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The Eclectic Channel

The Eclectic Channel

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This is the weird little shop where you find odd, hidden gems.

Our years-long original series of UFO/UAP and SE Asia videos are unsuitable for the delicate sensibilities of some Woke Snowflake Censors (WSC), so they can ONLY be found on StockPhotosWorldwide.com and uncensored RSS feeds globally.

This series however, "The Eclectic Channel", includes YouTube-Friendly (YTF) 1st person true stories and tutorials about:

Marine salvage & rescue work

Service in orphanages

Aviation Logging

Commercial diving

Wild horse training

Ranching

Big Rig Trucking

World Travel

Prostitution

True crime (and true corruption)

Commercial fishing

Small business startups

And countless other topics.

We like stories straight from the horse's mouth.

No one can tell a story like the horse who was there.

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Episodes
  • Why English isn't spoken in England -- The Eclectic Channel
    Aug 13 2023

    An educational ;-) video to explain why English isn't spoken in England, due to the roots of the British people.

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    30 mins
  • Girls who fall down when aliens are chasing them
    Aug 10 2023
    Explores the odd and perplexing phenomenon of girls who fall down when aliens are chasing them. This can happen as well under the stress of being pursued by hyenas, chupacabras, and lions. Does your significant other fall down on a flat sidewalk? Welcome to our club! It's natural selection at its best!
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    43 mins

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