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Weird experiments you can do at home, and a lot more.
On this edition of the show, it's a conspiracy and
catching up on some wild listener emails. Now, right off
the bat, you may notice that my voice sounds a
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little bit off, and that is because I have been
sick and I went out to celebrate my birthday at
the end of last month on the Vegas Strip. Had
a wonderful time, but I picked up an unwelcome gift.
I got a vicious bug, and so within a couple
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of days I was running a high fever, headache, sore throat,
coughing stuff. He knows the works. So I was pretty
miserable there for a while, and so I've been been
on my behind trying to recover. And so that's why
you know my voice is not going to be as
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exuber and as usual in this podcast. I do have
a mute button here in case I need to cough.
And you know, I could have taken another another week off,
but you know, I enjoy doing this podcast and if
I can do one for you, then I will do
my best to present it. And of course when you
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do a podcast like this year round, you know eventually
once in a while you're gonna have some bad days.
So it feels good though, to be back in front
of the microphone instead of looking at the ceiling and
sweating in my bed. And by the way, Lauren has
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been under the weather as well, but she's done much
better than I have. You know, I have an autoimmune condition,
so when I do get sick, it hits me a
lot harder than the average person. But I will tell
you here's a little interesting tip though. You know I
I you've heard me say before. I, as a general policy,
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do not talk about using wishing machines and magic wands
and manifestation devices for health purposes because that I'm not
a physician. I'm not qualified to give out health advice,
and I don't want to mislead people. I don't want
to give people false hope. I know that all of
us eventually have to die. I mean, there's just nothing
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you can do about it. But I will tell you
this for this is just coming from me personally. I
use wishing machines and manifestation tools for everything in my life,
any kind of a problem and when I get sick.
In addition to doing whatever is typical, you know, taking
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the right medications and eating healthy and blah blah blah,
I mean, I do go and I set some manifestation
tools for my health. And in this particular case, I
went straight to my Apex machine. Of course, the apex
Machine is the world's fastest manifesting wishing machine. The website
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is theapexmachine dot com. And I set the apex machine
to help me deal with this. And my tip for
you is that when you are setting up a wishing
machine and you're using yourself as the subject. So in
this case, like I'm trying to project some some healing
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stuff toward myself using this machine, when you are using
yourself as the subject, that is on the input plate
or excuse me there, you're actually going to be on
the out output plate because you would put what you
want onto the input plate and then put something that
represents you on the output plate. Well, you know, you
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can put a picture of yourself, You can write your
name on a piece of paper. You can pluck a
hair out of your head and put it on that
output plate. You can dab your finger and your own
saliva and rub a little bit of that saliva on
that plate. All those things have your DNA. But one
thing that I've done, and it sounds kind of, you know,
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it sounds maybe a little bit grotesque, but one of
the times I went to have my blood drawn, because
you know, I get regular lab work every year, just
checking my cholesterol and that kind of stuff. One time
they drew blood from me and then they put like
a little round translucent band aid over top of it,
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just you know, for you know, ten minutes or whatever
until the blood clots. And I removed this little round
translucent sticker and it has some of my blood on it,
and I thought, that's a good sample of me. So
now when I am using myself as a subject on
a wishing machine, I will take that little blood sample,
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that little piece of plastic that's got by blood on it,
and I'll put that on the output machine, and I figure,
that's an excellent representation of somebody. Reminds you of like
we've talked about before, as Old Wrenfield would say, and Dracula,
the blood is the life. The blood is the life.
The blood is the life. There's something special about blood
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in DNA. But so I'm doing better. I think in
a week I'll be I'll be much better. Hopefully the
next time you hear me, you'll be able to tell
a difference. And I had such a great time on
my birthday, though, I just want to point out one
of the coolest gifts I've ever received. After we'd had
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this big, long night running around the strip, Lauren and
I went back to our house and she had been
telling me that she had been working on a special
surprise for me for weeks and and I, you know,
and I didn't want to know what it was. I
wasn't snooping around. I knew that she was create eating something.
