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I couldn't wait to get here tothe X Zone where I'm surrounded by
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and people who who believe. Andthat's the greatest power in the universe,
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from our broadcast center in studios inSaint Catharine's, Ontario, Canada. My
first guest tonight X Zone Nation isRob Medaw and he is in a small
community. I believe it's a smallcommunity. It is let me see here.
It's in Nova Scotia and it isPort Hood joining me now from port
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Hood in Nova Scotia's Rob Mendha andRob welcome to the X Zone. Well,
thank you very much, thank youfor having me. Rob tell us
a little bit about yourself. Well, I have been a gifted psychic medium
dealer. I guess basically since Iwas a little kid. Story with my
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mother and myself was my mother asa little girl had gotten kicked by a
horse at some point, which shewas a small little girl, and she
only had one kidney, and sowhen I was born around I was born
November twenty first, sixty three,so about October she started to develop what
they called coxemia. She had metmy dad and then ag and they moved
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back to Ontario together where my dad'sparents were living, and so around the
twenty first she was suffering pretty badthe way that I understand. So what
doctor Hesser at the time, hesaid that he was a GP punch of
heart specials and he said that whenI was born I needed to have I
had from her toxemia. I hadwhat they called blue blood and I needed
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an incubator. So basically I guessthey didn't do that, and three days
later my blood type which at thattime when coming out of mom was so
positive changed into a negative. Ilived, and at that point doctor Hesler
said that I was a miracle baby. This is just the way the story
goes. But as a little kid, and there was no other brothers and
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sisters, He's like I was theonly one. Basically I could talk and
hear things that weren't there. Ididn't really understand. I remember being told
at sixteen, I'd worked in themedical field and drive a truck, And
I mean, I don't know howyou put that together to save your soul,
But there I was working for acompany called Fluke Trampport, the lead
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shut driver, backing trailers in andrunning home to run a clinic to heal
people. So you know, everythingyou see kind of all ties in at
one point or another. My goodness, you as a psychic and as a
psychic healer, How did you realizethat you had this very special gift?
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And when was it the first timethat you started using your gift to help
people? Well about nineteen eighty nineor so. I had been out of
the service. I was in theMarines, and I was out of the
service, and I was married,and I came home. I was working
for a company called Tampa Hall outof the Air and it was oversized trust
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and stuff I was driving them for. And I came home and Diane,
my wife the time, was cookingon a stove and she had one foot
up on kind of like bandages aroundit, and she was flipping a little
burger in the little oven the stovewe had there, and like anything,
I just scared at her foot fora second. Well, I heard a
voice in my head said, ifyou take her and put your hands around
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her ankle, like where the injuryis, she'll be better. I'm trying
to figure well, she's going theydon't know what's wrong with it, she's
going through medicine paths. Let's givethis a go. So I sat her
on the couch after she made theburger, and I ran my hands around
it, and she could put aslight weight down on the foot that she
couldn't before. I said, well, every day, don't stay up on
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anybody every day when I come homeor fix it up. I started from
there and it just kept growing andgrowing and growing the point that I can
actually At first, when I startedworking with the energy in order to get
into my zone, I almost haveto take my eyes and roll them into
my head to find that spot,that sweet spot. But as time went
on and I kept doing it,I can make basically talk and communicate and
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use my gifts at the same timewhile I'm giving energy. But my unique
thing for me is I can gopinpoint with it and I can feel responsive.
So basically, like if someone wass filling up a tank of the
gasoline in their vehicle, I canfeel it going and then I can feel
it talk to me and tell mewhere I need to move it. Like
for example, if someone sprays theirankle, for example, and sometimes they'll
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say you're out for a week.Well, I can set that into treatment
forty five minutes teach the first one. I'll set it all up so you
can light on it, and thenwhen you come back the next day,
I'll go and needle all those littleattendance and you're good to go. And
I've done the same with gout.I've had doubt come in and my manager
would come in with canes and fourhours later he's legal without it. Now,
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the neat thing about doubt is Ifound I couldn't I couldn't touch it.
It wasn't direct heat. I hadto because of the way I had
to fit the dates that gasletes itselfand crystal I I had to go over
top of it and kind of rubit out. So I go over each
joint, rub it out, andthey go to the other side rub it
out and then get it to moveleg Okay, that's freedom, and take
moving up that way and just getthe gut rate out of the system that
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way. What's it like to beable to heal someone? It basically for
me, boils onto the next person. There's this incredible need to want to
spread the love of the energy withas many people as you can. And
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you ask me about my failures andmy fusors. My failures is I can't
touch enough people, which is astrange thing to say, but it's the
feeling you get. It's an overwhelmingfeeling to help as much people as possible.
And it boils down to the onething that I don't like it when
the doctors give these people a terminalthing. Okay, there's nothing more you
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can do for you go home.No, that's when I get mad,
and I say, well, seekout all the things you can see,
there's nothing to do with me,But just don't take that answer. Look
for more with faith, look outthere and see what you can do.
Get more stuff done. I don'tcare if you have to go to timbuctility,
get done. But there's somebody somewherethat can give you another option.
Don't take that final option because lifeis too precious. Certainly is Tell our
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listeners about what happened when you weresixteen years old when you had your vision.
