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I am Joshua pe Warren, and each week on this show,
I'll be bringing you brand new mind blowing content, news exercises,
and weird experiments that you can do at home, and
a lot more on this edition of the program. One
of the wildest stories I have ever heard, and it
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relates to liquid mercury. I recently visited with one of
the world's top scientist in his laboratory because he is
testing some some stuff for me regarding this new project
I'm working on, and I will tell you more about
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that project in the future when I'm ready. So, while
I was there in the lab, we start talking about
a variety of things, and this scientist told me something
that blew my mind. Let me repeat that blew my mind. Now,
hopefully that means a lot to you to hear that
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coming from me, because the majority of my life has
been devoted to studying the most bizarre and extraordinary concepts
that we can possibly comprehend. And it's one thing when
you you talk to a guy at a bar, or
somebody emails you something or yet. But now I'm telling
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you this is a very legit scientist who told this
to me, and that's why I I was sort of speechless.
And so I've never heard this before, and I have
never shared this information before then, obviously, but I am
about to share it on this show. I will, however,
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keep this scientist name confidential, and and to be completely
honest with you, I am not sure if some of
the powers that be are going to be upset about
me talking about this or not. I just don't know,
but I want to make it clear that I would
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never intentionally release any information that I felt was harmful
or would jeopardize the security of my country or anything
like that. So I was not told that I should
keep this information secret, just that others try to keep
it a secret. And frankly, it probably doesn't matter because
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no one would understand it or believe it anyway. And
you'll see why soon. Now. Remember, I am a podcast host,
and I'm not an elected official. I I'm a podcast
host and I am allowed to talk about whatever I
want as long as free speech exists for everyone in
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the USA, and let's hope that's forever. We have to
remain vigilant about that. But anyway, look, before I get
to this story, before I tell you what I learned,
I first want to give you some background regarding why
this is particularly fascinating to me, some some deeper context here. Uh.
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You may or may not know that years ago I
wrote this book called The Secret Wisdom of Kuku Khan,
and it was about ghosts and aliens and cryptids and
e sp all enter acting in a holosentiate universe. And
it's it's a condensation of a lot of big, big topics.
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And the book has been very popular, and if if
you want to read it instantly, you can read it
as an e book. It's in my Curiosity Shop at
Joshua P. Warren dot com. You can just download it,
or if you like to have a printed copy, you
can go to Amazon and UH and get a copy
from them pretty easily and cheaply as well. So I
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want to read to you some of what I wrote
in this book because I think it's going to nicely
set up what I want to share with you and
this podcast and uh again you'll see why all this
sort of connects from me, all right, So here I
am reading from the book. In May of two thousand nine,
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I visited the ancient Mayan ruins at lam and I
and Belize. My expedition arrived in the country by ship.
We took a long, bumpy ride into the shabby countryside
via bus. Next, we spent nearly thirty We sped nearly
thirty miles down a dark and twisting river famous for
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its crocodiles and monkeys. Eventually the ruins began to peek
from the thick, lush jungle. Lam and I was the
most secluded Mayan sight and thrived longer than any of
the others. Because of this, it was exhilarating to percha
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top towering pyramids, once waterfalls of blood and sacrifice, and
turn around completely breathing in an ancient vista. The jungle
teemed with life and hit tunnels that honeycombed beneath centuries
of mud and vines. The ground we walked upon was
once rooftop level, the canopy of enormous lee eaves leaning
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over us like tired old arms. Our guide, a Mayan
named Carlos, said, of the thousands of ruins and belize
only a handful had been executed. Ex excavated in the
middle of the site was the ancient ball court. This
was perhaps the most sacred place to the ancient Mayans.
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Unlike today, the ball court was not simply a place
for sport, but the grounds upon which sacrifices were determined.
The games played in this narrow alley between two stone
walls and would produce winners and losers who would die, live,
or be mutilated based on the outcome. A heavy tin
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pound ball of pure rubber uh see pure rubber would
be heaved around by men using their hips and mid sections,
no hands and arms allowed, until someone finally, not through
a stone ring extending from the alley wall. It was
so difficult that just one score within the game. Given
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the sacrificial element, its importance was immense, and the entire
affair was done in honor of a visitation long ago,
the visitation of beings like Cucko Khan. And if you
don't know who cuckukn is, well you gotta read the book.
