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It was a massive week in the world of UAPs. So enormous, in fact, that the decision was made to put out a new Episode of Unidentified History to try and stay on top of everything that went down. A monumental UAP Hearing took place this past week. Five witnesses testified to incredible events they observed, tracked, discussed, or investigated. We heard amazing stories about glowing red rectangles the size of a football field, massive black triangular craft hovering overhead, a formation of tic-tacs racing away from the USS Jackson, UFO sightings in the Soviet Union, and so much more. But, more importantly, several whistleblowers testified to the retaliation and repercussions they have faced for their decision to come forward. With the theme of the hearing being to provide greater protection for national security whistleblowers, the question of whether anything can really be done has to be asked. But then, Representative Eric Burlison showed a video that has the whole world talking. Did a UFO really deflect one of our Hellfire missiles, or was this just a video of something with a much more earthly explanation? The next day, we got an update on our friend, 3i/atlas. This supposed comet continues to do things comets are not supposed to, and this time out, it has changed color and shape. Is it time to panic yet? And then, to top it all off, NASA announced that they very well might have found signs of ancient microbial life....on Mars! Yes, you heard that right. NASA has pretty much confirmed life on another planet! Dave, Tunney, and, making his Unidentified History debut, Rob break all this down for you. In the second half of the show, the guys do a deep dive into another fascinating UAP event. The 1946 Ghost Rocket sightings captivated and terrorized much of Scandinavia. Over 2,000 of these ghost rocket sightings were made during 1946. Some of them were seen crashing into lakes, with no debris ever being found. Were these all just misidentified meteors? Were they possibly the USSR testing captured Nazi weaponry in the months after WWII? Was it just mass hysteria from citizens of a continent that had already endured the horrors of the most destructive war in world history? Or was there a more unidentified and anomalous explanation for these events? Please tune in to this special episode of Unidentified History as the guys give you their thoughts on the first true mass UFO flap in Europe in the post-WWII era. Once thought to be solely the stuff of science fiction, UAPs (UFOs) are very real to thousands around the world. In 2021, the US Government confirmed that leaked UAP video was legitimate. Ever since, there has been an explosion of interest in the topic. Yet, we are no closer to understanding UAPs, where they come from, or who/what is behind the phenomenon. In this new series, we look to bridge the gap between the past and present by looking at some of the most important UAP sightings in history and determining whether the question of "are we alone in the universe?" might have already been answered.
In Part 5 of our recap and review of the final season of Game of Thrones, we finally run into some of the issues that Dave has heard about for many years. The wheels have not fallen off completely...but there is a very big alignment problem going on here. Episode 4 of Season 8, entitled The Last of the Starks, dealt with the aftermath of the ultimate battle between the forces of light and dark. The Night King and his army have been defeated, leaving just the humans to deal with all their frailty, issues, and emotions. In this Episode, no one can keep a secret, people make very poor decisions, alliances are shifting, betrayal looms on the horizon, dragons are ambushed, and a shocking death seems to have set everyone on the bloodiest path possible. The struggle for the Iron Throne, between Jon Snow, Daenerys, and Cersei seems more inevitable than ever. Jon wants to avoid this but foolishly tells his siblings about his rightful claim to the throne, which fuels Sansa's bitterness towards Daenerys and...well you know. Meanwhile, Jamie Lannister hooks up with Brienne, then ditches her for his sister in a heartbreaking moment of stupidity. Wrapped around all of this is the death of a dragon and the sinking feeling that Daenerys's sanity is fraying, especially after she witnesses the stunning death of Missandei. Yes, there is little doubt that the Game has started to go Wrong here...but just how bad is it, if at all? Tune in for another excellent installment of Game Gone Wrong and find out. More than 6 years after its last Episode, Game of Thrones' Final Season remains one of the most controversial and divisive seasons in TV history. But Dave has never watched the final season...until now. In this limited-run, seven-part, special series, Dave, PC Tunney, and DJ revisit the final season one Episode at a time (Dave for the first time) and answer the enduring question: was it as bad as so many claimed?
