 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to Esso Teric Atlanta. I'm so excited today. I got my girlfriend, my southern girlfriend here, Angie. Angie, how are you doing today? I'm good. I'm really good. I'm really good. I feel very rejuvenated. I've been up to the lake and so just got back home last night. Well, it's interesting because the lake you go to, because we're going to talk a little bit about Appalachia today, which Appalachia. You know, it's right at the bottom of that. And I feel like there's something, you know, really, really creepy about the whole lake and how the lake was flooded, Lake Burton, how the town of Burton was flooded by the power company. Yes, George Power. George Power. Well, Lake Burton, yes, for those who don't know. And I'm up in that area all the time. And Lake Burton is what they would say a man made lake. Well, at this point, I'm like, are all lakes man made? Are the oceans made? Because shit's not adding up. But we're going to be talking about an incredible story that I, you know, ask and you shall receive. See, can you shall find knock on the door shall be open unto you. And I think a lot of the research that happens here on this channel is coming is it's got inspired. And for a while now, especially since we have been diving into tartaria and looking at the the theory that the real Egypt is actually here in the southeast. I've been noticing on the hieroglyphics from Egypt that we see white people, we see brown people, we see black people, but we also see blue people. And you guys have heard me speak of this a lot, because we know that Egypt or the land of Kim was the leftover Atlanteans. And we know that from the Emerald Tablets as well. And so I have been saying that over and over and over again, like, where, where the hell are the blue people? You have been saying that for a long time. Like, and I look back at my childhood, I'm like, how come nobody ever pointed this out that there are freaking blue people in these hieroglyphics from Egypt? And we know like the deities and Hinduism are always blue. And we're told that they're blue because they take the poison from mankind. It's funny. I'm wearing a blue shirt. Angie's in her blue room. That was not planned guys. That just is what it is. So before we get into the story, I hand because Angie did it. Angie found the blue people. She found them. And that's going to be the subject of our conversation today. And we're just going to talk about it today. And then we're going to do a part two. And we're going to bring Stephanie on board and do a little deep dive through the tarot cards, trying to obviously abide by consent. We're not going to look into the actual family, but we're going to look into maybe the story around. And then we're going to talk about meth and glimeopia. I'm saying that right, which is the word that describes why their skin is blue, which I call bullshit on that. But we'll get into that. But before we do so, I want to go ahead because I've said this before. Christmas is literally right around the corner, you guys. And Angie has a great company called Fickles, where she pickles things. I've said this before you guys and my computer. I'm still my laptop guys. My new desktop is still in the process of transferring all my stuff on it. So that's why my laptop is not totally pulling up the website. But I'm going to put her website down in the description box below because I think that this is a brilliant Christmas gift. It's been really busy. My website is booming right now, which is making me very happy. I keep hearing the cha-ching sound whenever somebody orders. And I want everybody to know that the Bryce code is still there. So just your name, all caps, Bryce, you get 20% off of any order. I will put that down in the description box, guys. And I know I'm so sorry. My laptop up on is so freaking old. So it's not pulling up the pictures. Hopefully by next week, I'll have my new desktop up and running. So this will come in even clear. But I'm serious. If there's someone in your life that looks good, that you have salsas, you have all sorts of stuff, you have barbecue, there's so much stuff here. If you have people in your life that you don't know what to buy for them, this is amazing. Like you adore the cheese board. I mean, there's just so much here. Okra. Okra. Bloody Mary and Pickle. Okra combo. Look at that. This is a great, this is an incredible Christmas gift, you guys. And again, I'm going to put the website down below so you can pull it up yourself with the code Bryce for 20% off. I mean, especially if you're kids' teachers, you know, your basketball coaches, stuff like that, these are great Christmas gifts. And I know Stephanie was, I was on the phone with her yesterday, Angie. We weren't even filming. And she was going on and on and on about how amazing your pickles are and how amazing everything is coming from you. And she was like talking about everything that she wanted to order from you going forward. So, and Stephanie's not Southern. She's our, she's our Yankee friend. And if that Yankee friend is saying this is good, you know it's good. So make sure that you guys go and check out Angie's website. Seriously, we like, we love, we love, we love our small businesses. And I'm going to also pull up. I thought I had Angie's YouTube channel pulled up, but I obviously, I might have, you know, sometimes what I do is I will share a screen and I realize I have so much up on my, my tabs from all my research. That's, that I accidentally exit out. So this is Angie's YouTube channel guys. She's hysterical. She's our, whenever I see Angie, I always think of the bond secret to the yaya sisterhood, yaya, you know, so. It's pretty much like that with me if you ever get to, like, if we ever hang out in person because it's like that it's like yaya sisterhood kind of stuff going on. I mean, Southern women are the best kind of women. Sorry, but we are. We're savage. We were savage with pearls on. You know, it's, I always say older Southern women way older than Angie and myself, but older Southern women are the most savage. As I've said before, if an old Southern lady tells you you look healthy, she called fat. Oh honey, you look so healthy. She called fat. And of course we, we know the bless your heart. Bless your heart. Little old darling heart. That's what my grandma used to say. She's a little old darling heart. We've got called a dumbass. Basically, some of a sudden it says bless your heart, honey. She just called you. You know, all those people that are still following Dr. F. That's all we'll say bless their hearts. Just bless, bless their hearts. We should pray for their hearts. For real, like, bless their physical