 So everybody, welcome to another very, very special episode of Esoteric Atlanta. I'm so excited. I have an awesome guest here today, Cody from Mystery Archives. We've spoken about this before when we did a Mystery Monday on Stole Cemetery. When I was researching Stole Cemetery as a potential portal to hell on this channel, we love our portals. I could not find a whole, whole lot of information. And I always like to double check the information I do have. So I went online to see if there was anybody else who had covered this story. And lo and behold, I discovered this awesome channel called Mystery Archives. I went ahead and subscribed to it. You guys should too. The link will be down in the description box below. And Cody did a video, an incredible video that puts my video to shame on Stole Cemetery. Thank you so much. It's super excited to have Cody here on the channel to talk about his channel and his himself so that you guys can go over and subscribe to him too because you do not want to miss his opportunity to see the stuff that he puts out. Hello Cody. Hello. Thank you so much for the glowing introduction. I really appreciate it. Well, for starters, since you're from Kansas, what, tell us what you know about Stole Cemetery. Was that something that you heard about growing up? Because did you say that was your first video you made on your channel? That was my very first video. I didn't even really know how my microphone works. I had a rough background in video editing, but yeah, that's something I heard about growing up quite a bit actually. You posted it? No. Let's see. I'm out in the Wichita metropolitan area. That's about, give or take, three and a half, four hours or so away from me. Oh, wow. So you're about to grow up. I heard that it was a portal to hell that the Pope wouldn't fly over it for that very reason that it was haunted. I heard quite a bit about the cemetery that supposedly the devil's child was buried there and that just always intrigued me. So I remember reading little bits and pieces when my family finally got a computer when I was a kid. And I don't know. It's just something I happened to remember when I started up the channel and it intrigued me yet again, refreshed my memory and I just kind of dived into the story and found what I could find on it. Now, for those of you who might not know, his whole channel is like our channel here. It's all these like French stories about these phenomenons that have happened all over the world and he does such an incredible job of doing the cinematography and you were telling me off channel that you are off camera that you wanted to go to film school, right? I did originally want to go to film school. I actually used to have a YouTube channel back between roughly 2008 to 2010 is called Cody TV. I used to make comedy sketch videos at about 50,000 subscribers. So it was something I got really interested in early on and then just watching and studying different films. Unfortunately, when Google bought YouTube, the DMCA struck up a lot of people's channels, including mine, so didn't get to see that idea out to fruition. But we're here again with Mystery Archives and we're trying it again. So we'll see what happens. So with all these French topics, as a kid, were you always super interested in like paranormal stuff or like weird stories? What got you interested in these like off, you know, kind of off the beaten path stories? That's a really great question actually. So I've had a couple of my own ghost experiences that I lived in two haunted houses growing up. So I have those stories on my channel. I could send you the links if you want to include them, but I just kind of go into into detail on those. But ever since then, yeah, oh, well, let's see. So I lived in a little town called Sedgwick and we lived with my aunt. It was me, my mom, my brother and sister and my aunt and uncle. And it was on my uncle's. It was like a generational farmhouse. So the house itself is about 120 years old and there's a there's a plethora of stuff that happened there. But one of them, my grandma actually came to live with us in her final days and she ended up passing away in the house. And after she passed away, we started experiencing some really strange type stuff within the home. We heard a lot of like knockings and in the walls. My grandma was a really nice lady. So I'm not sure if it would be her per se that was doing it because things tended to get a little bit darker after that. So with that being said, I'm not sure if her passing maybe triggered something else that was in the house or if it was her, even though I doubt it was, but we began to hear knocking in the walls, scratching that kind of a thing. And we started like my uncle had disconnected the doorbell and with it being a small town like we used to call it Ding Dong Ditch or you'd run up and ring the doorbell. We used to get hit with those quite a quite a pretty often, I should say. And long story short, he disconnected the doorbell because he had to work super early in the morning and kids would be out doing it, you know, one in the morning, two in the morning. So he disconnected it. And right around this time, I mean, there is no doorbell there. It's completely severed. And for some odd reason, we would still hear the doorbell go off. This happened all the time, close to three in the morning. And I know that's a little stereotypical, but it is a thing. So, yes, so that began to happen. We had knockings in the walls. We used to I used to have to sleep down in the basement. And that's where I just kind of had like my little I used to call it like a little pallet on the floor where I would sleep. I had like a little TV set up down there. And the way that they had built the house, it originally had stone steps that went down into the floor and there was a butcher's shower down there and an old cannery that wasn't used anymore. So long story short, I started experiencing weird stuff and there as well, like me and my brother had built a blanket for one night. And we were chilling in there watching some movie, I'm sure. And we fell asleep. And I woke up for some reason, just out of a dead sleep. He wasn't there anymore and later come to find out it's because he got scared and ran upstairs to go away with my mom. Yeah, he left me. Sister went down the same thing. That's what he was doing at the time. He was he was pretty young at the time. He was like five or six. So I don't blame him in the slightest. I was probably about 11 or 12 at the time. I woke up out of a dead sleep and the way we had set up our blanket for it was it kind of went back towards where the butcher's shower was. So we just tried. We never really went back there because it always creeped us out. And I started watching the blanket like fall, like something was smacking it, coming towards me. And I got out of there. But there's there's a lot of stories kind of like that. And it's it's really, really spooky. I haven't actually told that story. So that'll be a first here on your channel. But I'm going to link all those down below, guys. I grew up in a haunted house as well. And I grew up. Did you really? Yeah, my elementary school are actually third, fourth and fifth grade was an old plantation house that. Oh, I can only imagine how haunted that place must have been. The war was going on down here in the south. The Civil War is happening. Sherman came through because it was right outside of Atlanta. When Sherman came through, the story is that he went into the house and basically words I can't say on YouTube took the people that live there off of this plane of existence without their consent, if you all know what I mean. And oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, daughter who was and use that house as their headquarters for when they were burning down Atlanta in the Civil War. Oh, my gosh. And the daughter of the family as the story goes, she was probably like in her preteens was by the Union troops and hung off the banister. Oh, my God, I would see her body like swinging kid, little kids, like little kid and third grade was upstairs. And so many kids, even today, I'm 38 years old. My friends that will tell stories of being like pushed or remember being pushed down the stairs by gosh. And now the fact that that school, the fire marshal eventually said that you can't have kids in this building anymore because it's fire hazard. But, you know, yeah, I can imagine the survival of the fittest, you know, what are those leaves people put out? Like when I was a kid, I died once and my mom made me get up and walk it off. Yeah, I had to walk seven miles uphill on a snowstorm. No, she just had to survive. So I hear you like that changes you when you experience like