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December 3, 2024 54 mins
Is this the Mexican version of the Bermuda Triangle? An area of paranormal adventure, Mexico’s Zone of Silence, is where radio signals fail, meteorites crash & Aliens appear.  Dr. Alex Ling has over twenty years of experience in functional medicine. He guides his patients toward wellness and healing through a holistic approach to health, emphasizing Lifestyle and diet through self-awareness practices.  He is a successful sculptor, a researcher into megalithic sites, and the founder of the healing natural water company Aquan. Driven by curiosity, Dr. Ling explores ancient stone sites and water sources worldwide. His fascination with megalithic sites continues. He founded a group dedicated to preserving and restoring ancient wells, springs, and waterways and is the driving force behind the natural
  healing water company Aquan. He also continues his research into the sacred elements of gold, frankincense, and myrrh and continues his practice in functional medicine. 
For more information, please go to https://aquan.co.uk.

 
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Arch angels, ghosts, and Bigfoot. Oh why it's just another
night for Supernatural Girls and real stories, real answers to
life's biggest supernatural mysteries. And now for another exciting interview
with paranormal experts from this world and others. Here's your host,
paranormal researcher Patricia Baker on the One the Only Supernatural Girls.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Welcome everyone to another exciting episode of Supernatural Girls. I'm
your host, Patricia Baker, and I'm here with my co host,
who is very warm and Tucson.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Yes, I am warm, not really, I'm cold in my office.
I keep going outside to get warm the ysswards.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
I grow home in a snowstorm today and it is
very cold here, so that's why I'm all bundled up.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
And I was outside without so much as a jacket
or a sweater and it was beautiful. Honey.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
I know we need to live under bubble so we
can adjust the temperature of the way we work.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
Yes, what a good idea. I like that idea.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
I'll have to talk to Elon about it, just so
you can put Please do tell us what's happening. What
are the numbers selling?

Speaker 3 (01:49):
This is a this is an interesting time, because December
is a two universal month and it's all about spending
time with others, of wanting to be with others, And
you're going to find that it's going to bring some
new energy and ideas and opportunities. It's going to give
us a new approach to dealing with our partners or
partnerships in some form. But the nice part is that

(02:12):
it's time to take an inventory the past twelve months
because this is the last of the year. Consider some
energies you want to get rid of, because you do
because we've overloaded some aspects. But take a look at
what you really want to carry forward to next year.
The season you're going to find is a great opportunity
to share and care, but not just our immediate family.

(02:33):
We have to learn to think about others right now.
To go down the street and go to the grocery store.
There's so many people that are in need right now,
including ourselves at times just to make things get through
a given day, but particularly so for those that have
so little. So it's kind of take time for yourself,
but do something that's going to be helpful towards other people.

(02:57):
If you put off doing things for yourself, well sometimes
you forget what it's like to really have that good
feeling around the holidays. And I think it's time that
this two month that we're in, we're all very, very sensitive,
So it's an important part of your life to take
a look at how you want to take care of you.

(03:19):
Take some time to take a note, maybe a fun
foe called do things for somebody that you care about
that you haven't taken time for in the past. But
we get so wrapped up in our everyday things that
we forget that not everybody has the support, the or
the fort too to go forward at this point in time.

(03:40):
So remember that numbers manifest every day. Some are easy,
some are difficult to cope with, but they tend to
address our stress numbers at times that we don't like.
But the holiday's coming. It's what we can do for
others and what we have to put out there. But
if we can learn more about ourselves, we'll learn more
about helping other people. So kind of like, know who

(04:04):
you are, how to work best with the numbers that
you're in right now. Whatever we plan on doing nowhere
surrounded by numbers all of our life. We can't get
away from them. It's time spent with positive people. That's
going to let you feel absolutely wonderful, be able to share, care,

(04:24):
be responsible, but made the season be a very special
time for all those you care about. It's way overdue.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Well that sounds good. I like it. And I was
reading up on astrology today and favored astrologers who is
also saying that the bad times are behind us and
things are going to get better every day. So it
gives people something to look forward to. We've had really
tough times here in this country. New administration is a

(04:55):
breath of fresh air.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
It's great, well right now everyone, because it's a two
month that we're in two deals with partnerships, relationships or
sensitivity or being overly sensitive, and the holidays, not everybody
has somebody to be with, and some people are well
on the losses that have taken place, because I think
if you notice, we end up having more losses of

