WATCH: Danica Patrick learns what wiped out Atlantis from a self-proclaimed physical ET channeler
Danica Patrick is known for hosting some wild guests on her podcast.
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Former NASCAR and IndyCar racer Danica Patrick had some impressive business ventures after she retired from motorsports. One of those is her adventure into the world of podcasting. Despite having strong motorsports roots and a fanbase within the racing fans community, she is known for having some of the most unique guests in her show.
In the 216 episodes of the Pretty Intense podcast, the sole female IndyCar racer winner learned about the demise of Atlantis from guest Darryl Anka, who claimed to be able to channel future knowledge from an alien named Bashar. Atlantis is a rich fictional island nation in ancient Greece; a tsunami wiped that out from the face of the earth.
During the podcast with Darryl Anka, they discussed Channeling, ETs, AI, and New Earth and addressed the fall of the mythical city. Anka claimed that his ET friend told him that a comment hit the sea the subsequent tsunami wiped the very last trance of it from the earth. He also claimed it is the same mega-flood mentioned in the bible.
He said via Pretty Intense Podcast, “I mean, from Bashar’s point of view, that’s what wiped out Atlantis finally was a comet hit the sea and tsunamis everywhere, and that to me is what he says is that’s the biblical flood that we’re recounting is the fact that a comet hit the ocean and there were floods that happened widespread floods that happened from that, and it wiped out.”
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Danica Patrick recently caused controversy by criticizing Martin Truex Jr. at the wrong time
Patrick, arguably the greatest female NASCAR and IndyCar driver of all time, slammed 2017 NASCAR Cup champion Martin Truex Jr. for a stamen she believes was just a PR dram on his ex-partner’s death. The fans were enraged by her statement via Instagram, and her being one of the most divisive characters in the sport didn’t help.
Truex Jr.’s ex-girlfriend, Sherry Pollex, died last month after her decade-long fight with ovarian cancer. The couple separated just the star of 2023. She was adored by the NASCAR community for her philanthropic work helping cancer patients, especially children, with the walk for a course being a trademark event.
Patrick wrote on her Instagram story, “But this is the most insensitive, disconnected statement from a guy that I have never liked. And obviously, for good reason. I don’t care what happened between them, but this is as cold as it gets. A PR rep wrote this guaranteed. You’re free from this now, Sherry.”
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