Though much of the detail is lost, the games were
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dedicated to the Para temporals who had come. There were
various stories about that era. One of them speaks of
the twin Mayan brothers who are spirited away into the
sky to eventually become the Sun and the moon. Given
the importance of this spot and its connection to the gods,
I was stunned when I learned what set at its
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very center, something I'd never heard before. Right in the
middle of the court at laumon I, an obvious obstacle
for those men feverishly playing the game, was a circular stone,
perhaps the size of a hula hoop. It was about
one foot thick. All in all, it looked like a
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large ancient will, but it was not. This was actually
a cap stump in the nineteen eighties, archaeologists lifted it
and found it sealed an ancient time capsule. Within were
a few play, a few clay containers, and the centerpiece
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was a cylinder filled with one hundred and thirty one
grams of liquid mercury. I'm gonna pause for a second here.
Let's see what that is. An ounces. I should have
looked this up before. Okay, So that's a little over
four and a half ounces. That's actually a good little
supply of lick with mercury um that they found in
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this time capsule. So to this day, archaeologists are not
sure where the ancient Maya obtained liquid mercury, nor why
it was given such a place of prominence. The best
speculation was that it had somehow been refined from cinnabar
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deposits in Guatemala and brought over. I'll get back to
explaining a little bit more about that later, anyway, says
In fact, containers of cinnabar, jade, and obsidian were found
in the chamber as well. Modern Maya no stories of
ancient shaman who had gained sinister power by place can
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drop of mercury in their veins if lucky enough, to
survive death by poisoning the shaman came close to the
nether realm, absorbing its dark magic. This may be true,
yet the placements of the liquid mercury immediately struck a
deeper chord with me. I'm gonna pause here before I
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tell you why that this mysterious liquid mercury made a
big impact on me. It has to do with some
other ancient texts about UFO technology and even some of
the things that the Nazis were experimenting with and some
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things they may have discovered. And then, like I say,
all of this is leading up to this bizarro new
story that this scientist shared with me days ago that
I'm going to tell you about for the first time.
I really don't know how you're going to react to this. Uh,
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of Weird, Joshua pe Warren, beaming into your wormhole brain
from my studio and Sin City, Las Vegas, Nevada, where
every day is golden and every night is silver. And
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like I say, when I learned about this liquid mercury,
at this sacred spot in the middle of this Mayan village,
a lightbulb went off, let me get back to what
I wrote here in my book The Secret Wisdom of
Kuku Khan. The German Nazis spent much time in Central
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and South America in the nineteen thirties and forties, even
constructing secret compounds, and South America teams of scientists studied
weird ancient knowledge, reinterpreting it in the language of modern physics.
The Nazis clearly believed ancient cultures incorporated or at least
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were exposed to super advanced technology, but lack the understanding
to properly document the forces at work. For a while.
The German tech may have been so advanced because they
took metaphysical archaeology seriously and recreated elements they discovered and
lost cities. Records of exactly what the Nazis founder scarce,
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but some of their most secret compounds were in Myan territory.
Many fine researchers of obscure Nazi war plans, like Joseph P.
Farrell end Jim Mars, have found records of the single
weapon most coveted by the Germans, called de Glock or
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the bell. This was a metal case nine ft wide
and twelve to fifteen ft high, roughly shaped like a
bell that housed to counter rotating cylinders filled with a
substance similar to liquid mercury. When the cylinders spun, time
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and space around the device were warped and the entire
machine actually lost weight floating into the air. The Nazis
were working on an anti gravity device that also produced
deadly radiation. The military potential was truly unlimited. Now, it
is interesting to note that the Mayan calendar is uh
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not just a stationary stone engraved with symbols. It's a
dynamic machine and consists of two counter rotating discs, etcetera.