You know, she's very artistic, she's very talented, very crafty,
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And so she made me sit in the living room
and closed my eyes, and then she brought this thing
out and with just the right lighting and everything, it says, okay,
you can open them. And Lauren had been, over a
period of weeks, whenever she could snatch a little time
here and there, she had been assembling meticulously by hand,
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this incredible model of the Flying Dutchman. Now the Flying Dutchman,
if you don't know, is a legendary ghost ship. It's
allegedly never able to make port, but doomed to sail
the Seven Seas forever. And they think that these ghost
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stories originated sometime from the seventeenth century Golden Age of
the Dutch East India Company, and the oldest, one of
the oldest known versions, though, dates back to the late
seventeen hundreds, and according to the legend, if it's held
by another ship, the crew of the Flying Dutchman might
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try to send messages to land or to people who
are long dead. And everybody says, if you see this thing,
it glows with this ghostly light and usually an ocean lore,
if you see this phantom ship, it is a portent
of doom. Okay, you do not want to see the
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Flying Dutchman. That's bad news for you. And you know,
I love the water, I love the ocean. I made
the movie The Commodore, which you can watch on YouTube
if you'd like. And so for her to build this,
I mean, it was just it's phenomenal. This thing is
it's over two feet long, it's two feet tall, it's
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nine and a half inches wide. This is hundreds of pieces.
It's gray, it's gray, and it looks kind of haggard,
and it has these kind of ragged looking sails hanging
off of it, twenty four deck cannons, and it just
looks it looks like it's hundreds of years old. And
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the coolest thing, though, is when you see this amazing
rendition of it, and it's on a stand that has
a little label that says the Flying Dutchman. On the bottom,
there's a little switch and when you flip that switch,
it actually it turns on this green light inside and
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so this green light comes out through all the portholes
and everything. It just looks amazing. You can imagine if
you have a little fog drifting around it, you know,
and it looks like it's made out of old wood,
but actually it's pieces of what is essentially the same
material as like puzzle cardboard. It's just done really, really well.
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And she estimates that, you know, working off and on,
it probably took her all together, if she just sat
down straight, it probably took her about twelve hours to
assemble this thing. But it's just really cool. And I've
got some pictures and I'll try to remember to post
them at some point on my social media, which you know,
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Twitter is at Joshua Pee Warren Twitter ex whatever, and
then you can find me on Facebook. I also have Instagram.
But yeah, that was just a perfect gift for me
and a wonderful addition to my collection. So thank you
very much, Lauren. All Right, we're going to take a
break here. When we come back, I'm going to explain
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to you what the meaning of this show's topic is.
It's a conspiracy and catching up on some wild listener
emails that's long overdue. And I also want to tell
you that, even though you know I've been having a
bit of a rough time, believe it or not, little
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Lama is still hanging in there. I can't believe it.
Thank you for all of your prayers. At some point
I'm going to give you a complete report on the
story of our little dog, Lama. But just remember, if
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Warren. Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and
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A Giatatos zoume and this particular edition of the podcast
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is called It's a Conspiracy and catching up on some
listener emails. Here is where the conspiracy part comes from.
Earlier this year, I was on a trip exploring the
Rocky Mountains and at one point when I was in Colorado,
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I went into this oddball little shop and I found
this obscure book about conspiracies. And I'd never seen a
book quite like this. It's more of a book lit
than a book. I mean, it's how many pages is this?
It's like thirty pages. And I immediately was like, well,
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I guess I have to buy that. And as I
was looking through it, there were certain things I'd never
seen before. But there was one thing in particular that
I'd never even really heard about before. And I have
had this booklet next to my desk ever since I
was in Colorado, and I was like, you know what
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I need to I need to bring this booklet out
at some point and talk about a couple of things
on the show regarding these conspiracies. And so I'm finally
going to do that. I'm going to get into a
little bit of conspiracy stuff later in the show. However,
I have been behind on reading listener emails, and that's easy.
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It's easy to get behind because a lot of times
what I'll do is say I'm going to save listener
email else till the end, and then when the end,
by the time we get to the end, well the
show's running along and I'm almost out of time and
I have to just sort of blow right over it.
So I figured this time I'm going to do the opposite.
