1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:02,240 Speaker 1: Welcome to the I Heart Radio and Coast to Coast 2 00:00:02,279 --> 00:00:06,199 Speaker 1: AM paranormal podcast network. Now get ready for another episode 3 00:00:06,200 --> 00:00:09,800 Speaker 1: of Strange Things with Joshua P. Warren. The thoughts and 4 00:00:09,840 --> 00:00:13,280 Speaker 1: opinions expressed by the host our thoughts and opinions only, 5 00:00:13,600 --> 00:00:16,760 Speaker 1: and do not necessarily reflect those of I Heart Media, 6 00:00:16,880 --> 00:00:20,040 Speaker 1: I Heart Radio, Coast to Coast A out, employees of 7 00:00:20,160 --> 00:00:24,520 Speaker 1: premier networks or their sponsors and associates. You are encouraged 8 00:00:24,600 --> 00:00:27,600 Speaker 1: to do the proper amount of research yourself, depending on 9 00:00:27,680 --> 00:00:52,400 Speaker 1: the subject matter and your needs. You got ready to 10 00:00:53,320 --> 00:00:57,720 Speaker 1: find a wizard of weird. This is Strange Things with 11 00:00:58,040 --> 00:01:08,760 Speaker 1: Joshua Warren. I am Joshua Fie Warren, and each week 12 00:01:08,800 --> 00:01:11,720 Speaker 1: on this show, I'll be bringing you brand new mind 13 00:01:11,800 --> 00:01:16,880 Speaker 1: blowing content, news exercises, and weird experiments you can do 14 00:01:16,959 --> 00:01:20,960 Speaker 1: at home. And a lot more. On this edition of 15 00:01:21,000 --> 00:01:27,720 Speaker 1: the show are Weird Moon and other strange tales. After 16 00:01:27,880 --> 00:01:31,960 Speaker 1: I update you on what's happening with the Moon, I 17 00:01:32,000 --> 00:01:38,160 Speaker 1: am going to circle back around and finally fulfill some 18 00:01:38,319 --> 00:01:42,000 Speaker 1: of these stories I have promised you in previous podcasts. 19 00:01:42,560 --> 00:01:44,680 Speaker 1: I get carried away. You know, I'll be doing a 20 00:01:44,760 --> 00:01:47,960 Speaker 1: show and I'll be focusing on a topic, and it 21 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:51,040 Speaker 1: will like remind me of the story, and then I'll say, 22 00:01:51,480 --> 00:01:53,400 Speaker 1: but I'll save that and tell you about that on 23 00:01:53,440 --> 00:01:57,800 Speaker 1: a future podcast. People remember that and they remind me 24 00:01:57,840 --> 00:02:00,080 Speaker 1: of it. And so I've been writing it down and 25 00:02:00,080 --> 00:02:03,160 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go back and I'm going to finally try 26 00:02:03,240 --> 00:02:07,080 Speaker 1: to complete some of these stories that I've teased, for example, 27 00:02:07,160 --> 00:02:12,519 Speaker 1: like the time that I met the vampires in New Orleans. 28 00:02:12,560 --> 00:02:16,200 Speaker 1: That's coming up soon. But okay, let's get to this 29 00:02:16,280 --> 00:02:21,519 Speaker 1: moon stuff. The moon has fascinated me my entire life. 30 00:02:22,440 --> 00:02:27,720 Speaker 1: And there is something strange about the moon that is 31 00:02:27,919 --> 00:02:31,240 Speaker 1: well more than meets the eye. You know, my good friend, 32 00:02:31,280 --> 00:02:35,040 Speaker 1: the late great Jim Mars, he wrote a book called 33 00:02:35,080 --> 00:02:38,359 Speaker 1: Alien Agenda, and he talked about all of these bizarre 34 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:42,960 Speaker 1: characteristics of the moon, that the moon seems to be 35 00:02:43,080 --> 00:02:46,959 Speaker 1: somewhat hollow, that when a meteor hits it, it rings 36 00:02:47,040 --> 00:02:51,040 Speaker 1: like a bell, like a metallic bell. And he also 37 00:02:51,160 --> 00:02:55,680 Speaker 1: said that, um, there were there were vapors, you know, 38 00:02:55,760 --> 00:02:58,240 Speaker 1: water vapors and such on the moon, and people said, oh, 39 00:02:58,280 --> 00:03:00,280 Speaker 1: that's a bunch of bologna. Well guess what it's route. 