumbersnoot And they're ok.

    • @Grimnir_x
      @Grimnir_x Год назад +71

      ​@@Gubbins_McBumbersnootLumberjacks literally can't lie, it's the law

    • @nickp1370
      @nickp1370 Год назад +17

      Who you gonna call? Ghostwriters! Lmao 🤣

  • @j.p.6932
    @j.p.6932 Год назад +47

    21:22 I share Simon’s skepticism for polygraphs, but I love how law enforcement basically considers someone guilty if they fail, but don’t rule them out if they pass.

    • @VioletNightSkys
      @VioletNightSkys 11 месяцев назад

      A guilty verdict is a payjob for the prosecutor

    • @richardlawson6787
      @richardlawson6787 10 месяцев назад +6

      Never take a lie detector even if your innocent..nervous people will trigger a false positive

    • @j.p.6932
      @j.p.6932 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@richardlawson6787
      Exactly, they’re unreliable.

    • @philb2820
      @philb2820 10 месяцев назад

      That’s why they are considered inadmissible in many states now.

    • @NinjaNezumi
      @NinjaNezumi 9 месяцев назад

      All major government jobs require you successfully pass a lie detector. Except, obviously, congress and president.

  • @jonathanperry8331
    @jonathanperry8331 Год назад +358

    There was an interview where he said that in his opinion the ship was powering up and basically electrocuted him. So they took him and treated him the same way you would take a dog to the vet if you hit them with your car.

    • @MrEnjoivolcom1
      @MrEnjoivolcom1 Год назад +31

      But on a Galactic scale, lol.

    • @7Lace77
      @7Lace77 Год назад +8

      Interesting. 😸

    • @Nefville
      @Nefville Год назад +35

      You're telling me a Tesla has a pedestrian warning system but an alien spaceship doesn't?

    • @DeaDGoD_XIV
      @DeaDGoD_XIV Год назад +26

      ​@@Nefvillenext you'll be shocked to learn their entertainment is only Pong

    • @M3PH11
      @M3PH11 Год назад +37

      @@Nefville what just like garbage trucks have backup sirens but if you stand behind a fighter plane at the wrong time you are definitely going to become fried chicken

  • @sertank735
    @sertank735 Год назад +14

    “Why are they so obsessed with butts?” - Our pets when we take them to the Vet

  • @Zeta9966
    @Zeta9966 Год назад +173

    This happened like an hour and a half from where I live. I actually met someone a few months ago (they got into a car accident with my ex lol) who was from Heber and knew Travis personally. He even said that Travis hasn’t broken his story and that he’s a super nice guy and actually hates talking about it.

    • @herzkine
      @herzkine Год назад +10

      You mean DIDNT happen :D

    • @scionofdorn9101
      @scionofdorn9101 Год назад +16

      Probably worried he'll contradict himself and let the cat out of the bag.

    • @Zeta9966
      @Zeta9966 Год назад

      I mean yes, it’s probable that it’s not real. And if it is, it probably was some psyop shit. AZ is a hotbed for UFO sightings and the only one that’s actually really hard to explain is the Phoenix lights. Because they were reported by people across the state, and pilots as well.
      Could it have been military? More than likely. But it’s still unidentified.

    • @ThestuffthatSaralikes
      @ThestuffthatSaralikes Год назад +6

      I mean can’t we just imagine for a second it happened? 😬

    • @alexrener2413
      @alexrener2413 Год назад +1

      ​@@herzkine No. You mean did happen. :D

  • @Nylak-Otter
    @Nylak-Otter Год назад +90

    Yeah, I have significant brain damage from traumatic head injuries, and I'm so glad that ghosts aren't a thing. I have visual and audio hallucinations that look and feel real to me, but I can recognize with context clues (mostly using my dog) when they aren't.
    If I believed in ghosts, my life would be a nightmare.

    • @STORMDAME
      @STORMDAME Год назад +28

      I'm so sorry this is happening to you but so impressed that you are strong enough to rationalise your way out of it.

    • @prof.mommyarty
      @prof.mommyarty Год назад +14

      So sorry that you're suffering like this and super impressed that you've kept your common sense and rely on your dog for confirmation. Have a great day

    • @ez_company9325
      @ez_company9325 Год назад +12

      @@prof.mommyarty The only problem is...... his dog has been dead for several years.
      LOL

    • @JonesingUSAF
      @JonesingUSAF Год назад

      TBI’s are a motherfucker for sure. I though tinnitus was brutal, then I got a TBI and the hearing random voices that I can’t understand all the time blows!! The quieter it is, the more deafening it is…😢

    • @Nylak-Otter
      @Nylak-Otter Год назад +5

      @@JonesingUSAF You've got the voices that you can't understand, too? So do I, and it's so annoying and hard to describe! It sounds like they're speaking your language and has the same flow and intonation and everything, but you just can't interpret most of it when you try to listen to it and pay attention.
      My other big one is barking dogs, but that's because I'm personally and professionally constantly surrounded by dogs, so it feels normal...except when I hear a barking dog in the near distance in the middle of the night and my own dog is having no reaction. 😂 My fiancée will sleep through that, but my dog never would.

  • @LloxieFox
    @LloxieFox Год назад +50

    I am SO glad you took the time to point out what BS polygraph tests are. Every time I see those mentioned on tv as if they were even slightly reliable, it drives me crazy. At this point I think any show that mentions them should be required to include a disclaimer that they're total BS.

    • @pkpistol
      @pkpistol Год назад +1

      The Green River killer and Ted Bundy both passed lie detector tests, so obviously they are so unreliable. Travis failed atleast 2, one on live tv and it's on utube btw, but like you point out they are pretty bogus, and this live test was on a game show called The moment of truth.

    • @JonesingUSAF
      @JonesingUSAF Год назад +5

      And yet you still have to do them for various positions and clearances in the military. Not saying they aren’t BS. From my experiences, the more out of touch bullshit something is, the more military leadership will want it.

    • @khaosreigns6428
      @khaosreigns6428 Год назад

      Polygraph tests aren't bs. Now mind you they aren't technically lie detector tests. A polygraph test measures micro changes in the body such as muscle twitches, dilating eyes, perspiration, breathing, heartbeat, etc. It's by a combination of these changes in the body that the person administering the test can make an educated guess on whether a person is lying or not. The test itself does not tell if a person is lying but the registering of these changes are a common occurrence in a person who is not being entirely honest. From personal experience I can say definitively that just because something isn't admissible in court doesn't mean it shouldn't be. For example during my divorce I had photos, texts, and voice recordings of my wife cheating on me. I was told none of those things proved anything. I was told the photo could have been old or altered, I was told that the voice recording could be anyone, and I was told the texts could have been sent by me from her phone. It's not that these things don't work or don't matter, it's that our justice system are lazy and just want an open and shut case to get you out of their courtroom. Just saying. A polygraph may not detect a lie but it is very reliable in picking up on small changes in the body that indicate dishonesty.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +6

      They're more of a stress detector than a lie detector anyway.

    • @bumbuzzZ
      @bumbuzzZ 8 месяцев назад

      If they're accurate only 50% of the time and 6 out of 7 passed, it makes me think the examiner is biased somehow

  • @johnchedsey1306
    @johnchedsey1306 Год назад +17

    I've driven through these areas of Arizona quite a few times and it's the people who live around there who are a bit scary, not lights in the night sky.

