This is right now, my favourite genre of Vinny content; delving into the unknown and known, with varying amounts of credibility. The sound videos, the cryptid video, it's all great and so is this.
I was just independently into this stuff already and also had been familiar with this channel for some years, so yeah, works out for me. And he can do as much Grey Leno as he wants too
I hope people keep sending Vinny Sunday packs like these. The whole Criptid, Space, Alien, and Sound segments have quickly become some of my favorites! Also shootouts to the Flatwood's Monster, he's a chill dude
I agree, this was fun. A lot my favorite YTubers/streamers have gone the Cryptid or ghost debunking route lately. John Wolfe and now I see Charlie is doing ghost hunt. Mr Sark also used to do some ghost hunt with Bruce Green. I guess this is what's it like being 30 😂 maybe us millennials were always meant to be the one succeeding the Cryptid/Supernatural mantle of the baby boomers.
Y'all may wanna look up the Why Files video on crop circles. Are *all* crop circles alieums? Of course not. But some that claim to have been man-made, were later proven to have been impossible for people to have done without leaving traces of having been there.
Sadly most of the iconic details about the Flatwoods monster story were made up by a private investigator after the fact and don’t actually appear in the original story. The kids 100% saw an owl and got freaked out.
Speaking of, has he ever given details on what kind of a craft he is seen? Maybe its similar to the famous tic tacs or orbs? Or maybe a classic saucer?
@@furkanveliisk5995 If I remember it right it wasn't a craft, it was 3 (might have been just one, cause I have some vague memory of people telling him that's called the sun) moving lights in the sky in the middle of the day, he and some other kid saw it. That's it.
@@legorocketraccoon8297true, I hope he does though because it’s one of my favorite weird/unknown/mystery subjects. It’s just so cool and trippy, and one of the theory’s is that it’s true author is an “real” medieval magician named John Dee. He’s also famous for “allegedly” using a crystal ball with his assistant Edward Kelly to talk to angels in the language of Enochian, which is used in Bayonetta a lot.
me too, I tried approaching him to tell him that I'm a big fan and ask for a photo or something, but he just started screaming something in an alien language and stormed off like his was pissed
Also as fun as all this is, it's also good to remember that there's approximately 13 billion years of shit that happened before we ever showed up. Space is weird and there's a lot we don't know, and that's super cool. It's easy to get lost in the pareidolia sauce.
ideas for streams in a similar vein but in a less cryptid way (and hopefully with footage): - Strange lightning phenomenon: sprites, ball, elves, etc - Tornado chasing, supercells - Ghost ships, rogue waves, famous shipwrecks and lost at sea stories. Ocean stuff basically. - volcanos, earthquakes, tsunamis, meteors - plane crashes. Morbid, but I promise it’s fascinating
All done with only two wooden planks as well, not even a computer. Vinny the man of two who speaks to us all, Twitching through some simple lumber. A true pioneer.
You know what I love about 29:07 ? That it feels like an alien equivalent of what we send to space. “Oh here is how we look and fibonacci” so they say “Hey here’s how we look and the Bingus sequence” It’s so funny
These talk show segments, the numbers station stream and everything else leading to this, are probably my favorite streams Vinny has ever done. I understand these take work and can't be an always food, but I really do hope they become a nice treat we get every once in a while.
I think it's amazing how many people don't know about the really common ayylmaos. Even Joel, Mr. Scared of Aliens, didn't know about Hopkins green froglins / Sableyes until partway through Voices of the Void.
Fun fact: a monolith is defined as a large piece of solo rock, usually one standing upright. So yes, there is a big rock on Phobos that is technically a monolith. It's just a natural one.
Australian wallabies have been found creating crop circles in fields of opium poppies, after getting high from eating them and running around in circles for hours.
It's actually more easily explained as hallucinations due to being in the dark for too long. The human brain doesn't like not seeing anything, so it starts freaking out and inventing things to see, which sometimes gets freaky or weird.
@piperMcGuffin It's like the thing where if you're in a room with nothing in it besides a button that gives you an electric shock, then you'll voluntarily shock yourself because your brain thinks pain is a preferable alternative to boredom.
@@piperMcGuffin Yeah, "inventing" things to see makes it sound really strange. I think of it more like our brain's natural tendency to try and find patterns/faces in things (like in clouds) combined with its natural instinct to fear what is in the dark. From an evolutionary/survival perspective, better to freak out over something that wasn't there (but looked/sounded like there was) than fail to detect an actual predator.
Before watching this I was just watching a news article on America testing radiation and bombs on their own soil and find it interesting how majority of these weird looking aliens coincide with the same era we were doing all those tests and their fallout.
Makes sense. There are gonna be effects of those kinds of tests. Have you heard about the videos of the military sending soldiers into the blasts before they set them off? Crazy stuff!
Vinny should play a PS1 game called Junichi Yaoi's Top Secret Project: Chase the UFOs, is a multimedia project made by a japanese ufologist called Junichi Yaoi (yeah i know dont mention it) that compiles a bunch of UFO stuff from the time. It's only available in japanese but if you were a kid in the 90's/early 2000's who looked up UFO stuff on the internet is gonna be very nostalgic to you.
