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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the I Heart Radio and Coast to Coast
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of Strange Things with Joshua P. Warren. The thoughts and
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be amazed to find a ward of weird. This is
Strange Things with j Warren. I am Joshua B. Warren.
At each week on this show, I'll be bringing you
brand new mind blowing content, news, exercises, and weird experiments

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you can do at home, and a lot more. On
this edition of the show, I am announcing my new creation,
the Haunted Boulder City Ghost and U f O Tour.
That's right here in Nevada and TLPA Matcy. How do

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those two connect? You're going to enjoy this. I've but listen.
Before I get into that exciting news, I have to
explain that my voice is probably going to sound a
little different in this edition of the show, and that's
because I am just now recovering from COVID Night Team,

(02:00):
and as you may know, I live in Las Vegas,
an internationally famous city visited by people from all over
and I'm presuming I got the delta variant here and
it turned into pneumonia. So, as you can imagine, I
ran from my metaphysical cabinet to work on my health,

(02:21):
and I asked some of my close friends and family
to pray for me. And I'm happy to report that
my wife Lauren, who also had it, and I are
now over it. But my voice is still quite weak,
especially given the pneumonia, so it's hard to talk for
a while without coughing, and I don't know how long

(02:42):
that will last. So if I don't sound quite as
enthusiastic in this episode as I usually do, it's not
because I don't feel that way. It's only because I'm
taking it really easy on my voice, uh, to help everything. Hell, so,
I'm actually very happy to even be recording a show. Frankly,

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and I will be honest with you, Uh, this was
the sickest I have ever been in my life. I
had an extremely high fever, nausea, headaches. It was absolutely miserable,
and so I thank God, and I thank all my
wonderful friends and family who prayed for us for getting
us through that nightmarish experience. Oh boy, glad that is

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behind us. So onto the fun, fantastic, exciting news. I
have been wanting to tell you about this for the
longest time, you know, I I've mentioned on a number
of occasions this little town that's about thirty minutes from
Las Vegas called Boulder City, and Boulder City is this quaint, charming,

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little sort of Hallmark movie town with a nice little
walking historic district and there are all kinds of bars
and antique shops and nice little wine and cheese shop,
and um, it's just a fantastic sort of all American
little town. You never think it's near Las Vegas. They

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don't allow you to gamble there, and yet they're all
kinds of really interesting things, uh that are kind of paranormal.
There you have Tom Devlin's Monster Museum. He's the special
effects guy who has a museum there with all these
different classic and modern movie monsters, full size statues. And
then there is a UFO headquarters there a lot of

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people called Area fifty two with a flying saucer outside. Uh.
They make all the Zoltar machines in the world in
Boulder City. They even make the Fisher Space pins in
Boulder City was invented there and it's made there to
this day. You know, the space pins were created for
NASA astronauts because they use compressed gas and these pins

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are able to write upside down underwater. They're the most
effective efficient pens ever created. Those all come from there.
There's all this kind of quirky, creative, interesting history behind
Boulder City. And Boulder City was created as a place
to house the workers who built the Hoover Dam. They

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called it the Boulder Dam originally, but we now know
it as the Hoover Dam. It's one of the most
visited attractions in the country. And so I really started
falling in love with Boulder City years ago, and I
immediately thought it was amazing that there had never been
a paranormal tour of any kind created there. So I
started doing research and investigations, interviewing people, and guess what,

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I am now debuting the Haunted Boulder City Ghost and
UFO Tour. Now this is an easy sixty minutes stroll.
It's just a walking tour there in historic downtown. We
usually do it at eight pm. And UM, let me
just give you an idea, Like right now, we're charging

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for adults and twelve ninety five for kids. Here are
some of the things that you learn about how many
men died building the Hoover Dam and why they still
haunt us, the ghost dog that still wanders the streets
at night, the woman who became our first murderer, Area
fifty one, and new UFO sightings where the gangsters really

