 Thank you. I like how you roll. We have just been chit chatting offline. I almost forget to record because I feel like I have my soul sister here, Angie from Fickle Chickle and our soul sister here. I've got Jessica, who is another Southern eccentric lady of the South. How are you today, Jessica? Oh gosh, Bryce. I'm so good. It's so nice to meet you. It is. Thank you for having me. Of course. Before we get going, guys, I'm going to put all of Jessica's links down in the description box below, but I want to go ahead and share your channel, you guys. She is the cryptid huntress and I kid you not, if you look through her video library, we have covered almost all of the same stuff. It's wild. And so I have enjoyed going back and looking through her videos and just seeing it's one of those things, Jessica, we're like, okay, I'm not crazy. Like other people are seeing this, you know, right? That's always a good thing. It's a good thing to know there's other weirdos out there like yourself, right? Absolutely. You know, we were laughing offline about how many people have called us witches and you know the etymology of the word witch is a wise woman. Oh, yeah. I'm very wise. I'm very wise. I've made a lot of silly, I've had a lot of experiences, I guess, and experience and made a lot of bad decisions, which made me very wise. Oh, absolutely. That's the best way to learn, right? Right. Absolutely. And certainly, as Jessica obviously said, and you can tell by her pretty, pretty proper Southern accent, but we grew up around the same area. And I was telling you, Jessica, offline, which I have so many incredible viewers from all over the world. It's amazing how many little weirdos are all over the world that are super interested in the same things we are. And I was saying, you know, down in the Deep South, this is one of the most magical places I believe exist is the Deep South, the southeastern part of the United States. And I was telling you, Jessica, I tell my subscribers that those who aren't from the South, if you're from the South, you know what I'm saying. But if you're not from the South, there are kind of two groups of people. You got the real fundamentalist Christians, and then you've got the eccentrics. And I think, Jessica, you and I definitely fall into the eccentric category. And I say that they're both going to be at church on Sunday, but the eccentrics are also going to be telling ghost stories, learning tarot cards, doing a little magic. You know, and that's the fun part of the South, isn't it? Is that folklore, that legendary, all that stuff? Oh, absolutely. I mean, I grew up on legends and lore of the area that I grew up in. And I live in Northwest Georgia. And I come from a family who told ghost stories growing up all the time. And we have generational stories like passed down generation to generation of things like ghosts in people's houses and like a fireball that came out of the woods. And I think this was in the Rome area, actually, a fireball that came out of the woods when my great, great, great grandmother was passing away. And it circled the house and it went inside the house and just weird stuff. I mean, my great grandmother and my great aunt even have a potential like alien abduction story from up in Rome, Georgia, from the 1980s. Yeah, I was telling Jessica offline that, you know, I don't have any ancestral lineage to Rome. My family moved there because of jobs, basically. And so I grew I grew up there and it's like an hour outside of Atlanta. So we've been in Atlanta a lot. But the Rome is it's an interesting place. And I hope, Jessica, I've covered a little bit. I sent you the legend of the clock. I think I taught we were talking about the legend of the clock tower, all that kind of stuff. There's just some wild stories around that, that area of the world. And I can't wait to dive deeper because I think as most of you guys watch, you know, there there's more to our world than meets the eye. We're also the base of Appalachia, which is the oldest mountain chain in the world. And we were laughing off camera about moonshine and you got a lot of moonshiders. You've never been to a real party until you've been to the party where there's a moonshine. Exactly. I mean, and I can't say we don't have moonshine around the campfire out in the woods every now and then. It's fun. It's what happens. The wood stays in the woods. So Jessica, give audience a little bit of background about your life. I know you've been like me. You kind of grew up with this mystical like a lot of southern kids with these stories. I always laugh and say, my mama told me my first ghost story about the gray man of South Carolina, scared the shit out of me when I was like four years old. But, you know, that's part of it's like it's like a rite of passage, right? You just hear these stories. So so what did your life look like and what led you? Because you do like a lot of remote viewing and stuff like that. Am I correct in saying that? I am I am extensively trained in remote viewing. Yes. And but I'm also a big foot field researcher. And so that's that's my number one thing that I like to do on the weekends. But I learned remote viewing through my big foot field research group, though. OK, which is interesting. So yeah, it's all connected. And so but yeah, when I was a kid, I mean, I grew up loving ghost stories and stuff. I mean, I was seeing ghosts when I was a kid. And that's kind of how it all got started was just the ghost aspect and not to mention I was obsessed with like UFOs when I was a kid and I grew up on a farm. And so we would or I would take my little my little nap mat, the mat that I would take a nap on in kindergarten. And I would take it out to the front yard. I grew up on a farm in the middle of nowhere. And and so the sky was just open and beautiful and bright. And I would watch for UFOs at night out there by myself. And I was OK, so you talked about Mahaley Lancaster. You and I were talking about her earlier. And in this fortune teller Oracle has followed me around my entire life. OK, because when I was in and this is really the base, like this is how I got started and kind of I'm not going to say catapulted me into what I do today, but it's how it got started. And when I was in, I guess, around first grade, second grade, my grandmother, she was very familiar with Mahaley Lancaster and loved her story. She was actually writing a book about Mahaley and and she was in the middle of writing this book and she got a phone call from a woman from Florida. And she said, is this is this Nellie? My grandmother said, yeah, she said, well, you don't know me, but Mahaley Mahaley asked me to call you. She said that she was happy that you were doing a book that you were going. You were doing writing a book and putting her story out there. And my grandmother said, well, how did you get my name and my phone number? She said, well, Mahaley told me. Yeah. So so well, OK, so that that happened. Well, my grandmother had all this information on Mahaley and was writing the book. Well, she actually put it away because she got she got scared and it kind of frightened her a little bit, but it didn't stop her from writing stories and she wrote a story for me about Mahaley Lancaster. It was called Mac and Miss Mahaley and and she gave me that story and I memorized it and I read that and I learned it and I entered a storytelling contest and I won that storytelling contest and for the entire county that I lived in, my school and the county and for my prize, they gave me some encyclopedia Britannicas that were all about space, outer space and all the planets. And so it's so weird how it's all connected now. And I look back at that and I'm really very much like I've been visited by ETs. I've had contact at contact out in the field with not only Sasquatch, but up close contact with extraterrestrials and it all kind of I was getting prepared for it as a young kid. And and if I had not read that story about Mahaley or not read but told