In this latest installment of Unidentified History, the guys begin by discussing some of the latest news in the world of UAPs/UFOs. 3i/atlas remains a mystery, racing through the solar system and generating more questions than answers. The guys offer their own thoughts on whether there could be any truth to the idea that this is anything more than a comet. Speaking of mysteries, the Nazca mummies also remain an enigma. Largely considered hoaxes, a recent documentary by Jesse Michels of American Alchemy added significant credibility to the idea that some of the mummies might be real tridactyls after all. **For more information about the tridactyls, please make sure to check out https://tridactyls.org/ ** Meanwhile, a new UAP hearing looms on the horizon and is slated to take place on September 9th. Reactions to the witnesses expected to testify have been rather tepid thus far. Is this justified, or is everyone pre-judging a hearing that has the potential to be critically crucial to UAP Disclosure? In the second half of the show, the guys do a deep dive into one of the more bizarre cases involving the Bermuda Triangle, Flight 19. On December 5, 1945, five US Navy Avenger torpedo-bombers vanished from the face of the Earth without a trace. A search and rescue Mariner flying boat also vanished. No wreckage or debris has ever been found, and 27 lives were lost. What might have happened? Was it all just pilot error? Was it all attributable to equipment malfunction? Did the squadron leader panic and doom himself and his colleagues to their fate? Or was something anomalous involved? The guys take a deep dive into this fascinating event and explore the possibilities, including rogue waves, government cover-ups, the similarities between Flight 19 and two other very odd vanishings in the Triangle, and the fact that one of the most active USO hotspots in the world just so happens to pretty much span one of the legs of the Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most mysterious locations in the world, and Flight 19 might be the most bizarre of all the many oddities that the Triangle has produced over the years. Once thought to be solely the stuff of science fiction, UAPs (UFOs) are very real to thousands around the world. In 2021, the US Government confirmed that leaked UAP video was legitimate. Ever since, there has been an explosion of interest in the topic. Yet, we are no closer to understanding UAPs, where they come from, or who/what is behind the phenomenon. In this new series, we look to bridge the gap between the past and present by looking at some of the most important UAP sightings in history and determining whether the question of "are we alone in the universe?" might have already been answered.
The Big Five Project returns and, much to the delight of PC Tunney, we bring 1995 to a close with what was probably the best PPV in one of the worst years for PPVs in WWE history. Survivor Series '95 seems to be where WWE started righting the ship, so to speak. We had cruiserweights and light-heavyweights trying to steal the show in the opening match, a very unique Wild Card format for one of the other Survivor Series elimination matches, and an absolute war in the Main Event between Bret Hart and Diesel for the WWF Championship. The best match in the trilogy of battles between Big Daddy Cool and the Hitman saw the Excellence of Execution become a three-time WWF Champ and set things in motion for 1996. There are, of course, some problems with the card (it is 1995 after all), notably the Women's elimination match and the final match in WWE for Bam Bam Bigelow. But Survivor Series was a damn good PPV and an encouraging sign of things to come as the calendar would turn to 1996! We have all the details for you here on another epic installment of the Big Five Project!
In Part 4 of our recap and review of the final season of Game of Thrones, we reach the mid-point of the season and the project. Episode 3 of Season 8 saw the long-awaited showdown between the forces of darkness and light as the Night King's army of the dead launched their attack on Winterfell. This episode is filled with drama, intense battles, surprises, dragons, sacrifice, an undead dragon, heroism, despair, hope....and did we mention an undead dragon? There are so many ups, downs, and moments of nail-biting tension that you were left wondering what they could possibly do in the second half of the season? Perhaps that was part of the problem? Perhaps not. When all is said and done, Arya has slain the Night King, but at a tremendous cost for our heroes. What happens next? Tunney and DJ have suggested to Dave that things start to go off the rails from here. Will Dave agree? We will have to see where things go from here. But, for now, there is no dispute that this was one hell of an episode, so tune in and take a walk down a bloody and awesome memory lane with us here in another excellent installment of Game Gone Wrong? More than 6 years after its last Episode, Game of Thrones' Final Season remains one of the most controversial and divisive seasons in TV history. But Dave has never watched the final season...until now. In this limited-run, seven-part, special series, Dave, PC Tunney, and DJ revisit the final season one Episode at a time (Dave for the first time) and answer the enduring question: was it as bad as so many claimed?
