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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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experiments you can do at home, and a lot more.
Are shape shifting immortals real Can you become one? We're
gonna get into that on this edition of the podcast,
and I have some spooky audio to play for you.

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Thank you for listening. It's going to be a wild one.
Let me begin by reading a true account that I
wrote in my book called Use the Force, a Jedi's
Guide to the Law of Attraction. This is page two
oh one twin. Two years ago, I enjoyed a fine

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bottle of French white wine at a nice restaurant in Asheville,
North Carolina. I mentioned to my wife Lauren that I'd
like to buy that label again. I only alluded to
it in passing, but every time she remembered to look
for it at a wine shop that was not in stock.

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A few months ago, we were staying at a hotel
near Asheville. As we were driving down the road, I
saw a wine shop that was closed for some reason.
That bottle of French wine popped into my head and
I said aloud, I wonder if they have that label.
When we arrived at the hotel, I needed to visit

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the office. The lady at the front desk said said
to me, out of the blue quote, there's a new
wine shop that opened next door. The fellow who owns
it just came by and dropped off some flyers. Would
you like one? End quote? So of course I took one,
and I realized it was only open for another fifteen minutes.

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Lauren and I headed over and browsed quickly, and minutes
I heard a voice say my name. I turned to
find a man walking from the back apparently the owner.
Do I know you, I asked. He chuckled and told
me that twenty years ago he had been my waiter

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at that restaurant and remembered who I was. Yes, he
recalled the exact wine, and yes, it was on a
shelf about ten ft away. I bought that wine and
we drank it with all that night. I just kept
thinking about how powerful the law of attraction is, even

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when it comes to the little comforts and life. Now
I am sharing that story with you because this is
a tiny little example of what maybe some design in
the universe, right that there's some organization, And when you

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start thinking about that, it opens up a lot of
questions regarding fate and destiny and things that are frankly
a lot more important than just a bottle of wine. Uh.
One of my favorite books I have my hand right now.
It's published by the folks that Ripley's, believe it or not.

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It's called Strange Coincidences, and Uh, every single page has
an illustration with a sort of a blurb or a
paragraph about some kind of an amazing coincidence that has
happened throughout history. I just want to read some of
these to you. Uh, let's see. Here's one the man
who couldn't be hanged, Joseph Samuel's sentence. I should start

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by saying, this is a story from eight o three.
Joseph Samuel, sentenced to death for burglary in Hobart Town, Australia,
was granted a reprieve by the governor after the rope
broke three times, three times, and the governor said, never mind,

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I guess he's not supposed to die this way. Uh.
Here is one from seven in Massachusetts says here uh,
the coat that had a tragic pattern of death. This
is about a man named Jabbaz Spicer. It's an interesting name,

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isn't It says he was killed by two bullets on
January seven in Shays rebellion at Springfield Arsenal. He was
wearing the coat in which his brother Daniel had been
killed by two bullets on March five, seventeen eighty four.

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So did you get that he goes off to fight
in this rebellion wearing a coat that his brother wore
when his brother was shot to death. It says the
bullets that killed Jabez passed through the same two holes
in the cloak that had been made when Daniel was
slain three years earlier. Same two holes the bullets passed through.

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Here is one from Germany. A lot of these are old.
I mean that there are more recent things in this book,
but I love some of these old ones. Uh. This
is about a composer who died in seventeen seven, and
this one's especially odd. It's called the Composer who was
saved by an apparition. His name was Christophe Glok, the

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German composer who refused to sleep in his room after
seeing an apparition of himself enter it. Found the next
morning that the ceiling had collapsed on his bed and
would have killed him. Now, the fact that he saw
an apparition of himself means I could go into that story,

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uh and do a whole other podcast about it. So
I'll make a note of that for another time. Uh.
Here is one from Let's see I have these little
pages marked. Oh yeah, uh, listen to this. This is

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from nineteen hundred Captain Brisco. That's b R I S
c O. Captain Brisco. It was a mariner master of
a ship called the Grace hard War. He washed overboard

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by a gigantic wave en route from East Africa to
New Zealand. Okay, so here's the guy on his ship.
Big wave hits, washes him overboard, says he was saved
from certain death when a second wave flung him back