Well, I was with my friendBrian, a friend by Brian,
and we were arguing in the BYUgroup. And for me, I was
always finding myself to be isolated alittle bit. I didn't quite understand how
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everybody worked. But at the sametime I had something growing in my own
head to figure it out. Butwhen I seen the vision that I was
either going to be working in themedical field and driving a truck, I
couldn't quite, like I said,put that together. But later on when
I found myself doing the same thingand then running home to a clinic and
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my own clinic that I had setup. And I even remember at one
point my wife's seeing this lady whohad trouble walking right, and so she
asked in a parking lot she'd comehome because I was running this clinic at
night, this free clinic, andso he came to our place and I
started working on it. And thisis a hard thing to say, but
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it is. Sometimes we run intoit. Sometimes people are the diseases.
Sometimes people get something and they wantto keep it and it defines them.
And this was one of these points. This lady wanted a disease. She
wanted to keep it and to findher But as I'm done doing the treatment
on her, I go back outand her husband is sitting at the kitchen
table waiting for and tells me thathe's a police officer and he's charged guys
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like me with frod before. WHOAcome on? What grounds did he have
to even suggest that you weren't legitimate? I guess it was just in his
mind, But I did text thisalbum. What I did is I read
both their heads at the same timeand told them what they were both thinking.
They started an argument between each other, and after that he became one
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of my best friends. We goall over the place we go to I
used to do this thing for aherbal herbal company that have herbs and monuments
and stuff, and I would gothere and he would have a notebook and
I would assess them up to oneside or the other and he would write
this down, Jim, the highlightsof the things I said and give it
to them. Now, Jim becamequite the friend after that. I guess
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sometimes you just got to wake peopleup. And well, I'm an ex
cop, and I realized that inthe old days, you know, telling
fortunes for consideration was an offense underthe Canadian Criminal Code, which I could
never understand. But seeing is believing, like I was talking to before we
went on air. I've been doingthe show for over thirty four years,
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and I've talked to psychic healers.I've talked to members of the medical community,
western medical doctors who say that thereis more out there that we do
not understand. That anything is possibleuntil it's proven it to be impossible.
Yeah, you know, one ofmy very one of my very good friends
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is a preceptor for the University ofColorado Medical School, and she is a
somebody who deals with how can Ibest describe it New age alternative medicine that
the medical community is very, veryinterested in learning about. So, you
know, my friend, hats offto you for doing the great work you
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do well. Thank you. Well, I'll tell you one of the things
that happened with Jimba. Now,this is my one dream is to actually
work with leading doctors and just bepaid a salary to live and do what
I need to do and to throwaround healing people like whether it's sick kids
in the bed. And it justshows that over time, no matter where
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I go, there's going to besome kind of a plot that's going to
be some kind of a benefit fromit, and I just keep going until
you can't go anymore. And that'smy belief. But never there. But
anyway, jim in his essence theredecides to take me to where a murder
had happened off of a berkerd row. All right, listen, listen,
I'm going to stop you here becauseI've got to take a break. So
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when we come back from this break, let's talk about where your friend who's
a police officer took you to amurder scene. Does that work for you?
Yeah? Sure, all right,standby please, great talking to you,
Robin. Thank you very much forcoming on the X one tonight excenation.
All right, thank you, sir, excell nation. If you'd like
to have the opportunity of contacting myguests this hour. The email to do
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is Dave da Ve dot Hammer hA M M E R one two at
gmail dot com. That's Dave dotHammer twelve at gmail dot com. And
Dave and I will be back onthe other side of this break as the
xone continues with You're truly Rob McConnellon the X Zone Broadcast Network and are
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The website is www dot Classic twelvetwenty dot CA. I'm Rob McConnell
and welcome to the X Zone,a place where fact is fiction and fiction
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is reality. Today on the XZone, the world of psychic fares.
Throughout Canada, psychic fairs spring upin towns and villages of all sizes.
Now, what is the best wayof choosing a psychic at a psychic fair?
According to Stan and reorganizers the firststar famous psychic fairs. Visitors to
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a psychic fair should walk around thefair number of times until they're drawn to
a particular psychic and you can visittheir website at w W W dot E
dash psychic dot com. Never bepressured into getting a reading from a psychic
that you just don't feel comfortable with. If you're not satisfied with your reading,
tell the psychic and remember, people, psychic readings out a psychic there
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are for entertainment purposes only. Iwant to know where my confidence went one
day in all this feel I'm linein a hotel room, miles a boss
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next stole in mind where day soundsof that that towns hop did not get
home soon, But the nish bottlesof this floration liel like pos in my
room where I want. I can'tstay, but I don't want to.
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Oh wow, that is one ofthe greatest Canadian bands that I've had the
pleasure of seeing myself when they werehere in Saint Catherine's many years ago.
Blue Rodeo. What a great abunch of guys. Excellanation, I guess
this how're speaking about Canada. Isa gentleman from port Hood in Nova Scotia.
