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do at home, and a lot more on this edition
of the program. Were the Mayan's actually right about now?
I know you're probably thinking, what do you mean, Josh,
we went through and we're all still alive? Or are we?

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It's something to think about. I mean, you've seen the
sixth sense, right, But seriously, I think what I'm going
to tell you will surprise you. You'll find this very interesting.
I should have known this, but I don't think that
I did, so it takes us in a very interesting direction.

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Before we get into that, though, Uh, just a quick
news update for you. I have been reading reports saying
that here it is I'm recording in February of three
that the amount of snow pack on the Rocky Mountains
and even the Sierra Nevada is quite more than average

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for this time of year. That's great because we are
all working together to try to manifest a lot of snow,
especially in the Rocky Mountains this winter so that it
will eventually melt and help raise some of those water
levels in Lake Pow and Lake Mead, which of course

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will affect ultimately the whole world economy. Um, so we're
defying the the scientific odds at this point. Good job, everybody,
keep it up. Okay. So now, in of course, there
was tons and tons of speculation that one way or another,

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especially on I think it was December twenty one, somehow
the world was going to end or there would be
a radical shift. But it was mainly doom and gloom.
And you know, and that wasn't so long ago. I mean,
you're talking about a little over ten years ago, so
you know, unless you're a child, you should remember all

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of the hype regarding that, and just to sort of
recap for you if you if you just look up
the phenomenon here at Wikipedia, it says the phenomenon was
a range of beliefs that cataclysmic or transformative events would
occur on or around they one December. The date was

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regarded as the end date of a five thousand, one
hundred and twenty six year long cycle in the Mesoamerican
Long count calendar and festivities took place on December twenty
one to commemorate the event in the countries that were
part of the Maya civilization, like Mexico, Guatemala Um, Various

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astronomical alignments and numerological formulas were proposed for this date.
A New Age interpretation held at the date mark the
start of a period during which Earth and its inhabitants
would undergo a positive physical or spiritual transformation, and that
the twenty one December would mark the beginning of a

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new era. Others suggested the date mark the end of
the world or a similar catastrophe. Scenarios suggested for the
end of the world included the arrival of the next
solar maximum, an interaction between Earth and uh supermassive black hole,
or a cataclysm which would all of the Earth colliding
with a mythical planet called Nibiru. All these different ideas

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were out there, and I started studying this twelve phenomenon,
and even I myself thought that there may be something
to it. There were a lot of pieces that we're
adding up and pointing in that direction. And you know,
I had been down to Belize and studied the Mayan
culture to some extent, and in fact, I even did

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about I think it's about a two hour presentation about
this in twelve and Charleston, South Carolina and uh. In fact,
you can watch it for free on YouTube, and it's
actually well worth watching because it really applies not just
to what was happening then, but to any kind of

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devastating or or in time scenario, or you know, any
type of situation where something's going to hit the fan.
It's got a lot of good survival info in it.
Just go to YouTube and type in Joshua pe Warren
and then something like twenty Charleston presentation and you should
be able to find it and watch it. UM and

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of course that's for free to everybody on YouTube. You
know what, let me pause for a second and mention,
and uh, you know, this is something gosh, I've been
kind of dreading bringing it up because it's to me,
it's so sad, but in another way, um, there's something
good about it. So Um, when I did that presentation

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and Charleston in my great friends Linda and Shag Klodowski
helped me put that together because they lived in Charleston
and they were just wonderful, wonderful people, just uh, just
so fun loving and open minded and enthusiastic, and they
were just huge supporters of me and my work and

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we we we hunted ghosts together. They took my classes.
Linda even came down to visit me when I was
in Puerto Rico. And now you know here it is
ten years later and both of them are dead and uh,
and they both died relatively young. Shag was I believe,

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in his fifties and he just went to sleep one
night and never woke up. And that was a huge
shock because he wasn't nobody was aware he had any
kind of problem or anything like that. And uh, that
just absolutely devastated Linda they those two were just you know,
entangled souls. They were soul mates, and she never got

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over that. And then just recently, I mean like weeks ago,
Linda died cancer, and you know, as terrible and tragic
and sad as that is, here is why I say
that at least we can take solace in this. When

