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UFOs/UAPs, new scientific theories and discoveries, astronomy, space exploration, artificial intelligence, along with future technology and trends are discussed with top experts and scientists. From the scientific mysteries of today, to the innovations and technologies that will set the pace for the world of tomorrow, Rebelliously Curious is a podcast that explores science, technology, and the unexplained in rich, colorful conversations tailored for the passionately inquisitive mind. In ever ...
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Why do policymakers struggle to support edge science? Today, we’re joined by Dr. Daniel “Rags” Ragsdale, former Assistant Director for Cyber in the Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering in the White House. With decades of experience in defense, research, and technology, Dr. Ragsdale brings a unique perspective to edge science a…
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What do UAPs and Freudian psychoanalysis have in common? In this episode, we explore an unexpected connection between UFOs, Freudian psychoanalysis, and the rise of modern advertising and PR. How did Freud’s revolutionary ideas about the unconscious mind shape not just our personal psyches but entire industries designed to influence public percepti…
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In this deep-dive episode of Rebelliously Curious, we’re taking a critical look at the rise of misinformation, manipulation, and cult-like followings in UFO culture, with a special focus on filmmaker Darcy Weir's latest documentary, Dark Alliance: The Inside Story of the Cosmic Con. Darcy examines the controversial and divisive figures David Wilcoc…
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Daniel Otis, a freelance investigative journalist for CTV News, has been covering Canadian UAP-related stories for years. Today, we’re focusing on one of his most recent reports: the release of a mysterious image of an object shot down over the Yukon in February 2023. We’ll discuss the details of this image and explore what we know about the object…
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For part two of this series, UAP and Theology, Chrissy Newton delves into the intriguing intersections of demonology, exorcisms, and science, discussing how ancient theological concepts—especially concerning spiritual warfare—might overlap with modern scientific exploration and what this means for our understanding of both the spiritual and the ext…
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Evidence for UFOs is mounting, and with every new revelation, more questions arise. However, for some, these unidentified phenomena evoke deeper concerns—they believe UFOs might be demonic. How do we discern the truth amidst mystery and speculation? Today, Chrissys Newton is joined by Dr. Matthew Halsted, a professor at Eternity Bible College in Ca…
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Reflecting on the dangers of technological monopolization, many tech entrepreneurs warn that without action, technology may become "yet another tool for the privileged few to stay privileged." With a career that includes experience at Google and Meta, Terrence Taylor, the visionary Founder of the African Institute of Future Technologies (AIFT), bri…
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Phenomenology is a philosophical approach that explores the structures of experience and consciousness, focusing on how things appear to us through our subjective perception. This area of study offers a unique lens through which to view the UAP topic. What does it mean to consider humans as sensors? How do we make sense of our everyday lived experi…
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We often hear the term "counterintelligence" in discussions about UAPs, but what exactly does it entail? What does counterintelligence consist of, and why does it encompass so many areas of focus, such as the FBI's Counterintelligence Program, homeland security, and more? In an exclusive interview, Joshua Pierson, a seasoned US Army Chief Warrant O…
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Julia Mossbridge, PhD, is a renowned cognitive neuroscientist who has spent years unravelling the complexities of human perception and cognition, particularly in contexts considered taboo and fear. Julia discussed working with taboo and fear: What does cognitive neuroscience teach us? We explore the UAP subject through the lenses of gender and neur…
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Researchers from the startup REMspace tested technology that allows people to control a smart home from lucid dreams. I sat down with Michael Raduga, Founder of REMspace, to discuss this complex technology, how it works, and its practical future uses. Join us as we get rebelliously curious. Watch the YouTube interview - https://www.youtube.com/watc…
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Why do some people doubt others when they share experiences of something bad or traumatic happening to them? Here are a few reasons: cognitive dissonance, bias and prejudice, fear of consequences, social conditioning, and the influence of authority figures. Providing a safe space, listening, and believing someone when they say they have been hurt o…
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Ever imagined corporations marketing their brands in space? Join me as I explore this new frontier with Chantelle Baier, Founder of 4SPACE. We'll discuss the pros and cons, and how brands of all sizes, along with government agencies, can meaningfully contribute to human space exploration while addressing Earth's issues. Join us as we get rebellious…
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How is Al reshaping and changing the music industry, from composition to production and everything in between? Should there be a separate awards ceremony for AI music artists? Neel Lee Chauhan, Founder of MNDLB5 (Mind Labs) and former Music Music DJ turned tech entrepreneur joins me to uncover the ethical dilemmas, creative potentials, and future p…
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The timeline for Earth becoming unliveable is complex and depends on various factors such as climate change and human political and cultural actions. 18 scientists collaborated on a peer-reviewed paper to put forward solutions and historical data on why societies around the world need to come together to solve humanity's most important issue - our …
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The new space race has sparked growing concerns about heightened space defence measures in recent months. The statement from White House spokesperson John Kirby came a day after a senior House Republican issued an ambiguous warning about a "significant national security threat." Kevin Lausten, President of Morpheus Space, joins me to discuss the mo…