  • @felicitybywater8012
    @felicitybywater8012 Год назад +93

    There was a guy up in Queensland (in Australia) a fair few years ago who was missing for a few days & his missus got the police into it, thinking he was laying dead/injured in the bush up there. He was found on the roadside or something & told the police he'd been abducted by aliens then wrote a book about it & had his head on the telly.
    Anyways, the police kept tabs on him & he eventually went back to where he was "abducted", they followed him in & found him tending to his drug plantation. The only thing that ever abducted him was sampling too.much of his own merchandise.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Год назад +5

      well that's REALLY dumb if true. Alternative explanation would be that the drug farm was why he was in that location alone at night to get abducted.
      Surely if it was from smoking his own pot, he wouldn't go to the police & report it? Even potheads know if they're tripping, especially if they're with it enough to be growing it in commercial quantities!

    • @pedrodepacas-ic1cb
      @pedrodepacas-ic1cb Год назад

      If you got that much weed to smoke you can smoke all day and not get tired. Tolerance goes up quickly when it comes to THC. I've been a cultivator for 15 years, bong in my lap as I type.

    • @NightMedicine
      @NightMedicine Год назад +5

      That’s pretty smart on the aliens part… abduct someone when they’re high.
      The perfect crime.
      😂

    • @felicitybywater8012
      @felicitybywater8012 Год назад

      @@mehere8038 1. It was well before it was legalised for personal use here.
      2. He was growing a commercial quantity.
      3. Not many crims/crooks are geniuses.

    • @StretchDattass
      @StretchDattass Год назад

      ​@@felicitybywater8012 4. Weed isn't the only drug you grow, I'm pretty sure Coke is plant based in some way.
      5. People will do plenty of stupid shit to avoid jail time
      6. If he's willing to grow that much shit, he's probably on other shit too.

  • @bigafroman4277
    @bigafroman4277 Год назад +53

    Oh nice! Do Bob Lazar next 😎

    • @christophermitchell7001
      @christophermitchell7001 Год назад

      I'd like to see what they make of Charles AA Dellschau, NYMZA and the Sonora Auro club.

    • @michaelp2952
      @michaelp2952 Год назад

      I believe Bob Lazar truly believes what he's saying is truly what he saw , it's just that what he saw was all bulshit .

    • @7Lace77
      @7Lace77 Год назад +1

      ​​@@christophermitchell7001 Never heard any of those.... Heavens Gate would be a good episode tho. I'm sure Simom would be swayed that he missed out on the passing ship with the rest of us. We can't catch up with them now. 😿

    • @demonicusa.k.a.theblindguy3929
      @demonicusa.k.a.theblindguy3929 Год назад +1

      " Red rover red rover Bob Lazar is coming over".

    • @TempleofAmon666
      @TempleofAmon666 Год назад

      Bob lazar is a fraud. Made it all up.

  • @epmueller87
    @epmueller87 Год назад +54

    National Forests are used for conservation and administered by the Department of Agriculture; National Parks are used for preservation and administered by the Department of The Interior in the United States. This is what allows logging, hunting, etc. in our National Forests but not allowed in our National Parks. The rivalry between John Muir and Gifford Pinchot could make an interesting story for one of your channels. Thank you for the years of content.

    • @clubjed6276
      @clubjed6276 Год назад +3

      I live right near pinchot lake

    • @stevethegreatis
      @stevethegreatis Год назад +4

      The national forests selling trees is still pretty controversial tho. Especially old growth.

    • @wayfa13
      @wayfa13 Год назад

      @@stevethegreatis US behaving like a shithole country selling trees like that lol

  • @markmattheviewable
    @markmattheviewable Год назад +64

    Fire in the Sky (1993) remains one of those films I go back to every year or so and watch because of how if you push a knitting needle into your frontal cortex, it's almost believable. It's also obvious that in the 90s that there was espionage between production companies and ideas were being stolen, as it was basically one extra long episode of The X-Files. Of course, Robert Patrick ended up in both of them.

    • @tophers3756
      @tophers3756 Год назад +7

      Even though the film abduction bears almost no resemblance to Walton's (fictitious) account.

    • @machineelf9459
      @machineelf9459 Год назад

      @@user-or4zq8yh1w I used to imagine it was just for fun.

    • @thecianinator
      @thecianinator Год назад +5

      @Daniel no

    • @thecianinator
      @thecianinator Год назад +3

      @@tophers3756 it's so good though

    • @Nefville
      @Nefville Год назад +10

      Its a good movie. It starts off like a B movie with the police and the guys at the bar plus what follows but then all the sudden out of nowhere you see what happened to Travis and its scary as hell. I always assumed the story was BS but I like the way they portrayed the aliens and the inside of their ship.

  • @lostbutfreesoul
    @lostbutfreesoul Год назад +7

    Not a lawyer, but you are so close to one of the quirks of law that makes me giggle:
    Not a witness until you are being asked questions about the case!

  • @baalzeebub4230
    @baalzeebub4230 Год назад +6

    “Not even their beards?” I think I’ve found Simon’s all time shortest tangent! Nice line, Simon!

  • @drewknoles3258
    @drewknoles3258 Год назад +7

    Maybe the aliens just needed a friend who would fight bears for them, for some reason.

  • @TashaBryanRENegade
    @TashaBryanRENegade Год назад +39

    2 minutes in and it's like an inception level tangent. Brilliantly written Dave, always beyond great, Whistle-Boy.

    • @davidfaulds2960
      @davidfaulds2960 Год назад +1

      Simon does have some great writers and his wit and charm makes it all well worth watching.

    • @--enyo--
      @--enyo-- Год назад

      Thanks and welcome, Dave.

  • @Pennysfishkeeping
    @Pennysfishkeeping Год назад +34

    I wish I could see how many hours of your content that I watch. It's a lot. Thank you for making such fantastic videos!

    • @personzorz
      @personzorz Год назад +3

      His RUclips monopoly expands, soon the FTC will be suing him for antitrust

    • @cassieleonard6522
      @cassieleonard6522 Год назад +4

      Same. Living in the WhistlerVerse and love it

    • @atheistmom3591
      @atheistmom3591 Год назад +2

      Whistlerverse forever. ❤

    • @fortressgothika
      @fortressgothika Год назад

      Nice try Penny but there's another comment that has it head further up Simon's ass than yours does.

  • @mindyroe4541
    @mindyroe4541 Год назад +4

    Simon's decoding, and I'm over here geeking over the fact that the editor, Jen?, is a multi stan. 💜💜💜💜

  • @loadedhot1034
    @loadedhot1034 Год назад +25

    What a lot of people don't know is a UFO had been reported to police in that same area a couple nights before that, and even that UFO was witnessed by a couple of people fishing that very same night Walton disappeared.

    • @royalty5058
      @royalty5058 Год назад +2

      Could u find an article maybe? Not challenging you, I believe the story myself

    • @loadedhot1034
      @loadedhot1034 Год назад +1

      @@royalty5058 I have seen it mentioned on several different videos.

    • @NightMedicine
      @NightMedicine Год назад +1

      If you look into it there are a LOT of weird details with this case. Particularly the radiation in the area and on Travis and his friends and medical tests done on Travis when he was “returned.”

    • @gestaposantaclaus
      @gestaposantaclaus Год назад +1

      @@loadedhot1034WOW such great proof bro!

  • @taylordair8
    @taylordair8 Год назад +5

    “Abduct me by aliens and Probe my ass” Totally added to the Roster.