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Shag left the earth, he died peacefully in his sleep.
That is one of the greatest gifts I think you
can have, because we all have to leave somehow or another,
and uh, I think that's that's a pretty good way
to leave. That's about the best way you're gonna leave. Linda,
she had to suffer some before she died, but now

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that that's over, she is reunited with Shag, and that's
what she wanted. She always wanted to be reunited with him,
and I believe they are back together now. So again,
we all missed them, and uh, it's it's almost unbelievable
that they're both gone. But the pain I believe is

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over and now um they are continuing this journey together.
And so I love and miss both of them, and
of course, um I love their daughter Tony and her
husband Dakota, and we all kind of felt like family,
so help me put together that presentation there in Charleston.

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Back in Well. I bring all this up because another
one of my closest friends, Mr Dean Worsing, he recently
sent me a video of a rocket scientist talking about
something that I figured I would have heard. But I
guess I either I I hadn't heard this, or I

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forgot about it or something. So this rocket scientist, who
is well known. UM, I could give his name, but
I'm not going to, just because that I really don't
know him very well and I don't want that to
be an issue. It's not relevant to what he was saying.
As you will see, he said that if you go
back and you you look at what happened in the

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year that something major occurred that was being kept secret
um around the time it happened, and wasn't even revealed
until like two years afterwards. That's how how my controversy
there was overkeeping this a secret. He said that in

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July of right around July, that the Sun emitted these
massive UH flares like X flares. I think they call
them coronal mass ejections, very much like the Carrington event. Um,

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what's happened in the eight hundreds, which caused a gigantic
electro magnetic pulse all around the Earth. And back then
the technology was, you know, nothing compared to what it
is now, and so we didn't have a lot of
wires to burn out other than like telegraph wires and
sparks shooting off of railroad tracks and causing fires and
that kind of thing. Now, something like that in our

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delicate electronic age would be a catastrophic And he said
that these incredible solar flares, we're heading straight towards Earth,
and everybody was just ready for it who had access
to the technology. And then at the last minute, something

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happened to to to change the course of these flares
right before they were about to hit Earth. Okay, when
we come back, I'm gonna tell you more about this.
And you know what, He's right. I've got the NASA
web page here which breaks all this down for you.
This is kind of mind blowing. It looks like the

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Mayans may have been right, but something saved us. Um
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And if you're unclear about the whole e MP thing,
the MP means electro magnetic pulse and whenever, uh, a
magnetic pulse hits a metal wire, that wire produces electricity.

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That is how we produce most of our electricity on
this Earth. It is by subjecting coils of metal wire
to magnetic fields. And so the Sun is constantly blasting
Earth with all these magnetic um ejections, these magnetic pulse
electromagnetic pulses, and but the Earth is is usually shielded

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because we have this magnetic field around the Earth called
the magnetos sphere. But in some of the areas where
the magnetosphere is a little bit thinner, you can actually
see what happens when these uh solar pulses get get
closer to the Earth, and that's when you get it
places where the sky glows, like the northern lights the

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Aurora borealis, or the southern lights the Aurora australis. UH.
You're actually seeing some of that energy from the Sun
interact with that magneto sphere and the iono sphere around
the Earth. So um we're used to having a certain
amount of electricity or electromagnetism blasting us all the time.

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But the problem is if we get a super huge
blast of magnetism, all of these fine little mental wires.
They can't handle it. It produces so much of a
surge of electricity that it just burns them out. And
that is why an electromagnetic pulse is a huge burst

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of magnetism that is is so powerful that it can
even be weaponized. You know, sometimes you you have bombs
that will produce a pulse that can take out electronics
in a certain place. Or of course, if you have
these natural ones that come from the sun, those can
be scary because you know, we're talking about uh, something

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that Mother Nature is producing, and you know, there's only
so much you can do about the weather, so uh,
to a certain extent, we kind of seem like we're
biding our time here before something like this happens anyway. Uh.
That is why, for example, I have a Sunshine Simple
solar generator that I keep at my house, and the

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Sunshine Simple is the world's most powerful solar generator for
the price. And it's cool to have that because you've
got to realize, if we ever got a big e
M p then um, I mean computers in certain areas
would be wiped out. So and computers control pumps, so

