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Mysterious Metal Spheres and a Brand New Crop Circle

Mysterious Metal Spheres and a Brand New Crop Circle

Update: 2025-06-04
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This week we’re sampling another flavor of AI doom, and chasing that with a quick look into one of the most genuinely mysterious and legitimately joyful mysteries to float out of the world of UAPs in the past month.

Highlights:

* A listener’s take on the term “NPC”

* Friend of the show Lisa will be joining us to share her extensively documented ghost stories (we want your questions!) — and if you missed it, you can read about one of those experiences here

* The latest British crop circle appeared in Wiltshire featuring a Celtic knot design

* A breakdown of why some crop circles some are genuine mysteries while others are obvious hoaxes, plus the economic reality facing farmers

* Could AI be actually evil? The evidence is increasingly compelling

* Jordan promises to release a bonus episode of a conversation he had with Claude about its own sociopathic proclivities

* Our only hope: relationships of trust within authentic human communities

* The Buga Sphere! A soccer ball-sized metal orb with variable weight and no visible seams steals our hearts

* Other Spheres! The 1973 Betz sphere that hummed back at guitar music and rolled around on its own (until it mysteriously didn’t)

* A quick take on AARO’s (the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) report that there is “no evidence of off-world technology”

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Mysterious Metal Spheres and a Brand New Crop Circle

Mysterious Metal Spheres and a Brand New Crop Circle

J.E. Petersen