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Get ready a wizard of weird. This is Strange Things
with Joshua Warren. I am Joshua BE Warren, and each
week on this show, I'll be bringing you brand new
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mind blowing content, news exercises, and weird experiments you can
do at home, and a lot more. On this edition
of the program, I reproduced best I could Dr masaru
Imoto's water Crystal experiment, and I'm gonna tell you what happened,
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and I've got a lot of other really weird and
interesting things to tell you about in this podcast. As usual,
let's start with this movie that I watched, oh I
guess in two thousand four, called What the Bleep Do
We Know? This is one of my favorite documentaries and
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it digs deep into theories on the nature of reality itself,
and it's entertaining, but it's it's it's very thought provoking.
It gets into quantum physics and all that good stuff
and portrays it in a way that's relatively easy to understand.
It is not without controversy as most documentaries uh go,
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but um, if you've never seen What the Bleep Do
We Know? I highly recommend you watched this movie. Well,
at one point in the film, they feature this Japanese
scientist named Dr mass rou Inmoto, and he looks like,
you know, sort of an older fella, and he is
basically professing that water observed and and filmed under a
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microscope looks different after it has received a blessing or
some kind of a loving statement, or is exposed to
a piece of beautiful classical music. So he was freezing
water in particular to create water crystals, and so before uh,
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he would um take the water and expose it to
something positive. The water might just look like kind of
an irregular, messy shape, uh, And then he would take
water from the same batch and say I love you
too it every day, or play a piece of mozart
for it. And then all of a sudden, when that
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water is looked at, it's frozen crystals look like beautiful snowflakes,
like like it goes from being an unruly, unharmonized, unsymmetrical
looking men us to something that looks like it has
been touched by the design of God, you know. And
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so the point is that, well, humans are made primarily
out of water and empty space, and so since we
are water creatures living on a water planet, the point
is that positive vibes can physically reshape the water in
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your body. So if you receive a blessing or kind words,
or you listen to beautiful things, that literally physically reshapes
the water into your in your body and puts everything
throughout your body into a more harmonious and healthy state
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of being. And it sounds cool, and you know what,
when you it, it sort of intuitively feels like that
that should make sense, doesn't it. So they show all
these dramatic examples of this in the movie. And I
actually went on after this to interview uh Dr masro
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Emoto myself years ago. This was on my old radio
show that I did in Asheville, North Carolina called Speaking
of Strange. I got him on live radio one time
from Japan with a translator because he did not speak English,
and uh and I talked to him in person and
and but I never really tried to reproduce what he
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did because Okay, here's the specific breakdown according to what
I understand and some of the things that were presented
in this movie. Okay, so what he did and his
his facility, his lab there in Japan was he took uh,
fifty Petri dishes and then he took a he took
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a bat of water, all from the same source. It
could be from from a particular lake or a creek,
or it could be something that was totally distilled whatever,
and then he would put a drop of water and
each one of these fifty Petrie dishes, so now he
would have fifty drops of water, and each drop, I
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believe he said was point five sea c's, which that's
about half a millimeter, which I think is about one
fifth of a teaspoon, so pretty similar to what you'd
get if you just took a little dropper and meant
put a little drop of water there, okay, And some
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of these drops of water would be exposed to the
blessing or again classical music or whatever, and some would not.
And then after that and they would maybe expose them
for a period of uh of minutes or hours or days.
It just it just kind of depends. He tried it
out different things. But anyway, afterward he would take all
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these and put them in a freezer and freeze them
down to negative twenty five degrees celsius for three hours,
so in fahrenheit, that is negative thirteen fahrenheit for three hours,
pretty darn cold. And once they were frozen for three hours,
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then he would move these samples all at once into
a slightly warmer environment, which is a second freezer. This
one is said at negative five degrees celsius, which is
twenty three degrees fahrenheit, so still below freezing, but a
lot warmer. And the second freezer had cameras and microscopes,
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and that's how like inside they were built for being
in that kind of cold environment, and so that's how
they would watch and photograph the crystals form and then
compare the shapes that the crystals took on. And I
guess that, um, there must there must be something about
them warming up a little that makes them form a crystal.