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you probably wouldn't be a to get an electricity pump
to you, or any electricity that would pump water into
your house, or or fuel that you could use for
your car. I mean, you wouldn't even you can't even
comprehend the chain reaction of problems that would happen if
all the computers got fried in this day and age.
You know, the financial system would go down, probably couldn't

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get any money, A lot of bad stuff would happen.
So if you do get a Sunshine Simple solar generator,
the cool thing about that is that Mobius owns that company.
He makes them, and uh, you can even get him
to make a ferit a cage for you, or just
tell you how to make one on your own that
you can put around the generator to protect it so

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that if there ever is an e MP, whether it's
man made or natural, this generator will still work after
that when everything else will be fried. Sunshine Simple dot
com if you want to watch some videos there Sunshine
Simple dot com. But anyway, that's that's why the the
idea of this is scary. So in July, this scientist

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was saying that we it was the time had arrived.
All of these huge electromagnetic pulses, these coronal mass ejections
had fired off from the Sun and were supposed to
hit Earth, and there was nothing we could do about it.
But just you know, the people who were in the know,
maybe they had a little warning, uh not much of one,

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but they just kind of kept it quiet because why
panic everybody. And then at the last minute, he said something,
something came in and influenced them and changed them. He
said they came so close that instead of hitting Earth,

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he said that they went between Earth and the Moon.
That's what he said. That's I mean, that's unbelievably close
to the Earth and so uh. And then he went
on to say that he was at some conference and
I believe he said that Linda Molton Howe claimed that
she knew some guy who was involved with the government

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or whatever who said that a spaceship had come and
done something to change the course of those blasts. Who
knows if that's true or not, but that's that's what
he was saying in this video. And he said that
what's really interesting about that is if indeed, as it
looked like, uh it was going to happen, if those

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if those pulses had hit Earth as directly as they
were supposed to in July that sure enough, they predict
that we might have been able to like pull through
this with just emergency resources for a few months, but

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they predict it would take around five to six months
before everything would break down and we would we destroy ourselves,
we start reverting back to caveman and just killing and
looting and lego. And he said that that would end
up being right around, you know, late December of just
as the Mayans had predicted. Wow, all right, so okay,

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then I said, well, is this true? Yeah, it is. Uh,
it's all over the place. In fact, here it is
right here at on the NASA website NASA It's it's
science dot NASA dot gov. It's called near Miss the
Solar Superstorm of July. This was published in July of

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So this was published two years later after the incident,
and it says if an asteroid big enough to knock
modern civilization back to the eighteenth century appeared out of
deep space and buzz the Earth moons system, the near
miss would be instant worldwide headline news two years ago

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in Earth experienced a close shave justice perilous, but most
newspapers did not mention it. The impact or as they
called it was an extreme solar storm, the most powerful
in as much as one hundred and fifty plus years. Quote.

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If it had a hit, we would still be picking
up the pieces end quote, said Daniel Baker of the
University of Colorado. Baker, along with colleagues from NASA and
other universities, published a seminal study of the storm in
the December issue of the journal Space Weather. Their paper,
entitled quote a Major Solar eruptive Event in July, describes

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how a powerful coronal mass ejection or c m E
tore through Earth orbit on July. Fortunately, Earth wasn't there. Instead,
the storm cloud hit the stereo a spacecraft, and uh
says here Baker, the scientist says, quote, I have come
away from our recent studies more convinced than ever that

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Earth and its inhabitants were incredibly fortunate that the eruption
happened when it did. If the eruption had occurred only
one week earlier, Earth would have been in the line
of fire. And then they go on to talk about
how that, uh, you know, a direct hit by an
extreme CME such as this one could cause widespread power blackouts,

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disabling everything that plugs into a wall socket. Most people
wouldn't even be able to flush their toilet because urban
water supplies largely rely on electric pumps. Okay, so then
they go on to say before July, when researchers talked
about extreme solar storms, their touchstone was the iconic Carrington

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event of September eighteen fifty nine, named after English astronomer
Richard Carrington, who actually saw the instigating flare with his
own eyes, and the days that followed his observation, a
series of powerful smese hit earth head on with a
potency not felt before or since. Intense geomagnetic storms ignited

