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Ready, you will be amazed by the wizard of Weird.
This is Strange Warren. I am Joshua Whope Warren, and
he's weak. On this show, I'll be bringing up brand
new mind loving content, news exercises, and weird experiments you
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can do it home, and a lot more on this
edition of the show. Final results after four years sand
Cymatics from around the world. Oh my goodness, this is
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this is a special show, because you know, it's It's
one thing when I just do a show where I
bring up a topic and talk about it, but it's
it's another thing when I've finally gotten the results from
years of working on some kind of an experiment, and
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so I don't know, it's odd to reach those points
in life. I mean, like I obviously I have no
idea where you are right now and what you're doing.
But I'm just going to tell you. I'm sitting here
in my studio at four ten in the morning and
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the desert of Las Vegas. It's deadly still and quiet.
Nobody else is around. I decided to smoke a cigar
during the show. I don't do I only smoke a
cigar once or twice a year, and I'm not sponsored
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by any cigar people. I have a what is this ar?
Toro fuego I have I poured myself. I don't know
if you can hear that, but I poured my off
a little bit of scotch. You know, I know that
I'm getting older. I can't off. I can't drink like
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I used to. I just spilled some Oh yeah, this
is called Mortlock single malt Scotch whiskey. Aged twelve years.
And you know, I do this to kind of like
celebrate a little bit with you when I have some results. Now.
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You know, here's the thing about doing research. You don't
just celebrate if you get the result that you want.
You celebrate when you just get a result, because if
you do an experiment that's original and unique, I mean,
it's never a waste. This has been a tough year.
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It's been very challenging, I think for all of us.
I mean, have you had a tough year. I've had
a tough year. I won't get into you know, all
all those kinds of issues, but you know, it's also
been a very productive year because I was able to
finally do my portal opening experiment and then take it too,
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you know, the next level where you can go and
actually send a message through the portal as of this moment,
if you go to the real blackmailbox dot com and
now now this final results after four years send cymatics
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from around the world and m okay, it's one of
those things where I have to think a minute about
how to how to start because some of you have
been listening to me for years and some of you
are brand new. Okay. So cymatics is the term that
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is used when you take something like sand or water
and you play a tone and then you see the
design of that tone expressed in the sand or the water. Again,
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I've talked so much about this. I'm not going to
start from scratch and give you a lesson if you
don't know what I mean. But you know, it's like
there was this scientist named Ernst Schladney, I guess probably
the seventeen hundreds, and you know, he was also a musician,
and so he would sprinkle sand on top of flat
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still plates and then he would take something like a
violin bow and stroke the side of the plate, and
then you would see these patterns emerged that look a
lot like snowflakes. And that's what's called cymatics, which again
I have. I'm so I'm so covered up with work
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right now. I think that cymatics comes from the Greek
word for wave, so don't hold me to that, but
I believe that's what it is. So here's what I
what I have to tell you about. Gosh, you know,
so long ago, so long ago, I remember listening to
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Coast to Coast AM and I'm I'm this year, I'll
be forty nine years old, and I was listening to
the Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell and uh,
you know, Art interviewed me a number of times. If
you've never heard any of those, then I'm sure you
can probably find them. I was listening to and he
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was talking about all these people who live in Taos,
New Mexico, Taos Tows, New Mexico, and they were complaining
because at night they would uh well actually not just
at night, like all throughout the day. At various times
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they would have this hum that was sort of in
the background, and it was driving them nuts. As a
matter of fact, I just looked it up here. The
Tows hum persistent and invasive low frequency humming, rumbling or
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droning noise, audible to many, but not all, but not
all people in an area. And this kind of thing
has been reported in many countries Australia, Canada, of the UK,
the US. Perhaps the most popular one the Tows hum
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in New Mexico. So there have been all these stories,
you know, people saying, well, you hear this hum because
that there's some kind of an underground military base. There
are some tunnels, they're doing some work down there, and
some people can sense it and some people can't. So
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about four years ago I started really looking into investigating this,
and I started seeing that some people were saying, well,
the sand around Taus, New Mexico may have a special quality.
