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April 2, 2020 • 18 mins

George Noory and author Lynne McTaggart explore her research into the power of group intention, and how even a small group of people across the globe could end the threat of the coronavirus with just their thoughts.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on
iHeartRadio and welcome back to Coast to Coast George Nori
with you our special guest, Lynn McTaggart back with us.
One of the central authorities on the new science of consciousness,
is an award winning author of a number of books,
including the worldwide bestsellers The Field, The Intention Experiment, and
the Power of Eight. She's also the co founder of

(00:21):
the international magazine What Doctors Don't Tell You, the health
expo get Well, and also the architect of The Intention Experiments,
which is a web based global laboratory to test the
power of intention to heal the world. She is consistently
listed as one of the world's most spiritually influential people. Lynn,
I can't think of a better time to have you back.

(00:41):
Welcome back again, Thanks George, it's great to be back
with you. My gosh. Last Friday we did an Intention
Experiment prayer with the audience to hopefully minimize this coronavirus
and also get America back to work again and stuff.
How long does it generally take if it works? Do

(01:03):
you see results? Well? I think what's really important and
this is what I've found with both the big intention
experiments and my small power of eight groups, it's really
important to be specific and to ask for sometimes with
something as big as this, to ask for it in stages.
So I've been doing live intention experiments on my Facebook page,

(01:29):
and I've been asking for basically, I'm looking right now
to flatten the curve, because if we can flatten the
curve of deaths and incidents of it, then people will
know that it's peaked. You know, the authorities will know
that it's peaked, and they will loosen up some of

(01:49):
the lockdown. So we worked on it. We'd like to
flatten it for at least ten percent or more. So
the universe seems to like specifics. When you say exactly
when and exactly how much, it seems to respond better
to that. Interesting, is this something you might be able

(02:10):
to lead us in tonight? Another intention experiment to let's
do that tonight, We'll do it in our next hour. Great?
And then, so what have you been doing lately beyond
this mess we're in? My God, we are just I
mean unbelievable. What we've been doing is I've been doing

(02:30):
weekly intention experiments on live Facebook, as I said, but
also the other part of me is an investigative reporter,
as you know, and we've been rooting out the misinformation
that's being circulated about coronavirus and also the suppression of

(02:51):
a number of natural cures and natural treatments for coronavirus
that just aren't getting out to the public or being
pooh pooed. And as you know, you know, I'm a
hard nosed journalist. So I don't like conspiracy theory that
don't have any proof, and I don't like fanciful information.

(03:17):
When I want to write about something, I want evidence
and proof. I want to talk to real authorities. And
I've been talking to plenty and also organizing a series
of interviews where we are talking to top doctors who
are trialing things around the world that people are not
hearing about and getting amazing results. Interest tell me a

(03:41):
little bit more about that, well, for instance, I mean
people don't really realize. And I've been speaking to a
guy called doctor Damian Downing, who is probably one of
the top integrative specialists in the UK. I mean he's
the president of the British Society of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine,

(04:05):
and loads of figures and things after his name. Now
he's worked with a team of what they call ortho
molecular specialists, who are doctors who focus on nutritional treatments,
and they worked with a triald with a doctor in

(04:30):
called doctor Mao who was chief of the emergency medicine
department at a major hospital in Shanghai. And this guy
was also part of the senior team of the Shanghai
Public Health Center where all Chinese COVID nineteen patients were treated.
And they trialed high dose vitamin C on fifty patients

(04:54):
with severe coronavirus who are in critical care situations, and
they were using high doses intravenously for seven to ten days.
Every single one improved. There was no mortality. Wiro. Well,
we have a PhD type on before you came on tonight, Lynn,

(05:15):
and he is talking about vitamin A and D and
he really believes that helps with your immune system too. Absolutely.
I mean the doctor Downing and a number of other
doctors have put together some preventive medicine and they talk
about vitamin D, vitamin A, magnesium, selenium, and zinc as

(05:39):
well as vitamin C. I take that every day, all
of them. Great, Well, that's your cocktails that's your preventive cocktail.
You know, once somebody gets it, you've got to really
up the dose of C. I mean, and if you
don't have it and you're just trying to prevent it,
you need about three grams a day. If you have it,