  • @NonContentMakerZ3
    @NonContentMakerZ3 Год назад +59

    Simon is truly fenomenal in picking superb writers. Dave, Liam and the Legendary Danny Salter. It is a talent to spot talent. Only thing I miss is the Biographics of youtubes most interesting person.. You know what I mean Simon. We all want to see the one about Danny.

    • @mikestewart7338
      @mikestewart7338 Год назад +8

      Phenomenal

    • @barrysmith5189
      @barrysmith5189 Год назад +3

      Preach, Brother! We'll back you up.

    • @leah3801
      @leah3801 Год назад +5

      A Biographics about Danny and/or the other writers would be a brilliant April Fools video

    • @mikecassidy1623
      @mikecassidy1623 Год назад +4

      Equivalent to a child’s essay 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @alexiswelsh5821
      @alexiswelsh5821 Год назад +1

      And George. Also what happened to him?

  • @andiward7068
    @andiward7068 Год назад +14

    There's always an assumption that aliens will all be unified, advanced and intelligent. What if we get "Florida Man" of the galactic world? Just because they have space travel doesn't mean they know how it works.

    • @baalzeebub4230
      @baalzeebub4230 Год назад +2

      I really like the way you put it. Florida man gets a flat tire. While fixing it he picks up a fox or other wildlife beside the road and gets his kicks poking it. Then he turns it loose after his flat tire is changed. That’s all these alien abductions are.
      Edit: after all if interstellar travel is so cheap that Florida man can buy an old model ufo the cost of landing in a moderate gravity well is probably on par with buying whatever his version of a rack of ribs and a six pack. May as well be comfortable while changing that tire instead of huddling on an asteroid if it’s only $20 extra gas.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Год назад

      well in Star trek, they're intelligent, but bored & so play silly games for fun - assuming Q is the alien doing the abducting or in some way involved in making it happen

    • @andiward7068
      @andiward7068 Год назад +1

      @Me Here I'm thinking the TNG ep with Jordy getting kidnapped by the (seemingly) ignorant/backwoods aliens when he went to fix their ship. The crew believed a race that had a 5yo intellect could operate in space so it's not hard to extrapolate there could be a wide spectrum of intelligence among space faring people.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Год назад

      @@andiward7068 or ferengi, just stealing the tech of other species :)
      tbh, I can't remember that episode you're speaking of, I've been meaning to rewatch TNG for years now, think I really need to, I didn't think there were any episodes I didn't remember at all, but I don't remember that one at all, the closest I remember to it is the episode with the 1's & 0's as it's name, but that doesn't fit that description at all

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Год назад

      @@andiward7068 actually, thinking about it, I think I do partly remember the episode you're talking about, where they kinda can't figure out how a species so dumb can be flying the space ship & then kinda discover that they get others to do the work for them, after having made lots of comments to each other about their ignorance/condition of the ship or something, I'm still VERY vague on it, but I do slightly recall the one you're talking about I think. They weren't quite as dumb as initially thought of though, since they had an ongoing strategy of how to handle the problems - abducting gulliable people who wanted to help them & forcing them to work for them ie, wasn't the first time they'd done it, was their standard procedure - if I'm remembering right, but yeh, you're right, likely a wide spectrum out there if aliens are flying around. I suspect the Klingons had to steal the space travel tech too, not like their culture rewards of encourages scientists now is it! How would they have possibly acheived space travel on their own?

  • @lindseyharalson490
    @lindseyharalson490 Год назад +14

    My parents lived close to where this happened, when it happened. My dad said everyone thought they spent a little too much time in the woods. Possibly ingested some fungi 😂❤ I love my dad

  • @auntbee6993
    @auntbee6993 Год назад +18

    Dave's dark humor in the beginning made me choke on my coffee😂 I hope the Ariel School phenomenon is on the list of future episodes

  • @ryancole4015
    @ryancole4015 Год назад +7

    Fire in the sky scared me as a kid. Still watched it but that ship scene was wild.

    • @ScooterinAB
      @ScooterinAB 8 месяцев назад +1

      Fire in the Sky scares me now. I watched it when it came out and it was upsetting. I watched it when it came out on DVD and it was still upsetting. Sadly, it seems like all of the interesting (upsetting) parts are artistic license and didn't happen in his actual story.

  • @axby1922
    @axby1922 Год назад +7

    Simon, National Forests in the US fall under the jurisdiction of the Forestry Service under the Department of Agriculture. The point of them is to yes, preserve, but also manage to ensure a sustainable lumber market as well as healthy forests.

    • @freyjaravenclaw3577
      @freyjaravenclaw3577 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah... the same forestry service that had a "controlled" burn on the driest, windiest, extremely remote forest burning down 800 acres of blue doug firs that my family planted 200 years ago.

  • @jmanj3917
    @jmanj3917 Год назад +44

    I was staying with my buddy in Washington state, around the turn of the millennium, when the exact same thing happened.
    We had just started our afternoon drinking session when there was a knock on the door.
    The forestry service was there to inform my buddy that about a dozen or so huge trees that lined his driveway were starting to interfere with the communications wires near them, and that the trees had to come down.
    The good news was that they were obligated to pay him for any trees he had to lose...to the tune of a thousand dollars each.
    As a result, my buddy was paid twelve thousand dollars for some trees about which he couldn't have cared less.
    So it was pretty much the exact same story: Trees were cut down; People were paid for cutting down those trees; and there were no f'n aliens involved.

  • @AlphaGamer1981
    @AlphaGamer1981 Год назад +5

    One thing this story completely missed out was the part where the search for travis with the police, there were men with strange electronic devices testing the area and mike rogers asked them what they were doing. "Checking for radiation." They tested mike and he was clear, they scanned the chainsaws on the back of the truck and the needles shot up. When mike went over to the leading police officer to speak to these guys (to help verify his story that happened) "what men?" Said the officer, the men had vanished and never showed up again during the search.

  • @mtokoto
    @mtokoto Год назад +4

    I hope at some point in the future, Simon will do an episode on John Titor the "Time Traveler"

  • @daviddodson8922
    @daviddodson8922 Год назад +34

    I love these. Simon makes these super entertaining. The writers do a lot to set him up for greatness. The editor is on point. You have a great team Simon. Thanks everyone involved.

  • @The_SCPFoundation
    @The_SCPFoundation Год назад +7

    Yessssssss!!!!!! I requested this on the other video and said that I would love to see Simon's sceptical commentary while going through the details. This is crazy awesome

  • @kaitlynnp582
    @kaitlynnp582 Год назад +18

    I met a polygraph operator a while back and didn't have the guts to say it was bullshit to their face, but they really seemed to think they were great at sussing out lies, with or without their useless machine. I ended up finding another conversation to be in before I laughed at a rude time.

    • @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425
      @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 Год назад +6

      Actually the person conducting the test is more important than you think in sussing out what's going on with the person being interviewed. Yes, the actual test is garbage, but the conductor of the tests are trained to pick up on people's differing body language/ticks/breathing/sweating etc on the questions they're asked. Their job is to scare the person into believing if they're guilty they'll get found out.. At least get what I gather from interrogation videos which speak on the practice.

