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Welcome back to the show, on this episode we have a submission from Amber. Her stories tells of an almost life time of dealing with the Hat Man. It seems that the Hat Man may have brought extreme misfortune to her and her family. Then we dive into one of the greatest internet mysteries out there. Cicada 3301 surfaced in 2012 with a puzzle for the world to figure out. This would be one of three puzzles that get presented. The group also influenced a new techomysticism group. Rumors surface about this group and set of puzzles are linked to NSA or CIA recruiting methods. Others believe the group is independent of any government and are working on their own narrative. We hope you enjoy the show and as always stay safe and stay weird. 

 

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