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Ready to be amazed by the wizard of weird. This
is Strange with Joshua.
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War I am Joshua wa Pe Warren, and each week
on this show, I'll be bringing you brand new mind
blowing content, news exercises, and we're in experiments you can
do at home, and a lot more. On this edition
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of the show, create a Ghost Investigator kit for pennies.
As a matter of fact, you might be able to
just do it for free, because I'm going to tell
you about some objects and items that you very possibly
have in your home right now. Common household items that
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can be easily and quickly converted into a surprisingly effective
ghost Hunting Kit, and this is actually going to be
part one of a series based upon this booklet that
I wrote about fifteen years ago. Basically, we're going to
talk about how to create a simple homemade ghost kit
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in this show, and then in a next show, maybe
probably the next one, we'll talk about how to do
this with a UFO hunting kit, and then a cryptid
hunting kit, and then psychic investigation kit. And I decided
to do this because that you know, I'm recording this
in the summertime, and every year around the summertime is
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when people start getting geared up for their fall paranormal investigations.
That's prime time to go out and go ghost hunting
and get into spooky things and go to creepy places
and investigate all kinds of odd stories. And people contact
me and say, how do you do this? What are
the best tips? How do I go out and effectively
investigate things? Because there's a lot of bunk out there,
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and so now it's a good time to start preparing
for that prime paranormal investigation season. But keep this in
mind whether or not you want to go out and
be one of those people who investigates a location or
you just want to see if there might be some
activity around your house or your workplace, Well, you can
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easily use these tips. It's also a really good refresher
for all of us who go out and do this
sort of thing. But you know, keep this in mind.
Anybody can be a paranormal investigator if you have the
right starting point. I'm going to give you that in
this show and also sometimes How to the Blue. You
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are just forced to be a paranormal investigator if something
just starts happening at your home and you need to
deal with it, well, step one is properly documenting it
so you can figure out what to do or to
seek advice from someone else and explain to that person
what's going on. And this book let that I wrote
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fifteen years ago, almost fifteen years ago, it's called poor
Man's Paranormal, a manual on using household items to document ghosts, UFOs,
cryptids and psychic activity. Right now it has been called
the Paranormal mcguiver all right, So again it covers all
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these topics, like, you know, let's say, for example, I
don't know, let's say you wake up in the middle
of the night and there's a bigfoot running around outside
your house and you don't have a picture of it.
But you go outside, you have footprints there and you say,
oh my god, I don't have any plaster or paris.
How do I make a cast? I don't know anything
about how to make a cast. Well, you grab this information.
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I tell you how to go in your kitchen find
the stuff to make a cast so you can preserve it. Okay,
that's the kind of thing I'm talking about. And it's
funny because nowadays, you know, even though I wrote this
booklet almost fifteen years ago, you might think a lot
of stuff has changed in terms of technology and how
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we do research, But you'd be surprised how little really
has changed in our field. Technology has changed enormously on
when it comes to research among high tech stuff, but
as far as like consumer technology that the average person
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has access to, it's really only primarily changed in terms
of communication and entertainment. And I mean, your cell phone,
for example, is not that much better nowadays at capturing
a ghost than it was fifteen years ago. In fact,
it might have been better fifteen years ago because there
is now software on phones that will often automatically take
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the blemishes as they see it, or optical illusions or
flaws out of the picture, even though that might be
what you're looking for, some kind of a ghostly image there.
And so you know, we're dealing with mysteries that have
been around here since the dawn of humanity. And so,
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like I say, we still have not made as much
progress as you'd think in fifteen years. This goes to
show just how truly rare these things called paranormal phenomena are.
And to give you an example though, of just how
much like high end research has changed. You hear me
talking about how I love my little one thousand frames
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per second sony camera that I go out and use
to catch UFOs because UFOs are often flying too quickly
for the eye to see, but a high speed camera
slows them down and allows you to see these things
that would otherwise be invisible. Well, just a few years ago,
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research facilities like cal Tech and MIT they have created
they have created high speed cameras that can shoot at
trillions of frames per second and they can even see light.
They can see light speeding across a room or speeding
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across an object. I mean, if you want to see
just like one example of this, just go to YouTube
and just type in something like high speed camera captures
light and you'll see a variety of these that come up.
There's one, okay, filming the speed of light at ten
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trillion frames per second. That's the slow mode.
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Guys.