that story about Mahaley, I might not have been so much into it because I wouldn't have gotten those encyclopedias. It's so fascinating to look back at your life and see how the dots have connected. In Eastern philosophy, that's your dharma and sometimes you which is like your truthful living, like what you came. It's like it's like a non-negotiable, like where all paths lead to this one thing that you are here to do or the lessons you're here to learn or whatever your soul came here to do. And yeah, Mahaley, we talked about Mahaley. She's to me and I said on my episode, I feel like every woman, especially in the south has a little bit of Mahaley Lancaster in her. And the cool thing about Mahaley, not only was she like this big oracle, but she was like the first lawyer and female lawyer in the state of Georgia. She was the fur. I mean, she did a lot. She was a very well accomplished woman in a time when she was born in the 1800s. Correct. Like in a time side in like the 1950s, like in a time where it was not the easiest for one for a woman to be that independent in that and have her own voice. It kind of have you ever covered the werewolf of Georgia? I have we have werewolf in the county where I live. OK, we have werewolves all over. So yeah, I want to. Yes. And we can talk about that, too. I'm absolutely. I wanted I wanted to tell you a little something, another little tidbit. And I don't know if this pertains really to Mahaley, but. Something that a lot of people don't know about me is that I was the executive director of the Georgia Commission on Women for almost 20 years, OK, for like 15 to 20 years. I can't remember the exact number. But it was back when I was in my former life. And I lived in downtown Atlanta for 20 years. OK, so now I was there for every. Yeah, I worked there for the entire time I was in Atlanta. Yeah. And so I was working for women's rights and doing similar stuff, kind of not to say like Mahaley, but she was an inspiration, for sure. So. Well, I say that, too, because I, you know, I might my viewers might know this or might not. But, you know, even though I live in Atlanta and like this is this is my home, I spent, you know, my mom's families from the coast of South Carolina, my grand, my dad's from Tennessee, dad's from Tennessee, my dad's mom is from South Georgia. So I most of my growing up, I learned more about like South Carolina history and the Gola culture. And, you know, and I'm just now really reacquainting myself to a lot of the Georgia stuff because I grew up around here and I had weird stuff happen. But I learned when I was researching originally Emily Isabella Burt, who from Talbot County, who has this huge legend around her as being a werewolf. She was a werewolf in the 1800s. She died in the early 1900s and her grave, like they have to mark off her grave because people still go to her grave because a legend is still alive and well that she was this werewolf. Well, when doing that research, I learned that Georgia was one of the first states to allow women the right to inherit. Wow. So Georgia's been like a leader for for women. And I learned that because of this woman inheriting before in a lot of other states at this time and a lot of other countries in the you know, the 19th century, early 20th century, in order for a woman to inherit, she had to inherit through her husband, the money, the husband and then to her. But Georgia was really one of the first to say, No, no, no, you know, we're going to let these women inherit from their parents without a husband married or no married. It's their money. And I just thought that was kind of cool for I mean, I think people a lot of times, Jessica, look at us from the south and think we're all backwards, you know, and you know, but that no, there's a lot of like really, you know, strong leading, especially females, you know. Oh yeah. For sure. Okay. So you you mentioned I have not heard of that werewolf story before. So it's this is brand new for me. They say she they say she's still I've covered her a couple of times like I originally covered her when I first opened my channel and then I brought my friend and John and we talked about it. She's something like when you're from the South, you have a very a different type of like understanding. And I remember one of the stories, her family owned a farm in Talbot County, which is close to actually kind of close to where, you know, kind of this little South of where my Haley lived is closer to like Whitman, I think more South Georgia, but they talked about how she would get lost at night and she'd be, you know, go roam in the cow pastures at night and she couldn't remember. And you know, people would say, oh, she was probably sleepwalking. I'm like, well, you know, if you think about the South, especially in the summertime, being outside, it's hot. It's muggy. South Georgia is very natty. There's lots of nats. I was going to say nats. Yeah, nats. You're not if you're sleepwalking or you're just out walking around or roaming, you're going to it's not like it's a beautiful pristine fairy tale. I mean, it's beautiful. But there's a lot of nature that's going to wake you up. That's going to and so that was one thing I said, like, as from the South, I can, I can say definitively for myself, like, that's not a possibility when she disappeared at night that she was just sleepwalking in the pastures or just out roaming, you know, especially with cows, shit everywhere. You know, like, and this is the 1800s, like, you know, it's, it's it's not, it's not accommodating to a woman in a huge dress. You know, it's just, I remember that equipment and when I go there, my few memories of equipment when my great grandfather was alive, like just getting the nats in the eyes and just the heat is just insufferable sometimes. So, you know, that's how we drink cold sweet tea down here. I know. Oh, no, I went to school. I went to Georgia Southern University. Okay. And so I know the nat line. I know all about that. Yeah, I play sports down there. It was, it was miserable during the summertime. It was miserable. And so when you know that, when you know that flavor of personality, you can kind of see through some of people's assumptions when they obviously are not familiar with the terrain. Now, that area is interesting too close to where you are because it's almost like a portal, isn't it? That area. Well, some say there's a portal out here. There's portals everywhere, I believe. And, and you know, and to go back down a little bit to that, the Talbot area or, you know, even I want to say like Herd County, that's where my Haley Lancashire was from. And that's the Troop Herd Corridor. And I'm sure you're familiar with that. Okay. I was there this weekend, this past weekend. All three of my, my Bigfoot field research teams all got together. And we had a huge expedition out there. It undisclosed location. But it was at the Troop Herd Corridor, right there near Herd County. It might have been in Herd. I don't even know where I was, to be honest. It was in the middle of nowhere. But, but I roamed the woods all night. I was out there stalking cryptids. There were Bigfoot everywhere. We had, we had a lot of Bigfoot activity this weekend. But there's, that is an area of super duper high strangeness. And I don't know exactly what's going on there. But they have alien abductions, like big number of alien abductions. Aliens abducting people with military involved from some of their reports. Sasquatch, dogmen, werewolves. They even found that little Sumerian tablet in the, somebody's garden down there, right? The, the Herd tablet. So, actually, I don't know what's going on. Have you heard, so I saw that you, I was looking for your channel. You've talked about Tartaria before, haven't you? Oh, I talk about giants all the time. I'm talking about giants to, on my, my next show, actually. So, yeah, I talk about giants. I mean, modern day sightings of giants. Oh, yes. So, I, I actually, so, do you know where the