The first time I heard the Sierra Camp recordings, I was convinced they couldn't be human. Then when I listened to them again, it just sounded like some people making goofy sounds with their mouths. I still don't know what I was thinking originally!
At a Bigfoot Convention this year in small town Georgia, I actually met Ron Morehead - Sierra Camp recordings guy - and got his autograph. A lot of the stuff he said in his presentation went over my head, but I took notes when I could actually understand what he was saying. A chunk of the presentation he spoke into a barely discernable mic bc only one speaker was in the hall. Other highlights of the convention include a guy talking at length about hollow earth and a casual mentioning of the theory that the government has a human x cryptid breeding program to create super soldiers.
I don't believe in any of this shit, especially that last part about "genuine" crop circles but I LOVE the idea that they're just calling cards for extraterrestrial water-thieves. "LOL STOLE YOUR WATER IDIOT!" That's a very Voices of the Void vibe.
17:22 "90 percent of the crop circles are formed over aquifers." That's because 100% of them are formed in large fields of crops. "Some researchers have discovered that large amounts of this underground water disappear from beneath the crop formations right after they form. Soil inside the circles has been baked as hard as cement, whereas the rest of the field was moist and muddy." The areas that are now exposed to the sun? Areas that are now surrounded by plants in all directions around it?
I’ve never said this before to anyone except my sister. But one day when I was a kid I saw a small monolith in my backyard. I know it disappeared after a bit but I never said anything to anyone else for years because it freaked me out so bad. In my kid brain I thought that if I spoke of it, it would come back. It was smooth and black so I didn’t think it was just a box. It was rectangular, about a foot tall and 7 inches wide and 2 inches thick. I wonder if it was a prank by my dad because only a couple days before I saw the monkeys and monolith scene with him from 2001 A Space Odyssey and it creeped me out. This happened close to 20 years ago but I still can’t explain what I saw.
This reminds me of something that happened to me, but mine’s much dumber. When I was really young my mom would leave me at a daycare. Memories are super shoddy but one of them was of something I saw in the backyard, in that little area between the fence and the house itself. For years on end I would’ve sworn to you that I saw a giant ant. Thinking back to how small I was, I guess it would’ve been the size of a small dog. I remember being freaked the hell out and never mentioning it to anyone. It’s funny because obviously now I can understand that there’s no way in hell I saw an ant that large, but for years and years the way the memory came up felt genuine. It’s like my mind jumped to a conclusion and was so freaked out about it that it didn’t do anything afterward to rationalize it beyond how I saw it the first time. Really makes me understand how people can swear with their whole being that they saw something dubious.
@@toagradius8856 that reminds me of a time I was convinced I saw a giant in high school! I think now it was just a regular guy but the perspective was skewed so that he looked 10 feet tall lmao
@@toagradius8856 i know theres a neurological condition where your perception of size gets a bit screwy (Alice in Wonderland Syndrome), i'm not sure if it gets that extreme, but perhaps its why you saw the Big Ant
I'm so happy Vinny didn't just buy into that whole text on our own moon. There's some grade A bullshit in there. Thanks for fostering a critical mindset.
Early 2010s I saw the thing in the sky where one light seperates into three forming a triangle then fly off. I've shared it here before but yeah I still don't know.
Around the same time I seen a similar thing, it was one night going to the store with my mom and saw 3 circles moving in a pattern in the sky I can’t explain what it was but that’s what I saw
I just find it hard to take these creature designs seriously when they're so obviously figments of the human imagination. Humans mixed with terrestrial animals, humans with bigger heads/unusual skin tones, etc.
1:03:21 I must admit I love the hexagon stuff. If I've understood correctly, bee honeycombs only end up made of hexagons because of the physical interaction of surrounding cells, and if a honeybee is coerced into making one with no others nearby it'll end up circular. Then there's the Giant's Causeway, or those big underwater square blocks from wherever the hell; seeing neat, structured shapes in nature that just pop up from ordinary mechanical processes is weird enough without involving aliens. Being a huge dork about geometry isn't the point of this segment, I suspect, but for whatever reason I can't help myself.
@@RobMartens hell yeah dude it's awesome. Thanks for checking it out! Come back and let me know what you think if you want! 😄 Randall Carlson is a great place to start, he did a collaboration with After Skool, with illustrations accompanying his words.
14:16 That Megalosaurus femur bone, named, charmingly, "Scrotum humanum" by naturalist Richard Brookes, is the very first dinosaur bone ever known to western science, though its discovery predated the naming of Megalosaurus as a species, and indeed the coining of the word "dinosaur" by almost 200 years.
1:03:53 Vinny don't discount the sciencey stuff being interesting along with the aliens!! I'm happy to hear that it's interesting to you personally, but I would like to vouch for the viewers who also enjoy it. The anomalous sounds/sightings are super fun but sometimes the list can easily go from creepy and cool, to a string of obviously fake/unserious/memey things. Mixing it in with real videos of strange stuff in our universe I think works really well. Creepy radio noises are wild! Alien sightings are wild! The hexagonal storm on Saturn is wild too! Our universe is weird as hell.
