The Mystery: A Navy Admiral Discusses Why the Sea Makes an Ideal Hideout for UFOs
In a recent episode of Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tim Gallaudet, a retired Major General and former NOAA Administrator, joined Tomi to explore recent revelations about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). They delved into puzzling military encounters with strange craft and examined why some experts think these occurrences might actually be linked to the oceans, rather than outer space. Their conversation also touched on the broader consequences of ongoing disclosures for science, national security, and humanity as a whole.
Today is Saturday, so maybe take a break from your weekend chores and catch up on some news you may have missed this week. It’s been quite the week…
For instance, Japan has unleashed a robot wolf to battle threatening bears, Magic Johnson made a controversial political endorsement, and a gorilla trade between zoos has captured attention in Japan.
There are numerous intriguing stories to get into, so let’s jump right in.
Japan’s bear-fighting robot wolves are, well, quite terrifying, but they seem effective.
Whoopi Goldberg remarked that America feels “demoralized” and less serious under President Trump. And if there’s anyone equipped to comment on “coming off the ball,” it’s the co-hosts of The View.
Christopher Nolan confirmed that Travis Scott will appear in his new film, The Odyssey. Nolan mentioned that he was drawn to Scott because, like Homer, he knows how to drop some wild lines.
Toronto is distributing special condoms for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. Honestly, it’s shocking—who knew soccer fans had that side to them?
Magic Johnson has voiced his support for the current mayor, Karen Bass, in the Los Angeles mayoral race this year. Johnson stated he believed it was best for the city, perhaps in an effort to make sure his political endorsements are taken with a grain of salt.
Racing driver Katherine Legge aims to make history as the first woman and non-American to complete both the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. She plans to cover 1,100 miles during the offseason, going at a speed that rivals that of a Georgia Bulldogs player.
Joe Rogan’s interview with Mel Gibson reportedly led to a spike in prescriptions for anti-parasitic drugs, which some suggest could have cancer treatment potential. Thanks to this podcast, there seems to be an increased interest in trying out mushrooms to explore the benefits.
Did you catch all that?
Good. Hope to see you back here next week!

