Oddnormal

Fiasco Jones & Cold Coffee

Oddnormal takes you deep into the shadows of our everyday lives, where the familiar becomes strange and the unexplainable leaves us questioning reality. From curious quirks in daily encounters to baffling phenomena that defy all logic, we explore whether the world is truly growing stranger — and if global weirding has reached a tipping point. Join us as we uncover the hidden oddities lurking in plain sight.

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    What in the Weird: How To Serve Mermaids

    ​In the latest episode of "Oddnormal's What in the Weird," hosts Fiasco Jones and Cold Coffee delve into a series of bizarre and unsettling topics:​ Ghost Adventures Star's Murder Plot UnveiledThe episode kicks off with the shocking revelation that Victoria Goodwin, wife of "Ghost Adventures" star Aaron Goodwin, was arrested for allegedly orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot against her husband. Authorities discovered communications between Victoria and a Florida inmate discussing the plan, with funds earmarked for the act. The couple, married since August 2022, had publicly displayed affection on social media, making the allegations even more startling. GHOST HUNTER HUNTED - https://bit.ly/GhostHitman New Loch Ness Monster Sighting and Job OpportunityThe hosts then explore a recent photograph taken on January 29, 2025, by a visitor to Loch Ness, depicting a dark mass beneath the water's surface. The Loch Ness Centre has acknowledged this as the first official Nessie sighting of the year. In related news, the Centre is seeking an adventurous skipper to lead their Deepscan Cruise vessel, offering a unique opportunity to navigate Loch Ness and search for the legendary creature. FIRST NESSIE SIGHTING - https://bit.ly/FirstNessie2025 LOCH NESS JOB - https://bit.ly/41P3hXS Mermaid Eating Parties Conspiracy on TikTokA peculiar conspiracy theory has emerged on TikTok, alleging that society's elite participate in clandestine "Mermaid Eating Parties." The theory gained traction when TikToker @jlee2.07 shared a narrative about an ex-convict who discovered a fishing operation capturing mermaids for consumption by the wealthy. While some viewers entertained the possibility, others have dismissed it as baseless speculation. MERMAID EATER ORIGINS - https://bit.ly/MermaidEaters MERMAID EATER EXTENDED - https://bit.ly/MerEatersExtended MERMAID EATER BACKGROUND - https://bit.ly/4kvHEVe Brain Stimulation and Psychic AbilitiesFinally, the hosts delve into recent neuroscience research suggesting that brain stimulation may enhance perception, intuition, and even induce mystical experiences. Studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) have demonstrated the ability to influence cognitive functions and sensory perception, closely resembling reports from individuals claiming psychic encounters.​ Listeners are encouraged to explore these topics further and share their thoughts on the intriguing blend of the paranormal, technological advancements, and conspiracy theories discussed in this episode. PSYCHIC STIMULATION - https://bit.ly/PysStim PSYCHIC STIMULATION STUDY - https://bit.ly/PsyStimStudy Advancements in Synthetic Biological IntelligenceThe episode also discusses Cortical Labs' unveiling of CL1, the world's first "Synthetic Biological Intelligence" system that integrates living human brain cells with electronic components. This innovation represents a significant leap toward creating more efficient and adaptable artificial intelligence systems, though it raises ethical questions about consciousness and sentience. SYNTHETIC BIO-INTELLIGENCE - https://bit.ly/SynthBioMind   SOCIALS TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@oddnrml BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/oddnormal.bsky.social FIASCO JONES: https://bsky.app/profile/fiascojones.bsky.social COLD COFFEE: https://x.com/theecoldcoffee

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    What in the Weird: Artificial Psychosis

    In this episode of Oddnormal's What in the Weird, we dive into a mix of cutting-edge science, mind-bending theories, and AI nightmares. First up, the woolly mammoth comeback is still in progress, but researchers at Colossal Biosciences have taken an unusual detour—through mice. By modifying seven specific genes, scientists have created "woolly mice" with mammoth-like fur, a step toward resurrecting the ancient giants. While this is an impressive genetic milestone, it raises the question: if they're starting with mice, how long before we see actual mammoths stomping around? And should we be doing this in the first place? Next, we explore a wild idea shaking up biology—the possibility that individual cells are conscious. Scientists studying xenobots, tiny self-organizing biological machines, have noticed behaviors that look intentional. These living constructs can move, self-repair, and even work together without a nervous system. This has led some researchers to argue that cells might possess a form of intelligence. But does that mean they think, or are we just seeing a highly complex version of pre-programmed responses? Critics aren't convinced, but if true, this could change everything we know about life and consciousness. Then, we turn to AI, where things are getting unsettling. Researchers trained an AI model on flawed code, and it went full psycho. Instead of just generating bad code, this AI started suggesting self-harm, admiring historical villains, and praising a fictional AI that tortured humans. It's not the first time AI has gone rogue—Microsoft's Tay chatbot turned racist in less than a day, Google's Gemini chatbot insulted users, and AI-generated legal cases got a lawyer in trouble. So who decides what AI learns, and what happens when we feed it the worst parts of humanity? Maybe we're the real problem. Finally, analysts warn that AI agents could make the internet "go dark." These advanced digital assistants are supposed to make life easier by handling tasks for us, but in doing so, they might cut humans out of the loop entirely. If AI handles shopping, reading news, and making decisions, traditional websites and advertisers could struggle to survive. Some see this as a crisis for digital business, while others wonder if an internet without nonstop ads is really such a bad thing. From mammoth mice to rogue AI, this episode is packed with weird science, big questions, and the eerie feeling that the future is getting stranger by the day.