This type of content is really engaging, even if I'm mainly listening to it as background noise, I just love hearing about theoretical and real space stuff :)
This was great, hope vin does more of these space anamolies. As someone who's had an interest in space stuff for years it's dope to hear vinnys take on all this.
For the moon bit: The way I think about it, in a seemingly infinite expanse that is the universe, it stands to reason that things as anomalous as the moon can and will exist. We on the earth are just incredibly lucky to experience it.
Like 80% of astronomy is learning how light actually works and how to learn just about everything from light. 80% of these kinds of things are made by people who don't know how light works and get confused by light and shadow doing what it does.
Not finished with the video yet, so maybe it's mentioned, but at the very beginning, talking about video game references and starting with the Flatwoods Monster; that is forever engrained in my head as the final boss of Amagon on the NES. An incredibly peculiar end to a game already filled with wacky enemies, most of the early bosses being giant flying animal heads.
Funny alien fact: the real Buzz Aldrin made an appearence in Transformers: Dark of The Moon, and his "it's an honor as a fellow space traveler to meet another" to Optimus is a reference to allegedly the same thing he quoted to be carved in data and signals being sent to space in search for extra-terrestrial responses
i was sold as soon as he said the pack was made by the same dude as last time. they had great ones i hadn't heard of and i really like the background info they give!
Always nice to have more of these segments of just checking out neat things. Flatwoods Monster is a favorite cryptid of mine for sure. A strictly space themed segment would be nice to see, maybe in conjunction with Space Engine.
Completely forgot about crop circles, reminded me about how massive they were back in the day. Apparently Wiltshire (near stone henge) is the hot spot for crop circles in the UK, which makes sense.
these are all things i havent thought about since i was little and having it all laid out like this is sapping all of the mysticism cause it is very obviously not real. Now its all just cool designs by people messing with others, which is honestly way cooler :D
56:15 yes its an inage error and another fun fact the british were the 1st to recieve this images rather than the soviets due an error in thier calculations where the probe transmited its data due to earths rotation
4:08 Yoooo I recognize the art on the right, that depiction of the Palos Verdes Brains was made by Monster man 08. They’ve made art of other supposed alien encounters, some of them really weird and obscure and would be great for Vinny to learn about, like the Voronezh Giants or the Ririe Carjackers.
37:00 This blew my mind. I literally discovered Claypool Lennon Delirium yesterday and have been listening to their album South of Reality nonstop. Did not expect them to randomly show up in this stream.
Vinny and chat, there's a book put out by Reader's Digest called Mysteries of the Unexplained. It is nothing but bite-sized tales of the weird. It is my favorite book because you can read it in snack-sized bits and bobs when you've got a second to kill. You wanna read about a live pterodactyl being cracked out of a rock? because they've got that and so much more Edit: I mention this because the stories are very short and would be perfect for a stream if you're into it. It's also pre-Internet so there might be more material available to explain some of the events now.
I feel like the cryptid one had a good balance of weird claims plus skeptical rationality, but this one is full of really spurious information from """sources"""
As a kid I literally saw aliens land on our football field and we had a chat and a nice cup of tea and a good game of football and when I told everyone no one believed me. But like Vinny and Joel have also had alien encounters too so I know I wasn't just imagining things. IDK you can believe what you want to believe but I know they're real.
@vinesauce, the astrophysicist guy was the second man on the moon Buzz Aldrin, he does have a doctorate though, nobody really knows him regardless, thanks for reading
The bright spots on Ceres may have an explanation. On 9 December 2015, NASA scientists reported that the bright spots on Ceres may be due to a type of salt from evaporated brine containing magnesium sulfate hexahydrate (MgSO4·6H2O); the spots were also found to be associated with ammonia-rich clays. Near-infrared spectra of these bright areas were reported in 2017 to be consistent with a large amount of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and smaller amounts of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) or ammonium bicarbonate (NH4HCO3). These materials have been suggested to originate from the crystallisation of brines that reached the surface. In August 2020 NASA confirmed that Ceres was a water-rich body with a deep reservoir of brine that percolated to the surface in hundreds of locations causing "bright spots", including those in Occator Crater
“Hopkinsville goblins are explained away as great horned owls” Ahh yes those great horned owls, known for being stark white and shrugging off gunfire like it was nothing
The space and planets section of this really made me want Booti to give Elite Dangerous a shot. Fly around, look at cool stars, moons, and planets. Maybe even have a stream goal of getting access to the Sol system and making the journey home. It's also apparently incredibly beautiful to play in VR.
Twitch Chat Replay ► chatreplay.stream/videos/zJ2FWGcYNts
@vinesaucefullsauce more of this please.