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You'll see why this is very This sounds a lot easier,
believe it or not, than it is. But anyway, so, uh,
this that's essentially what he was supposedly doing. And I
believe that's more or less what he told me when
I interviewed him. But I cannot go. I've got that
interview archived on a tape, an audio cassette tape in
one of my storage units, and one day I will
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find it and hopefully it will be in techt But anyway,
if you go and just look at like his Wikipedia page.
He was born in nineteen forty three and Amoto died
in and they they say he was a Japanese businessman, author,
and pseudo scientists who claimed that human consciousness could affect
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the molecular structure of water. His two thousand four books
The Hidden Messages in Water was in New York Time
is best seller, and it says his conjecture evolved over
the years, and his early work revolved around pseudo scientific
hypotheses that water could receive positive thoughts and words, and
that polluted water could be clean through prayer and positive visualization.
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I think you can see that whoever wrote this was
not a fan of moss Root and Motto's work. If
you go down to the section on reception, it says
commentators have criticized the Moto for his insufficient experimental controls
and not sharing enough details of his experiments with the
scientific community. He has also been criticized for designing his
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experiments in ways that permit manipulation or human error. And
I must jump in here and say that I do
realize to a certain extent, somebody, at the end of
the day has got to interpret these results in a
way that may seem almost more artistic than scientific, unless
you get a mathematician in there to you know, kind
of measure angles of shapes and all that. But anyway,
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so I think you get the idea of like the
criticism against his work. But like I've told you, I
always have felt like that there may be something to
this idea, of course, that that somehow, uh water could
be you know, physically affected by these things. So I decided,
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I don't have the stuff that that he had, but
let's say see if I could get anything similar to
what he got in his experiments. So here's what I did.
I have just a regular refrigerator in my kitchen, and
my refrigerator's freezer at its lowest is around zero degrees fahrenheit.
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So that is a far cry from the negative thirteen
fahrenheit that Emoto was using. So we'll start right there.
I didn't, you know, it's a lot. It's it's quite
a bit warmer, but still it's still zero and it
still freezes water. I do have Petrie dishes and microscope
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slides and all that, and I have I think a
pretty nice digital microscope with the big screen that allows
you to take color photos and videos. I don't know
what magnification Emoto was using, but my microscope can magnify
up to twelve hundred times, which I think is pretty good.
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So I thought, I believe I've got the basic tools
to pull this off. And when we come back, I'm
going to tell you what happened when I carried out
my own little version of Dr Emoto's experiment, and I
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every day is golden and every night is silver. So
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here's what I did for Mike Speriament. Now, I I
I did not have to document every little step because
I figured, you know, this is a preliminary experiment to
see if anything happens that's notable, and if something does well,
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then fine, I'll go back and I'll repeat this whole process,
and then I'll do a better, more scientific job of
recording and documenting all the little details and variables. Okay,
so here's what I did. As a control. I took
a normal drop of distilled water from a bottle I
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got at the grocery store. Okay, I cracked it open fresh.
I put this drop of water on a slide like
a microscope slide, and I put it in the fridge
for a couple of hours and let it freeze. And
then I took get out of the fridge and very quickly,
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with my wife Lawrence help, we we put it into
the microscope and we photographed the slide as soon as
possible as our control. So next, and I'll tell you
what that looks like in a minute. Okay, So next,
I repeated that exact same process, except this time I
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got a little speaker. It's one of the smallest little
MP three players with a speaker that I've ever found.
And I put one piece of classical music on it
that we would replay over and over again. Uh. One
of the pieces that moss Root Emoto apparently used with
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success was Mozarts I'm Kleina knock Uzik, which we've all
heard just on my phone here right. So I put that,
um my little MP three player, and then I stuck
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that in the freezer with the water while it was freezing.