So anyway goes on to say here that the Mayans
and the Nazis may have found this counter rotation both interesting.
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The Nazis supposedly achieved anti gravity and a bell shaped
saucer like metal craft. The Maya placed their liquid mercury
in the center of a site that revered extraterrestrial and
interdimensional visitation. It seems possible that the Nazis learned much
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from the ancient Maya about how the Para temporal craft functioned,
and as I investigated deeper, I found strange deposits of
liquid mercury had also been discovered at other notable sites
of mystery like the Pyramids and Egypt and China, and
also the ancient Vedic literature of India. Now listen to this.
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The ancient Vedic text of India speaks in great detail
about what they called the Mana. These are strange et
flying machines powered by engines of you guessed it, whirling mercury.
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All the pieces had fallen into place. Okay, so that's
all I'm going to read to you from the Secret
Wisdom of Cocoa Kan. And again this helps to give
you an idea of how I started going. There's really
something wild about mercury. And you know, most people first
come into contact with this silvery substance called liquid mercury
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because it was commonly used in thermometers. Uh up until
maybe a decade ago. You'd still find a lot of
houses with liquid mercury thermometers. And you were always warned
about the dangers of breaking a thermometer because mercury is
extremely poisonous. Some forms will not readily pass through the skin,
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but if it's somehow gets inside you, even because you
breathe it's vapors, it can lead to an agonizing few
weeks that finally result in your death. Your body, all
your systems just start shutting down and there's no cure
for it. So that's why it is so weird that
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some ancient priests would supposedly put this stuff into their
bodies and survive. I mean it, it really would seem
like a supernatural feat. Now, mercury in nature, it primarily
exists trapped within solids like this rock I mentioned called cinebar,
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and it must be extracted through a special heating process.
Sometimes it actually does exist in liquid form of nature,
but that's very rare. In fact. Before we go any
further here, let me just go to the basic Wikipedia
page here about mercury and just tell you what what
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it says about this element um. It's a chemical element
also commonly known as quicksilver and uh. It says it
was also named hydrar gyrum, which is from the Greek
words for water and silver, and it's a a heavy
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metal um, the only metallic element that is liquid at
standard conditions for temperature and pressure. So that's very interesting,
isn't it. Mercury occurs in deposits throughout the world, most
mostly a center bar and uh. Anyway, so they got
to say, it's used in thermometers, barometers, all kinds of
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switches and lamps and um you it says, if you
pass electricity through it, it can create a ultra violet light.
So anyway, it's a very strange substance. And if you
go down to the history you will hear again why
this is so extraordinary, says Mercury was found in Egyptian
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tombs that date from f BC and China and Tibet.
Mercury use was thought to prolonged life, he'll fractures and
maintain generally good health, although it is now known that
exposure to mercury vapor leads to serious adverse health effects.
Now let me pause for a minute. Isn't this weird?
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Why are why are we getting this sort of contradiction
that we know it's poisonous and yet it has this
sort of healing and transformative property Among all these ancient cultures,
says the first emperor of a unified China allegedly buried
in a tomb was was buried in a tomb that
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contained rivers of flowing mercury on a model of the
land that he ruled. When you love to see that,
nobody's ever actually seen that since it was sealed up. UH.
In November of two thousand fourteen, large quantities of mercury
were discovered in a chamber sixty ft below the eight
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hundred year old pyramid known as UH the Temple of
the Feathered Serpent, which is the largest pyramid UH in
Tatoka Tata to TiO Cohn. Sometimes I don't practice these words,
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and I start reading, I'm like, oh man, I just
I realized, I'm I'm doomed, and I just go for
it anyway. But anyway, so uh, this this goes back
to what I'm talking about. You see this pattern here.
The ancient Greeks, you cinebar the Romans used it and cosmetics. Uh.