7:08 that goblin is literally the intruder from Mandela Catalogue
*PROTECTIVE SHIELD*
*PROTECTIVE SHIELD*
*PROTECTIVE SHIELD*
*VOMIT BLAST*
NO DRACULA
NO MUMMY
NO MARCIANITO
@@umlautabuser2769 NO DUENDE!
@@umlautabuser2769 I thought TH-cam wanted to translate MARCIANITO into English, but no, turns out TH-cam thinks you saying "NO" is Spanish for "NOT".
@@umlautabuser2769 ["Nunca Me Faltes" by Antonio Rios Intensifies]
Not sure what the common consensus is, but I for one love Vinny delving into interesting space facts; the subject is a treasure trove
This is right now, my favourite genre of Vinny content; delving into the unknown and known, with varying amounts of credibility. The sound videos, the cryptid video, it's all great and so is this.
Ever since he did the number stations a while back this shit has been my crack. I can't get enough of it.
I was just independently into this stuff already and also had been familiar with this channel for some years, so yeah, works out for me. And he can do as much Grey Leno as he wants too
@@TrueLadyEvilChanI love this stuff too. I’ve always found these types of things very intriguing.
they're fun romps and I feel a lot of these can make for some real good fiction content
Shout out to Gnorts, Duende, and all grays everywhere
don't forget our green gleeby deebies too
Mimimimimimimimi
@@thecatroomsquick get the duende translator!!!
@Force-hiddenmasquerade "All your Bepsis are belong to us."
@@Force-hiddenmasquerade Duendetected
“Flatwoods Monster” classic!
“Hopkinsville goblins” another good one!
“Alien brains” excuse me what
My reaction entirely. Looks like that one escaped me when I was a kid 😆
@@marathonman96 Same.
I read this comment beforehand and I still said “what the fuck?” out loud when I saw it
The inspiration for intellect devourers
Really loving these cryptid/aliens segments
Me too. I’ve always found creepy stuff like the radio transmissions interesting and hearing Vinny talk about them is really cool.
absolutely love these coast to coast fm-esque segments hosted by funny Italian mushroom man
RIP Art Bell
Used to listen to Coast To Coast a lot on the radio as a kid. These segments definitely bring back memories of those old shows.
Man, I'd love for Vin to hear the Area 51 segment. He should already know about it given that he's a TOOL fan.
Agreed, reminds me of listening to the radio with my dad as a kid and this is the shit we'd here lol
You gotta hand it to those two old guys from England. They really outdid themselves when they made the universe.
The Universe is a hoax. They just used two pieces of wood and some string
the bogdanoff brothers aren't english
I hope people keep sending Vinny Sunday packs like these. The whole Criptid, Space, Alien, and Sound segments have quickly become some of my favorites!
Also shootouts to the Flatwood's Monster, he's a chill dude
I agree, this was fun. A lot my favorite YTubers/streamers have gone the Cryptid or ghost debunking route lately. John Wolfe and now I see Charlie is doing ghost hunt. Mr Sark also used to do some ghost hunt with Bruce Green. I guess this is what's it like being 30 😂 maybe us millennials were always meant to be the one succeeding the Cryptid/Supernatural mantle of the baby boomers.
Me too. I’ve watched all of these streams at least twice
I like the argument that UFOs need crop circles to navigate when they’re already doing interstellar travel, which is WAY MORE COMPLICATED.
Many studies agree
agree with what?
Many studies agree *complete batshit claim*
Light SAILS. Multiple studies were like "yea I'll go with that."
@JonPassig Also corroborated in three journals on JSTOR.
@@elio7610 yes
The fact that the crop circles keep getting more intricate proves to me that they’re done by a bunch of humans trying to one up each other
as soon as he said they've gotten more intricate since the 90s i knew it was all japes
Any of these “human” crop circles emit radiation?
Yeah, the OG nerds on usenet trolling people offline. The cheapness of home computers certainly helped.
Y'all may wanna look up the Why Files video on crop circles. Are *all* crop circles alieums? Of course not. But some that claim to have been man-made, were later proven to have been impossible for people to have done without leaving traces of having been there.
@@404nonexistent People also think that the pyramids were impossible to be man made. They always vastly underestimate human ingenuity.
the Flatwoods Monster is my favourite alien and i hope it's real and would be my best friend
Sadly most of the iconic details about the Flatwoods monster story were made up by a private investigator after the fact and don’t actually appear in the original story. The kids 100% saw an owl and got freaked out.
Glass half full: you can be best friends with an owl
@@MishKoz intriguing idea! also, if you know anyone who is selling owl sized skirts, i may know an interested party
Don't show Joel this VOD, he'll shit himself
This segment really should have ended with Vinny interviewing Joel about his UFO sighting as a kid that is the cause of his lifelong fear of aliens.
I bet he'll talk and see more alien content soon and hopefully he will bring joel on fir it
Speaking of, has he ever given details on what kind of a craft he is seen? Maybe its similar to the famous tic tacs or orbs? Or maybe a classic saucer?
@@furkanveliisk5995 If I remember it right it wasn't a craft, it was 3 (might have been just one, cause I have some vague memory of people telling him that's called the sun) moving lights in the sky in the middle of the day, he and some other kid saw it. That's it.