40 00:03:00,919 --> 00:03:03,440 Speaker 1: They actually have figured out now that there is a 41 00:03:03,520 --> 00:03:06,040 Speaker 1: slight atmosphere on the Moon, and there are some water vapors, 42 00:03:06,040 --> 00:03:07,720 Speaker 1: and a lot of the things that Jim Mars wrote 43 00:03:07,720 --> 00:03:11,000 Speaker 1: it back wrote about back in the early nineties are 44 00:03:11,040 --> 00:03:16,760 Speaker 1: now considered true. But I was even more amazed by 45 00:03:16,840 --> 00:03:21,400 Speaker 1: something that really hit home from me very personally. You know. 46 00:03:21,440 --> 00:03:23,600 Speaker 1: When I was a teenager, I met a man named 47 00:03:23,680 --> 00:03:28,400 Speaker 1: Charles A. Yost who became sort of a mentor to me. Uh. 48 00:03:28,400 --> 00:03:33,200 Speaker 1: He was a NASA Hall of Fame engineer and he well, 49 00:03:33,240 --> 00:03:34,960 Speaker 1: he had retired from NASA and he had his own 50 00:03:35,000 --> 00:03:39,720 Speaker 1: laboratory in western North Carolina. And I met him through 51 00:03:39,720 --> 00:03:43,840 Speaker 1: my science teacher. She said, I have a student here 52 00:03:43,840 --> 00:03:46,000 Speaker 1: that I think, you know, you you need to meet, 53 00:03:46,480 --> 00:03:50,520 Speaker 1: And so I started working as his lab assistant and 54 00:03:51,000 --> 00:03:55,200 Speaker 1: did that for many, many years into my adulthood. And 55 00:03:55,560 --> 00:03:59,680 Speaker 1: Charles Yost was a very practical scientist, but he also 56 00:03:59,760 --> 00:04:02,400 Speaker 1: had an open mind and he was really into UFOs. 57 00:04:02,480 --> 00:04:05,240 Speaker 1: He was convinced that there was something to the UFO phenomenon. 58 00:04:05,320 --> 00:04:08,440 Speaker 1: And he was one of the people who worked directly 59 00:04:08,520 --> 00:04:11,640 Speaker 1: on the Apollo project, the one that sent men to 60 00:04:11,840 --> 00:04:16,159 Speaker 1: the Moon. Uh. And he was an engineer who helped 61 00:04:16,200 --> 00:04:21,640 Speaker 1: design that spacecraft. So one day I just had to 62 00:04:21,640 --> 00:04:24,120 Speaker 1: ask him. I was a little hesitant, but I said, so, 63 00:04:24,240 --> 00:04:26,520 Speaker 1: do you think that, like the whole story about how 64 00:04:26,520 --> 00:04:29,960 Speaker 1: we went to the Moon is exactly as it was presented? 65 00:04:30,120 --> 00:04:34,240 Speaker 1: And he paused a really long time, and he and 66 00:04:34,279 --> 00:04:36,280 Speaker 1: then he said, well, I have two things, he says. 67 00:04:36,360 --> 00:04:41,080 Speaker 1: Number one, it was such a complex operation. It seems 68 00:04:41,120 --> 00:04:45,720 Speaker 1: miraculous that everything just went right, he said. He said, 69 00:04:45,720 --> 00:04:49,120 Speaker 1: things never go right when you're working on something that complicated. 