This the second sample, and that time, um, you know,
I was I was really staying close to the fridge
because I wanted to see how long that player would
go until it froze up. And it surprised me. It
went like almost thirty minutes and then the music stopped.
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And so, but knowing that was gonna happen, I had
a bigger speaker set up outside the refrigerator that also
had that same piece on it on a loop, and
so I instantly started playing that. And so now at
least that same music is perhaps permeating the freezer. You know,
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that was the idea. And let me tell you, after
hearing that, it's a lovely piece but after hearing it
for an hour and a half, I think Lauren was
about to throw my boom box out the window. She
had had enough Mozart at least of that piece, uh
at that time. And so that was the only difference
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with this second sample. It was Mozart was playing all
around it as it froze. Okay, So then same deal.
Uh slipped it out and looked at both of these
at room temperatures, so you know they're immediately going to
start melting a little bit. Looked at both of them
under various magnifications and and took pictures, and both samples
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just looked like glass with some bubbles in it. There
were no crystals and either sample. And but once the
sad puple started to melt and the bubbles began to move,
they eventually took on this really like crazy otherworldly look. Suddenly,
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these drops of water they just started assembling into these forms,
and they looked like an mc escher work. They look
like these big giant silver balls floating in the air.
I mean, it was it's wild looking. I mean if
you if you blew this up into a print, you
could put this on your wall and everybody would say, oh,
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what a what a cool piece of art you have here.
If you want to see what this looks like, I
posted this on my website one unmanipulated. Yeah, I didn't
do anything to it. Just go to Joshua pe Warren
dot com. There's no period after the P. When you
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go to Joshua pe Warren dot com, click the link
to the Curiosity shops scrolled down and eventually you'll see
the word bubbles And this picture currently is right below it.
I don't know how long it will be there, but
it is there currently, and it really does look like
a work of modern art. So that was really amazing
and cool to me. But in terms of the experiment,
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the most surprising part is that I never could even
get one crystal shape. Both of these samples pretty much
looked the same, and I thought getting a crystal shape
would be the easy part, but I mean, like, look
how easily frost crystals appear on your windshield, for example.
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So I never got one crystal and again, my control
looked just like the sample with the water playing. So
I did not capture anything like what dr Imoto got.
And I know right now some of you are thinking, well, Joshua,
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that story sucked. Why did you tell us all this, Well,
it's because, for one thing, any time you get a result,
it's valuable, even if it's not the result you were
hoping for. Secondly, I'm telling you what did not work,
what did not achieve that result. But I also do
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not have the set up that Dr Emmoto said he had,
and I'm not gonna go purchase and set up all
that stuff just to do this experiment that may never
even turn out for me. But a lot of people
listen to this show all over the world, and maybe
someone listening does have the means to reproduce this the
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way that Dr Emmoto did it, and you will now
be inspired to go out and try it out for
yourself now that you understand what the process is supposed
to be like. And it was fun, It really was fun,
and you do see interesting stuff and and who knows,
you might even do exactly what I did at your
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house at the level that I did, but you end
up getting crystals for some reason I don't know. I mean,
this is a very sensitive thing, but that's what happened
to me with my little home experiment. And frankly, I
still do believe the water can hold information and the
water is affected by thoughts, just like Dr Imoto said,
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but just that I was not able to prove at
this point personally whether or not this kind of technique
can be used to document it scientifically. So what do
you think about that? Now? You know? Of course I
I do. I do know that vibration affects water in
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general because of symantics and what I do with parasim atics.
But you know for that, well, you're usually using water
at room temperature and you get a dramatic result the
free time. So actually, you know, if you look at
it from that point of view, normal symatics demonstrates something
like this effect even more thoroughly than the frozen water
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stuff would because it's not like you as a human
are running around every day exposed constantly to negative thirteen
degrees fahrenheit, right, So I mean room temperature should give
us more relevant kinds of results regarding this sort of stuff.