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Agnieszka Pilat is a Polish-American artist and writer working at the intersection of robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and fine art. Discusses specializes in rendering portraitures of technology to explore the relationship between humans and machines in the 21st century. Join us as we get rebelliously curious. Watch the YouTube interview - https:…
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Did you know that of the current top five-grossing films of all time, only Titanic is outside the science fiction genre? Science fiction isn't just popular; it's central to the history of film in North American culture itself. The move to narrative filmmaking, which defined cinema as we know it today, is widely associated with the work of Georges M…
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The division between humanities and sciences in the study of UFOs and the exploration of the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere in the cosmos has become a common practice. But why? Why can't either of these fields find common ground in an area of study that no one has a definite answer to? Jeffrey J. Kripal, a professor who holds the J. Newt…
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The mystery of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) has captivated UFO historians for over 70 years. Do recent UAP developments within the government and the media mirror past events, suggesting a repetition of history? Have we failed to learn from our past mistakes? David Marler, an author, UFO historian, and the Founder of the National UFO Histori…
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Nowadays, the average person and the mainstream media are intrigued by the concepts and rise of AI and UAP. Are there parallels in the simultaneous rise of these two subjects? Jacques Vallee, notable computer scientist, author and ufologist delves into the intersection of artificial intelligence and the unexplained. Throughout his career, Jacques h…
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Today, we're diving into the depths of cloning, not just as a scientific marvel, but as a gateway to broader ethical questions brought forth by advancements like cloning, CRISPR and other genetic engineering technologies. As we navigate this complex topic, we'll ponder the implications of manipulating human and possibly animal tissues. Are we on th…
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On June 4 of this year, The Washington Post penned an article with the headline, Arizona and southwest states grapple with water shortages, drought. With the understanding that the American southwest is parched. What are experts in the field doing to combat this issue? And is it true that all states such as Arizona are affected by water shortages? …
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​The ideas of aliens and UFOs have played a role in shaping human culture. But what about biological aspects of anthropology in relation to the theoretical existence of extraterrestrial life and UFOs? In this episode, Dr. Michael P. Masters, a Professor of Biological Anthropology at Montana Tech., shares his insights on the Mexican Congress unveili…
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With empirical data, children from low socioeconomic environments adapt to tough situations in unique ways from higher randomness in the brain. The "adaptive stochasticity hypothesis" is a fancy way of saying that in life, different situations can lead to many different outcomes, and sometimes people adapt to tough situations in unique ways. It's a…
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How would cultures around the world react if we received a message from an ET civilization? Daniela de Paulis, an award-winning media artist and licensed radio operator who currently serves as Artist in Residence at the SETI Institute and the Green Bank Observatory, has brought together a team of international experts, including SETI researchers, s…
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Exploring the prospect of our first encounter with extraterrestrial life is a captivating endeavour. In this episode, guest Seth Shostak, an accomplished astronomer and author, who presently serves as the senior astronomer at the renowned SETI Institute. Together, we'll delve into the intriguing questions surrounding what first contact with ET migh…
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Stories from veterans and active-duty soldiers, as well as government records, have documented UAP activity over military complexes and atomic weapons sites dating back to the early 1940s. These reports can be found in sources such as Project Blue Book and have continued to be documented in various government agencies and task forces up to the pres…
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On August 24, Japan initiated the discharge of radioactive wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear facility into the Pacific Ocean due to the nearing full capacity of storage tanks. This action has stirred controversy, leading China to swiftly impose a comprehensive ban on all aquatic imports from Japan. The accumulation of this waste issue h…
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In Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan takes his audience on a visually captivating ride of the history and science behind the Manhattan Project but also into the internal struggle of a man at odds with himself when creating the first atomic bomb in the 1940’s. Prof. Jason Donev, PhD, Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary joins me to delve int…
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Marcus Capone, a veteran Navy SEAL who, following 13 years of active combat duty, returned home to face his own battle with mental health. He spent years undergoing traditional treatments but nothing worked until he turned to (PAT) Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy. On this episode, Marcus discusses his personal success with PAT which led him to launch …
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In this interview, Chrissy Newton had the opportunity to speak with Ted Roe, the Founder of the UAP Medical Coalition and NARCAP (National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena). They delved into the pressing issues surrounding the health concerns of pilots and veterans regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and explored Mr. Roe's…
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Richard Mansell, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of IVO Ltd., delves into the company's groundbreaking endeavor to discuss how the organization is working on a new all-electric thruster called The IVO Quantum Drive that draws limitless power from the Sun. Join us as we get rebelliously curious. Follow Chrissy Newton: YouTube: https://www.you…