Edoa Indian mountains are? Carterville? Oh my god, I was just there. Yeah. Absolutely. We have dogman reports around that area. At a place that's around the High Shoals area, which is about 10 minutes from there. Yeah. You know, it's good to have contacts at the sheriff's departments around here. And so, they give me updates on when people call in and say they've hit a werewolf on the highway. You know, that's what's interesting about police down here in the south, anywhere in the south. I cannot tell you company stories. I mean, I'm sure. I mean, I know friends who say the police will call in all sorts of like witch doctors and to come into their precinct to help them. Because down here in the south, they get so, you cannot be a police officer in the south and not have run-ins with the paranormal because it is so prevalent. And I know so many people who've said like haunted, notoriously haunted houses, police get caught out there all the time when no one's home, but they see people inside the police are like, man, this is a haunted house. Someone's in there, but they're not in this world. It's fine. Just, you know, and I know I'm in Charleston. I don't know how it is in small towns in Georgia, but in Charleston, South Carolina, where my mom's family is from, the realtors there cannot even sell a house unless they disclose to the potential buyers if it's haunted or not. They have to buy a house, disclose if the house has hauntings, which I was awesome. Yeah. And I know down here in the south, that's like, oh, yeah, I wouldn't make. But you know, you think of like people come from the north as we call Yankees come from the north and have everything. So you got like a little girl that lives here. You got a old lady that lives here and, you know, like, you know, I wonder how like weird that would seem to them. But they locked by law have to disclose that because I guess it's a problem when people buy property or an old house and it's haunted and they get upset because nobody told them. I guess it's like buying a house where a grizzly murder happened. And you know, one tells you that that happened on that property. You know, they have to discuss that stuff. But it's wild. You know, it's so big foot is huge. I know big foot is cited in a lot of places. But big foot is big down here in the south. There's a lot of correct every car. Every car has a big foot sticker on the back, doesn't it? I mean, I don't know if you've noticed, but I have. There's like five different museums. If you go down certain freeways, you'll see you'll see a sign for a particular museum of evidence of big foot. And I really need. Well, with the tartare stuff, too, I when you said the Sumerian text, there is a theory and it's a theory that I have very much entertained that the geography that they told us in history is not correct. And I agree with that 100 percent. Everything's everything's wrong. It's all wrong. It's they're all they they the controllers are hiding stuff that this where we live is actually Egypt, the real Egypt. Oh God, I just got goosebumps. Absolutely. I mean, I wear Isis on my necklace every day. I have a very don't tell me you have one, too. Oh gosh, I knew it. We're star sisters. OK, well, it's there is. So it's the mighty Mississippi River where Huck Finn went with Jim of mighty Mississippi. That would be the the Nile and oh my gosh. Yeah. Memphis, Tennessee is that else when you get off, I'll send you a picture I have of Memphis, Tennessee at the turn of this 19 early 1900s where there was a big sphinx that they moved that was in Memphis, Tennessee. OK, that would be. Wow. Hold on. OK, wait. OK, Andrea. Yep. Yeah. OK, I've heard this theory before and I have actually done shows on ancient Egyptian settlements in the Grand Canyon. OK, yeah. And so there they had sphinx there in the Grand Canyon, too. I mean, it's all hidden in plain sight. Absolutely. Everything is hidden in plain sight. All these Indian mounds, there's way more to it. I have a friend, my friend, Tracy, OK, I met her, my friend, Tanya and Norma Jean. They do grid work, OK, and Tracy, Tracy was she has been mapping out lay lines all over the South, OK, and all over all over the country really, but she's been driving to all the different Indian mounds lately. And I met her and the ladies over at the Etowah Indian mounds. And let me tell you when I got out of my vehicle, I'd been there before. I think I've been there before when I was a kid. But when I got out of my vehicle, I heard the word and I felt giant, giant. OK, that's what. Yes. Yeah. OK. So that is what I found. And it scared the shit out of me when I read it. So these. So basically for those who are not familiar, who are not from the United States, we were taught, or at least I was taught as a child that the Native Americans would basically pile their bodies together and build a mound. So Indian mounds are like a graveyard with a bunch of bodies. Well, what I learned is that's not true, that these are graves of giants and some of these giants aren't dead. They're in stasis. Yeah. Could you imagine them popping up? Well, I think they are popping up and that's what I'm actually going to be doing a show on that. We're we're recording that this evening. And and so yeah. If anybody wants to go, y'all check out the cryptid address on YouTube and I'm on a rumble to you. But there's we're doing a show on this. I was given a blind remote viewing target and it turned out to be that giant sighting in Oregon from about two weeks ago. There is like a gentleman who was on he was posting this all over TikTok. And of course, it's like TikTok. Okay, well, people are putting legit sightings on TikTok. Okay, from Bigfoot and Giants to whatever UFOs and everything. But I was given this target is a blind target to see first of all, if it was real, if this guy is hoaxing or if he's being serious. And I'm just going to say between us this show already air by the time you air this. It's real. I do believe it's real. We do have Giants. I'm often given these blind remote viewing targets of Giants. They they live. I think that they're in inner earth or living in the mountains. There's all these bases and facilities that are all underground and in the mountains. And they're there. I don't know what they're waiting for. I don't know if they're going to come out if they're ever going to come out. I do believe that our government is working with them. I have a friend who's a whistleblower and allegedly I'll just say the Rocky Mountain allegedly I love that word. I use it all the time. Bill Gates. I know three letter agencies where this is for entertainment purposes only. We're just about to crazy seven girls. The Rocky Mountains are were actually created to house these. That's where they're housing a lot of these Giants. And I have heard they're planning on using them against us eventually training them to come here, which is kind of scary. But I think the more and more people that become aware of it. And I want to clarify this because I have a lot of people. Oh, the Nephilim, the Nephilim. Listen, y'all, I personally of the belief that every living being has their own choices to make. So just because someone is a giant does not inherently make him or her bad. It's you know, there are probably very just because they're taller than us, you know, 25. And I actually and I got my video on Giants actually got zapped for this. So I can't say even though this is all true and you can look it up. I when I was I'm trying to figure out how I can say this when I was first researching the Giants. I found a lawsuit between an archaeologist and a huge nonprofit science museum that starts with an S. Of course, where they were sending their art of these fossils to this nonprofit science museum that starts with an S for them to house them and keep them thinking they were and help fund them to do this research. Because wait a minute, if Giants existed, then we didn't come for monkeys. Like what happened? Like we don't know. And when