Culture of Contact Episode 21: Miggety Mack Tonnies Shows Us The Study, Y'all


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Cryptoterrestrial theorist Mac Tonnies brings the study on this episode about aliens, cryptos, Martians, alleged monuments on the moon, Rich Hoagland and so much more. How much? How about a suprise phone call from a famous talk show host? How about Mac finally spilling the beans on the state of ufology today? How about all of that and even more, huh? How about it?!

Visit Mac on the web at: www.mactonnies.com

 

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  • 1/16/2008 11:26 AM Brent wrote:
    I have QT alternative and it didn't play this m4a file. I downloaded and played it in VLC media player though.
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    1. 1/16/2008 12:24 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Sorry about that. I wonder if the iTunes Store,  Podfeed.net or any of the other places that use my RSS feed translate the show into MP3 format for easier download. Anyone know?

      EDIT: Actually a friend just answered it: You can download it as an MP3 from iTunes.

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  • 1/16/2008 3:14 PM Will wrote:
    Yeah, I can't hear it either. When I download it, Realplayer says it needs an update to play it. Cool! So I agree to let Realplayer download an update. Then Realplayer informs me there is NO update that will play it. Then I tried Windows Media Player and same result. Someone's got to lend Jeremy a helping hand so he can have MP3 versions on his website, since MP3 is the current standard for all web talk shows. A lot of us play these files on-line, not on an I-Pod. Hey, we ain't all 16 years old - I sit here in my library with a nice fire and a cup of cheer, and listen to webcasts. Call me old-fashioned...call me tomorrow; I'm busy today. (groan).

    Jeremy, also stop hitting on the female guests - it's only funny the first interview. I assume New York has plenty of singles bars, dance clubs and escort services, bro.
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  • 1/16/2008 11:23 PM Will wrote:
    Hey, I surfed the web so long that my fingers are wrinkled. I've done enough just trying to find an MP3 file for this little show. If someone can post a specific url that will allow a download in MP3 format, please do. Otherwise, I think, Jeremy, Imma gona hafta let you go, and stick with your buddies on Paracast. As my dad used to say, "What a way to run a railroad", which was sort of wierd since the nearest railroad tracks were about 35 miles away.

    Y'know, Jeremy, if you can play the file on YOUR PC, you could download some software like TOTAL RECORDER, which will record off your PC sound board into MP3 file format. Then you could post that file you created in a place where it could be accessed. This ain't rocket science or should I say Tesla Technology! Why, I bet Stephen Greer could even do it without zero point energy!
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  • 1/17/2008 3:44 PM jeanette wrote:
    by the way, your podcast downloads to iTunes just fine. One can transfer it to an mp3 player if ONE is so inclined.
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    1. 1/17/2008 3:47 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Shhhh...Jeanette. Don't give it away. I wanted to see if Will could figure out what is not rocket science quicker than monkeys could write Hamlet.

      Starting next week I'll do the conversion to MP3.

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      1. 1/18/2008 3:32 PM Will wrote:
        Just a status report: I have a high tech team (Stanton Friedman, Dave Adair, and Bob Lazar) working on the MP3 conversion for me. What seems funny for people to comprehend is that if someone has never had an Ipod and never used ITunes, that such a person doesnt have a clue what some glib comment like "put it on Itunes and convert to MP3" means. People suck sometimes, then they don't, and I've got a golden retriever nipping at my butt because he wants to go for a walk. 3-D duty intrudes into this merry madness yet again.
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  • 1/17/2008 6:51 PM dad2059 wrote:
    Fun interview Jeremy, especially when David showed up.

    Interesting theory Mac has and I wish he'd talk about it more on his blog.

    Interesting occurance you had too recently.

    Do you think it has a link to your abduction experience?
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    1. 1/18/2008 10:07 AM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      What sucks is, the three of us had a great lil chat for about an hour but I had to whittle it down. I'd play more of the informal stuff if I thought Dave wouldn't hate me in the morning

      I don't think the period of visions is directly linked to abductions. I've had 2 experiences that link it in a way that means these beings are aware of the energy and know how to use it, but the actual beginning of that wasn't abduction-related. (Although I'd argue that my life would never have gone the way it did leading me to explore any of the things that eventually lead to it if I weren't an abductee. I would have chalked everything up to New Age nonsense and walked through life blindly scoffing at all this stuff like most people. Sometimes I still do)

      Just so I'm not being too mysterious here, the trigger was reading a bunch of Jiddu Krishnamurti books and finally getting what he meant in a way that broke through the intellectual barrier. The gist of him is this: "Truth is a pathless land." Any direction you pick, you're the director. If you want to know if there's anything beyond the director directing you have to kill the director.