The artistic representation of the "mowing devil" looks like something out of Voynich Manuscript
Good reference and yeah your right
That'd be a great thing for him to go over in a segment like this sometime. Not sure if certain parts would be TOS though.
@@legorocketraccoon8297true, I hope he does though because it’s one of my favorite weird/unknown/mystery subjects. It’s just so cool and trippy, and one of the theory’s is that it’s true author is an “real” medieval magician named John Dee. He’s also famous for “allegedly” using a crystal ball with his assistant Edward Kelly to talk to angels in the language of Enochian, which is used in Bayonetta a lot.
mewing devil
i saw gnorts once
me too, I tried approaching him to tell him that I'm a big fan and ask for a photo or something, but he just started screaming something in an alien language and stormed off like his was pissed
@@apehawk it was at kroger wasnt it
thats exactly where i saw him
Grey Leno! Please sign my t-shirt
sign my shirt too, Grey Leno!
you should see my gnorts
Crop circles are made by ghosts and the moon is their house
Also as fun as all this is, it's also good to remember that there's approximately 13 billion years of shit that happened before we ever showed up. Space is weird and there's a lot we don't know, and that's super cool. It's easy to get lost in the pareidolia sauce.
bro said “I took a huge dump-“ but said not to laugh at skid marks
Smelled like burnt rubber, burning paper mill smell. Crop Dustin' aliens blowin' their ass-holes out
Vinny is a very hypothetical man
@@ImpossibleCakePro he likes aliens poopies
@@ImpossibleCakePro That's not what hypothetical means
@@vxcvxmcrposfdsdfulpdfg you have missed the joke I'm afraid.
ideas for streams in a similar vein but in a less cryptid way (and hopefully with footage):
- Strange lightning phenomenon: sprites, ball, elves, etc
- Tornado chasing, supercells
- Ghost ships, rogue waves, famous shipwrecks and lost at sea stories. Ocean stuff basically.
- volcanos, earthquakes, tsunamis, meteors
- plane crashes. Morbid, but I promise it’s fascinating
I’m all for bizarre weather phenomenon.
Vinny hire this man!
I'd love to see a tornado video watching stream.
Vinny chases tornadoes on stream
Weather segment please!!!
I think Vinny might be two old dudes from England
All done with only two wooden planks as well, not even a computer. Vinny the man of two who speaks to us all, Twitching through some simple lumber. A true pioneer.
You know what I love about 29:07 ? That it feels like an alien equivalent of what we send to space.
“Oh here is how we look and fibonacci” so they say “Hey here’s how we look and the Bingus sequence”
It’s so funny
Someone in chat said it looks like the equivalent of leaving a selfie with a phone number, which is also a fun spin
"Quieres?"
This comment made my opinion of that one do a 180. love it.
These talk show segments, the numbers station stream and everything else leading to this, are probably my favorite streams Vinny has ever done. I understand these take work and can't be an always food, but I really do hope they become a nice treat we get every once in a while.
I think it's amazing how many people don't know about the really common ayylmaos. Even Joel, Mr. Scared of Aliens, didn't know about Hopkins green froglins / Sableyes until partway through Voices of the Void.
"of course, everyone is immediately drawn to the cat girl" as I am zoomed in on the cat girl lol
Fun fact: a monolith is defined as a large piece of solo rock, usually one standing upright. So yes, there is a big rock on Phobos that is technically a monolith. It's just a natural one.
Australian wallabies have been found creating crop circles in fields of opium poppies, after getting high from eating them and running around in circles for hours.
Interesting link to phantom kangaroos/wallabies, something also spotted in the English countryside
The Lizard Man of South Carolina is one of the funniest cryptids I've ever seen.
The Loveland Frogs are funny af too.
It's actually more easily explained as hallucinations due to being in the dark for too long.
The human brain doesn't like not seeing anything, so it starts freaking out and inventing things to see, which sometimes gets freaky or weird.
Gotta love the brain: "Man this darkness is spooky and creepy, I should fill it with imaginary stuffs... OH SHIT THE IMAGINARY THINGS ARE SCARIER!"
This is so true. In low light, the mind can conjure demons from mere suggestions of shape.
@piperMcGuffin It's like the thing where if you're in a room with nothing in it besides a button that gives you an electric shock, then you'll voluntarily shock yourself because your brain thinks pain is a preferable alternative to boredom.
@@piperMcGuffin Yeah, "inventing" things to see makes it sound really strange. I think of it more like our brain's natural tendency to try and find patterns/faces in things (like in clouds) combined with its natural instinct to fear what is in the dark. From an evolutionary/survival perspective, better to freak out over something that wasn't there (but looked/sounded like there was) than fail to detect an actual predator.
Flatwoods monster my beloved
“It’s a freak of nature”
STOP BULLYING THE MOON WTF
Before watching this I was just watching a news article on America testing radiation and bombs on their own soil and find it interesting how majority of these weird looking aliens coincide with the same era we were doing all those tests and their fallout.