But there is no doubt, there is no doubt that
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non physical vibrations and frequencies affect your state of mind
and that affects your body. Uh. Any doctor will tell
you that, and that's why doctors are always talking about
how bad stress is for your health. Stress is a
measurement of the type of signal that your brain is
giving to the rest of your body all the time.
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And a little stress is necessary to survive, uh, maybe
to prod you to do good things and and and
avoid bad stuff. But an excessive amount of that starts
to unnecessarily destroy the body. And you know what now
that we are kicking off this new year here, Uh,
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you know, a lot of people, as I mentioned before
and my last podcast, have been having a really rough time,
you know, rough time with the holidays and stuff. And
I mentioned that, Uh. Here, here is what we have
to think about when we deal with stress and the
concept of bad luck and what we often consider bad luck.
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I wrote something in my book Used the Force, a
jedis guide to the Law of Attraction, which you can
now read for free right now if you go to
my website Joshua Pee Warren dot com and you click
on the um on the picture of the book cover says,
do not be frightened or unpleasant surprised to see your
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world begin to change before your eyes as you alter
your reality using positivity. Some things must break down so
that others can be born. Whenever one door closes, another opens,
and vice versa. Let this process be exciting for you.
Many people stagnate in the same conditions the year after year. You,
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on the other hand, are taking hold of your life
and the reality you will experience. You're moving things forward
in a positive way. Be happy to see the old
guard in your life crumble away so that new energy
and circumstances can arrive. This is what you wanted. Um.
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I might read a little bit more when we come back,
but then I want to get onto some new news
that a lot of people have been excited about regarding
cold fusion. Well, actually, and maybe it's not cold fusion,
and it's just it's just fusion solving the energy crisis.
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It sounds amazing, but there's a catch. I'm Joshua pe Warren.
You're listening to strange things on the I Heart Radio
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will be back after these important messages. Stay right there.
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There's more Joshua P. Warren coming right up. Hi, I'm
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Welcome back to Strange Things on the I Heart Radio
and Coast to Coast. I am para normal podcast network.
I'm your host, Joshua Pete Warren, and this is the
show where the unusual becomes usual. If you are doing
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everything positive you can, but bad things are still happening
to you, and you go, what's going on here? Let
me continue reading This little passage from you is the Force.
As we know from science, energy cannot be created or destroyed.
It simply changes form. Now you are at the helm
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of how that form is remolded. Rest assured that if
you sincerely project positive, loving, happy wishes, then bad results
cannot ultimately come from those wishes. Ironically, even Darth Vader,
despite all his bad actions, eventually brought balance to the
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Force by the power of his good actions. Luke and
Leiah were born out of love, and that love was
once again proven when Vader destroyed the Emperor. You may
never know exactly how things will turn out, but you
can make the most of your efforts by considering your
relationship to the entire universe and including all the people within.
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So if you want things to get better and improve,
it can't happen without some thing's breaking down. And and plus,
I mean, you know they say be careful what you
wish for. You know, Andrew Carneggie was the richest man
in the world at one time around nineteen hundred and
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yet he complained all the time that he never had
any free time. That's a heck of a tradeoff, isn't
it never had any free time. I can understand why.
And unfortunately, you know, if you have a wishing machine
or something like that and you just say I I
wish for happiness and you just write happiness down, well,
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that can be too vague. If you want happiness, um,
you have to have an example of it. So the
best way to be happy is to instead of just
saying I want to be happy, say I want to
be like this, and write down a memory that you
once had that made you happy eating an ice cream cone.
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For me, it might be snorkeling, or it might be
hugging someone you love, or it might be seeing your
new baby, or just think of a moment that made
you feel happiest and then use that as your reference
point for happiness, and and that's what you try to
manifest that feeling, and then it has an emotional connection. Um.
