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Dan Warren is an engineer as well as a UFO and ancient civilization enthusiast. His presentation at The Cosmic Summit 2024 was a fun and informative ride through the UFO topic. We start the show with a smattering of different topics and videos. Augmented reality surgery, Neuralink, laser pointers and crop circles are all topic of discussion. We also find out that there will be 4 supermoons in a row this year. Did you know there’s a conspiracy about McDonald’s ice cream? Dean didn’t! Drew explains it to him in the second segment.

In the third segment, we finally get to Dan Warren’s talk. His talk was about UFOs and we talk about disclosure and also the connection between UFOs and ancient civilizations. We cover a video with Colonel Karl Nell who’s a recent whistleblower. We talk about ancient UFOs, ancient catastrophes, and whether our hominid ancestors with bigger brain cavities were really the ones who started civilization. We talk about the possibility of the UFOs being interdimensional or extratempestrial. We also learn some new possible alter egos for Hathor. Join us for yet another episode on the topic of UFOs!




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Instagram Reel: Augmented reality being used for medical patients














YouTube: Lex Fridman’s 8-hour podcast about Neuralink. It features interviews with Elon Musk, CEO of Neuralink, SpaceX, Tesla, xAI, and CTO of X. DJ Seo is COO & President of Neuralink. Matthew MacDougall is Head Neurosurgeon at Neuralink. Bliss Chapman is Brain Interface Software Lead at Neuralink. Noland Arbaugh is the first human to have a Neuralink device implanted in his brain.








Instagram Reel: Apparently bubbles can bounce off of lasers

I didn’t believe it wasn’t just an internet scam so I looked it up a bit more and found a great YouTube video by Steve Mould and laser enthusiast Seb Lee-Delisle that explains it further. And it turns out… it’s fake! Watch the videos below if you’d like to know the trick.

YouTube: Can You Bounce A Bubble Off a Laser?

YouTube: Laser bubble bounce, with Steve Mould


























There will be 4 back-to-back supermoons this year.

The original instagram reel seems to have been taken down but I uploaded it unlisted on our channel so that you can see it.

YouTube: 2024 4 Back-to-Back Supermoons

As it turns out, this is actually a very regular thing. Check out this image to see what I mean…








This page at earthysky.org explains the supermoons in more detail.

I also asked Perplexity AI to explain the different moon types mentioned in the video. Here are the explanations below…

Aug 19: 224,917 miles (Blue Supermoon):

A blue moon refers to one of two distinct astronomical events:

  1. Monthly Blue Moon: This is the more commonly known definition, which describes the second full moon that occurs within a single calendar month. Given that the lunar cycle is approximately 29.5 days, this phenomenon can happen in months with 31 days, such as January, March, May, July, August, October, and December. February, with its shorter duration, cannot host a blue moon.
  2. Seasonal Blue Moon: This definition refers to the third full moon in a season that contains four full moons. Traditionally, each season (spring, summer, autumn, winter) has three full moons, but occasionally a fourth full moon occurs, which is termed a blue moon. This definition has historical roots in the Maine Farmer’s Almanac, which aimed to align lunar phases with Christian holidays like Easter and Lent

Sep 18: 222,131 miles (Harvest Supermoon & Partial Eclipse):

The harvest moon is defined as the full moon that occurs closest to the autumnal equinox, which typically falls around September 22 in the Northern Hemisphere. This moon is significant because it provides extra light during the evening hours, which historically helped farmers harvest their crops before the advent of electricity. The bright illumination of the harvest moon allowed for extended working hours in the fields during the critical harvest season

Oct 17: 222,055 miles (Hunter’s Supermoon):

A Hunter’s Moon is the full moon that follows the Harvest Moon, usually occurring in October. The name “Hunter’s Moon” originates from traditional hunting practices. After the harvest was complete, fields would be cleared, and hunters could easily spot animals that came out to glean the remains of the crops. The bright moonlight provided extra light for hunters, making it easier to track and hunt game.

Like the Harvest Moon, the Hunter’s Moon rises shortly after sunset for several nights in a row, providing extended periods of moonlight. This extra light was historically beneficial for hunters, which is how the moon got its name.

Nov 15: 224,853 miles (Beaver Supermoon):

A Beaver Moon is the name given to the full moon that occurs in November. The name originates from Native American and early Colonial American traditions. It was during this time of year that beavers would be actively preparing for winter, and it was the last chance for trappers to set their traps before the swamps and rivers froze over. Hence, the full moon in November became known as the Beaver Moon.

Like other named full moons, the Beaver Moon’s name is tied to the natural and agricultural cycles of the time, reflecting the practices and observations of people who lived close to the land. The Beaver Moon usually marks a time when the last preparations for winter were being made, both by humans and wildlife.








Instagram Reel: Visualizing Crop Circles in 3 Dimensions








Spotify: TJ McNulty’s song “Colors” from his album “Harmony” was the song for the first break this week. 

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Web Link: Wired has a story about the great McDonald’s Ice Cream Conspiracy








Web Link: McBroken.com (best name ever) has an interactive map that shows which McDonald’s ice cream machines are working.








X (Twitter) Link: @rashiq explains how he made the website McBroken.com








Image: Dan Warren at the Cosmic Summit 2024

Here are Dan’s social media links:

X (Twitter): @HeyLukOverThere

TikTok: @5thpillarofemphasis (This is his main platform)

LinkTree: This has the links to all of his other platforms








Image: 5 Pillars of Emphasis








Image: Graphic from NASA.gov showing the Drake Equation

Web Link: NASA’s article about the Drake Equation








Image: Article explaining how the newly improved radar system on the USS Nimitz and it’s carrier group probably contributed to spotting the UFO seen by Ryan Graves

Web Link: Full article at The Warzone








Spotify: Stevie Nader’s song “Take You On” from his album “333”

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YouTube: “Zero Doubt” Non-Human Intelligence on Earth – Col. Karl Nell & Alex Klokus | SALT iConnections NY








Image: Examples of UFOs in ancient art










YouTube: Luis Elizondo: UFOs, Skinwalker, Remote Viewing [Part 1]










YouTube: Luis Elizondo: UFOs, Hidden History, Disclosure, Alien Crafts, Pentagon [Part 2]








Image: Comparison of Eruption Volumes

Web Link: Description of the image on the USGS website








Image: Brain size comparison

Web Link: Ancient DNA Sequencing: Telling the Tale of Human History and Evolution by Jenny Straiton

Web Link: Homo naledi had a brain one-third the size of humans but displayed intelligence far beyond, according to new discovery by Julia Jacobo

Web Link: Who Were The Boskops And Were They Really Smarter Than Us? by Gary Lynch and Richard Granger










YouTube: That UFO Podcast – Episode 27 – Luis Elizondo










Youtube: That UFO Podcast – Episode 54 – Luis Elizondo – Listener Questions Part One








Image: Timelines Defined (cigarette analogy)








Web Link: Close encounters of congressional kind: Lawmakers struggle to grasp alleged ‘interdimensional’ nature of UFOs








Image: John O. Brenan Quotes

Web Link: Vatican – Norms for Proceeding in the Discernment of Alleged Supernatural Phenomena








Image: The Lady = Lady Fatima = Hathor = Ishtar = The White. Buffalo Woman?








Image: AATIP DoD Leaked Slides

Web Link: Article about the leaked materials from AATIP








Amazon: The Extratempestrial Model by Dr. Michael P. Masters 

Amazon: Identified Flying Objects: A Multidisciplinary Scientific Approach to the UFO Phenomenon by Dr. Michael P. Masters




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