that as a kid. It doesn't like when you, you know, when you experience that kind of stuff, like your world is forever shifted and not absolutely. Yeah. And you're always questioning things and you're always wondering, no, did you grow up religious or anything? I did. We grew up, I was raised Catholic. I would argue now I'm just more or less a Christian. I don't really follow my brother, my mom, they're pretty Catholic still. But and that probably did influence my belief system, but they don't really teach you about ghost and those kinds of things when you're coming up in the Catholic tradition. So it's it's definitely something that changed my outlook. And I can sit and laugh about it now, but it was pretty traumatic at the time. I would argue it definitely got me questioning a few things, more than a few things. And yeah, I grew up Presbyterian and I'll tell you some of the experiences that I had growing up, if I'm telling people in the church, you were told that you were demonic or like that was like, it was like very black and white, which life is not black and white. Nothing is ever black and white. There's always great to everything. Yeah. And it's so funny, like part of the channel, we're going through the missing Gospels of the Bible. They're supposed to be like 777 books in the Bible. We only got like 60 of them. So we've been kind of going through a lot of these missing Gospels to see what it is they censored from the Bible all those years ago. And I bet it. I bet that's very interesting. And in itself, I'm sure there's a lot to that. Jesus talks about reincarnation. He talks about being good to animals because they're our brothers and sisters, all sorts of stuff. And the church doesn't want us to believe in reincarnation because then if we believed in reincarnation, then that we wouldn't be vulnerable. So then we wouldn't be there. There's that whole business aspect to the organization of the church. Unfortunately, and I I've never been one that has been super for organized religion for that very reason. But I obviously believe in a closeness with God and a relationship with God. But yeah, it's I mean, if you think about it in an abstract way, if someone believed in reincarnation, yeah, they wouldn't be as vulnerable as you say. But I mean, surely I don't know if it you would call it karma or fate or what have you, but surely enough, your actions would still impact your incarnated form. You know, I would like to think he talks about that. He in the whole of the gospel, the Holy Twelve, which from my research, that was one of the original gospels that the the disciples, they couldn't most of them couldn't read and write. And so they only had like two real big gospels they carried around with them when they went out into the world. They're basically fugitives after Jesus was killed. And they their students then wrote their down with their teachings were in the other gospels. But the gospel, the Holy Twelve is one of the it took my breath away. And that it was so much more detailed on his life. And he had two wives, one died, and then he married Mary Magdalene. And it talks all about the kids like reincarnation. It speaks all about this. And he talks about that, how we have certain patterns that we have to play out in all of our existence. And we eventually come to a point of knowing God. And that's very Eastern and a lot of Christians have a hard look at that, because that is a very Eastern thought. But listen, Jesus wasn't from Detroit. Jesus was no. He was. Yeah, Jesus was not from Detroit. He was one. He went some white news in the desert. Like he was. So there's no you have to understand there is going to be Eastern. You know, this was part of the original influences. And yeah, of course. You know, and eventually you get into me that that's such redemption that when you know, if we're looking at a religion that's so and I know in the Protestant evangelical Southern churches, like I grew up in, I've talked about this with David Zube, like you they would be like, so do you really believe? Do you really, really, really believe? Because if you don't really believe, you're going to go to hell. Do you really believe, which is a form of gaslighting? Because you're like, well, yeah, that's I don't know. Yeah, you're just confused. What are we talking about? Jesus was here. You know, well, I think I think a lot of people in sects of Christian types of groups like that, like Southern Baptist and and what have you, they have a very what's the word I'm looking for, compiled version or idea of what God truly is. Because to me, I mean, it it sounds a little gnostic of me to say this, but I think God is so infinitely large in such an infinite style of concept. We can't really comprehend the idea or the being or force. What have you, we want to refer to it as, you know, with our human minds. It's just so much bigger than that. I have said the exact same thing and the original Christians were gnostic. So so there you go. Oh, that would make a lot of sense. They were very original Christian faith was super mystical. It was super mystical. It's a pretty mystical concept in and of itself. And that their their whole idea and it kind of goes into like is my and my real life job is which my channel knows is where my boyfriend and I are our stronger teachers. I'm the only female authorized in the state of Georgia. He's one of two males authorized. So we have a deep understanding of yoga philosophy, which a lot of what the Gnostics believed mirrors the yoga philosophy of where you have like your nature, your property, which is like your body and your life. And that has a beginning, a middle and end of birth, a life, a death. But your perusha, which is deeper than your soul, it's like this essence of you that is eternal. That just never ends. It keeps going and it's actually not really attached to your life. It's just watching the life play out and learning from the life. And that's that essence is who you really are. Not that's very interesting. Yeah, because our bodies, our lives, our identities as we know it now are going to die one day. Yeah, just one day. And so and that's, you know, when I'm an Indian, I know if we have Indian people watching, if you know, ghost stories, tell me, but when I'm in India, I've never felt the same sense of like hauntings as I have here in the South. And sometimes I wonder if it's like because in India with the Hindu faith, it is so much like about this idea of coming back and this idea of living out a Dharma or purpose that it doesn't seem like the attachment to life is a strong right as here in the West, perhaps with the faith or the belief system here in, you know, in the United States in the South. I mean, I'm sure all over wherever the Christian value system is taught, maybe it's kind of there's not as many fail safes built into that system, per se, because we're so attached to ourselves as we know them here and now versus what we could be and what eternally we could be. That's really interesting. I'm sure that hauntings do still happen. If someone is more or more or less inclined to believe that they will come back, there's not a whole lot keeping them here of an attachment. Yeah, per se. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. So that's just kind of how I felt when I because, you know, growing up in the South, it's it's kind of like the whole Stoll cemetery. Like we have so many haunted locations here. I mean, our yoga shala is haunted. We have a ghost in our yoga shala, you know, it's because it's on top of a big battlefield that happened in the Civil War and you hear him like you'll be in because we teach really early in the morning. We get up at like four, four thirty by boyfriend opens up the studio at five a.m. So be sitting in there by yourself at like five o'clock in the morning and, you know, Inman Park, downtown Atlanta, and you'll hear like boots walking around and you'll go out and nobody's out there. And so I got boots on the ceiling. Well, it's like it's like big old heavy like war boots. And then you'll you'll go walk in and we have three different sinks. We have two sinks and two bathrooms. We have a sink in the back office and you'll I've walked in before early in the morning and all the sinks will be on at full blast. Oh, my gosh, it's my water bill. It's not like it's not like the team who walked out left. You can hear it like it's not like you can't hear that. You know, and usually there was one morning where he the ghost was being very active and I was teaching a class and I was the only one there and he was being so active and I call on Tom. I don't know if that's his real name. I just call him Tom and I walked out in the studio and I was like, listen here, Tom, I was like, if