They even mentioned here about how it was found in
Lama and I. So you see that the ancient people
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very much understood the importance and the gravity of this
strange thing. So let's get back to the story I
want to tell you. Bear all this in mind. So
here I was in this laboratory, and here's what I
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will tell you. UH. This is a scientist who often
works in the state of Nevada, which you know Nevada
is that they call it the Silver State. But it's
actually the largest producer of gold in our country and
one of the largest in the world. Of all kinds
of interesting conductive metals and minerals here. And so some
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of the world's top scientists work in Nevada, and that
should not be a surprise at all, because we have
all this military stuff here, we have Area fifty one.
I mean, they're on the cutting edge of developing high
end sophisticated technology, and the budgets are unimaginable. And then
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plus you also have a lot of great scientists here
because it's not easy to sustain a thriving city like
Las Vegas in the middle of a desert. Uh, there
is a lot of insight that goes into how to
manage water properly, and you know, all that kind of
infrastructure business. So this guy, like I said, he's working
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with me on some projects, and we start talking about
weird stuff, and he says, have you ever heard about
this town. It's a little north of here called Mercury, Nevada.
And I said, no, actually I haven't. He says, most
people actually haven't. Now I'm in Las Vegas, and so
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let's see if I were to drive from here to Mercury, Nevada.
Let's see. I think it's just like a few hours.
Let me let me type it in. He real quick,
because most of you, if you've been to Nevada, you've
probably been to Las Vegas. Okay, alright, So it's saying
that if you drive in the desert, Oh man, that's weird.
It says it can't calculate directions. I kid you not. Okay,
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you'll understand why I'm freaking out a little bit here
when we come back. Oh boy, I'm I know you
think I'm just building this up. Wait till you hear this.
I can't believe. I just know. Type this in and
it's telling me, oh, you can't get there. I'm Joshua
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Pee Warren. Hopefully I can continue doing the show after this.
You're listening to Strange Things on the I Heart Radio
and Coast to Coast AM parin normal podcast network. I'll
be back after these important messages. Welcome back to Strange
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Things on the I Heart Radio and Coast to Coast
stay AM para normal podcast network. I am your host,
Joshua P. Warren, and this is this show where the
unusual becomes usual, and I am freaking out right now,
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because I just days ago learned about this place called Mercury,
Nevada that's shrouded in secrecy. And maybe I'm just like
late to the dance here and everybody else knows about
the I mean, like, uh, and I I looked on
a map and I saw that it looked like it
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was maybe an hour and a half north of Las Vegas,
out in the desert. But I didn't actually try to
look up directions, so I just went to Google. I
found the map. Uh, and I just put in directions
from Las Vegas to Mercury and it says, sorry, we
could not calculate directions from Las Vegas, Nevada to Mercury, Nevada.
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And I'm like what, And you can test this out
for yourself. It's it reminds you of the old adage
you can't get there from here. Boy. Oh yeah, this
is okay. Let me just get back to this. How
do I tell I'm just gonna tell this to you
the way that it was told to me, to start with, okay,
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and then I'll go back and I'll try to tell
you what I've learned since then. So anyway, this scientist,
one of the world's top guys. You know, we're talking
about all of the minerals and gyms and things that
are found in Nevada, the Silver State, and we start
getting into kind of like strange stuff, and then he says, well,
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you know what they're doing up at Mercury, right, And
I was like no, And he proceeded to tell me something.
We went from this very strict, like skeptical down to
earth kind of conversation like total you know, kind of
boring science talk to him telling me something and I go,
I beg your pardon. I don't think I heard that correctly. Okay.
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So he said that in this area north of Las Vegas,
that there are some very special mountains there and there
is a secretive facility that is there and nobody knows
exactly what they're doing. He says, it's it's some kind
of lab and plant and basically they're there. They are
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doing something there outrageous with liquid mercury experiments. And he
said that some of the hills and mountains around there
literally ooze with liquid mercury. And I don't know if uh,
we're talking about that happening naturally or just that somehow
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the work that's being done their underground. It kind of
creates vapors and stuff that condenses that way. But he said, uh,
whether it's contamination or whatever it is. He said that
you can't go there, but he said the closest road
that takes you by there in the desert has an
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area where it basically there's a sign that says, do
not stop your car for the next X amount of miles,
and then there's just a big giant fence. It is
illegal for you to stop your car. You gotta keep going.