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northern lights as far south as Cuba and caused global
telegraph lines to spark, setting fire to some telegraph offices
and thus disabling the Victorian Internet. A similar storm today
could have a catastrophic effect. According to a study by
the National Academy of Sciences, the total economic impact could

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exceed uh two trillion dollars, or twenty times greater than
the cost of a Hurricane Katrina. Multi ton transformers damaged
by such a storm might take years to repair. Quote
in my In my view, the July storm was in
all respects at least as strong as the eighteen fifty

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nine Carrington event, says bigger. The only differences it missed
in quote and to give you even more of an
idea of what they're talking about, they measure the power
of these things and what they call nano tesla's. So
they say that like an ordinary geomagnetic storm that hits
Earth um but doesn't really do any harm, just creates

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the northern lights and all that is around fifty nano
tesla And the worst geomagnetic storm of last the last
century happened in nine, and that was six hundred nano tesla's.
They believed that the Carrington event was about a staggering

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eight hundred to seven fifty. We're talking one thousand, seven
hundred fifty nano tesla's. And they say that this thing,
if it had hit, it would have registered at least
twelve comparable to the Carrington event, twice as bad as
anything we saw in the last century. But you know what,

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there's something really inspirational and positive about this, even though
I know it's kind of scary. I'll explain. I'm Joshu
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Strange Things on the I Heart Radio and Coast to Coast.
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Joshua pe Warren, and this is the show where the
unusual becomes usual. I'm going to do something that I
don't usually do on this show. Here in a little bit,

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I am going to play some e v P for you,
some electronic voice phenomenon. Could these be the voice of ghosts? Well,
I know the guy who captured them. Um, so yeah,
I'll be uh, I'll be playing that for you soon.
Let's get back to this story, though. Don't you think

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it's amazing that for thousands of years the minds had
had said that something catastrophic was going to happen in
twelve and then this happens. What a coincidence. And even
though it was a near miss and we got lucky
that time, well, uh, it does make you think that
you don't get lucky forever. Anybody who lives in a

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hurricane prone area knows that eventually it gets you. But
in this case, did some type of outside force come along?
Call it God, call it extraterrestrials call it spiritual interventional bing?
Did something come along and somehow change fate, change destiny,

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and switch that and protect us the last minute? Let
me tell you quickly what happened to me on that
uh notorious date, December twenty one. I was in Asheville,
North Carolina. I owned a house there at that time, that's,
of course my hometown, and one of my friends was

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throwing ave End of the World party and I was
invited to go and it sounded like a fun thing
to do. But I don't know, for some reason, I
just I wasn't filling up for it. I was feeling
very weird that day and I remember that, uh, you know,
I've been up kind of late working in the night before,

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and my sleep schedule was off, and uh, I think
that I ended up taking a nap and sleeping. In
the afternoon, I was by myself at home, and all
of a sudden, I hear this, god awful it sounded
like an explosion outside my house. Boom. I woke straight up,

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stone cold, jumped out of my skin, like, oh my god,
that did not sound good whatever that was. And I
walked outside and this huge tree had fallen and crushed
my car. It was a Kia Spectra. Just destroyed this car.

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And you knows, I kind of looked back and I thought,
you know, it's very possible that if I had gone
to that party, I would have been getting in the
car right around now to leave. And I mean, that's
this stuff like that just give you the goose pumps,
you get the chill. And to make it even weirder,
as it got dusky, the sky turned the most oh striking, eerie,

(31:06):
surreal shade of purple. It didn't look real, you know,
when you see that once in a while, it's like
it looks like a painting. I remember. I talked the
next day to Dr Bill Forston, who, of course he's
he's super famous for uh writing books about the threat
of e vps excuse me of of e MPs like

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uh in his book one second after and he he
goes out there and he advocates for protecting the grid,
and he speaks before Congress and all this stuff. He's
always on coast to coast. Day I'm talking about it
and uh. And he said, Josh, did you see the
sky yesterday evening? He said, He says, I walked outside,