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to his original position on the ship's bridge. The vessel
was disabled, but was righted a week later and towed
to safety. And not only is that an amazing story,
but it's also listed as happening December, yeah, Christmas Day
of nineteen Uh. These kinds of stories, whether it's something

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small or whether it's something that's a matter of life
and death, these stories give you a glipse and two
that question I believe that we have regarding the meaning
of life. You know how people say, well, you know,
I'm not gonna worry too much because when it's my

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time to die, it's my time to die. And you know,
it does bring certainly a lot of comfort to think
that way, doesn't it, Because then you say, well, what
what am I worrying about? It's uh, it's out of
my hands. That implies that there is a destiny, that

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there is a fate, and that no matter what you do,
you might not be able to change that. But the
bigger question is mm hmmm, is it that way? Or
can you control it? And if you can control it,
do you want to do? You want to manipulate it?

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I mean, for example, what if I told you right
now you can become immortal, or let's just say we
don't have to go that far. Let's say you can
live for two hundred years or three hundred years or
five hundred years, and you're going to be healthy the

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whole time, and you're going to have all the money
you want. Well, who wouldn't want to do that? Right?
Because the world is a big place. There's all kinds
of incredible stuff to do if you just have the
means to do it. But then what if I said, however, however,

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you have to drink human blood every day. That's the
only catch here. As you have to drink human blood. Now,
I'm not talking about sipping a few ounces every week.
I'm talking about breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Is a blood shake.

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Now that's going to satisfy you. You're not gonna be hungry,
I mean, And it's not to say that you can't
sit down and have a steak and a baked potato
and all that kind of stuff as well. I'm not
taking your meals away from you. I'm just saying an
addition to all that you have got to ingest a

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large amount of human blood every single day, and it
doesn't necessarily have to be blood that comes from some
victim that you know, you pounce on, who knows how
the blood is obtained. We won't go that far into
the options of the possibilities. Would you do that? I mean,
you probably are thinking, yeah, you know, if, if, if

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this was done ethnically and sensibly and hygienically, and you
probably could convince yourself talk yourself into it, because because
that whole thing of living for five years while you're
you're happy and healthy and wealthy sounds pretty good, doesn't it. Well,
I know this is very difficult for us to believe,

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but let's just use our imaginations and let's open up
our minds, because there is some peculiar evidence that some
people may have achieved something like this, and there's also
a very bizarre dark element to unfortunately some of those

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beings that may have achieved this. There's a relationship between
living for a long time what we can basically think
of as being immortal, and then also being a shape
shifter and that's where we get into things like vampires
and werewolves and windigoes and maybe even things like aliens,

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these reptilians that may be feeding on us. Uh. It
takes us down a very strange pathway. But there was
at least one person that I want to dig into
on this podcast who may have made it into the
history books for being one of these immortal type humans.

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Because sometimes when you think about these beings, you think,
are these beings completely foreign to our reality that they
pop in here from somewhere else, or is it possible
that a human can actually make that transition? And that's
what we often think of when it comes to vampires
and werewolves that under the right circumstances, any mortal human

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you me, we can do certain things and we can
transform into immortality. I also have, believe it or not,
some tips, some tips. Yeah, why can you imagine what
those tips could possibly be? Well, I have some tips
I'm going to share with you in this podcast about

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how you might be to get closer to that immortality,
but without drinking the blood. And let me say right
up front here I am not endorsing any drinking of blood.
But when we come back from our break I Am
going to take us down a very very weird pathway
into shape shifting immortals and the power of blood and

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how all this may apply to you and me and
everything else. So, uh, get ready for that. Let me
also remind you now my website is Joshua P. Warren
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You know, they say that the only person who wants
to be one hundred years old is a nine year old.
But think think about being old. If you could have
all the money you wanted, a lot of wisdom, a

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lot of experience there, and of course you get great health. Now,
that would not solve all of your problems. However, you know,
I have had a number of great friends who lived
to be very old is a matter of fact. May
maybe I'm a bit of an unusual person in this regard.