70 00:04:49,120 --> 00:04:51,800 Speaker 1: And he said, everything went right. He said, I always 71 00:04:51,839 --> 00:04:55,760 Speaker 1: thought that was kind of, you know, suspicious. But then 72 00:04:55,760 --> 00:04:57,680 Speaker 1: he said, well, let and also let me show you this, 73 00:04:58,880 --> 00:05:00,960 Speaker 1: and he took me into a office and we sat 74 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:04,479 Speaker 1: down and he showed me some video footage and here 75 00:05:04,520 --> 00:05:07,280 Speaker 1: you see on one of the earlier Apollo missions, they 76 00:05:07,560 --> 00:05:11,320 Speaker 1: were flying over the surface of the Moon, and you 77 00:05:11,360 --> 00:05:16,160 Speaker 1: can see, of course, the lunar landscape moving below as 78 00:05:16,200 --> 00:05:19,160 Speaker 1: they're moving across it. And then there is this little object, 79 00:05:19,640 --> 00:05:22,920 Speaker 1: it looks kind of like a black hair sticking up 80 00:05:22,920 --> 00:05:26,080 Speaker 1: out of the surface of the moon. And then right 81 00:05:26,120 --> 00:05:29,200 Speaker 1: as the craft is about to pass over it, something 82 00:05:29,200 --> 00:05:31,360 Speaker 1: that looks like a little puff of smoke comes out 83 00:05:31,360 --> 00:05:33,839 Speaker 1: of it and drifts a second to the right, and 84 00:05:33,880 --> 00:05:37,680 Speaker 1: then the footage ends, and he said, at the height 85 00:05:37,720 --> 00:05:40,800 Speaker 1: they were flying to scale, that thing would be like 86 00:05:41,720 --> 00:05:45,560 Speaker 1: I think, he said, like a thousand feet tall. So 87 00:05:46,080 --> 00:05:51,080 Speaker 1: what looks like a smoke stack coming out of the moon, uh, 88 00:05:51,440 --> 00:05:55,000 Speaker 1: really ejecting a puff of smoke or some kind of 89 00:05:55,080 --> 00:05:59,839 Speaker 1: vapor is captured on this official NASA footage and he 90 00:06:00,800 --> 00:06:03,640 Speaker 1: uh published it in his science journal and gave me 91 00:06:03,680 --> 00:06:05,599 Speaker 1: permission to be the first person to put it on 92 00:06:05,640 --> 00:06:08,720 Speaker 1: the internet. If you go right now to my website 93 00:06:08,800 --> 00:06:12,039 Speaker 1: Joshua P. Warren dot com, there's no period after the 94 00:06:12,080 --> 00:06:17,120 Speaker 1: p You will see a menu there that says gallery 95 00:06:17,120 --> 00:06:20,760 Speaker 1: of the Strange. And if you click that menu, then 96 00:06:20,800 --> 00:06:24,960 Speaker 1: it opens up all these really fascinating subcategories, and one 97 00:06:25,040 --> 00:06:28,479 Speaker 1: of them says, simply enough, a smoke stack on the 98 00:06:28,480 --> 00:06:34,400 Speaker 1: moon with question marks. And uh, you can look at 99 00:06:34,560 --> 00:06:37,359 Speaker 1: this footage for yourself and you tell me what you 100 00:06:37,400 --> 00:06:39,560 Speaker 1: think it is. I mean, I won't go into the whole, big, 101 00:06:39,600 --> 00:06:42,520 Speaker 1: long story on that, because all the information is on 102 00:06:42,560 --> 00:06:44,840 Speaker 1: that web page and you just need to look at 103 00:06:44,839 --> 00:06:47,880 Speaker 1: it and decide for yourself what the heck this is. 104 00:06:48,320 --> 00:06:51,159 Speaker 1: I went on coast to coast a m and talked 105 00:06:51,160 --> 00:06:56,000 Speaker 1: about this, and oh boy, that that caused a controversy. 106 00:06:56,520 --> 00:07:00,920 Speaker 1: Almost immediately I started being followed around men in black 107 00:07:00,960 --> 00:07:05,160 Speaker 1: type figures. For almost a year, my phone was tapped, 108 00:07:05,960 --> 00:07:10,600 Speaker 1: I was being attacked seven on the internet by people 109 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:14,560 Speaker 1: who were obviously trained to debunk anything that I even 110 00:07:14,600 --> 00:07:18,920 Speaker 1: suggested about an anomaly on the Moon. It was it 111 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:22,840 Speaker 1: was amazing and so uh, look to this day, I 112 00:07:22,880 --> 00:07:26,760 Speaker 1: still can't explain what this thing is coming out of 113 00:07:26,760 --> 00:07:28,200 Speaker 1: the surface of the Moon. And if you go to 114 00:07:28,280 --> 00:07:31,080 Speaker 1: that web page, you'll see the arguments four and against. Again. 