hearts. That's my favorite, too, is when my mama and her Southern friends get to gossiping and they make it okay at the end by saying we should pray for them. We should pray for them. I did a little video recently kind of about that. I think you reshared it. I think you did. It was on how I thought the gossip was spell casting. Oh, it totally is. I mean, then we'll talk about that. Yeah. I mentioned in it that I really don't want you praying for me. I asked you to. If that was really, you know, if I meant that exactly the way it came out. South, I mean, that's what they do. I mean, the south, I mean, you stand outside of a church on Sunday mornings. And let me tell you guys, because down here in the south, we don't have many Catholics down here in the south. Not many. Most the Protestants, mostly Baptists, Methods, Presbyterians. You stand outside on that front lawn when church has been released on Sunday and you go stand and listen to the church lady speaking. You will hear. It is like a telenovela. You will hear all the town gossip. You will hear who is sleeping with who. You will know everything going on that town and they will end it by saying we should pray for them. It's so true. It is so true. And I mean, and I used to send a woman that I know that's in a prayer group every week. I used to always send her prayer requests for my friends, you know, for anyone, you know, I used to do that. Like I'd say, I know you're going to prayer group today. Could you pray? Well, that was just giving them content. I know. Why do we need to pray for Mary Elizabeth? I say Mary Elizabeth because my sister is Mary Rebecca. We have Mary Elizabeth's, Mary Catherine's, Mary Joe's, Aunt Mary Joe. I say Mary Elizabeth because that's big in the south to have a double name. Yes, it is. All of my girls like Mary Kathleen is my daughter, my oldest. We call her Kat and then a Margaret Rose. Yeah, Rosie, and we don't use both names. But but at first I thought we would, you know, my sister, I call her Mary Becca. Mary Rebecca is her name. That's my was my great grandmother's name and it's a double first name. My great grandmother, they called her Mayback equipment Georgia Mayback. But my sister, we call her Mary Becca and I, I put my middle name. My name was always not was never supposed to be a double name. But I get mail for Mr. Bryce Watson all the time. So I always put Elizabeth in there because it's like, damn it. I'm a girl. I'm a female. I was born female. And that's that's big in the south too. Because Bryce, I know I've said this on my channel before Bryce is my mother's maiden name. And that's big in the south for girls, especially to get their mother's maiden names. And I had a friend growing up. Her name was Morgan. That was her mother's maiden name. One of my friends was about to be named Walters as a girl. And her father stepped in and said, absolutely not. But that's a big thing to do down here in the south is to give your daughter, especially your daughter, your maiden name. I would never do that to my I'm not going to give my child the name Watson. That's just not going to happen. But but yeah, that's huge. My niece, her middle name is Watson, our maiden name. He's he's saying as my husband, y'all, he's putting orders together. And he's like, I've got to take one jar out of somebody else's order real quick. But we'll have it ready tomorrow because they're making more. But today I need to take this one out. So she's only going to get 23 jars instead of 24 jars. But it's somebody local. She'll understand. Yeah, I can't, you know what? I know many people who are very familiar down here in the south with your, your company. And they, and I, when I talk about you, like, oh, yeah, I bought her, I buy her pickles all the time. I didn't know you knew, you know, so yeah, very seldom, very seldom. Sorry to interrupt. He was like, you're fine. Taking care of business. Well, let's get into it, Angie, because you and I have been said this, last in DC, and it's funny, I was actually looking at a map before we were filming of where this family was located in Kentucky and how close it was the proximity to Washington DC. Because even when I was just recently in DC back in July, I went to the Lincoln Memorial and I had had a huge reaction, first of all, to Lincoln Memorial. I felt very peaceful there and it did not feel like it felt like a temple. And then you walk inside and you see the word temple literally written behind Abe Lincoln. But then if you go to the Lincoln Memorial and you look up to the side on either side of Abe, big ol' Abe, are these like Egyptian hyla-graphic pictures? And wouldn't you know it? They're the blue people again. They're the blue people. There they fucking are. Who are these blue people? And then Angie, bless your heart, Angie. Not bless your heart in that bad way. Bless your heart and go away. You text me and you're like, I found them. I found them. So take it away, Angie. Let's talk about this. I barely even remember all my research because that was like a month ago. But I was up at Nagy Valley, North Carolina with my daughter and her friend. And I had nobody else with me, but just these two little girls and I was just doing some research and I started thinking about just the Blue Ridge Mountains. We had just, you know, driven through the Blue Ridge Mountains and to get there and I started just thinking about the color blue and I started thinking about like, Bryce is always talking about this. I was thinking, well, maybe there's something, you know, something I can look up around here. And like, first of all, I was thinking like, why is it called Maggie Valley? And I did kind of figure that out, but I stopped researching that once I found the blue people. I literally got a text from Angie. She was like, I found them. And that's where bluegrass music comes from. And so guys, when she's talking about the Blue Ridge Mountains, this is part of Appalachia. And for those who are not from the United States, Appalachia basically runs, it's a mountain change that runs all the way up the east coast of the United States. In Atlanta, I'm at the very tip end of Appalachia. We're at the very, and literally in Georgia, if you're at North Georgia, it's very hilly and then South Georgia just drops and it's just plains getting into Florida. And then of course on the coast, you drop into the low country where it just drops into the low country. But Appalachia is, in fact, the oldest mountain chain in the world. It is the oldest mountain chain in the world. And Appalachia, I mean, that's where the story deliverance comes from. Squill like a pig boy, Squill like a pig. The guy who wrote that book went to my high school. And not