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I suppose I shouldn’t be too surprised that after just three cobbled-together clip shows to start its new season, Ancient Aliens is already going on a break, substituting an even longer, multi-hour clip show under the Ancient Aliens Declassified brand. Anyhow, it turns out that I missed a bizarre appearance in which Tucker Carlson has some things to say about ancient history after descending further into the Ancient Aliens / Ancient Apocalypse rabbit hole.
The ongoing war in the Middle East has sparked incidents of Antisemitism and Islamophobia as tensions spill over into protests, counterprotests, and acts of violence and hate worldwide. In this volatile environment, the last thing we need is kooky ufologists opining on the “real” origin of Jews. And yet, that’s exactly what we got last night when Richard Hoagland, once famous for claiming to have found alien monuments on the moon and Mars, claimed on his podcast that Antisemitism is the result of the Jews having a special relationship with space aliens that gave them unique scientific knowledge:
Another year has passed us by, and it seems that each one is somehow a little bit darker than the one before. I’ll be honest: I had a hard time bringing myself to write this year-end wrap-up this year. It’s been a hard twelve months. At the beginning of the year, the release of generative A.I. completely destroyed my career, wiping out virtually the entire industry of business writing that was my bread and butter. It happened so quickly and so destructively that CBS’s 60 Minutes came out to Albany to interview me about losing my job to a machine, and then I experienced a double humiliation when the venerable newsmagazine called me a few hours before my interview was scheduled to air to tell me that they cut me from the story and replaced me with an interview with a generative A.I. chatbot.
Last week, I discussed an interview in which influential conservative pundit and potential 2024 vice presidential or 2028 presidential candidate Tucker Carlson appeared to suggest that he believes UFOs are demons. Carlson stated that what he learned about UFOs was so “dark” that it disturbed him and he refused to share it with his wife. While many Carlson fans attempted to excuse his comments with scholastic nitpicking to argue that the “spiritual” aspect of UFOs he referred to did not mean UFOs were demonic, in new comments Carlson is much more direct.
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