In the first half, investigative mythologist William Henry discussed such topics as ancient Egypt, extraterrestrial involvement in human history, and spiritual ascension. Having made 31 trips to Egypt, Henry shared insights on recently discovered underground structures beneath the Great Pyramid, possibly extending thousands of feet deep. These caverns may correspond to the mythical "Halls of Amenti," described as an afterlife waiting room where souls prepare to meet Osiris, the Egyptian god of resurrection, he explained.
Henry connected these discoveries to broader themes of UFO disclosure and the technological singularity, arguing that ancient Egypt's role in human evolution and ET contact makes it central to current revelations. The conversation touched on Henry's "Star Walker Cafe" project, exploring the concept of interacting with extraterrestrials and traveling to other worlds, physically or via consciousness. He cited biblical figures like Enoch as early star walkers. He also reported on his recent personal experiences with psychedelics, specifically a form of DMT, describing it as "mind expanding" and "heart opening," activating latent capabilities within his consciousness.
On the subject of ascension, he framed it not as a distant religious event but as an ongoing human transformation toward wholeness and even angelic states. Henry challenged traditional religious restrictions on ascension, arguing that "anyone at any time can complete their earthly life...and attain their ascension," a concept lost through biblical reinterpretations. He also addressed the role of the Anunnaki, describing them as "gods with a lower case g," agents of a divine council but not the ultimate Creator. Turning to modern concerns, he noted he had warned about transhumanism and artificial intelligence (AI) as early as 2002, calling it a "weaponization of information." While acknowledging AI's potential benefits-- such as medical advances and restoring abilities-- he cautioned about the trade-off of pervasive surveillance and control.
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In the latter half, "Queen of Darkness" Shannon Michelle Collins offered her perspective on being a paranormal investigator living with a spirit attachment. She detailed a pivotal night in October 2019 at a historic site in Southampton, Long Island, when an unexpected open investigation led her team to communicate with spirits using period-appropriate dialogue. She admitted a critical misstep: "I said, 'I know what's going on. I need you to tell me what happened. You know what I can do. Show me what happened to you,'" inadvertently inviting a spirit to channel through her. The experience rapidly escalated, with Collins describing feeling "like I was screaming at the top of my lungs" and being physically restrained by her team to prevent her from accessing a restricted area of the house.
The entity, initially believed to be a murder victim from the 1600s linked to a conflict between settlers and the Pequot tribe, proved to be something darker, possibly a "mistress" figure whose presence "warped into something gross." Collins revealed the spirit remained attached to her, stating, "It's been so long we've kind of just integrated into one thing," and admitted to ongoing distress and personality changes. She also shared how automatic writings she received evolved into poetic fragments, linking back to Thomas Halsey, a historical figure associated with the site who studied poetry in Italy, and may have been involved romantically with the spirit attachment.
Despite efforts to remove the entity-- including blessings and even setting up extensive audio and video recordings in the haunted location-- nothing has succeeded, and some interventions worsened the situation. Collins disclosed, "I don't think I ever really got back," describing a profound personality shift that alienated her from friends and family. She reflected on the entity's origin, theorizing it may be a woman from the Shinnecock tribe who was forced into servitude during colonial times, explaining the entity's refusal to reveal her name as tied to historical erasure. Her story highlights the challenges of living with an unyielding paranormal presence and the blurred lines between identity and possession.
News segment guests: John M. Curtis, John Truman Wolfe