when I was there. He's way older than me. And it's also called the Rolling Hills, the Smoky Mountains. They roll, the mountains roll because they're so old. And they go all the way up into Canada. Well, it's gorgeous. Appalachia is one, and I will say, hand to God, I've traveled all over the world. I've lived all over the United States. The most beautiful part of the world, in my opinion, is Virginia and Kentucky, where this little story takes place. And of course, Washington DC is right there, too. It is breathtakingly beautiful, these mountains. However, though, you get deep into these mountains and you're isolated. Well, and whenever I was up there, I realized we went to go see a waterfall nearby and I saw that there was a Cherokee Indian Reservation. And I was like, oh, I just want to, like, pull in there. They sure let me in, you know, like, whatever. I've got Cherokee in my blood. So I thought, well, maybe next time when I don't have these girls with me, whatever. But anyway, so I started looking at the Native American history there. All kinds of different things. I started looking at the Irish history because I noticed there were so many different Irish churches around. I didn't really get too far in that research, but that's what kind of started this whole thing. And then with the Native American thing, I got onto the Trail of Tears and then came across an article somewhere about the Native Americans talking about the blue people that lived underground. And then I thought about Ruby Falls in Chattanooga that's underground where I got very, very sick there whenever I went there as a child. Yeah, I couldn't, they had to take me out. I was shaking. Are you kidding me? Okay, I did not know that. So, guys, Ruby Falls is in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It's also where Rock City is. And we live very close, like, as kids, before Georgia had its own aquarium, we would go over there to the aquarium in Chattanooga. Angie, one time when I was really little, I was probably eight or nine years old, my dad took us up to Ruby Falls and I refused to get into the elevator to go down. I threw an ever-loving temper tantrum. I'm sure the church people were praying for me that night. I refused to get into the elevator. I don't know why. Yeah, so the explanation they gave me, and I was like 14, the explanation they gave me, like the people that worked there was like, oh, yeah, it happens sometimes with people that have claustrophobia. Well, I really don't have claustrophobia, but that's what they told me. I mean, I got a fever, chills, started shaking, crying, couldn't stand it. And we were walking down. We'd gone, I guess, down an elevator, but then there's a section. Well, since I have been back, but when I was that age, I mean, I remember it, I have a very vivid memory. I probably was like nine, because my sister was probably like four or five, and I have a vivid memory of, it was just my dad, I don't know where my mom was, and my dad had his two daughters, and I literally, I remember getting to the elevator to go down, and I threw the, I just did, I did not want to go down there. I did not want to go down there, and at that age, I didn't know why. So that actually, thank you for saying that, because that kind of confirmed that temper, temper tantrum, as a kid, I was a very adventurous kid. I was always climbing trees. There was no need for me to be afraid of a fucking elevator and going down into a tavern, but my dad couldn't, like he couldn't take me down there. I was throwing such a temper tantrum, he had to put us in the car and turn around and leave. And I only went back, like in my 20s as an adult, to see it, to actually go down and see it. When I think about it, I was a little bit younger, because it was my 10th birthday, I believe, when we went there. We went to, it was the whole thing, we went Stone Mountain, the Cyclorama, Slaggs, and Chattanooga. So it was like my 10th birthday with my little friend, we were still in South Georgia at the time. But yeah, so I started just thinking about all that, and I was thinking, the blue people underground, what? And then I remembered that I got so upset going down underground. And then... For those who don't know, Ruby Falls, where we're talking about, is in the Appalachian Mountains. It's part of Appalachia. This is also the Norris Dam episode that we did, where there's an ISIS temple there. Right. Yeah, the Norris Dam is there. Again, they're named Tennessee. The original spelling of ISIS is E-S-S-E. So Tennessee literally means the land of ISIS. So they're literally telling you that this is Egypt through the state named Tennessee, because they have to tell you the truth somewhere. So this is all in the same... Even though this place in Kentucky is miles away, it's all the same mountain chain. It's all the same mountain chain. It's all the same... There's all the same mystique around it. And it's so interesting that you had that reaction, and I had that around the same age then we were, when we had those reactions to Ruby Falls. Interesting. Maybe we should do a deep dive later on into Ruby Falls. Not bad. Yeah, I'd love that. I'll be brave. Go back. I'll go with you. I mean, it's not that far. Chanu is not that far from us, so... It's like a sage. It's like a sage. We'll just put crystals in our bra. I didn't have a bra at that age. I was bra-less at that age. So I even remember the outfit I had on. I had on a white t-shirt and orange shorts, and my hair was really long, and it's such a hardcore memory. And oddly enough, if I had done that in most circumstances, my father probably would have spanked me when I got home for behaving that way because we were spanked. But I don't remember him actually punishing me for that. I actually remember him being pretty calm and just putting us in the car and leaving. Like, I don't remember... So... What I remember was being... My family was just like, oh, you're just so sensitive. Which, yeah, I am. I feel everything. So, obviously, there was something in there. Like, I didn't like it. Yeah. I mean, and Chanu is a big city, so we know big cities. I mean, we're just speculating here, guys, as far as the tunnel system and that kind of stuff. But, yeah. So the blue people, the Native Americans, the Native Americans, like, they tell you the truth about everything. They go back and read Native American writing. They're like, listen. Aliens are real. They come through portals. Yeah. And they're blue people underground. They're blue people underground. We should pray for them. You know, just scrolling down on Google, then I find like a man in the... The 70s was the last one that... Yeah. ...documented that he died in the 