115 00:07:31,120 --> 00:07:34,200 Speaker 1: Go to Joshua P. Warren dot com, click the menu 116 00:07:34,280 --> 00:07:36,840 Speaker 1: heading that says gallery of the Strange, and you'll see 117 00:07:36,880 --> 00:07:38,600 Speaker 1: there where it says, you know, a smoke stack on 118 00:07:38,600 --> 00:07:40,320 Speaker 1: the Moon, and you just look at this for yourself 119 00:07:40,320 --> 00:07:43,000 Speaker 1: and tell me what you think. So, now that we're 120 00:07:43,040 --> 00:07:48,240 Speaker 1: going back to the Moon with the Artemis program, uh, 121 00:07:48,360 --> 00:07:54,560 Speaker 1: we're gonna be subjected to even more data and more revelations. 122 00:07:55,240 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 1: And so just recently there was a story that broken 123 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:05,600 Speaker 1: the mainstream news, a scientific revelation about the moon, and uh, 124 00:08:05,640 --> 00:08:08,760 Speaker 1: I sent this out through my free e newsletter. This 125 00:08:08,800 --> 00:08:10,640 Speaker 1: is one of the reasons you have to subscribe to 126 00:08:10,720 --> 00:08:14,120 Speaker 1: my free e newsletter because I just blasted this immediately 127 00:08:14,800 --> 00:08:18,080 Speaker 1: as soon as I saw it. Uh, the moon has 128 00:08:18,120 --> 00:08:23,480 Speaker 1: a tail that shoots a beam towards Earth. Now, we 129 00:08:23,600 --> 00:08:26,560 Speaker 1: have been studying the moon since the dawn of time, right, 130 00:08:26,720 --> 00:08:30,840 Speaker 1: It's it's a it's so weird because it's this big, obvious, 131 00:08:31,480 --> 00:08:33,840 Speaker 1: you know, sort of blazing light in the night sky, 132 00:08:34,040 --> 00:08:40,920 Speaker 1: and yet we know so little about it really and therefore, uh, 133 00:08:41,160 --> 00:08:45,160 Speaker 1: it's surprising when you have news of this magnitude about 134 00:08:45,160 --> 00:08:49,280 Speaker 1: the moon. All this time, there has been a beam 135 00:08:49,400 --> 00:08:53,200 Speaker 1: shooting from the Moon toward the Earth, but we have 136 00:08:53,360 --> 00:08:55,760 Speaker 1: not been able to see it with our naked eyes. 137 00:08:55,920 --> 00:08:59,679 Speaker 1: We are now seeing it because we have very special 138 00:09:00,120 --> 00:09:04,480 Speaker 1: technology cameras that are sensitive to this range of light. 139 00:09:05,080 --> 00:09:08,840 Speaker 1: And long story short uh. And and you can go 140 00:09:09,040 --> 00:09:11,000 Speaker 1: and look this up for yourself. As a matter of fact, 141 00:09:11,080 --> 00:09:15,920 Speaker 1: the Scientific Journal is right here in front of me. Uh. 142 00:09:15,960 --> 00:09:20,240 Speaker 1: And of course we're talking about um. I can name 143 00:09:20,280 --> 00:09:21,880 Speaker 1: off all the scientists, but you can look this up 144 00:09:21,920 --> 00:09:24,080 Speaker 1: for yourself. Just look up, you know, do a search 145 00:09:24,160 --> 00:09:26,560 Speaker 1: for the moon has a tail, and you'll bring up 146 00:09:26,600 --> 00:09:30,319 Speaker 1: all kinds of sources. But they say once a month 147 00:09:31,240 --> 00:09:34,920 Speaker 1: at the time of the new moon, a small diffuse 148 00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:37,760 Speaker 1: spot of light appears in the sky opposite the Sun. 149 00:09:39,080 --> 00:09:41,160 