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I mean, it's just like incredible how that these scientists
have these huge budgets. I don't even know much money
they spent to make that. They have these huge budgets
and they can create this astounding technology, but they're just
using it in laboratories. They don't have the ability to
bring it out into the field and study paranormal stuff
with it. So that shows you kind of what I'm
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talking about. So a lot of the things that I've
described in this book are still very relevant. Let me
also read to you the back of this book to
give you a nice little overview. Contrary to what you
often see on TV, you do not need tons of
money and fancy equipment to document the unknown. Whether you
want to study what's happening in your own life or
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start an investigation team, you probably have all you need
in your house right now, and this manual tells you
how to use it, and language simple enough for a
fifth grader. Okay, so let's just kind of dig in
and just to give you an overview of what you're
going to get out of this series, I'm going to
do for you over the next few shows. How to
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use your phone to capture EVP, using balloons and light
bulbs to detect electrostatic fields, using AM radios to document
UFO interference, using flashlights to communicate with the other side,
making footprint cast from what's in your kitchen, Creating ghost
traps using a jar and aluminum foil, making an EMF
meter with a coil of wire and an led toilet,
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paper balloons, flour, or wristwatch. These are some of the
simplest tools that you can use. You can use a
necklace to tap into your psychic capability. You can detect
ghosts with the refrigerator magnet and a paper clip. Okay,
this is kind of thing I'm talking about. So I'm
going to sort of skip through this first section here
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about ghosts. But first off, I want you to I
want you to hear this that I wrote in the introduction. Okay,
one of the things to understand about the paranormal is
that it eludes us because it happens so quickly and unexpectedly.
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It can take lots of time to set up an
elaborate system properly calibrated to measure intricate data. But in
the real world you must be flexible and able to
properly improvise and create your research strategy. But whether we're
talking about ghosts or UFOs, or cryptids or psychic phenomena,
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all these common subjects, they share something. Okay, Okay, here's
the first thing. The fabric of reality is electrical energy.
Almost anytime a paranormal phenomenon occurs, there is a weird
surge of electrical energy. So burn that into your mind.
And remember that all particles in the universe are trying
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to reach a state of balance between two basic poles.
So you can kind of think of it like a
magnet having a north pole and a south pole. And
if you take two magnets and you try to force
the north poles together or the south poles together, they
will resist. But if you place a north pole against
the south pole, they'll attract and stick. Case like repels
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and opposites attract. And it's the same with most of
the electrically charged activity. These these ions and stuff that
we will deal with with paranoral investigation. But we call
them positive and negative instead of north and south. It
doesn't mean we're talking about positive being good and negative
being bad or anything like that. So when we come back,
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I'm going to start getting into just some basic tips
for you, and you can take notes. But also I'll
tell you how you can go get this pdf book
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Gietto zome. Everything around us, each object, every molecule of air,
swirls with positive and negative electrical charges. And when you
rub two different objects together, like your socks dragged across
the carpet in winter, the positive builds up more on
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one side and the negative more on the other. And
that's why when you touch a conductive door knob you
receive a small electrical shock. The shock balances everything again,
allowing the positive and negative to flow back into equilibrium.
Most classic paranormal phenomena occur when there is an imbalance
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of electrical charges in the atmosphere, and you can measure
those electrical anomalies as they stir, which may be allowing
our dimension to temporarily connect with another, and when they
suddenly balance again, well, the phenomenon stops. The period of
this electrical unrest can be seconds, minutes, or hours, and
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it's important for you to document them while they occur.
Here's something else to keep in mind. Regardless of what
you are documenting, the basics of the scientific method are
of the utmost importance. Just remember, if you're facing a mystery,
rule out the most likely explanation first. The most likely
explanation is usually the correct one, but not always. That's
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called Ockham's razor. Try to determine cause and effect by
looking for patterns. Does one action relate to another action?
You must start with a broad view of what's happening
and narrow it all down to possible sources. This is
basic problem solving and logic, and last before we dig
into the steps here, do everything you can to record
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every aspect of the strange phenomenon so others can analyze
it and avoid becoming too personally attached to the situation
when allowing others to do their best to objectively of
evaluate the situation and your results. So don't get offended
if somebody suggests it might not be what you think
it is. The purpose is to gain the truth at
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all costs. That applies to everything. So now let's get
specific into ghosts. Ghosts are usually accompanied by odd electromagnetic
fields and though there are lots of expensive, highly sensitive
devices made to pick up different electromagnetic fields. If a
field is strong enough to affect your environment visibly, you
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can most likely measure it with a simple compass. Now,
I've talked about this before on the show, and these
days there are some pretty good compasses that you can
get online. And I don't have the name of one
in front of me that I like to use right now.