    • @kaitlynnp582
      @kaitlynnp582 Год назад +2

      @@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 that makes sense. I wonder how well it would work on someone in a scenario when they aren't afraid of legal ramifications of the test

    • @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425
      @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 Год назад +3

      @@kaitlynnp582 i often wonder that too. Folk who also watch such videos and know their tactics and, as you say, feel confident they'll pass with no fear of lW enforcement. That i don't know, and I spose there's lot we don't get told as it's give away tactics!

    • @MoGumboFukUTubeForChngngMyName
      @MoGumboFukUTubeForChngngMyName Год назад +4

      If that’s your “expertise,” you tend to convince yourself of its legitimacy. Like chiropractors, most were med school rejects, but once they are practicing, they believe they can cure everything from a sore finger to infertility, autism, pancreatic cancer, Alzheimer’s, blindness, hair loss, schizophrenia, hemorrhoids, toe nail fungus, stinky ass syndrome, sepsis, and, yes, sore necks.

    • @Mr.InbetweenFX
      @Mr.InbetweenFX 11 месяцев назад

      @@MoGumboFukUTubeForChngngMyNameare you telling me that my chiropractor didn’t cure my my sore ass disease?

  • @DawnSuttonfabfour
    @DawnSuttonfabfour Год назад +5

    "Abduct the President" - ok, let's play that one. "So President Trump, you were abducted by aliens"? 🤣😂

    • @sirchadiusmaximusiii
      @sirchadiusmaximusiii 8 месяцев назад

      The media would be calling the aliens racist in about 5 mins then claim they’re colluding with Russia and that only our tax dollars could stop those alien bigots and a lot of useful idiots would clap like seals at their allowed opinion program boxes.

  • @andrewbrady3139
    @andrewbrady3139 Год назад +4

    Just because you have not seen something, does not mean it doesn’t exist.
    I HAVE seen things.

    • @davidyoung623
      @davidyoung623 3 месяца назад +1

      Conversely, just because you have seen something, that doesn't necessarily mean that it does exist.

  • @bardsofantiquity
    @bardsofantiquity Год назад +41

    Dr. Grande revealed that they had a contract to fell the trees and were behind. With winter quickly approaching they were faced with the possibility of not finishing in time and therefore not getting paid until after the weather permitted. This story allowed them to get paid for the work they had done, rather than waiting until after it was all done.

    • @alexiswelsh5821
      @alexiswelsh5821 Год назад +17

      Well that explains everyone sticking to their story

    • @thisisme2681
      @thisisme2681 Год назад +12

      Yep!

    • @bradhurd6097
      @bradhurd6097 Год назад +5

      That’s a good point. I personally think this event was a hoax. I’ve seen the movie and read the book. I’ve put a lot of thought into it while reading between the lines. I think only Travis and the Supervisor were in on it and possibly Travis’s brother. The rest of the crew passed the lie detector because they were in the dark. I think one of the guys did say that it looked staged. Plus, these guys were most likely drunk and stoned every day after work.

    • @pkpistol
      @pkpistol Год назад +8

      ​@@bradhurd6097 I have trouble believing this story, big time. Ppl believe it, but I can't understand why, maybe mostly Americans. Atleast two of the crew with him that night, including the driver have come out and said it's a hoax, or words to that effect. On the JR podcast he's description of the craft was so vague, also no-one gets hit by a beam of light then has no marks to show for it, he failed the first lie detector test, and maybe broke even in the 2nd one,but was accused of being deceptive. For some reason ppl say he has passed numerous tests, which is false. He allegedly fought off ETs aboard the craft with a beacon he was able to find on a shelf, he said, lol. The only credit I can give him is for fooling dim witted ppl for over 40yrs, but personally i think it's the biggest hoax doing the rounds and needs to be exposed for what it is, in my opinion.

    • @Dude30977
      @Dude30977 9 месяцев назад

      @@pkpistolDidn’t you watch the video? Lie detector tests are bullshit.

  • @joseybryant7577
    @joseybryant7577 Год назад +6

    In one month it will be April. Simon should deliver the conclusions to these mysteries like Jonathan Frakes. Did a man get abducted? A similar event did take place.

  • @robotx4242
    @robotx4242 Год назад +20

    If alien abductions actually happen the idea they would prefer to take the President is just silly. We don't go into the jungle, find an ape, then ask him to take us to his monkey leader. Or try to communicate with them to negotiate peace and technology agreements. One monkey is as good as the next. What are we going to do? We give them our laser and rocket technology and they give us bananas and show us the best tree to sleep in?

    • @PeeperSnail
      @PeeperSnail 9 месяцев назад +1

      The thing is that, if an alien civilization is advanced enough for space travel, they're also advanced enough to recognize and separate sapient species from other lifeforms. If there were alien civilizations out there that never moved past the mindset of a 19th century European colonialist they're most definitely too busy self-destroying to even be able to go beyond their solar systems.
      If aliens are advanced enough to reach us and observe us, then they have to be culturally advanced enough to not immediately assume a sapient species is nothing more than mere animals just because they're behind on the tech tree. If they're going to contact someone, either as a diplomatic gesture or an intimidation tactic, they're going to research who we regard as leaders. Any contact with literal randoms is going to be accidental.

  • @sonder122
    @sonder122 Год назад +5

    Side note: I read a lovely little piece which pointed out that the words ‘cabin in the woods’ and
    ‘cottage in the forest’ essentially have the same meaning (semantically) but are poles apart in popular understanding.

  • @pullt
    @pullt Год назад +15

    If aliens had the ability to travel here, they must have the means to stay hidden if they wanted to. They definitely wouldn't have their secret visits by a few random people.

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 Год назад +7

      Depends on how much those particular aliens cared if they were seen. I mean a few humans seeing you isn't going to matter people will just think their crazy anyways lol

    • @danps4674
      @danps4674 Год назад

      I’ve been saying that for years, a race thousands is not billions of yrs old wouldn’t be detected and can get bio information without abductions,lol reminds me of one of the ancient aliens guys saying (doesn’t this carving look like a rocket and a space suit lol no why would advanced beings use crappy earth tech lol rockets soooo dumb.

    • @NightMedicine
      @NightMedicine Год назад +3

      That’s assuming they want or care to stay hidden. Do you hide from lesser lifeforms like ants? 😂

    • @pullt
      @pullt Год назад

      @@NightMedicine heh...agreed. and I meant to say that they wouldn't stay secret EXCEPT from a few random idiots

    • @pullt
      @pullt Год назад

      @@LisaAnn777 But how would you fine tune the dial where NORAD doesn't know but some jerkoff in a trailer home knows everything?

  • @sam5miy
    @sam5miy Год назад +2

    I love it when Simon says "baloney" lol

  • @generallypleasantjenny
    @generallypleasantjenny Год назад +3

    I just watched the (I-won’t-say-his-stupid-name)ex-Subway guy video over on Casual Criminalist. I’m so glad I watch this after. Thank you for the laughs!

  • @Twiska
    @Twiska Год назад +35

    On the subject of the rock climber with no fear due to brain damage, I say it's a philosophical issue. If they "fixed" it, his personality would be completely different. Effectively making him a different person. And consequently "killing" the person he used to be. I'm 27 and was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome when I was 10. If there were a magical option to "cure" my condition given to me now, I'd turn it down as my condition is a fundamental part of how I think and feel emotions. So just like this rock climber, our conditions make us who we are. Now, if I had a child, and when they were one year old, they were diagnosed with Asperger's (not possible to diagnose so early, but neither is curing the condition so just roll with it) I'd have them cured. But I'd say five years old is too late to ethically change someone neurologically.