70s. Well, I have it all. If you guys want me to... I have all my notes here because I went and looked everything up. So this is the Fugate family. So we'll start with where we can start, which is with Martin and Elizabeth Fugate. Now, Martin, this is when I saw this, I was like, no shit. Ding, ding, ding. Stop just keeps getting more and more obvious. So, y'all, guess what? Martin Fugate, who was blue, he had blue skin. His wife Elizabeth did not have blue skin, but she carried... We'll get into that in a minute. He was an orphan from France. Ding, ding, ding, ding. This is in 1820. And I am still working on a story about the child's children's strike of New York City in 1899. We had all those orphans. But I believe that the mud floods, if we're looking at the true history and origins of our people, that mud floods happened, started happening in like the 1700s. And I think they kind of continued for a while. I think the Civil War was part of a mud flood and nothing else. I think that they're... So the 1820, we have this guy named Martin Fugate, who allegedly is a French orphan. Now, if we're looking at the real France, we're looking at Canada. So if he is a real French orphan, then he came down Appalachia from Canada, and we have these things going on in the United States called land grants. And I told Angie before we started filming, I need to actually go deeper into the land grants. What were land grants? They were basically like giving land away to people. And so Martin Fugate claimed land in a place called Troublesome Creek, Kentucky. Troublesome Creek. There are reasons for all the names to places too, like Troublesome Creek. Hazard County. I think it's like in Hazard, something like that in Kentucky. Well, their blue skin is going to cause some trouble for the controllers here in a minute. So Martin had blue skin. And he married a woman named Elizabeth Smith, who was not blue, she looked like us, but she allegedly carried the recessive trait to create the blue skin. So they were married in 1820. They had seven children. Four out of their seven children had blue skin. So methamglobinemia, I totally butcher that. I have practiced this word for like 10 minutes before we started filming. Methamglineobia or something like that is the condition that the doctors at Science Science has labeled for these people. So this is a condition. They considered it an enzyme deficiency where blood has a diminished oxygen. And so the blood has diminished oxygen. And so it causes the blood to appear, the skin to appear blue. Now, if you look at the blood in a bag, so if you're getting blood from somebody with this condition, it actually looks chocolate brown. That's how it affects the blood. Now, they say that people with this methamglineobia or whatever, they have certain behavioral characteristics, too. So not just blue skin. They also can cause developmental delays. It can cause a lot of intellectual delays, but none of the Fugates have this. So I call bullshit on that. In fact, there's also, they were also the blue men of Lurgen, Ireland in 1942, who also had blue skin who were treated. And they also did not show any type of developmental. They were just like you and me. It's just their skin was blue. Like legit smurf blue. Not like maybe blue, but like blue, blue, blue. Yeah, there was one man recently died and he was called Papa Smurf. Yes. That's the name. I saw that somewhere. Well, let's get into what they tell us. So I kind of, I watched like a whole breakdown of the family tree. So they claim, the controller science claims that the Fugates carried on this blue skin for many generations for over 100 years because they intermarried. Which makes sense for the fact that they were so isolated in Kentucky, like no trains went there, no freeways went there at that time. So they had no choice but to like inbreed with each other. And that's why the blue skin kept going. And apparently from one, one, one report I read is that inbreeding can actually cause this methaglemia or whatever it's called. But listen, I don't believe that at all. We know, I mean, yeah, don't marry your cousin. We get that. Don't do that. But if you look at like the royal family, where's their blue skin? But, you know, that doesn't make sense to me. That's not, it's just not adding up. I don't doubt that the Fugates did intermarry because of the location of where they were and just not having a lot of people around. I get that, but I do not believe that that is why the blue skin continued. I also do not necessarily believe that this is an enzyme deficiency because it doesn't seem to really cause any health problems. I believe that story that the controllers told to put a stigma on this whole group of people because they are probably very, very special. Well, like, I mean, I was watching something about, like so in 1960, a man named Dr. Madison Cowan who was a hematologist at the University of Kentucky actually went searching for these people. So he's a hematologist. He's a blood doctor. And so he's like, I'm going to study these fucking people. Like, let me find the Smurfs. Like Gargamel, let's go. Like, where are the Smurfs? And so he found a woman named Ruth Pentegras who was a nurse who actually knew one of the Fugates. And so she said, yeah. And she tells the story that she was working at one of the free clinics in Kentucky because Appalachia is also, you know, if you look at like Lexington, Kentucky, very wealthy, a lot of horses. Horses are very wealthy pastime in career right. But there's also extreme poverty in Appalachia. You know, that's what drives me crazy about the whole white privilege thing. Go look at white people in Appalachia. They are so privileged. I think it goes back to FDR somehow, like where I don't know where that just came from. But when he, the national parks and when they gave these people these jobs or moved them out of their locations and forced them, pretty much forced them, they think they're getting a handout, but it's like you're forced to work only like right here. We even found like some, there were, there were ladies that rode horseback into these poor areas and brought them books. It's in my notes upstairs that I forgot when we started earlier than we were going to. I forgot to get everything down. But yeah, I thought that was weird too because it also said that they didn't, they weren't allowed to bring the people in this area that we're talking about, like very much science stuff. It was more like biblical things. It was like Bibles and religious things, you know? So yeah, mm-hmm. They were called the pack horse women. Anyway, yeah, I got to look that back up, but that will definitely, that's interesting. Remember that for