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But when I was a young man in my early twenties,
I started befriending a lot of people who were in
their eighties and nineties because I was just so fascinated
by their stories and um and the way that they
had seen these various cycles throughout history. And one of
my best friends who was an old man when I

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met him was Mr Bill Banner, who was a broadcasting
pioneer in my hometown of Asheville, North Carolina. Even though
he he worked all over the place, he was in
World War Two, et cetera. And he's one of those
guys that I mean, you could just do a whole
TV show about this this guy's life, but I'll never forget.

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He told me when late night, as we were sitting
there in his basement, which was kind of like a
workshop and museum, we were eating pizza and drinking beer,
and he said, Josh, the worst thing about getting old
is watching everybody else die. So yeah, that's the pressing.

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So you're like, oh, thanks, Josh, Mr Downer, But so
you know, that's what you have to think about that realistically.
I mean, if you could live five hundred years, you
may be a happy camper if everything you know, you've
got your health and your wealth, But then yet you're
still gonna experience sadness. Maybe that's why you would want
to convert other people into your immortal state. You know.

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In the Bible, the story of Methuselah is really interesting
and uh. And of course you know how the helps
Bible stories are. Some people take them literally, some people
say these are just interesting fables, but whatever you believe. Uh.
In the Bible, Methuselah was a patriarch. Uh. And it

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has said that he lived to be nine hundred and
sixty nine years old, the longest lifespan of all the
figures mentioned in the Bible. And I remember when I
read that as a kid, I thought that's impossible. There's
no way you could live to be nine hundred and
sixty nine years old. But what's weird is that now

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I'm not so sure about that because I keep up
with what's happening in the world of genetics engineering. I mean,
they have made remarkable headway just discovering stuff like, hey,
you know, rats live a lot longer if they just
eat less calories, just simple stuff like that. And we
know that we overindulge compared to people who lived thousands

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of years ago. But if we are being somehow influenced
genetically by aliens or whatever, who knows, I mean, it
might not be so far fetched that within our lifetimes, um,
some kind of advancement could be made. And we said, well,
there's the aging gene. Let's adjust that thing, and the
next thing, you know, you're living for a thousand years.

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Is it possible? It is, yes, possible. But one thing
that makes us all special, of course, as humans is that, um,
well we all have blood. Not every living thing on
this planet has blood exactly, but humans have blood. And
you know, life is a very very rare thing. Uh.

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Earth is a paranormal planet. We're looking out there as
far and as wide as we can with all these
telescopes and sending out probes, and and all the scientists
with the PhD s are saying, we can't find life
out there anywhere. So look, I believe there is life
out there, but it shows you how rare it is.
A life is a very special thing on this planet.
And we as humans that like to think we sort

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of dominate this planet in one way or another. Um,
we have blood, and blood is sort of a central
figure or a central element when it comes to a
lot of these stories about shape shifting type beings. You

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may remember in the novel Dracula, the character of Renfield
is always saying, the blood is the life, the blood
is the life, the blood is the life. And speaking
of the Bible, you know, right there and to where
the beginning of the Bible the first murder occurs. That's
when Kane killed Able. And I always thought it was

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really creepy because you know, the way the story set up,
Kane kills Able out of jealousy. And then one day,
you know, God pops up and goes, hey, where's your
brother at and uh? And Kane's like, oh, I don't know.
I don't keep up with him. And then God says, quote,

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the voice of your brother's blood cries out to me
from the ground end quote. Isn't that kind of chilling?
Just that concept, the voice of your brother's blood cries
out to me from the ground. And we now understand
using DNA technology, uh, And and that you I mean,

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if you have somebody's blood, all of their physical characteristics
are in there. So are you the big you or
are you just as small as a little fragment of DNA?
Is there something even smaller than that? So getting back

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to the possibility that drinking blood can help one be
come immortal. You know, people like Elizabeth Bathrie believe that, um,
are we possibly actually food for some type of aliens?
You hear about these reptilians that may be coming here

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and and eating us, and and their heart listing us,
and we're trying to figure out what do they want?
And it's that simple. Have you ever thought about the
fact that there's not one single cow on planet Earth
that realizes that people eat cows? Why should we be
so arrogant as to believe we would know if we