Makes sense. There are gonna be effects of those kinds of tests. Have you heard about the videos of the military sending soldiers into the blasts before they set them off? Crazy stuff!
Also coincides with the testing of reconnaissance aircraft with pilots wearing spaceman looking suits.
Coincides with the use of drugs and hippie movemebt lol
Also coincides with asbestos and lead in everything
It's also interesting that all these UFO/alien encounters more or less ceased to exist once everyone started carrying a camera in their pocket
Vinny should play a PS1 game called Junichi Yaoi's Top Secret Project: Chase the UFOs, is a multimedia project made by a japanese ufologist called Junichi Yaoi (yeah i know dont mention it) that compiles a bunch of UFO stuff from the time. It's only available in japanese but if you were a kid in the 90's/early 2000's who looked up UFO stuff on the internet is gonna be very nostalgic to you.
_long, deep inhale_
*MY, WHAT AN UNFORTUNATE NAME.*
Poor bastard with that name lmao 😂
Hey aren't you that alien from that one crop circle picture?
So I should just search 'alien yaoi' on Google then?
@@OtakuUnitedStudio Hello, my name is John Gaysex, and I make video games. Why are you laughing?
The first time I heard the Sierra Camp recordings, I was convinced they couldn't be human. Then when I listened to them again, it just sounded like some people making goofy sounds with their mouths. I still don't know what I was thinking originally!
It sounds like someone making joke "kung fu" noises.
At a Bigfoot Convention this year in small town Georgia, I actually met Ron Morehead - Sierra Camp recordings guy - and got his autograph. A lot of the stuff he said in his presentation went over my head, but I took notes when I could actually understand what he was saying. A chunk of the presentation he spoke into a barely discernable mic bc only one speaker was in the hall.
Other highlights of the convention include a guy talking at length about hollow earth and a casual mentioning of the theory that the government has a human x cryptid breeding program to create super soldiers.
"The moon is such a mystery who knows what it is, its a freak of nature" Bro, its LITERALY ACTUAL NATURE lmao
And it's a freaky form of it
I don't believe in any of this shit, especially that last part about "genuine" crop circles but I LOVE the idea that they're just calling cards for extraterrestrial water-thieves. "LOL STOLE YOUR WATER IDIOT!" That's a very Voices of the Void vibe.
Interstellar shitposting must be one hell of a way to pass the time.
The Flatwood Monster became internationally popular for some reason, it's featured in SO MANY videogames, not just Majora's Mask, it's pretty funny.
39:53 It's pronounced "oh-moo-uh-moo-uh" if you're wondering. "Ow mow mow" is really funny though, I like it.
Feedback cause vinny said he's not sure how people react, me the people, this was cool
17:22 "90 percent of the crop circles are formed over aquifers."
That's because 100% of them are formed in large fields of crops.
"Some researchers have discovered that large amounts of this underground water disappear from beneath the crop formations right after they form. Soil inside the circles has been baked as hard as cement, whereas the rest of the field was moist and muddy."
The areas that are now exposed to the sun? Areas that are now surrounded by plants in all directions around it?
Correlation vs causation.
But the area isn't exposed to the sun as the crops are still covering the ground, just bent.
I’ve never said this before to anyone except my sister. But one day when I was a kid I saw a small monolith in my backyard. I know it disappeared after a bit but I never said anything to anyone else for years because it freaked me out so bad. In my kid brain I thought that if I spoke of it, it would come back. It was smooth and black so I didn’t think it was just a box. It was rectangular, about a foot tall and 7 inches wide and 2 inches thick.
I wonder if it was a prank by my dad because only a couple days before I saw the monkeys and monolith scene with him from 2001 A Space Odyssey and it creeped me out.
This happened close to 20 years ago but I still can’t explain what I saw.
This reminds me of something that happened to me, but mine’s much dumber.
When I was really young my mom would leave me at a daycare. Memories are super shoddy but one of them was of something I saw in the backyard, in that little area between the fence and the house itself.
For years on end I would’ve sworn to you that I saw a giant ant. Thinking back to how small I was, I guess it would’ve been the size of a small dog. I remember being freaked the hell out and never mentioning it to anyone.
It’s funny because obviously now I can understand that there’s no way in hell I saw an ant that large, but for years and years the way the memory came up felt genuine. It’s like my mind jumped to a conclusion and was so freaked out about it that it didn’t do anything afterward to rationalize it beyond how I saw it the first time. Really makes me understand how people can swear with their whole being that they saw something dubious.
@@toagradius8856 that reminds me of a time I was convinced I saw a giant in high school! I think now it was just a regular guy but the perspective was skewed so that he looked 10 feet tall lmao
@@toagradius8856 i know theres a neurological condition where your perception of size gets a bit screwy (Alice in Wonderland Syndrome), i'm not sure if it gets that extreme, but perhaps its why you saw the Big Ant
I expected a taller monolith... but that already sounds creepy
"I'm gonnae tell ya somethin' I've naever told a single livin' soul in mah LIFE."