And there is an Apache helicopter sitting out there at
a stretch of this with a pilot in it at
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ready to fire on somebody. That's what you can see.
And he said, when you get there, you just you
put the pedal to the metal and you just haul
butt through the desert until you finally see another sign
that says, okay, you're clear. You can pull over if
you want to. Now. Again, nobody knows exactly what they're
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doing in there, but he said, okay, you're ready, here
we go. He said that they have been able to
turn liquid mercury into a conscious being and that sometimes
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it escapes from the facility and they have to send
out a team of guys all over the region to
try to capture it again and bring it back. And
I'm like, exquis me, what what was that again? He said, yes,
they they've created as this being. And I was like, well,
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you mean they're taking liquid mercury. You're you're telling me, okay,
this is a steam scientist is talking to me. So
you're telling me they have created a conscious being, an
independent conscious being out of liquid mercury, a living thing
that escapes and runs. And he says yes, So I
let that seek in for a few seconds, and I said,
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what does it look like? He's as well. By all accounts,
it looks like a glowing blue bunny. Nobody knows why,
but that's how they describe it, like a glowing blue bunny.
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And then when this thing gets out of the lab
or whatever and it starts running around, they have to
send all these guys out wearing these special suits because
they say that this this creature has some kind of
a powerful I presume electro magnetic or electrostatic type field
around it, and that it resists the human energy, the
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human bio energy field. And so the guys who go
out to trap this thing, they've got to wear these
special suits that cancel as much of their bio energy
as possible, so they can get close enough to this
thing to rich freeve it and take it back to
the facility. Now, let me just say this, on a
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side note, some of you who are listening to this
have played a video game. I've always been a big
fan of the legend of Zelda. Uh one of the
newer Zelda games called Breath of the Wild. And in
this game, there is this character called a Bloopy. And
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if you've made it, if you've played this game and
you've made it far enough, you know what I'm talking about.
And a Bloopy is this electric blue, glowing rabbit looking
thing that appears once in a while unpredictably. It's very eerie,
it's very mysterious. And the whole point is where you know,
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if you get lucky enough to catch a glimpse of
the bluepy, you're you're, you're you're supposed to have to
like quietly chase him down, because if you shoot him
with like your bow and arrow, he'll drop a bunch
of coins for you and then he then he he
jumps away. And as soon as I heard this, and
of course you know. I sat down with Lauren after that.
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I was like, we're going to a bar. We need
to have a drink. I want to tell you what
this guy told me. Um, we both were like, that
sounds like a bloopy from from Breath of the Wild
and you know, a glowing blue mysterious thing that you
hunt down, you know, and you can't really catch him though,
I mean, look, is this an attempt somehow to to
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to to tell us about this? Did somebody on the inside,
some game designer, get this story. I don't want to
go too far down that rabbit hole, but he said that.
Sure enough, they go there and they find it and
they bring it back and this is like so bizarre.
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Nobody you can't talk about it, and nobody would believe
it anyway. And I was just sort of stunned by this,
especially again given who who this was coming from. So
of course, when I got back home, I started looking
into Mercury, Nevada, and sure enough, you can do this
for yourself. What you will see if you just look
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at the map is the map shows you nothing around it, okay,
just nothing but Tan Desert. If you switch to satellite view,
then you will see a sort of a cluster. Okay,
hang on a second, you gotta really zoom in. Okay,
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if you really zoom in, you will see a cluster
of white, unidentified buildings, unidentified except for one US post office.
And so you know, it kind of looks like looking
on an area one. If you go to say, Wikipedia
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and you look up Mercury, Nevada, here's what it says.
Mercury is a closed village and Ni County, Nevada. UH
goes on to say it was constructed by the Atomic
Energy Commission to house and service the staff of the
test site. The specific site was known as Jackass Flats.
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Maybe that comes from like a jack rabbit kind of thing.