they wanted to get their fossils back, this organization had incinerated them. And so they say they did. They say that they filed a lawsuit and the defense for this organization was they had to preserve the narrative. Oh, right. Oh, my gosh. Well, that's obvious. Oh, well, I actually had a fella on my show who worked at the Smithsonian. He was an army veteran and an anthropologist. And he calls himself Dr. Wu. That's not his real name. But he came on my show. I was on a show with him talking about time travel one day. And this gentleman actually even built a time travel machine. It won't believe I was interesting. I mean, I might even be older than him. I don't even know how old he is. He's like my age or so, you know, 40s. And and so he he and I were we got the discussion of Giants. He said that when he worked at the Smithsonian, he handled the giant skeletons and handled their bones. And he he made me a little he made an off-sided comment about them having holes in their skulls. Okay. Well, that day he had told me that maybe I just assumed it, but I thought that it sounded like they had bullet wounds. Yeah, that's what I was thinking initially. Yeah, me too. Well, of course, when he came on my show, I brought him on. I was like, oh, this is like breaking, you know, huge information. We're gonna I'm going to break it. We're gonna break it wide open, you know, because he didn't care. He he didn't work for dismiss the that I was about to say he didn't work for that museum anymore. And yeah, those people. And and so when he came on the show, he kind of changed it up a little bit and was like, well, it could have been bull, it could have been bullet wounds, or it could have been where they drilled a hole in their skull. But all the skulls had a hole in them, all of them that they had there. So it kind of and it could be from I think they call it lamp sounds like lamp lampening or something like that, where they drill a hole in the skull. It's like an old school thing where so it would relieve the pressure off your brain if you were sick or something. But I don't know. Sounds mighty suspicious to me. Very suspicious. You know what first comes to mind is that a lot of the there's a lot. I'm actually doing a series of this with my friends in South Africa on Aquarius Rising Africa, of all the famous people who have missing body parts now. And like Mada Hari, her head's missing. Henry the fourth, his head was missing until it was found in an attic in somebody's house in France. We're going to talk about Oliver Cromwell, Charlie Chapman, like Brass Buton's Weiner, like there's just all these body parts Yeah. And so and my boyfriend who grew up, he's 10 years older than me. So he's he's 11 years. He's 51. I'm aging myself by one year. He's 51. He grew up in the military. His father around going all around the world and that's what got him into spirituality because he like you had so many abduction experiences, saw weird stuff started to really question things. And and he said that he had found an article somewhere in his journey over all these years where the skull and bones club. Now we know that the soul and the body are two different things. The body is the is the avatar that the soul's experience life, right? So the soul is what's eternal. The body, obviously everybody not a spoiler alert we're going to die one day like spoiler alert. But the soul never dies. But however, when you're in your body, there's essences of your soul running through your DNA. And so when a when a person dies, what they do is they will take parts of their body, most likely their head and a lot of cases their arm and they mummify it. And then in ceremonies and their rituals they will burn it. So they do the hand like this and they'll light the finger on fire and burn it like a candle. So it releases the essence of that person into the room so that they can breathe it in and take it in. And it's a it was wild because I was telling him, oh my God, all these famous people have these these missing body parts. It's quite common. It's like one person. It's actually a problem where they Alexander the Great where is his body? It's completely gone. It just disappeared. You know, and so and so that's interesting they had a hole in their skull because they I feel like even if they were taking a particles of them like their brain or something and using it for whatever devious deeds they were going to be doing, which for me, it's like everything comes down to consent. And if you didn't have their permission, then, you know, wire. Okay. Yeah. Okay. So I was actually assigned another blind remote viewing target of the giant of Kandahar. Okay. And and if you're familiar with that, that was from in Afghanistan. I can't remember the exact year that was but but I my dado was like picking up on a specimen like the army went in and they they went to obtain a sample like a specimen of a giant for cloning purposes. Okay. Cloning. So we have a we have a whole issue with the cloning too. So if they're cloning giants, they knew those giants were there. Okay. According to my data, they went to go get one for probably nefarious purposes. But I mean, what if they've been cloning forever? And they were taking little chunks of the of the skull to clone, you know, taking a little piece for cloning purposes. So I so this leads me to a question about the Middle East and giants that I ran across. You know the story of Gilgamesh? Uh huh. Oh, yeah. Well, apparently, the Iranian war was because they had found him. And he Oh, is that the one that's in stasis? Like the in that stasis chamber? Yeah, I heard that too. And I'm just like, I just, you know, that's what's so wild. And I said this. And I think this is why I think a lot of us are attracted to this folklore. You know, some people can like, you brush it off. It's just myth and legend and fun fairy tells for kids. But I always believe that with every folklore legend, there's truth. You know, and this is how people warn each other about about what's to come. Yeah, are the giants now I said this off camera to you because this has been the freakiest thing to me. Feral people. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I have to I have to worry about feral people sometimes because I spent a lot of time out in the woods. And I, you know, I'm not going to lie. I we do have to protect ourselves out there because there's mountain lions and all sorts of critters out there that could hurt us bears and all sorts of stuff. And we're out there in the middle of the night roaming the woods. Usually with no flashlight. Okay, no headlamp or anything. And so it's just something it's just something else to add to my list that I have to worry about. But yeah, there's feral people feral children. I mean, they're pretty much everywhere in Appalachians. And that's what I was saying. We are up in Appalachia. I've been going out that trails in Appalachia since I was a kid 40 years now I've been I've been in all these mountains. And I've always said there's the Appalachian mountains are very magical. But I think you know that between you versus Appalachia Appalachia is going to win. And so you have every time, every time. So you have to be very respectful of the nature. And sometimes near Lake Burton, that area we go hiking in these trails that aren't used by many people and we'll go off trail sometimes. And now after I learned about feral people, I was like, we're not going off trail anymore. That's not what happened. Well, well, that's that area is actually rich with Bigfoot too, just so you know. And we did we do the the Georgia Bigfoot Festival is in Clayton, right there by Lake Burton every year. I've spoken at it. I think I spoke out of the past two years. Okay, let my audience know because we have a lot of people on this channel that are we be very interested in this event. I believe it's usually in May. I think it's in May every year. That's when it was the past two years. So yeah, it's in May. We have it. We had it somewhere