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Dave Scott | 02-14-26

Guest host Walter Sterling interviews Dave Scott, a Canadian broadcaster and self-proclaimed alien abductee who details his terrifying personal encounters with extraterrestrial beings. Scott describes vivid experiences of physical paralysis, telepathic communication, and miraculous healing following these events, while also linking his stories to a broader conspiracy theory involving an alleged deal between President Eisenhower and aliens. The conversation eventually transitions into a monologue by Sterling, who explores the human necessity for conspiracy theories in successful societies, using the sordid details of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and rumors of elite cannibalism to illustrate how the public fills gaps in information with dark imagination.

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