you show yourself to me, I will shit my pants and I have 30 minutes and I don't have a change of pants. Please give me a solid and calm down. Just chill out this one day, please. I know if you're from the Civil War, I know what you see in here is very strange to you, but it's cool, dude. It's 20. I mean, I'd be pretty pissed off, too. I'm not going to lie like people doing weird things around like what the hell is happening? So yeah, and it was so funny, like when my my boyfriend, I've been together forever, but when I first met him, I met him because I come back from India and I was kind of with like a work thing. And he had me kind of open it up the studio and I kept hearing these things when I was there by myself and I was like, do I say something? Do I say something? I didn't want to think I was a freak. And finally, I was like, is this place haunted? He was like, oh, yeah. Yeah. He's like, it's totally haunted. I was like, I thought you were going to think I was really weird, but I he was like, oh, yeah, yeah, there's it's totally haunted. Yeah. So that's hilarious. I've never been one that's been like spiritually inclined to like pick up on things. I'm not like a sensitive or anything like that. But there's been a few occasions where I've definitely noticed some stuff or felt, you know, some things. And you're always you're always hesitant to be like, hey, is there something going on here? Just place on it, but at least it validated your feelings. At least he validated your feelings. Well, now whenever he now I'm just a YouTube most of the time, so I'm hardly at the studio anymore. But whenever he like takes on a new assistant or something, I'm always like, come here. Let me excuse my boyfriend's very like interest interest. But he like won't tell. He's very, you know, calm and quiet and introspective. He like won't like, you know, introverted. Yeah. And I'm like, I'm like, let me he'll get a new assistant. I'm like, I got to tell you something because he won't. Crazy. But this place is haunted. A.F. So no way of putting it. Yeah. We were a really good friend to assist my my boyfriend at the studio and she also rents space from the studio where she runs her Reiki classes and she picks up on it too all the time. And so, you know, it's just it is what it is when you're living in the South. And I'm sure the Midwest is very I feel like that the Midwest in the South are very similar in a lot of ways. I feel like we have a lot of definitely in the older towns or in homes where stuff has happened, I would argue. But yeah, we have we have a couple of homes here, actually, that have been on the travel channel. I don't have their names right in front of me. But I funny story, there was there was one home in West Wichita that I actually used to install pools for a living. It's like a side hustle kind of a thing. And I was installing a pool liner at this house. And my buddy didn't tell me till after the fact because he wanted to see if I picked up on anything. And I just felt like I was being watched. I felt very strange about it. And I was like, I could just be out of it today or something. So I'm down in like the deep end of this pool. There's no wind. I'm baking in the sun. It's like mid summer. Get all the pool stuff done, come up and get out. And we're heading out to the to the other work side that we had for the day. And my buddy, Andrew, the guy who owned the business, he was just like, so did you feel like weird working down in that pool? And I was like, I kind of did. Yeah. Why do you ask? He's like, oh, dude, that house is super haunted. I was like, why didn't you tell me? He's like, you wouldn't know if I told you. I was like, that's so it's apparently been on ghost adventures. So I hear I have yet to find the episode, but I I'll see if I can get you the name at some point and see if I can find it. Yeah, weird house in Kansas or is that Iowa? Sally House, I think, is in Atchison, which I'm not quite sure where it's at here. Yeah, it's in Atchison, Kansas, which is supposedly the most haunted town in Kansas. I have only been there once. I think I was passing through for like a wrestling tournament or something like that. But I've never stopped to observe or check anything out. But so I hear it's it's pretty haunted out there. I haven't even like for those watching, I've got the Sally House on the list of things to research. But let me tell you guys, it's going to be a multi part series. Maybe we can even have a Sally House. I've done a little bit of research on it just on my own, but I haven't haven't made any content about it yet. Maybe we can cut it off. It's on the list. We can collapse a lot like there is so much to that story about the Sally House that holy crap. And then so you've got like what I do on my channels. I'll look at like the mainstream narrative of what they're telling you. And then I'll try to look for the layers underneath of what they're not telling you. And so that house is I mean, when we first learned about it, this is how weird my weirdos we are. We actually feel like how long of a drive it would be to go up there and go check it out and do a road trip and bring our dog and like check it out. Bring the dog. Yeah, bring the dog. Because dogs always know. Dogs will pick up. They'll be like, no. Don't you take me to the marriage? So, yeah, the Sally. Yeah, there's a lot. Yeah, where was the the guy who wrote or excuse me, Harper Lee, who wrote to kill a mocking to Truman Capote. Was that his name? Truett Capote, who wrote a mockingbird. Well, he helped her up. Allegedly helped to write to kill a mockingbird. But he wrote another book and I can't remember the name of it about some. I'll just say the word and I'll blop it out when I edit. But it happened. Was it Kansas? It was somewhere in the Midwest where it got the guys were like found. And they were, of course. Anyway, he like interviewed the kids, too. I'll have to look look it up. But if you give me some more details, I might be able to tell you. But I'm not I'm not sure off the top of my head right now. Early 1900s, I would say it was in the Midwest. It was a family got like slaughtered one night. And it was like two guys who did it. And true that I think I think I know what you're talking about. And I can't remember the name of the particular event off the top of my head. But I think that there is a marker out in Western Kansas in the Flint Hills that is something similar like that happened. And I can't remember it off the top of my head. But it's a whole thing for sure. Yeah, he he interviewed one of the kids before, of course, back then they just nixed them. I sorry, guys, we're trying to be as as careful as we can. Well, no, we're saying they, you know, those guys were not long for the world after they were caught. They didn't ask their permission to be moved from this plane of reality. That's a great one right there. There we go. Love the censorship, guys. We just love the censorship. So it's the best. It's awesome. Thank you. Thank you, Big Tech. But like interviewed the guy. And what's his name? Hoffman, the guy a film see more often played him in a movie about this event when he was writing the book. I'll have to look and get all this information I'll put in the description box down below. Definitely. I want to check it out now. There was a lot of like crazy stuff that happened in Midwest for a while. Is it you think it's because there's so much farmland and people are kind of isolated or at one point were kind of isolated because they were always working their land? Why do you think that happened a lot in the Midwest? It's possible. I mean, there's a lot of generational ties out here. There's a lot of a lot of history. I mean, different wars, different family issues, you know, even like wars with Native Americans and you've got Native American generational ties. It really just depends on where you are. Yeah, there's there's quite a bit. I I wouldn't be surprised if we were one of the most haunted places in the United States, just in Kansas in particular, because everyone seems to have a ghost story out here. I'm sure it's the same down down in the South as well. Yeah, it can be here in Atlanta. You know, it's so funny. Atlanta is like, you know, it's the New York of the South. And so a lot of people that live in Atlanta aren't like from the South. They're like transplanted here from for a job or something. And for a job. Yeah. So when you're in the middle of the city, you're kind of living on top of each other anyway. But if you go outside of Atlanta, people that live, they all have stories. I mean, Savannah. Oh, I bet we're haunted. Savannah is like crazy haunted. My mom's family is from Charleston, South Carolina. That's super haunted. You