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OT 576: Unearthing Giant Skeletons and Hidden Treasures

In Episode 576: Unearthing Giant Skeletons and Hidden Treasures, we embark on a captivating journey with Glenn, a man whose life has been marked by a series of mysterious and occasionally eerie encounters. Glenn's narrative unfolds from his early experiences with extraterrestrial beings referred to as "grays" during childhood abductions in Lexington, Kentucky, to a mind-boggling UFO sighting during a Boy Scout camping expedition. His story is a rollercoaster ride through the realm of the unexplained. We discuss his journey into magic and meditation, as well as his family's unsettling encounters with cattle mutilations on a farm situated between two Air Force bases. Yet, Glenn's narrative stretches beyond the paranormal, shedding light on his passion for music and art, which ultimately led him to Hollywood, where he contributed to some of the most iconic songs of the 20th century.

Glenn is an archaeologist as well, and he shares with us stories of his excavation of an eight-foot-tall skeleton on Indian Fort Mountain in Kentucky. The implications of such a discovery are nothing short of astonishing, prompting us to explore the elusive world of colossal skeletons concealed within the Ohio Valley and raising questions about the potential involvement of the Smithsonian in suppressing these revelations. Given his background in archaeology, it's only natural that Glenn is captivated by the allure of treasure hunting. He engages in a thought-provoking conversation with us regarding the prospect of uncovering concealed treasures, including silver and gold mines intertwined with legends of pirates, hidden Civil War caches, and the rich tapestry of Native American artifacts and history that he passionately shares. As of recently, Glenn stumbled upon unexpected treasures, including a magnificent old-growth cedar tree which he believes holds valuable items. His narratives transport us into a realm full of concealed secrets and historical intrigue, all against the backdrop of his captivating local area in Kentucky, steeped in historical artifacts.

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