I think it's let's see, it might be online compass
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dot AP if that looks right, Yeah, that's the one
I think that I like to use. And you bring
it up and you just hold your phone flat and
then it operates like a real compass. But anyway, the
best thing is to actually have a physical compass, because
I always keep one. I've got my favorite one, as
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you'd probably know about from Transylvania that I got when
I was there at this little antique shop. I've got
it in my hand right now. I always keep this
right here beside me when I'm doing the show. Grab
a compass. They should always point north. And of course,
when you use a compass, a traditional compass is held
flat in your hand, all right, so it's held horizontally
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you're looking down on it from above, it should always
point north. If it does not, make sure it's not
close to something that's metal, metal, or magnetic or electrical
like a lamp. So you want to kind of get
it away from those things because those can affect it.
If not, and it is being affected by something weird,
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if the compass does not stay on a steady north,
especially if it spins, then it may be corresponding to
some kind of paranormal disturbance. And if you don't have
a compass, let me tell you it's so easy to
make one. One way is to get a small linear
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object like a needle or a straightened paper clip, floating
on water inside of a non metal bowl. So get
yourself like a plastic bowl, put some water in there,
and float this little needle on top of it. Before
you do that, you need to get a magnet like
a refrigerator magnet, and then take your needle or paper
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clip and stroke one end of it about the last
third of its length in the same direction over and
over on that magnet, even about one hundred times. And
if you don't have a magnet, you can also just
stroke it with a piece of fluffy fabric or wool
or silk, but a magnet is much better. So what
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you're doing is you're magnetizing one end of this wire
that's kind of your pointer end. And the pointer needs
to float on the water in the non metal bowl,
and you can lay it on a small piece of paper,
or you can lay it on a sliver of plastic
or foam, or if you have a needle, push it
through a cork. There are many different ways. As long
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as it floats easily, you're fine. Once it floats on
the water, give it up to two minutes to settle,
and then the end you stroked should stabilize and start
pointing north and at that time you'll know you have
an effective compass. And then you can just observe it
to see if any stray or bizarre electromagnetic energies in
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the room are affecting it. And this will lose its
strength after a while, so you might want to redo this,
you know, like restroke it every ten minutes or so.
By the way, if you have kids, this is all
these tips are great ways to have like a fun
party where you teach them basic things about science, like
hands on science. So that's a very simple way to
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make a compass. Here's how to make an EMF meter.
The simplest way, of course, an EMF meter picks up
electromagnetic fields are These are electric fields that are moving
through the air that might be associated with the ghost
moving through the air. The simplest way to make an
EMF meter is to just take a large coil of
thin insulated wire. Doesn't matter. You can take it from
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any appliance you've got, or maybe you have some laying
around the garage. You can easily obtain a coil of
thin insulated wire. It doesn't even matter exactly how thin
it is, but probably the thinner the better. And it
doesn't matter exactly how large it is, but the larger
the better. And then hook it to a small light
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bulb or an LED, and for greater sensitivity, it's best
to wrap it around something metal like a nail, but
it can also be wound around something non metallic like
a pencil. Okay, so anyway, once you wind this coil up,
you attach each end of the wire to the two
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leads to power this bulb or the LED, and then
if a strong magnetic field comes by, that bulb or
led will blink you can test this by taking a
magnet and just waving that magnet over that coil of wire,
and you'll see that led or that light bulb blink.
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This is a basic EMF meter. I mean, if you
test it out, if you take that coil of wire
and you hook the leads to that light source and
you wave a magnet over and it blinks, you have
a basic EF. And now I don't want to get
too technical here in a podcast, but if there's also
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something basically called a vault meter. So if you want
to see if let's say, like an object, the haunted
object has an electrical current coming from it, well here's
something else that's very easy. You can do with a
coil of wire. All right, take that coil of wire
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and wrap it around a small, shallow cardboard box, doesn't
matter what it is. I think of, like you know
those little boxes like you get when maybe you buy
a wristwatch or maybe even a ring. If you have
a little cardboard box like that, all you need is
one half of it. You can put a compass inside
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that box, and then you can take a coil of
wire and wrap it around that that whole box all
around the compass and then once you've wrapped it, you
can take those two ends that wire and if you
touch them to something like the leads of a nine
vault battery, well, that compass will start going nuts because
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when that wire is hooked to that battery, it creates
an electromagnetic field that affects that compass. So that is
a vault meter that you can use if you want
to test whether or not an object is producing a current.
