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Interview with Keegan Cool Part 2
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Interview with Keegan Cool Part 2

In this episode of "Alien Agenda," hosts Colonel Gene and Keegan Cruz explore various mysteries related to ancient monuments, crop circles, and UFO sightings. They discuss Stonehenge's construction and the intricate crop circles near it, suggesting advanced technology might be involved. They mention a Harvard study on crop circles, indicating that focused energy might create them. The conversation shifts to government cover-ups, particularly the Roswell incident, and Native American folklore about "star people." They also touch on a 1968 Vietnam incident where Navy lieutenants shot at a UFO, and a 1983 Australian ship hit by a missile with a serial number linked to a previous UFO encounter. The hosts conclude by hinting at future discussions on first contact and the implications of advanced technology.

Alien Agenda with Gene P Abel · Keegan Cruz

March 15, 202614m 38s

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In this episode of "Alien Agenda," hosts Colonel Gene and Keegan Cruz explore various mysteries related to ancient monuments, crop circles, and UFO sightings. They discuss Stonehenge's construction and the intricate crop circles near it, suggesting advanced technology might be involved. They mention a Harvard study on crop circles, indicating that focused energy might create them. The conversation shifts to government cover-ups, particularly the Roswell incident, and Native American folklore about "star people." They also touch on a 1968 Vietnam incident where Navy lieutenants shot at a UFO, and a 1983 Australian ship hit by a missile with a serial number linked to a previous UFO encounter. The hosts conclude by hinting at future discussions on first contact and the implications of advanced technology. To be a guest on Alien Agenda with Gene P. Abel, contact Debra Wallace at [email protected]