(31:48):
I saw the sky. Look because he lived there in
western North Carolina as well, because I saw this guy
elect And all I could think is that that song
by the doors, this is the end. I know what
he meant, but you know what. And then, of course
nothing else bad happened. But that was a pretty dramatic

(32:08):
way for me to remember December. I'm glad I decided
to skip that party and and take a nap. But man,
that yeah, it totaled my car basically. Uh So anyway, Okay,
here is why I say all this is is actually
kind of inspirational and positive, and that is because look,

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if this thing was destined to happen, this bad thing
that could have potentially destroyed everything, and then at the
last possible minute something came in and saved us, well,
then that implies that not everything has to be fixed

(32:50):
that and I mean in a fixed state, that we
may have a choice to go in and actually change
things that are supposed to happen. And I'll give you
an example of what I mean. I know I bring
up the Bible a lot, but you have to understand
that the Bible is the best selling book of all time,

(33:15):
all right in the entire world, in all of human history.
So this doesn't necessarily have anything to do with your beliefs.
This is a big part of of our culture around
the world. At least five billion copies of the Bible
have been sold. That means that if every time a
Bible had been purchased you got one penny, just one

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US penny, you would have fifty million dollars. Okay, that's
that's a lot of Bibles out there. And one thing
that I always thought was kind of interesting and unsettling
about the Bible is sometimes the Bible will will say things,
especially in Revelation, about bad stuff that's gonna happen, and
it will be like these things will come to pass,

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doesn't say they might if you don't behave like for example,
Matthew chapter four, verses six through eight, King James version,
and ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars,
see that ye be not troubled, for all of these
things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.

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And then he goes on like, here's uh, here's one
from Revelation Um chapter one, paraphrase the Revelation of Jesus
Christ that God gave him to show us things that
are going to come to pass. So it's like there's
all this stuff in the Bible that's like, look, bad
things are gonna happen. All you can do is prepare

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for it. And it's kind of nice. It's kind of
nice to think that it is possible that we actually
always may have a choice and that we might be
able to actually go in and uh and influence the
destiny of the world if we can get our heads

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on straight, you know, because otherwise, you know, the next
time something bad happens, next time there's an e M P.
If if we're not uh, if we're not prepared for it,
then what we're toasted? Right? So anyway, that's the inspirational
thing to take from it. And if you know more
about what may have come and saved us, and feel

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free to share it. All right, So let's get to
these audio recordings that I told you I'm going to
play for you. This is something that again I don't
usually do this because I've never been a big fan
of e v P. As a matter of fact, I
was on Coast to Coast a m one time being
interviewed by the man himself, the Great Art Bell, and

(35:52):
Art had a much more open mind than I do
regarding e v P. And maybe I just don't have
the best ear or something. I don't know, but um
I was willing to tell Art that I don't put
a lot of stock in it, and he took issue
with that and we kind of got into a bit
of an argument on the air about the legitimacy of
e v P as a research tool. I mean, if

(36:14):
you want to go do it for fun, you go
for it. But and and trust me, Art Bell was
not somebody that you wanted to get into an argument with. Uh.
He's he was very intelligent, insistent, man. But um, you
know that's the thing. It's like. I have always thought
that if we're gonna make real progress with this stuff
called paranormal research, we've got to have some pretty blatant,

(36:36):
stringent controls on things. And the number one thing that
works against us is this thing called paradoia. You've heard
me talk about it before. Paradoia is spelled p A
r e I d O l i A and it
is the tendency for human beings to perceive something and

(36:57):
impose a mean, full interpretation on it, so that one
sees a pattern or meaning where there actually is none.
I think the best example of this is seeing the
man in the moon. You look up and you can say,
I see a big face there. We all see it.

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We all see the man in the moon. And if
you were an ancient person, you might say, that's a
big dude up there looking at us. You might, But
we now know that that's not true. Okay, I can
go get a telescope. Yes I don't. I don't even
have to fly to the moon. I can get a
telescope and I believe what I'm seeing as a better
view of that and there that is not a man's face.