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And if you get some of that sand and you
apply vibrations to it, it's more apt to create these
weird noises. Well, I've never been to Taos, New Mexico,
but you know, I put my feelers out there, and
I got in touch with a lady who did live there,
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and she had her I think her grandson go out
and collect some of that sand and send it to me.
And I wanted to see if I could find something
special about that sand around Taos, New Mexico. And I
guess I mentioned this at some point on the podcast
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or somewhere else, and then all of a sudden this
became a bigger project. And my old pal and crime investigator,
Forrest Connor, you know he now works as an international
flight Well he travels internationally on airplanes. Let's put it
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that way. I don't want to give away too many
personal details. But so he knew that I had collected
this sand from Taos, and he said, well, do you
want some more sand from other places? And I said,
well sure. Next thing I knew, Forrest started bringing me
sand from places like Romania. Hiroshima, yeah, ground zero, Hiroshima.
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Of course, I have land in Rachel Nevada, Nevada, And
all of a sudden, I realized, my goodness, this is
becoming a bigger project. I actually amazingly. I ended up
with a cabinet in my house full of sand, like
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different drawers, and you each draw is labeled with a region,
and you open the drawer and it's got a bag
of sand in there. And this you know here in Nevada.
I mean it's very very dry. So I mean you're
talking about a lot of this is being kept at
like six percent humidity. And I've just been collecting it
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and collecting it and collecting it from all around the world.
And I thought, what if what if I take one
frequency as a control and I play that frequency and
see what it does to something like salt, And then
I put all these different sands from around the world
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on it and see if one of them stands out,
if one of them looks different. Well, I did it,
and when we come back, I will tell you what happened.
You know, here's the thing about this show. I have
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a lot going on, and I might not produce any
more products. I'm debating on whether or not I will
do that. This might be the last year twenty five
when I produce products. But if you want to see
what my last product may be, go to Joshua Pwarren
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dot com click the link Curiosity Shop, and then sign
up for my free e newsletter on the homepage. Theres
free and spam free, and honestly, I think I might
have to retire from that. I'm Joshua pe Warren. You're
listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to
Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, and I will be right back.
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Welcome back to Strange Things of the iHeartRadio and Coast
to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host,
the Wizard of Weird, Joshua P. Warren, beaming into your
worm whole brain from my studio in Sin City, Las Vegas, Nevada,
where every day is golden and every night is silver.
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Jettato zuome And right now, yeah, it's so calm and
still and dead and dark here in the desert. I
got my single malt Scotch share. I don't recommend smoking
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cigars or drinking scotch, but occasionally I do it. So
wherever you are right now, maybe you can dim the
lights sort of pretend that we're hanging out together theata
of the mind. So here's what I decided to do.
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I said, you know what, I want to get some
of this sand from Taos, New Mexico, where people say
for years they are often haunted by this hum and
some experts believe it may have something to do with
the quality of the sand. And then I want to
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I want to analyze that sound or any kind of
sounds or vibrations that come from the sand. As a
matter of fact, if you go right now to Google
and anybody can do this, I am not special. And
you type this in is sand crystals, it says, yes,
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most sand consists of tiny mineral crystals, primarily quartz, formed
from the erosion of larger rocks. These quartz grains are
silicon dioxide and are small, tough, and resistant to weathering,
allowing them to accumulate on beaches. While is the most
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common component, other minerals like calcium carbonate from shells also
can contribute to sand, forming different types of crystals. So
we're talking about most sand. Most of what you think
of as sand is made of a bunch of little crystals.
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So I started collecting sand from around the world. Best
I could, and I ended up with sand from again House,
New Mexico, Rachel, Nevada, where I took it from my
own property where I opened the portal thanks to Forrest Connor.
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Diego Garcia. Do you know what Diego Garcia is. It's
an island that's in the It's it's in the Indian Ocean,
and there's a lot of mystery around Diego Garcia. It
plays a crucial role and a lot of US military operations.