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buried bodies. You learn about Boris Karloff, Betty Davis, and
strange celebrities in town. Plus we give you some tips
like how to turn your body into a human ghost meter,
and you even get an e sp gambling tip. That's
just some of the stuff. All of that and a
lot more, and I'd like to tell you, um some

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interesting stories and kind of creepy stories about Boulder City
and uh and more about why I decided to create
this tour, but also um, why that I think the
process of creating a ghost tour in general is a

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very special exercise and Tulpa mancy. This is I think
the eight ghost tour that I've created, and I've created
ghost tours all over North America. And uh, so I'll
tell you a little bit about that, and and and
we can learn some lessons because you know, and I'll
refresh you on what tulpas are. But when you're putting

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together a ghost tour, you're almost creating a citywide tulpa.
But to give you, you know, just a little more
information about the Boulder City Tour. And by the way,
the website is Haunted Boulder City dot com. Haunted Boulder
City dot com. We can't take many people, so I
hope that you'll go there and get a ticket and
come join us. We're only gonna do it on Friday

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nights for a while and then we'll probably expand from there.
But um, Boulder City is considered the first planned city
of the twentieth century. The US government created it in
the nineteen thirties to house up to five thousand workers
on the Boulder Dam. And it was during the Prohibition,

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and so to keep morale high, both drinking and gambling
were illegal. And uh the only other town in Nevada
that still has illegal gambling is a place called Panica,
which is about three hours to the north. Well, you know,
when the dam was being built, officially nineties six men

(08:37):
died during that project, but the reality is many more
died from noxious gases, but it was reported as death
from pneumonia to limit liability. So lots of the homes
in this little town are still haunted by the apparitions
of these men today. But many of the people who

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lived there, they really don't want to publicly talk about
ghosts on their property to preserve privacy. You can understand that,
and that's something I'm always very respectful of when I'm
putting together these ghost tours in various places. But you
know what's interesting is that one of the most prominent
ghosts reported in the town of Boulder City is seeing outside,

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usually on one of the main streets now, just based
on my interviews, this dog has been seen by dozens
of people over the decades. And that's right, I said
a dog, because one day, a black dog, a shepherd
appeared on the Hoover Dam work site and just hung

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out there for years with all the workmen. He kind
of became a mascot for the men. He'd carry their
lunch around. Everybody loved him and in nineteen forty one,
he went to sleep behind the wheel of a truck
and was accidentally killed. And the men were absolutely just
uh so grief stricken. They the workmen, and these are

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the best engineers in the world, you know. They decided
to bury him next to the Damn. They made this
impressive little vault there for him. You can go there
to this day and and see if there's a plaque
there and everything. But you know what, it seems that
his spirit continued to follow the men around, because sure enough,
to this day, the ghostly black Dog of the Damn,

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as they call him, is still seen sometimes playfully wandering
this particular street. There are any street, but there are
some streets. There's one place in particular will show you.
So it's a good place to keep an eye out.
And and you know, today less than twenty thousand people
live in Boulder City. In fact, it's my understanding that
they try to keep restrictions on the number of people there.

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And Boulder City is one of the safest cities in America.
I mean, if you look up the stats, it's amazing
how how low the crime rate is there. I mean,
I think sometimes it's literally the safest city in America.
But but there was a famous murder there in nineteen

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thirty seven, and so this was actually the first official
recorded murder and Boulder City. And when we come back,
I will tell you about this murder and the surprising
story regarding well the murderer being a woman that's kind

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of unusual. And then she wasn't just any ordinary woman
though she had some very special survival abilities. Uh, such
great stories there. I'm really excited about this tour. Hey, listen,
before we take this break, I have a new kit

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or to make it available, and you know, it's helped
me so much, I've decided I am going to do it. Uh,
it's gonna be a limited thing. I'm not going to
talk about it on this podcast. I'm not gonna gonna
even put it in my curiosity shop. The only way
you're gonna know about it is if you sign up
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receive some free digital gifts from me, But then after
that I will directly email you and announce to you
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I'm your host, the Wizard of Weird, Joshua P. Warren,
beaming into your wormhole brain from my studio in Sin City,
Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is golden and every
night is silver. One thing I noticed over the years