    • @felicitybywater8012
      @felicitybywater8012 Год назад

      Underrated comment.

    • @wayfa13
      @wayfa13 Год назад

      Asperger's is just rolled into Autism these days (Autism Spectrum Disorder), you're just on the low/light end of the spectrum

    • @AnimeShinigami13
      @AnimeShinigami13 Год назад +2

      same, but with not wanting to have kids. I wasn't diagnosed until I was 22 and I was teased and tormented. At one point I actually blew a 10 grand scholarship because i wasn't being properly monitored. I was misdiagnosed as having bipolar, something I'm told is common for high functioning autistic women. The medication gave me severe neurological side effects and i ended up on a revolving door of different meds. I failed my driver's test because of medication side effects, never got another chance and I'm 37 (due to money). If you could guerantee that my kids wouldn't have autism, or detect and cure it in utero, I MIGHT be persuaded to donate eggs for a little extra cash. (No way in hell am i fit to be a parent.) But with my mental health issues and how easily my muscles become inflamed I am in no shape to raise a kid. If you ask me people who think its genocide to try and cure genetic disorders in utero have never had to deal with having one or are pro life fuckers who only want a trophy kid to prove their way of life works.
      The "I'm neuroatypical, the world isn't built for me so I have to force it to change" attitude only works to a point as well. At some point you have to pay rent and put food on the table and that means trying to meet society halfway on that score. Even if its just taking disability so you don't stress yourself into an early grave trying to go the "normal" route of low paying jobs, college, white collar work, remember to tighten your bootstraps and one day you'll be rich. To some extent you have to adapt, its unfair and unrealistic to expect the entire world of however many billion people to change for you.

    • @briancross7835
      @briancross7835 Год назад

      Assburgers

    • @AnimeShinigami13
      @AnimeShinigami13 Год назад

      @@briancross7835 there a reason why you posted only a potentially derogatory nick name and not a sentence?

  • @RHCole
    @RHCole Год назад +17

    I have had floating dreams, face down, being guided through my house at a slow even steady pace by unseen beings. I have also had dreams where I woke up and the exterior of my room is bathed in solid white light.
    ...they are just dreams, but I love bringing it up to True Believers because they always freak out 😆

    • @carlawinduss4665
      @carlawinduss4665 Год назад +4

      Probably sleep paralysis.

    • @thea.m.p.co.467
      @thea.m.p.co.467 Год назад +7

      I have dreams of beings/"aliens" performing upper endoscopies on me without anesthesia, and I can't breathe when the scope goes down my throat. I often wake up from these dreams/nightmares gasping for air...
      I also have central sleep apnea- my brain stops signaling my diaphragm to move, and I stop breathing for up to a minute at a time, 1-3 times an hour.
      But it's _definitely_ aliens abducting me and investigating my stomach contents... No way the two are related... 😂

    • @sirdabzmcgee
      @sirdabzmcgee Год назад +1

      You prolly just have very good REM’s and are noticing astral projection.

    • @jackiekatsianas7271
      @jackiekatsianas7271 Год назад +1

      I have dreams where I'm slowly floating face down through hallways in my house. No alien beings but I'm not totally in control of how I'm floating. They're weird but essentially meaningless, I think, or maybe an anxiety indicator or something like that. I find it fascinating how people have similar elements in their dreams. But obviously we do, because we're all humans and dreams are part of human psychology 🤷‍♀️.

  • @BstormDa
    @BstormDa Год назад +2

    A video about Matteo distefano would be interesting. He's a guy that claims to remember past reincarnations, living during ancient Egypt, knowledge about Atlantis, and other things of that nature.

  • @kayakMike1000
    @kayakMike1000 Год назад +3

    The African school children story from the 90s is compelling. The foo fighter cover-up from pilots are convincing too.

  • @cmdrflint9115
    @cmdrflint9115 Год назад +3

    Ah Jeremy Kyle, that brings back memories, I seem to recall an episode with the fantastic tagline of “You cheated on me 5 times, but did you steal my pressure washer?” Quality programming right there 😂

    • @spinny2010
      @spinny2010 Год назад

      So you still enjoy trashy entertainment then.

  • @BobTheSkull
    @BobTheSkull Год назад +3

    personally i think that chainsaw guns are the best compromise to the weapon situation. if i learned anything from Gears of War it is to fear the sound of a revving chainsaw sound.

  • @Poisonwc
    @Poisonwc Год назад

    "A complete lack of Travis" ... love it! Great video Simon & Crew!

  • @starrywizdom
    @starrywizdom Год назад +17

    Reasons why Aliens might want to abduct Travis:
    They want a cool friend who's up for anything.
    They need a bear scared off.
    They want to examine the brain of someone whose amygdala doesn't work.

    • @kidddogbites
      @kidddogbites Год назад

      I think your onto something with the Amygdala. Assuming for a second travis is telling the truth. I think what we have here is essentially the space equivalent of a Dog running out in front of a Veterinarian's car on her way to work. They Dog (travis) didnt know running into the running car was potentially hazardous to their health, and the Vet (aliens) simply felt bad and didnt wanna let it die.

  • @mayatara1980
    @mayatara1980 Год назад +2

    As a scientist and skeptic, I approach all alien abductions stories with a grain of salt, but I also can't stand people who dismiss the topic with simplistic arguments like the ones you make. I have had my own amount of ufo sightings that I have trouble dismissing as the usual baloons, mirages, planes, whatever, as they clearly do not fit any conventional explanations. And I don't find impossible to believe alien or interdimensional beings or AI machines or time travelers being on this planet as observers and collecting data and samples without wanting to interfere with our civilization. The few cases of supposed contact could be easily explained as rogue aliens (whatever) transgressing rules of non-interference of their own civilization. Really not hard to imagine. Just put humans in the same situation: if we were the visitors and our species had a policy of non-interference, but some of our technicians / scientists /space tourists who had the chance to observe a less evolved species, had also the chance to reach out to some of these individuals to experiment on them outside ethical oversight or, on the other side of the spectrum, warn them about their own demise and give them advice to do better, wouldn't they? Potentially they would. So why would aliens (whatever) not do the same? Why is it the scenario always that they would land in front of the White House and say "take me to your leader?" That's such a simplistic approach to how they could actually interact with us. And why would they even know or care about who our leaders are? Maybe we are not that important to them. We could just be an ecosystem they like to watch, as a zoo, to see how it evolves on its own, and on which they sometimes experiment and take samples, discreetly. I am not saying any of this is fact. I am just saying people jump to much into conckusions based on very simplistic models of who aliens could be and presuming too much on how they'd interact with us. We just don't know and it is wrong to assume. I am ok with exposing potential fraudsters regarding ufo sights and alien abductions, but I also want the same level of seriousness from the debunking side and what I see a lot is dogmatism and straightforward denial of possibilities.

  • @josefstrauss9017
    @josefstrauss9017 Год назад +15

    Herostratos actually burned down the Artemis temple and his fate is unknown to history. (Because they tried the Greek version of damnatio memoriae on him wich didn’t work obviously because we know his name). Pompey had nothing to do with him (if you meant Gnaeus Pompeius particularly) since herostratus story was in Ancient Greece (about 350 BC) and Pompey of the first Triumvirate was alive around the first century BC in the imperium romanum. Now I’m finished bickering, sorry for that.

