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Uncovering Anomalies Podcast (UAP) - Episode 139 - Consciousness and The Control Structure

Uncovering Anomalies Podcast (UAP) - Episode 139 - Consciousness and The Control Structure

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In this crossover episode — the first-ever UAP broadcast syndicated on Bitcoin Live — Adam, Topher, Nick, and Syd dive into the tension between disclosure and deception, consciousness and control.


The crew unpacks the new wave of internal conflict surrounding Lue Elizondo, Red Panda Koala, and Tupacabra — exploring whether the infighting itself is part of a narrative-control operation within the intelligence community.

From there, the conversation unfolds into deeper terrain:


3I/ATLAS & the WOW Signal (1977): Is there continuity between deep-space anomalies and today’s comet controversy?


Broadcast Warnings to Humanity: The strange “hacked transmission” urging mankind to disarm.


Consciousness & the Simulation: Hoffman’s interface theory, holographic reality models, and the possibility that perception is the program.


Vallée, Jorjani & the Control System: Are UFO phenomena manipulating belief itself?


Dr. Beatriz’s peer-reviewed transients in space: Evidence of pre-human phenomena in Earth’s orbit.


Halloween & Horror (1977): The mirror between fiction and reality, and how cultural rituals reflect hidden metaphysics.


Carl Sagan’s “Dimensions” clip: From open-minded cosmologist to institutional gatekeeper — what changed?


This Halloween special moves between physics, philosophy, and the politics of perception — a reminder that the deepest battle for disclosure may be happening inside the human mind itself.


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