(05:18):
people close to us or people in the news even
towards the end of the year, so it creates more
of a of an empty feeling. So just take that
extra time to feel a little more cautious that somebody
else might be going through a rough day.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Well, that's good advice. And it's true. In fact, I
lost a friend just this last week. I did too, unexpectedly. Yeah,
so I guess people do check out for whatever reason.
But we know one thing that didn't happen today. We
did not get the alien invasion.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
To see how you are.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
And I was going to bring snow acts.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
Oh now I'm what were you going to said mind
by ear.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Yes, no invasion, no snacks. I was ready to sit
down and eat my popcorn and share it. But anyways,
as LC, that did not happen. So anyhow, let's get
to our guests, because we have a super degree and this, now,
this is a topic. Neither one of us have ever

(06:25):
heard of this. And Live been broadcasting since twenty thirteen,
we've heard a lot, and we've been involved with Paranorma
all our lives and we've heard a lot, but not this. No,
Oh my god, we're so excited to have doctor Alex
Ling here with us tonight. Definitely tell you a little

(06:46):
bit about him. He has over twenty years of experience
and functional medicine. He guides his patients toward wellness and
healing through a holistic approach to health, emphasizing lifestyle and diet.
Self awareness and spiritual practices. He is a successful sculptor,
a researcher into megalithic sites, and the founder of the

(07:08):
healing natural water company Aquan. Now the other thing is this,
doctor Ling is in Mexico and he is very familiar
with this Zone of Silence, is what it's called. We're

(07:28):
all kinds of things apparently have been going on and
we didn't know about it. So we had to have
Alex come on the show, Doctor Ling and tell us
is this place, what's going on there? So Doctor Ling,
welcome to the show.

Speaker 4 (07:45):
Hello Patricia, thank you for having me. Hello pei Que PK. Yes,
I have been in Mexico.

Speaker 5 (07:54):
For the last four months.

Speaker 4 (07:56):
This is actually my fifth time here, and I've been
extensively traveling up and down the whole country to research
all the different magalithic sides, but also especially the site
of the Zone of Silence. It is an area which
stretches just roughly about fifty kilometers and it starts around Mapimia,

(08:21):
then it goes towards Shiwawa. Especially the area of Linda
Vista is very much known for or as a youth
or hotspot. So I didn't know that when I came
here first, so because I came here on.

Speaker 5 (08:41):
The eighth of April.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
To witness the solar eclipse, and that was a very
very special event because I've been researching all sorts of
different sides internationally, especially Turkey, go back to Teppy Kahan
Teppe and other sides, and we found evidence that that
the solar eclipse was a very important point to their culture.

(09:06):
And from that we also found a link which directly
linked throughout the ancient texts the ancient solar eclipse dates
to the future date, which was the aids of April.
So we found out that the the longest duration of

(09:27):
the solar eclipse of the shadow was in the zone
of silence, and exactly in a place which is known
for the Mountain, which is quite a strange mountain. It's
one four hundred and forty meters high. It has a
huge magnetic field and so when you take your compass

(09:49):
to the site, for example, it keeps spinning and spinning.
And there are other very very strange happenings around the mountains.

Speaker 5 (09:57):
So we needed to get a.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
Special license because in April, when we started or we
wanted to go to witness the eclipse, we didn't actually
get access to that specific area. It was sealed off
and that day with police and military, so we yes,
it was quite a strange thing. So then we had
to use a different entrance into the desert, so we

(10:21):
had to travel actually quite a distance away from it,
and then we entered it from the backside and we
had to go through the deserts where we came to
the ancient seabed which is near Linda Westpla Vista, And
there is a caffee as well, which is owned by
Eugenius and Eva, so they're both very dedicated to all

(10:44):
the alien sightings and I tell everybody the story about
what is happening in the desert. So we witnessed the eclipse,
and we also then found out that this area is
very very special. So I traveled back to Mexico with
actually the a license so that I could permission to

(11:07):
visit the laboratory which is very close to the mountain
which is which is called sun Ignacio, which is the
mountain which is right in the center of the magnetic field.
And then we stayed in the laboraty and in we
actually did a lot of research because there is a
biosphere reserve which also is known to many biologists because

(11:32):
the plants are directly affected by the magnetic fields, so
they're much more colorful, much bigger than usually. Also the
insects are also bigger than in other areas. So it's
a very very interesting area just from that perspective.

Speaker 5 (11:47):
So then we found out that.

Speaker 4 (11:51):
There also tunnel systems and all sorts of different things
which are not so now.

Speaker 5 (11:57):
There also was a.

Speaker 4 (11:58):
Rocket crash which was way back in the sixties, so
and that rocket crash raised a lot of questions amongst
the indigenous people because it was, to their accounts, not
just a rocket, so they truly believe it was a

(12:20):
craft which crashed into the desert. I have to say
that the magnetic field attracts also meteorites and all sorts
of celestial bodies who are really attracted.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
By the magnetic field.