different last year. But yeah, I spoke out. I don't know if I'll be speaking out next year. Maybe maybe I will. Maybe they'll tell you, Jessica, we're planning a bunch of us are as I said, it's been a lot of time in India. I'm the only authorized teacher in this female authorized teacher in the state of Georgia to teach Eastern philosophy. And so we run a Shala traditional Eastern yoga. That's another reason why I get called a witch too. Fantastic. I'm like, thank you so much when they call me that. Thank you. We were talking about potentially doing a wellness retreat up in the Clayton area and have like 10 days with a lot of viewers that are European or Australian and like giving a lot, a lot of significant time for them to come in and come in and really spend time in the Clayton area. It's a cool little town. It's very beautiful, beautiful. A lot of money up there. It's very clean. But I've been saying and saying that we've been talking about the Pharaoh people like don't worry guys. Like you're going to be on a retreat center. You're not going to be out. Well, what Jessica does where she goes out to the great beyond by herself. So yes, well, I never go by myself. That's like one of my major rules is I always have somebody with me and I always let somebody know where I'm going. Yeah, because it is so dangerous. Even all the all these grown men will not none of us go alone. Nobody. And I do have friends that you know, they will go big footing by themselves. But you know, they're grown ups, but we don't advise that ever. No. And it's and it is partially because of the Pharaoh potential for like Pharaoh people. I've seen the hills have eyes. I know us out there. I've never seen it. Somebody left a lot of comments about that. I've never seen it. So now I like want to go see it. Did you see American Horror Story season one episode six called Pharaoh? No, I did not. Okay, you got to go back and watch it because they cover this and the national parks basically there and it's not giving anything away with the story. But basically they basically say Pharaoh people exist. That's why we have national parks because the government's trying to keep them under control. So they don't eat us. Government's not trying to save us guys. Oh, no. Oh, you know, that's interesting. That's a little bit of soft disclosure, actually, that they did that because we believe I believe a lot of people on my teams, we believe that the national parks were designated as those national parks to protect the Sasquatch that are out there. And I do believe, yeah, it's actually Sasquatch is not Pharaoh people. Okay, they put Pharaoh people in that movie that showed just because they could. I maybe there are. I don't think that they're out there protecting the Pharaoh people. I think it's Sasquatch. I don't think they care about us humans, as much as they try to make us think. No, they don't give a shit about us. They feed us to them. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. They feed us. We're just food for some of those things out there. Absolutely. No, that has to do with like the Jersey. Do you know anything about the Jersey Devil? Would that be considered like a Sasquatch or in the same crypto family as these entities? Totally different. But it is a cryptid. Yeah, I don't know exactly what the Jersey Devil is that was given to me as another blind remote viewing target that I looked into. And I did a show on it and it turns out there's a whole lot of different types of Jersey Devils. There's not just one. There's a whole bunch just like there's not just one big foot. There's thousands and probably hundreds of thousands of big foot and all sorts of different types are all regional. They all look different. Some of the Jersey Devils what I was looking at when I was remote viewing this target, it looked like a goat man. Really? So yeah, and some people say that they look like a goat. They have wings. I had the one that I was looking at didn't have wings. But not to say that they don't, you know, they're just all different. That's what when I covered the Jersey Devil, I came to the conclusion that there was more than one that it was a bunch of a group of them. And I had people in the comment section from New Jersey actually telling their experiences, which is wild when you actually have here's somebody giving their real life experience. And I want to say that I think the same as for your channel, Jessica, and I really hate to use the word safe space, because I think it's been overused in our politically correct world. But I feel like that's the beauty of like what we do, what you do and I do is like we give people a place to come and like share their wildest stories where they they're not going to be treated like they're crazy. They're not going to be treated like weirdos. I'm going to listen because I've had weirds. I saw ghosts too as a kid, you know, and that's what really started to me questioning. I went to Darlington, which we were talking about the lower school when I was a kid. Now the fire department said you can't have kids there anymore. But third, fourth and fifth grade was in that old plantation house, which was ransacked by Sherman and the family was brutally murdered. And I all of us, most people I know that I grew up with saw the girl swinging from the from the balcony when she was on a teenage girl by the Union soldiers. We all I think were traumatized by seeing and being there in that house in the unhealed energy that was in that house as children, children, of course children are very susceptible to this stuff, you know, and they don't they don't have they actually sold the property to school and moved somewhere else. But for a while, they eventually said you can't have kids in here. It's a fire hazard basically. But you know, that's just you feel that don't you that energy when you're here sometimes in the South. Oh yeah, absolutely. And and it is very traumatic to have a cryptid sighting or any kind of ghost encounter. And it is I love being able to talk about my experiences because I know a lot of people resonate with it. I like to say, okay, as traumatic as seeing a Bigfoot can be or a dogman or a werewolf or an alien or anything as traumatic as it is, I always like to say that a bit I guess we're raising the consciousness of the planet one Bigfoot sighting at a time. Okay, because because what happens is that it breaks people out of that little 3D matrix that they're living in. Okay, and it in their whole world chains and changes in that split second of them seeing that and seeing something that's not supposed to exist, you know, this is a monster. This is something I read about this is supposed to be real. And and so their entire the entire matrix just kind of breaks down at that point. Absolutely. And isn't that a beautiful thing to because you do get when you get stuck in the matrix, it just becomes so monotonous. And then when you realize there's so many mysteries. I mean, if you study the dog on people of Africa, have you Oh, yes. Yes, absolutely. Because I was okay. So another remote viewing target I did. It was the NOMO. The NOMO, I believe they're like some kind of aquatic, it's almost like a mermaid or something. They're aquatic extra terrestrials. And they had a connection to the dog on tribe. So yeah. Yeah, I did a whole show on that. The mermaid mermaid still here on our planet. Are they gone? Totally. I think everything's here is somewhere there. They're here somewhere. Yeah, that's not the Black Sea, which is right by Ukraine, which I'll just say that once because of but people were wondering if they weren't doing some shenanigans over there to try to distract from disclosure of the reality of what we're living with on. I mean, they just found it. You see that the articles like a year ago, they found a yellow brick road under the Pacific Ocean. No, it's near Hawaii. Amazing. It's like in the Pacific and they found it in these kids are kids. I guess they're like graduate school kind of