Value for Value ⚡️
Episode Summary
🛸 00:00 - Introduction to Trey Hudson and the Meadow Project Trey Hudson, author, military veteran, and paranormal investigator, joins to discuss his book and research into a high-strangeness area known as "The Meadow" in the southern U.S., a location compared to Skinwalker Ranch. 🌌 00:10 - Bob's Orb Transformation Incident During a 2016 investigation, a team observed Bob, a field operative, inexplicably transform into an orb of light on thermal imaging—while Bob claimed he simply walked across the area. 👣 00:20 - Encounters and GPS Anomalies Team experienced encounters with hominid-like figures and odd GPS tracking data showing impossible straight-line paths. Bob's data later disappeared from his SD card. Hypnotic regression failed to recover his memory. 🔲 00:30 - February 2017: The Thermal Cubes Team observed man-sized heat signatures and bizarre thermal-only visible cubes appearing in the meadow. A volunteer entered one, vanishing from thermal view and encountering an altered reality. Two people from that encounter later died. ⌛ 00:40 - Temporal and Spatial Anomalies Trey experienced a profound disorientation near a creek, unable to recognize familiar terrain. Found an unusual sapling bent into a perfect oval—possibly a natural marker or dimensional portal. 💡 00:50 - Equipment Dreams and Consciousness Experiments Discussed desire for advanced monitoring tools like lasers and EMF/radiation loggers. Team also uses techniques like the Estes Method, meditation, Monroe Institute principles, and the God Helmet to enhance encounters. 🔮 01:00 - Abductions, Entities, and Ultra-Terrestrials Mention of classical abduction symptoms, shadow entities, and dogman tracks found near Trey's home. Discussed theory of ultra-terrestrials—entities that manifest in different forms (UFOs, Bigfoot, ghosts) depending on how they interact with our dimension. 📦 01:10 - Hitchhikers, Cubes, and Spiritual Implications Team members have experienced poltergeist-type activity post-expedition. Trey's team is exploring simulation theory and notes thematic overlaps between high-stran