Speaker 4 (12:33):
So you find really every two meters you find a
tiny piece of meteorite. And that was the cause possibly
that the craft crashed in that specific area. So we
asked a lot of people because I'm a researcher and
so I've always try to find out the truth about
what is really going on. So we had a lot

(12:55):
of witness accounts going from seeing the craft actually crashing
into the desert. Then the government sealed off the whole
area for nine months to remove every single piece of
this craft, which they said was a rocket. They were
so thorough about it that they actually also put in

(13:17):
some railway tracks and a runway for a plane. So
this was really going on for nine months until every
single piece of evidence was removed from the side, and
we had a lot of witness accounts from people who
afterwards also told us that there are accounts of beings

(13:38):
of humanoid people wandering through the desert and also partially
engaging with the indigenous people around the mountain area. Specific
one story is interesting there a couple got stuck in
a desert because it started to rain, and when it
rains in this area, the tracks are flooding very quickly,

(13:59):
and even as a four by four you kind of
get stuck very fast. And then they were tourists and
so they they witnessed to very tall beings who would
come to their car and push the car out of
the tracks so.

Speaker 5 (14:15):
They could move on again.

Speaker 4 (14:17):
And they described them as very tall, almost three meters tall,
and even so they looked humans.

Speaker 5 (14:25):
They got the impression they weren't. They were covered.

Speaker 4 (14:28):
Their faces were covered with big hoods because they were
wearing this raincoats yellow, so I've been told. So there
are all sorts of different stories. Some are more accountable
than others. But for me, the most interesting part was
when I returned to the Zone of Silence. We actually
stayed in the area overnight because we wanted to see

(14:51):
what is it all about? Can we see something? Because
since the eclipse, so we've been told by the locals
that every single night they lights in the sky and
a lot of sightings and a lot of strange things happening.

Speaker 5 (15:05):
Back to the Zone of Silence, specifically in.

Speaker 4 (15:09):
That area where the dunes are the ancient sea bed
which disappeared two million years ago. And also we found a.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
Uh huh, oh, darn there are you're back.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
I'm gonna see mind.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
So yeah, the rock formations are specifically interesting for me
because that's where I do a lot of my research
around megalithic sites. And we found a lot of carvings
which some of them, so have been told by the
locals again by the indigenous people, are dating back two
million years.

Speaker 5 (15:50):
So there's a lot of a lot of investigation to
do to really be sure.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
Yep, I think we might have.

Speaker 5 (16:03):
Especially the play eighties.

Speaker 4 (16:06):
So and next to the play eighties, we found carvings
which looked like extraterrestris So they had very large heads,
very large eyes, very long neck, and so a little
bit like a child drawing, if you like, but very
very interesting.

Speaker 5 (16:23):
So they are the Indigenous people are on the way.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
We're having a little bit of internet trouble this connection,
so we're going to hope that he can reconnect again.
This is fascinating, isn't it. I never n this place.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
I did neither. It's just incredible to think that what
they're able to find, what they're finding there.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
At this point in time, I know, I want to
hear more about these heads and where they found this,
because that kind of his Internet kind of cut out
at that moment.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
I'll turn to your health out in this is where
he is.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Yeah, we've we've really got to you got all this information.
I'm surprised that nobody in the United States is talking
about this. I have never heard anybody talk about this.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
So I had either. That's why I'm going mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
I've been down to Mexico a couple of times. But
just on the other side of the border where the
where the ocean is and you can get wet.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
That's as far as it does that have gotten the peninsula.
Where is this? I really want to know the exact try.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
To see where what he's talking about, exactly where it's located.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Yeah, because it's someplace we should go. It sounds like, oh, yeah,
that's ready. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
The fact that it looks like it's nice and warm,
but by how he's dressed.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
I'm ready, I'm ready, and makes two of this. Gosh.
It's also strange that the flora and the fauna there
are so much more colorful and so much bigger. So
it must have a very strong geomagnetic field, I would think,
I would think, so everything there, And I wonder if

(18:10):
that's part of why the spaceship crashed there. Possibly that
geomagnetic field. Uh yeah, And I don't believe it was
a rocket. I mean, it doesn't sound like the garden
wouldn't be involved. It would be if it was a
privately ownlike, you know, something to do with our space

(18:33):
force or whatever. I don't see them coming down there
and taking every piece, but maybe they would, But certainly
they would if it's a spaceship.

Speaker 3 (18:40):
Well that's that's the whole thing. The way they had
a guarden and everything that makes you question, Okay, what
is it you've got hiding it?

Speaker 2 (18:49):
And in nine months, he said that the police closed
it off to everybody. But overall, it sounds like it
could be a hard place to close off.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
You think, So it's biggering took nine months to pick
up all the pieces. Mm hmm, Yeah, larger than we
would have thought.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Chanelle, can you put those pictures up that were sent
of the area so you can, Yeah, there's the area, everybody,
this is what it looks like. So that would be
a very hard area.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
To contain most definitely.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
Yeah, it would be a tough one. I'm sure they'd
find a way if they had to. But those pieces,
it sounds like spread over quite a quite a stretch.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
I would definitely assume that.