Rob Medaw is his name, andRob, thanks very much for joining
us tonight. All was a greatpleasure talking to a fellow Canadian. Oh
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great, thank you very much forthe opportunity. All right now, when
we last left before we went intoour last break. We were talking about
the friend that you made who wasa police officer. He took you to
a crime scene ticket up from theirbody. Yeah, okay, well this
is in a rural area guy ofBrantford there called Burford Township. And what
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he did was he said that therehad been a sign that the body had
been found. And what he didwas he just drove me up in the
police cruiser there and he asked mewhat I su see. Well, I
wasn't happy with where he drove meto, an I asked in the back
up, So he did. Hebacked up maybe about you know, seventy
meters or so. And I gotout of the police cruiser and I and
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this was a wooded area, andI went into a corner of the woods
and I started walking in that onecorner. Then I stood there, and
so he was standing on This wasjust like a summer type day. So
he was standing on the other sideof the cruiser and his notepad, and
I kind of explained what I've seen. I seen that there was a kind
of like this girl that was foundthat a van had kind of picked her
up, and inside the van wasa gentleman and his brother, and the
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brother will say it was a littlebit slow and he got playing with the
girl and he basically broke her.And so anyway, I'm telling Jim this,
and I said, how I dowell? Jim says, what you
told me is still an ongoing investigation. But he says, where you're standing
to is where I took coffee tothree years ago. Wow. So I
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had needled it down to her exactspot. And you know, I mean,
the rest of it, we neverknow if it actually ever got sold,
but just that piece of it,it is a big clue that you're
you know, you're turning into spirit. You're you're actually you know you're on
the money. As they say,let me ask you this, Robin.
I don't know if you've been askedthis before. And I don't mean this
to be condescending or sound like toomuch of a psychic a psychic skeptic,
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But why why do you think thatyou've got this gift? And I've got
to tell you something, my friend, I envy you. Well, it
can be a curse too, really, because you know so much. Yeah,
you're kind of overloaded with so muchthings that you can do, and
sometimes you just don't have the abilityto be able to do it. The
person will show up. They putother priorities ahead of you. Like,
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the biggest thing I've had for dealingis that somebody doesn't want to play your
fee that you have because because weall here's how it works, you all
have to pay the pony. Ifit's you have to give up something of
yourself in order to get thanks forwhat you've been given. It goes back
to an old praise in the Bible, you know. But when it comes
down to it, I've had peoplethat would substitute or need for a drink,
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or substitute their thing for smoke,and if I knew I could get
those other three or four treatments intothem. You know, they like to
be fat. But they're left youhalfway, so you're kind of frustrating the
way and you kind of I'm aperson because of my military background. I
like to complete a job I started. I don't care if it's out of
my own pocket or not. That'sirrelevant to me. Wait a second,
hold on, just hold on fora second. You were in the military.
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Yeah, yeah, then there's something. There's something I'd like to say
to you. Okay, thank youfor your service. Thank you. I
appreciate that. I actually just gotmy first medal from the Legion for being
executive members of all hear Therapists.God bless you for that. God bless
you for that. You know,I don't think there are many people out
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there who realize that the freedom anddemocracy that we Canadians enjoy is because of
people like you who served in themilitary. And when I watched with my
wife the other day of the remembranceceremonies from Ottawa, I got goosebumps.
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I got goosebumps because you know,if it wasn't for the members of the
military past and present and those whoare going to join in the future,
Canada would not enjoy the freedoms andthe democracy that it does. So thank
you for your service. Well thankyou. I mean, like you say,
you enjoy the freedoms you have becausesomebody else laid their ass down on
the line for you to have them. And you know that just can't be
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said any more. From that.I heard a phrase the other day that
was the voice of history is veryheavy, and I thought, wow,
yeah, yeah, like we haveso many like we go into spirits and
going the ghosts and there's so manyground spirits and those and what happened to
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them is those are people that haveabove amounts of emotiations, emotion. They
wanted to get home, they didn'tget home, they get frustrated or killed
where they are and they're stuck inthere in a loop. But there's an
intelligent residence. So there's so manydifferent levels of our of our round spirits
that are there, and they're stuckjust where they are, you know.
And they talk about this, andyou know that's the part that I guess
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at one point, when God doeshis thing and calls everybody up, you
know, we can have the atone and everybody can get back upstairs again
or wherever they want to go.But for now, there's a lot of
them stuck on this level, youknow. And and I don't want to
sound too political at this point becausethis isn't what the show was all about,
but when I see homeless vets thatare out there, got my heart
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breaks. You know, you justcan't do enough to help these people who
went over, whether it's to Afghanistan, whether Iran, whether it was part
of the peace keeping corps that thethat you know, the military does,
it breaks my heart, you know, like they fought, they were there,
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they answered the call and they comeback home and as well, you
know, sucks to be you.Basically, yeah, there's not and you
know, I mean, I'm notgoing to make light of this or whatever,
but a lot of times them livingoutside and do what they can is
a point of freedom. There usedto be tunnel wrapped back in Vietnam,
right and a lot of them couldn'tput inclosed buildings. They just couldn't.