(06:00):
you suddenly have to take you know, heroic doses as
they call it. You're talking about, you know, ten to
twenty grams a day and sometimes you're if you first
get it, something like ten grams an hour. And you
don't have to worry about it because you know, if
you hit tolerance level of it, you'll just get diarrhea essentially,

(06:22):
but it's not going to harm you. Isn't it amazing though,
that with some of our foods we can get some
of this, but you really still need to supplement. Well,
that's the problem, George, because we used to be able
to get this from our foods, but not anymore ex
with soils. Now, you know, foods aren't as nutritious as

(06:43):
they used to be. When they've tested things like carrots,
they only have a tiny amount of vitamin A compared
to what they used to have fifty seventy one hundred
years ago. Same thing with oranges, loads of oranges don't
have any vitamin C in them anymore, So that's why
we have to supplement. You know, we just got to
the point where our food just doesn't have what we

(07:05):
need as much as we need it now. Well, with
Lynn mctagger too, next hour, we'll lead us in an
intention experiment to hopefully downplay this coronavirus and get it
to eradicate itself and get America back to work again.
Have you ever in your lifetime gone through something like
this before? No, absolutely not, and I never thought we would.

(07:27):
I think it's amazing that we have this extraordinary lockdown.
It feels like we're in a war. It really does.
It really doesn't what happens when the previous guest says
his theory is mandatory vaccines will happen for Big Pharma,
what do you think of that? Well, you know, I

(07:48):
worry about that too, because, I mean, whoever thought that
they would force us to stay in and quarantine ourselves?
I know exactly, but I'm very worried about that because
the last time we had a big scare about a virus,
the swine flu, back in ninth in the seventies, they

(08:09):
rushed out a vaccine and the first of all, the
swine flu epidemic never happened. But secondly, loads and loads
of people got a thing called galaine beret paralysis. Yes,
one of my doctors got that. He got to his
arms and legs were paralyzed. Absolutely, And so that's the

(08:30):
worry about rushing out of vaccine and forcing people to
take it. I am worried about that too, and I
think that's why we are seeing a suppression of the
information about the cheap cures that we've got for coronavirus,
the cheap treatments like vitamin C because you can't patent it.

(08:53):
You know, they can't make money on Yeah, they can't
make money exactly, they can't make money out of it.
And so but they certainly will with a vaccine. I mean,
drug companies are you know, are rubbing their hands together
right now. They're probably thanking the person who came up
with a coronavirus, whoever it was. Absolutely, And that's another

(09:16):
issue too. I Mean there's certainly stories circulations. There was
a story in the Italian press about how the Chinese
were experimenting and just wanted to see if they took
this bat virus and attached it onto a coronavirus and
I and according to this story, the US heard about

(09:37):
it and was a pull They had been doing some
funding with them and they pulled out. So I don't know.
That's one story in the press, but it's it seems
to be. It certainly is a new virus, and it
certainly is causing you immune system storms with certain people.
And I don't believe that this planet created these new

(10:00):
viruses naturally the way this one has. I can't believe
when that one person, as they call the zero patient,
that they can't find that this one person in Wuhan,
China started this and look at it now it's worldwide.
I just don't I just can't believe that. No. I mean,

(10:22):
I certainly, you know, there isn't any solid evidence for
China unleashing this to you know, to cull the population.
But it could have been an experiment that went wrong
and then it went it started, you know, it started
replicating in humans. It was something they were playing around

(10:43):
in the laboratory and it got out. Now that's certainly
profit that's possible. It really is. Did you hear the
story of the lab worker in Wuhan where they were
experimenting on these viruses, was selling the tainted animals to
the markets and made million dollars and they put them
in jail. Well I haven't heard that, but certainly that's

(11:05):
another theory of how this happened, is because of those
wet markets and selling animals who have the viruses, and
then it's somehow getting into the human chain. But yeah,
I mean, the thing is and I think this is
the thing that people don't understand that we're being told
this is a random killer, that anybody could get it

(11:26):
and die from it, but that's not true. I mean,
what it causes in some people is what scientists call
it cytokine storm. Means the immune system freaks out essentially
and mounts this huge autoimmune response to it. And the
immune system's the thing that attacks the respiratory system, and

(11:49):
there are ways to calm that. And that's the thing
about some of these supplements. There are also certain people
with underlying conditions. Even if they're younger, they might have
certain underlying conditions that are going to predispose them to
heart disease or whatever in a few decades. So those
are people who need to take particular care. But other