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More than a third of the world's population have never used the internet. According to the United Nations, that’s nearly 3 billion people, or 37 percent of the global population who have never been online. But one company is on a mission to change all of that. Avealto is developing high-altitude wireless platforms designed to provide communication …
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Journalists Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal explain how this breaking Debrief news story came to light in this episode of Rebelliously Curious. David Charles Grusch, a whistleblower who previously served as an intelligence official and a veteran of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has provided Congress and the Intelligence Communi…
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Congressman Tim Burchett shares candid insights on UAP discussion, revealing his stance on leaked government footage. In recent years, numerous members of Congress have stepped forward to shed light on the UAP discussion from a bipartisan and legislative perspective. Congressman, Tim Burchette representing the 2nd District of Tennessee, discusses h…
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Daniel Sheehan, a lawyer specializing in constitutional and public interest matters analyzes the recently passed National Defense Authorization Act legislation. He sheds light on the difficulties, loopholes, and ambiguous language present in Section 7776 of the bill, while also addressing the lack of reporting mechanisms within it. Additionally, he…
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With humanity's renewed interest in returning to the Moon after 50 years, space agencies around the world require vast amounts of lunar soil. In this video, John Gruener, a space scientist from NASA's Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division, explains why lunar soil is crucial for future human missions to the Moon, and shares…
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Learn about J. Allen Hynek, the renowned astronomer, professor, and ufologist who served as a scientific advisor to the U.S. Air Force on three projects related to UFO studies from the 1940s to the 1960s. In this interview with Paul Hynek, CFO, professor, Bitcoin enthusiast, and psychedelics advocate, we delve into J. Allen Hynek's fascination with…
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Have you ever wondered how news agencies are informed on breaking news stories? Or how multiple journalists can be seeded a story at the same time but the original source decides to go with one media outlet and not the other? I sat down with Bryan Bender, a former POLITICO award-winning National Security Reporter and Editor turned Strategic Communi…
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Drone technology has been a long time interest to the central research and development organisation of the Department of Defense, known as DARPA. DARPA alongside Electric Sky have come together to explore ways to wireless charge drone swarms. CEO and Co-Founder of Electric Sky, Robert Millman, joins me to discuss the “Whisper Beam” and the future o…
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A new video shows a human-shaped ‘robot’ escaping from a miniature jail by transforming itself into a liquid metal state and then slipping through the prison cell bar. How is this possible? Research and mechanical engineer and co-author of the paper, Carmel Majidi of Carnegie Mellon University breaks down his experiment and its possible real life a…
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Pilot stigma and safety concerns have become a topical conversation within the media and government. Communications materials or guidelines for pilots on how to identify Starklink or any type of modern artificial satellite is not yet available. Why not? Who’s responsible for this? Elon Musk, commercial airlines, pilots themselves or the FAA? Former…
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Is Hollywood and current news media setting the stage for a shift in UFO pop culture? Writer, producer, co-host of podcast "Need To Know" and former CNN correspondent, Bryce Zabel joins Chrissy Newton to discuss how Hollywood has played a major role in propelling cultural feedback loops within pop culture surrounding the UAP topic. Join us as we ge…
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Is warp drive real? Star Trek popularized the term warp speed but aerospace engineers and physicists from around the world are trying to turn science fiction into science fact. Dr. Chance Glenn, Vice President for Academic Affairs at University of Houston Victoria joins Chrissy Newton to discuss his new Warp Drive theory and how it differs from oth…
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Throughout pop culture the concept of a mother ship or extraterrestrial spacecraft has been a recurring theme within science fiction. But what if we could actually detect these types of crafts using modern technology and physics? Gianni Martire, tech entrepreneur and Co-founder at Applied Physics, along with a high esteemed think tank proposes a me…
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Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis' biggest donor is Robert Bigalow, a billionaire with a passion for UFOs’. Not only is Bigalow supporting DeSantis but along with spending over $50 million to support other republicans. What happens when the UAP topic becomes political? And will candidates exploit the UAP narrative for their own capital gain?…
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What are Grabby Aliens? Dr. Robin D Hanson believes advanced aliens really are out there, and we have enough data to say roughly where they are in space and time, and when we will see or meet them. Dr. Robin D Hanson an associate professor of economics at George Mason University and a research associate at the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford…
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Faheem Hussain Assistant Professor, School for the Future of Innovation in Society joins me to discuss is research and interest on the digital afterlife and how this affects religion and culture and is not just an individual concern but a global one. Join us as we get rebelliously curious. *You can also watch Chrissy Newton's interview on YouTube a…
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Beginning in early August 2022, dozens of pilots and their crews witnessed extraordinary displays of UFOs from the cockpits of more than 15 separate commercial flights. Based on currently available video evidence and eyewitness testimony, 7 or more separate events took place that appear to be related to the same phenomena. These sightings occurred …
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