Speaker 6 (19:32):
Yeah, thats sometimes. Yeah, I'm pointing like it's going to
do me some good. Uh that area that that one
cylinder or whatever it is that had to have something
to do with informational.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
Yeah, yeah, I think you're right. I think you're right.
There's so many interesting places. And doctor Link said he
was also visiting go Beckley Tappe, which is an amazing area.
We'd like to hear her about that too, because they
haven't excavated all of it yet, but I'd like to
know more of his thoughts. And you know, when we

(20:10):
did our group, we were contacted by a being that
was originally from not originally from, but was in the
area of go Backley by thousands of years ago. She
had a lot to say about the area and what
they were doing there, and it was very much bigger

(20:31):
than I think anybody realizes. And then when they left,
why they left. That's that's going to talk about that
in my I decided to write a book because, you
know why, because of Laura, the publisher. She had taken
a look at the book by that beautiful singer we

(20:53):
had on the show Sales of the Weird and Wonderful Whatever.
She said, Patricia, why aren't you writing your own book?
I'm like, because I'm lazy. That's why. It's a lot
of work, and I don't have the energy you do, Laura.
But anyway, you have.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
More energy than anybody that I know.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
You have the energizer, buddy. You're NonStop all the time,
always pulling up something, doing something else, and always being
there for somebody else, which is for that. I'm grateful.
You taught me a lot, a lot of things I
wanted to learn, a lot of things I didn't learn.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
I guess you know you're doctor ling right now, doctor
link hear you. You want to say something. We can
see that you've got your connection back. Yeah, well the
wheel is spinning.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
Yep, that's that's spent my lifestyle lately.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Happiness is something gosh. So anyway, so Laura had a
great idea, I thought. So I thought, rather than try
to stretch any of these experiences into a whole book,
I just put them all in one book, just you know,
story by story.

Speaker 3 (22:17):
Why not? Why not every chapter, every chapter is a
different story.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
It's a different story.

Speaker 3 (22:24):
Yes, I think that's a great idea.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
Right, And I've got to say a big shout out
to the owner of kg R, A Eric, who was
instrumental and gathering all our shows from the blog talk
radio he did.

Speaker 4 (22:43):
So.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Now all of those from twenty thirteen on are on,
except for the shows when we were on that other network,
remember that one where we had that other mother that
is no longer And there were three year of shows missing.
Were we on that for three years?

Speaker 3 (23:07):
I guess we were.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
Okay, he's bad.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
I had to relokate because the internet was so bad.
I had to switch over to a different internet, so
and I had to get inside because suddenly it started
to rain.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
Well it changes warm.

Speaker 5 (23:29):
Yes, so this is a lot better, So I apologize.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
We yes, we were talking about the Pleaadians and finding
these heads where well before we go there, we have
a question where exactly is this mysterious lone of silence
in Mexico? Can you is it in the in the
Yucatan Peninsula.

Speaker 4 (23:54):
No, No, it's nother northern Mexico, which is completely the side.
So when you go to Shiwaha, that is the direction
really you have to take. But it is very it's
about four hours drive from Gerango or from Mapimi. It's
actually you have to cross the yes, we have across

(24:17):
the desert to get there, or you can take the
roads which takes a little bit longer, and it's towards yes, Shiwawa.
So it's called Linda Vista. It's an a heel which
you can find. You can find some information out on
the internet about that too, and there are some tracks.

(24:39):
You can't go on your own accounts unless you've been
there as many times as I have, and then you
know your way into the desert. But they're very helpful
and they will tell you I'll help you to to
get into the You need definitely a very good.

Speaker 5 (24:53):
Vehicle to do that.

Speaker 4 (24:54):
You can't just go with a car, so you need
a very very good four by four or pickup truck.
As I said, it's it's very very much it's desert,
so you can't just drive.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
Where do you where do you stay? Is there are
there any hotels around?

Speaker 5 (25:10):
No, there aren't any hotels.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
It's no, it's it's it's really really quite dessert. So
there is a very small village and I think there
must be a handful of people living there. But you
really need to camp out. So sometimes they provide camping
gear from from the caffee, but they have very limited resources,

(25:34):
so you have to bring your own back, your own
sleeping bags, and your own tents. And if you stay
in the desert, then you really need to stay with
one of the of the indigenous people there because it's
it's it's desert. It's not really risk free that a
lot of Rettle snakes, scorpions, so you need to be

(25:56):
aware of it. You need to know exactly where you're staying.
You need to have enough water because it gets really
really hot in the area of the day, so you
need to be really well prepared. So the best thing
is either if you're interested to go there, contact the
caffee in the Vista caffee and they will arrange that,
or if we also do tours where we take a

(26:21):
very small number of people with us because we also
connected to a hide love Floor which is on the
other side of the desert that's near Mapimi, and that's
where we have access to the laboratory tree and the
mountains sun Ignacio. So we do take people because we
work very closely together with all the indigenous people, not

(26:43):
because of the alien research which we're doing. Actually, our
main research is about megalithic sites and water.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Now tell us again, thank you for that, and tell
us about the Pleadian heads and where did you.