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They've been so much in a tunnelin the middle of nowhere. The bombs
went off, they were stuck withall these dead bodies under there, you
know, tunnels that sealed them andthey went squirrelly. And so a lot
of these veterans that choose to behomeless are doing it because they want that
open They want the cold, butthey want that open ass back. They
want that they want to be ableto see what's coming at them, you
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know, from all angles, becausethat's what war does to you. It
makes you paranoid. It makes youscared in your own mind to defend your
own little zone. So how doyou do that. You're free, you're
open, you can see what's coming, you know, every angle you try
to, you know, God blessthem man and thank them all for their
service. And I thank you foryour servicer here. But I do have
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an interesting story if I can sayit, or you sure can, hey
please, So around two thousand andeight, I was working for Domino's Pizzerie,
and not the pizzerrie, but Iwas driving courquently so for in their
track. So we'd do about apromised and a half in a three day
run where the tractor trailer will therebe two guys. One of us would
do the dough, the other woulddo the product, and we'd drive in
the store. So on the dayI was supposed to go out and I
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had just purchased a motorbike. Itwas an eighty ninety Max. I always
wanted one, and I had someloose mufflers and if I was going to
take it over the muffler shop.So anyway, I drive this bike around
the corner and I did something dumb. I shined up the wheels with armor
all. And what happens is ifit kind of shits out of it and
it breaks my ankle. So Ihad to call my boss, and I
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can't believe it. A mitch actuallysaid I did it on purpose. I
said, well, nobody will breaktheir ankle on purpose, but yeah,
okay, So what happened is thenext morning I wake up just I had
to go to Bath for the surgery. I was tanmore so I had to
go to Bamp for the surgery.And I wake up the next morning and
I'm told if I could hobble downto the park there, there's a little
park with a little pond. Ifanybody's been around Vamp and where the hospital
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is, there's a park outside there, and I'm told, if I could
hobble down there, I'm supposed tomeet this girl that I haven't met yet.
Okay, Well, take three weeksdown the road. There was a
Native guy I'd went to community serviceto help get some money, waiting on
some shirt money to come in andso on and so forth, and he
needed to ride back to Bamp.So I give him a ride, humble
being a healer, and the peopledon't how I was, and he agrees
to buy me a drink and wewent from there to another bar. He
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started to get a little bit belligerent, so I kind of met somebody else
and we walked across the street tothe open horsemen on the main street.
I'm sitting behind this three people beforethere's three guys in this one girl.
Anyway, the one girl gets upto go to the washroom, and when
she came back, I could seewho say something to her? She laughs,
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I say something. She was stayingat all well. She bends down
to me and she says, areyou a psyching? I said, yes,
I am. Three seconds later we'releaving hand in hand. She was
the girl that I was supposed tomeet in the park and they just made
another connection. And she was waitingwith the three guys because she didn't want
to wait alone, she said,And we were together five years, moved
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back to New Zealand together, andjust a very interesting story about somebody understanding
how you know spirits work. Andshe she was a teacher. She was
twenty eight at the time. Shehad a PE degree and a high school
hooma for teaching school. And shejust wanted what science couldn't tell her on
the other side. So she'd asked, so did I I understand right when
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you said you moved to New Zealand. Yeah. Yeah. She wanted to
go back and live with her parentsand do that and I was pretty to
be able to do that I had, but still didn't really settle myself down.
I was still living a little bitoff the insurance money that I got
to the Folken leg I had hadthe park being taken out again, and
so we decided to just go backto New Zealand and I ended up getting
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my residency through there and I stayedthere until twenty twelve. I basically got
to be honest, there's twenty yearsdifferent than us. I came home to
a dear John Note and she wasgone, and I kind of really ended
whatever I would have had there goingon with her, and I just I
thought I'd come back to Canada andI came back to fat at soon basically,
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wow, you get her on myfriend? Yeah, Yeah, I've
been everywhere. Last year I wasworking out in Kelowna there and now I've
just kind of sent me went back. I kind of actually kicked into my
healing and my psychic thing full time, and I just said, you know,
no more driving truck. No,we're doing that, and whether anybody
comes to me or not, it'skind of like just sit here and wait
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and they will come. So that'sthe area I have fascinating, truly fascinating.
We've got about two minutes or aminute before I have to take my
next break. My producer has justtold me when we come back, I
would like for you to do areading for me. Would you be able
to do that? Well, Imean yeah, I don't have a I
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do. Just see what comes inand see what I can say to you.
That's all I'm asking. And pleasedon't don't censor anything. Whatever you
feel, just say, how doesthat sound to you? All right?
Excellent? X O nation. Iguess this hour is a gentleman from Port
Hope in beautiful Nova Scotia, oneof Canada's most beautiful provinces. So if
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you're ever if you're ever visiting Canadaand you visit our east coast, we
have New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland. And
I've got to tell you something.The people in Nova Scotia are the nicest,
warmest people that you've that you'll evermeet. And I've got to tell
you something. If you love lobster, the Bay of Fundi lobster, all
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you do is that butter. We'llbe back on the other side of this
commercial break now that I've got everybodyhungry, as the xone continues with here's
truly Rob McConnell from our broadcast Centerand studios in Saint Catharines, Ontario,
Canada, on the xone Broadcast Networkand on Classic twelve twenty c FAJ.
The website is www dot Classic twelvetwenty dot car. Welcome back to the
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excellent everyone. I'm Rob mcconnaore,coming to you on the excellent broadcast network
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Nova Scotia. His name is RobMedda and Rob, welcome back. Thanks
very much for joining us. Thankyou very much. Alrighty, we've talked
about your your your your healing,We've talked about you being a psychic.