I'm going to start by reading some listener emails that
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I've been wanting to get around to for a while. Okay,
so here we go, and I just want you to
know that I do my best to read every single
email that I receive, but it is absolutely physically impossible
for me to reply to everyone. Occasionally I will reply,
Occasionally I will not reply, but I'll just bring it
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up on the podcast and I'll give a response on
the podcast. So bear that in mind. If you email
me and you don't hear back, please don't think I'm
just being rude. This email comes to me from a
man named Daniel. I'm not sure where he lives, and
he said, Dear mister Warren, after reading some of your
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writings and buying books you recommend listening to your show,
I was wondering if you could answer or have access
to answers to questions I've had since I was a kid,
he said. I noted that so many ancient structures around
the world are constructed of granite. I have a little
background in architecture and crystals. The most recent season of
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Ancient Aliens has brought this up for me again, he said.
First the structural questions, I long ago learned that despite
the esthetics and durability of granite as applied to modern structures,
it is in fact a radioactive material and produces radon
gas toxic, especially to the pulmonary system. New structures that
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incorporate granite have thorough ventilation and radon detectors. People who retrofit,
for whatever reason, do not know to ventilate, etc. And
seemingly the salespeople of the product, fabricators and contractors are
either ignorant or don't care because the money they make
to inform the owners of the structures being retrofitted with
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granite of these issues. Second, the toxic gases and radiation
being the main reason for my curiosity and inquiry here.
Knowing this, why did so many ancient structures end up
being made of this material? Especially thinking of the Pyramids
Egyptian in particular, that is one huge pile of radioactive material.
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Did the ancients know of these energies slash gases? Was
this material chosen because of the properties of this material?
Being quarried so far away from such sites and what
it took to move those stones into place increases the
questions which I so far have not seen address by
anyone anywhere. This brings up other questions in relation to
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the purposes of those inner chambers and what was the
intention of the polished outer limestone casing or did it
have some insulating or directing property. Add to this, the
alleged gold capstone capped with an alleged crystal capstone. Removing
those would have been some feet too. Perhaps someone could
build a scale model of the same materials and discover
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what might be going on. So anyway, he says, I
look forward to interacting on this. So I wrote him
back in this particular case, and here was my response.
I said, Hi, Daniel, I'm not an expert in this area,
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but here are some thoughts. The concept of ancient structures
serving as massive power supplies is interesting. Indeed, there have
been a lot of books written about it, like this one.
And I sent him a link to a book called
the Geeza Power Plant. And then I said, also, I
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was recently excited to see this news story, and I
sent him a link to the story from MIT that
I read not too long ago on this show about
how the scientists are creating supercapacitors using ancient materials. I
continued my response by saying, I now live in Las Vegas,
but I was born and raised in western North Carolina,
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surrounded by granite mountains and granite structures like the Grove
Park in for many years I ran around the mountains
like Brown Mountain, both inside and outside with Geiger counters
and radon detectors, and the amount of radiation was always
pretty minuscule in my opinion. Granted, in stuffy basements I
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found the highest readings, but I don't think Raydon would
have been a big deal in the ancient world since
they usually had open ports for natural lighting and to
release smoke. Regardless, I doubt the ancients were aware of
radiation in the same way we are today. They had
much bigger problems to do with, like germs. So he
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was he was happy with that, and and he's going
to do, you know, more more research as well. But
I just thought, you know, that was a thoughtful question,
interesting topic, and usually if somebody takes the time to
write me an email like that, then there are many
others of you listening who who would also be intrigued
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by that topic. And by the way, I want to
let you know that the audience for this show is
just tremendous. Uh, I just got it confirmed recently. Millions
of people are listening to to this podcast, and uh,
that's just a wonderful thing to know that all over
the world. So many people are on the same page,
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same wave length, and we can, you know, talk about
this stuff and forget about the nonsense that everybody's trying
to brainwash us with all the time. I guess maybe
we'll get more into that when we talk about conspiracies. Huh.
All right, next message. This comes from Eric in Wisconsin.