Speaker 4 (27:02):
So if you are in the center of the dunes,
right in the middle of it, so it's quite a
large area, but you enter the desert from the road
and it takes about half an hour to get to
the dunes which are very beautiful. And then if you
go about another two miles to the inland of the desert,

(27:25):
it is like a mountain range and within those mountain
ranges they are like plateaus. And on those rock plateaus
you can find a lot of big rocks which have
all the different carvings. But please please don't go on
your own account because these carvings are very very valuable,
and please respect for all the indigenous people, so do

(27:50):
not go there without their permission. Yes, so there are
a lot of very important ceremonials. It's as well, which
I cannot disclose here because I from.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
Now when you go there, uh, you're closer to Linda, Visa.
What where do you usually land to go forward? I mean,
what city do you start with?

Speaker 5 (28:20):
Toryon? Toryon?

Speaker 4 (28:23):
So Torreon is one of the airports you can fly
in from that area and you can hire ka there
and then you can take the road. Yes, so it
will take you just about a good ten hours to
get there.

Speaker 3 (28:39):
So yeah, in the head with the snakes, oh so good.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
A pretty hostile place in that way, but it it
is something so incredible has been going on there for
a long time. And the way you described the story
so far it sounds like these echis or interdimensionals, whatever
they are, we're friendly.

Speaker 4 (29:10):
Yes, we didn't have any bad experience. We stayed overnight.
We actually returned twice on this particular trip which I'm
on still on, and so we stayed once we stayed
four nights in the area, and then another time we
stayed three nights, and we have especially the first time

(29:32):
it was quite strange because we went there with a
group of six and then our group got smaller because
we had someone who was feeling unwell. It's quite high
in the area even so you don't feel it. You're
about two thousand meters over sea level, and so people

(29:52):
do suffer from our higher altitude, and especially when you
go to higher ground to explore things as well, so
which is is even higher than that. So but so
we had two people who didn't cope with the heat
and one got sickness, so there were four and from
those four another two faded away. So so we no, sorry,

(30:15):
one more faded away. So we had we were in
the end with three people and we are and it
was so we had a conversation with the indigenous people
and she said, well, it is as as its use
supposed to be, because the land is very pickly about
the people who come.

Speaker 5 (30:33):
There and and and stay, so it's.

Speaker 4 (30:36):
Almost like you're the kind of the chosen ones from
the group. And then before we entered, it was really
interesting to see that we thought there was a thunderstorm
coming and there was huge lightning above this particular mountain
in the area. They're also all the sightings are so
and and the next thing is that Eva, who's very

(30:59):
very connect to the extraterrestrials, she said.

Speaker 5 (31:02):
They're waiting for you. It's a portal opening. So and
and then.

Speaker 4 (31:07):
We we drove into the desert just before sunset, and
so the whole atmosphere completely was really super charged. I
had even all my hair was standing up on my
on my body, and so you could really feel the
energy of this particular area. And so we drove in

(31:29):
and then we built up camp and I decided to
stay on the back of my pickup, which I do
very often because it's it's open sky and you can
see the beautiful furnament and the sky and the stars
in the night, which is really really breast taking, especially
in the desert. And so we we then made a

(31:51):
campfire just to get sure that the snakes stay away.
And uh, and yes, we have seen really any physically,
but we have seen all the tracks around us, so yes,
there definitely a lot.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
Of what you're saying. I couldn't run that best.

Speaker 5 (32:14):
I know.

Speaker 4 (32:14):
They're not my favorites either, so and so then we
in the middle of the night. We stayed up until
twelve o'clock roughly, and we saw a few lights which
did some really fast maneuvering, some of them flowing two
or three uh, and just kind of zoomed our of heads,

(32:36):
but they were quite high up. So also you see
a large number of comets in the area, so which
is really beautiful. But then we uh, we went to bed,
and then I stayed on the pickup. My friends stayed
in a tent, and then we got woken up by
this light, which I thought was a torch light. So

(32:56):
I thought that our friends from the coffee would come
over to check on us. And then I sat up
and I looked where the light was coming from, and
my friends came out of the tent because they woke
up as well. So it was quite a bright light.
And then we noticed that this light was coming towards us.
There were actually two, and it looked like two people