(37:39):
That is paradoia. Um looking at clouds and making them
out to be you know, rabbits and stuff like that,
that's paradoia. It is the natural tendency to create order
out of chaos, so to speak. And I think it's
one of the strongest things in the world. Magicians use
it all the time to manipulate us, and I mean
like stage magicians and illusionists. So that's why I've never

(38:01):
been a big fan of this. But here's what I'm
gonna play this for you. You hear me talk a
lot about my buddy Jim Cologna, and he is the
composer who was so inspired by my work to compose
this piece of music about it Um Joshua's Shop of
Curiosities and Miracles. I think Jim Cologna dot com is

(38:24):
his Uh yeah, j I M C O L O
N n A. Jim Cologna dot com that is his website.
This is a guy who's got a really good ear
and he's also a paranormal investigator. So he has been
for years investigating this haunted house in Pennsylvania. And he

(38:45):
wrote me an email and he goes, I know that
what your stances on e v P. But I want
you to listen to some of these and just tell
me what you think. And I said, okay, So when
we come back, I'm going to play a couple of
these for you. But these were captured using a spirit box,

(39:07):
so it's not like just a straight up imprint. I'll
explain what that means when we return. I'm Joshua pe Warren.
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(41:20):
edition of Strange Things on the I Heart Radio and
Coast to Coast. I am Paranormal Podcast Network. I'm your host,
Joshua P. O Warren. And when I was a kid,
my dad always had a police scanner that he would
listen to for fun. And you know these scanners, they

(41:41):
would have a function where it would just scan through
a bunch of channels really fast that if you heard
something that you liked, you could stop it. It's very
similar to what happens when you just hit the scan
button on a radio like the one you probably have
in your car. Um And I think that that's pretty
much all these so called spirit boxes are. There are

(42:03):
a lot of them out there, so I can't speak
to all of them. I don't own all of them,
but most of the ones that I see are basically
like one of those scanners that all they do is
they go through and they scan everything, which includes while
the artificial signals from radio stations and walkie talkies and stuff.
So you're getting just like a bunch of background noise

(42:24):
and you're you're just getting a little snippets of it.
So once in a while, if you hit that scan
button and then a voice pops out that happens to
sound like it might be answering your question. If you
believe that that is a ghost that's speaking to you,
then I think the only way you could believe that
would be to believe that somehow this spirit is manipulating

(42:48):
this device in order to make it, uh express this
word at this time. So basically, the ghost is like
using synchronicity like this, tapping into the matrix of reality
in order to get a message across maybe. So that's
very different than like the old school e VP sessions

(43:11):
where you just hit the record button and then you
you sit back and you're quiet, and you may not
hear anything with your naked ears, But then you play
the recording later and there's a voice there, almost like
the something was imprinting directly onto the recording medium. Now,
So like, I don't know, uh if ghosts or spirits

(43:35):
are using these spirit box devices to manipulate and speak
with people or not, um, but uh, there's no harm
in playing with it and experimenting. So this is what
Jim Cologna and his team have been using at this
haunted house in Pennsylvania. So I'm just gonna play a

(43:56):
couple of clips for you that he sent me. Uh.
These are probably not even what he would say are
the best ones, but these are ones where I can
at least hear the word that this seems to be
answering whatever they're talking about or asking about. Okay, so
this first one is the the spirit if if it

(44:17):
is a spirit says the word nuts. Okay, you're ready,
here we go. What is your favorite food? Nut? Okay,
now I'm gonna play this for you one more time.
Listen and see if you hear the spirits say nuts.

(44:41):
What is your favorite food? Nuts? I mean, you know
I can hear the word nuts. Of course I knew
it was supposed to say nuts. But all right, let's
move on to another clip, and this one, Um, he
believes that the spirit may actually be saying the word spirit.

