The extraterrestrial comedy podcast where we probe real star gates. Yes, star gates that actually exist on earth. Also, some that exist not on earth. Plus some that exist, around the earth. Full disclosure, star gates are legitimately scientifically possible and actually, they do exist. We do a sweep of the world debating which earthly structures may be real, functioning ones (as opposed to those ones in space between the earth and the sun). Amongst all that, Moonwalker and Greybeard disclose their intentions to probe around the country in Extraterrestrial Tent. An important question is also answered - who would walk through the door of heroes? Jokes aside, could a functioning star gate explain the troubles in Iraq during the 1990’s or 2003-2011? Remember, these things are legitimately not only possible, but real, they exist in nature. By the way, we definitely do know what astrology is on this show. Finally, it’s a MASTODON. All that and more on this week’s file.
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Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com - thank you most kindly good people. As is often the case, a few pop culture references also snuck in during this episode. Firstly, we had the theme from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe composed by Shuki Levy, Haim Saban and Erika Lane courtesy of Mattel. Next up, we had the Superman theme song, or Superman March, composed and conducted by John Williams. We then couldn’t resist sticking in a very brief snippet of the wonderful Indiana Jones theme song aka The Raiders March again composed and conducted via the talented John Williams, courtesy of Polygram, Sony Music and Colombia Records. Later, there was a snippet titled Ending Theme from the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys composed via Joseph LoDuca and courtesy of MCA Television, Universal Television Enterprises and Studios USA Television Distribution. That led in to the Main Title Theme from Xena: Warrior Princess, another wonderful show composed via via Joseph LoDuca and courtesy of MCA Television, Universal Television Enterprises and Studios USA Television Distribution. Then not for the first time on this podcast, there was a snippet of the Main Title Theme from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, composed by Nerf Herder. Television was a wonderful thing in the 1990’s. By this point you’ve probably realised that we got carried away with the pop culture this episode, but there was also a snippet of the theme from the Donkey Kong Country animated TV series, composed by Pure West. Here he comes BANANA SLAMMA! Finally, there was a clip from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles original animated series theme, composed by Chuck Lorre and Dennis Challen Brown. Yes, the same Chuck Lorre who went on to create Two and a Half Men and The Big Bang Theory. Thank you.
Dybbuk Box
Russia Shoots a UFO
Ronald Rhys and the Little Green Samurai People Over 1856 Wales
Demon’s Buttrope - Angel Hair?
The Cornish Owlman of Mawnan
Brazilian Bros - Like Candy, Owwwwww
Conspiracy of Clapham Wood - Satanic Cult, Aliens, Curse or Mobsters?
Roger S and the Room Shifters
Carlos Mercado’s Big Night Out - Puerto Rico’s Underground Alien Base
Samuel L. Fuentes & The Isla de Lobos
Giant Gnomes - Wauwatosa Night Visitors (naked Legolas)
Flashlight Fernandes - he didn’t do much, but still
Is The Loch Ness Monster an Alien? The Saga of B-Otters and B-Eels
Is Stranger Things Real? Project Montauk
Pilot Fires at UFO - The Tehran UAP Incident
The Saga of Sid and the Dick Nosed Aliens
Indiana Greybeard and the Rhodope Skull
Val Johnson Incident
Maintland Lights and the 1926 Hide and Seek Encounter
Whorsebane - Tin Foil Alien
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