Speaker 1: And I don't want to read this whole thing to you, 150 00:09:41,400 --> 00:09:48,320 Speaker 1: but basically what they're saying is that when, especially when 151 00:09:49,760 --> 00:09:53,199 Speaker 1: the moon becomes a new moon, meaning that you can't 152 00:09:53,520 --> 00:09:56,240 Speaker 1: see it, you know, it's it's dark, it's a new 153 00:09:56,280 --> 00:10:00,600 Speaker 1: moon because the moon is between Earth and the Sun, 154 00:10:01,480 --> 00:10:04,160 Speaker 1: and so the opposite side of the Moon is being 155 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:08,800 Speaker 1: blasted by the Sun, and so there is apparently a 156 00:10:08,800 --> 00:10:11,680 Speaker 1: great deal of sodium on the surface of the Moon, 157 00:10:12,440 --> 00:10:16,720 Speaker 1: and so when the moon is new, in particular, it 158 00:10:16,800 --> 00:10:22,200 Speaker 1: is the Sun is blasting all of this sodium to Earth. 159 00:10:23,000 --> 00:10:25,960 Speaker 1: And it literally looks like the tail of a comet 160 00:10:26,040 --> 00:10:31,160 Speaker 1: coming from the Moon into this powerful ray of sodium 161 00:10:31,320 --> 00:10:36,040 Speaker 1: hitting planet Earth. And to some degree it happens, you know, 162 00:10:36,080 --> 00:10:39,080 Speaker 1: all the time, but it's when the moon is news 163 00:10:39,120 --> 00:10:45,800 Speaker 1: when it's happening most prominently. And this is amazing to 164 00:10:45,880 --> 00:10:51,720 Speaker 1: me because, Okay, obviously, sodium is a component in salt, 165 00:10:52,760 --> 00:10:57,240 Speaker 1: and when you add salt to water, it becomes more 166 00:10:57,280 --> 00:11:04,319 Speaker 1: electrically conductive, and so our atmosphere is made of primarily 167 00:11:05,520 --> 00:11:10,720 Speaker 1: water in various stages, right, And so that means when 168 00:11:10,720 --> 00:11:15,480 Speaker 1: a beam of sodium is shooting towards Earth. That maybe 169 00:11:16,040 --> 00:11:21,240 Speaker 1: the Earth's atmosphere is more conductive around the new moon. 170 00:11:22,720 --> 00:11:25,560 Speaker 1: So if that is the case, does that mean where 171 00:11:25,600 --> 00:11:29,120 Speaker 1: there is more paranormal activity possible around a new moon? 172 00:11:30,520 --> 00:11:37,760 Speaker 1: Because you always hear about electricity and electro magnetism being 173 00:11:37,760 --> 00:11:40,280 Speaker 1: connected to the paranormal Well, when we come back from 174 00:11:40,320 --> 00:11:44,239 Speaker 1: this break, I'm gonna tell you what I have discovered 175 00:11:44,800 --> 00:11:50,000 Speaker 1: about the relationship between the new moon and paranormal activity 176 00:11:50,640 --> 00:11:54,400 Speaker 1: since this news came out. Okay, here's what I've learned 177 00:11:55,400 --> 00:11:58,720 Speaker 1: that's coming up and just a moment and then so 178 00:11:58,880 --> 00:12:02,320 Speaker 1: much more. 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You're listening 225 00:14:56,360 --> 00:14:59,000 Speaker 1: to the I Heart Radio and Coast to Coast a 226 00:14:59,280 --> 00:15:03,160 Speaker 1: m hair a normal podcast network heard on the I 227 00:15:03,280 --> 00:15:07,840 Speaker 1: Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you find your 228 00:15:07,880 --> 00:15:41,200 Speaker 1: favorite shows. Welcome back to Strange things on the I 229 00:15:41,360 --> 00:15:43,960 Speaker 1: Heart Radio and Coast to Coast a m They're a 230 00:15:44,000 --> 00:15:48,480 Speaker 1: normal podcast network. Blind your host the Wizards of Weird 231 00:15:49,200 --> 00:15:53,520 Speaker 1: beaming