(45:11):
All right, I'm gonna play this for you one more time.
Do you hear the word spirit? All right? So you
can make up your own mind. Uh. He has plenty
more examples like this, and um, you know again, I

(45:32):
have to go back and just say it may or
may not be an example of some type of interdimensional
or spiritual communication. I don't personally think that that kind
of stuff is reliable enough to at this point change
where we stand on proving whether or not we're talking

(45:57):
to some other type of being. But there's no harm
in it experimentation and uh, I thank Jim Cologna for
allowing us to play that for you, and if you
would like to UH again correspond with him regarding his
his work. UH and definitely listened to some of his
his music he has composed Jim Cologna dot com, j
I M C O L l O n A dot

(46:20):
com great guy, a lot of fun hanging CEO l
O n n A. Yeah. Um, all right, So I
now would like to read to you a testimonial that
I got from Brett in New Jersey. And Brett is

(46:40):
big fan, big supporter of the show, and he apparently
owns one of my wands and also a psionic De
materializer a k a. The bad Buster. You can find
these things in my curiosity shop. He says. Here is
my testimonial. My neighbor's pool had not had a pool

(47:03):
cover in a few years and looked disgusting. It was
nauseating after using the psionic De materializer, the bad buster.
They started cleaning it. Then, when getting the WAND, I
set the intention of them buying a pool cover. They

(47:25):
received the pool cover within a couple of weeks after
my using the WAND it seemed impossible. I also used
the psionic de materializer to help me get work in
my business. When I forget to use it, my hugest
accounts cancel. But when I do use it, they hire me.
Thank you so much, Brett, And that's Brett in New Jersey. Hey,

(47:49):
that's a wonderful testimonial. Thank you, Brett. I really appreciate that.
You see, that's why I keep making these things and
putting them out there. And they come with money back guarantees.
You've got nothing to lose. Okay, if if you listen
to me, you kind of see what my attitude is
about all this. Go to Joshua P. Warren dot com
and click the link to the Curiosity Shop and just

(48:10):
see what's there. You know, I make a lot of
the stuff myself. Um, here's something that's kind of weird
that I figured I might try to share with you.
I think I got time to squeeze this in because
you know, I am kind of an unusual guy. That's
why they call me the Wizard of Weird. And I

(48:31):
just thought recently, I was looking at ancestry dot com
and you know, years ago I sent off my my
saliva and they gave me a d N a profile
of the countries that are connected to me genetically. Where
do you think I am from? Like? What countries would
you guess right now are connected to my DNA? I

(48:54):
think about it for a second. Well, here we go.
Let's see if this is gonna surprise you or not
so and maybe maybe these are countries that just show
you we're like weird people who are into the paranormal
come from. Okay, the number one section, which is sixty
three percent of my genes are from England and Northwestern Europe.

(49:17):
That's six. Next with four is Scotland. Next with ten
percent is Ireland. Next with eight percent is Norway. Next
with three percent is Wales. Next with one percent is Synegal.

(49:45):
Those are my only genes from Africa. And then also
with one percent Northern Italy. So again England and Northwestern
Europe is sixty p Scotland fourteen, Ireland ten, Norway eight,
Wells three, Senegal one and Northern Italy one I wonder

(50:11):
how many people who have a similar DNA profile are
also into weird stuff, and maybe maybe they're even seeing
ghosts and getting abducted by UFOs and having psychic magical experiences.
Just something interesting to think about. My blood type is
so positive, though I don't have that, Uh what is it?

(50:32):
There are a negative thing I've talked about before, So
I don't have the alien DNA, But that's fine with me.
I'm I've got enough quirks. I don't need anything on
top of that. Um. And it's also kind of cool that,
you know, obviously the birthplace of paranormal research and investigation
what they originally called psychical research in the modern age,

(50:53):
in the Victorian Age. Uh, it all started right there
around you know, England and that part of Europe. And
then also I have some Norway blood in there, which
is where you find the Hestlin lights, which are very
similar to the Brown Mountain lights in western North Carolina
where I grew up. But the Brown Mountain lights, of
course are on a mountain and the Hestling lights are
in a valley. But either way, it's a dramatic form

(51:16):
of geology. So I think that I my uh, my
interests are are well rooted in a lot of tradition
that goes back to storytelling and an interest in mysteries
in the unknown. All right, it is time for you now.
If you can to kick back, relax, close your eyes

(51:37):
if possible, take a deep breath. We're gonna try to
make this next week for you the best week ever.
Meditate on this, Listen to the good Fortune tone. That's

(52:10):
it for this edition of the show. Follow me on
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(52:32):
for you next time, I promise, so please tell all
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remember the Golden rule. Thank you for listening, thank you
for your interest in support, thank you for staying curious,
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