(33:18):
walking with a huge torch. The only thing is that
the torch lights slowly went slowly up and up and up,
and I thought they must be really tall people, because
it was just not something, you know, which would explain it.
So it wasn't someone carrying a torch for sure or
not so, and then my friends decided to investigate. I said, okay,

(33:42):
I want to take film footage from here. So I
zoomed in onto the light and I could see instantly
that the light was not just the torchlight. It was
like orbs and they were kind of turning and twisting
inside and rotating. They were also in different colors like
blues and reds, and it looked really quite pretty. But

(34:06):
I was thinking, okay, what is this so and it
came still closer to us. It was probably about I
would say, about three hundred meters away from us, and
so my friends went with the torch and they stopped,
and then they saw as well that the torch lights

(34:27):
were too high, so that came back and they said, okay,
we don't feel really comfortable with this. And so we
weren't worried because the energy actually was really positive, So
we weren't scared or anything, but I said, let's just
kind of in a way try and connect with it
and see what happens. And then when we came down

(34:50):
and we kind of connected and we were just really
open to make some form of contact. And then the
lights were coming still a little bit closer, but then
it was going up into the sky and it was dancing.
Those two were dancing in like a figure eight, and
it was really really impressive and I still have a
film from it. So it was kind of communicating in

(35:14):
its own way with us. We haven't seen any extraterrestos,
but we have seen the lives which were really unusual
and surely not explainable.

Speaker 5 (35:22):
There was now house, now.

Speaker 4 (35:25):
Any roads which could explain that this was caused by
this how ex Yes. Then in the night I had
also a very strange dream after the lights disappeared and
everybody went back to bed, and I had these symbols

(35:45):
coming into my dream, and I'm usually quite grounded and
so but I was taking notes of the symbols. And
the next day we went to the rock formations and
we found these symbols on the rock formation. So that
was really really something that I thought, wow, that I

(36:06):
surely haven't been in this area. I haven't seen this before,
so that is really really something different. So then the
indigenous people were telling us the stories of the ertillas,
and the retillas are actually the people, the indigenous group
who used to live there, and they're quite known in
that specific area. Now they're called the Laguneros so, but

(36:32):
previously they were called the aretillas. And there tillas have
a fascinating story. They're supposed to be half fish and
half human, and they used to live in that huge lagoon,
or many other lagoons which are in the area or
used to be in the area, not anymore, a little
bit like that, yes, like the mermaids and merman ah. So,

(36:55):
and this story is quite still spoken in this area.
And so they told us a story that they were
communicating with the waters and that had this very very
special connection to water. Now, I've been by that time
already investigating for a long time the waters of ancient sites,

(37:17):
and there's a huge connection with water and ancient sites,
the pyramids as well, all megalithic sites in fact.

Speaker 5 (37:25):
And so water different. I'm sorry I could hear it is.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
That water different.

Speaker 4 (37:33):
The water is coming from deep deep down, So the lagoons,
the water tables are still actually existing now, so in
Hilo lah Floor, which is one of the villages where
we go on a regular basis because we're working with
them and we're trying to find out the whole history
of the tell Us because they are descendants of these

(37:55):
ancient tribes which are not in existence anymore. That they
are they disappeared many many, many thousands of years ago,
but the Lagunaros are still around and they are still
carrying all the stories. What they haven't got anymore is
the really direct link to water. And this is what
my main research is about, is to talk to all

(38:16):
the indigenous people and to establish the connection.

Speaker 5 (38:20):
We all have as humans to water.

Speaker 4 (38:23):
And so it's a little bit like the Doctor Immortal
showing his frozen Pejudish the images of the water, where
he has proven that water has memory and water has consciousness,
and that's something which my main research is actually based around.

(38:46):
So we're extracting also blueprints from these waters to communicate
directly with the water. And I'm one of the leading
in the field now, which because we also just about
to translating these very colorful images from the frozen water

(39:07):
into sounds, and that coincides also with the ancient songs
of water, which all the indigenous people noun and still
some of them are still singing these kind of songs
to the water.

Speaker 5 (39:23):
And so it has to.

Speaker 4 (39:25):
Do with this enormous connection we have from births and
through our lives with the water, and especially the indigenous
people who are so well connected, and some of the
tribes which are still around which are the sentence of
the Mayans and still speak the Mayan language as well.

Speaker 5 (39:44):
They are really.

Speaker 4 (39:47):
Fascinating to talk to and to hear how they're chanting
to the water and how they're activating the water and
this connection between earth and sky, and that's what it's
all about. So I think we have lost a little
bit that connection, especially in the Western world for sure.
So with our research, we're trying to re establish that
because it is so so important that we are reconnecting

(40:10):
with water is not just something you can drink. Water
has consciousness and we need to be much more aware
of that. So and this is the reason also why
I'm traveling all over Mexico and other countries to visit
lagoons and sinotes, and our research is very much involved

(40:30):
with other biologists who are diving for us into the
depths of the sinotis and retrieving the samples. And aquan
is also a.