part two, because in part two we're going to pull Stephanie in because I don't believe shit for shit what they're telling us. I'm giving you guys what they're telling us because that's what a good researcher does, but they also have very dark purple lips and this only apparently affects, so they say I personally believe that blue people are their own race. But according to this, yeah, and you see that on the the hieroglyphs from Egypt. It's like, yeah, white people, you got brown people, you got black people, you got blue, it's just a, it's like a different race. But according to them, they say that this only affects Caucasians. So they're claiming that the blue people are of Caucasian descent with just this recessive disorder that affects the enzymes, which turns their skin blue. But I'm sorry y'all, I mean you can look at pictures of these people and see, yeah, you can see how they might look a little bit white, but I mean bone structure, that kind of stuff, you look at yourself in a black person and you pretty much got the same bone structures too. So like what's the big deal? They can be their own race, right? You can look at a Latin person and a white person and see the same bone structure even though the skin color is different. So I call bullshit on that. I don't think this is a condition that only, it's like they say albinos only really affect black people. I just, is that another race too? I don't know. I'm just calling bullshit on literally everything because nothing's adding up and when you start to dive into these stories and you see things like, oh, Martin Fugate was an orphan. You go, well, fuck me. They're the orphan trains. Like here we go. Like what, you know a lot more about this than I do. Like what, what was the reason for all these orphans coming from all these other countries? So it was the mud floods. So the mud floods basically killed everyone and so they took, from my understanding, the controllers took the DNA from the bodies of the tartarians and put it in an incubator and created babies in these labs. The cabbage patch. Like cabbage patch and that's another, we still gotta do the, let's do cabbage patch together because we, I'll totally go in there. I mean, it's just right down the road from the lake. I mean, it's just right. Yeah. Let's do it. Stephanie, when you're, if you're watching this and we'll come back down, let's go, because I know we were supposed to do it. When Stephanie was here, it got crazy though, because she was in her education so we didn't get a chance to do it. Let's go, we can see. So cat, maybe that's what they're telling us for the cabbage patch kids too. I mean, when you watch the tartarian documentary and they get to incubator babies, that is what really sold me was when they got to incubator babies. Like I was like, holy shit, gut punch because all of the evidence and you see it especially. So all, so if you look at like the 19th century going into the 20th century, it's all about the orphans. You have Oliver Twist. Charles Dickens is writing about, about orphans. You've got, I mean, Heidi was a, a book from Germany about an or, it's, and then of course later on the 20th century, you have little orphan Annie. It is all about these kids, these orphans and they're working in these workhouses and they blame it on the Victorian age. So they, so the controllers say, well, in the Victorian age, people got so conservative that if a woman got pregnant out of wedlock, she would give her baby up. And that's why, so that she could get married and be in good standing in society. And so that's why all of a sudden you have all these orphans. Well, I call bullshit on that because logically, not that many, I mean, some women were, I get that, but not many, to have that many kids, that means that like every woman had to get knocked up four or five times. Having a litter, there were so many orphans, so many and, and none of them knew like anything about their, where they, their place of origin. They were working in these workhouses. They were putting them, that's what the child strike of 1899 was. They were working in the factories. They were working at the butcheries. They were, they were the newsies, you know, extra, extra read all about it. That's from, that's from the children. The eight year old, nine year old children that were out hocking newspapers for a living. So they were repopulating. The, the, the St. Helena Island, like view for South Carolina area. I put a little thing on my channel a while back about these three little immigrant girls that I am pretty sure were orphans, that were the oyster shuckers. And they were talking about how they were the, you know, they were just like nine, 10 and 11, like just little girls and they were that oyster shuckers. This back, that oyster company is still in business today down there around like Dufusky, St. Helena Island. Yeah. Dufusky, that's an island I would like to dive into because, but also like, I think it connects somehow with, I've been researching into Pensacola, Florida. Because when I was doing all like the blue, blue this, blue that I was like, blue angels that they fly over the beach. When you're down there, the blue angels, that's down there. What are the blue angels? Were there like the fallen angels being like, I don't know, like what, what, what, and then that's Pensacola where a lot of, a lot of the first settlers came. Well, that's near New Orleans, which is where I believe Alexandria, Egypt was. So that's very. And the blue gate, I read somewhere, I read something where he was connected like through the, I can't pronounce the name, the Huguenots. Huguenots. Huguenots were Protestants. Yeah. They're Protestant friends. So, and that goes into like the Cajun people, which the Cajun people of Louisiana, they were apparently came down from. Canada. But it's not adding up because. You guys, like it's just not adding up. So, but they, but the people from Canada that were French, they were coming from France during the war of religions. But then the war between the English and the French popped them out and brought them back down to Louisiana. But I'm calling bullshit because I think Canada is the real France because of the Tartarian maps. So I think these Cajun people down in Louisiana are actually descendants of the real France. And for some reason they got disheveled and placed down in Louisiana, because Louisiana is still to this day. I mean, you still see French signs like it wasn't that long ago that the government made it illegal for them to speak French in schools in Louisiana, France, French was such a prominent language for the settlement. And but New Orleans also has heavy Spanish because the Spanish owned it