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  • 1/18/2008 5:58 AM Zayn wrote:
    Good show...just kidding...no really. Anyway, food for thought. Our poor little grey-and-wrinkled CPUs seem to be so entrained into the "either this or that" mode though...how about maybe "this...and this...and this and that too...maybe"? Nuts and dolts have their place...and maybe that dish doesn't have room for fruits and pizza...but if nothing else, let them have their spot on the table too...

    The comment about not knowing our history...boy, ain't that the truth. I can't even remember where I left my keys half the time. Rather than "screw it let's walk" or pretending we never had the keys to begin with though...well...that's the business of mainstream culture creation and the Matrix-Control-System...let's keep pushing the envelope and the mixed-metaphors off into the wild-eyed wonder...

    Good luck with the twins...
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    1. 1/18/2008 9:56 AM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      It's true, it may be "this and this and that." The problem as I see it is we'll never know how much of it is filtered through and therefore warped by our own unconscious clutter, both personal and universal, which is why ultimately I see these interactions as a wakeup call. We argue over the what is it? and what does it mean? from a fragmented tiny  perspective. I reject the notion that we have to and that our brains are incapable of seeing what's real and what isn't. It takes rewiring but we're quite capable.

      Ultimately, I don't give a shit where they're from. I think identifying with a location is something you outgrow the moment you can leap great distances in space-time or through dimensions. I get the premise that if they're actually from here it would make a difference in that they may see us as property or intruders or something like that. But that's such a large presumptive fear based on a Western perspective of property and ownership that, as an option, it needs to be put in its place. I mean it's still possible but the probability is much less than we think if we're going to base what we think we know on human models of interaction.

      How many countries have it as their custom to allow strangers a place to stay if they just show up at the door? How many countries hold it as a custom to invite strangers over for dinner and it's a great insult if you refuse?

      So the I, me, mine fear is more a projection of what we hate in ourselves than a realistic guess at how cryptoterrestrials would view us. Again, not saying it's impossible, just saying the probability needs to be rethought.

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  • 1/19/2008 1:53 AM bubbles wrote:
    Wow. Biedny sure does know how to screw up a good show.
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    1. 1/19/2008 2:02 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      And that's just The Paracast.

      Wait! I keed! I keed the David Biedny! Truth is, I answered the phone and I edited him in to his protest, so if the show is screwed up it's my fault.

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  • 1/20/2008 6:13 PM David Biedny wrote:
    Bubbles... yeah, that was the name of the chimp that Michael Jackson used to own/blow. Wow, I didn't realize a dead chimp could type... color me impressed.
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  • 1/21/2008 6:13 PM Jeff Ritzmann wrote:
    Dead chimps also have no sense of humor. MH is that youuuuu? You silly goose.
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  • 1/21/2008 7:03 PM bubbles wrote:
    Bubbles is also the name of a tender hearted resident of one Sunnyvale Trailer Park.

    I don't mean to be so snotty. I'm just saying, Mr. Biedny, that precision is a virtue, whereas long-windedness blows.
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  • 1/21/2008 7:05 PM bubbles wrote:
    On the other hand, I enjoy you a lot on the Paracast, Biedny. So please, don't allow my bad attitude and shitty day to bring you down. You and Steinberg work well together.
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  • 1/22/2008 3:31 PM Alfred Lehmberg wrote:
    Tonnies was a joy to behold, as always. A true original able to explicate the inexpressible in a manner as assessable as it is reasonable, as penetrating as it is far reaching. And a great voice for radio, too.

    More importantly, though, did Jacko really blow Bubbles?

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    1. 1/22/2008 4:01 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      No. That's what Tito was for. Bubbles was strictly a Latoya kinda chimp.

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