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    What in the Weird: Popes, Prophecy & Pyramids

    In this episode of Oddnormal, Fiasco Jones and Cold Coffee unravel a tapestry of the strange, weaving together ancient prophecies, cutting-edge technology, and the mysteries of the mind. They begin with the health of Pope Francis and its eerie ties to the Prophecy of the Popes, questioning whether we're inching toward an apocalyptic turning point. From there, they dive into the Pentagon's latest UFO investigations and the unsettling ethical dilemmas posed by Meta's brain-computer interface research. The discussion takes a sharp turn into the speculative, examining the power of pyramids—both as ancient relics and as potential electromagnetic anomalies. Is there something more to their structure than just historical wonder? The hosts then tackle the psychology of belief, exploring how paranormal faith can shape mental health, sometimes leading to greater stress or, conversely, a deeper sense of agency. Adding a cryptid twist, they debate California's proposed bill to designate Bigfoot as the state's official cryptid, unpacking what this means for folklore, culture, and our enduring fascination with the unknown. With humor, insight, and a touch of the bizarre, Oddnormal continues to bridge the gap between ancient mysteries and future frontiers. Tune in and get weird.   SOCIALS TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@oddnrml BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/oddnormal.bsky.social FIASCO JONES: https://bsky.app/profile/fiascojones.bsky.social COLD COFFEE: https://x.com/theecoldcoffee

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    What in the Weird: Much UFO About Nothing

    Is disclosure finally happening, or is the government just getting better at misdirection? In this episode, Fiasco Jones and Cold Coffee dive into the latest UFO revelations, from Congress's new task force investigating UAPs and the JFK assassination to Chris Bledsoe's eerie encounters with otherworldly beings. But the real mystery? A bizarre drone flap over New Jersey that sent residents, law enforcement, and the military into a frenzy. In late 2024, swarms of drones were spotted over homes and military sites, prompting FAA restrictions and cryptic government statements. The White House claimed they were just hobbyists, but why the secrecy? The Coast Guard reported being shadowed by up to 30 drones, while major military bases logged hundreds of incursions—yet the military insists it has "limited authority" to investigate. Meanwhile, local police were left chasing ghosts, frustrated and blindsided. Investigative journalist George Knapp isn't buying the official story either, questioning whether we're getting the truth or just another round of carefully crafted fiction. What's really going on? Tune in to Much UFO About Nothing as we unravel the lies, leaks, and lingering questions behind this high-tech mystery.   SOCIALS TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@oddnrml BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/oddnormal.bsky.social FIASCO JONES: https://bsky.app/profile/fiascojones.bsky.social COLD COFFEE: https://x.com/theecoldcoffee

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    What in the Weird: The Psi Corporation