for a while. It's just, it's just, you know, in my mind, because history was one of my greatest subjects. I always excelled in history and I never, I was so fascinated by it that I never really had to study because I just remembered it. And everything makes sense in a certain pattern. But then when you look at the Tartarian stuff, it just blows it out of the water. Like all of a sudden, what we've been taught is just not adding up anymore. Out of the water. The only note that I have down here with me is that there was an anthropologist Mark S. Miller. He found that there were a former race that were blue, a fifth race that dwelled on an unknown continent in the middle of the ocean between Asia and Europe had to have been moved. This race was called the blue movians. So a continent that lives between Asia, that's between Asia and Europe. What's that? Here. Here. Yeah. America. Laurasia. You looked into any of that. So yeah, there's this whole, like I am, I am infatuated with Appalachia. Like there's a whole thing. I'm wanting to go kind of deep dive into ginseng too that grows native up there, but they're not letting the natives have it anymore. It's in all the national parks. And it's being sold to China. That's where you, you know, when you, it all comes from China. You think it comes from China. So blue people are native to fucking America, you guys. So there was this Luna Fugate. That was literally like the most blue of blues. She had 13 children. And I have in my notes that the last known blue person was born in 1975, Benji Stacey, who was a descendant of Luna Fugate because her husband was John Stacey. I mean, I know people have, this is going to sound so wrong. And I apologize, you know, and if they are a different race, then I get it. And maybe the other people back in that time kind of had some memory that this was a different race. The story goes that John Stacey walked into church in Kentucky and saw Luna Fugate, this freaking blue woman, and was like, yes, I'll have her. You know, at what point, I mean, I would be staring. I have to admit, if I saw a blue person walking on the street, I'd probably stare. But Benji Stacey, in 1975 he was born, so he's what, eight years older than me. So he was born, and his skin was blue, but it went away. It actually went away, as he now, I looked up pictures of him now. He looks like a white person now. But part of me is wondering that over time, is medicine interfering with this? To get rid of this? Is this a form of genocide, basically? Yeah, because some people do go that are blue, and they go and have some procedure done that they have to do often, I think. Yeah, they have to do it. They have to inject, like the 1942, the guys in Ireland, they have to be like, with some acid type. I mean, it's crazy. I watched a video of them injecting dye into the skin, but you have to go back because it will wear off and your blue hue will come back. But seeing now, like when they say, like these people were kind of shunned from society, I want to meet a blue person. I want to just ask them questions. I want to say, oh my gosh, you are so special. Like I want to know, like I want to know you. I was watching too, when they were starting to run more medical tests on blue people, like in the mid 19th century, they got some of the Fugates to, I mean, this was a population of people in this that were now carry this blue skin. And they got some of the Fugates to volunteer to be like, go through medical trials, but they were so embarrassed of their blue skin because they have been, every time they left their little town in Kentucky they were stared at, that they like refused to come into the waiting room. Like they would have to be broad and separately because they would just get stared at so much. And so I don't blame them for not leaving that little area of Kentucky where they're, where they're not weird, where there's multiple of them with blue skin so it's not strange. Because it's noticeably blue. It's noticeably. Like when you see pictures it's not just a hint of blue, it's blue. And yeah, you know, they tried to sell us like when I first started covering the RH negative stuff, which I'm O negative. They tried to sell the same thing that the RH negative was a birth defect. It's a recessive trait. That's why 15% of the population is RH negative and 85% of the population is RH positive. However, if you look at a RH negative person like myself, I have like every side effect of being RH negative I have, including stigmatism or what they call a stigmatism. But it's not a stigmatism because the back of my eye, behind my eye, not what you see here, but behind is in like a diamond shape. And that's, so I see lights differently. So it's not really a stigmatism. So, and then they tried to sell that with blue eyes at one point. There was a huge article that was going around once about the origin of blue eyes, which I'm blue eyed. That we all come from one ancestor where it was a birth defect. And I call bullshit on that. It's not a birth defect. These are markers, in my opinion, are markers of galactic heritage. Why else would we have all these different hair colors, eye colors, skin colors, heights. And, and yeah, and you look at the RH negative too. And I'm saying RH positive people also have very strong psychic abilities. But for the most part, RH negative people have incredibly receptive psychic abilities. And that's why the controllers like to keep the RH negative in their bloodline and not outside of their bloodline. So, and we know, we know that O negative was the Magdalen line that came over from Atlantis. And so this is, I mean, what kind of a shit show did we come to on Planet Earth because nothing is what they say it is. I'm looking at at a site that I found because I remember seeing something about the blood type, like being RH negative. The blue people? Uh-huh. I think so. I'm looking and also this is like a letter that somebody wrote to somebody has been published online. Like in my research, I always watch for the root words as clues to lost knowledge and in the root of nor, you know, I found the missing link to the blue movians in the latter Nordics in a little known Norwegian myth about a rarely seen island the locals called or more or cloud island. It is supposedly 400 or so miles from the shores of Moe, due east from the tip of hell. And he goes, that's right. It's called hell. It is called cloud island because when it is seen, when it is seen, it is perpetually shrouded in a cloud cover. How many of us have heard the story of UFOs hiding themselves in a cloud? Angie, that's the Smoky Mountains. That's why they call it the Smoky Mountains. That part of Appalachia, that's near