EP 73: Weird Wisconsin w/ Rod Smith from The Millennial Mustard Seed Podcast
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Perhaps one of the weirder states in the U.S., Wisconsin boasts the most burial mounds of any state. And guess who built those? It wasn't Native Americans (by their own admission)! Evidence points to it being the giants, ancient descendants of the Rephaim. Who knows what terrible acts of violence, perversion, and an inviting of dark spirits leads to hauntings and strange sightings of spooky things. But all of these stories- far too many to dismiss them as made-up- point to a supernatural world, and we know that Jesus Christ is the ultimate authority over all things that go bump in the night! They answer to HIM. And that, dear listeners, is why Rod and I love to talk about supernatural things- it all points to our Creator and the nature of the world HE MADE! Check out Rod's show here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/millennial-mustard-seed/id1504504171 Special thanks to Frank from wisconsinology.com for sharing some great info to help with the research for this episode! Check out Frank's website to learn more! Please consider supporting our podcast; for Luke and I to create 4 episodes a month takes an average of 40 hours to research, record, and produce, sometimes more. If you find value in our work and would like to help support us, please choose from the options below. Thanks very much!! -Luke and Pete Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/peteohlinger Cash App: https://cash.app/$PeteOhlinger Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/Pete-Ohlinger Feel free to contact us with any questions or comments for the show! Email us at: [email protected] We’d love to hear from you! Thanks for listening- we appreciate each and every one of you out there. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe, and tell your friends and family about the show, and leave us a five-star review, which helps to spread the show to others! Original Music by BassManPete Cover art is of Mt. Hermon, site of the Watcher's descent, photo credit: By Almog - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2181987, and beautifully crafted into our logo by graphic designer Christine Forster (https://x.com/GfxChristine00?s=20)