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as I was doing all my paranormal research is that
sometimes you go into a town and you start looking
at all of their paranormal stories, and you start seeing
a particular number pop up over and over again in
various ways in that town. So, for example, in Asheville,

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the number and of of course I'm from Ashville, North Carolina,
where I have the Haunted Asheville Ghost Stores, the number
there is thirteen. It pops up again and again and
again in various scenarios all throughout history. I want to
get into that right now, but I discovered very quickly
that in Boulder City, Nevada, the number thirty seven pops

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up over and over in a lot of their paranormal stories.
And also holidays for some reason, UH come up a lot,
whether it's April Fool's Day or Halloween or Christmas Eve.
You know, that sort of thing happens a lot. So
this story I want to tell you about the first

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official murderer there in and and haunted Boulder City. Of course,
it comes from nineteen seven. And Uh, I hope you'll
go to uh Haunted Boulder City dot com to learn
more about this new tour I have coming up. But
there was this quaint little house right there in the

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historic district. And I don't point out exactly what house
it it was, because you know, people still still live there,
all right, Uh, And I respect the you know, people's privacy.
But on April Fool's Day of nineteen thirty seven, there
was a thirty seven year old man who lived in

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that house and his name was George Nusser in U. S. S. E. R.
And on that day, April Fool's Day, he decided to
divorce his wife April Fool's Nope, it's it was. It
was no joke. He divorced his wife, Grace, and Grace
Snusser was not the least bit happy about this. She

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told everybody that he was a philanderer. Uh, you know,
he was running around cheating honor that he had he
abused her, and now you know the nerve that he
would divorce her. Well, later that month, Grace, she started
drinking in the afternoon and she got good and drunk,
and that evening she drove to George's house and she

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snuck into the house and he was lying there. Uh,
and we have all kinds of details for historians. He
was He'll just I'll just tell he was lying there naked,
because you can imagine, this is April in southern Nevada.
Goodness knows how hot it was. He was lying there,
sleeping naked on his bed. And so she walked up

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to him with a thirty eight caliber revolver and she
shot him basically point blank in the head. And then
she turned the light on, which we know because they
were bloody footprint excuse me, bloody fingerprints all around the
the light switch. She must have looked at his body

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for a while and then she pulled this white sheet
up over him. So then she left, got in her
car and she drove to a local gas station. Coverage
in blood. She paid with bloody dollar bills, and then
she drove to the dam and passed out well. A

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little later that night, a local law enforcement guy what
they called her ranger, found her there in the car,
and she actually fired at him twice, but he was
able to wrestle that gun away from her and take
her to jail. When she got to the jail, she
asked to use the ladies room, and when they told her, okay,

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she could do that, instead, this woman escaped out the
front door and just ran off into the night. Now,
if you can imagine, this is nineteen thirty seven, this
woman by herself, completely unprepared to do what she did.
She made it fifteen miles on foot through that dark

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desert full of snakes, scorpions and cliffs, fifteen miles, and
a posse found her the next day, crouched between two boulders.
Now lots of women attended her try to she to
see if she would get off for killing her husband,
but instead she was sentenced to life in prison and

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eventually died in the state mental hospital. So I think
you can imagine why to this day, the bloody ghost
of George Nusser covered partially in a white sheet is
reported around that old house and even other parts of

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the local neighborhood there. In fact, sometimes, according to local legend,
people in the neighborhood still here that terrible nineteen thirty
seven gun shot late at night, although no one in
the town has fired a shot. So this is what
I consider a possible imprint, you know, a moment so

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dramatic that it was somehow recorded in the environment, and
it apparently replays itself from time to time. And there
are so many strange, quirky stories like that about this place.
I would love to just sit here and tell you
the whole tour and just taste. But I'll tell you
one more story, just one more, because this is something