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He recently purchased my Master Manifestor Kit through the Curiosity
Shop at Joshua Pwarren dot com. He wrote some interesting
observations with the Master Manifestor Kit. After I carried it
with me all day yesterday, I went to sleep with
it beside my bed. I woke up feeling super energetic
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at three am. It seems to be affecting all my electronics.
I have to use GPS to navigate between the job sites,
and it's acting up on me. My work data collector too,
and my phone is acting wild and opening apps randomly. Now,
let me pause and say, I know that doesn't sound
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that great, But then he goes on in a follow up.
Listen to what he says. He goes I've been using
the Master Manifestur Kit to manifest money and healthier relationships.
This past weekend. I got to be a playtester and
Gary Geygax's daughter and her husband's new RPG. And and
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if you don't know who Gary Gygax is, don't worry.
I didn't either, but he's he's a big name in
the world of role playing games. So he said he
got to be a playtester for this role playing game
event and got a ton of autographs in my old
player's handbook, A copy signed by the artist recently sold
on eBay for nearly twenty seven thousand dollars, So I'm
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counting this as a success. Wow. And he put a
picture of his it's at Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Player's
Handbook with all of these signatures all over it. So
that's a really cool report. Sounds like he's happy with
his master manifestra kit. And then here's listen to this.
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Here's an email I got from a woman named Kathy
in California. Her subject line is amazing results of my
manifestra kit. She says, Actually, you know what, I think
I'm going to hold off here and I'm going to
read that after we come back from the break, because
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we're almost up on a break. Isn't it amazing how
quickly this show can fly by sometimes, so when we
come back, I'll read about the amazing results of her kit,
and then then a couple other really interesting emails that
came in, and then I'm going to finally switch over
to this conspiracy talk. And you know, one of the
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reasons that I don't talk a lot about conspiracy is
because usually conspiracies involve politics, which is a topic that
I tend to avoid on this show. But there are
some aspects that transcend mere politics, especially if you start
thinking about the possibility that our entire species is being
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manipulated by another species, you know, like the reptilians or
some kind of dare I say, demonic beings. I mean,
you've heard it all. I'm Joshua P. Warren. You're listening
to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast
AM Paranormal podcast network, and I will be back after
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Welcome back to Strange Things, Paul, the iHeartRadio and Coast
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Joshua p Wara, And then this is the show where
the unusual becomes usual. Well we've made it halfway through
the show. My voice is still surviving. How do you
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like my more subdued delivery? A little more like perhaps
an easy listening an easy listening style. Maybe I should
just put out a like an audio recording for insomniacs
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where I just read a whole math book kind of
like this for three hours. All right, let's get back
to it. Shally got this email from Kathy in California,
and her subject line was amazing results of my Manifestor kit. Again.
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We're talking about the Master Manifestor kit she bought from
my website in the Curiosity Shop. She says, Hi, Joshua,
I just want to share my experience with my Manifestur kit.
So I was scheduled to have knee surgery this Friday
on my right knee, which has been hurting me for
months with a torn meniscus. The surgery was scheduled about
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a month ago, but for some reason, there were delays
and miscommunications between my primary doctor and the surgeon in
order to get my clearance letter sent and so they
could get the go ahead. It seemed like a sign
to me something was telling me I should not get
the surgery, but I didn't want to have the knee
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issues I was having either. But the weird thing is,
right after I got my Manifestor Kit and set it
up by my bedside, my knee was as good as new,
no more pain, and I have full range of motion again.
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So I am happy to say I have canceled my surgery,
and I believe without a doubt it is thanks to
my amazing Manifestor Kit. There you go. I have coined
it this new name, the Amazing Manifestor Kit. Thought you
would enjoy hearing this feedback. Thank you again for all
your great work, Kathy. And then Kathy ordered another one. Wow,
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isn't that amazing? Truly? I mean that is really fantastic.
Thank you so much, Kathy. I'm just thrilled to hear that.
And you know, that's what you have to understand. I mean,
I know when I put things out there like that,
products like this, there are people who say, is this
guy out of his mind? You know, this is the wackiest,
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craziest thing, you know, And and then I turn around
and I get feedback like that. So I mean, this
is why, this is why I love putting these products
out because you get these kind of life altering stories
like that. So let me, okay, let me read at
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least a couple more, because you know how I am.
