John J. Boziak
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Oh, I love meeting witnesses at coffee shops and restaurants. I love eating, as people can tell with my double chin. And Matthew, it helps with the breakdown of formality and trust and whatnot. They can see how I treat a waitress. I can see how they treat a waitress. I can see their eyes.
Oh, I love meeting witnesses at coffee shops and restaurants. I love eating, as people can tell with my double chin. And Matthew, it helps with the breakdown of formality and trust and whatnot. They can see how I treat a waitress. I can see how they treat a waitress. I can see their eyes.
Oh, I love meeting witnesses at coffee shops and restaurants. I love eating, as people can tell with my double chin. And Matthew, it helps with the breakdown of formality and trust and whatnot. They can see how I treat a waitress. I can see how they treat a waitress. I can see their eyes.
And when they're eating or drinking a cup of coffee, you can really wade somebody and do the sniff test and tell if they're telling you the truth or not. So yeah, I love meeting people at restaurants and coffee shops and diners and stuff.
And when they're eating or drinking a cup of coffee, you can really wade somebody and do the sniff test and tell if they're telling you the truth or not. So yeah, I love meeting people at restaurants and coffee shops and diners and stuff.
And when they're eating or drinking a cup of coffee, you can really wade somebody and do the sniff test and tell if they're telling you the truth or not. So yeah, I love meeting people at restaurants and coffee shops and diners and stuff.
show you my investigative prowess. I'm not bragging. I'm just something to think about. Two broke, financially broke men in England put together that film. Okay, great. It was shot on 1947 Kodak film stock, 16 millimeter. And can someone explain how two broke people in London rented a World War II era hangar, air, air, air, uh,
show you my investigative prowess. I'm not bragging. I'm just something to think about. Two broke, financially broke men in England put together that film. Okay, great. It was shot on 1947 Kodak film stock, 16 millimeter. And can someone explain how two broke people in London rented a World War II era hangar, air, air, air, uh,
show you my investigative prowess. I'm not bragging. I'm just something to think about. Two broke, financially broke men in England put together that film. Okay, great. It was shot on 1947 Kodak film stock, 16 millimeter. And can someone explain how two broke people in London rented a World War II era hangar, air, air, air, uh,
Air Force hangar, rented five Jeeps, made six bodies of aliens, had 15 people in period 1940s army attire and military police attire, along with six stretchers, and filmed that production for the last five seconds of the alien autopsy. Don't believe me. I want your viewers to tell me if the alien autopsy is a total hoax. How could two people, again, it's just like my film.
Air Force hangar, rented five Jeeps, made six bodies of aliens, had 15 people in period 1940s army attire and military police attire, along with six stretchers, and filmed that production for the last five seconds of the alien autopsy. Don't believe me. I want your viewers to tell me if the alien autopsy is a total hoax. How could two people, again, it's just like my film.
Air Force hangar, rented five Jeeps, made six bodies of aliens, had 15 people in period 1940s army attire and military police attire, along with six stretchers, and filmed that production for the last five seconds of the alien autopsy. Don't believe me. I want your viewers to tell me if the alien autopsy is a total hoax. How could two people, again, it's just like my film.
How can two broke guys, financially broke guys in London, have a $40,000 production where they're renting an airplane hangar with beans on stretchers and people in period clothes. Does that make any sense to anyone? And to build one of those things. I don't know about the alien autopsy, but I know about the last five seconds.
How can two broke guys, financially broke guys in London, have a $40,000 production where they're renting an airplane hangar with beans on stretchers and people in period clothes. Does that make any sense to anyone? And to build one of those things. I don't know about the alien autopsy, but I know about the last five seconds.
How can two broke guys, financially broke guys in London, have a $40,000 production where they're renting an airplane hangar with beans on stretchers and people in period clothes. Does that make any sense to anyone? And to build one of those things. I don't know about the alien autopsy, but I know about the last five seconds.
And if you're going to tell me that that isn't a real shot from the 40s of five extraterrestrial humanoid-looking beings being laid on the ground in front of an Air Force hangar, sorry. Sorry, I'm not buying it.
And if you're going to tell me that that isn't a real shot from the 40s of five extraterrestrial humanoid-looking beings being laid on the ground in front of an Air Force hangar, sorry. Sorry, I'm not buying it.
And if you're going to tell me that that isn't a real shot from the 40s of five extraterrestrial humanoid-looking beings being laid on the ground in front of an Air Force hangar, sorry. Sorry, I'm not buying it.
I just, you know, I just want to say in a recap, thank you sincerely for having me on your program. I thank you to your listeners. You know, I know at times I seem exuberant and people said I have crazy eyes at times. Hey, look, I'm excited that after five years, I'm done with this investigation that I think that I proved a really important cover up in human history.
I just, you know, I just want to say in a recap, thank you sincerely for having me on your program. I thank you to your listeners. You know, I know at times I seem exuberant and people said I have crazy eyes at times. Hey, look, I'm excited that after five years, I'm done with this investigation that I think that I proved a really important cover up in human history.