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that I was completely not expecting to discover. Back in May,
um Lauren and I got together with my buddy see
Eric Scott, and we decided to take a cruise of
Lake Mead. Now, Lake Mead is the gigantic lake that
is created by the Hoover Dam. You know, the Hoover
Dam basically backs up the Colorado River and you have

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Lake Mead, and Lake Mead feeds water up to various states,
and right now it's at an all time low, so
a lot of people are worried about that. But anyway,
you can go there and take like cruises on this
lake and it's it's very scenic. It's a fun, fun,
pleasant thing to do. And so Lauren and Eric and
I we went out and got tickets to go on

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this paddle boat cruise. You know, it's like an old
Mississippi River paddle boat. And so you get there early
in the day and uh, they have a like a
little restaurant and bar, and they take you all around,
they show you all these interesting formations, and then they
take you right up to the damn basically and then back.
So it's a really cool thing to do. Well, I

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got there early enough so that I could start talking
to some of the staff and picking their brain a
little bit, because again, there's never been a paranormal tour
about Boulder City or a paranormal book or anything, so I, well,
you know, I've had to be kind of careful about
breaking in the ice with some of my questions about
spooky stuff. You never know what kind of reaction you're

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gonna get. And I started talking to the staff and
asked them if they knew anything ghostly, and they're like, oh, yeah,
this paddle boat is haunted, and I go really, they said, yeah,
he said. For one thing, years ago, there was a
woman who was a tourist named Sally who came on
that boat and uh, at one point, you know, the
boat is I think it was like through three stories tall.

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I forget and she tripped and fell down the stairs,
hit her head and died. And that Sally is the
most like consistent ghosts that she's always like, well, she's
kind of kind of dangerous because sometimes she unties lines
and mixes lines up. You know, I don't know that
much about how boats work, but you know they have lines,

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turns the music up and down, those mischievous things. But
the thing that that I thought was most interesting is
that one of the staff members said that a lot
of people get cremated and decide that they want to
have their ashes scattered and lake need which you're not
supposed to do that. So people go onto this paddle

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boat and they secretly bring this urn with them and
at the right moment, they'll get up on one of
these levels and it's really windy out there most of
the time, and then they'll dump these ashes and there
is this kind of lip that runs all around the boat.

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And so it turns out that most of the ashes
don't even make it over the side of the boat.
They get caught on this lip. So to some extent
there may be like layers of cremated remains that encircle
and frame this entire paddle boat. And I'm telling you, you

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you wouldn't believe some of the just strange, quirky stories
like that. So anyway, look, I won't tell you the
whole store, uh, the whole story, or the whole tour here, uh,
but I hope that you will. You'll you'll join us.
And you know what, it turns out that the people
of Boulder City have been so wonderful, have been so
you know, they're so excited, they've embraced this so much

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that they're all chipping in there doing like special stuff
for our guests. For example, the haunted hotel there in town,
the Boulder Damn Hotel, has a Speak Easy downstairs and
it's called Cleveland's Lounge, and you'll learn on the tour
about you know why that place is haunted. But the
owners of Cleveland's, they're so excited about the tour they

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decided to create a specialty signature cocktail for my tour guests.
It's called the Ghost. So you go into this big
historic hotel, you walk down to the speakeasy and uh,
then you and it looks really cool down there, and
the Ghost is this beautiful drink. They they here's what

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they literally call it. They say it's a haunting combination
of white chocolate and vodka served bitterly cold with a
mystical sugared rim. There's so much cool stuff. Oh and
by the way, the first one thousand people who take
the Haunted Boulder City tour are going to receive a

(25:46):
special gift from me that you get to take home
the first one thousand people. So anyway, all the information
is their book your ticket right now, I promise you
you want to be one of those earst when thousand
people go to Haunted Boulder City dot com Haunted Boulder
City dot com. When we come back, I'm going to

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tell you more about how creating a ghost store like
this is a form of tulpa mancy. This is about
creating a spiritual overlay, a spiritual form, a spiritual life form,
and it can be creepy, where it can be very
very valuable and healing and sacred. I'm Joshua pe Warren.