Angie and me where we live. Because it gets covered with clouds, doesn't it? Yes. The clouds get stuck within the mountains. I could not see. I had to wait to drive home yesterday just because I couldn't see like right in front of me for the longest time. It was just like I was in a cloud when you're up in that area. Well, Nordic, we know that, so that also goes back to Atlantis because Nordic people are from the planet Kentucky, which is not Kentucky, guys. It's Kentucky as a planet. And the Cassiopeans talk about this. They were brought through. The Kentekians were brought. They were good. They were a positive planet, but the Draco destroyed their planet, too. And so they were brought to Earth as prisoners. And that's the Nordic people. That's what we call the Druids, the Celtics. That's Scandinavia, the Vikings. Those are all Nordic people. And we know that's what Magdalen was. Her mother was Kentekian. They came through the planet Kentek. And they lived here on Atlantis. And we know that from thoughts and rolled tablets that Atlantis, all of us who are descendants of Atlantis, because they used our DNA to repopulate Earth after the mud floods, we all come from, Atlantis was made of what they called demigods, what they call demigods, because it was made up of the Anunnaki or the Elohim, which are off-worlders. They're words for all our aliens that came to Earth and procreated with the people of planet Earth. So we are all a mixture of whatever was here on this Earth. Maybe the blue people are what is... Oh, my God. Maybe the blue people are actually from Earth. I don't know. And then I was looking into different paintings, historical things like Lord Krishna. Yeah. And Hinduism, they're all blue. Yeah. And he taught me yoga. He was all yoga. Anyway, I just wrote down so many things. And I believe that the Hindu deities are off-worlders as well, like Lord Shiva, who is also blue. He is responsible for the language Sanskrit. It was a light language. Shiva Ratchi, which is a holiday in India that revolves around Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is also king of the ganja. So if you're in India over Shiva Ratchi, you will get high because of the amount of marijuana that's being smoked. So yeah, so they brought us... And we know that from the stories and the valuable from the watchers that they taught man how to work with nature. What is marijuana? It's nature. I'm going to fan this RH negative. It's so weird. It's notes. So this is my thing too. We might have to ask Stephanie this. So what I kind of got hit with just a second ago is that if all of us are a mutt, we're all mutts of galactic heritage, are the blue people... Is it even such an onslaught to destroy the blue people? Is that because they are actually the originators on this planet? So white people, black people, Asian people, we're not from this planet. Are the blue people actually from this planet? Yeah, and there's a thing here that says several years ago I came across a report done by the British on the Native American Indian. According to the report, you know, who knows? According to the report, there are these blue-skinned people that lived on the land before the Cherokee. It was reported that the Cherokee wiped them out. But that's just a report. I mean, it makes sense. It literally, because this battle, I mean, for the interview I did with Blue Otter. He's a Cherokee Indian. Blue Otter himself and author of Prophecy Keepers. I found out that these blue-skinned people were not wiped out, they were just below the surface of the earth. They went into hiding. And who better to know these caves under the surface of the earth than people that are actually from this earth? That's what I keep thinking. And the fact that Elizabeth Smith, who was Martin Fugate's wife, she was white, but she carried the gene. So that means that she, so that means that you could be a white person, a black person, an Asian person and predominantly look like you, because you might carry the recessive gene of, of, method, whatever they want to call, whatever science calls it, the blue people gene. It says, he told me that the Cherokee accounts tell that when they came into the land, when the Cherokees came, they found many gardens, but not the people that would have tended to the gardens. Later they found that these people of the gardens lived underground and came out only at night to tend the gardens. The food was harvested and then taken back underground to the homes they had there. These people had blue skin and large eyes. The sun rays were too harsh for them on the surface, so they chose to live underground away from the harsh rays of the sun and only came out at night using the light of the moon. Cherokee called them the moon people. Interesting. They are part of like the moon eye people. They found these little statues that are in some museum up in North, North Georgia, North Carolina. And they called them the moon eye people that the Indians had talked about because they had large eyes. Well, it makes sense too. So we know right now the sun that we have is not our real sun, right? Listen, if somebody is watching this channel and you're just stumbled upon this. Oops. You might want to go back and watch some other videos because we're just taking off from where we left off. Listen, basically everything you've been taught is a lie. So the sun is not our real sun. So we know that our real sun. I'm wondering like if they hit underground was it because they are native to earth? And so the fake sun, they couldn't handle the fake sun whereas we can. But when the new sun comes out, when the fake sun's gone, will they be then able to come out and live amongst us? I mean the Fugates were able to live amongst us but was it because maybe they were a little bit like it wasn't as prominent. I don't know. I have no fucking clue. I don't know. This is, you know, bless our hearts like this is no. This is, you know, we don't have this is all speculation until we have all the information that available to us about our true history. This says although it was assumed that this race of blue skinned people were wiped out by the Cherokee, we discovered recently that this may not be true. Several men were exploring some deep caves in Arkansas. When they came down so deep, someone or a thing started throwing rocks at them, apparently attempting to discourage them from going any deeper into the cave. The men scared off whatever or whoever it was that were throwing the stones and continued to go down deeper. After about one mile down into the cave, they came upon some plastic type transparent tubes. At this point they could not go any further but they could see a city on the other side