go down into like St. Augustine, Florida. That's one of the oldest cities here in America is super haunted. I grew up with the Civil War. I mean, you're looking at so much trauma that's happened here even before, like with the Native Americans, as you say, we have like Stone Mountain here that was a huge Native American area. And so you've got all that stuff. It's it. I always tell people, like, if you don't believe in ghost, just go spend a summer in like Charleston or Savannah. And you you won't leave. You will probably experience something. Yeah, you would argue any time that there's a traumatic event or some kind of a battle where someone leaves this world not of their own volition in a particularly violent way. Yeah, they might be trapped here for a little bit or choose to stay here for a little bit. And who really knows what happens when something like that goes down? But yeah, I would I would argue that that attributes to hauntings in particular areas for sure. Well, they say there's a type of haunting that's not actually spirit oriented. It's like when something very big and as you say, like just happened, it's like time imprints itself. And so you need like hauntings of people like walking down the street and they don't even notice you and it's not actually them there. It's like it's like an imprint like a race like a replay like a replay. I forget the particular term for it, but I know exactly what you're talking about. And the spirit where time essentially just loops the event over and over again. But yeah, there's no one technically there. It's just playing those events. Yeah, like a ripple in time almost exactly. And like it stamps it because the energy was so intense at that moment that it couldn't help but take like a picture, like a photograph in that moment that it just keeps replaying. You're replaying. In Savannah, they have a lot of that. There's a house up here in the suburbs of Atlanta in a place called Roswell, which used to be it's not New Mexico, guys, not the Aliexpress. It used to be like its own town, but now it's a suburb of Atlanta where they have a lot of the old like antebellum houses. And there's one house that has a fence and you'll see a little boy running with a stick along the along the you know, putting a stick along the fence that makes a noise. And it's like 11 like the eighteen hundreds. And it's like it just it's like a replay of this little kid. And it's not like the kids there. It's just like this replay of it's still freaky. I know cops get called out to that house all the time. I bet all the time. I would love to actually talk to cops who live in a haunted area to hear all the stories of go stuff. They have to deal with people are like swear they see somebody. I have a friend that's a cop. And that's actually something I've never asked him. But I I'm going to hit him up after we're done here and see if he's gotten these stories that he could possibly tell, because that would be really cool for sure. Or like if they know for sure, like they get the same call all the time. They know that it's a haunted house. You know, something something weird is going on at that house. And they want to tell the person to be like, listen, this might sound crazy, but it's a ghost. You're fine. But they have to go on anyway. Just to check it out. Yeah, you're right. I would love to just roll down the window with the flashlight and just be like, OK, let's drive off. I would love to hear those stories, too, because, wow, I mean, down here in Atlanta, people got we got a lot of stuff going on. But outside of all these small towns all across the south and in the Midwest, I'm sure they get a lot of that stuff on the cops. Probably like, oh, God, here we go again for the other time. Well, speaking of hauntings, you are telling me you released an awesome video on the Amityville House. Do you want to talk a little bit about that? Oh, yeah, sure. We I do a series. Oh, go ahead. No, for my viewers, you don't know what the Amityville House is. I know a lot of people do, but you want to give a brief history on what that is just a brief one, because I'm going to put that video also in the link below as well. Sure. So there was a really and you can censor the word here, but there was a very infamous place of the DeFeo's at this home just trying to give you a brief overview here. But supposedly the home was incredibly haunted. It was purchased by George and Kathy Lutz and I believe 1972. And they started experiencing all kinds of crazy paranormal activity. If you guys are familiar with the conjuring series, Ed and Lorraine Warren were involved in the investigation. And basically in the video, I give a synopsis of the crime that took place, you know, all the different bits to do with the murder. I go into what happened to George and Kathy Lutz and all of their children and what they experienced. And I tried to dig up a lot of details that not a lot of people, I feel like have covered when they make documentaries or content on Amityville. So if you are interested, definitely head over and check it out. I try to try to dig up all the finer details of said stories, because that's the kind of stuff that interests me. And I like to share that with you guys. So my audience as well. I watched it again today before you came on. It's really really appreciated. I'm telling you guys, he does a really great job with the way he puts his videos together. He's definitely a filmmaker. I'm an amateur researcher that likes to tell stories. Cody's a filmmaker. So if you thank you so much, I try all of his videos are so very well done. What do you think? Do you think the house is a portal or has a possession? Or what do you think about the Amityville house? I think that it was such a traumatic event that took place there that then so much negative energy was built up within the home. I'm not sure if something was there prior to that happening. It very well could have been and that that could have been it could have caused what happened to happen, if that makes sense. But as far as like after the DeFeo's lived there, I mean, they I'm getting ahead of myself here. Ed Lorraine Warren essentially exercised the house or had had the home exercise during their investigation. And I think that probably cleared out a lot of what was in there depending on what you believe. But it seems like whoever has owned the house or lived in the house after the Lutz's lived there have never experienced any type of activity after that that happened, after they moved out. So so I'm getting ahead of myself and getting jumped about. No, no, no, no, no, no, because I know a lot of people believe the house is like, you know, cursed or, you know, whatever. But anytime there's a very well could have been and it can always be reversed. It's not nothing is ever set in stone and anything can always be flipped. So absolutely. Yeah, and they've made it for those who might recognize that name. They've made how many movies now? There they probably would have tried to retell the story. So many times. That's how I think at least three that I'm aware of. And there's been two or three. I'm sure so many more books, probably hundreds at this point. Obviously, all the YouTube content that's been made on it. But if you actually do the math, which I believe I refer to in the video, I could be mistaken, but I think I referred to that they actually lost money on their investment. They lost like the Lutz's George Lutz in particular lost the majority of his possessions when they left that home because they wouldn't go back and get them. You know, they were too scared. So the home sold for a fraction of what they bought it for. And they didn't really make any money off the books and the movies. And their stories, him and Kathy's stories never changed. So it's a pretty tragic story overall. And I'm a little inclined to believe something really did happen. You know, perhaps it was exaggerated or Hollywood ties, as I like to say when they made the films themselves. But I believe something happened. And, you know, that's up to you to decide, given the information. But that's why you can check out the video. Yeah, absolutely. It's it's fantastic. It's fantastically made. And yeah, that's that's probably why the house is very right. If you're if you're still unfamiliar and you watch the video where you Google the house, it's a very recognizable house now. And, you know, we'll watch like always laugh because my boyfriend and I to like calm down at night to like mellow out before bed. We'll watch like date line. You know, or we'll watch like a paranormal stuff. We'll watch the stuff happen with these. Like, you know, you've lived in a haunted house. I've lived in a haunted house. My boyfriend's