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were here for food as a food source, And this
would explain why that the aliens are so elusive. Showing
themselves would defeat the purpose. They don't want to land
on the White House lawn and have a conversation. When's
the last time you went out and called up a
meeting with the cows to explain something to them. Never

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so we could be food and our blood is this
magical substance that some of these other beings are taking
advantage of and throughout you know history, if you look
at the legends, if you look at the folk lore,
if you look at the myths, there's always this connection

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between human blood feeders not only living for a long time,
but having some kind of a shape shifting property. Okay,
vampires they can turn into bats or a fog or
you know, reptilians, they can look like humans and then
they can shape shift back into their lizard lizard form,
where wolves are obviously people that turn into wolves. I mean,

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this is this is a repeating theme, and it's one
of those things that again on the surface, seems ridiculous,
but you and I are actually shape shifters, but we
call it something much more familiar. We call it aging. Aging.
Think about when you were a little baby. You don't

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look like that anymore. You look totally different now, and
you're gonna look totally different in an there twenty years,
and we are shape shifters. Except it's a slow process
for us, and we are used to seeing it as
that slow process. But the concept of shape shifting itself

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should not be that absurd or difficult to grasp. And
you know, years ago, I was um working on a
TV series I was one of the stars of a
show called Paranormal Paparazzi on the Travel Channel, and I
went to the Fountain of Youth location in Florida. There's

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a theme park there, and I did a little story about,
you know, the history of that attraction. But the most
surprising thing was I actually sat down and interviewed an
author who had spent years doing research and publishing about
a well. He called it a secret society of people
who actually had found the real so called Fountain of

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Youth and we're guarding it as the true holy grill.
That he has met people who are hundreds of years
old and they're obviously very secretive about everything, and that
you know, he has this documentation that there is like
this little secret cabal of people who live in Florida

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who are who are, as far as we're concerned, more
or less immortal. At least, you know, they get to
live a lot longer than we do on average because
they have access to this to this thing called the
Fountain of Youth. It sounds silly, but again, is it possible.
The more we learn about science, the more plausible the

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idea becomes. That you know, aging is a physical process,
that can be affected, it can be manipulated, and that
would be one of the most valuable things, wouldn't it,
Because if you think about it, I don't care how
much money you have. I don't care how much property

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you have. I don't care what your assets are. I
don't care how intelligent you are or how happy you are.
The one thing that you cannot buy is time. Time
defies all of these material examples of wealth. And so

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if time is the most valuable thing, then I guess
the holy grail would be to have a time machine
right where you could go back in time and or
forward in time. And you know, you can imagine all
the things that could be accomplished if you were a
time traveler. That may be possible someday, but in the meantime,

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the next best thing might be to simply be able
to give yourself more time while you're here. And that
applies to directly to the aging process. So when it
comes to like some of these people privilege who may
have tapped into this, and I'm not obviously vampires and

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werewolves and all that kind of stuff. I mean, those
those would be extreme possible examples of this. But there
are certain figures mysterious shadowy. Well, maybe shadowy is not
the right word, because some of them are actually quite prominent.
But they're they're just extremely mysterious figures that have popped

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up in the history books over the years that seem
to potentially have this sort of immortal essence. They they
have way too many talents. They've they've been everywhere, they
speak all these different languages, they have got all of

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their methods and approaches just down pat they've practiced this before, right,
And one of them is this fascinating character, the Count
of Saint Jermain. Have you ever heard of this guy,
the Count of St. Jermaine. Um, this is one of

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the weirdest stories. And yet you know it's not just
a legend. Sometimes I come across these odd stories and
I'm like, oh, well, that's just let no, this is
a historical figure and you'll be surprised when I tell
you his story best I can. And also some tips
perhaps learned from him. How about how you might be

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able to come a little bit closer to achieving some
immortality yourself. Yeah, get ready for that when we come back.
Um again. My website is Joshua P. Warren. That is
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Welcome back to Strange Things on the I Heeart Media
and Coast to Coast a AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I
am your host, Joshua P. Warren and years ago, I
was flipping through a catalog produced by my buddy Timothy
Green Beckley, and he has written about and researched every