So I asked you if you couldjust kind of give me a little bit
of a rating end and what haveyou been able to establish over the last
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couple of minutes listening. Well,first of all, I'm gonna go into
the one of the first pictures I'vegot shown about you, as you're sitting
back in a chair with a pipewith a dog, and I think what
that image brings to me is youdon't get it enough. I don't think
you're able to relax enough. Ithink you're a guy that's always on the
go. You're always you know,even if you think you have a few
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name us to rest or you planon this, I don't think you're getting
it. I think you and thatcan kind of leave you a little bit
of a fragle mind time. Becausethe person needs their quiet time. They
need to be able to take thatbreak and enjoy that time and that peace
in the mind. That's the biggestthing I get shown. So the next
thing they show me is that you'vegot a heart issue, that you've got
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a I don't think a fast beator it's just showing me the top heart's
getting a little higher, and soit indicates more need for this risk or
for this quiet time that you needto have. And those are the two
big things that I go to.And I mean, I can expand on
that and I'll get to see moreand more as I go. But I
mean, I don't know what kindof in depthness you want me to get
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or what you want me to goright at im. The big thing about
being as a marine I started withmy ability. The more I'm challenged,
the harder it goes like it'll goin and get more. It's just that
part of that, you know,nobody's gonna I had one guy one time
that about three or fort psychics couldn'tread him, and he laid down.
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At that time, I was chargingtwenty dollars for a half an hour,
and he laid the twenty dollars downand he said to me, if you
can read me, he says,you can get this twenty dollars, meaning
you have to answer the question.So for the first couple of minutes he
was right, very hard. Wallscouldn't get through. I decided to scan
him medically, and I found thatone of his eyes was weaker than the
other. And I was laid inthere and it's just as they say.
My grandfather used to say to beused to guy his skin muskrats and he
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says, there's always a way yourskin something. He says, you just
got to go at it in adifferent way. I'm all, I'm going
to say, Rob, and I'lltalk to you later about this. Is
you're right on both counts. Well, it does it. See I's not
coming from me. See spirit knowsall the stuff, and they just tell
me. They just tell me everythingI need to know. Like when I
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ran into a gentleman who was astroke patient. He was a top out
of handle. I was doing ateque course and I actually started working on
the lady. I was just tryingto get an idea when I had because
that's the back of the nineties,nobody nothing, And so I started like
scand her. I'm saying that shehad a series of migraines. And I
went to work on When everybody wasfiguring it out, I was already rocking
all over it. And so thelady who was seating the class got offended
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at me like, what are youdoing? I said, well, we
have time, they're all figure andout. I'm just going to go here.
And so she was man. Sothat lady there that was my partner
at the time to somebody in class, said hey, my husband's had a
stroke. He's forty two years ofage. Could you come over. I
said, yeah, I have towork. After putting the crawls in,
I'll come over and see what theycan do. So very first day I
stood there and he was looking atthe wall on the ceiling and we put
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up a piece of paper and hehad blurry visions. So what I did
was I bounced the area energy offthe back part of his letinus, off
the back part of the skull,and he started to see better. They
started to clear up his vision therejust by pouring the energy in the back
part of his skull. So I'mworking on his abilitative party didn't feel right,
I said, okay, on theway home. I live an hour
away. I'm on the way home. I'll ask what I need to do.
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And this girl amazes me today.I'm not reading any medical books and
I'm simply I working God doing whatI need to do. And he tells
and it tells me to work onthe other side of his head. So
at that time I had no ideathat left the right brain hading to do
with each other. So what Idid was I laid him. The next
day, I laid him down onthe floor on the opposite side of his
head, a little bit above hisear. I worked on that what would
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be an aneurysm at the time atthree twenty minute session on the third day
at peaks that to tell the standup he could use his arm. He
stood up and his arm was fullyfunctional. So what if I let it
go for a day would lack?But I worked it out in about two
weeks and he was good to go, and I never heard anymore from him.
My goodness. Why do you thinkthat the established medical community just doesn't
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want to open their eyes and opentheir you know, their their hearts to
the possibilities that people like you andother psychic healers can bring to the to
those who actually need the care,especially in today's medical quandrum that we all
see. You know, it's themedical communities are kind of overruled and they
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could actually use your help. Yeah, I have one word money, wow.
And unless we can make something fromit, or unless we can have
it as a pharmaceutical side or somethingthat we can you know, Like I
mean, I can't tell you ifI had my wife on here, her
father died from cancer, and she'lltell me this, And I'm not picking
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anybody in general. What I'm sayingis what she told me. And she
said they would often have his fileoutside the room and they'd come into the
room and they go, oh,well, you're not mister Jones, or
you're not this, you're not that. And so a lot of times it's
like having blind him and put upa building. They're just working in the
dark. It's like a big frigin dark words, and they figure if
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they take a sab at it,maybe they'll get close to the bulls eye,
But most times they missed. Whatwas the hardest case that you came
across as as a psychic healer?I had a woman I was I had
my I moved up to a shaddycamp there and was working out of the
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Shaddy camp area there, and Ihad a woman come to see me that
had reproductive cancer and it was onher final days. At this point,
she weighed eighty eight pounds and shewanted me to come to her house.
She was very weak, and Idid, and I worked on her and
I sometimes here's the thing. SometimesI'm not going in there to win.