I'll have a tendency to just get a long winded
here until I run out of time before I'm ready.
This comes to me from Darryl in Minnesota. He iught
one of the Electroum rings. You know, I only had
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them available for a limited time. He said, Hi, Joshua.
I gave my wife her ring on our anniversary Sunday.
I told her the rough story behind it, what it's
supposed to do and so on, and it says she
works from home and has issues with the coworker not
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pulling weight. And yesterday it came out that this person
was moved to another account. Well, hun, I said, that's
the ring at work. She appeared dumbfounded. Our garage door
didn't work at one point I had gotten the rings.
Later that day I put mine on and I discovered,
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after a number of previous examinations to the garage door
that a mere censor was out of alignment that I
hadn't seen before, and voila. Thanks to you and your
artisan for these rings. Well, thank you for that feedback, Daryl.
And let me just point out I have gotten a
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lot of emails from people saying are you going to
make more of these? Because we had one batch and
then the demand was so insane that the artisan said
he would do a second batch. So we did two
batches of those and were like that's it. And people
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keep emailing me saying I want to buy another one,
my friends want one, or a couple people lost a ring,
and so I've talked to the artisan and we do
plan to offer one more batch of these. It'll probably
be sometime early next year. Nothing is guaranteed, but you know,
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I have a very special relationship with him and we
want to try to do one more batch of these.
So just be sure you sign up for my free
e newsletter at Joshua P. Warren dot com and you
will be notified because it'll be one of those things
where you'll have, you know, three or four days maybe
seven days depending to put your order in and then
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he'll make a batch all at once. That's our plan,
So be sure to sign up and you'll be notified
about that. So there's no need to email me and
ask me about that anymore. Just sign up for the
newsletter and you'll know. And I guess I got to
read you this one though. This is another one about
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the electrom ring. And this comes to me from Stephen
in Florida, and this is this is intriguing on a
number of levels. The subject line is disappearing Electroum ring
and other jewelry. He writes. I'm not sure sure if
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you will be able to answer this email, but I
would greatly appreciate it if you could. Several weeks ago,
my electrom ring that I obtained from your store just disappeared.
I am one hundred percent sure it was neither stolen
nor displaced in my three bedroom condo. I am meticulous
where I placed my items, and I really liked the ring.
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In fact, the ring disappeared twice, and once I just
discovered it casually laying on my kitchen counter. The second time,
no such luck. After the ring disappeared the second time,
I tore the house apart looking for it, I gave
up an order to substitute. Since your electron rings are
sold out. Yesterday, I placed a gold chain on my
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bedroom dresser to take to the jewelers this morning to
have some links removed. This morning, as I prepared to
go to the jewelers, it was gone. I intensely searched
What's going on? What would you suggest? There seems to
be an entity or energy at work here. I know
you are familiar with this in your line of work.
Please help if you can. Stephen, longtime fan and customer
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of your work, well, I almost jokingly wrote him back
and said, by the way, does your wife by chance
smoke marijuana? That's an inside joke. If I can't find
things at my house, it may have a connection to
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that possibility. But seriously, I wrote him and I said,
you know, Stephen, believe it or not. I've heard this
several times throughout my life. I am not one hundred
percent sure. However, I know that gold has always held
a mysterious quality that attracts spiritual beings, aliens, etc. Your
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email has inspired me to attempt some more controlled experiments
with this phenomenon of dematerialization. I'll let you know if
I discover anything. And that's true, folks, I am going
to set this up. I think this is fascinating and
I have heard enough about this. I want to see
if there's something to it now. He wrote back, and
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he said, I am trying to communicate with any spirits, entities,
or energies in the house, and I told them they
are welcome as long as they don't steal or hide
my possessions. No need to try to harm me, as
I am not hostile to them, and we will see
if the items show up. I'm not sure what else
to do, and I will let you know if the
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items show up. He says, thank you for the kindness
of your reply. I know you are very busy. Well,
thank you for that email, Stephen. And yeah, I'm going
to figure out how to test this. So there is
this whole trickster mentality out there, you know, among these
various beings, elementals and spirits that they can play all
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kinds of little pranks on you. But they do like
to take your valuables. Everybody likes little shiny things. All right,
let's get on to this topic that I've been telling
you about, called It's a Conspiracy. When I was in Colorado,
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I went to the shop and I looked on this
shelf and there was only one book on this shelf.