In this latest installment of Unidentified History, the guys catch up on some recent events, including the Wall Street Journal article that has captured the attention of everyone on both sides of the UFO/UAP debate. Did the US government really test an EMP on live nuclear weapons in 1967? Was a PSYOP run against high-ranking military personnel and civilians alike? Is there a worldwide entity really controlling everything? The guys discuss that, plus more startling allegations about the Tic Tac being Lockheed Martin technology — and it came from an unlikely source. In the second half of the show, the guys do a deep dive into one of the most controversial UFO sightings of all time. Just five weeks after the first atomic bomb test at Trinity, New Mexico, a UAP crashed about 18 miles away from the test site, with NHI beings aboard. Or at least that is the story that was told by two young boys who allegedly witnessed the incident. It is a case that has been studied, analyzed, scrutinized, critiqued, and, by most accounts, deemed to be a hoax. But is that the case? The guys take a look at everything about the Trinity case- the stories of the men involved, the contradictions to their stories, the involvement of Jacques Vallee, and other factors- to give you their final conclusion as to whether the Trinity UFO case is legit...or bull sh*t. If it is legit, it is the earliest known crash (and retrieval) of a UFO in the post-war era. And even if it is a hoax, there is a lot to be learned from the case, and from the Trinity atomic bomb test in general, to warrant some serious contemplation. All that, plus the guys say goodbye to the one and only Hulk Hogan. Once thought to be solely the stuff of science fiction, UAPs (UFOs) are very real to thousands around the world. In 2021, the US Government confirmed that leaked UAP video was legitimate. Ever since, there has been an explosion of interest in the topic. Yet, we are no closer to understanding UAPs, where they come from, or who/what is behind the phenomenon. In this new series, we look to bridge the gap between the past and present by looking at some of the most important UAP sightings in history and determining whether the question of "are we alone in the universe?" might have already been answered.
The Big Five Project returns just in time for things to start improving in our chronological compilation of the history of WWE's Big Five PPVs. As bad as King of the Ring '95 was, things could only get better. And get better they did with Summer Slam '95. A much better card saw some outstanding matchups such as Hakushi vs the 1-2-3 Kid, Barry Harowitz winning a match, a casket match between Kama and The Undertaker, the PPV debut of Isaac Yankem, DDS (who would go on to a much more fiery career in WWE) as he faced Bret "Hitman" Hart. By far and away, the best match of the night was a rematch of WrestleMania X, a ladder match for the IC title between Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon. The match was good enough to be deemed watch-along worthy, and the guys do just that on this Episode. It's not all good, though, as we also have Bertha Faye beating Alundra Blayze for the Women's Championship and King Mable nearly breaking the WWF Champion, Diesel, in half during their title match. But Summer Slam '95 was a definite step in the right direction for Vince McMahon and the WWF, and we have all the details for you here on another epic installment of the Big Five Project!
In this very special edition of Unidentified History, Dave is joined by trial lawyer Ivan Hannel, to discuss all sorts of topics involving UAPs. Ivan has been dubbed the "UFO Lawyer" by some. That's right. For those of you keeping score at home, you get two lawyers talking about UAPs all for the price of free! Ivan discusses various topics on this Episode, including the latest articles from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, and The Daily Mail, and how he felt that each, in its own way, had some serious issues from the standpoint of journalistic integrity and professionalism. He also expresses valid concerns that the articles have acted as a severe distraction from issues in ufology that should be of much greater importance. He provides some insight into his most famous client, Lue Elizondo, whether he feels Disclosure can still happen, and, if it does happen, the challenges humanity might face in the aftermath. All that plus his thoughts on what the phenomenon might be, what he considers to be the most important UAP event in modern history, and both guys discuss who would sit on their Mt. Rushmores of ufology. Curious? You should be. So tune in and find out! Once thought to be solely the stuff of science fiction, UAPs (UFOs) are very real to millions around the world. In 2021, the US Government confirmed that leaked UAP video was legitimate. Ever since, there has been an explosion of interest in the topic. Yet, we are no closer to understanding UAPs, where they come from, or who/what is behind the phenomenon. In this new series, we look to bridge the gap between the past and present by looking at some of the most important UAP sightings in history and determining whether the question of "are we alone in the universe?" might have already been answered.
