Dan Engber
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Yeah, so Dickens says that communing with the dead is, she describes it as a very common gift among these telepathic spellers. I mean, there's something funny about it, I'm sorry, about the fact that this is, you know, you've rejected from the beginning the possibility that this is a Ouija board thing. Mm-hmm.
Yeah, so Dickens says that communing with the dead is, she describes it as a very common gift among these telepathic spellers. I mean, there's something funny about it, I'm sorry, about the fact that this is, you know, you've rejected from the beginning the possibility that this is a Ouija board thing. Mm-hmm.
Yeah, so Dickens says that communing with the dead is, she describes it as a very common gift among these telepathic spellers. I mean, there's something funny about it, I'm sorry, about the fact that this is, you know, you've rejected from the beginning the possibility that this is a Ouija board thing. Mm-hmm.
And then the power that has emerged is like literally the conceit of a Ouija board is talking to the dead.
And then the power that has emerged is like literally the conceit of a Ouija board is talking to the dead.
And then the power that has emerged is like literally the conceit of a Ouija board is talking to the dead.
Yes, the people are talking to angels, they're prophesying disaster, they're treating cancer, they're, you know, reading hieroglyphics. The list of powers, I mean, again, in episode one, it's like, oh, I know what number my mom is thinking of. By episode 10, it's in a really, it's like I'm astrally projecting to a place called the hill where I am reading The Great Gatsby with angels.
Yes, the people are talking to angels, they're prophesying disaster, they're treating cancer, they're, you know, reading hieroglyphics. The list of powers, I mean, again, in episode one, it's like, oh, I know what number my mom is thinking of. By episode 10, it's in a really, it's like I'm astrally projecting to a place called the hill where I am reading The Great Gatsby with angels.
Yes, the people are talking to angels, they're prophesying disaster, they're treating cancer, they're, you know, reading hieroglyphics. The list of powers, I mean, again, in episode one, it's like, oh, I know what number my mom is thinking of. By episode 10, it's in a really, it's like I'm astrally projecting to a place called the hill where I am reading The Great Gatsby with angels.
We hear about a telepathic parrot. We hear about a group of elephants that for some reason is able to observe a memorial on a specific day of the Gregorian calendar. Like the claims really just – it's almost like once you've accepted that telepathy is possible, once you have broken out of what Dickens refers to as the materialist mindset – Anything is possible. Everything is on the table.
We hear about a telepathic parrot. We hear about a group of elephants that for some reason is able to observe a memorial on a specific day of the Gregorian calendar. Like the claims really just – it's almost like once you've accepted that telepathy is possible, once you have broken out of what Dickens refers to as the materialist mindset – Anything is possible. Everything is on the table.
We hear about a telepathic parrot. We hear about a group of elephants that for some reason is able to observe a memorial on a specific day of the Gregorian calendar. Like the claims really just – it's almost like once you've accepted that telepathy is possible, once you have broken out of what Dickens refers to as the materialist mindset – Anything is possible. Everything is on the table.
Yeah. There's a part in the Rogan interview where they're just taking this to logical places. Like once you accept the premise, Rogan is like, imagine what the government would do with these kids. Isn't that disgusting? That's the first thing you think about.
Yeah. There's a part in the Rogan interview where they're just taking this to logical places. Like once you accept the premise, Rogan is like, imagine what the government would do with these kids. Isn't that disgusting? That's the first thing you think about.
Yeah. There's a part in the Rogan interview where they're just taking this to logical places. Like once you accept the premise, Rogan is like, imagine what the government would do with these kids. Isn't that disgusting? That's the first thing you think about.
If someone's extraordinary, like the X-Men. Yeah. Right. And Dickens is like, yeah, that's a totally valid concern.
If someone's extraordinary, like the X-Men. Yeah. Right. And Dickens is like, yeah, that's a totally valid concern.
If someone's extraordinary, like the X-Men. Yeah. Right. And Dickens is like, yeah, that's a totally valid concern.