experience, many haunted locations. His dad was in the military, so they moved around a lot. But never so bad where I felt like. I need to get out of the like the residence. But you see a lot of people and they're in situations where they can't they need to they want to leave the house, but they can't. And I'm like, hell, in those situations, I go sleep out in the in the ditch, like the car out in the day. We're going to be camping all the time. Yes, I feel like I'm not. So I don't blame them. Like, I'd be like, screw it. I'm not going back in that place. You know, it's it's there is definitely very. I mean, I've I've. There's what about, you know, there's definitely like very malignant. Like it's just there's there's energy out there that's gross, you know, that's dark and that wants to harm you. And there's energy out there that's just there. You know, those that are yoga Shala is I believe it's an intelligent haunting and he's not there to hurt us. He's when I ask him to like calm down, he calms down. Like when I told him I was going to shit my pants, he he calmed down. He's like, all right, all right, I'll break. We can't let a lady do that. So. So. But what about so like, you know, and I think about too, we were kind of talking a little bit about we mentioned aliens briefly before we started filming, you know, I know I've seen some weird stuff. I definitely believe that there is other life out there. I actually believe that human beings are a hodgepodge of different species. I don't believe the whole narrative that they've given us of that. We just kind of oops, accidentally happened from monkeys. I think that there's definitely a much bigger story as to as to our DNA. And I think we're a product of intelligent design for sure. As far as who the ultimate creator was or is, that's up for interpretation. But there's just too many coincidences and the way we function and the way our environment is, but I don't know. That's what I ascribe to anyways. Well, on all of our all of our, you know, you think about the life outside of us and regardless of like, whether you're talking about like the lizard, the dracos or the plateans, it's all humanoid. It all has arms and a body, just like we do. And I do, I believe that God, it was the intelligent designer, but used different of a different medium. Yeah, that would make a lot of sense to make us, you know. And I know with all the division we've had over the last few years, I keep thinking, we just need a good alien invasion to really bring humanity together because at one point like us versus each other, we'd be like, wait a minute, we're all earthlings. We all live here. This is all of our earth. Who are you? I'm not going to lie. If the mother ship showed up, I think we'd unite real quick, at least for the most part, if they were violent. I'd be tempted to just get on with them. I saw, I believe this place. Just take me please. I saw a meme of aliens like in their spaceship going by earth and they were like locking their doors. Like, what are the names of like, locked their doors when they. They're in a bad neighborhood. They're a little crazy. They don't go in that neighborhood. But no, I mean, I've seen, like I've had interactions in my own home where I've seen things and I know it sounds weird. I've seen like the hat man, that kind of stuff. But entities like out of the corner of my eye that aren't ghost that aren't like I've seen shadow man and it happened. It's like a full flesh entity and it's there. But when I turn it like an interdimensional being kind of like alien like, but it's but then it like leaves and a lot of people, a lot of researchers that I've studied when I talk about like alien phenomenon, they say that a lot of times they can be around you and you don't even see them because you're not programmed to see that, if that makes sense. You know, that's certainly possible. And what what another thing I could throw at you here on the same topic is what we think of alien, they could have interdimensional travel or be extra dimensional beings that can move between the two. And that's that's something that I mean, that's a whole rabbit hole worth the information in and of itself. Yeah. But yeah, it's a possibility. You know, if they are in our plane of reality, cool, that's scary enough to think about. But if they can travel between the dimensions, that's that's a bit much. The truth is fiction. But when you look at like Amityville, Laurie, look at these like incidents and I think for society, for the most part, we understand like demons and angels, but I do think demons and angels also exist. Like there's a whole panel of entities that exist beyond human being. But then you start thinking about the influences that other extraterrestrial life can also implement on an area. I know that, like, for example, when when human beings are scared, when we we we're not born with fear, fear is something that we develop, you know? And when we are scared, we're in a state of fear. We create an energy called Lush and this Lush is what demonic entities, whether that be actual demons or like negative, negatively polarized, polarized extraterrestrials will feed off of. So that makes sense. Need off of your feeders. Yeah. So like when you're in a so next time, like for people watching, when you're in a state of like fear or panic, feel how much heavier your body feels at that moment. So much heavier. And it's almost like there's something sucking off that energy, you know? And it's like it's like the fast food for for these entities. And again, I don't think we can prove this. This is that's not funny. But just to think of us as like a McDonald's burger to some demon. You're the you're the demons McDonald's, you know? So, man, exactly. Right, you know, I'm loving it. No, she's kidding. But but that's that was so when that fear is when they're able. So let's say like like Amity, the horror or any other Sally House, any other place, we don't know if it's ghost. We don't know if it's a portal. If there are beings that are negatively polarized, they're they're bad beings and they know they can quickly feed off of you. It seems like they could use a house to to create a state, a panic around it that's constant. So even if you go back in and nothing's happened, you're still kind of like walking on eggshells. So they're just constantly feeding. Now, with that being said, it's like a food. It's like they're farming us. They get food source almost. And now there you go. We're their cattle. So now it's like, I mean, we're we own a dog. And it's like, I know pet owners, your dog will just start barking at the corner at nothing sometimes. And you're like, it's funny you mentioned that because I don't I don't think I've told you I have a dog as well. But her name is Luna. She's half great Pyrenees and half Husky. And to the to the left of me here. Yeah, she's she's then taken a nap with her mom right now. But to the left of me is the corner of my house, one of the corners, I should say. And for some reason, she always glances over in that corner and just has a blank stare at the weirdest times, like one in the morning, three in the morning. And I've never felt anything here. Like I've never been spooked out at my house. But that in and of itself is a little unsettling. So dogs definitely do pick up. Maybe I hope so. She's not scared. You're not scared, you know? I'll tell you, she'll be playful messing around. And then she'll just look over this blank stare. I'm like, what are you seeing that I'm not. Stop doing that. Please stop. Just do what I did and be like, if you show yourself, I will shit my pants. Do not show yourself. Yeah, maybe I need to start saying some verbal things. Yeah, just do that. I will tell you the one the one time I did get scared in this house, the only time I've ever felt anything is I was making a video about the exorcist curse, like the cursed aspects of the film itself. And they were making it. And I kid you not, I have a slight glare on my monitor and I saw something in that corner when I was making it. And I heard this weird popping noise and I've never prayed so hard, so fast. And that was the only time and then it was gone. It was gone after what felt like, it felt like minutes to me, but I'm sure it was only seconds. But that was the only time. So I was like, I really need to put this video out now because something's going on with that topic, that film. That's so weird. It was super spooky. My fiance was home actually at the time in our back bedroom and I asked her if she felt anything, if she heard anything because it was such a loud popping noise. And I still to this day, I have no idea what it was. We have all new wiring. It couldn't have been anything like that. And it