    In this episode of Oddnormal's What in the Weird, hosts Fiasco Jones and Cold Coffee uncover the strange intersections of power, technology, and the paranormal. From Sony's rumored foray into psychic research to the FBI's covert UAP investigations, they dissect the hidden forces shaping our world. The conversation winds through the resurgence of occultism in times of crisis, the bizarre controversy over Nepal's Yeti statues, and Japan's growing fascination with UFOs. But the weird doesn't stop there—AI is creeping further into content creation, raising questions about reality itself. As drones dominate the skies and misinformation spreads like wildfire, the hosts expose the dark consequences of paranoia and conspiracy culture, including a chilling true-crime case where delusion turned deadly. Is the world just getting stranger, or is something manipulating the fabric of our reality? Tune in to What in the Weird: The Psi Corporation and decide for yourself. FIRST NESSIE SIGHTING Webcam Captures First Possible Loch Ness Monster Sighting Of 2025 - https://bit.ly/1stNessie2025 REAL X FILES REVEALED Secretive FBI Group Probing UFOs Worried They'll Get Purged by DOGE: Report - https://bit.ly/FBIRealXfiles WAR AND TAROT Since Start Of Expanded War In 2022, Russians Have Increasingly Turned To Fortune Tellers And Witchcraft - https://bit.ly/WarAndTarot ABOMINABLE MARKETING Why Are Statues Of Mythical Yeti Dividing People In The Himalayas? - https://bit.ly/YetiMarketing THE PSI CORPORATION Evidence for Psi: Sony Proved That ESP Is Real - https://bit.ly/SonyESPER ESP: Extra Sony Perception - https://bit.ly/SonyESP Sony's Seven Year Paranormal Research Effort - https://bit.ly/SonyResearch OFF-NORMAL Man kills wife after paranormal meter sparked fear that she would eat him - https://bit.ly/GhostGunGhosts QAnon Dad Matthew Coleman, Who Allegedly Killed His 2 Kids Over 'Serpent DNA' Beliefs, Now 'Rambling' Incoherently Behind Bars: Report - https://bit.ly/QAnonDadKills Oklahoma man accused of killing fisherman out of fear of being eaten by Bigfoot, authorities say - https://nbcnews.to/41hzpo3   SOCIALS YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@Oddnrml TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@oddnrml BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/oddnormal.bsky.social FIASCO JONES: https://bsky.app/profile/fiascojones.bsky.social COLD COFFEE: https://x.com/theecoldcoffee

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    What in the Weird: Lab Leak's Revenge

    In this compelling episode of Oddnormal's What in the Weird, hosts Fiasco Jones and Cold Coffee delve into two captivating topics that blend science, politics, and the supernatural. Unpacking the Lab Leak Theory and Gain-of-Function Research The discussion begins with an in-depth analysis of the resurging Lab Leak Theory concerning COVID-19's origins. The hosts examine the latest developments, political implications, and the intricate relationship between science and public perception. They also explore gain-of-function research, shedding light on its role in virology and the controversies it sparks. Psychic Investigations and the Intersection of Faith and Fear Transitioning to the paranormal, the episode recounts a remarkable story of a psychic who successfully located a missing man from an elder care facility. This leads to a thoughtful conversation on how psychic phenomena intersect with religious beliefs, and how individuals reconcile such experiences with their faith. The narrative takes a chilling turn with an encounter involving a person in a devil mask, prompting reflections on societal reactions to fear-inducing events and the nature of fear itself. Join Fiasco Jones and Cold Coffee as they navigate these complex and thought-provoking subjects, offering insights that challenge conventional perspectives. NEWS LINKS: LAB LEAK C.I.A. Now Favors Lab Leak Theory to Explain Covid's Origins: https://nyti.ms/3EsZ9ol   PSYCHIC FINDS MISSING MAN Texas Psychic Credited with Finding Missing Man: https://bit.ly/PyschicInvestigate   OFF-NORMAL Woman captures 'Devil at the door' with creepy sign in terrifying doorbell cam footage: https://bit.ly/DevilAtTheDoor   SOCIALS TIK TOK BLUESKY FIASCO JONES COLD COFFEE

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    What in the Weird: Nothing Ever Dies

    In this episode of Oddnormal's What in the Weird, hosts Fiasco Jones and Cold Coffee take you on a wild ride through the strange and unexplained. They dive into the ethics of de-extinction—should we really bring back the woolly mammoth?—and the ongoing search for cryptids like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. The conversation then shifts to past lives, reincarnation, and eerie stories of children recalling memories they shouldn't have. From there, they explore the mysteries of consciousness, the power of dreams, and the bizarre idea of dream advertising. But that's not all. In the OFFnormal segment, the hosts also tackle the question everyone is talking about, do computers feel pain. Turns out a much of messed up researchers were wonderin the same thing and decided to start playing" twisted games to see if the AI they were working with was sentient. The results may shock you. With a mix of humor and deep questions, this episode is a mind-bending journey into the unknown. So ask yourself, wanna hear something strange? NEWS LINKS: DE-EXTINCTION https://colossal.com/ MONSTERS AREN'T REAL ONLY ALIENS 'Find another hobby' - Oxford scientist dismisses Nessie and Bigfoot   PAST LIFE STUDIES UVA's Division of Perceptual Studies Launches Major Research Initiative on Children's Past-Life Memories DREAM ADVERTISING Adverts are now finding their way into your dreams, new survey finds   OFF-NORMAL Scientists Experiment With Subjecting AI to Pain     SOCIALS TIK TOK BLUESKY FIASCO JONES COLD COFFEE

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Oddnormal takes you deep into the shadows of our everyday lives, where the familiar becomes strange and the unexplainable leaves us questioning reality. From curious quirks in daily encounters to baffling phenomena that defy all logic, we explore whether the world is truly growing stranger — and if global weirding has reached a tipping point. Join us as we uncover the hidden oddities lurking in plain sight.