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But I'm not going to get into that on this
particular show. But I have some sand from Diego, Diego Garcia, Rota, Spain,
Kuwait City, Crete, Greece. Like I said, Hiroshima ground zero.
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I don't know, I don't know how to pronounce this,
but Muharak Bahrain, Okinawa, Malfi, Italy. So I so I
have all these different, you know, samples the Black Sea
in Romania. And also some listeners sent me some stuff.
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For example, one man who listens to this show sent
me some It's not sand, but he sent me some
dirt from Gore, Virginia. And I'm from North Carolina and
so this is from not too far, not too far
away from my old stopping grounds. Gore, Virginia. So I've
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been letting all this sand and to some extent dirt
dry out, and I was just waiting for an opportunity
to be able to test it. So I sat down
in my laboratory, my wife Lauren was assisting me, and
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on August thirtieth of twenty twenty five, I took some
Morton iodized salt and I sprinkled it on top of
a chladney plate as a control. And what I mean
by that is I figured, well, look, I want to
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play the same frequency with all these different sands and
dirts to see if one stands out and does something
weird or different or extraordinary, right, And so we just
kind of went through a bunch of frequencies to see
arbitrarily what frequency might create a nice distinct pattern. And
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not surprisingly, at some point I said to Lauren, play
eight eight eight hurts eight hundred and eighty eight herts.
And when she did that with the Moreton's iodized salt,
it created this amazingly beautiful clear pattern that almost it
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looks like I'm looking at it right now, it looks
like a cross within a cross with some little dots
around it. And you know this is a podcast, it's
not a TV show, So I'm never going to be
able to describe for you adequately what I'm talking about here.
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But it produced a very nice, fine, clear, sharp design,
and I said, okay, let's use that as our control
frequency and our control design. And as a matter of fact,
if at this point, if you want to see what
I'm talking about, go to Joshua Pwarren dot com. There
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is no period after the P. When you go to
Joshua Pwarren dot com, there is a menu at the top,
and you'll see a link to the Curiosity Shop when
you click that. Of course, I'm going to make you
go to my curiosity shop. When you click that, and
you enter the Curiosity Shop, scroll down until you see
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the picture of my creepy, haunted little ventriloquist doll named Kennedy.
And underneath the picture of Kennedy, which every time I
look at him, he makes me laugh. You know, we
have workmen who come over to our house. So they
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walk in and the first thing they say is, oh
my god, what is that. You'll see a picture of
Kennedy there, and then underneath Kennedy is the word sand
SA N D. And you click that, and now you
will be able to see the pictures I'm talking about.
It says August thirtieth, twenty five, eight herts. And you'll
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see at the top of the control and how that
I took this morton iyedized salt, just like you would
put on anything you're about to eat, and sprinkled it
on this plate. And I played eight hundred and eighty
eight herts, and you'll see the amazing pattern that emerged.
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But then you scroll down and you'll start seeing what
happened when I took the exact same amount of sand
slash dirt from other places and put it on the
plate at the same time. Number one is Taust, New Mexico,
number two, Rachel, Nevada, number three, Diego, Garcia number four,
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rote To, Spain, number five, Kuwait City number six, Creete,
Greece number seven, Hiroshima ground zero, number eight, Muharak Bahrain
number nine, Taus, New Mexico, number ten, Okinaw number eleven.
There's more stuff from Rachel, and then number twelve more
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stuff from Italy or I guess that's all that we
had from Italy. And then let's see number thirteen Black
Sea Romania number Okay So anyway, this is interesting on
a number of levels because you're getting to see examples
of how this stuff looks from various parts of the world.
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And if you go to YouTube. If you go to
YouTube and you type in Joshua P. Warren, Gravity and
the Paranormal, you'll see that several years ago I released
a video about how that different parts of the world
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that tend to have more paranormal activity also are in
areas with a lower gravitational field. Now why is that?
I don't really know. I mean, you know, that's the
thing about this show. I'm not here to give you answers.