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Welcome back to Strange Things on the I Heart Radio
and Coast to Coast, a m para normal podcast network.
I'm your host, Joshua Pete Warren, and this is the
show where the unusual becomes usual. And yes, I wrote
and created the Haunted Boulder City Ghost and UFO Tour

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and it is being hosted by Las Vegas native Mr
Nick Weird and yeah, he's gonna have some goodies for
those of you who go to our first tourist. Just
go check the calendar there for the available times at
Haunted Boulder City dot com. You know what, uh I

(30:01):
am in? I don't know. Uh. I don't know if
it's a unique position, but I'm certainly in a specialized
position because I uh, I have gone to at least
eight different cities. Actually, let me put it this way,
I have created at least eight different paranormal tours that

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from scratch, like that didn't exist before you go into
a town and there was there was no paranormal tour
and then I I created. And what you find is
that after that, well then you you get competition that
springs up and people try to rip off your stuff
and copy you, and you know that's just how it goes.
But um, the first paranormal tour I created was the

(30:43):
Haunted Asheville Tour in Asheville, North Carolina, and then also
in Asheville, I created a different version of that called
the Supernatural Tour. I created that with Tad mcdivid, so
that's too. And then went to Build More Village in
Asheville and created the Haunted Built More Village Tour with
a guy named Chris Sarles. So that's three. And then

(31:06):
I went to UH Puerto Rico created the Old San
Juan Ghost Tour, and then on the other side of
the island the Haunted Ring Cone Puerto Rico Ghost Tour.
Oh yeah, and now I created the Haunted Morganton, North
Carolina Ghost Tour. Uh. And then I created the Creepy

(31:30):
Vegas Ghost Tour, which actually turned into the Creepy Vegas Show.
We found that that having a show worked better than
tour for that concept. And so this is at least
like the eighth tour that I've created, the Haunted Boulder
City Ghost and uf Fote Tour and um. One of
the reasons I love doing this creating tours is because

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I consider a tour a ghost tour a citywide topa,
and creating a ghost tour to be a form of
Tulpa Mancy. Now let me explain what I mean by this.
If you just go to Wikipedia and you and you
look up the word tulpa t u l p A.

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You've heard me talking about this many times. The actual
definition they give is a tulpa as a concept in
mysticism and the paranormal of a being or object which
is created through spiritual or mental powers. And I think
that calling it a being or an object is a

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little bit narrow. I think that you're creating things that
can be perceived as a being or an object, but
it's more like they might appear as a being or
an object instead of being a being or an object.
You know, my my favorite example of this, and I
know you've probably heard this before, is like Walter Gibson,

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the writer who lived in the nineteen thirty in Greenwich Village,
and he was writing novels about this fictional superhero called
the Shadow, and the Shadow wore a big long black
cape and a black hat, and he had a like
a red scarf, and he was just running around fighting
bad guys. And there was so much demand for Shadow

(33:19):
novels that Walter Gibson would sit by himself in this
little house for months on end, just cranking out one
Shadow novel after another. He couldn't keep up with the demand,
and uh, it was just an insane output. Like you know,
once a month he had a new novel out. And
for years after that, people who lived in his house

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said that his house was haunted by his fictional characters.
That you would actually see the shadow whipping around a
corner or some villain running down the hall, And I mean,
you know, these are these are things that he created,
but he focused on them so intensely that they somehow
became externalized and projected in a way that other people

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could experience. And um, that is a very clean, uh
characterization or representation of what a tulpa might be. But
actually it's it's much more nuanced than that. And the
same Wikipedia article, for example, they have I think a
wonderful illustration from nineteen o one and it's called thought

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Form of the Music of Gounod Good was a composer,
and this is a picture of a cathedral that looks
like it's sitting in the countryside, and the artist has
depicted visually the um the form of the music arising

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from the cathedral, and it looks like a big, colorful
flower that has blossomed from the top of this church.
So what we're talking about is taking something that is
abstract and sort of representing it, maybe with another sense

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or another sensibility. And I believe that you know this
is some people either you kind of either get this
or you don't. But ATPA is really kind of a
mental mold that you can create, either through focusing for
a long time or and or having a bunch of
people come together and focus altogether on the same thing.

