As a space enthusiast, I will be eagerly waiting for the moon landing episode! I hope it's soon!
@Paul71HАй бұрын
I appreciate the overview of SQPN history. I was aware of SQPN from its early days, and I had always thought of it as Fr. Roderick's podcast network. So I was a little bit confused when suddenly SQPN had a new lineup of shows without Fr. Roderick. The history given by Dom helps me to understand a little bit better what happened, and how SQPN got to where it is today. I'm glad that Dom, Jimmy, and others have kept SQPN going.
@nightyew2160Ай бұрын
I think the first question was supposed to be do giant spiders and zombies exist and the kid was just having trouble formulating the question. Just in case, I looked it up, and the current largest spider known to exist is the Goliath birdeater which has a body about the size of an adult man's hand, not even counting legs. The biggest spider known to have ever existed was the megarachne which may have had a body as big as an adult man's head. Keep in mind that how you compare spider size can vary. Some spiders may have larger bodies but shorter legs while others may have smaller bodies and longer legs. Of course, there may also be undiscovered cryptid spiders such as the Congolese giant spider which natives describe as having a legspan of up to six feet according to Cryptid Wiki. Whether or not this cryptid is more or less likely to exist than Bigfoot, I will leave for Jimmy Akin to analyze if he wishes. 🕷️
@dogwoodannieАй бұрын
We used "booked it" in the 60's/70's too.
@TheMizymodАй бұрын
In Warcraft 3 there are Nerubians that are literaly giant spider zombies ;)
@BearSighterАй бұрын
Hey Jimmy, if you're going to look into Missing 411, might I suggest you start with the Idaho county cluster? Two people unknown to each other went missing, without a trace, in the same county (granted it's a large county) on the same day in that episode, and there were eye-witnesses who saw one of them run off into the woods in a panic in one case. If that weren't strange enough, it happened on the anniversary of another person who went missing without a trace in the same county years prior.
@trad-liteАй бұрын
Not having time stamps for these Ask Me Anything episodes is brutal.
@Jack-cc3qmАй бұрын
Jimmy should do an episode on the Beast of Bray Road.
@ParksLoverАй бұрын
I'm not extensively familiar with David Paulides and his Missing 411 work, but based on what I have seen, I'm quite skeptical and have concerns about his credibility. It appears he omits facts and fails to consider reasonable explanations in order to advance his preconceived narrative of what's going on in our national parks. Often what has seemed to be a mysterious case is not so mysterious when you actually look into it further. Take the case of Dale Stehling, who went missing in Mesa Verde National Park. Paulides suggested that portals were involved. Turns out when you actually get the investigative reports from the NPS and understand the terrain involved, what happened to him is entirely natural. One of my favorite KZbin channels, The Missing Enigma, released a very good video showing this recently. In his videos about missing hikers and outdoorsmen he takes his research to another level and even goes on site and checks out the terrain himself.
@peterv7258Ай бұрын
But what if God does His miracles through the intermediate agency of angels?
@RebeccaLynne2046Ай бұрын
Jimmy, out of all the exorcist on KZbin, which ones do you think are legit?
@noirccАй бұрын
Vincent Lampert seems the most legit of all youtube exorcists
@skylerstorm527Ай бұрын
I love ya Jimmy, but I dislike when you answer questions for your special Friday episode. It doesn’t feel special. I get so excited to wake up on Friday’s, to dive deep into some interesting mystery, and then it’s just a fractured video of questions. Always disappoints me. Sorry if this hurts your feelings, I just want to give you honest feedback
@markiangooleyАй бұрын
I understand the feeling!
@MaolsheachlannÓCeallaighАй бұрын
I agree with this. It's a real let-down!
@ParksLoverАй бұрын
I still enjoy the questions episodes, but I definitely enjoy the episodes dedicated to a single topic more.
@skylerstorm527Ай бұрын
@@ParksLover agreed!
@hooterjrАй бұрын
I understand the thought, but I'm happy to hear these quick questions as well the longer mysteries. I'm a big fan of his appearances on Catholic Answers so these are like Mysterious World versions of his CA shows.
@pixelprincess9Ай бұрын
Hello Jimmy. You should reach out to Aiden Mattis @TheLoreLodge. He is an investigative journalist with particular interest in Missing 411. He is also Christian! I am quite impressed by the thoroughness of his work. I’d love to see you guys collaborate!!
@Ruudes1483Ай бұрын
Just a heads up, he’s also a Freemason, of his own admission, and quite anti-Catholic.
@LostArchivistАй бұрын
It should be noted that he is openly a freemason as well so exercise due prudence. His Lovelock Cave theory is by far the best one I have seen however.
@Ruudes1483Ай бұрын
@ I tried to post that, but it looks like KZbin didn’t like me pointing that out.
@LostArchivistАй бұрын
@@Ruudes1483Same, took five times to get it. Avoid anything remotely like an ad.