Speaker 5 (40:44):
Product of that research.

Speaker 4 (40:46):
So I have been spending many years to establish what
our body actually needs to heal itself.

Speaker 2 (40:56):
And the water is an essential part of that imagine.
And you will have that for sale again, as we
were discussing, is now completely sold out from your website,
but you're going back into production soon with it.

Speaker 5 (41:11):
Yes, yes, we're working very hard.

Speaker 4 (41:14):
We have to stop sometimes the sales because we are
just a small company, but our success of the last
one and a half years has been substantial. So it's
really really nice to see how much benefit our customers
get from the products.

Speaker 5 (41:34):
I've been about water.

Speaker 4 (41:37):
Okay, it's not just water, So we're adding actually Franken sense,
gold and mirror into the water. And so we're also
using the ancient blueprints of specific portals so that the
blueprints can communicate with.

Speaker 5 (41:54):
The water and.

Speaker 4 (41:57):
Re reconnect it to this ancient blueprint of creation because
oil water is coming from the universe, if you like.
So we have this incredible body celestial bodies in our universe,
which are called the quasers and the Krazers are now

(42:19):
known to be one of the biggest water producing if
you like bodies our in disguise in the universe. And
so we know that not oil water came from asteroids,
so that it is very very possible since the next
the last. For the last few years, many scientists have

(42:43):
researched it, and I'm also an astrophysicist, so I have
been looking into that for many years as well. And
now we know that the quasers are spying out plasma
water plasma at any moment or every moment in next
and so into the universe, and that there is they're

(43:04):
all coinsisting next to black holes as well. Together they
are incredible light beings if you like light light bodies,
so they're illuminating so much light into the universe that
it swallows upholl galaxies. Literally, it's just phenomenon.

Speaker 2 (43:27):
When you drink this water, what happens?

Speaker 5 (43:32):
Okay, So coming back to the water, so I.

Speaker 4 (43:36):
Created structured water, which we did from using a magnetic
field and through the technology of Showburger, which is Victor
Schauberger who was one of the pioneers and proven that
structured water has incredible heads benefits. So we're using the

(43:58):
same technique, which is a little glass device which sits
on each of our glass vessels and it kind of
forms a double helix in that way it restructures the water.
So we are using frunken sense and mror and monoatomic goal.
So frunk and sense as such has enormous anti inflammatory

(44:21):
properties and moror especially because I come.

Speaker 5 (44:24):
From the background in.

Speaker 4 (44:28):
Treating a lot of cancer cancer patients and they found
it very very beneficial to use mirror in the treatment.
And now many of the researchers also have found that
mirror is very beneficial because it is actually toxic to
cancer cells, so it reduces the amount of the cancer tissue.

(44:55):
So it's like a little pac Man. It just goes
through the system and it kind of literally destroy the
cancer cells.

Speaker 2 (45:03):
Great, Now, what about what about pain? Because there's a
lot of people in pain now and they get hooked
on medication. How does does the water make a difference
with that?

Speaker 4 (45:15):
Yes, again, because the mirror which is inside, so it's
not just mirror and func con sense. So we had
to find a way to make it by the bioavailability
very very great. So we had to find a way
to make it dissolve in water, which we did so
after two years of experimentation. So we found a way

(45:38):
to make it water soluble, and and that way it
was with the monatomic goal it was connecting in the
most perfect way.

Speaker 5 (45:46):
I had one hundred.

Speaker 4 (45:49):
Test clients who who were taking the water first, and
they've all without fail, had incredible benefits, especially also people
who go undergo chemotherapy and these kind of therapies. And
we all know that there are a lot of side effects,
so especially the pain. And so because of the mirror

(46:12):
which is also like a painkiller, it acts immediately with
your GABBA receptors and it almost simulates like an opiate,
so but it hasn't got the nasty side effect, so
it acts really well as painkiller. So and then you'll
have of course a frun constance which is an anti inflammatory,

(46:33):
and it will prevent new cell mutation.

Speaker 5 (46:37):
So it's it's it's a wind wind.

Speaker 4 (46:38):
Situation, and it's something which I didn't understand why it
hasn't been used in cancer research much much earlier. So,
but not just for people who have cancer, any autoimmune
system condition like arthritis, human toodasthritis, all sorts of things.
We have also a cream which people are using for

(46:59):
so risis and exma and it.

Speaker 5 (47:02):
Really really works. So I would have never.

Speaker 4 (47:05):
Put my name to it if it wouldn't have been
so so good for people. But yeah, so this really
was one of the success stories which we had, and
now we are trying to be opening. As I said earlier,
explained that we are opening a production site here in Mexico.