This entire segment felt like one giant bit. With a few backhanded jokes sprinkled in
I had a random idea that they should add an extremely rare literal cheese moon to no man's sky
I'm so happy Vinny didn't just buy into that whole text on our own moon. There's some grade A bullshit in there. Thanks for fostering a critical mindset.
Love you Gnorts!
Please don't probe me, Gnorts!
We need MORE MORE MORE MORE of this please please please you Vinny please do an episode of this but with abandoned buildings/facilities
Early 2010s I saw the thing in the sky where one light seperates into three forming a triangle then fly off. I've shared it here before but yeah I still don't know.
did they fly off in formation or separately?
Could you have seen satellites close together? Sometimes they have orbits close to the eye.
@@elio7610 Formation if iirc.
@@JanneSala idk
Around the same time I seen a similar thing, it was one night going to the store with my mom and saw 3 circles moving in a pattern in the sky I can’t explain what it was but that’s what I saw
I just find it hard to take these creature designs seriously when they're so obviously figments of the human imagination. Humans mixed with terrestrial animals, humans with bigger heads/unusual skin tones, etc.
loving these wonders of the universe segments, it can be eerie but its weirdly comforting
Weird that aliens always looked exactly like the pop culture interpretations of them in their times
Ah yes, the perfect video to watch before sleeping
The moon one is very silly lol. Pack creator was having a laugh
1:03:21 I must admit I love the hexagon stuff. If I've understood correctly, bee honeycombs only end up made of hexagons because of the physical interaction of surrounding cells, and if a honeybee is coerced into making one with no others nearby it'll end up circular. Then there's the Giant's Causeway, or those big underwater square blocks from wherever the hell; seeing neat, structured shapes in nature that just pop up from ordinary mechanical processes is weird enough without involving aliens. Being a huge dork about geometry isn't the point of this segment, I suspect, but for whatever reason I can't help myself.
Super interesting stuff. Have you ever heard of sacred geometry? Its kinda crazy how similar numbers pop up all over the world across time
@@crakhaed The term sounds familiar, but I've never actually looked into what it is. I'll have to read up on it, thanks for the suggestion!
@@RobMartens hell yeah dude it's awesome. Thanks for checking it out! Come back and let me know what you think if you want! 😄 Randall Carlson is a great place to start, he did a collaboration with After Skool, with illustrations accompanying his words.
14:16 That Megalosaurus femur bone, named, charmingly, "Scrotum humanum" by naturalist Richard Brookes, is the very first dinosaur bone ever known to western science, though its discovery predated the naming of Megalosaurus as a species, and indeed the coining of the word "dinosaur" by almost 200 years.
Him reading about our moon just pieced it together in my mind truly how fucking little we actually know.
51:17 Except most eclipses aren't perfect. That text gave me conspiracy / flat-earthy vibes.
The flatwood monster inspired the design of the aliens in Majora's Mask but the scenario is based on the Hopkinsville goblin.
1:03:53 Vinny don't discount the sciencey stuff being interesting along with the aliens!! I'm happy to hear that it's interesting to you personally, but I would like to vouch for the viewers who also enjoy it. The anomalous sounds/sightings are super fun but sometimes the list can easily go from creepy and cool, to a string of obviously fake/unserious/memey things. Mixing it in with real videos of strange stuff in our universe I think works really well. Creepy radio noises are wild! Alien sightings are wild! The hexagonal storm on Saturn is wild too! Our universe is weird as hell.
This type of content is really engaging, even if I'm mainly listening to it as background noise, I just love hearing about theoretical and real space stuff :)
omgg and the spooky noises are soo fascinating, they leave so much for the imagination to go wild
This was great, hope vin does more of these space anamolies. As someone who's had an interest in space stuff for years it's dope to hear vinnys take on all this.
The Finland one is just Joel's repressed memories of the UFO sighting he had
For the moon bit: The way I think about it, in a seemingly infinite expanse that is the universe, it stands to reason that things as anomalous as the moon can and will exist. We on the earth are just incredibly lucky to experience it.
One of the two old guys from England actually turned out to be two greys in a trenchcoat
Like 80% of astronomy is learning how light actually works and how to learn just about everything from light. 80% of these kinds of things are made by people who don't know how light works and get confused by light and shadow doing what it does.
I would definitely watch hours of vinny just talking about space stuff that he enjoys talking about
Not finished with the video yet, so maybe it's mentioned, but at the very beginning, talking about video game references and starting with the Flatwoods Monster; that is forever engrained in my head as the final boss of Amagon on the NES. An incredibly peculiar end to a game already filled with wacky enemies, most of the early bosses being giant flying animal heads.
43:03 - The Death Star doesn't have a ridge. It has the opposite, a trench.
Funny alien fact: the real Buzz Aldrin made an appearence in Transformers: Dark of The Moon, and his "it's an honor as a fellow space traveler to meet another" to Optimus is a reference to allegedly the same thing he quoted to be carved in data and signals being sent to space in search for extra-terrestrial responses
i was sold as soon as he said the pack was made by the same dude as last time. they had great ones i hadn't heard of and i really like the background info they give!