and saw several people with blue skin. So that would be Agartha as well. And I just looked up where do the Smurfs live? Where do they live? They lived in a the home residence the Smurf village is the home resident for the Smurfs is located in a forest. The exact location of which is unknown to all but the Smurfs. So guys keep these questions because we're going to be asking Stephanie in the cards like I want to know because they have to tell us, right? They have to tell us things. And I didn't know that the Smurfs were from Sweden. Interesting. So I'm going to ask Stephanie with the crossover because oh sorry a French writer, the name Gargamel comes from the work of a 16th century French writer, François Rebellis. So this is coming into European folklore but they have to tell us the truth somehow. They have to tell us. They can't like the whole name Tennessee. They can't just like not that's how they believe they get out of the laws of karma if they actually tell us the truth somehow and we can send to it. So where the Smurfs like telling us that they're real and Gargamel is trying to like rid of them. Why? Is it because they have the information to tell us the truth? Yeah. I don't know. I want to get back and watch the Smurfs now. I know, right? There's only one Smurf vet in that whole village. That's interesting, right? I wouldn't kind of find sweet the only girl with a bunch of men but I get a little tired after a while. Have you heard of the Anishinaabe Nation? Like you can see it. Can you not see my phone? Yeah. Are they Native Americans? It's Prophecy of the Blue People. According to the prophecy there are four groups of people. The red, the yellow, the black, the white. Horshenae C-O-U-R-C-H-E-N-E Horshenae How do you spell that? What are they? A-N-I-S-H-N-A-B-E Horshenae Anishinaabe Nation Prophecy of the Blue People It says Horshenae says that from today's youth a new group of people will be born. The Blue People who will be tolerant of each other and will bring spiritual harmony and sacredness back to the earth. This will prepare the way for a rebirth of Mother Earth. Interesting. So we're going through that right now with moving into Canada. Is this Canadian? Are they Canadian? They just brought me to a Canadian website. I don't know. I'm just on this one thing that I found. They're First Nations. Well, Blue People are First Nations. It says this race, the most ancient of all was called the Blue Movians. They were very tall, about 7 feet and very thin and had extremely large power of the mind. Teleportation, telekinesis, etc. ESP. So, basically for what we're understanding now, the prophecy is basically pointing us that this was going to be uncovered during this time. You guys, are we part of prophecy? Of course we are. Literally, I mean I sometimes I think God is sitting up there going, um, oi vei. As I blow my nose, I'm like, he's like, oi vei, this is not how I seven fires prophecy. It says in Irish Scottish Gaelic, people of African descent were historically referred to as the furgorum or blue man. People of this race were described as blue rather than as black. Interesting. We have a lot to work with for our part two. I'm actually going to dig deeper into this um, prophecy. I've got it pulled up here guys and um, I cannot wait, I would love to hear for our friends watching right now what are your thoughts and your opinions because there's a lot here. Yeah. Well, at first I thought I didn't find anything. I was like, oh, it's a blood disorder. You know, like at first I was like, oh, there's four people and then I'm like, no, no, no. Apparently I have a blood disorder because I'm already negative. Which bullshit. No, I don't. I'm Arabian. So I think, yeah, I think so guys. Okay, so I'm going to look into this prophecy. I want to, I'm curious about the Smurfs. If you're from Belgium or France, let me know what you were told about Smurfs. I didn't even realize that they were Belgium. That they weren't American. If you're from Kentucky and you know the Fugates, let us know because if you are a Fugate call us, text me find me on Signal because I would really like to talk to you. If you are a blue person will you come on my channel? So anyway, guys, also if you're from the Southeast and you had the same experience at Ruby Falls that Angie and I did let me know too because that's fascinating as well because I had no idea. I just thought I was being a weird little kid at that time but obviously there was something I was picking up on that was not kosher and Angie as well. So let us know guys. I'm asking you shall receive, seeking you shall find knock on the door shall be open unto you. I guess God was tired of me saying all these times where are the blue people? So finally he was like they're right there. So let me know guys. Thank you so much Angie. I know we're coming up on an hour now. Thank you so much Angie for being such a trooper and freaking finding these people and bringing this to my attention. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you guys. Once again, go check out Angie's YouTube channel as well as her pickles company and we will be working on our part too. We'll get Stephanie on board and we will dig even deeper into this but I want to hear from you guys because as I've said many times before with this stuff there's only so much we can go off and then we have to start connecting the dots ourselves because we can't we don't have our true history books. We just don't and so we have to go out of speculation, a lot of critical thinking skills. I know people ask me all the time how do you research? You guys, research is not regurgitation. Research is reading all these different, reading all the different information that's available and then using your own critical thinking skills to put things together for yourself creating your own theories and so that's what we're doing. So if you have theories I would love to hear them because once again we're just all helping each other out here because we don't have the truth. We don't but we do know that blue people exist and we do know that they are in the hieroglyphics on all the Egyptian paintings. We do know that the now the Native Americans had a prophecy about the blue people so let me know your thoughts. Alright guys, thank you so much Angie. I can't wait to come hang out with you. Stephanie, we're talking yesterday about us doing a truth or party up at the lake. Yeah. Yeah, well I told Angie before we started filming, Stephanie, I was talking yesterday about doing a Christmas episode and doing a Christmas party on Zoom and stuff so we'll let you guys know about that so yeah guys but let us know and we will talk to you soon guys. Bye everybody.