
Chilluminati Podcast Midweek Mini: Tiny Time and Large Lads
Nov 19, 2025
Join the fun as hosts dive into strange internet news, kicking off with a critique of the Wall Street Journal's UAP coverage. They explore the unusual secrecy surrounding UAPs and how it compares to historical FOIA issues. A bizarre tale unfolds with a beekeeper releasing honeybees on police in Spain after a traffic stop. Intriguingly, they ponder the possibility of three-dimensional time, discussing its implications for quantum mechanics and relativity. Enjoy philosophical reflections on how these scientific shifts shape our understanding of reality!
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Ignored UAP Records Raise Questions
- John Greenwald found the Wall Street Journal ignored substantial UAP records he provided.
- That omission suggests mainstream coverage may downplay or dismiss evidence rather than investigate secrecy.
Beekeeper Releases Bees At Traffic Stop
- A 70-year-old beekeeper in Sevàrer released a swarm of honeybees at Catalan traffic officers after a stop.
- He fled, was later caught, and the officers required urgent care for stings and cortisone.
Three-Dimensional Time Model
- Gunther Kletchka proposes time has three dimensions that braid together like cords.
- If true, this model could bridge quantum mechanics and general relativity by assigning different scales of physics to each time dimension.