In Part 3 of our recap and review of the final season of Game of Thrones, the guys discuss Episode 2, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. A slower paced, but very powerful, second Episode focused heavily on the characters we have grown to know and love over the prior seven seasons. With the Night King on the way to Winterfell, this is literally the calm before the storm. Jaime stands trial for his past crimes against the Starks and receives a critical endorsement, at a crucial moment, from Brienne. Now long after, in one of the most emotional moments of the series, Jaime returns the favor and knights Brienne, fulfilling a lifelong dream for her. Sansa and Daenerys try to find common ground, Arya is looking for love (well, sort of) right before the end and, in a moment with far reaching implications, Jon comes clean to Daenerys about his true heritage right as the Night King arrives at Winterfell. Episode 2 is quite clearly not the problem with Season 8 and they guys break it all down for you here on Game Gone Wrong? More than 6 years after its last Episode, Game of Thrones' Final Season remains one of the most controversial and divisive seasons in TV history. But Dave has never watched the final season...until now. In this limited run, seven-part, special series, Dave, PC Tunney, and DJ revisit the final season one Episode at a time (Dave for the first time) and answer the enduring question….was it as bad as so many claimed?
In this latest installment of Unidentified History, Dave gives a debrief of Contact in the Desert. He had the opportunity to spend a day at the largest UFO/UAP Convention in the world and, spoiler alert...he had a hell of a time. Dave discusses with PC Tunney and DJ his takeaways from the event, including the state of Disclosure, why we need to take Experiencers more seriously, why not enough attention is being paid to USOs, and did Dave capture something odd on his Night Vision goggles? The guys also discuss a recent allegation made to Representative Eric Burlison that the tic-tac might have been Lockheed-Martin tech all along. Could this be true? In the second half of the show, we finally get to our first historical deep dive as the guys break down the Battle of Los Angeles. Over 5 years before Kenneth Arnold and Roswell, at the beginning of the USA's involvement in World War II, the skies over Los Angeles erupted as over 1400 rounds of ammunition were fired into the darkness at an unknown object(s). But no planes were downed, no wreckage was found, and the entire incident remains shrouded in mystery. Was a UFO involved, and if so, was this the first mass UFO sighting in North America? The guys take a fresh look at this iconic incident to see if anything new has been learned in the past 80 years and whether there is any way to solve one of the enduring mysteries of Ufology. Once thought to be solely the stuff of science fiction, UAPs (UFOs) are very real to millions around the world. In 2021, the US Government confirmed that leaked UAP video was legitimate. Ever since, there has been an explosion of interest in the topic. Yet, we are no closer to understanding UAPs, where they come from, or who/what is behind the phenomenon. In this new series, we look to bridge the gap between the past and present by looking at some of the most important UAP sightings in history and determining whether the question of "are we alone in the universe?" might have already been answered.
The Big Five Project returns to cover one of the worst PPVs of all time, King of the Ring 1995. Seriously, this is an event that kind of makes WrestleMania IX look good by comparison. Vince McMahon had all the elements in place to make this an event to remember. Well, it was an event to remember for all the wrong reasons. The bracket for the King of the Ring tournament was pretty solid. But bad matches and even worse booking decisions led us to the crowning of....King Mabel? Oh, and if that was not bad enough, Vince threw Bret "Hitman" Hart, the best wrestler in the company, into a meaningless Kiss My Foot match with Jerry "The King" Lawler. The fact that match was one of the better matches on the card tells you so much of what you need to know, and we have not event talked about the Main Event pitting the WWF Champion Diesel, and his tag team partner, Bam Bam Bigelow, against Sycho Sid and Tatanka in a match that redefined the word meaningless. If you are asking why....well you are not the only ones as we asked ourselves the same question over and over during this PPV that really epitomizes just how rough things were in WWF during the first half of 1995. Rob returns to the show and joins Dave, DJ, and PC Tunney to cover it all for you here, so you don't have to watch it yourself. You can thank us later. Or thank us now by tuning in to another epic installment of The Big Five Project!