  • @erickeller6447
    @erickeller6447 Год назад +5

    I currently live in Phoenix but about 10 years ago I lived in Pinedale which is near Heber. It is very beautiful in the mountains but it gets spooky at night. Super dark and I heard many stories from the locals that made me want to lock the doors and sleep with a weapon nearby.
    It's a nice place to visit but I'm glad to be back in the city.

    • @St.Linguini_of_Pesto
      @St.Linguini_of_Pesto Год назад +1

      I've read things from people from that Arizona mountain region (can't recall place names) and they had been camping regularly for a while, but were spooked by unseen creatures (for lack of a better term) approaching their campfires. I don't recall all the details, but by the sound of it, there is _very_ weird stuff in the southwestern desert regions.

  • @charlesjmouse
    @charlesjmouse Год назад +5

    FWIW:
    Memory isn't a recording. It's more a case of your brain making up a convincing re-enactment that may or may not be an accurate version of the events you think you are remembering.
    It's entirely possible to 'remember' something you are utterly convinced is true that actually never happened. The trick is to realise that possibility.

  • @NonContentMakerZ3
    @NonContentMakerZ3 Год назад +3

    Decoding the Unknown: The Story of Danny Salter

  • @nathanmereel2300
    @nathanmereel2300 Год назад +30

    Fun fact, I am actually related to Travis Walton as he is my first cousin twice removed (grandma's cousin). The family retelling of the story is less flattering, since everyone involved in the logging crew (Travis had a forestry service contract for logging) and Travis are notoriously unreliable with a reputation of cheating and lying (and a bit of drugs).

    • @sentimentalsoldier5837
      @sentimentalsoldier5837 Год назад +3

      I'm related to several people on that crew, and I've never heard about the "drug" thing.

    • @spinny2010
      @spinny2010 Год назад +2

      This sounds fishy to me.

    • @spinny2010
      @spinny2010 Год назад

      or should it be SMELLS fishy rather?

    • @sentimentalsoldier5837
      @sentimentalsoldier5837 Год назад +2

      @Spinney2010. I think his comment sounds fishy. I hear people say stuff like this a lot.... I'm related to so and so on that crew through my mother's cousins side of the family. Lol

    • @mytake2688
      @mytake2688 Год назад

      ​@@sentimentalsoldier5837 yall believe the guys?

  • @jerrykinworthy9225
    @jerrykinworthy9225 Год назад +3

    I wonder if Simon would do an episode of Decododing The Unknown on himself if he were ever ubducted by Aliens?

  • @evilwelshman
    @evilwelshman Год назад +27

    For what it's worth, I disagree with Simon's comment that if aliens were to abduct humans, they would abduct someone important like the US president. It would very much depend on what they were trying to achieve. A relevant example, I feel, was North Korea's penchant for clandestinely abducting Japanese citizens (especially kids) from coastal towns/villages back in the 1970s and 80s, as a means of using them to teach their spies how to speak Japanese and about Japanese culture.

    • @stephenluttrell8958
      @stephenluttrell8958 Год назад +9

      I’ll preface this by saying I don’t believe people are being abducted by aliens, but I agree with you. If you wanted to gather data about the average biology of a species, I don’t think you would go for the ones that clearly have an above average lifestyle. Also, I would expect that an alien capable of going across the universe would be able to tell which people were easier or harder to get and analyze.

    • @TobaJones77
      @TobaJones77 Год назад +6

      The theory is that the (potential) aliens were trying to heal Travis after he was injured and had no interest in him beyond that.

    • @macturner2196
      @macturner2196 Год назад +4

      Taking a world leader would make the world be very afraid of them, and every gov. would activate marshal law.

  • @rougeneon1997
    @rougeneon1997 Год назад +2

    I just want to say that "A Fire in the Sky" FREAKED ME THE FUCK OUT as a kid. Ruined me for years. I was terrified to sleep at night and thought I was going to be abducted by aliens.

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Год назад +9

    "We are no longer accepting Alien Abduction as a valid excuse for being late."

  • @onemorechris
    @onemorechris Год назад +1

    Fire in the Sky terrified me when i stayed up late to watch it on tv as a kid.

  • @HyundaiAccentFanClub
    @HyundaiAccentFanClub Год назад +4

    You should do one one the falcon lake incident, most believable alien story I’ve heard of

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank Год назад +1

      Listening to Simon struggling to pronounce the name Stefan Michalak would be a hoot.

  • @rooksy7867
    @rooksy7867 Год назад +2

    “Never let the truth get in the way of a good story” - Chopper Read

  • @jtjames79
    @jtjames79 Год назад +10

    They made a movie based on this story called Fire in the Sky. It was filmed in Oakland Oregon. They had to pay one of my neighbors $500 not to mow his lawn so they could film some scenes.

  • @SergiReyner
    @SergiReyner Год назад +1

    Two minutes in, and Simon is already on a tangent *while* on a tangent. This one promises... xD

  • @Bill-jc1fy
    @Bill-jc1fy Год назад +13

    In answer to your difficulty in understanding why the aliens chose to abduct Travis, an ordinary guy, I believe they thought he was either Buddy Ebson of the Beverly Hillbillies or Robin Williams, according to his appearance in the pictures you showed.
    I enjoy many of your videos mainly to hear your sketchy understanding of past events.

  • @Haileyjays
    @Haileyjays 8 месяцев назад

    Simon can go on a tangent from a tangent. Incredible stuff 👏 👏 👏

  • @nameless7838
    @nameless7838 Год назад +3

    i believe Travis & the story, but that guy's fingers & fingernails at 17:28 are the most alien thing in this video.

  • @AndrewGivens
    @AndrewGivens Год назад

    I will admit that, fictional as it is, 'Fire in the Sky' is one of the most legit scary movies I've ever seen.

  • @cassee2179
    @cassee2179 Год назад +3

    17:27 What is with his fingers there 👀?

  • @nathank4708
    @nathank4708 Год назад +1

    By the time you where talking about dog balls i totally forgot about the topic of aliens. 😂😂

  • @jerichohill487
    @jerichohill487 Год назад +3

    Being skeptical is good. But remember. First black hole theory, early 1900s, first radio waves thought to show it 1964. First evidence for it 1974 first actual picture? 2017 or 19.

  • @Eli22clem
    @Eli22clem Год назад +1

    I love these channels that have a more relaxed l, fun feel!

  • @i.am.not.herbert
    @i.am.not.herbert Год назад +4

    Dude... wth is wrong with that guy's fingers and fingernails talking about someone crying at timestamp 17:39?

  • @verbaldrop887
    @verbaldrop887 Год назад +2

    Hearing the description of the ship and the aliens, that sounds like the classical descriptions you get from like a comic book or novel. Am I the only one who noticed?

    • @TheExplorder
      @TheExplorder Год назад

      Nope, you're not alone. Culture really imbeds into the brain. That's why people who are raised in a religious family, statistically hallucionate significantly more often a demon presence, when they're in a state of sleep paralysis.

  • @Cloud30000
    @Cloud30000 Год назад +3

    Simon’s first tangent is like a cautionary plea for neutering pets.

  • @HairTorque
    @HairTorque Год назад

    On my way home from past work drinks. What is this DTU?! Fantastic! Let's go!

  • @uncael8314
    @uncael8314 Год назад +10

    I've always loved hearing alien abduction stories. They are so weird, wild and unbelievable. There was one where a woman claimed she was abducted and an alien husband and alien children. Also editor Nadine I'm crying at the stray kids and jin memes!