I'm here to raise questions. But this is almost it
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feels to be like it's almost connected to that the
different parts of the world have more or less paranormal activity,
and gravity is a factor, and obviously geology may be
another factor. When we come back, I'm going to tell
you sort of what I have concluded thus far about this.
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And then also I did another experiment and I have
another result. Have you seen these stickers that people sell
that say this will block harmful E M F radiation, Well,
I bought some and tested them. I'll tell you what
I found. I'm Joshua P. You Wren. You're listening to
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Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast, a
paranormal podcast network, and I will be back after these
important messages. Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio
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and Coast to Coast AM Paraanormal Guest Network. I'm your host,
Joshua P. Warren, and this is the show where the
unusual becomes usual. It has been a tough year, hasn't it.
I'm sitting here in the middle of the night, just
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have a couple more SIPs of my single malt scotch
and just exhausted. Do you feel that way also right now?
I mean, is it? Is it just me? You know?
I could come onto this show and I could tell you, hey,
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it's happy dooty time, it's happy howdy dooty time, or whatever,
and I could I could put on a nice parade
and dog and pony show for you, but happy duty.
I I tell you the truth, and I know that
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you might find that hard to believe because there are
people who are like, oh, that Joshua Warren guy, he's
you know, he believes in ghosts and interdimensional beings and
wishing machines, and I'm sure there are people who just
think I'm nothing more than a snake oil salesman. But
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the reality is, I look, I'm not a guru, I'm
not a minister. I've never tried to tell you that
I have the solution to all your problems. All I
do is I spend my life experimenting with things, and
I tell you what the results are that I get.
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And I would love, I would love to tell you
right now that after almost four years of collecting all
this sand slash dirt from around the world and testing
it at eight hundred and eighty eight hertz just as
an arbitrary control, that there was one that just blew
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my mind, that just stood out and just looked insane
and crazy and like, whoa this is? But I'm gonna
be honest with you, there was not one that stood
out and blew my mind. As a matter of fact,
if you go to Joshua Pewarren dot com, if you
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click the link to the Curiosity Shop, if you scroll down,
blow the to the picture, blow the picture of Kennedy,
and you click the word sand and you see these,
You'll see what I mean, like they all kind of
have that same design, but they are also uh distinctly different,
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so there wasn't one that just you know, created a
totally different pattern. But here's what I will tell you.
Number thirteen from the Black Sea in Romania was extremely
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crisp and clear, but it did not have the dots.
And again I'm not going to try to explain this
to you because that you know, you have to go
look at the pictures. Okay, Number thirteen from the Black
Sea and Romania crisp. I think that. I think that
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was the most pristine and crisp one. Another one that
was very clean was number nine from Taos, New Mexico,
and it has the dots, so that's intriguing. It's almost
like that it was more reactive. Number two and eleven
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are both from my property in Rachel and those are
actually the messiest ones. They look very sloppy, and it
was weird because when we would try to take the
sand off of the shlodney plate, it would leave a
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film behind, and so we would have to go in
and you know, really vacuum and wipe that up. So
there was a lot of clingy material there. And I
have to say, and you can see for yourself, the
weirdest one of all was number seven, and it was
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from ground zero at Hiroshima where the atomic bomb was dropped.
And you might think that I would just be saying
that you because that it sounds dramatic, but now I'm
telling you it just there's a lot of complex detail
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that came through on that one that wasn't in the
other ones. So I don't have a real solid conclusion
for you. I just hope that you will go and
look at them and think about them yourself and send
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me your thoughts. On the homepage of Joshuapewarren dot com,
you'll find my email address you can email me, and
I do my best to read every email. I might
not be able to reply to everyone, but I tried
to read them all, and so I don't have like
a big shocking revelation for you. But I guess for me,
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as I'm sitting here looking at these pictures, I guess,
you know, like the biggest deal is is how that
Hiroshima sand looks. And and mind you, the one from Gore,
Virginia is dirt and not sand, so it was much
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stickier and cleaner and all that. But yeah, when I
look at this one from Hiroshima. It's like, well, there
are so many more little details that that pop out,
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and and let me reiterate. You know, we were taking
the exact same amount of sand or dirt from each location, uh,
distributing it the same way on the p and playing
the exact same tone every time for the same period
of time. I mean, we were doing our best. And
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I don't think that anybody's ever done an experiment like this.