So you see these two kind of go hand in hand.
The EMF meter is when you take something like this
coil of wire and you hook it to a light bulb,
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and then if you get a magnetic field around it,
it produces electricity that powers the bulb. But on the
other hand, you can use a similar thing to kind
of reverse the process. So you take that same coil
of wire and you just put it around that compass,
and then if you touch the wire to something electrical
it it makes an electromagnetic field. So that's how electricity
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and magnetism are related. And I know this may be
a little tricky to visualize for some of you, but
you know what, if you want to get this actual
ebook and some others, it comes in a little pack
nine dollars and ninety five cents is all it costs.
Right now, you can download it instantly off of my
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website and the Curiosity Shop Joshua Pwarren dot com. In
my town, I can't even buy a Hamburger for nine
dollars and ninety five cents. But now that is the
most technical stuff. I promise you. When we come back,
I'm going to tell you what you can do with
a fluorescent bulb. This is one of my favorites. And
if that's not simple enough, well we're going to get
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into what you can do with toilet paper, balloons, soap bubbles,
party streamers. Yeah, we've gone over the most technical stuff
all read, so doll' sweat it all right. I love
this stuff and it can come in handy. I'm Joshua
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When an electrical charge moves, it's considered electromagnetic, and when
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an electrical charge stays stationary, it's called electrostatic. And the
amazing forces of electrostatic power relate to many paranormal phenomena.
There is the potential to move objects, make hair stand
on end, cause cold chills, create three dimensional light forms,
and one of the fastest and simplest ways to tell
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if there's a strong electrostatic field nearby, is to walk
around with your arms exposed and just feel the air.
See if your hair stands on end, or if you
feel a tingly sensation like you would get if you
put your hand up to an old TV screen for
those of you who are old enough, but one of
the easiest ways to also detect an electrostatic charge is
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to just get a fluorescent light bulb, especially the shorter
ones that are maybe twelve inches to twenty inches long.
Turn the lights out, and walk around a room with
this bulb in your hand and try to hold it
sort of in the middle instead of the end. You
can try both ways, but the middle might be more accurate,
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and all of a sudden it'll start blinking in your hand.
If you encounter electrostatic charges now, you can also create
them by moving around too much, So try not to
drag your feet on the floor and that kind of
stuff too much. But that is a highly effective way
of telling if you've got some charge in the air.
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But even simpler, if you think a room is haunted,
hang four foot strips of lightweight paper from the ceiling.
I'm talking thin strips, even toilet PaperWorks, and each strip
should be no more than an inch wide. Hang as
many as you can, often in sort of a grid pattern,
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and just sit back and observe them. Make sure that
you don't have any drafts, and if an energy field
passes through the room, the streamers will sway, showing you
the path of the otherwise invisible form, so you can
put as many of those as you want in there
as possible. You can also hang bits of packing foam, popcorn,
from lightweight thread or dental floss, and you know what.
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You can even get a sense of a room's overall
electrostatic potential by rubbing balloons on your hair until they're
charged enough to stick to a wall. And once it's
on the wall, watch how it behaves. Does it move
around the room in a strange manner because it's being
affected by roving charges produced in the room by something paranormal.
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You can also blow soap bubbles in a room. Bubbles
are so lightweight they can swirl and concentrate around weird
paranormal fields. And it's easy just to make some soap
bubbles by mixing a bit of dish detergent with water
and sugar and a cup or a pan. Then just
you know, dip one end of a drinking straw, you know,
suckle it up and blow it through the opposite end.
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See the bubbles emerge. Any form of making bubbles will work,
taking a loop of wire, dipping it into the fluid,
blowing through that just like you did when you were
a kid. Watch the bubbles. How about this one? If
you think a ghostly energy field might be moving through
a room, try to detect its footprints. Pour a thin
layer of flour or baby powder on the floor, and
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if you don't want to mess up the floor, then
you can lay down plastic trash bags first, and those
can also help make the results more visible. So you
have this thin layer of flour or talcum powder, ensure
that the area is not disturbed, and if you later
find tracks and the powder, you know something has moved
through and the small particles may have been disturbed by
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an electromagnetic field. Maybe you'll find mouse sprints. You don't know.