    • @RealElongatedMuskrat
      @RealElongatedMuskrat Год назад +1

      now that you mention it, alien family sounds familiar. Wasn't there a guy who also claimed this? I feel like I've heard this before but the version I remember was a lady claiming this like you said, and then a guy came out of the woodwork to be like yeeees, I TOO have alien children... and a hot alien wife!! 😂 maybe it was in the same series of interviews that I saw so they were back to back, I've just got the two linked in my head. Different people, different supposed alien families, but basically same story.

  • @sliprope
    @sliprope Год назад +2

    SIMON BEST CONTENT CREATOR ON RUclips

  • @sookendestroy1
    @sookendestroy1 Год назад +11

    Idk why but when simon is describing the dude going around the "UFO" it just sounds to me like someone having a mental break walking around a hospital or clinic or whatever, getting escorted back to wherever by staff and given sedatives or oxygen before breaking out of the place and waking up the next day in a ditch.
    A thing that also stands out to me is that it happened in a clearing in the woods and he was struck by a bright light after getting too close to the thing. It almost to me sounds like he saw something like a weather balloon or other object on high voltage transmission lines glowing intensely from the heat, getting shocked or near shocked by getting too close. Those things can mess you up for life or kill you outright.

    • @spinny2010
      @spinny2010 Год назад +3

      You're fishing for answers to prove the sceptic point of view. Neither aspects you propose happened otherwise they would have been reported on. Besides, pylons would have fried him, leaving a corpse. If he'd been in a hospital or electrocuted in the woods the story would have been categorically done and dusted decades ago.

    • @NightMedicine
      @NightMedicine Год назад

      Travis, the other guys helmets, and the surrounding trees all showed significant exposure to radiation. I’m not saying I believe him, but how do you fake that? His medical results are also worth looking at if you can find the details. It’s kind of compelling.
      I used to think he was making it up but after doing a bunch of research and reading on this subject there are too many anomalous details that only illustrate the strangeness of this supposed incident. Again, not saying it was aliens but I don’t think it’s as simple as a lie or a mental break.
      It’s worth looking into if you want to challenge your sense of logic or freak yourself out. There’s a reason these particular cases are so pervasive in our culture and it’s because there are way too many bizarre details and physical anomalies that don’t fit neatly into a single definitive answer.
      I personally think 😊there is something going on outside of our current understanding. I believe we will figure it out in time though. (Whatever is may be.) But that’s just my opinion.

    • @kshowers92189
      @kshowers92189 9 месяцев назад

      Your theory is Travis was in a hospital and the beings he thought he seen was most likely medical staff? And none of them came forward to notify the authorities of this, with the story gripping national news and everything that followed for the next 50 years? Your theory also makes absolutely no logical sense

  • @laylend8632
    @laylend8632 Год назад

    Nice thank you for covering this

  • @Rogue_Fox
    @Rogue_Fox Год назад +49

    You need to do an episode on lie detectors and the different types. They are laughably subjective, yet there are "new" ones that claim 97% accuracy.
    I am not sure a lot of people actually know how the devices work or how the determination is made on truth/lies.

    • @ClassicRiki
      @ClassicRiki Год назад +1

      Yeah, I specifically would like to know more about voice analysis tests. With Machine Learning and neural nets, they can really dig into the most subtle patterns and deviations from those patterns.

    • @machineelf9459
      @machineelf9459 Год назад +1

      I would assume technology would develop to a point of near perfect lie detection like in Bladerunner. I also assume it would involve monitoring brain activity. Surely there’s an area of the brain that lights up only when you lie or make something up.

    • @UmVtCg
      @UmVtCg Год назад +10

      Just remember, it's not a lie if you believe it -George Costanza

    • @chaudx
      @chaudx Год назад +2

      Are you talking about that technique that uses brain activity scans? They are somewhat more reliable than the classical machine we see in movies. They rely on the fact that MOST of the times when we tell lies the part of the brain that's associated with imagination lights up intensely when the memory part should be lighting up instead.

    • @me5969
      @me5969 Год назад +2

      I'm only going off bits and bobs I've picked up so don't take this to gospel but I believe they're pretty accurate but they don't work on psychopaths. That to me seems like a major problem though because outside of a bit of fun then you'll mainly be using them on people who've done something that a psychopath might do. So you'd mainly be using it to solve a crime, find the truth or find information out about infidelity. Granted you don't need to be a psychopath to do any, even all of these things but a psychopath will so it's hard because chances are you're using it on a psychopath in which case it won't work

  • @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin
    @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin Год назад

    "That Alex Holland guy who climbs the Mac background"
    This is the kind of stuff I come here for!

  • @krisrichardson1011
    @krisrichardson1011 Год назад +3

    I watch/listen to alot of ur channels an I always lik how u an ur writers don't automatically give credit to wht is giving right off the bat an u look at different angles an facts, there's logic not just belief, I find that really refreshing, u guys r great

  • @Skullofdarkness1
    @Skullofdarkness1 Год назад +2

    Any time Simon says that aliens would have no interest in us I always think "we spend billions of dollars sending robots to Mars to look at dirt and call it science. If we found life, I think it wouldn't be outside the realm of plausibility that we might study biology before social structure.

  • @austinh7539
    @austinh7539 Год назад +19

    Yes I love goofy episodes like this. More goofy stories that seem like Simon would never believe in a million years please!

    • @GrievousReborn
      @GrievousReborn Год назад +6

      I want less of those because Simon is super annoying in them with how he never shuts up about things not being real when I already understand they're not real and he doesn't have to sound like a broken record to get that point across

    • @o2benaz
      @o2benaz Год назад +6

      @@GrievousReborn Then don’t watch them.

    • @LJO_Hurts_Pianos
      @LJO_Hurts_Pianos Год назад +1

      @@o2benaz Thank you!

    • @austinh7539
      @austinh7539 Год назад

      @@GrievousReborn I could understand that, it is repetitive, I find it funny. But I could see how if you didn’t it would get tiresome. I would like to see a mystery that would be a classic “____is Obviously not real” comment from Simon but somewhere along the lines it really stumps him. I mean I doubt there are a ton of them out there but I would love for him to find one, just one silly mystery that leaves him contemplating for at least a second the possibility. Not cause I think it’s true just cause that would be fun to see

    • @GrievousReborn
      @GrievousReborn Год назад

      @@o2benaz still doesn't invalidate my criticism

  • @kilo21swp
    @kilo21swp Год назад +1

    Kevin Randle was our Intel Officer in Iraq in ‘03-‘04. I had no idea he had wrote books and was heavy into the UFO community.

  • @jmanj3917
    @jmanj3917 Год назад +4

    3:15 Why assume that you know, or even could be aware, of the potential reasons an alien being might have for doing whatever they might or might not be doing while at this particular planet?

  • @glace5717
    @glace5717 Год назад +1

    Bruhhh nobody else noticed that guy's alien fingers at 17:38 ?

  • @bradlevantis913
    @bradlevantis913 Год назад +5

    This was a great script!!
    The good dive in to this story at the Skeptoid podcast is worth a listen

  • @Jay_in_Japan
    @Jay_in_Japan Год назад +1

    17:26 WTF IS GOING ON with that person's fingers? Good God you managed to find some truly horrifying stock footage. Maybe that's why he's sobbing

  • @bobgunter9608
    @bobgunter9608 Год назад +3

    You should cover the black metal Norwegian church burnings and murders on casual criminalist

    • @MrEnjoivolcom1
      @MrEnjoivolcom1 Год назад

      I feel, he's mentioned them at least in reference before. But amongst the 37 channels, lol, cannot recall which is was.

