Bryce is fighting laryngitis, but Brent comes to the rescue as Sound, Light & Frequency returns to the woo. After “All About the Woo,” the hosts go even deeper into the possibility that aliens, the paranormal, and the afterlife may not be separate mysteries at all, but different faces of the same phenomenon connected through energy, consciousness, sound, light, and frequency. Using John Keel’s Our Haunted Planet as the launch point, they explore Keel’s idea of “ultraterrestrials” — hidden intelligences that may not simply visit Earth, but haunt, manipulate, monitor, and interact with us through UFOs, Men in Black, missing time, trickster events, tulpas, angels, demigods, and every other kind of high strangeness.
Brent brings three new personal stories that push the conversation into stranger territory. First, he recalls working with Alien and Total Recall writer Dan O’Bannon, who took H.P. Lovecraft’s worldview seriously enough to live inside a lead-lined house surrounded by the recorded sounds of amniotic fluid. Then, after a discussion of Twin Peaks and its haunted woods, owls, electricity, evil, alternate realities, and atomic-age rupture, Brent tells of a daylight encounter with translucent, Predator-like entities in the woods near his Washington home — an experience that seemed to answer him with falling leaves, then with a $100 WGA residual check that arrived days later.
The episode then turns to History’s The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, where investigators try to measure orbs, portals, radiation spikes, electromagnetic anomalies, buried mysteries, and the terrifying hitchhiker effect. Bryce and Brent compare Skinwalker and Twin Peaks as two versions of the same idea: a place that becomes a portal, where the observer may become part of the experiment. Finally, Brent reveals his most astonishing story of the episode — being shown a secret, mobile archive of UFO media, including footage of a saucer over Mexico City that transformed into a black helicopter, an orange orb moving through a snowy forest, and a recurring farm visitation. The episode ends with Bryce’s most unsettling question: what if consciousness is not simply how we perceive the phenomenon, but the medium through which the phenomenon actually operates?
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