kids. They're in there. They're doing their exploratory exploring the ocean. They find they say it's a literal road. So that goes to say that that the water wasn't there at one point. There was no water there at one point. Like what the hell is going on? You know, what about Antarctica? Have you remote viewed Antarctica? You know, it's Oh man, I have been given targets in Antarctica as well, including the Black Pyramid in Antarctica. Okay, so that's a that's a big one. I did a show. My friend, Tanya, she also remote viewed that as well. So she and I and the the person who tasked us with the target was Barry Littleton, my one of my good friends. And and we did a show on that. I believe it had a whole lot of okay, and first of all, it does exist. Okay, it is there. We were picking up that it has it's like a pyramid on the outside made of it had was covered in obsidian. Okay, some kind of black. That's that's what makes it black. And then it also had a pyramid the same exact size, pointing down into the ground as well. So it's like as above so below. And it was some sort of like a power generator and it was powering whatever's going on underground. And so but it was very ancient like millions of years old. I interesting stuff. Yeah, when I was in my last trip to India, there was a girl, an American white girl that I ran into at a cafe. And of course, when you're in India, and you see a white girl, you're going to just start talking to her because that's you know, connect you're a minority there, right? And she was on break from doing scientific research and Antarctica. And there was something I can't even remember her name. I only had like one encounter, but there's something very strange about her. And I kept I could not put my finger on it. Are people and studying and are they seeing things that they didn't expect to see when they showed up. I just thought they go see a few penguins. Yeah, there's all sorts of stuff. There's like underground cities there and bases and like an interest to enter earth and a gartha. So does a gartha exist? I believe so. Absolutely. Why not? Why wouldn't it exist? General Bird documented it, right? That was that was my that was when I was researching a gartha. That was the most convincing thing to me was his diary entries and the things that he said about the both the polls. And I guess a gartha. So my next question, just get your thoughts on and I could go either way to me. It doesn't really matter to me because whatever the answer where we're living on it. Anyway, a gartha can live with a round earth or a flat earth. You know, it can be both. So what do you think? Do you because the flat earth stuff is coming up big time? Do you think the earth is flat round or somewhere in between? Oh my gosh, I hate answering this. I mean, I'm pretty solid in saying that it's round. Okay, I believe round. But it is very suspect is sus that the UN has a flat earth map on their flag and all that kind of stuff. So I don't I don't know. I mean, I just I think we probably live in a computer generated, you know, reality. I don't even know. I mean, anything that I thought I knew is like out the window. Yeah, I go back and forth myself about whether it's flat. In my opinion, I'm like, it's probably somewhere in between. And I don't even know what that means, guys. I don't even know what that means when I say it's somewhere in between. Do you think we have more land that we're not aware of? Oh, I'm sure. I mean, who's even say that our maps are correct? Do you know what I mean, the maps seem to change. And then we got this little thing called the Mandela effect. Yes. And timeline changes and timeline splits and all this other weird stuff with like CERN and all these hydrant colliders and stuff. I mean, it's like our reality changes like every day. It seems like so. For the people who don't know what the Mandela effect is, do you want to explain that quickly so people can recognize it? Yeah, the Mandela effect is us having well, some people call it false memories. I totally don't agree with that. It's almost like you remember something one way, but today it's not that same way. And it never was that way. Okay, like for instance, we have, okay, like the Ford logo, like Ford trucks. Okay, I come from a Ford family. My grandfather, my dad, they owned a Ford dealership. Okay, I used to race cars. Okay, very much you know that logo, y'all. Okay. And it has like, oh, and it just had the on the on the F the F O R D the the Ford, the F had just a little curvy line through it. That's yeah, that's how it too. Today, it has a curly queue on that little wavy line. Okay, and it looks weird. And in I, that's a Mandela effect is something that we've never, it was never there before. I don't remember it that way. I sent it to my dad and I was like, Dad, does this have a curly queue on it? And he goes, No, I said, well, go check the garage. And he went in his garage and all the trucks had curly queues in the F. And he freaked him out. And then but then he's the kind of guy's like, Well, I guess it was that way. And Mom just getting old. Yeah, my memory doesn't serve me. People would be like, it's it has to be me. That's wrong. Yes. Well, okay. But but to me, I believe that it's just we've changed timelines. That's me. Yeah, because when you go back and you go back in history and like, even with like King Tut's head, like his hat, he used to just have a cobra on the front. Now he has a cobra and a vulture. Okay. And and that's a Mandela effect. It's like, I don't remember there ever being a vulture. But if you go back into history books, even history books in your grandparents bookshelf that have never been touched, he's going to have a vulture and a cobra in his hat now, because that's the way it's always been in this timeline that we're in right now. Here's here's another one. Let me do one last one. I got to say this because it's we're in the South Chick-fil-A. Yes, that's one of them too. Yeah, that's like the that's like the bane of my existence. I'm like, why did they that is that they changed the name? I woke up one day and it was C-H-I-C-K filet. What do you remember it being? I can't remember this the specific. But if you show me, I would remember it being the first one without it was out the age. It was C-H-I-K filet. That's how I remember it. Yeah, some of vegetarians. So I don't go but I would you don't eat filet and I remember when I first actually I love their lemonade frosties. So I remember I when they showed when I was looking at all like the Bearsteam Bears, the Berenstein Bears, it was Berenstein when I was a kid. Now it's Berenstein. And so what's crazy about the Mandela Fett guys is that it's not just one or two people who remember it differently. It's massive groups of people who have the same memory that is not accurate now. I agree with you, Jessica. I think it's timeline change. They call the Mandela Fett because of Mandela. Many people believe that him being dying in prison. But then he came out and became president. That's right. I remember him dying in prison. Say, yeah. And then, you know, so it's not one of those things where you can like feel crazy because people that you don't even know across the planet have the same memory you do. Did you see that clip? It might have been a tech talk. I'll have to go back and look with the bear. Did you have the Bearsteam Bears growing up, those books? Yes. Yes. I saw that. Yeah, Bear and Steen. Yeah, there's a bear. I don't know. It's definitely changed the spelling change. And I saw that video where it's like the guy goes in one room and changes and it changes. It could be CGI, but I don't know. I just don't know. There's also a clip of like somebody holding up an old like Nokia phone, I guess, over like the TV and like Richard Simmons has a headband in where he's he's always had a headband when you put the phone over the TV screen and you can see through the screen on the phone. He's got a headband, but when you take it off, he doesn't have a