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bizarro thing on the earth and uh in the universe
pretty much. He also owns a publishing company. And I
was struck by this ad. I'm gonna read some of
this ad now again. This is gosh. This is probably
ten at least ten years ago. The ad pretty much

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a full page ad. Uh, says count St. Germaine's immortality Kit?
Have you ever heard of that? An immortality kit? And
it says, would you like to lead a happy, healthy,
and prosperous life for well over two hundred years? Would

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you like to be able to apply certain ancient formulas
and become rich beyond your wildest dreams? Do you wish
to have more to say in your life's destiny and
added control of your mind and body? Uh? Yeah, let's
keep reading, shall we? It says every age has its sages,

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it's avatars, its profits, and it's master spiritual teachers. And
there is a little black and white reproduction of the
painting of a man who um, I don't know he has.
He looks like he's from the seventeen hundreds, uh Bavarian
looking man. He's wearing a nice outfit, and he's got

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the typical, you know, Mozart kind of hair. Um. It says,
no figure in any age, including the time in which
we live, is more revered than is the man of
mystery known the world over as the Count Saint Germain.

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Quote the man who never dies? End quote. But who
is Saint Germain? Does he really exist? And if so,
what meaning can he possibly have in our lives? Indeed,
does he have an important message that he would like
to share with each one of us? And if so,
should we take what he is to say with a

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great deal of seriousness? Lauren More, we see the name
Count Saint Germain popping up in popular literature, from metaphysical
books to dime store historical novels. There are those who
claim to have met him personally, while others say he
has materialized before them or has spoken to them on
a regular basis, channeling messages of love, harmony, prosperity, and

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immortality from a hidden city somewhere beneath Tibet. Here was
said to be a man still alive and approaching the
ripe old age of four hundred, who supposedly wrote omed
Europe and the seventeen hundreds, helped the Founding Fathers draw
up the Bill of Rights, and appeared on a television
program in France as recently as ten years ago. Furthermore,

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supposedly Saint Germain stumbled upon the secrets of the ancient
art of learning how to restructure matter, rearrange atoms, and
turned a lump of ordinary slag into a valuable piece
of gold the size of a fist. The Count Saint
Germain has apparently walked the earth and a variety of disguises,

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easily mingling with world leaders in order to promote the
virtues of freedom and democracy. He particularly loves the United
States and has saved the country from great harms several
times when he appeared before our president to offer advice
and wisdom from higher realms. He may even have helped

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avert a nuclear war with Russia during the Cuban Missile crisis,
and is said to have warned Ken of the not
to go to Dallas. How's that for an introduction? And
from there it goes on to say you can become
an alchemist, and it goes on to sell a kit

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amazing revelations guaranteed to change your life and to show
you what a hard sell I am. For some reason,
I I just I forgot to buy the kid. It
was like one of those things where I read that
and I was heading off to the studio to do something,
and I was like, oh, man, yeah, take my money,

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I'm buying that the Immortality Kit, and then I just
I did. I totally forgot about it. That's kind of
sad when your life becomes like that, you're that busy.
So I just thought about this a few days ago,
and uh, it turns out you can't get it anymore.
So I contacted Tim Beckley and he actually is one

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of the authors of a book about Count Saint Germain. Uh.
It's called out St Germaine, The New Age Prophet Who
Lives Forever. You can get it on Amazon. And uh
I asked him if I could still get the Immortality Kit,
and uh, Tim said no, it was too much work
to make it. It was too laborious to put all

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these materials together. But he told me what was in it,
at least some of what what was in it, And um,
would you like to know would you like to know
what Tim Beckley told me was in the immortality kit.
I am going to tell you. I'm going to tell
you a little bit later, but for now, here is

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the thing that is I think most fascinating about St. Germaine.
He was a real guy. Okay, this is not a
bunch of hogwash. This was a real man. And he
did apparently live during that period of time. It is
believed that he was born around and officially died around

(39:05):
which would have made him about ninety three years old.
But of course, I mean and and that's exceptional for anybody,
but especially back then. But of course there are still
people today all around the world who say they have
met him. He especially likes to hang out in New Orleans, where,