Once thought to be solely the stuff of science fiction, UAPs (UFOs) are very real to millions around the world. In 2021, the US Government confirmed that leaked UAP video was legitimate. Ever since, there has been an explosion of interest in the topic. Yet, we are no closer to understanding UAPs, where they come from, or who/what is behind the phenomenon. In this new series, we look to bridge the gap between the past and present by looking at some of the most important UAP sightings in history and determining whether the question of "are we alone in the universe?" might have already been answered. In this inaugural/introductory episode, Dave, Tunney, and DJ discuss many aspects of the present surge in UAP interest, popularity, and curiosity. How did a topic so undesirable to discuss become one of the most talked-about subjects in the world, with major stories seemingly breaking every week? The guys explore this and much more, including watershed moments like the 2017 New York Times article that changed everything, the formation of Skywatcher, more eye-opening videos shot off the Southern California coast in the past couple of years, and whistleblowers coming forward to make you question everything you thought you knew about our reality. UAPs are an undeniable truth. Who, or what, is behind this phenomenon is the 64 trillion-dollar question. So tune in to this first Episode of Unidentified History to find out where we are going, where we have been....and why Tunney hates windchimes?
Almost 6 years after its last Episode, Game of Thrones' Final Season remains one of the most controversial and divisive seasons in TV history. But Dave has never watched the final season...until now. In this limited run, seven-part, special series, Dave, PC Tunney, and DJ revisit the final season one Episode at a time (Dave for the first time) and answer the enduring question….was it as bad as so many claimed? In Part 2, before jumping into Episode 1 of Season 8, the guys discuss something taken straight from the page of Game of Thrones and made very real: the return of dire wolves. Science has brought a species back from extinction, and it just so happens to be one of the most enduring animals in the Game of Thrones series. The guys explore the pros and cons of this fantastic development and speculate what science might be trying to resurrect next. Then, we get into it. Winterfell, the first Episode of Season 8, had all sorts of things going on. Much of it centered on Jon Snow, who rides a dragon and discovers he is the true heir to the Iron Throne. Euron finally got what he really wanted. Theon's path to redemption seems in full swing, the Night King leaves a disturbing message, and, as Jamie Lannister arrives in Winterfell, he comes face to face with Bran Stark in an uncomfortably awkward moment. Did the guys have any issues with this first Episode? Join us as and find out whether we think Game of Thrones has gone off the rails yet.
Cash-A-Mania runs wild on this special Episode of the Attitude Of Aggression! In the first half of this Episode, Dave and Rey Ca$h get together to discuss this year's inductees into the WWE Hall of Fame. From Michelle McCool to Lex Luger to the Natural Disasters to Triple H, Dave and Rey break down this year's class and why they deserve the honor of being a Hall of Famer. The show's back half, though, is where things get really fun. Dave & Rey posed a question to your favorite Chairshot personalities from the present and the past: Who should be inducted into the Hall of Fame? 20 different people cast their votes to induct one person to the celebrity wing, one tag team, one woman, and three men into the Hall of Fame. Sixty-six (66) different people/teams got votes, but in the end, the winners were determined. Dave and Rey discuss the winners and why they all need to be in the Hall of Fame sooner, not later!
The Big Five Project returns to cover one of the worst WrestleManias of all time, namely WrestleMania XI. With the steroid scandal behind him, Vince McMahon shifts his focus to a badly depleted roster, poor ticket sales, cratering popularity, and a host of other problems. His solution to this was to put on a WrestleMania that was shy on actual talent but put a real emphasis on celebrity talent. Never was this more evident than in the Main Event, when Bam Bam Bigelow took on Lawrence Taylor. LT was, without question, one of the greatest linebackers in NFL history. But his in-ring skill did not come close to matching up. Meanwhile, the WWF Championship match between Shawn Michaels and "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel got pushed to the appetizer for the Main Event. Combine that with what Bret Hart described as his worst PPV match of all-time, a lackluster Undertaker match v King Kong Bundy, the Allied Powers, and a host of other issues and you have all the ingredients necessary for a train wreck. And a train wreck is exactly what we got 30 years ago. We cover it all for you here, so you don't have to watch it yourself. You can thank us later. Or thank us now by tuning in to another epic installment of The Big Five Project!