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So you create this mental mold, and when you do
this over and over, eventually physical reality starts to conform
to this mold and people start to experience this thing
that you've created. And so Topa mancy is really just
a practice of working with topa's, especially creating them. And

(35:52):
you do this through repetition and focus and clear visualization.
And so for example, if I go into a town
that doesn't have any kind of a ghost tour, there's
no there's no visual that represents that, there is no
object that represents that. But I have stories. I can
go around there and I can start talking to all

(36:12):
these disjointed people, and I can go through the archives
and I can read, you know, just dig around and
find interesting stories. Ago that's paranormal, or do my own investigation,
and I start like putting all these thoughts together and
connecting them, and I create this cohesive storyline saying like, Okay,
here's the paranormal stuff that's going on here. I've put

(36:33):
all these pieces together, and then I present that I
have now created a movie, a mental movie that that
fits on top of this location. And now it becomes
a thing. It has life, and frankly, you can even
make stuff up if you want to. You know. It's
like I try not to do that if I go

(36:55):
to a town. I try to use real stories and
real experiences. But sometimes you're just like, look, this is
a story, this is folklore, this is legend. I don't
know if this is true or not, but I'm going
to tell you. And I think it was Mark Twain
ha said, never let the truth get in the way
of a good story or something like that. You know,
And so you know, you you you can mix it

(37:16):
up a little bit because it's for entertainment purposes. But
the idea is that you can go to a city
you've never been to before and not take a tour
and leave and maybe you'll, you know, you'll have a
your own little perspective on that city. Based upon what
you happen to do. But if you go there and
you take a good tour and I'm not just talking

(37:36):
about a paranormal tour, I mean just a good tour
and you're given this big sweeping vision, well then you
will remember that place differently, and you will value that
experience differently. It's it's really invaluable, because what's more valuable
than a memory. So I really think it's fantastic to
create these types of grand thought forms. And I've done

(37:58):
experiments before, create eating thought forms where you know, like
for example, in my old museum, I didn't experiment where
I would take objects and put them in a room
and leave them there and then remove them and then
have people walk in later and tell me what object
was there, and we set it up in a way
so that the person was actually seeing the tulpa of

(38:20):
the object, because I would actually what I would do
is I would have one person like focus on that
object while it was there, and then we removed the object,
and then another person would come in and then they
could see it because the previous person had burned its
tulpa into the environment. See this is this is a
lot to talk about. But but you could actually create

(38:42):
a haunted property if you if you wanted to. If
you're saying what we've done is create a tulpa here,
And I think a lot of supposedly haunted places are
probably just that. But you know what's cool is that
if you can create a haunted property using repetition and visualization,

(39:02):
well you can do the same to create a sacred
healing place. Think about the concept of angels and God itself.
In the same way you can open a portal using
the mind, you can also use that mind as an
extension into the entire environment or the shared consciousness. In fact,

(39:25):
the environment is partially just a reflection of the shared consciousness.
And that's why we have different kinds of neighborhoods. You know,
one place can be fundamentally physically the same as another,
and yet one is crime written and the other is
up scale. And it's a matter of how the people
in that area decided to collectively envision, share, and express

(39:50):
ideas that became a topa or a mold into which
physical reality eventually conforms. And think about that in terms
of your own house. I'm talking about a guy like
me going in and saying I'm professionally going to create
a topa around a whole city based upon a lot