If so, I've never heard of it. So I don't know. Man,
this is your opportunity to go and take a look
and see what you think, see if something you know
sticks out in your mind. But one thing that I'm
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very happy to report is that I do experiments and
I don't know what the result is going to be.
But people I people have been sending me for decades opinions,
wild reports, and I do it whatever I can to
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try to test about. And I have a friend and
he's smart, and I've known him for years now and
he's a good reliable fellow. And he contacted me and
he said that he has found these stickers on the internet.
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They're called anti radiation negative ion positive far infrared stickers
that are designed to absorb and transfer electro magnetic radiation waves.
Blah blah blah. I've got the little flyer in my
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hand right now. I'm looking at it. And he was
telling me, he goes, I bought these things and and
behold they actually work. Uh. He was telling me that
sometimes electro magnetic devices would not function around them, and
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he was saying that he especially believes that they work because, uh,
let's see, I'm looking at his uh his email.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
Yeah, here's what he said. He goes, uh hmmm, oh
darn it, I can't.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
Okay, I'll find it because we're coming up on a
break here soon. I told you, I'm not very prepared.
I'm tired. I've been drinking scotch. This is this is
a very unprofessional, very unprofessional podcast. But basically he was
saying that like he would have headaches and stuff and
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then he would he would put these stickers on his
phone to see if they could absorb the EMF or
block the EMF. And I, based upon what I know
about electromagnetism, I said, I don't see how this could work.
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So I went, I spent a lot of money and
I bought some of these things, and I have some
some of the best electromagnetic field detectors that you can
get because I'm a geek and I'm a nerd, and
I'm mister paranormal and I have got Yeah, I've got
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the goods in the electromagnetic field department. I'm sure that
impresses you ladies out there. So I got all my
meters together and I did a bunch of tests with
electro magnetic fields and cell phones. And when don't we
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come back, I'll tell you what happened. Oh yeah, And
then I got an email that'll want to read to
you from a woman who said that she sent something
through the portal and she was astounded by what happened.
I'm Joshua Pee Warren. You're listening to Strange Things on
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the iHeart Radio and Coast to Coast. I am Paranormal
Podcast Network, and I'll be right back. Welcome back to
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the final segments of this edition of Strange Things on
the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast am paran or I'm
a podcast network. I am your host, Joshua P. Warren.
And my wife, Lauren and I have been together for
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almost thirty years, and she's very talented and she helps
me with all of my products that I come up
with and all these little batches and stuff. And we
were talking the other day and she said, are you
just kind of continue making these little products forever? And
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I said, you know, no, I think I've done enough
of that. I mean, fortunately, I have been very wise.
I've made good financial decisions in my life, and so
I don't have to constantly sell things to me. Well,
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here's how I view it. I come up with an invention,
a metaphysical for lack of a better word, tool that
helps me to improve my life. And then when I
do that, I get excited about it, and then I
want to talk about it, and then people contact me
and say I want one, and I go okay, and
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then you know, so I make one. But I think
that this might be the last year I'm going to
do that, because that, I mean, it is very time consuming.
And so this is twenty twenty five. And if you
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I think I might have one more product because I've
been using this and I've really been impressed with how
it has helped me, one more product that I'm going
to produce, and then that may be the last one forever.
So if you want to know about it, please go
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to Joshua Pwarren dot com and on the homepage there
you'll see where you can subscribe to my free and
spam Free E newsletter, and when you do that, you'll
instantly receive some free goodies as well. But that's that's
where I will talk about what the new thing is.
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So I have a buddy I'm not I'm going to
use his name, and he got online and he bought
some of these EMF blocking stickers and told me that
he thinks these things work. And he said, I sleep
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better and no random headaches anymore. I'd get random headaches
that would go away ten minutes after my phone is off.