And it's more of a booklet. It's like a little
thirty page, very roughly printed kind of pamphlet. It says
the Conspiracy fun book. Learn real historical facts about the
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dark underworld of oppression and murder. That school forgot to
teach you activities for the whole family. And this is
literally a word book. It's like it's an old fashioned
activity book. I mean, when you go through it, it has
a a word search for words like KGB C I,
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A pentagon, dulls, hoover, and then there's fill in the
blank stuff. You know, there's unscramble these words, and then
there's like, uh fill in the blank, like uh, all
these people were involved in a famous conspiracy known as
the Blank Or and then there's little factoids it says
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here obelisk are large stone pillars that have a top
that look like a pyramid. Obelisks come from the from
ancient Egypt. They represent the phallus of the god Osiris.
And uh oh boy, the clock's goddess. When we come back,
I'm gonna I'm gonna tell you what it is about
this conspiracy book that I find most interesting. I'm Joshua P. Warren.
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Welcome back to the final segment of this edition of
Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM
Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host, Joshua P. Warren.
And this is called The Conspiracy Fun Book by Microcosm
Dot pub That's the website for this. They have a
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bunch of little weirdo books like this says there's an
obelisk in Saint Peter's and Vatican City. It is a
real obelisk originally stolen from Egypt by the Romans about
two thousand years ago. Oblisk in London. They talked about
the Washington Monument, of course, they talk about the trip
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to the Moon, the moon shot and says it says
the moon landing was the greatest achievement in human history.
And it says the only thing is despite the American flag,
most of the people involved in putting a man on
the Moon were Germans. More specifically, Nazis talks about here
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the modern national security state begins with the Office of
Strategic Services OSS. This began during World War Two and
was headed up by wild Bill Donovan. The OSS grew
out of Naval Intelligence. Then I and they talked about
how the CIA was formed. You know, before I continue
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and get to the real thing I wanted to bring
up here about this. You know, let me just say,
when it comes to conspiracies, I think my favorite definition
of a conspiracy theorist I saw this year's ago. Conspiracy
theorist is quote a term to discredit those who have
seen through the bs end. Quote again, conspiracy theorists quote
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a term to discredit those who have seen through the
bs end quote. And you know what, conspiracies are not
always bad. Look at things like the Manhattan Project or
during World War two or D Day. I mean those
were bad for the enemies, but not bad for my country.
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And you know, conspiracies are. It's just when one or
more people get together they're and decided to keep a secret.
And it is not hard to believe in conspiracies as
a normal citizen when you see all of these people
every day in positions of power, with yachts and mansions
going off, waging wars, etc. And they really don't seem
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that much smarter or better than you were me. I mean,
it would be different if we were different species, for example,
a dog being controlled by a human or something obvious.
But there are these people out there who appear to
run unimaginable parts of the world, and they don't seem
that different from you or me, and they often don't
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seem to care about killing people or allowing people to
kill each other. So what are these people in the
ruling classes. Are they truly reptilians. Well, look, let's not
even go that far. Let's say they're not reptilians. But
let's just talk about the power of conspiracies. One of
my best friends was Jim Mars, the late Jim Mars,
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and I used to sit with him. He spent the
night at my house, I spent the night at his house,
and we've had all kinds of conversations about history. The
thing with Jim is he kind of believed that everything
was a conspiracy. I think you got to draw you
got to draw some lines, but you know, conspiracy. Anybody
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who's curious has to be interested in the idea of conspiracy,
because we as humans are trying to make sense of
our lives. Conspiracy is a common aspect of human behavior,
and like I said, you know, a lot of times
I really don't dig that deeply into it because I
don't want to. I don't want to drift into some
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kind of political conversation. But in this particular case, here,
I am looking through this book called the Conspiracy Fund Book,
and there's this section about Robert F. Kennedy, And of
course this caught my eye because his son, Robert F.