But you can also sprinkle small bits of foam like
styrofoam popcorn packing on the floor. Just make sure it's
done evenly and document how it looks, you know, after
you do it, so you can compare later to see
if it's been disturbed. When you're taking pictures with your camera,
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I always recommend that you use a fast shutter speed,
the kind of thing that you would use to capture
like a golf swing. And you can test this out
by taking pictures of a fan. Look at the blades
of the spinning blades of a fan, and go through
your different settings. On some settings, the fan blades look
almost invisible. They look like a blur. But when you
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find a certain high shutter speed setting, then you can
see them more clearly. And this is because that higher
shutter speed captures some of that action that's too fast
and fleeting for the human eyes and brain to perceive.
So find that setting that lets you see those fan
blades most clearly, and use that setting when you're going
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out taking pictures of ghosts. Sometimes, if you're on a
ghost hunt, just out of the blue, without telling anybody anything,
lift the camera up and take a picture behind you,
because sometimes something might be following you around. Okay, and
you might not like what you see when you when
you turn that phone back around, but try that out.
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You know, these these digital cameras that we use nowadays
are generally sensitive to the invisible infrared realm. That's why
if you look at say a TV remote control and
you push a button, you usually cannot see any light
coming from it. But if you look at it through
your your your camera or your digital you know, your
digital camera or the camera on your phone, you should
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be able to see that otherwise invisible light. Another thing
that's great is to try to capture something similar to
three D, meaning to get pictures of the same object
from two different angles. So let's say you go on
a ghost hunt and you're with a buddy and you
want you want to coordinate and say, this is an
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area that's supposed to be haunted. We're both going to
take pictures and angle, you know, get slightly different angles,
maybe like one person's on the right, one person's on
the left, but you're pointing at the same area. And
then you one person says one and snaps, and the
other person says two and snaps, and you do that
one snap, two snap now, So it's not going to
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be exactly the same moment. You can do it at
exactly the same moment if you're not using a flash.
If you're using a flash, then your flashes can bounce
together and create an illusion. But try to get pictures
at the same place at the same time from two
different angles, because if you capture something ghostly from two
different angles, well that is much more important than capturing
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something from one angle, because it gives a much more
credence to something physical being there and it makes it
easier to analyze that. When it comes to audio recorders,
you know, just about everybody can has a little recorder
of some kind on their phone nowadays. But you know,
if you don't, or if you know you're in a
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crunch and your mind is a haze because something freaky
is happening. Well, if you have access to a voicemail,
let's say, because I know sometimes if you call yourself,
it won't let you leave yourself a voicemail. You'll go
into some kind of like data base where it wants
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you to make adjustments on your phone. But if you
have like a work phone that has a voicemail, call
that work phone number and when it goes to voicemail,
hold your phone up and start asking questions, who is there,
what is your name? Why are you here? Why can
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I do for you? And then later listen to that
voicemail and see if you hear an answer to those questions.
This can also be a really interesting game if you're
with a friend, because you can call your friend and
let your friend's phone go to voicemell, and your friend
holds his or her phone up and you ask questions
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and then turn around to the opposite your friend calls you.
You let your phone go to voice smell, and then
your friend asked questions, and then you both listen to
your voicemails and see if there were answers to any
of your questions. Now, in my booklet I talk about
how you can literally make a thermometer very easily by
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using a jar and some rubbing alcohol and some food coloring.
That's too complicated. I'm not going to try to describe
that here on a podcast. Laser pointers are awesome though.
You know, if you have a laser pointer and somebody
blows a puff of smoke, you might not be able
to see it with a naked eye, but if you
run a laser's like a swipe a laser across the
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room pal that puff of smoke will show up. So
if you have a laser, take it to an area
you think might be haunted, briskly wave it or scan it,
or sort of flick it back and forth left to
right like you're literally waving it around the room like
a scanner. And if there is some type of a
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thin apparitional form there, it might pop and stand out
just like a puff of smoke and allow you to
see it with a naked eye. If you have an
old fashioned flashlight, those things can be very useful, especially
if it's got a slide switch excuse me, a slide
switch or a twist switch. You want to see if
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you can put that switch in a position so that
the light is almost turned on, but not quite get
it so close you almost think you could blow on
the switch to make the light turn on. Just a
subtlest motion could turn it on, and then place the
flashlight turned off on a stable surface like a table,
and then sit back and ask the ghost to make
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the light blink if it wants to talk. If it
starts blinking, ask it to blink one once for yes
and twice for no. Okay, And then that's a way
you might be able to have a conversation using a flashlight.
