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63 - You Can't Have Shit on Earth

63 - You Can't Have Shit on Earth

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Welcome to part 2 of our breakdown of the cryptozoological classic 'Serpents of the Sky, Dragons of the Earth' by F.W Holiday! On this episode Jay takes us into weirder waters. Listen in as we spin off from UFOs to the afterlife, the fey, angelic bigfoot, and ghost diners.

Links to Organizations mentioned by Jay:

Non profit dedicated to preserving Native art forms post-genocide

Non profit group primarily focused on fighting financial inequality via grants, job training, and research projects.

Action group dedicated to addressing systemic injustice, such as fighting treaty violations, returning stolen children, and elevating Native voices in policy.

Non profit dedicated to providing strong legal representation to native Americans, their tribes, and their organizations.

This is the tribe that Stephanie Meyer exploited for her Twilight werewolves. Global warming has made their current territory unsafe and they can't afford to move somewhere more secure, so, they're raising money.



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