Sometimes I'm going in there to movethem quicker to the other side so they
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don't suffer. It's kind of adouble edged sword. You don't always go
into figure them. I give memore time, maybe there's not going to
suffer. I kind of thought Iwas going into the picture and that perhaps
that particular deal. So as I'mworking with her, and when I finished
up doing the energy to her,she turned to me and she says,
I now know what an angel feelslike. Well, that was very movement
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and that was beautiful. But whenI went to go check and the next
day of the day after she hadpassed away, and the family thought that
I had killed her, and theydidn't want me to come up and be
part of the funeral. They didn'twant me to be anywhere near associated that
part that that's her. I dideverything I could to help her, put
her in a better place, andat the end, I'm the fall dive,
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you know. So that little stufflike that is the stuff that kind
of gets to you because you haveno control over that. You're simply just
like I said, I work forpeople I don't see. I'd love to
have a positive outlook on everything Ido, but that's just not light.
It never always happens that you canpattern it even does, then there's something
along with patternizement. Before the show, you were telling me about a UFO
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experience, and I'd love for youto share it with our listeners. So
this was around May, about theWednesday, the last Wednesday in May one.
I had woke up that morning,came to my dad where I lived
down here. He lives off hisInvernets, and I woke up that morning
there saying that we're going to bevisited by a UFO and let him go
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like that. So that night,my son and my father were outside the
deck we had bought. He hadboughten a little bit of fireworks from Halifax.
My son was in the thirties,and we let off one of these
small little uh there, like alittle tube and they got those forty or
sixty feet little balls that come outof them, the multicolors. And this
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was getting low to dusk, thillkind of downish outside there, and we're
three kilometers from the town of Inverness. Anyway, as we set off the
first set of this up comes thisUFO. Now it's about not making a
single sound. It's about three hundredyards from us. It's about two hundred
yards off the top of the trees, and it's just moving very silently.
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It's about one hundred and forty feetlong, it's about forty feet wide.
And the neat parts that I've seenin it were these windows, or looked
like windows. They look like windowsyou'd have in the top of your skylight.
They're kind of tall and square andrectangular, and there was about six
of them. But then meat parkson. I noticed that all of them
had equal light in them. Thisis a unique thing to look and see
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all the little panels. So whetherthey were sensors or what they were,
I had no idea, but wehad a The where it was was a
hayfield at one point that my grandfatherhad when he was alive, so it's
all he's been kept kind of down. There's not trees all through it.
It's just kind of like a borderlineof being a hayfield. So the craft
started to go up and then itdrifted towards where the old farmhouse is on
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the opposite side of the road abouwhere they'd come in the entrance. So
we came up with the idea ofmy dad's an old da next bavy boy,
we came up the idea, whydon't you take one of those tubes
fireworks and acted like you're gonna fireon the craft. So we let the
end and one of the tube ballsdidn't come out of the end. But
this craft created a hole right therein the atmosphere, right ahead of itself
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and just vanished just like that,just like you know, like you took
a cat and lit it on fireand it was gone. That's what to
do. But it was just gone, no, no, up in the
air and no gone. It justcreated a hole like a wormhole and it
left. My goodness, What didyou feel. Did you feel as if
anything was trying to communicate with youor any of the people that were there,
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or do you think that they werejust scared shitless? Well we can't
use that word on air. Sothey were just scared, really scared,
right, yeah, And I'll tellyou that so much so that Darren August,
when we weren't around, if Iwas working on a sun car,
they sent a probe down to see. My dad has a friend that he
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visits, a lady, and hehas this sensor on top of his light
in his driveway and he was looking. It was ten o'clock at night and
he was wondering why the sensor wasdiminished. And he looks over on top
of the with a little senser wason top of what turns light on,
and there was this little probe likethe size of a baseball, just sitting
there, full of lights. Andthe minute Dad has seen it, they
made a check marskt it and tookoff. Wow. Wow, see the
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thing is. And I'll be honestwith you, my dad has an extreme
intelligence. Maybe somehow they picked upon that. And I'm not boasting because
he's my father, but there's likehe can take anything and redesign and he
doesn't want to play guitars, buthe can make one other scratch and make
it sound good together. And heworks with electronics. He can do things
that aren't particularly normal for most maleHe's just got that above intelligence to them,
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and somehow maybe they sense that something'sgoing on. Do you think that
it's possibly something in the in thegenetic structure of your dad? Was there
any anyone else in his family priorto him that that may have had these
experiences as well? Is there anythingwithin the religious philosophies? There are so
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many questions, so many ways thatYeah, you know, I think for
my side of my gifts, theycome from my mother's side and my grandfather.
Now in Gaelics, the ghosts,and I've heard stories of my grandfather
talking about the property where our housesits now that he went to pull a
mare out of this property and heand the mayor kind of reeled up as
he went to close the gate andhe sees this woman in a white dress
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that's a ghost going down the highwayin front of him. So and my
first cousin confetched the water and whenhe tries to fight it, the stick
will actually rip into his hand.But I'm on the opposite side that would
be negative, and I'm on thepositive side where I give the energy.
So it's in the McKinnon side ofit. It's it's as far as I
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concerned. And my mother was anurse for years. She would go and
if people like she worked in anursing home, and if they were you
know, they knew they were goingto pass and they started that chain so
breathing. My mother would just gothere and lay a hand on him.
They settle down and they go,Rob, please stand by you and I
have to take our final break exsanation. Robidas my special guest, and if
you'd like to contact Rob for aone on one private consultation, we're going
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to give you his website when wecome back from this Comer shall break.