How is that possible? Because I've never just stopped a
headache by turning my phone off. It happened countless times.
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And until I got the stickers, and he talks about
other stuff like that. Well, look, here's all I can
tell you is that I have spent thousands of dollars
buying electro magnetic and electro static fill detectors that will
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pick up a very wide range of frequencies and voltages,
et cetera. And I got the exact same stickers that
he had, and I videotaped my experiment where I was
putting them in front of cell phones and also charging
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pads and things that were producing EMF, and I got
basically no effect whatsoever, So I mean placebo. Perhaps all
I can tell you is that, I mean I was
going if I had put one of these stickers on
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a cell phone or on one of these EMF charging pads,
and all of a sudden it dramatically changed the reading.
I would be on here singing the praises of like
this is amazing. I don't even know how this works,
because it's not suppose to work. Well, yeah it's not.
It doesn't work because it just doesn't. I can't measure it.
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I can't measure it. So I did that experiment for
you all. And if hey, you know what, if you
feel better about that, fine, if you get one of
those things and it helps you, fine, I'm just telling
you I could not measure a result. H emails. Let's see.
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This comes from Jessica in North Carolina, and no this
is not my sister. She says, I just wanted to
say thank you for creating my favorite podcast. Your show
is such a vibe. It's like step into another realm.
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Every time I listen. I love how you weave together mystery,
the paranormal science, and those little synchronicities that feel bigger
than coincidence. You've really opened up my perspective and sparked
a lot of wonder in my life. I look forward
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to every episode. It feels like a journey that we're
all taking together through the unseen. I am grateful for
what you put into the world. Wow, how nice is that?
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Thank you, Jessica. You see, this is what drives me
to continue. A message like that, a heartfelt message like
that beautiful, heartfelt me message, thank you. And then I
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have a message from Kimberly, actually couple emails from Kimberly
in Texas. You know, I was telling everybody, and as
of this moment it still works. You can go to
the real blackmailbox dot com or Thegodsigil dot com and
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you can send an email for whatever you want to
manifest that will be sent through the portal. I don't
know if it's going to manifest or not, but you
can try. It's an experiment. Kimberly says, I sent my
prayer through the porthole from my daughter that she would
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get the promotion she had applied for. She had three interviews.
The first interview was before I sent the prayer, and
she was very upset because she felt like she froze
and didn't do well. But she made it to the
next round, and after receiving your advanced email, I listened
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to your recording and sent my prayer right away. She
got the promotion exclamation point. She had applied to this
position in the past when it was opened and did
not get it. I will say that I also lit
my prayer candles and listened to your good Fortune tone
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as well. I used every technique that I could think
of to help, and I thank you for sharing the
portal as well as your guidance and insights. I have
used your good Fortune tone for myself and also have
the ring which I received right before I was offered
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a really wonderful position that I am in now. You
have helped me multiple times in the past few years,
so I send you a very big thank you, thank
you very much and gratitude for all that you do.
And that's Kimberly in Texas. And then she sent this
message as a follow up. Not only did my daughter
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get a promotion, she got a call from her lawyer
that she is finally getting a sizable settlement from a
car accident where someone had rear ended her while she
was eight months pregnant three years ago. Let's see here,
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she hasn't heard anything from them in months. This will
enable her to pay for the childcare she will need
in this new position and get a new car. I
also noticed that my own paycheck had some extra money
in it this period. When I checked to figure out
why I was apparently given a recognition award, I didn't
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even know about it. It was a nice surprise. So
again I send you my thanks and gratitude. And that's
Kimberly in Texas well. Kimberly, thank you for letting us
know that God bless you. I hope that good things
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continue coming to you. And if you want to do
what Kimberly did, just go to the real blackmailbox dot
com or the Goodsigil dot com. Sigil it's about S I, G,
I L. And now let's end the show together. If
you can close your eyes, take a deep breath as
we meditate on the good fortune tongue. That's it for
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