into your worm whole brain from my studio and 232 00:15:53,760 --> 00:15:58,440 Speaker 1: since city, Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is golden 233 00:15:59,040 --> 00:16:03,080 Speaker 1: and every is silver. Hey, did you hear the audio 234 00:16:03,840 --> 00:16:09,920 Speaker 1: that NASA released of the new Mars rover on the 235 00:16:09,960 --> 00:16:13,840 Speaker 1: surface of Mars? You know, I I am really following 236 00:16:13,880 --> 00:16:18,040 Speaker 1: this rover closely because I got the honor of seeing 237 00:16:18,080 --> 00:16:24,120 Speaker 1: this rover called Perseverance here on Earth at the Jet 238 00:16:24,160 --> 00:16:29,120 Speaker 1: Propulsion Laboratory, seeing it in person thanks to my friend 239 00:16:29,360 --> 00:16:33,480 Speaker 1: Mr Corby Waste who works for jp L, and uh, 240 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:35,280 Speaker 1: I got to see this thing with my own eyes. 241 00:16:35,360 --> 00:16:40,200 Speaker 1: And now it's up there on Mars, roving around and 242 00:16:40,440 --> 00:16:44,960 Speaker 1: it's gathering data that may prove that there was once 243 00:16:45,120 --> 00:16:50,160 Speaker 1: life on Mars and maybe they're even still is. But anyway, 244 00:16:50,320 --> 00:16:54,640 Speaker 1: NASA released them just some audio of what this thing 245 00:16:54,760 --> 00:16:58,160 Speaker 1: sounds like as it's rolling around the surface of Mars. 246 00:16:58,240 --> 00:17:00,720 Speaker 1: It's I mean, it's it's kind of foresting here here. 247 00:17:00,800 --> 00:17:46,439 Speaker 1: Listen to some of it. Kind of sounds like a 248 00:17:48,080 --> 00:17:52,640 Speaker 1: creaky old will barrow, doesn't it? A two point two 249 00:17:52,720 --> 00:17:58,119 Speaker 1: billion dollar will barrow, will barrow. You know, I believe that, 250 00:17:58,320 --> 00:18:04,240 Speaker 1: um hm, this rover is the most expensive machine of 251 00:18:04,359 --> 00:18:10,240 Speaker 1: its size ever made and all of human history. I 252 00:18:10,520 --> 00:18:15,439 Speaker 1: believe the most expensive machine is the had drawn collider, 253 00:18:15,520 --> 00:18:18,119 Speaker 1: but that thing is enormous. It goes on for miles 254 00:18:18,119 --> 00:18:22,119 Speaker 1: and miles. This rover, I mean, it's maybe the size 255 00:18:22,119 --> 00:18:25,120 Speaker 1: of like two or three golf carts and two point 256 00:18:25,160 --> 00:18:29,359 Speaker 1: two billion dollars. So that's why that everybody was holding 257 00:18:29,400 --> 00:18:34,160 Speaker 1: their breath at NASA at JPL when that thing came down. 258 00:18:34,280 --> 00:18:37,920 Speaker 1: And now it's working just great. So let's hope they 259 00:18:37,960 --> 00:18:43,080 Speaker 1: find some amazing stuff up there. Okay, back to the moon. 260 00:18:43,280 --> 00:18:48,959 Speaker 1: So when we have a new moon, the sun is 261 00:18:49,160 --> 00:18:52,920 Speaker 1: blasting the side of the moon that is away from us, 262 00:18:53,960 --> 00:18:57,840 Speaker 1: and it is therefore blasting all of this sodium towards us, 263 00:18:58,840 --> 00:19:05,080 Speaker 1: and in that should make part of our atmosphere more conductive, 264 00:19:05,960 --> 00:19:10,240 Speaker 1: which might and that electrical activity may enhance paranormal phenomena, 265 00:19:10,359 --> 00:19:16,919 Speaker 1: ghostly stuff, UFOs, interdimensional beings, psychic experiences, all that stuff. 