My name is Rob McConnell. Thisis the X one, x NBN dot
Net, the X one Broadcast Networkand Classic twelve twenty c f a J
at www dot Classic twelve twenty dotca. A every time I look to
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your love me, I see yourlove. The money just car by one
look from you day do you yougot it? You got it, you
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got it and you've got it allHere on the xone Radio TV Show with
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here's the funny part Xon Nation.Cf AJ used to be many years ago
twelve twenty CCHSC where the xone firststarted over thirty four years ago. I
kind of feel like a salmon thatI've kind of come home. But you
know what happens to a salmon whenthey come home. This guy ain't going
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to do that. Too many importantthings to do. But it's great being
back here in the city of SaintCatharine's. You know, it's a beautiful
city. We're right here in theregion of Niagara. We're about fifteen minutes
away from Niagara Falls. From ourstudio here in Saint Catharines, I can
see Lake Ontario. In fact,looking out our studio window, I can
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see the city of Toronto right acrossLake Ontario. So if ever you're out
and you're saying, geez, wherecan I go for a vacation, do
yourself a favor. Come to Niagara. The friendliest people in the world.
My guest, this is our explanation, is Rob Mada. His website.
He doesn't have a website, butwhat he'd like us to do is let
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you the explanation. Know how youcan contact him from one on one private
consultation, and that's using his emailaddress. Dave dat Hammer twelve at gmail
dot com. First of all,Rob, thanks very much for coming on
the show. Great having you andthank you for your service once again.
Well, thank you very much,no problem, and I appreciate it.
Thank you Rob. When it comesto the other side, there's a lot
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of myths, there's a lot ofskepticism, there's a lot of misinformation.
How do you, as a professionalpsychic understand what the other side is all
about? Basically, if you werea marshal Arness, as you get a
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certain places, you take certain levels, and I would like to change those
belts around as far as my beliefpersonally into God or my way that I
look at it as degrees of faith. And as you build more degrees of
faith, and as you understand whatfaith actually means, you write on what
they call the faith highway, whichmeans that, for example, if God
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was the chop of one of myarms off or do something, I wouldn't
say, Oh my God, God, why did you do this? I
said, what have I got tolearn from them? What do you need
me toward? What is the taskI must do for your Now? It's
not a point of blaming, it'sa point of understanding that that it's not
a personal thing to you that theyhave a plan. And when I tried
to actually put it as if youwere a bunch of ants and you were
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looking up at a man walking by, how could you possibly know what that
man was thinking? So you know, and that's the way I kind of
look at Spirit, I look atGod. There's no way we have any
idea of what's going on with allthe little pieces of puzzles that fit into
play here. We're used over here, we're used over there. And when
when he needs to do whatever heneeds to do it she or he or
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old are you going to say it? He should get moved. Puzzles get
changed. How has being a professionalpsychic and a professional psychic healer like you
are changed your life and changed youroutlook on the world that we live in.
I'm not focused on money. Iget here. How it works for
me, it's weird. But ifI require I need anything provided for I
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don't know how, I don't knowhow it shows up. I don't know.
But everything that I've needed as faras God concerned, the food that
I eat where I'm living here now, it's all provided by Him at some
point or another that he makes surethat that I'm taking care of so,
you know, and you can't enterinto heaven with a million dollars in your
pocket. It does won't work.So I'd rather have all the things that
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I have, and have my faithand have the good love that I feel
from him and do the jobs Ineed to do for them, just to
kind of fulfill our little, youknow, a little place here on earth.
How can people listening to us tonighthere on the X zone, how
can they see if they two havethe ability to to do psychic work and
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to do psychic healings. Yeah,I've heard it said that you can.
I've been showing a lot of timesfor books and stuff, and that's that's
never been my way. I'll pickit up for thirty seconds and it doesn't
relate to me. I put itdown. It's kind of something that you
have a calling for. It's likeif somebody says, you know, I'm
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a minister. I feel I've hada calling. And if you feel you
have a calling, or you feelyou have a gift, sometimes the best
way is just to keep working itout. It takes time to understand the
passways that your brain works, orhow the information you're given, how you
have to find that and which wayI mean, maybe sometimes it means taking
educational courses to bring it out more, to understand the little subtle things you're
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showing are actual clues. And thebiggest thing that I would say in the
beginning of all this is to actuallygo with the first thought. You to
be given a lot of people's secondguess it, and when you second gets
it, that's your mind, notthe leading. That's the cut feeling that
you get, right, Yeah,that's a gut feeling or that. For
me, it's like a voice.I'm being told something. And I remember,
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for example, something about I wasdoing a reading on this particular lady.
You know, something about an unclecame through and he wanted to be
hit in the head. Was itwas just a wild thing, And I
I went question, even say thatto her button okay, and she says,
oh, that's why I don't gothat's him, that's whatever. So
oftentimes the things that don't seem tomake very much sense, Like I was
doing a radio talk show in Sydneythere and I had this one lady call
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up and she says, tell mehow my financial situation is going to be,
And the Gift came back and said, tell her as soon as she
gets rid of that drunk husband,everything will be okay. I said that.