headband anymore. No sweatbands. So there's some really funny like Instagram pages I follow of kids that grew up at like where the last let's just face it where the last great generation that we didn't have. We were free. We were free range kids and then somebody was getting making fun of everybody for dressing up as Richard Simmons with the headband because he never had a headband. But you're right. Like I remember him with the sweatband. How do all these people remember the same thing? And it not be so. I know in Britney Spears and that plaid skirt, you know, it went to a black skirt now and it's long like a long black skirt. It's so weird. Yeah. Speaking of Britney Spears, she's come back up again. I wasn't going to ask you this. What do you think has happened to her? What do you think happened to her in 2008? Do you think she's a product of the system? Do you think that she's a clone herself? Do you think that? What do you think happened to her? I think that's a clone. I'm not. I'll just put it out there. I think she's probably a clone. I mean, there's just too much celebrity cloning going on and and also like all those pictures from like the 1800s and beyond and throughout history of these people that look exactly like our celebrities today. Yeah, including Taylor Swift. Okay. All right. Was it like Xena? Was I was about to say I presented Anton LeVe. I did a big research on another person's channel. I don't mind. And I talked about the Taylor Swift and now my mind's gone blank. The woman, she's no longer alive. She was like Marilyn Monroe's replacement back in the day. Her daughter is the actress on law and order and she this woman was a huge Satanist with Anton LeVe and she died in a car crash. Jane Mansfield. That's it. And he's buried in Carrollton, isn't she? Oh, I didn't know girl here or like you're wrong. Yeah. Like over in this area. Yeah. Yeah, she's from here from she's from West Georgia, not far from a Haley Lancaster. It's like six degrees of separation. No, it's wild. Well, it's what's crazy is so Taylor Swift looks identical to Anton LeVe's daughter. Yes. It's her. It's got to be. It's crazy. It's not some. Oh, yeah, that could be your daughter. No, like identical. And then that bad blood video of her song Bad Blood, she had Jane Mansfield's daughter, Karen Murnay. She's an actress. She's in law and order was in the video with her. Is it Mariska Hargitay or something? Yeah, that's it. And I just said her name right. Too many like weird things going on. And then somebody aired a video from 1980. I was born in 1983. I believe they saw what Taylor Swift was born like 1989 or something. There was a commercial, it was toy toy commercial from like 1980. And the girl playing with the toy looked just like Taylor Swift. Fucking weird. Like it is just weird. I think I think this is getting out of hand for the controllers. Yeah, well, well now, you know, I think they've always done this, but now we're seeing it. The bell has lifted and we're able to see what they're doing. We're awake to it now. Is that they've always done this. Yeah, we did not. And I think I do believe the internet was created to be a control mechanism. But as I said, before recording in my audience knows this as well, the darkness can't create anything only the light can only be the darkness can do is take from the light and invert it. So everything what's that good old Johnny Cash song, what's down in the dark will be brought to the light. And I think that it's back. But the internet is it's trying because information travels so quickly now. It's almost like, you know, what are they I mean, and what not politically speaking, because I don't want to get into politics. But do you think we know that President be I'll say President be that's not the original man, is it? His ears God, he's got there's like five or six of this person. Yeah, I call her every time. Have you ever ear lobes? Yeah, everything. I mean, it's all a big stage. Like I mean, the world is literally a stage. And I mean, nothing is what is put in front of us. And so you just have to have I mean, you know, eyes to see and when I say eyes to see have that third eye wide open minds wide open. And I know you're too. Yeah. And you know, they keep us kind of lulled to sleep or they have not not me. But in the past, I can't see in the past. I wasn't asleep. I was. But they keep the you know, the fluoride in the water and a seeding processed foods and all this stuff did to keep our pineal gland shut and calcified and stuff. So we're not able to tune in and you know, see what's really going on. I mean, it's so obvious once you're awake. So it's like that movie they live. Yeah, you know. Yeah, it's like I've got my goggles on now. I can see everything. I see everybody. My favorite is once you see it can't unsee it like it's that one of those moments like once you realize you can't unrealize you can't you can't undo it. And it's oh girl, I could talk to you about so much. I feel like you know, Atlanta where I live, which is the capital of Georgia. It's also the biggest city in Georgia. They used to be called a little Elizabeth town. It was a it was a railroad depot. And where does it land to come from? It comes from the Atlanta Ocean. They say, well, where does that come from? Atlantis. You know, like there's so many you start to see all and I went back and rewatched the 1996 Olympic opening ceremonies. I have a friend who comes on this channel. Her name is Jamie Salay. She is a gold medalist figure skater from Canada. And she's awake to at this point. And so she would come on my channel. And because she was at the Olympics, you know, this, you know, we would go back and talk about these opening ceremonies. If you go back and watch the 1996 openings, it's on YouTube. There's some weird ass shit before they get into like the tap dancing cloggers. Of course they had cloggers. Of course, of course they did Georgia. Right. Like that's great. But in the beginning, there's some weird stuff they're doing and you're like, and I think back then people like, oh, it's just artists. They're just being artists. I'm like, no, this they were happening. They pick specific locations for reason. They're harnessing something. All those rituals. Yeah. It's a ritual. They're harnessing all of our energy, the loosh. Okay. Like they do them these huge gigantic like call of sims and stuff. And I mean, they also had the bombing. Remember that bombing. I mean, I'm from here too. Yeah, it's the one big park. It's like right down the street. We go to that waffle house sometimes because we have a continual. Oh, yeah. I used to work right downtown. So yeah, I know. I know all about that place. It's why I mean, if you guys just where I would ever city you live in, just start looking. I mean, when I was covering Tartaria, I had gone up to Washington DC that summer, because Washington DC is a total Tartarian's out. People like George, those guys in like carts and buggies did not build that like that. That's no way. Like, oh, gosh, no, that without electric tools. Like it's just common sense, right? We just accepted that that's what happened. But when you start to like break it down and go, wait a minute. That's not possible. Like that's not we can't replicate that today. And we have tools to do so. Like what? You know, you start noticing all of the architecture to it's to harness all the free energy, a lot of these like cathedrals and stuff. And well, we don't have a whole lot of that left here in the south, actually, because the Civil War came through, right? And they burned Atlanta to the ground. Okay, they burned they destroyed a lot of the cities all over the United States. They brought in the orphan trains. Are you familiar with the orphan trains? I covered yeah, incubator, all these, all these kids like came out of nowhere. And of course, you know, up in North Georgia, we got the baby land general with the cabbage patch kids. I mean, those are based off the cabbage patch kids of, you know, the