266 00:19:17,600 --> 00:19:22,640 Speaker 1: That's just a theory. But now, when I first mentioned this, 267 00:19:22,920 --> 00:19:25,920 Speaker 1: um there were people who go, wait a second, I thought, 268 00:19:25,960 --> 00:19:30,640 Speaker 1: salts supposed to stop paranormal activity. It's supposed to um, 269 00:19:31,000 --> 00:19:33,880 Speaker 1: you know, to cleanse an area. Well, here's my response 270 00:19:33,920 --> 00:19:38,240 Speaker 1: to that. You have to understand something. Salt is a crystal, 271 00:19:39,920 --> 00:19:47,280 Speaker 1: and a crystal definitely will alter the electromagnetic and electrostatic 272 00:19:47,480 --> 00:19:50,320 Speaker 1: environment of a space. So if you have a space 273 00:19:50,440 --> 00:19:55,240 Speaker 1: where paranormal stuff is already happening, then introducing salt crystals 274 00:19:55,240 --> 00:20:00,440 Speaker 1: to that space might change the electromagnetic environment enough so 275 00:20:00,560 --> 00:20:03,159 Speaker 1: that it's out of sync and the activity stops. But 276 00:20:03,240 --> 00:20:06,520 Speaker 1: it's never guaranteed. It's just something you can you can 277 00:20:06,560 --> 00:20:12,280 Speaker 1: play with. But also, you're talking about salt, and sodium 278 00:20:12,560 --> 00:20:16,680 Speaker 1: is just one part of salt. Sodium is a metal actually, 279 00:20:17,200 --> 00:20:22,080 Speaker 1: so you're putting all this metal into the atmosphere on 280 00:20:22,160 --> 00:20:25,840 Speaker 1: the new Moon. So I asked people in the newsletter, 281 00:20:25,920 --> 00:20:29,800 Speaker 1: go back and let's see if if you have had 282 00:20:29,800 --> 00:20:33,280 Speaker 1: a paranormal experience and where you're like, I remember the day, 283 00:20:33,320 --> 00:20:36,159 Speaker 1: I remember the time, and let's see if it was 284 00:20:36,200 --> 00:20:39,120 Speaker 1: around the time of the new Moon. So the first 285 00:20:39,160 --> 00:20:42,160 Speaker 1: thing I did was I went back and I looked 286 00:20:42,160 --> 00:20:44,560 Speaker 1: at some of my experiences and I was like, oh 287 00:20:44,600 --> 00:20:47,080 Speaker 1: my god, no kidding, this, I mean, this is unbelievable 288 00:20:47,119 --> 00:20:51,800 Speaker 1: to me. I went back to February of two thousand 289 00:20:51,880 --> 00:20:57,120 Speaker 1: nine when I saw this major V shaped UFO fly 290 00:20:57,320 --> 00:21:01,119 Speaker 1: over Lafflin, Nevada. You've heard you tell this story before. 291 00:21:01,240 --> 00:21:04,800 Speaker 1: Guess what that was? A new moon. I went back 292 00:21:04,800 --> 00:21:08,960 Speaker 1: and looked at May twenty when I was at Hunyad 293 00:21:09,040 --> 00:21:13,919 Speaker 1: Castle in Romania, one of the places where Vlad the 294 00:21:14,000 --> 00:21:19,600 Speaker 1: Impaler was kept, and um, we had all kinds of 295 00:21:19,600 --> 00:21:22,919 Speaker 1: ghostly stuff happened that night. That was just two days 296 00:21:23,080 --> 00:21:25,359 Speaker 1: after the new moon, so it was right within that 297 00:21:25,400 --> 00:21:29,600 Speaker 1: little window around the new moon on a this is 298 00:21:29,760 --> 00:21:35,399 Speaker 1: this is a weird spin on April of two thousand thirteen, 299 00:21:35,920 --> 00:21:40,359 Speaker 1: when Homeland security at the airport in Aguada, Puerto Rico 300 00:21:40,800 --> 00:21:44,919 Speaker 1: captured those UFOs flying around the airport and then finally 301 00:21:44,960 --> 00:21:49,320 Speaker 1: disappearing into the ocean. That was on a full moon, 302 00:21:50,760 --> 00:21:58,200 Speaker 1: but a lunar eclipse, so that doesn't really apply directly 303 00:21:58,240 --> 00:22:02,880 Speaker 1: to this, but but that I was just a huh, 304 00:22:03,119 --> 00:22:05,600 Speaker 1: that's weird. That was on