was, oh man, it was spooky. So that's the only time and it happened to be in that corner. So that's why it always freaks me out when she, when my dog looks over in that corner, I'm just like, please don't be anything that's going to lose here now. I'm not going to look over here. I know what you feel. I've had like experiences at night. I won't get into it now, but I've had like, I've talked about my channel, scratch marks and bruises and stuff. And I was speaking off camera once to my friend who grew up in one of these crazy families. My channel knows what I'm talking about that the families that are the puppet masters basically. We know that they're all practiced and they all practice ascetanic religion. Luciferianism, something like that, yeah. Yeah. And so she's kind of helped educate me on a lot of this stuff. And she told me, and I'll just tell you, and it's helped me put a Bible beside your bed at night. That has helped a lot. Just put a Bible beside your bed at night. I also have, I can't remember the name of it. I'll have to look at the rock when I get off. It's like this rock that helps you relax. Selenite, something like that that I put there as well. And that has helped me a lot just to have that there. We also have our dog in the bedroom with us. But I will say the other night, my boyfriend was teaching a late evening class and I had gotten in the bedroom, like it was like six o'clock. It wasn't late at all, but I was like in the, I put, like taking a bath, put my pajamas on. I brought our dog into the bedroom just to like watch TV and wait for him to come home. And I shut the door so the dog wouldn't come out here and like, cause he'll pull stuff off the counters and stuff. And usually when my boyfriend comes home and he's in the bedroom with me, he'll start like scratching at the door and like his tail starts wagging. Like he knows that my boyfriend's about to come home. Well, it was like an hour before he was due to come home. And all of a sudden our dog, Ravi, his hair started standing up. He started like growling at the door. And I was like, my thought was somebody broke in. I was like, oh my God, somebody's broken. And then I went like lock the door. That's terrifying in and of itself. And I was like, I was like in my oversized t-shirt, granny panties. I was like, if I'm not going to be robbed, this is not the outfit I want to be robbed in, you know? This is not what I want to do right now. Where's the tactical ear? So I like locked the door, like text my boyfriend. I was like, are you coming home early? He was like, no, I'm no, he's like, actually I'm going to be home a little bit late and nothing happened. But every like 10 minutes he would go to the door and like growl at the door with his hair standing up. And you all who know own dogs, you know when your dog's hair stands up, like shit's about to get real. Like, where's your dog? Yeah, that is spooky for sure. I'm like, hopefully it was just like a bug outside of the door that he was like fixing it on. But yeah, when you have a dog in the house, it opens up Pandora's box to all sorts of stuff. They say ignorance is bliss. So if you don't want to be spooked out, no, if you get a dog, there's going to be things that happen where you're like. With Luna, she's not the smartest dog in the world. God bless her. But I feel like it's just all vibes all the time because she will shift from super happy to I sent something over there and that's why it freaks me out so hard. But I'm with you 100%. Huskies are super like, like they're funny dogs. Huskies are hysterical dogs. Oh, she is such a goober. It's awesome. Yeah, they're hysterical. So I think they do kind of, they are very aware. Our dog, we rescue, well, he was rescued from India. He was a street dog. Oh, wow. He was rescued as a puppy. We say he was basically born camping, but he doesn't like, he doesn't know call. Like when you, we've brought back six other dogs from India that were adults when they were brought back and they understand cars like they will not, you know, because in India, they'll get smacked in a heartbeat. But probably our dog doesn't, he never was in that position because he was rescued so young, but he has that wild animal instinct in him. Still though, he's like the first one of his line to be domesticated. And even when we're out walking him around the street, if there is somebody around him that he senses bad energy from, even an actual living person, he'll start, it's embarrassing, he'll start growling. Like it's embarrassing. It's like, dude, dude, we live in a very, very, very liberal city. Please tone it down. Calm down, dude. We're calling animal control. All right, calm down, man. So yeah, dogs are there. I believe, I do personally believe that animals, like if you look at the Christian story about how humans kind of fell from grace, we send, we fell from knowing God, animals never did that. You know, and I kind of believe that there's some truth to that where animals are still connected to the spiritual world. They still see God. It would make a lot of sense. They see that. They, you know, a lot of animals, especially no cats, like when it's time for them to pass away, they'll actually leave their house and go pass away. It's like, it's an accept. They will. Of, it's time to go. It's basically like, okay, it's time to go, you know? And I almost feel like they don't want to burden you with that as well. So it's like, yeah, I've had, I've had probably 10 cats over the course of my lifetime and they, almost every single one of them is left to pass away. It's just definitely a thing. Yeah, it's just, they just, in some ways, they, like dogs, as you know, it's like having a perpetual four-year-old. You know, you can't leave your dog by itself for too long. You always have to make sure you got a babysitter if you're gone for a long time, whereas other, like, can't take care of themselves. Yep. In a lot of ways, they're so much more, the essence of them is so much more than humans, because I think they just really see everything around them at all times. And they don't, they're like, we don't deserve them because they don't judge you by- They're too pure. Yeah, they don't judge you by their wealth or status. They just want to be loved. They'll live in a cardboard box with you. You know, they don't- They're totally down to live in a cardboard box as long as they have to. It's funny, because our dog is a street dog. He's so much more pack-oriented than any other dog I've ever had. All dogs are pack-oriented, but he especially- And if we were in a bigger place, I think it would freak him out because he gets very upset when we're in two different rooms. He can't handle it. He'll come and get somebody. He'll try to herd you into all, into the same room. Even when we have friends, they'll be like, try to herd us all, like, into the same room together. At all times. Luna's very pack-oriented in the sense that she definitely has mild separation anxiety when we're all in the same house. Like, if she knows that me and my fiance are going out, she's totally fine with it. She'll just chill and do her own thing. But even when we're all here when we're, like, eating, like, we're having dinner and what have you, we tend to feed her at the same time and otherwise she won't eat unless we're eating. So it's like a group activity for her. I don't know if that's a pack thing, but I feel like it is. The hangover where he's like, we're the three best friends that anyone ever had. I'm the three best friends. And right now, like, I'm working on remodeling one of my, one of our rooms to kind of have it be like my studio room. And at the moment, it's essentially like the, the tiny room in between our kitchen and our living room. It's pretty open. I could show you, but I don't want to mess the camera up right now. But that's where I have my computer set up. And, you know, if I'm, if I'm editing videos or what have you and I'm having like a bowl of cereal or something, what, what not, her bowl is over in the kitchen and she will carry small pebbles of food out into the living room beside me and drop them down, look at me and then like slowly eat them. And I'm just like, okay, you could do that over by your bowl. Thanks. I just vacuumed. I appreciate it. You're her best friend. Yeah. The pack stays together. That is so sweet. I'm going to have to remember that one. That's great. The pack stays together, man. The pack stays together. And like, if she, if she goes to the bathroom at night out in our backyard, like I have to go back her up and like, she'll like stare me in the eyes as she goes. She's like, you have my back, right? The pack stays together. That's why I didn't do that. When they, when they're like, it's like