I don't know, Like I said, this is all new
to me, uh, it says today the site is governed
by the United States Department of Energy. UH. It is
not accessible to the general public, and it was named
after the Mercury miance, which flourished in its general facinity
a century before the village itself was established. The current
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population is unknown. Look this up. Look this up. This
is one of the most weird, mysterious things that I've
I've come across. And we've all heard about area fifty one.
But if you heard about mercury Nevada, what does this mean? Um?
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I just I really don't know what to tell you.
I don't know what to think about this. UM. I
wish that I could sit here and and and and
and explain you, like, oh, yes, yes they could they
I'm sure they took liquid mercury and they subjected it
to this process and they sprinkled a little fairy dust
on here, and now we've created a magical blue bunny
that just gave up. I don't know, guys. So that's
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why I'm I'm using the power of this podcast to
put this out there to you and to give you
an opportunity if you know anything about it, to send
me an email. Shoot me an email. Okay, if you
go to Joshua P. Warren dot com, you'll scroll down
to the bottom there and you'll find find my email address.
And UM, again, if I am spilling the beans on
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some kind of secret project, I don't mean to be, uh,
but I would like to know if something like this
has been created and is running around out there, and
what that means for technology and what that means for
you and me. It seems like one of those things
that maybe if they've done that, maybe we we have
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a right to know about that, or is it just
too dangerous. It's always that conundrum, isn't it. When we
come back from the break, some more wild news. This
time it's about time travel. I'm Joshua pe Warren. You're
listening to Strange Things on the I Heart Radio and
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Coast to Coast damn Paranormal Podcast Network. I'll be right
back and welcome back to the final segment of this
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edition of Strange Things on the I Heart Radio and
Coast to Coast, a AM paranormal podcast network. I am
your host, Joshua P. Warren. And there is something very special, mystical,
mind boggling about liquid mercury and its connection to life
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and consciousness and space, ace and time and gravity. And
I know when you hear about all these things, it
just sounds like some kind of a fantastic science fiction story.
It doesn't sound like there could be anything real to
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all this, And yet every single day mainstream scientists are
continuing to validate the flexibility of this entire thing we
call reality and the fluidity of space time. I've been
talking about that for a long long time, and now
listen to this Jason Saracchi. He sent me this news
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story that was recently published by Vice dot com, written
by Becky Ferrera. Scientists make breakthrough in warping time at
smallest scale ever. Now. Of course, in the past, uh
a lot of these references to a time differential have
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involved quantum physics, things that are very, very very tiny
measurements that are not relevant to us on a human scale.
But it says here scientists were able to measure time
dilation at a distance of just a millimeter, which is
is about the width of a pencil tip. That's gargantuan
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in quantum terms. It goes on to say Albert Einstein's
theory of general relativity is packed with weird insights about
our reality, but perhaps the most mind boggling is the
fact that strong gravitational fields or incredibly high speeds can
warp the passage of time, an effect known as time dilation.
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For instance, clocks located onboard spacecraft might tick slightly faster
or slower than those on Earth, depending on the distortive
effects of their velocities and our planets gravity on time. Now,
in a major breakthrough, scientist at Gila j I l A,
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a joint operation between the National Institute of Standards and
Technology and the University of Colorado Boulder, have measured time
dilation at the smallest scale ever, using the most accurate
clocks in the world. The team showed that clocks located
just one millimeter apart, about the width of a pencil tip,
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showed slightly different times due to the influence of Earth's gravity.
The new experiment paves the way toward clocks with fifty
times the precision of those available today, which could be
used for a host of practical applications, while also shedding
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light on fundamental mysteries about our universe, including the long
sought union of general relativity and quantum mechanics. Nature just
published about this um says, when you go to such
a small scale, what does that mean? It means the
clock precision is better, and in some sense, what we
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are trying to say is that time and space are interconnected.
As Einstein's relativity told us, there is no absolute concept
of time. That's a quote from the physicist. There is
no absolute concept of time. So what does that mean? Again?