(39:25):
of course they have the big vampire scene. I even
encountered some vampires in New Orleans myself a long time ago.
I'll tell you that story on another show. Um. But
getting back to the real guy. Okay, the real guy,
somebody who lived that long ago has been researched, and
you'd think, my goodness, everything that we could possibly know,

(39:48):
uh has come to light. And yet there's still so
much we don't know about the real guy. Uh, there is.
I'm looking at just the Wikipedia page here, and there's
one historical description of him physical really and uh by
a man named Walpole, and he says that the Count
was pale, with extremely black hair and a beard. He

(40:12):
dressed magnificently and had several jewels, and was clearly receiving
large remittances, which of course means he was making a
lot of money from somewhere. Uh. Here is just some
other basic information. Um again, this is just the Wikipedia page.

(40:33):
You can look it up. Count of Saint Germain. That's
spelled g E R m a i N. By the way,
was he He says he was a European adventurer with
an interest in science, alchemy, and the arts. He achieved
prominence and European high society of the mid seventeen hundreds.
Prince Charles of hesse Kastle considered him to be quote

(40:57):
one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived. Of Saint Germaine,
used a variety of names and titles, and accepted practice
amongst royalty and nobility at the time. Uh Voltaire, you know,
the great author Voltaire. Uh sarcastically dubbed him quote the

(41:18):
wonder man and said that quote, he is a man
who does not die and who knows everything. In quote
says his real name is unknown, while his birth and
background are obscure, but towards the end of his life
he claimed that he was a son of Prince Francis,

(41:38):
the second Raczy of Transylvania. Uh. It says that he
would make so many far fetched claims. He would frequently
tell people that he was five hundred years old, And
of course we say, well, is what was that far fetched?

(41:58):
He could speak all of these different languages. He was
the most charming person you've ever met. He was an
incredible composer and musician. He was especially great at playing
his violin. He was even made a diplomat by one
of the King, Louis of France. There. Uh, let's see here,

(42:24):
there is another. Um, there's so many interesting historical descriptions
of him. Let me let me just read part of
this description. Uh, this extraordinary man, and this is this
is a historical account. This is this. This extraordinary man
would say in an easy, assured manner, that he was

(42:46):
three hundred years old, and that he knew the secret
of the universal medicine, that he possessed a mastery over nature,
that he could melt diamonds. Uh and uh, let's see here.
I cannot say I thought him offensive. In spite of
my knowledge of what he was, and in spite of
my own feelings, I thought of him as an astonishing man.

(43:07):
He was always astonishing me. When he died, they say
they went to his estate and there wasn't much there.
Just a few sundrys like you know, razor and um,
you know, some satchels and stuff like that. But I
mean nothing in particular. But the weirdest thing was he
was in love with his violin, and that violin was

(43:29):
gone at all. The jewels were gone. So you could say, well,
somebody must have stolen those things, right, or you could
say that he didn't really die and that's why he
took all of those things with him. All they found gloves,
I heard his gloves, stockings, some trousers, some shirts, some toothbrushes,

(43:52):
some combs. All the good stuff was gone. So what
did he do well? Timothy Green Beckley told me that
the kit, the St. Germaine kit, was a blend of
seven or eight oils, including peanut oil and avocado oil.

(44:16):
But what's most interesting is when you actually read the book,
there is a man who says he channels Saint Germain,
and he echoes what a lot of other people have
said who claim they channel Saint Germain. And there are
five things that the spirit of Saint Germain says to

(44:36):
people when they channel, and he says, it's actually not
about the alchemy of the material world, about physical stuff.
It's these five principles. If you master these five principles,
then you can become an immortal. You can become what

(44:58):
they call an ascended master. Number one seems pretty obvious.
Making the right choices, okay, So essentially it's sort of like,
even if you're accused of wrongdoing, make sure you haven't
true intentions and be at peace with making the right choice.