(40:10):
of things, based upon facts, research, experiences, folklore, legends. I'm
going to put all that together into a great, interesting
and enriching topa for at very least entertainment purposes. So
you can do the same thing and make a topa
around your house and give yourself whatever space that you

(40:33):
want again, a sacred healing space that gives you abundance
and happiness. We gotta take a break. When we come back,
I have some pretty wild listener emails to share with you.
I'm glad to get caught up. I'm Joshua pe Warren.
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segment of this edition of Strange Things. On the I
Heart Radio and Coast to Coast, a am para normal
podcast network, I'm your host Joshua pe Warren, and recently
on a podcast UM, I tossed out this really weird

(43:59):
obscure you're phenomenon that I've experienced on the off chance
that maybe somebody else out there has experienced something similar,
I said that, you know, I can go to some
mall or casino with a gigantic parking lot, and it
seems like that frequently when Lauren and I walk out

(44:23):
and we're ready to go and we get in our car,
that there is always somebody who is also getting into
his or her car right there next to us, could
be beside us or in front of us, but nowhere
else to the parking lot. And it just happens all
the time, and I'm like, why, why is that? What

(44:44):
are the chances of that? Just I just tossed it
out there as a weird thing and a boy. I
got some interesting emails. I'm gonna read some listener emails.
This one comes from j D. He said, I was
just listening to your podcast called The Strange and twisted
his stree of money. Before you took one of your
commercial breaks. You said, quote, we have to take a

(45:06):
break here, and when we come back, I have something
really interesting to read and also something very weird that
happens in my life all the time that shows me
just how connected we all are. Does this happen to you?
End quote? J D writes At that moment, my hand
to God. I thought to myself, if he says something

(45:27):
about people part next to him leaving an establishment at
the same time as he does, I will lose it.
And after the commercial break you said exactly that, I
cannot believe this. I had a conversation with a friend
of mine August four, and I told her how weird

(45:48):
it was that over of the time, when I leave
a store and go back to my car, the person
leaving the same store behind me is is either part
directly to the left or the right of me. This
is so bizarre. I thought I was the only person
that happens to, or at least the only person who
noticed it. I cannot believe it. What the hell is

(46:08):
going on? And that's from j D. Thank you, j D.
And you know what, j D wasn't the only person
who emailed me about this. Look, I was really happy
to get to get his email and other emails. And look,
the thing is, I still don't know what to make
of this. I guess you could say, at the at

(46:29):
the simplest level, it just goes to show that we
are all connected, and that there is a design behind everything,
and that no one is truly independent, and that to
some extent, you are always gonna just happen to sync
up with other people on some level. I mean, it's
like when you're walking down the street in Times Square

(46:50):
and you pass somebody. Just the fact that the two
of you were at that place at that time means
that even though you may know nothing about each other,
you have enough in calm, and that all these circumstances
brought you two together for that little split second time.
Um So I think it at least illustrates that that

(47:12):
we are in sync with other people that we're unaware of.
But as far as you know, some kind of more
significant meaning, I'm just not sure. I'm still thinking about that,
and I'm really open to getting your emails, and you know,
I can't reply to every email I get, but I
do read them all, and I'd love to have more
of your thoughts on that. So this isn't that something?

(47:33):
I mean? Can you imagine how shocked that j D
really must have been of all the things I could
have said. My wife can't even guess what I'm gonna
say next. We've been together all these years, so for him,
good job. Uh. Okay, let's move on to some more emails. Uh.
This one comes from Scott. He says, Hi, Joshua, I

(47:56):
recently found your podcast and have been binge listening to it,
so of course I've heard the good fortune tone a
bunch and I believe it's working. Hundred dollars just showed
up in our bank account we were not expecting. My
fiancee wanted a new washing machine and it's eleven hundred dollars.

