

38: A Gray Walks in LA
Jul 15, 2025
A listener shares a bizarre encounter in Los Angeles, mistaking a woman for a gray alien during a late-night dog walk. The hosts discuss their unique experiences in LA, contrasting it with New York City. They delve into the nature of perception, questioning what is real versus what is a trick of the light. Personal anecdotes explore eerie moments and the emotional depth of interactions with strangers. The conversation invites contemplation on the boundaries between the ordinary and extraordinary, including the potential existence of hidden entities around us.
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Midnight Encounter On La Brea
- Renee describes walking her dog near La Brea and 3rd at 1 a.m. and seeing what first looked like a gray alien face.
- When she looked again, the face changed to a middle-aged African-American woman, leaving her unsettled.
Perception Over Physical Morphing
- Scott and Forrest propose the being may project a perceived human disguise rather than physically morphing.
- They suggest perception shifts or a dropped "psychic mask" can explain momentary changes in appearance.
Aliens Hiding In Plain Sight
- The hosts consider aliens living in plain sight within cities, blending into urban life.
- They argue cities like Los Angeles provide cover and training grounds for beings adapting to humans.