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But you also really have to find a way to
believe in luck, even if you can't explain it. I'll
give you an example. This is a story which is
often attributed to Napoleon. Napoleon was trying to decide which
generals to place in charge of an upcoming campaign, and
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Napoleon said to his assigning officer, how about General Francois
who took the bridge. He did a good job. And
the officer said, uh, well, sir, I think he just
got lucky. So Napoleon says, all right, well how about
General bin Dauvoir who took the castle with no losses?
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And the officer said, you know, actually I think he
just got lucky too, And Napoleon, exasperated, said, uh then
General Bull who took the English armory, And the officer said, oh,
now that guy got really lucky. Fine them, exclaimed Napoleon.
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Get me lucky generals, get me lucky. General. See, you
you have to sometimes put a logical twist like sometimes luck,
like you think luck is one thing and you go, well,
that's impossible, that's b s. That's magic, but you might
not be thinking about it the right way. Luck is different.
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Luck is is about somehow twisting fate a little bit
to your advantage, using your mind to do that. We're
always amazed when we when we try to tap into
our relationship with the universe. And I want to point
out that we are making incredible scientific advances, but I
also want to keep things realistic for you. On this podcast,
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Lauren and I were watching sixty Minutes recently and at
the end the uh, the anchor came on at the
presenter and he said, we just got some amazing news.
You know, scientists at this laboratory in California have had
a fusion breakthrough. They've used fusion for the first time
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ever ever to create a reaction in which they were
able to get more energy out of it than they
put into it. And this could have big implications for
solving the energy crisis, et cetera. And I was like what,
And I rewound that and watched it again, and that's
what he said. They got a reaction and they got
more energy out of it than they put into it.
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And I turned to Lauren, and I said, if what
he just said is this is one of the most
amazing moments of our entire lives, because that should be impossible.
You're getting into perpetual motion theory at this point. Like
everything somebody's always got to pay for it. You know,
everything isn't perfect balance. You don't get a free lunch.
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And I understand that there may be ways around that,
if we can tap into other dimensions and get energy
there or that, I mean, I know there are there
are loopholes, but too straight up, like produce a reaction
and get more energy out of it than you put
into it. Like if that's true, that changes the entire
world of physics and therefore all other science. I mean,
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like that is I I just sat there for a minute,
like I can't you know, I'm trying to process this,
and so of course I went and looked it up.
And so here's the the official story. UM In December
of the U. S Department of Energy reported the researchers
at the National Ignition Facility had achieved a net energy
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gain from a fusion reaction. So specifically, they used lasers
like something out of Star trek Um and they they
they were firing at this from what I understand, some
hydrogen fuel and the lasers. Okay, so let's see, they
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say in this reaction, the reaction produced about three point
one four mega jewels of energy. I'm not even gonna
try to explain what a mega jewel is, but just
think three point five. That's a lot. While it only
consumed two point oh five mega jewels of input. That
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sounds amazing. So they put in it's it's it says
like they reported. They put in two point oh five
and they got out three point one five. That's crazy.
That's like again earth shattering. But guess what, here's the
small print. Here's what people don't understand. However, while that
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reaction may have produced that much, even more energy was
used by these lasers that consumed three hundred and twenty
two mega jewels of grid energy in that process. Okay,
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so you see that's a big catch. So they used
a system that had three and twenty two mega jewels
to knock uh three point one five mega jewels uh
at a two point oh five I think you understand.
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I'm saying, like, look, basically, um, it took more energy
you to set this system up. So it's still interesting.
It's still interesting, but it's not it's not as exciting
as you as you'd hope, you know, speaking of Star Trek,
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you know William Shatner, he was you know, he was
the oldest man to go into outer space, and he
you know, he wrote this thing I read the other
day that is, I think, really profound, and it's something
that we need to think about as we as we
look at our new year and how we were starting
to behave as human beings. It's reported that he wrote
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last year, I had a life changing experience at ninety
years old. I went to space. After decades of playing
an iconic science fiction character who was exploring the universe.