If you've got a plasma globe, you know these glass
balls filled with zipping electricity that people use around Halloween.
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That's actually a type of miniature Tesla coil, and you
can use them because they're very reactive, just as is.
Set yours around a paranormal hot spot, and watch to
see if any of the little bolts of electricity shoot
from the globe's surface into the surrounding air. At very least,
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watch to see if one of the inner bolts sticks
to a spot inside the glass globe, as if a
human finger is there, although one is not, because if so,
it may be pointing out the location of a ghost.
When we come back from this break, I want to
play a piece of audio for you that I think
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is quite impressive and insightful. It has to do with
a tip that you can use for any type of
manifestation or magic, and it regards the difference between using
your right hand and your left hand. This can be
valuable wisdom. I'm Joshua P. Warren. You're listening to Strange
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Paranormal podcast Network, and I will be right back.
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Speaker 5 (42:07):
Welcome back to the final segment of this edition of
Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM
Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host, Joshua P. Laurren,
and I hope you enjoyed those tips on how to
well create kind of a ghost hunting kit from household items,
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and as I said, I am going to continue in
upcoming shows giving you tips on how to use household
items to investigate UFOs and then encryptids and then psychic
phenomenon and of course if you just want to jump
the gun and go ahead and get my pdf there
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called poor Men's Paranormal well, you can get it right now,
along with four other of my ebooks. One of them
is Don't Play with Robert, the World's Most Haunted Doll.
The other is The Wishing Machine Workbook. Then there is
Brown Mountain Lights, a viewing guide, and then finally Practical
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wand Making. All that you can download for less. Let's see,
it costs nine dollars and ninety five cents for all
five of those if you go to the Curiosity Shop
at Joshua P. Warren dot com. And by the way,
if you're really serious about doing this for a living,
I do have an online Paranormal Investigation Certification course, and
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I don't offer it all the time because I personally
grade everything and personally interact and send the certificates and
I don't always have time to do that. But as
of this moment, I am accepting students for the online class.
Go to Warren and Institute dot com Warren Institute dot
com and you can learn all about it. You can
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just take it online at your own pace, but like
I say, it's only available once in a while. You
know what, I want to play a piece of audio
for you that I was just really well for one thing,
I was very flattered by and also I was really
impressed thinking about the content of what was said here.
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I have known Devon Balanger for many years. I bet
you know who she is too. She is an expert
on all things metaphysical. I could go on and on
with her resume, but if you've never been to like
her website, for example, Mysterious world tv dot com mysteriousworld
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tv dot com, just go check it out and look
at some of the stuff you can stream from there.
And Devin, she's She's played a very interesting role in
some of my most unusual experience. But this I did
not expect. She obtained one of the electroum rings that
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my special artisan makes, and the next thing I knew,
she posted something on her Facebook page. I did not
ask her to do this at all, and I want
to play. She gave me permission to play for you
some of what she said. She's actually she's on video.
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You can see her sitting there. She's in her car
and she talks about her experiences with the ring. So
listen to part of what she said here.
Speaker 11 (45:40):
It was custom made to my size, and I have
to tell you it only arrived last night.
Speaker 6 (45:46):
So it arrived and I went to bed. I went
to sleep.
Speaker 11 (45:49):
I've been teaching all morning, I said. I did three
classes back to back. But I had an extraordinary amount
of people who were just coming out of.
Speaker 6 (45:58):
Saying I had to come over and tell you, like,
your energy is amazing. That's random.
Speaker 11 (46:04):
That's three different clubs and nine people. If it'd be
one or two, i'd say, okay, coincidence, all right, But
I didn't change anything about me. And you know, I've
been teaching here for quite a long time, so people
felt compelled to come over. And I was like, that's
really strange. And then I was thinking about it because
I was just listening to Joshua's podcast about the ring
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and he was wearing the ring on his right hand. Well,
I had mine on the left hand, that's the hear hand.
So I'm wondering if the ring was given off some
kind of loving energy or something.
Speaker 6 (46:39):
But people were coming out of their way to say something,
so I thought that was pretty remarkable.