when they're pooping, and they just like look at you dead in the eye. They just stare at you and you're just like, like looking around. It's so awkward, man. Like, I got your back, man. But have you ever noticed like, when you go to the bathroom, your dog wants to go with you as well? Yes. They're watching you. Totally. She's like, I have your back. The pack stays together. You don't have to have my back. We're good. We're totally good. Just slowly close the door. Yes. It's fine. It's fine. It's fine because he's a wild dog. What's very annoying is that I love him to death. So when I say that, I would never give him up for the world, but he will not go to the bathroom on our property. Because it will, in their world, it will entice predators. So I have to put him and take him all the way down the peak. We're right down the block from Piedmont Park, which is not doxing myself Atlanta is a big city, but Piedmont Park is one of our central park. So I literally have to walk his ass all the way down to the park just for him to go poop, so then I can pick it up and throw it away. So it's like, he's like, I'm doing this for us. I'm doing this for us. So we're protected. The pack stays together. And when it's raining outside, it's like, come on, Robbie. Just go in the front yard. Just go in the front yard. No. It's funny because I feel like my dog is the exact opposite. We have a lot of dogs that are in our neighborhood in general. And there's like three or four dogs that live about two houses down from us that get let out probably right around the same time. I'm sure their owners work second shift like myself. And we take her out there and she will stare at them in dominance sometimes. I'm just like, dude, chill out. She's like, this is my yard. It's like a great day. And exactly. But they have like a great day and like a Chihuahua. And I think like a shinsu or something like that. And they'll all be yipping around and running around. But when they notice each other, they just stare each other down. And they all start going to the bathroom and staring each other down. I'm just like, what is happening? This is why I need that new camera. I just have an animal planet in my backyard. But yes, yeah. My mom actually got us a little camera to put up to watch our dog when we leave because he does have a lot of separate. He's four years. We think he's like four years old. And we've had him like he came to us as a small puppy. So he we've had him most of his life is not like he like remembers being in India, but he does have like that memory of separation anxiety. And so when we put him, when we have to go, he's most of the time, he's with one of us, especially since I've worked from home now with YouTube, but when we go somewhere together and we have to like put him up, he breaks out of his crates. But he's at the point now where we think we might be able to leave him in the house without supervision, but we're not sure. Mom got us this little camera that we can attach to her so we can watch on the camera to see him. But my boyfriend doesn't want to hook it up because he thinks that, you know, I'm pretty sure they can use that as a spy. Dude, it's funny you mentioned that because my fiance thinks I'm crazy. We had when we bought our house, it came with a home security system. That was once through a major company, but it wasn't anymore, but it still works. It's like a home security system. And I read something about how it could be tapped. Not like I'm doing anything, but I just got sketched out about it. Yeah. Disconnected it like three or four days ago. And she's like, okay, crazy. And I'm like, hey, man, like if they want to listen, they can listen. I mean, look at what's going on in the world right now. I don't think you're wrong at this point. Dude, that's what I'm saying. Like I just get sketched out a little bit sometimes. I was like, yeah, that's a risk. I mean, we don't ever really use it anyways. Like we live in a pretty nice part of town. I'm like, I'm just going to disconnect this for a while. See how I feel about it. Yeah. I mean, I'll take my phone. We go for walks just so I can like see how long we've been out walking. And my boyfriend gets mad at me. He's like, they can track us. I'm like, we're straight up. He's like, and I'm like, I'm like, listen, because of the YouTube channel that I run, I think they already know where we see it. I have a Google Pixel phone. I have like the Google Pixel for a 5G, whatever it is. And like, I'm like, well, if they really want me, they got me. But I still try to take precautions about me. Yeah. Todd has like a camera blocker on his computer and all that kind of stuff. And I haven't put one on mine because I use mine for YouTube. But we try to shut it down every time we go to bed at night. But that is kind of freaky when you think about all the ways that they can tap into your privacy. It's pretty Orwellian when you start to break it down and analyze it in depth. It'll freak you out if you get on that type of mindset. I think we're the crazy ones. And I'm like, literally your home is bugged for them for you. I mean, with the whole Edward Snowden NSA debacle, I mean, that pretty much exposed it right there. So yeah, if they really want someone or if they really want to spy on you, they can for sure. They can. Unfortunately. There are ways around it to a certain degree. But yeah, dude, I just want to like not be spied on and just have my own little pot of land. I don't want to bother anyone. That's what I always tell people that too. Like I am the type of person. I'm like, live and let live. I feel like that's like the American motto, like you do you boo. As long as you're not hurting me. You don't hurt me. You don't hurt anyone else. We're totally cool. You know, dude. My boyfriend's family lives down in Florida. They're from Florida and they live in this really small town outside of Sarasota. His mom's family line like settled that area. It's very, very lineage for them. But his dad was kind of thinking about moving down there because everything going on and Florida's just like the MVP of the United States. Who would have thought that Florida would have been the MVP? Coincidentally seems to be one of the crazier places in the U.S. I mean, you've got like the Everglades crocodile. People apparently eating other people's faces every once in a while. It's the Australia of America because there's so many dead. Pretty much. Yeah, but literally they've been like the one state that's like basically. Yeah, I've been pretty chill and had some common sense. At least it seems like in today's landscape for sure. Exactly. So we kind of thought about like go extra time like maybe we should just move down there. It's in here in a very small town. It's right outside of Sarasota. So we're close to a city, but it would be a small town. But his dad was telling me in Florida where they live, you have your land. You could stand outside but ass naked on your land. They can't do anything about it. Anything about it because that is from Portland. And I was like, that's the American dream. That is the American dream right there. You stand on your own land. On the eve of Independence Day. That is what happened to you. You are totally in a no clothes. You don't want any tan lights. No one can say. Fire off a rifle into the air. They can't do anything. They can't do anything. And I was like, God bless America. He said that. I was like, only in Florida. That is awesome. You could just mow that lawn. That is awesome. Mow the lawn is your birthday. It's just like, no one can do anything about it. So I was like, I was like, that is my motto. You do you boo. As long as you're not hurting anybody. Like, I don't care. What you're doing on your property, who you're doing it with, as long as you are not hurting anybody, we good, you know. Dude, I'm all for that. I'm all for that. I think most Americans actually are. Right. Everybody on my channel knows, because everybody on my channel knows how I feel about it. And I know Cody, we talked like, you're very similar. We're very similar in our feelings. I think most Americans are. I think most people in the world at this point are like, we just want to live. Like, let us just live. Right. Let us just live our life. Can we not just be spied upon, et cetera? I just want to chill, man. I want to earn a decent living. I want to make the stuff I want to make. And as long as I'm not hurting anyone else, you know, why does it matter? We just want freedom, dude. We have the gift of pursuit of happiness that's given to us in this country. Exactly. And that is for each person. God gives each person their own talents and their own desires. Exactly. And I feel like most people in the world are