I thought this was a pretty interesting discussion in regards to consciousness, The Phenomenon, and the connection between the two. I found this particular segment rather interesting.
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Blue beings? Ross has a new thing to tease.
He’s always talking shit about people who consume his content and insist on more details and clarity. And then doing things like talking about secret nudges he can’t talk about.
It’s like Ross just wants you to enjoy story time, and he’s the story teller. Further criticism of the whole circus that is ufology is out of bounds.
He’s also good at pandering to the community. His comments about science in this episode are an example.
I really appreciate how and why “story time” is what many many people in the ufo community are after. But he does not present this that way, even if he and most of his audience quietly wink at each other in understanding.
Note: I’m not defending toxic behavior. But the existence of toxic behavior shouldn’t be used to deflect critical questions.
I think that is a fair criticism to make.