(45:20):
It reminds me of that quote, be sure you're right,
then go ahead. Number two is to love, love love love.
Love is giving without hoping or demanding for anything in return.
Number three is positive thinking, generating a feeling of health

(45:42):
and wealth and happiness thinking happiness and all you say
and do. Number four is forgiveness, and you forgive yourself
and you forgive others. And number five is faith. It
says there are those who doubt even the smallest miracles,

(46:05):
yet they witnessed the miracle of birth, life and intelligence,
the changing of the seasons, the rising and setting of
the sun. You you have to believe in something bigger. Okay,
you have to. But you know they say that when
you die, you might need a little assistance. Whenever it happens,

(46:27):
if it's if it's tomorrow, or if it's in five years,
you might need a little assistance. And when we come
back from the break, I'm going to play for you
some audio that I captured from the Egyptian Book of
the Dead, which is supposed to assist you as you
make your journey into the afterlife when that day finally comes.

(46:52):
It's kind of creepy. It's kind of creepy, but I
think you'll you'll enjoy it. Yeah, it's one of those shows.
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(48:55):
this Strange Things on the I Heart Media and Coast
Coast I am Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host,
Joshua P. Warren, and I have got two pieces of
audio that I'm going to play for you. One of
them might give you some nightmares. I don't know, you know,

(49:18):
one of these disturbs people in particular. If the other
one might just open a little portal. Uh, I don't
know what's gonna happen. Uh. Sometimes people hear audio and
just being exposed to that particular vibration makes a change
in that person's environment. But hey, I presume you listen

(49:39):
to the show because you like to experiment. You like
to sort of see what happens, what the boundaries are,
what you know, what you can push, what you can
make happen, experience new and astounding things. And this first
piece of piece of audio I'm going to play for
you is um something that I capture using my parasymatics

(50:01):
two point oh method. You know, I love taking images
and using various methods to turn them into sounds, and
it gives you all these other options, you know, for
things that you can do with those images once you
have them converted into a sound vibration. And so this

(50:24):
first one is especially intriguing because I was doing research
a couple of years ago, I guess, about the Egyptian
Book of the Dead. Uh. And in fact, just maybe
a month or so ago here in Las Vegas, I
went to the Natural History Museum and they have a
complete reproduction and accurate reproduction of King Tut's tomb. Yeah,

(50:50):
and so I was able to go in there and
see all of the little nuanced artifacts that they put
in there, and you know, all these items to help
King Tuch in his afterlife. And the Egyptians believed very
strongly that if you depicted happy scenes in a tomb,
then that would manifest. You know, that's part of Egyptian magic.

(51:14):
You you portray something, you depict something, and then that
is what's going to follow that person into the afterlife.
And so they were really concerned with helping people have
a positive afterlife experience. I guess we all are, right.
So the Book of the Dead is this ancient Egyptian

(51:35):
funerary text, and it is well. It consists of a
number of magic spells intended to assist a dead person's
journey through the underworld what they called the duat, and
into the afterlife. And and amazingly, this is hard to grasp.

(51:58):
This was written by many priests over a period of
about one thousand years. Now it's it's almost impossible for
us to really comprehend spans of time because it's always
in reference to what you experience as a day or
a week or whatever. But just keep in mind that

(52:20):
as I record this podcast right now, the United States
of America as a country is two hundred and forty
four years old. This text was written over the span
of a thousand years by various priests. And this text

(52:43):
is like two thousand years old, So I mean, it's
really mind boggling. I took this image from the Egyptian
Book of the Dead, and I processed it through parasi
matics two point. You can learn more about that if
you go to my website Joshua pe Warren dot com

(53:04):
and you'll you'll learn all about parasi metics. And this
is the sound that I got from the Egyptian Book
of the Dead. Here we go. Now, I don't want

(53:54):
to implant suggestions. I always say this when I play
audio for you, but I don't know. For some reason,
that kind of listening to that makes me feel like
that I am transitioning and soaring like that, I am

(54:15):
almost like Superman, you know, flying into some other great
realm of freedom. It doesn't make me feel negative. What's
I mean, let's definitely say that. Uh, it makes me
feel um, it actually makes me feel excited. Uh. And
yes it's I think it's a little spooky, it's a

(54:36):
little scary, but um, the idea is that it actually
does I don't know, maybe it tends to help you
envision the releasing of the spirit of the soul into
some new, sweeping, larger realm. And I think that that's

(54:58):
one of the best things that you can hope for
when you die, is at least to go to the
next big fun adventure. However, however, now this next clip
is something that this freaks some people out. All right.