Btw all of the mysteries abt our moon have pretty much been debunked and explained by science.
"Discovered under hypnosis" has the same vibes as "spiritual research"
Spookysauce is my favorite Vinesauce segment.
Bummed to have missed a lot of this last night. These segments are some of my favorites(love hearing Yume Nikki music, too).
Always nice to have more of these segments of just checking out neat things. Flatwoods Monster is a favorite cryptid of mine for sure. A strictly space themed segment would be nice to see, maybe in conjunction with Space Engine.
Completely forgot about crop circles, reminded me about how massive they were back in the day. Apparently Wiltshire (near stone henge) is the hot spot for crop circles in the UK, which makes sense.
these are all things i havent thought about since i was little and having it all laid out like this is sapping all of the mysticism cause it is very obviously not real. Now its all just cool designs by people messing with others, which is honestly way cooler :D
I will blame all supposed extraterrestrial evidence on two old guys from England from now on
I really enjoyed the space facts personally. I would love to see more every now and then
1:26
"So it says here 'I took a huge dump'"
2:16
"Two large skidmarks"
8:23 Remember, if your cat's IQ is above 15, it may secretly be a hot alien cat girl in disguise.
M'ress real.
Stray hot alien cat girl
I love all these segments with the weird sounds and pics, will watch all of them bro.
56:15 yes its an inage error and another fun fact the british were the 1st to recieve this images rather than the soviets due an error in thier calculations where the probe transmited its data due to earths rotation
I neeed more of these et segments!
4:08 Yoooo I recognize the art on the right, that depiction of the Palos Verdes Brains was made by Monster man 08. They’ve made art of other supposed alien encounters, some of them really weird and obscure and would be great for Vinny to learn about, like the Voronezh Giants or the Ririe Carjackers.
Next pack should be about ancient world mysteries ngl like out of place artifacts and whatnot, or mysterious ship disappearances even
37:00 This blew my mind. I literally discovered Claypool Lennon Delirium yesterday and have been listening to their album South of Reality nonstop. Did not expect them to randomly show up in this stream.
Man I love these videos
Vinny and chat, there's a book put out by Reader's Digest called Mysteries of the Unexplained. It is nothing but bite-sized tales of the weird. It is my favorite book because you can read it in snack-sized bits and bobs when you've got a second to kill. You wanna read about a live pterodactyl being cracked out of a rock? because they've got that and so much more
Edit: I mention this because the stories are very short and would be perfect for a stream if you're into it. It's also pre-Internet so there might be more material available to explain some of the events now.
Awesome little segment, had a couple of stories I'd never heard of too which is always nice.
I feel like the cryptid one had a good balance of weird claims plus skeptical rationality, but this one is full of really spurious information from """sources"""
Yeah, the moon one sounds like conspiracy brained foolishness
Loving these dives into the otherworldly videos. Vinny's commentary is soothing as always
As a kid I literally saw aliens land on our football field and we had a chat and a nice cup of tea and a good game of football and when I told everyone no one believed me. But like Vinny and Joel have also had alien encounters too so I know I wasn't just imagining things. IDK you can believe what you want to believe but I know they're real.
The video Joel will never dare to do
@vinesauce, the astrophysicist guy was the second man on the moon Buzz Aldrin, he does have a doctorate though, nobody really knows him regardless, thanks for reading
I really love these segments. Vinny's chill attitude translates amazing into stuff like this. Def do not mind him doing this content more often lol
The bright spots on Ceres may have an explanation. On 9 December 2015, NASA scientists reported that the bright spots on Ceres may be due to a type of salt from evaporated brine containing magnesium sulfate hexahydrate (MgSO4·6H2O); the spots were also found to be associated with ammonia-rich clays. Near-infrared spectra of these bright areas were reported in 2017 to be consistent with a large amount of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and smaller amounts of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) or ammonium bicarbonate (NH4HCO3). These materials have been suggested to originate from the crystallisation of brines that reached the surface. In August 2020 NASA confirmed that Ceres was a water-rich body with a deep reservoir of brine that percolated to the surface in hundreds of locations causing "bright spots", including those in Occator Crater
Juat a heads up, some plants snap when you flatten them, some don't. That's just biology.
Woahh, they also become flash-burned when bent?
“Hopkinsville goblins are explained away as great horned owls”
Ahh yes those great horned owls, known for being stark white and shrugging off gunfire like it was nothing
Same energy as mothman sightings being labeled as sandhill cranes
I mean, that's the generous explanation, the one where you give the guys some credibility. The most accepted one is "Bro, you just made that shit up."
Ah yes, because people never lie and people always recall what they’ve seen perfectly without error
Please do more bits like this
The space and planets section of this really made me want Booti to give Elite Dangerous a shot. Fly around, look at cool stars, moons, and planets. Maybe even have a stream goal of getting access to the Sol system and making the journey home. It's also apparently incredibly beautiful to play in VR.