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This is a fluid and flexible environment here that we
are living within, and I must remind you that back
in I made international headlines for discovering what apar years
to be a time anomaly of some kind just north
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of Las Vegas, Nevada. Um. Here is the press release
from Spacetime anomaly discovered near Las Vegas. Joshua P. Warren
blah blah blah claims he has documented a spacetime warp
on the outskirts of Vegas. Quote. I am the first
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person to use a brand new technology, a differential time
rate meter or DT meter, to search for time anomalies
near Vegas, says Warren. I traveled to area fifty one
for tests, but I found the strangest reading much closer
to Vegas. In quote, Warren documented times slowing down by
twenty micro seconds, which is twenty one hundred thousands of
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a second, just north of Vegas between I fifteen and
Root ninety three, and he goes on to say this
is only supposed to happen if a black hole approaches Earth.
The his result is truly inexplicable. Engineer Ron Heath, who
invented the DT meter, called the result quote incredible. Quote.
This is also an area where many strange lights have
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been recorded in the night sky. Warren said, and I
think there may be a space time warp on the
edges of the city, but there has been so much
man made tech nearby it's taken a while to realize
what's naturally happening and the surrounding hills and mountains. In quote,
Warren believes the Vegas Valley may indeed be a natural
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hot spot for strange activity, but he is open to
the idea that the government technology is causing them. And then,
of course I talked about a little bit about Area
fifty one, so you see there, uh I. I released that,
and then all of a sudden, bang, I started getting
contacted by all these people like Seauan Kevin Jason, who
had a close encounter it that site. You heard me
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interview some people on this program on one of the
episodes who knew nothing thing about this, who are just
on a vacation and they drove through and they encountered, uh,
missing time and it freaked him out. So I'm telling
you that, um, you have to start opening your mind,
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and you have to start looking at the connection between
consciousness and space and time and other dimensions differently. And
there are certain places on planet Earth which act more
like portholes, right, They really really do. And that's why,
for example, when you come to Vegas, if you're lucky
enough to get a ticket to the Vegas Ghost and
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UFO Show, which we do usually once a week, it
just depends. Uh, we show you all that and you know,
you can see the evidence and you get to touch things.
And you know that when Jason Saracchi came to my
event that I did last year, which was my last
conference ever Finding Your Magic two, he came to that
event one night, he went out to the location where
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I got the time warp. He went out there at
night with third generation night vision goggles that he got
from Para Temporal. You know, Para Temporal dot Com is
the only type of third gen that I use, Para
Temporal dot Com. And so he took his pair of
Para Temple night vision goggles out there and he captured
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some kind of a glowing anomaly only available in infrared,
right around that spot where the uh where the time
warp was documented. And you know what, I've just had
so much on my plate, I don't think I've ever
even posted that footage. So I contacted Jason and I said, hey,
send me that footage. I need to get that posted
and we need to share that with everybody who listens
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to the show. So he's doing that, and uh, I'll
give you that update soon and let me squeeze in
a quick listener email because we are getting short on
time here. This comes to me from Dan, and he said,
I really want to say thank you. In your first podcast,
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you spoke about making a minion to help you. I
was laid off of my job with well he gave
me a big company name, but I don't want to
repeat it. Uh. He says. I fixed printers, and then
right before New Year's I got a letter saying unemployment
is under six and a half percent, so anyone on
extended benefits will no longer receive them as of one
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eight two Um. He says. The week between Christmas and
New Year's I was already locked out. He goes on
to say, I've been a witch for thirty five years.
But I said I will try this different way, the
minion way that you talked about. So I did it
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yesterday and then today I received an offer from any Names,
another a company, and he said, so it works. I
really like the way you respect pagans and which is
not many places put us in a positive light. Thanks again,
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and that is from Dan. Thank you so much, Dan,
and I take that as a great compliment. I talk
about so many different backgrounds and traditions, uh, whether it's
Christianity or Buddhism or Hinduism or I mean I tie
to me like I say, here's my philosophy. If there
is an ultimate truth, then there should be many paths
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that all lead to that ultimate truth. Follow the one
that connects with you, and when you get there, it
will enlighten you and help you and make you a
happier person. So that said, I'm not going to leave
us with the good fortune. Tone, close your eyes, take
a deep breath. Here we go. That's it for this
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