(55:19):
This is a piece of audio that was many years
ago famously aired by Art Bell on Coast to Coast.
I am and this audio is most likely fake. Alright,
I'm gonna say that right up front, but I don't

(55:39):
know everything, and I don't know for sure. So you
can listen to this and you can decide for yourself.
This is audio from what is known as the Well
to Hell. The story goes that the Russians board an
incredible hole down through the crust of the Earth and

(56:01):
captured a an audio recording that was so frightening that, uh,
it kind of brought the project to a halt. And
you know what, there there is some truth for sure
in this, because in fact, the Russians have dug or drilled,

(56:23):
i should say, the deepest artificial point on Earth. It's
called the Cola ko l A, the Cola Super Deep Borehole,
all right. And this is near the Russian border with Norway,
which is kind of interesting to me because there are
some lights in Norway called the Hestling lights that remind

(56:47):
me a lot of the Brown Mountain lights. And this
was done purely for scientific purposes, to see what would
happen if you would drill that far down into the
crust of the earth, and and and look at all
the layers and the gases and the tension. And you know,
it was all scientific. They weren't like trying to get
oil or something. This thing. Okay, this hole that they

(57:10):
dug is forty thousand feet deep. So to help you
imagine this, you know, when you look up in the
sky and an airplane's flying, airplanes frequently fly around thirty
thousand feet, so imagine ten thousand feet higher than that.

(57:34):
We're talking about around seven and one half miles. That's
how deep this hole is, the Cola Super Deep Borehole.
This audio is probably um based upon people who were
interested in that borehole project. And again, is this is

(57:56):
this evidence of hell? Well, all I know is in
this particular recording you hear what sounds like some very
unhappy people. So are you ready? Here we go. This
is the audio that many people claim is well audio

(58:18):
from hell. Here we go three to one. Now, look,

(59:01):
there's no way you can listen to that and not
at least feel a little bit uncomfortable, right, and again,
is it real? It's probably not. I mean, you know,
people talk about these concepts of heaven and hell and
that audio. You know, it's made the rounds a little bit,

(59:22):
and it is convenient to think that heaven is up
there in the sky somewhere and Hell is way down
below in the earth. But maybe those concepts are more
of a a caricature, a representation as symbol than the reality.

(59:43):
Maybe instead of looking up and down, we're talking about vibrations.
A high vibration as a heavenly vibration, and a low
vibration is more of a hellish vibration. Maybe that's what
we're talking about. That in terms of human my mindset,
it's easier to think of it as literally being up
and down instead of higher and lower vibrations. So that

(01:00:07):
is to say, maybe a lower vibration is something like well,
a rock. There's nothing wrong with being a rock, but
maybe it's not that fun. I mean, you have a
lot of stability and you sit there and there's not
a lot going on, but you're probably not in much
danger either. On the other hand, you can be a

(01:00:27):
high vibration, you can be an eagle. You can soar,
like I said, sore like Superman. That sounds fun to me. Now,
occasionally you might smack into a mountain or a building. Uh,
but I think that's kind of more like the heavenly

(01:00:48):
thing that we're shooting for. Hellish is sort of being
dense and bogged down. And maybe it's just plain old boredom, right,
And but that higher frequency is perhaps what we're striving for,
the ability to to soar and to attain new fun things.
What do you think. Do you think that's really what

(01:01:10):
you're supposed to do? Get your vibration as high as
possible before you leave this body. I don't know. I
think so that's what I'm trying to do. Hey, here's
one more strange coincidence, as they call it from this
book Ripley's Believe It or Not Strange Coincidences. It says,

(01:01:30):
in April of nineteen nine, a man named asgar A
honey of Iran was killed when a snake coiled around
his rifle and squeezed against the trigger. Wow. Now you see,
you read stuff like that and it does make you think,

(01:01:53):
maybe I do have a time when I'm supposed to
go and God says, yeah, today is not your lucky day. Unfortunately,
my friends, the clock has got us. But wait till
you see what I have lined up for you on
the next show. I promise you you're going to love it.

(01:02:15):
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