Speaker 11 (46:46):
So then I listened to his podcast, and people that
wear this ring tend to benefit financially, from what I understand,
So I switched the ring to my right hand within
ten minutes. First I get a call from one of
my favorite clubs to teach at because I don't like
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to talk money. But their hourly rate is four times
higher than the other gym. So, you know, do I
want to work one hour or do I want to
go work out for four hours for the same pay?
Speaker 6 (47:19):
You know.
Speaker 11 (47:20):
So this club called and said, oh, hey, is there
anyway you can just sub last minute tomorrow morning? I'm
like absolutely, And then I get another email, Oh, I
see you're selling something. Can I come over right now
and buy it from you? And I'm looking down at
this ring because I'm not a gambler.
Speaker 6 (47:35):
You won't find me at the casino. I'm not going
to do that.
Speaker 11 (47:38):
So I'm not going to come about money from playing
the lottery or gambler or anything like that. If I'm
going to come about money, it's because I've earned it.
Speaker 6 (47:46):
But it was just random.
Speaker 11 (47:48):
But as soon as I switched it to my right hand,
So whether you believe it or not, that's fine.
Speaker 6 (47:53):
I didn't know.
Speaker 11 (47:53):
I didn't come in, I didn't manifest anything. I just
put it on and was like, okay, what you know,
just what happens. I don't know if it would be
more powerful if you manifested things too, But I've put
a link below to the site, so feel free to
just check it out, listen to that podcast.
Speaker 6 (48:11):
And if you go ahead and get yourself an electrium.
Speaker 11 (48:13):
Ring, please please please let me know about your experience,
and let Joshua know obviously. And the ring arrived twenty
four hours ago, and write on my left hand seemed
to attract people towards me, and then as soon as
I switched it to the right hand, I was getting
calls about opportunities to earn more money.
Speaker 5 (48:35):
Now, isn't that interesting? I've heard before, of course, these
things about the left hand being associated with manifesting certain
things and the right hand being associated with certain things,
But her talking about that so clearly. Putting the electrom
ring on her left hand to attract love and the
right hand to attract money is something that might be
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very useful for those of you who have one and
those of you who just practice mana festation techniques in general.
And like she said, she wasn't even trying to manifest anything.
This was just something that was naturally happening to her
when she put that on. Well, thank you so much
for that testimonial, Devin Belanger. That was that was really
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surprising and impressive. And as I record this, my Artistan
said that he will accept some more requests for electrom rings.
And you know, it's one of those things that it
comes and goes. So if you're interested, better not hesitate.
Go to Joshua porn dot com and you'll find a
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link in my curiosity shop. You know, I want to
leave you with this. When we talk about magic, oftentimes
people roll their eyes because they just think about, like, oh,
magic that doesn't exist, and they're imagining this scenario where
it's like, you know, you're gonna wish for something in
some fairy or Santa Claus or some leprechauns going to
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just made materialize something for you. But actually, no, it's
about taking your thoughts and materializing them into something that's
that's tangible. And I was recently watching this, uh, this
great documentary about Jim Henson and my goodness, what was
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it called here? It was called Okay, Jim Henson idea man.
And I you know, I don't think anybody was more
of a magician, a true magician, than Jim Henson. I mean,
wouldn't you agree he had like the craziest, most elaborate
insane ideas about how to push boundaries. He was. He
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was a lot like Walt Disney in that way, and
he was able to go out and manifest this stuff
and create this entire industry that bears his name. And
it's really interesting when you watch a documentary like that
about you know, the life of a true wizard, true
jedi like that. And yet on the other hand, the
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sad part is I think that he actually also kind
of worked himself to death because he was only fifty
three when he died. He basically died of strap throat
and how horrible is that. And even though he was
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a true magician his work, it often it just took
him away from his family and he didn't get to
have a lot of that quality in his life. His
relatives talk about that. So, you know, when you're using magic,
think not just about manifesting all these grandiose things, but
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manifesting what's going to make you happy. And sometimes you
can manifest too much, you can go overboard, you can
overthink that manifest some of the simple things that are
going to bring you peace on a day to day basis.
Because yeah, you can become a wizard like him or
Walt Disney. But both of them died young, and both
of them sacrificed a lot of personal time that they
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could have had that they probably wish that they could
have back if they had it all to do over again.
So that's why when you manifest things or you know,
think realistically about what you want, and also don't take
for granted the things that you already have and pay
your attention to those things as well. Oh okay, well,
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now it's time for us to end the show on
the most positive note as possible. Let us all tap
take a deep breath, and let's focus on the good
fortune tone. That's it for this edition of the show.
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