(48:21):
A good used one just popped up on Facebook Marketplace
for two hundred dollars i'd say that some good fortune.
Feel free to share this wherever you want. Thank you.
And that's from Scott. Well, hey, that's great news. Thank
you for that report. Scott. You know what, here's something
that that surprised me. I never I've never gotten anything

(48:42):
like this before. I got an email from um Jason
in Colorado and he said he was going to go
to the bank and make a withdrawal. And he's always experimenting.
He's very creative. He's always brainstorming and coming up with
different ideas. And he decided, for whatever reason, to listen
to the A Fortune tone before he went to the bank. Okay,

(49:05):
so he went to the bank and he walked up
to the A t M and he just did a
standard A t M withdrawal, just like everybody else in
the world. And he looks down and guess what, the
A t M has spit out some extra money. Um,

(49:26):
I'll just go ahead and tell you it was an
extra forty I don't even know how that happens. And
I don't know. I guess when that happens, you're supposed
to turn it in. I don't know. But he literally said, look,
I played the good Fortune tone and the a t
M gave me extra money, so I don't want to

(49:48):
get in trouble with any authorities. UM, but maybe you
should try that out and just see see what happens. Okay,
here's another email from Deborah. She wrote, greetings and salutations.
I recently started listening to your podcasts, um, she said,

(50:10):
I had listened to you as a guest on other
podcasts before. I would like to thank you and your
positive outlook and the good fortune tone are amazing. I
had listened to your shows for about two weeks every
day at work, already thankful that I can listen at work.
Beginning about the middle of July. I received an eight

(50:33):
point one nine pay increase effective August one. It was
not excuse me. I was not due for a raise,
and I have reached as high as I can in
my position. I was flabbergasted and extremely thankful. It took
about two hours after I was informed to remember that

(50:57):
I had been listening to the good fortune tone own
on your podcast. Thank you, thank you, thank you. It works,
And that is from Deborah. Well, congratulations, Deborah. Is it
isn't that amazing? You know? These are real messages that
I read to all of you all the time, and um,

(51:20):
that's what inspires me to keep producing these things. And
you know, whether you're listening to the Good Fortune Tone
or you go to my Curiosity shop and you're you're
experimenting with wishing machines or whatever. By the way, here's
a here's a tip about the bad buster. If you
have a bad buster, a psilic de materializer, I have
found that one of the best things you can do

(51:41):
is UH use it for one thing at a time.
So right down, and I'm not going to get the
details here, but you write down one thing and put
it in there, because in the beginning I put three
or four things in there, but I think it's just
like a wishing machine. Write down one thing, put it
in there, and then after a little while, if you
feel like you don't see anything happening, take it out,

(52:03):
refresh the way you word it, and then put it
back in there, and uh and try it again. That's
been helping me a lot, just staying focused on one
thing at a time. So obviously I gotta play the
Good Fortune tone for you. But before I do that, UM,
I want to play something that I think it's kind
of touching. And this is especially since I was talking

(52:25):
about prayer and how grateful I am for all the
people who who have helped me through this tough time.
With this COVID deal. This is. You know, when when
soldiers would die in the Civil War, they'd go through
their pockets and they would find whatever notes or information
they had to identify them. And this is a piece
of paper that was found inside the the pocket of

(52:48):
a dead soldier. An anonymous soldier in the U. S.
Civil War, He had written, I asked God for strength
that I might achieve, but I was made that I
might learn humbly to obey. I ask for health that
I might do greater things. I was given infirmity that
I might do better things. I ask for riches that

(53:11):
I might be happy. I was given poverty that I
might be wise. I ask for power that I might
have the praise of men. I was given weakness that
I might feel the need of God. I ask for
all things that I might enjoy life, and I was
given life that I might enjoy all things. I got

(53:35):
nothing that I asked for, but everything I had hoped for.
Almost despite myself, my unspoken prayers were answered. I am
among all men most richly blessed. Keep that in mind,
should take a deep breath and listen to this the

(53:56):
good Fortune tone. That's it for this edition of the show.

(54:24):
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(54:46):
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