inherently want to do good. Most people are not going to hurt other people. Most people have empathy and compassion and don't want to hurt. No matter what country they're living in. And it's a very small percentage of people that are actually maniacal and evil. Unfortunately, a lot of those people take positions in government. They pursue positions of power, unfortunately. Unfortunately, that's where we are right now in our timeline. That's timeline or weirdest timeline, but still our timeline. It's still our timeline. We study a lot of spiritual stuff and my boyfriend follows the Cassiopeans and they talk about how this time in the Earth's timeline, where I personally believe we are in the book of Revelation. We are, but it's not the way the church has taught us. It's not the end of the world. It's an astrological thing where we're flipping timelines and we're basically in the death role of what we call, I'm going to have to bleak this word out, what we call the government. We're seeing their death role right now is why everything is so spastic, but we will go into that a thousand years of peace, which is the age of Aquarius, which we technically entered back in December. So as one of my friends said, it's like we're birthing a baby. When a woman is in labor and the baby is coming out, the birth canal is the most painful thing she'll experience, but then once the baby is out, it was all worth it. So we're in that birthing process right now, basically. That would make a lot of sense. It's like we're coming into a time of great tribulation where it is kind of like birthing pains. Yeah, exactly. But I really hope at the end of the day we will enter that age of peace, because God knows we need it. It's been too much craziness. The Cassiopeans say that for those of us living during this time, that it was like a lottery to come down to earth for this time specifically. All these wanted to come and be here during this time, and we were the lucky ones that got to be here and to like hope. That would be great to hear. I know, right? It doesn't seem that way right now, but fingers crossed. Every morning I wake up and I'm like, I feel like WTF. Just every morning it's like WTF. Like what is this? I'm reading stuff posted by MSM. And I'm like, is this a spoof article? Like I can't like... Is this the onion? And I'm like, no, that's actually the real thing. Right. And when every article seems like the Babylon bee or whatever that one is. Exactly. And I remember talking beforehand, but I keep looking at people who haven't figured it out yet. And I'm like, what else do they have to do to like wake you up? Because it's pretty obvious right now. Like peak clown world out there, man. And if you're still drinking the Kool-Aid, I feel bad for you, but ignorance is bliss, I guess. I'm like, talk about cognitive dissonance. I'm like, I'm looking at people like, why aren't you waking up? Like this is ridiculous. This nothing makes sense. Nothing they tell us makes any sense. And it's never cut and dry either. Or it's very much like, they have their own outside motives to whatever narrative they tend to push. And it's usually negative. It's usually negative. I'm with you. I'm with you on that. It is never good for us. Yeah. It's not us versus us versus them. And they don't want us to know that. But most of us are bigger. Totally. So, you know, they're they're pretty keen on chopping us all up into our own little grooves versus us being a collective that recognizes that it is us versus them. Right. So I think that's our biggest fear. Yeah. And it's very low vibrational to like focus so much on like somebody's, you know, skin color or socioeconomic backgrounder. And they're focusing so heavily on that. And that's actually very low vibrational. Hard. It's like most of us are kind of beyond that. We're like, and yeah, that's a white chick. And like we're over that. Like we've already been down that road. Like let's move on. We want to move on. We want to we want to be a cohesive unit of people. You know, an American isn't especially for us in America. It's it's not a race. It's not. We're all a hodge podge of different nationalities anyway. So why does the powers that be keep trying to shove that down our throats? You know, when I couldn't tell you, I wish I knew it's it's not a good. Yeah. Yeah. That would be my best guess. So anyway, I know I've kept you on for a really long time and your girlfriends probably trying to. I think she's taken a nap. So it's no it's no worries. She's all the friends stuff. Well, I definitely I want to Cody, I have had such a blast with you. You are an awesome person. A lot of fun. And I want to bring you back on to chat like this again and share stories. And I want to collab with you on the Sally house. If you want to be awesome. I would love to. Off camera. I know it's no timeline or anything. We can just talk off camera about what we want to do and stuff and do like a co-project together because that's a big project to to try to take a big buy out of yourself, you know, especially when you have other projects going on so we can like co-collab on that. And guys, again, from Esoteric Atlanta, go over to Mystery Archives. I can do not Cody is incredibly talented when it comes to putting together stories. And I know for me, I don't before I started doing YouTube channel, you just have no idea how much it takes to actually put a video out. And I know. So much. So much. And I don't do half the stuff you do. I mean, your videos are just so well put together. The cinematography is unbelievable. I'm just sitting in a chair, reading notes and telling a story. And it's hard. And that is a skill in and of itself. And that's something I struggle with. I script myself out too. So I feel you on that. I have to cut and reshoot a lot. Trust me. But I really want you guys to go over there and check out Cody's channel. If you like my channel, you are going to love Cody's channel. So go hit that subscribe button. He's got some great, great contest. Here's a blooper. The great content on his channel. I will put and you have a membership with Cody. I asked you off, off, off filming. If you had a patron, I know I, I love my patrons. Cody has a membership through YouTube, which is kind of like another patron, but it's through YouTube instead of a separate platform. I use a separate platform. So if you want to help Cody out, because a lot of people think us YouTubers make a crap ton of money. And that is not true. Not yet. Not yet anyways. I keep hoping maybe one day, but. Yeah. No, unless you have like over a hundred thousand subscribers or close to that really big mark, you are this literally as, as Cody said, off camera is like a hobby because you always have a passion project. Right. The, the income you are making is so miniscule. And so when we get those people that like our work and want to chip in just a little bit each month to help us pay for our payment or resource materials, it means the world to us as content creators because it literally is such a tedious job to do. And so I know I appreciate my patrons. And if you all want to help out Cody, just go to his membership on his channel as well to help out because it literally does become a labor of a passion project, but there's a lot of labor. A labor of love. A labor of love. Yeah. I was like sweat and blood and tears. I don't think I'm bled for this. Yes. I don't cry. I don't think it's nice where I've sat and cried because I couldn't get something. There's been a few times where I've been on the verge of tears. Definitely a lot of stress. Yes. A lot of nicotine. A lot of brain storming. Yes. Absolutely. So, so please, please, please go check out Cody's channel. Hit that subscribe button on his channel. Check out his videos. If you need, if you're stuck at home this holiday weekend and you need something to binge, his channel is the channel to binge. He has got such. You have a bunch of stuff. You can check it all out. If you so wish. Definitely appreciate it. And as I say, his Stolz Cemetery video makes my Stolz Cemetery video look like crap. So, and it's so cool. For that being my very first video with my very poppy microphone, which I do apologize in advance for if you do go watch it. It is fantastic. Thank you so much for the kind words. It was fantastic. So, and you're a local boy. It's a story close to your heart. So, I'll let you go for tonight, Cody and we will be in touch. I'm going to get you back on the channel. We'll collab again guys. Thank you so much, Cody. Tell your fiance. I said hello. We said hello. I definitely will. Definitely will. He was taking a nap. All right. I'll talk to you soon, Cody. Thanks again for the opportunity. It was my pleasure. Take care. Absolutely. Bye.