(47:27):
That way we can ship directly to the States because
sixty percent of our customers are already from the States.
But many of them, of course don't want to pay
the high shipping costs and it is really expensive. But
we just couldn't find a different way.

Speaker 2 (47:43):
So you need a distributor here we are.

Speaker 4 (47:46):
Yes, so, but coming back to the water as such,
so we're also creating at the moment. I mean, my
water research is a whole different theme for or maybe
another show, but it is really really important that we
all understand how important this is. And the whole year

(48:07):
this year, especially twenty four was really led by a
lot of water research as people just finding their way
into water, and especially in the UK and also in America,
there's a lot of research has been done which really
opened our eyes. So important that is to drink really

(48:29):
good water. Or if you don't have any access to
good water which you can buy, then at least distill
your top water and then you can put some seasil
in athletic seasil to just restructure it again and bring
it back to life. So there's so many things which
you can do and if you have really good water.

Speaker 5 (48:50):
And all the indigenous people now.

Speaker 4 (48:52):
That, by the way, they do a lot of water
ceremonies and I've been taking part in it, especially since
I've been here in Bakalah. I've been connecting with all
the different indigenous groups, and not just from Baccala, but
from further afield. And so I gave a very short
talk at the university here and we showed our blueprints

(49:15):
and it really is something where we can see that
the water is communicating.

Speaker 5 (49:19):
It's not just pretty pictures.

Speaker 4 (49:21):
It also shown us, example, a picture of a volcano
which was as clear.

Speaker 5 (49:29):
As a photograph and.

Speaker 4 (49:32):
Go ahead, yes, just two days after the water has
shown us this image, the Indonesian volcano just erupted. So
there's a lot more research which we want to do.
And the more we connect to water, the more we
will learn. And in the zone of silence. Coming back
to that, there used to be water as well, so

(49:53):
we expected a blueprint from the sand, which was the dunes,
of course, previously an ancient sea, and we also extracted
some incredible pictures from that, using a local springboater and
using the sand to get the information. And it's shown
us these structures of a pyramid which supposed to be

(50:15):
underneath the sand the dunes, and then we talked to
the indigenous people there and we showed the image and
they said, yeah, that's it. There is an ancient city
right underneath. So that's really fascinating.

Speaker 2 (50:28):
You know, doctor Ling. I know p K, and I
would love to have you back to talk more about
water and maybe show some of you your photographs and
the things that you've discovered. And it is absolutely true
that we have lost our connection to the source and
we need all the help we can get to make
that reconnect. And it sounds like you really have done

(50:51):
a lot of work on this and you're onto something
that is so important for the human race. So we'd
love to have you come back and share all of that. Certainly,
there's a lot of people selling water out there, but
nothing really like this.

Speaker 3 (51:09):
There's water and there's water right exactly exactly.

Speaker 2 (51:14):
We would love that because we understand the importance of
what you're talking about. Yeah, definitely many implications for consciousness
as well as physical health.

Speaker 4 (51:25):
Yes, and that's why we also have a program just
to talk very for a minute about it, where we
it's called the Guardians of the Water. So we have
a program where people can go on to our website
that can purchase a kit or the funds will go
to our research and will also support indigenous people because

(51:47):
they're struggling to keep their reservations because there's a lot
of corruption. And so you can purchase this kit and
then you can go to your favorite water source if
it is nearby, a bit further away, it doesn't matter.
Son you can fill up your little test tube, put

(52:08):
it in the sleeve, which is like a protective sleeve
against creation, and then you can send it back to
our lab and then we're extracting the blueprint and so
you're not receive a very nice picture of the blueprint,
but you also will get information about the water, if
the water is healthy and if there's any problems. But

(52:30):
also we have this global network which we're building of
water guardians and we already started to do that, and
so we have then an army, if you like, of
guardians who looking after our waters and also connecting and
rising the frequencies by working with the waters on a

(52:50):
spiritual level as well, but also very importantly to monitor
the water and if there's any problem, we have a
global network of people who can actually do something against it.
Because if there's any problem with a small stream or river,
it usually doesn't you can't any link against it because

(53:11):
you need international pressure to change it.

Speaker 5 (53:14):
So that that is one of.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
Our men and great, great commitment that you have. Unfortunately
we've run and let's bring you back. Okay, so second
after the show, and let's see you can figure out
to get you back here, because this has just been fascinating.

Speaker 3 (53:31):
Very much, so very much, so.

Speaker 2 (53:33):
Thank you so much, doctor Ling. So we'll be back
next week and maybe we'll be back with doctor Ling. Everybody.
Until then we will see you on the Blue Highway.
Good night, everyone, good

Speaker 5 (53:45):
Thank you, thank you for
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