(12:12):
people can and everyone including those people can take certain
protective measures with some of these supplements we're talking about,
and some other things too. When you talk about the
intention experiments of large groups or groups of eight, tell
me the difference here in how they would work, Okay,

(12:35):
And really it's only a difference in size of group.
And interestingly enough, George, size doesn't matter. I mean, that's
the thing that was so interesting to me when I
started doing the intention experiments. We did one big experiment
on seeds, trying to make seeds grow faster, and I

(12:57):
ran this six times with doctor Gary Schwartz, the noted
Psychology of Arizona and Good Guy, and we ran it
in different in front of different audiences. So I had
audiences seven hundred when we were in Sydney, Australia, I
had an audience of just one hundred, and in Rhinebeck,

(13:18):
New York, and you know, with thousands of people over
the internet, So we had lots of different audiences of
different sizes, and we always got the same result. The
seeds sent intension by the audience grew faster than the
three other controls that we use. So we've seen the
same thing with groups of eight when and groups of

(13:41):
eight I started, and I called them the Power of eight.
I started these Power of eight groups just to see
if we could scale down what we were doing with
the Intention experiment to small groups. And we found that
these groups were creating who were sending into tention to
a member of the group with a health challenge. We're

(14:02):
getting miraculous results. We were getting instant healings, wow in
ten minutes. And so in a way, it was a
lot like the Intention experiment, but for an individual or
for a situation we've had. We've had Power of eight
groups trying to get more rain in their area, and

(14:23):
they've logged the rainfall before and after their intention, and
there's been a big difference. What about some groups when
when there were some hurricanes in Florida? I remember that
what about had had some you know, amazing results where
you know the the we had this group in Tampa, Florida,

(14:46):
and the hurricane Miss Champa was heading right for it.
What about the power of one one individual who really
has incredible intention abilities? Would that work? Well? People can
intend for themselves, and there are superintenders, of course, you know,
there are people who are gifted. It's a bit like

(15:08):
playing the pianos people are a little more gifted than others.
I think Jesus had that power. He certainly did, absolutely,
But interestingly, you know, he had his twelve Disciples, and
one thing that he talks about in the Bible is people,
and his group of apostles praying is one praying, and

(15:31):
they used it. He used a term that means passionately
and with one voice. So in a sense, the apostles
were the power of twelve and he said, if you
pray together like that, you will heal, and you will
be healed. You ran an experiment called the Middle East
Peace Initiative Intention Experiment for Jerusalem. How did that work? Well?

(15:56):
I was starting to experiment with different groups and what
would happen if we put them together, and I had
access to some amazing technology that was two way live streaming.
So we put cameras in nine different locations, conference rooms

(16:16):
in eight different excuse me, eight different Middle Eastern cities,
and then the ninth one was in an audience filled
with Israeli Jews, so we had Arabs and Israelis on this.
Plus we ran it live over my YouTube channel, so
we had thousands of people around the world also participating.

(16:37):
But the technology was such that they could talk to
me and I could talk to them at these individual places.
So after we sent Intention to lower violence in Jerusalem,
and after it, I asked the various audiences, how was
it for you? And they were all crying and saying

(17:00):
to the Jews were saying to the Arabs, we love you, sister,
and the Arabs were saying, your God is my God.
And these are people who have grown up to hate
each other, to think that there are horns growing out
of each other's heads, and yet they were sending love
and compassion and caring to each other. So I realized,

(17:23):
as I had seen with earlier intention experiments that are
peace experiments, that is not just the target we're affecting,
but the participants too, and that when we send intentions
for peace, they become more peaceful. To participants become more peaceful,
and their lives become more peaceful. I survey people after

(17:46):
these experiments, George, and I've found this with peace experiments,
the ones we've done to lower violence, we've run seven.
We did that in Washington, DC with you, remember we did,
and we had a huge effect the area that we
sent intention to. There was a lowering of violence And

(18:08):
what was really interesting is, once again when we asked
people who had signed up, who were part of it,
what had happened to them. They talked about how they
were getting along with an estrange family member or their boss,
their whole relationship had changed, or a child who had
been a strange for them suddenly contacted them and so on.

(18:32):
Their lives are becoming more peaceful. They were saying they
were in love with everyone they came in contact with.
So it got me understanding that there's a big mirror
effect here that's even more important than what we're sending.
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