She says, okay, you knowI like I. Over the years,
we used to have open lines andwe'd accept callers when we had psychics
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like yourself on the show, andthere were always the same questions, Am
I going to find mister or missright? Am I going to get the
job? Where can I find love? And it was always the same questions,
questions that people who refuse to takeany initiative would ask. And finally
we decided, well, it's goingto be the same people at the same
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time, the same questions. Sohow do you deal with that, Rob,
How do you deal with the peoplewho who kind of form a dependency
on you? Well, I wouldcall it in our circle what I've run
across and called the loop when theykeep doing the same thing and it comes
looping back the same way, andyou kind of just gotta have a hand
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out there for them and say you'dlike to help them, but you find
a way to quickly try to distanceyourself, buy them a little bit,
little bit, little bit. Youknow, you never want to close the
door on somebody. Sure, butyou know you can say, well,
maybe my friend Linda can talk toyou a little bit more and this side
of it, maybe I'm not quiteunderstanding enough of it, and she's a
little better at this vot. Youknow, it's just a different way to
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help somebody, you know, likegive me a break exactly. You know,
there are psychic fairers that pop upacross Canada and the United States all
the time. How can somebody goingto a psychic fair actually know who the
best psychic for them to talk tois. I'll tell you what I've learned
from the psychic pair and here's thedeal. Okay, So let's take,
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for example, out of the BranfordPair. For example, you got to
go there and there's a fee foryou as a psychic person. We put
down, say two thousand dollars foryou to be there for the weekend.
Wow, Now you spent so muchtime in that hour to do your thing
that you're trying to recuperate the moneythat you put out to be there,
that it gets more into a showand a whole lot of pain in the
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bot to try and get back themoney that you really don't give the quality
time like you'd like to I'd liketo see that fee or that greatly fee
reduced by going to a big potand this is what we need, and
let psychics and heelers and everybody kindof relax in that circle and not be
a dog eat dog's circus when youcome to something like that. I remember
years ago a good buddy of mine, Marty McClain, and I went to
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a alien psychic symposium in Toronto atthe International Center. And we got there
early in we're walking back. Wehad a booth there for the ext Chronicles
newspaper that we've been publishing. Infact, we were the first paranormal parapsychology
newspaper ever printed around the world.So we were there and we walked into
the into the little kitchen area thatthey always have for the for the participants,
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and the psychics were saying, well, do you think we're going to
be busy tonight? Do you thinkwe're going to do good? And I
looked at Marty and I said,shouldn't they know? So? Is it?
So? How does somebody going intoone of these major events where they're
thirty forty fifty sixty psychics actually knowwho's legit and who is just there to
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try and make a quick buck.Well, I can't say that. I
mean that would be individually picking onsome individual. But I will tell you
a story that relates back to me. Okay, New Zealand, all right
before we go on, Before yougo on, I've got to say we've
got about three minutes. Okay,well it'll be quit. You know this
form quick. So I was comingto New Zealand and I was coming to
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a little town called Blenham, andBlenham had some psychic It was a sucking
shot downtown, so they had goneto see it was the Obern Wellington.
It was Sylvia Brown, and SylviaBrown told them when they went for the
reading there was actually gonna be aCanadian healer coming to work out of their
shop. So I got honorable mentionfrom Sylvia Brown, which had to get
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it from her people to tell themin the first place that Sylvia Brown didn't
know me from you know, donkeyyou So yeah, yeah, And so
I'm saying that if you're good atwhat you do, spirit will carry that,
and spirit will make somehow known toother people that need to use you
and let that out and they'll healthat vibe from you that feels that this
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is a good person to come tobecause I feel that they're good. And
on the other side of the coinis that you know they're gonna get that
vibe after going to and you maystumble, you may go for a reading
and it's not what you need togo. Well, then you kind of
determine to yourself this is not kindof suiting where I'm at, you know,
So it is a little bit ofhit and this. But if it's
kind of like feel the air whenyou're going to them, feel what your
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gut tells you feel, if yourgut says this person is somebody that you
could utilize and go with that,go with your gut and go with your
heart. Yeah, listen, I'vegot about uh oh, jeez, Craig,
how much time do I have?He says, I've got about a
minute. What is your FI Whatis your message for the ex nation listening
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today? What messagers would like toshare with them? Okay, this is
not picking on anyone individual, doctorsor whatever, but I want to say
this, if anybody ever gets handeda terminal word, don't let it stop
with that. Seek to find themore answers don't let that be your final
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clause or faith carry you to whereyou need to go. Just don't give
up. And if I say thathas to do with me or anybody,
that's my biggest thing that I couldsay. Please don't give up. Your
time is valuable on this planet.And giving one minute longer than what you're
not going to and being and believingthat that's going to be your end is
not possible your end. Believe inthe furtherness, believe that faith can carry
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you, and just develop a trendto be more than what you are.
Rob quickly give our listeners your youremail address so that they can contact you
if they'd like a one on oneconsultation. Yep, that's day. Dave
dot Hammer H A M N ER twelve at gmail dot Rob. I
want to thank you ever so muchfor joining us tonight. I look forward
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to the next time that you andI joined together here in the Xcell.
Until then, thanks for being onthe show tonight, and once again,
thank you very much for your service. Thank you good night, sir,
excellanation. My guess this hour hasbeen a Rob Mada and Rob's email my
address is just give me a second. I've got an Upbrad. Here,
it's Dave dot Hammer twelve at gmaildot com. I'll be back on the
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other side of the short break aswe continue hearing the X one from our
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twelve twenty dot CA. A thankyou, eth Want you got it,
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You got it, you got it.