I thought I would experience a deep connection with the
immensity around us, a deep call for endless exploration. I
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was absolutely wrong. The strongest feeling that dominated everything else,
by far was the deepest grief that I have ever experienced.
I understood, in the clearest way possible, that we were
living on a tiny oasis of life surrounded by an
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immensity of death. I didn't see infinite possibilities of worlds
to explore, of adventures to have, or living creatures to
connect with. I saw the deepest darkness I could have
ever imagined, contrasting so starkly with the welcoming warmth of
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our nurturing home planet. This was an immensely powerful awakening
for me. It filled me with sadness. I realized that
we had spent decades, if not centuries, being obsessed with
looking away, with looking outside. It did not. I did not,
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I'll tell I'm sorry, he says. I did my share
and popularizing the idea that space was the final frontier.
But I had to get to space to understand that
Earth is and will stay our only home, and that
we have been ravaging it relentlessly, making it uninhabitable. So
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think of him up there in this vast blackness, as
he said, it's all blackness and death, and he's looking
down and he sees this blue globe of life. We
do need to figure out, at least how to start
getting along without killing each other. Don't you think that's
step one? When we come back, I want to tell
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you something about the Georgia guidestones. And then, um, oh yeah,
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Warren and you know, last year the Georgia Guidestones were destroyed.
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And if you don't know what the Georgia Guidestones were, um,
they were these six gigantic granite slabs kind of like
monoliths that were arranged in this monument out in this
field in the middle of nowhere and uh in Elbert County, Georgia,
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and they had what looked like commandments carved into them,
which a lot of people believed were like the commandments
of the New World Order. And it for decades, it
was a big mystery who put them there and exactly
why they were put there. And I think that I
finally came to a conclusion as to why that those
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things were put there. And I actually did a seventeen
minute podcast about my my what the conclusion that I
came to on my old podcast called Joshua Pee Warren Daily.
So if you just go to Google and search for
Joshua Pee Warren Daily and you want to hear that,
it's free. You don't have to do anything other than
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go to just look up Joshua pe Warren Daily. There's
a bunch of them. There's like over five hundred of them,
and scroll down to December nine of seventeen, and I
did one called Spoiler Alert, The Real Story of the
Georgia Guidestones. And that was back in the days when
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I was traveling so much that I would often record
my podcast on my cell phone. And this is one
that I did on a cell phone, so it sounds
it sounds like a phone call. But yeah, that's the
December Joshua pe Warren Daily, The Real Story of the
Georgia guide Stones. If you're interested, you can go back
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and listen. But the point is that last year somebody
planted some explosives apparently, and and blew them up. There
are people who also say they think it was an
act of God, that God just shot down some kind
of lightning bolt. But the it's it's unsolved. Nobody knows
what happened. But it was so destroyed that the the
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county came in and they removed all the pieces and
they're giving the land back to where it came from.
And that has been wiped from the face of the earth.
And there are people cheering about that, um, But you
know what, just think about this. The person who put
that there and I and and I believe I know
who it was. As if you listen to what I
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just told you to to listen to the person who
put that there spent years planning that was spent a
lot out of effort, trying to be very secretive about
the whole process, spent a lot of money to put
those things there because he believed they were going to
be there for thousands of years, if not forever. They're
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like once humankind had, you know, World War three or whatever,
and and we we destroyed everything and needed to start over,
these would be the new ten Commandments. And look, look
how long they lasted. Uh let's see when were they built? Uh,
I guess I should have Okay, it says, okay, nineteen eighty.
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It's okay. So they lasted from nineteen eighty until two.
That shows you how astounding it is that we have
as much of the ancient world around that we that
we still do from literally from thousands of years ago.
