File Under: They're back (sorta) after leaving Out There Radio 4 years ago.
Even if you missed all 50 previous episodes, listen to episode 51 of Out There Radio as it will catch you up and inspire you to work your way back. No Joe McFall, but, true to old form Raymond Wiley is not selling you that stupid ghost buster shit. (Sorry if you like shitty ghost hunting shows.)
Pearl Jam. Sucks. And that is what might throw this particular episode into a category of its own. People, Pearl Jam has always sucked - and I do have support for this which I may get to one day - Nicholas Pell, one of the show's new sequencers (as I call them), is an L.A. Weekly writer. In this episode we learn about some of Nick's background.
Next, my best wishes came true when Raymond and his new co-host (former sequencer), Austin Gandy, lit up the Colorado Shooter "conspiracy." Raymond and Austin journey into the dangers conspiracy sites present (via wild speculation) in their ever so cautious and over-studied opinions. Interestingly, nobody publicly had known this yet, but Jennifer Gallagher, who aided Colorado shooting victims the night of the chaotic event, drowned August 7th. I wonder if knowing that fact would have impacted their dialogue. Probably not, because the Colorado story was already entirely warped even PRIOR to her death. Bottom line is they don't want to glorify conspiracies if there's not call to action that might promote overcoming or even healing from a matter that benefits from revised meta-analysis. Some are calling them skeptics, but until I hear it from them, I'll hold reservation.
Raymond is an expert on the Georgia Guidestones, so he gets into a little of that as a primer for what I'll go out on a limb and predict will be the subject of a future episode. It's more fascinating than it even sounds. It's taken me a couple years, but the story behind the Georgia Guidestones has captured my interest. Very excited the show is back.
Objective fact, if you think it's dead have a listen.
Even if you missed all 50 previous episodes, listen to episode 51 of Out There Radio as it will catch you up and inspire you to work your way back. No Joe McFall, but, true to old form Raymond Wiley is not selling you that stupid ghost buster shit. (Sorry if you like shitty ghost hunting shows.)
Pearl Jam. Sucks. And that is what might throw this particular episode into a category of its own. People, Pearl Jam has always sucked - and I do have support for this which I may get to one day - Nicholas Pell, one of the show's new sequencers (as I call them), is an L.A. Weekly writer. In this episode we learn about some of Nick's background.
Next, my best wishes came true when Raymond and his new co-host (former sequencer), Austin Gandy, lit up the Colorado Shooter "conspiracy." Raymond and Austin journey into the dangers conspiracy sites present (via wild speculation) in their ever so cautious and over-studied opinions. Interestingly, nobody publicly had known this yet, but Jennifer Gallagher, who aided Colorado shooting victims the night of the chaotic event, drowned August 7th. I wonder if knowing that fact would have impacted their dialogue. Probably not, because the Colorado story was already entirely warped even PRIOR to her death. Bottom line is they don't want to glorify conspiracies if there's not call to action that might promote overcoming or even healing from a matter that benefits from revised meta-analysis. Some are calling them skeptics, but until I hear it from them, I'll hold reservation.
Raymond is an expert on the Georgia Guidestones, so he gets into a little of that as a primer for what I'll go out on a limb and predict will be the subject of a future episode. It's more fascinating than it even sounds. It's taken me a couple years, but the story behind the Georgia Guidestones has captured my interest. Very excited the show is back.
Objective fact, if you think it's dead have a listen.
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