  • @zisaletter4602
    @zisaletter4602 Год назад +2

    devastated to inform you that national forests are basically in bed with logging companies. logging companies LOVE national forests. They're HUGE for logging. companies absolutely love to make deals w governing bodies to log, drill, mine etc national forests and parks if the parks service will let them. which they will, unless other governing bodies stop them, because nothing is sacred in america

  • @Plaprad
    @Plaprad Год назад +7

    Got into this story when I younger and spent months reading and watching everything I could on it. My personal view, something happened to them. No clue what, or by whom, but something happened.
    I did discuss this with a friend years ago who had an interesting theory. He was from Arizona, and apparently there was a problem with drug cartels going into National Forests to set up farms. His hypothesis was that they came upon one of these farms, Travis didn't get out, and for some reason or another they came up with the UFO story to get police involved without the cartels coming after them. A few days later, Travis escapes or is released, and reports the same story as everyone else. That way, the cartel won't come after them, and the police will leave it be. Could also explain why the story never changed. If you don't know the state of the cartel, you may not want to risk saying anything. Plus, I'm sure money was made by all in some amount.
    A lot of stretches in that idea, but not as many as the UFO story. So, personally, I think either he was abducted by aliens or ran into a drug cartel now.

    • @slashnburn9234
      @slashnburn9234 Год назад +2

      That's a pretty good theory

    • @SlickWillyTFCF
      @SlickWillyTFCF Год назад +1

      This happened in the mid-1970s. Cartels didn't exist until like 1978 or something, and they didn't gain much traction until the mid to late 1980s.

    • @Skullet
      @Skullet Год назад +1

      My own feeling here is that Travis and his brother concocted this whole thing and the friends were just unwitting bystanders used to give the story more credibility. Humans are not good witnesses and their version of events is easily coloured by other people inserting factual errors. When they retell the story they will often include those errors, you can test this yourself by speaking to friends about stuff you’ve seen or done, chances are their version of events isn’t the same as yours.

  • @stark_terror
    @stark_terror Год назад +2

    JEN!!! THE STRAY KIDS CLIP/MEME. YES. THANK YOU 😂

    • @kajixp
      @kajixp Год назад

      I THOUGHT ANOTHER VIDEO STARTED PLAYING HELP

  • @Denver_Risley
    @Denver_Risley Год назад +27

    I went to a UFO conference in Gallup, NM a few years back. Travis was the guest speaker. It was a small event held at the local movie theater, maybe 100 people in attendance. While he was signing posters, books, DVD's, etc. I got a chance to ask him a question: "How did this experience change your view of human beings?" He gave a poignant answer, kind of standard, and had a vibe of defense. He stopped all eye contact and continued with other guests. Later I saw him chumming about with the sheriff-whats-his-name, the guy who was sheriff during the alleged event. Then I saw the guy who gave all the polygraph tests an hour later and I'm like...this is weird. Then I found out polygraph guy administered all the polygraphs that found Travis was truthful, but there is ONE TEST, administered by another guy where Travis failed. Where's that guy? Nowhere. I think the whole thing stinks, Whistler. It stinks like Satan's crap!

    • @UmVtCg
      @UmVtCg Год назад +8

      There's a couple of billion camera's walking around on this planet and yet somehow any decent picture or video's of any alien has yet to surface. Travis however seems to make a pretty penny out of them conferences now does he.

    • @Douglas_I
      @Douglas_I Год назад

      If aliens had the tech to get to Earth, we likely wouldn't know they came or it would be beyond obvious to the entire earth. They being said, I don't believe Travis's story. I don't know why this group would make up a story like this. I also don't know where Travis would have been while he was unable to be found but maybe he came back right before he thought he was going to be found. I don't know.

    • @J4ME5_
      @J4ME5_ Год назад +1

      ​@@UmVtCg okay then I chat with you. Next time you see the airliner in the sky I want you to whip out your floor and get a clear picture of it. Put the Instagram link right here. I want to see a clear non blurry obvious picture of what it is. Do it! It's not as easy as it sounds and these cameras on as great as you think. I do it all the time with my s21 ultra as practice just in case

  • @lucylillypad1512
    @lucylillypad1512 Год назад +1

    My grandson was logging and was hit by a huge limb. He was in the hospital for 3 weeks and hasn't been able to walk comfortably since. That was 15 years ago.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Год назад +7

    4:55 - Chapter 1 - Introduction
    6:40 - Mid roll ads
    8:20 - Chapter 2 - The incident
    14:50 - Chapter 3 - Disappearance , the search & police response
    21:45 - Chapter 4 - On board the ship
    26:35 - Chapter 5 - Aftermath
    29:50 - Chapter 6 - The skeptics
    31:35 - Chapter 7 - Thoughts & opinions

    • @vincente184
      @vincente184 Год назад

      The Hero we didn't ask for, but needed.

  • @lostbutfreesoul
    @lostbutfreesoul Год назад +1

    There is a joke concerning a tweeked out gray, attempting to find another drug mule....
    Unable to fathom why that first guy had white powder and none of the rest do.
    "Go deeper, there has to be something in there... it couldn't have been a statistical anomaly!"

  • @meetoo594
    @meetoo594 Год назад +22

    The anal probing trope probably came from a 1980`s abduction film called communion or another one called intruders. Both are pretty good films iirc. The fire in the sky films sequence on board the alien ship is bloody well done and pretty creepy. Its got James Garner in it as well, which is always good.

    • @waynebimmel6784
      @waynebimmel6784 Год назад +8

      Sounds more like victims of sexual assault confabulating. Their brain protects them from the real events and makes up a "plausible" reason for injuries.

    • @meetoo594
      @meetoo594 Год назад +6

      @@waynebimmel6784 sleep paralysis is another possible cause. The gray aliens are definitely from popular media like x files and the films I mentioned above. It's what our brains picture when we think aliens due to them being portrayed like that for a few decades in print and film/TV.

    • @leowic
      @leowic Год назад +1

      Uh Actually, 🙂
      If it was real, it would be good practice. Plus, us humans are just a bad about it as the alleged aliens. Take a sick dog to the vet, it get's an anal probe (thermometer). Want to study birds? catch the bird, it a probe in it's cloaca. Study snake? catch a snake, stick a probe in the cloaca. Watch a few episodes of "Dirty Jobs" and see how many times the host is shoving sticks into animals asses.
      We only have a few common holes that can be used to ... get inside without cutting, and sadly the exit hole has more data the entry one.

    • @waynebimmel6784
      @waynebimmel6784 Год назад +1

      @@leowic You are not wrong...the exit hole usually does not bite, that's a plus. But now I think about the Southpark episode with Steve Irving sticking his thumb up an alligators a**. He was ahead of his time.

    • @honesto4696
      @honesto4696 Год назад +7

      You're not wrong. To put a finer point on things, the whole anal probe idea was invented by Whitley Strieber, who wrote the book Communion. Which is where the movie with the same title was adapted from. Funny side note (if I remember correctly): the real Whitley Strieber approached Christopher Walken during the production of the film, to tell him that he and the rest of the filmmakers were making him sound crazy. To which Walken replied, "If the shoes fits".