And but but you see, that reminds me of this
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quote by Albert eins Stein that George Nori is fond
of saying that we should all think about if we
don't learn how to start getting along here on Earth.
Einstein was supposedly asked, how do you think world War
three will go and Einstein said, I don't know, but
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what I can tell you is that World War four
will be fought with sticks and stones, and so therefore
we are possibly on the precipice of something like a
World War three, and it's up to us to prevent
that from happening. That's an interesting way, uh, an interesting
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thing to think about as as we start this new year.
I told you on my last podcast that if you
go to my curiosity shop and scroll down, you'll be
able to see a picture that a witness throw of
the mysterious blue Bunny. But I didn't have time to
read you the email that he wrote, and he wants
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to remain anonymous, but he said, I sent you an
email the last time you were on. I have done
my best to create an image of what I saw.
It's not absolutely correct, but it is not far from
what I saw. Like I mentioned before, it was transparent
and more electric blue. The pattern is not absolutely accurate,
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but kind of similar. And I saw mine in Colorado,
northeast of Denver, in Weld County, middle of nowhere, on
a dirt road. So if you want to see this picture,
that may be something like the incredible plasma energy Blue
Bunny that I talked about. I've talked about it in
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numerous times. I forget what I think the episode where
I originally talked about it was called something like the
wild this story I've ever heard one of my You
can just if you ever want to look from my
old shows, this like the Strange Things podcast, just go
to Strange Things Show dot com Strange Things Show dot
com and I have them all listed there. So um,
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but yeah, I thought you would be interested to hear
where he saw what he saw because maybe somebody you know,
listening around that area would would be interested. Maybe you've
had a similar experience. I also, of course, have been
talking about how important it is for us to have
proper snowfall in the Rocky Mountains this winter of to
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help to alleviate the drought situation that's happening in the West.
And uh, and you know what, there has been. Like
I said, we're gonna work together and we're gonna try
to manifest or snowfall and the Rockies, especially the part
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of the Rockies around Colorado and Utah, Um, because it's
gonna take more than one winter to achieve this, but
we need to we need to start on this process
of getting some big snowfall, because, as I've said before,
the amount of snowfall that we get here doesn't just
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affect the people who live here. It starts to chain
reaction of having enough water to grow food that affects
the economy around the entire world. So I've been talking
to Dr Molder about this, you know, getting updates, and
we've been discussing like game plan. And you know, recently
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since we've been talking about this, there has been record
rainfall in California and Nevada. In California though it's been
so hard that they it's just like the ground could
to handle it. And you know, they had all kinds
of flooding problems and stuff like that. Um, but rainfall
is like only ten of what fills up something something
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like the Hoover Dam. We need snowfall in the Rocky
Mountains and any part of the Rockies, but again especially
the part around Colorado and Utah, and so uh. Dr
Moulder and I were doing what we can to help
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manifest snowfall. Uh and and and this is something where
we can all work together. You can use whatever technique
you want to and we can work together as part
of the manifestation family to get a measurable result, excuse me,
a measurable result that defies the the dire situation that
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climate scientists have been predicting. So this is a really
interesting experiment. But as Dr Moulder and I were having
that discussion, we got even deeper and we started brainstorming
about a brand new advancement and manifestation technology. Everything that
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we've ever put out there has worked extremely well for
people all over the world, and so right now we
are attempting to create a new generation device and if
this all works out, then we will be and we
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will be announcing something about it, probably in March. And
this is very exciting because I just want one of
these for me, and you'll want one for you as well.
So I'm planting that seed. Uh, you have something interesting
to look forward to. But I have a lot of
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cool stuff that I'm coming out with this year, as
you'll see, including a whole new laboratory that I'll be
telling you about. So my newsletter will give you all
that information, super super exciting stuff. But now the clock
has got us, So I tell you what, Let's chill out,
relax if you can, and close your eyes, take a
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deep breath, and let's all listen together to the one
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