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Kennedy Junior, is running for president now in the United States,
and they were talking about in this booklet here the
assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. It says, just after midnight
on June fifth of nineteen sixty eight, Robert F. Kennedy
was murdered in the kitchen pantry of what was then
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the Ambassador Hotel, and there were many witnesses to the crime.
The alleged assassin, Sir Hann Bishara Sirhan, was facing Kennedy
at a distance of two to six feet. He had
the gun pointed horizontally toward Kennedy. Kennedy was shot a
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total of three times. None of this information is Disputed's
gun held eight bullets. Now let me pause here for
a second. Because I have read so much. I've studied
the Kennedy assassination to the point where I've basically been
a student of it. I can't remember everything now, but
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there have been times where I could have given you a,
you know, like a three hour program on the Kennedy assassination.
And I do believe that there was more than one
gunman in the Kennedy assassination. Maybe I'll get into that
on another occasion. But I never really looked a great
depth into the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. The main
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thing that I always heard was there was this idea
that sir Han sir Han was some kind of a
brainwashed assassin, similar to this kind of Manchurian candidate mentality,
that somehow he was brainwashed by the government or some
other evil entity, you know, to go out and commit
this this heinous act. That's as much as I'd ever
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heard about it. But then I was looking over this
and it says, okay, sir and sir Han was facing
Kennedy at a distance of two to six feet, had
the gun pointed horizontally toward him, shot him a total
of three times, and sir Han's gun held eight bullets.
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Then they go on to say, here turns out from
the coroner's report, Robert Kennedy was shot from a distance
of zero to three inches away from his body, and
all of the entrance wounds are from the rear. That is,
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he was shot by someone standing directly behind him, with
the gun pressed against the back of his head. And Furthermore,
when they started looking at the bullets on the scene,
they are saying that at least ten bullets were accounted
for in the kitchen. So even though Sir Han's gun
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held eight bullets, they're saying ten bullets were discovered at
the scene, and Kennedy was shot from the back and
from close range, and that there's no way that Sir
Hans Sir Han could have done this. Now, look, I
don't know about all that stuff. I honestly, I had
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never I had never read that before, and so I
don't know what to think of it. And I think
that's one of the problems when it comes to all
of these issues that we deal with, when it comes
to conspiracies, whether it's JFK or somebody else, what you
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find is that when you start digging into it, it's like, well,
whose version do you believe who gets access do the
paperwork and the reports to manipulate the information that comes up.
So I don't know, but I just I've had that
sitting here for a while and I figured I toss
it out there and see if you have any feedback
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on it. And now that Robert F. Kennedy Junior is
running for president, maybe there will be more of a
more of a retrospective, a look back at that terrible
situation during that awful time. Well, I guess before we
actually do run out of time, And there's one last
thing I will tell you. I got a text a
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few days ago from doctor Mulder and he's been talking
to people about dreams, and he said, Josh, you're a
very vivid dreamer. He says, let me ask you a question.
Have you ever dreamed about a smartphone? And I thought
about it and thought about it, and I go, no,
I don't think I have. And he goes, how about
anything electronic? And I had to think and think, and
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you know, I dream a lot, but I have trouble
remembering my dreams. And then I said, you know, actually
I know I've dreamed about playing an electronic slot machine.
And then it occurred to me that just a few
nights ago, I had a dream that I was in
Canada for some reason, and I was lost because I
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had lost my cell phone, and I was trying to
get a hold of Lauren, and so I was asking
Canadians to call Lauren's number, and they have their smartphones
and they were calling her number, but they were having
trouble getting disconnected. So I have seen people use a
smartphone and a dream that I have never used a
smartphone in a dream that I can recall, Have you
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and if not, why is that doctor Moulder didn't seem
to have like any thoughts that he shared with me
on that boat. What could that mean to you? Is
there something weird about the fact that technology doesn't seem
to be prevalent in dreams? I don't know. Well, my friends,
the clock has got us here. We go, take a
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deep breath. Let's all listen together to the good fortune Tom.
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