early 1800s 1900s of those postcards. I'm sure you've seen that too. Okay, I actually like pod people. And I think they're clones. They've been cloning for a long time. That's what I think. I'm a conspiracy theorist. We are to this channel. I'm a realist. Well, I will say, so my friend, Shanti on Aquarius rising Africa. She is she interviews a lot of whistleblowers and there's a guy named Caleb, he doesn't show his face. And I don't know the full story. He worked as a high magician. If I hope I'm sorry if I'm not saying that right Caleb or Shanti, and he talks a lot about the cabbage patch kids. I'll send you some of those videos and I get because he knows and I told Shanti I because we're near the cabbage patch us in Georgia. I told Angie and if you want to come Jessica, I'm going to check it out. And I was like, we'll go live with you. I'll put it on my phone and we'll go live with you in the in the factory. So you can see, I was never a cabbage patch girl as more my Barbies. But I did my favorite stories to this day, Jessica. And if you get into these children where they came from in the Victorian age like not they tell us the story that women were just having unwanted pregnancy. So they were giving the kids or but there's way that may like everyone wanted to have to have like five unwanted kids, you know, for this for the amount to be available. The newsies strike of 1899 was turned into the children's strike of 1899 shut down all of New York City. And that's where the movie and the play newsies comes from. I dived. I did a deep dive into that story. Because where did all these kids come from? It's one of the fit my favorite stories I've covered so far. They didn't have parents. They are a bunch of you know, the play in the movie, they're like they're seen as like teenagers, but in reality, they were like eight or nine year old kids that were high on cocaine. They were buying cocaine from the pharmacy, doing lines, smoking cigars, puppy piling on the streets of New York City sleeping together, like to keep warm, hawking newspapers. And then it moved into like the slaughterhouses that all these children in the workforce that don't have parents. Yeah, very sus, right. Super sus. Yeah, it's super sus. It's really wild. And you know, and we were taught like, like you said, like we were just taught to kind of accept it. And it was during the depression. So, so, you know, like parents couldn't afford their children is what we're told, they couldn't afford them. So, but I mean, that's a lot of kids. I mean, to me, it just sounds like it was replacement, like all these, these gigantic, I mean, these buildings think about like the insane asylums all the buildings that were like castles and stuff that they turned in to asylums and hospitals and prisons and schools and stuff. It's just odd. I just don't think that our history is what we've been told. No. And I think it was just another human reset. Yeah, it goes back to the mudflats that they flooded us out and they recreated and that reset happened. And it's wild. I mean, God, I know we're coming up over an hour Jessica and you've got a live tonight. But there is so much when you come back. Can we? Of course, I would love to wait. I mean, we can talk all day. I feel like y'all this is the South y'all come visit us like. Yeah, for sure. This and I will tell you Jessica, I noticed the other day I film with people from all over the world. And I've been doing consistently with people for a couple of years now, a couple times a week. And I noticed the other day one of my friends from another country were off camera talking and she said y'all and I looked and she goes, Oh my God. Oh my gosh. I say y'all all day, all day all day long. So, you know, there's so much to crack into guys once again. So you do lives on Thursday nights, correct? Like every Thursday I do. I do live. I have four, four lives a week, usually. And I have a live every Wednesday, Wednesday at 1pm Eastern on my channel, the cryptid huntress. And then I do a live Thursdays at 8pm Eastern on Thursdays on my channel. And then on Saturday and Sunday, I'm actually a weekend host at spaced out radio. So I have live shows there every Saturday and Sunday night at 10pm Eastern. You can find me there. And it's all on cryptids and just weird stuff. Usually at spaced out radio, it's mostly cryptids I talk about. But yeah, I'm the big foot lady over there. I love it. I'm going to put your link in the description box below against you guys. Please go over and subscribe. I enjoy one thing I will say to about you Jessica I've been was trying like growing up. We had Mrs. Cuttingham. She was our local storyteller. And she was like at everybody's birthday party. And that that that gift of storytelling, like the way your voice as I told this to my boyfriend, I was like, she reminds me so much of that, like, Southern cultural or every town's got a storyteller that that common has the ability the way that you annunciate. I'm like that she just reminds me so much of Miss Cuttingham. Miss Cuttingham was like the hot ticket in town. Like you, you, you did not have a good birthday if she wasn't there telling stories, right? So, so what a compliment. It's so sweet. It's one that's not that's not a culture, you know, that we, if we in the south, I feel like there's so much about, you know, cultures that are kind of dying nowadays. But I hope that that that that eccentric, you know, everybody's got grandma's got tarot cards, even though they go to church on Sunday, they got tarot cards somewhere in the house, you know, like, I just hope that never dies, like, because it just shows you how unique we are as human beings and how interesting we are as people. And you know, in the south, we've got the the Protestantism predominantly. And then we've got, you know, and we've got the Native American cultures with the African Gullah Buddha cultures, you know, there's just such a combination and we've all survived together and it's morphed into this one really beautiful common culture. And and across the board, you better say yes, Nama No, sir, you'll get smacked in the back of the head as a kid. That's right. That's right. Bless your heart. Bless your heart. That's right. You don't say yes, Nama No, sir. Bless your little heart. Thumped on the head. Across the board. A weapon of every culture. Right. You'll pick a switch. I'm just kidding. I mean, some of my friends I've been like the north they're like, I didn't say yes, ma'am. I'm like, listen, I saw the respect in the south. So, you know, yes, I still say it. I say it every day all the time. I did too. I do. I do. I will say where before we close out, I was at public grocery store a few months back and this little 14-ish-year-old kid was bagging my groceries for me and he called me ma'am and I about died. Somebody's raising him right. That's good. Yeah. I mean, he could have been my son, but, you know, I was like, yeah, his parents are Southern. They're like, you say yes, ma'am. You say no, sir, you know. So, Jessica, I am so. You guys, any questions you have for Jessica? Leave them in the comment section below. When we get off, Jessica, we stop recording. I'm going to give you the name of the werewolf of Georgia because I would love to bring you back on to get your perspective because this is the one of the most fascinating cases for me on this show. Yes. So I would love to do that. That would be so fun. Yes. I'll bring Angie on to Miss Angie. OK, Angie will send you some pickles, girl. Oh, my God. I would love that. OK, thank you. All right, you guys, we hope you guys all have a wonderful were this is going to be airing on Friday morning. We're recording at Thursday night. But if you guys have a wonderful and safe weekend, we've got Thanksgiving coming up in a couple of weeks. Be safe, guys. Keep your eyes open and just keep loving each other. And as Rom Doth says, we're all just walking each other home wherever the hell that is. So we'll see you guys later. Bye, everybody.