Almost 6 years after its last Episode, Game of Thrones Final Season remains one of the most controversial and divisive seasons in TV history. But Dave has never watched the final season...until now. In this limited-run, seven-part, special series, Dave, PC Tunney, and DJ revisit the final season one Episode at a time (Dave for the first time) and answer the enduring question….was it really as bad as so many claimed? Here in Part 1, before diving into Season 8, the guys take some time to recap the key events, characters, and storylines from the first 7 seasons of Game of Thrones. The shocking death of Ned Stark, the unforgettable Red Wedding, stunning betrayals, surprising alliances and, of course...Zombie Dragons. The guys hit as many high points as they can here and set the stage for Season 8 by looking at a time when Game of Thrones was very great, indeed! What went wrong from there? We are about to find out (or perhaps not). Join us as we answer whether and where Game of Thrones went wrong.
The Big Five Project returns to usher in what can best be described as a challenging year for WWE. We begin our coverage of 1995 with Royal Rumble '95. Unlike many of the PPVs in 1995, the Royal Rumble was quite good, particularly the undercard. On that undercard, new WWF Tag Champs were crowned, as was a new IC Champion. We also got the middle match of an epic trilogy of battles between Bret "Hitman" Hart and "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel and their match at the 1995 Royal Rumble, with the WWF Championship on the line, might very well be the best of the three. As for the Rumble match itself, it is certainly not without its issues. But history is made on this night as Shawn Michaels becomes the first entrant in Rumble history to go wire-to-wire, winning it all from the #1 position, and also evolving one of the most critical concepts in Rumble matches moving forward. Curious? Good because we have all the details for you here, on another epic installment of the Big Five Project.
The Attitude Of Aggression returns for the 10th Annual Swaggy Awards, our annual celebration of the best-of-the-best in pro wrestling for 2024. After a fantastic discussion in Part 1, the boys return for Part 2. And if you thought the discussion in Part 1 was epic.... well you haven't heard anything yet. Here on Part 2 of the Swaggys, Dave was again joined by PC Tunney, Kinny Killa, Rob from The Mindless Wrestling Podcast, and the one and only Rey Ca$h. But we also welcome Andrew Balaz to the discussion this time around. Here on Part 2, the gang passed out virtual hardware in categories such as Moment of the Year and Upset of the Year. But Part 2 is mostly about the big categories: The Best Matches of the Year and the Best Wrestlers of 2024. All that and much, much more, including an unsanctioned award a Decade in the making (IYKYK). You never know what will happen on the Swaggys. Who walked away with the gold and the glory here on Part 2? Did we get any unanimous winners this time out? Tune in and find out.
The Attitude Of Aggression returns for the 10th Annual Swaggy Awards, our annual celebration of the best-of-the-best in pro wrestling for 2024. It's hard to believe we have been doing this for a decade, but here we are. The guys again decided to split the Swaggy Awards into two parts. Here on Part 1 of the Swaggys, we have our most extensive panel yet, as Dave was joined by Swaggy veterans PC Tunney, AJ Balaz, and Kinny Killa for this celebration of the past year in pro wrestling. But we also welcome DJ & Rob from The Mindless Wrestling Podcast, and we welcome the one and only Rey Ca$h back to the show. Here on Part 1, the gang passed out some virtual hardware in categories such as Breakout Star of the Year, Rivalry of the Year, Storyline of the Year, PPV/PLE of the Year, and much more. And, of course, there is our unsanctioned award (IYKYK). You never know what will happen on the Swaggys. Who walked away with the gold and the glory here on Part 1? Tune in and find out.
At long last, Episode 300 is here! And what an Episode it is. On this very special installment, Dave is joined by PC Tunney, DPP, DJ, and Rob Bonette and what ensues is one of the best, most thorough, insightful, and fun discussions of the past decade of pro wrestling that you will find anywhere. WrestleMania 31, Edge's return, the birth of AEW, the rise of the Bloodline, the Women's Revolution, the end of the Vince McMahon era....it is all discussed here as only the Attitude Of Aggression can. If you are a newer fan of pro wrestling, this Episode should be considered essential listening to bring you up to speed on all the good stuff you might have missed. If you have been with us for the past (almost) 10 years, I think you will enjoy this trip down memory lane to dig deep into some of the biggest events in wrestling history. And if you are just a pro wrestling fan in general.... you won't want to miss this one!