a lunar eclipse when that 305 00:22:05,600 --> 00:22:09,240 Speaker 1: footage was captured. I'd never noticed that before. And then 306 00:22:09,280 --> 00:22:13,879 Speaker 1: I got this message from a listener, Heather, and she wrote, 307 00:22:14,640 --> 00:22:19,240 Speaker 1: whoa she goes my husband and I. We're watching the 308 00:22:19,840 --> 00:22:23,640 Speaker 1: Lerid meteor shower about three a m. On April three 309 00:22:23,720 --> 00:22:28,560 Speaker 1: of last year. Okay, this is she says. We live 310 00:22:28,600 --> 00:22:31,040 Speaker 1: on the outskirts of a tiny town on the border 311 00:22:31,160 --> 00:22:34,800 Speaker 1: of Washington and Idaho. She says, Uh, we were calling 312 00:22:34,840 --> 00:22:36,760 Speaker 1: out to each other, Oh, there's one, there's one. You 313 00:22:36,760 --> 00:22:40,359 Speaker 1: know how it goes? And she said, then we saw 314 00:22:40,400 --> 00:22:44,200 Speaker 1: a light that stopped dead. Then it shot up, then 315 00:22:44,280 --> 00:22:47,040 Speaker 1: straight down, then back up, and then zipped off into 316 00:22:47,119 --> 00:22:50,959 Speaker 1: space again. The pattern looked a bit like a backwards 317 00:22:51,040 --> 00:22:54,879 Speaker 1: heartbeat off of an e k G machine. My husband 318 00:22:54,880 --> 00:22:59,439 Speaker 1: and I both said that was no meteor. That was 319 00:23:00,720 --> 00:23:04,800 Speaker 1: on a New Moon. Uh, she says, you can bet 320 00:23:04,840 --> 00:23:07,280 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be out there this year with my goggles 321 00:23:07,359 --> 00:23:10,560 Speaker 1: from Mobius and you they arrive on Monday. Yeah. She 322 00:23:10,680 --> 00:23:13,480 Speaker 1: got some of the para temporal night vision goggles. You'll 323 00:23:13,520 --> 00:23:16,680 Speaker 1: find those if you go to my curiosity shop. They're 324 00:23:16,720 --> 00:23:19,200 Speaker 1: the only type of night vision goggles that I use 325 00:23:19,280 --> 00:23:23,720 Speaker 1: for paranormal research. You'll see why. Uh, thank you, Heather. 326 00:23:23,880 --> 00:23:27,560 Speaker 1: So let's look. I'm telling you there's something to this 327 00:23:27,680 --> 00:23:31,200 Speaker 1: New moon phenomenon. So I want you to go back 328 00:23:31,680 --> 00:23:35,040 Speaker 1: and look at things you've experienced, let me know if 329 00:23:35,040 --> 00:23:36,879 Speaker 1: it happened to you on a new moon. And also 330 00:23:37,000 --> 00:23:41,359 Speaker 1: going forward, plan to do some paranormal investigations on a 331 00:23:41,359 --> 00:23:44,000 Speaker 1: new moon, and let's see if you have more activity 332 00:23:44,920 --> 00:23:49,000 Speaker 1: this moon stuff. I love the fact that it shows 333 00:23:49,320 --> 00:23:52,000 Speaker 1: us that they're the universe is even more connected than 334 00:23:52,040 --> 00:23:54,520 Speaker 1: we thought it was. That yes, you see the moon 335 00:23:54,600 --> 00:23:58,160 Speaker 1: up there, but there is actual stuff from the moon 336 00:23:58,240 --> 00:24:01,280 Speaker 1: that's just shooting down here and connecting us in a 337 00:24:01,359 --> 00:24:08,120 Speaker 1: very tangible, specific way. And the longer week we go 338 00:24:08,200 --> 00:24:11,520 Speaker 1: on researching the world, the more we are going to 339 00:24:11,560 --> 00:24:15,760 Speaker 1: find that these connections exist. You know, my friend Dean Worsening, 340 00:24:15,760 --> 00:24:19,600 Speaker 1: he sent me a fascinating little clip from a researcher 341 00:24:20,480 --> 00:24:23,960 Speaker 1: who was associated with Pair Institute p E a R. 342 00:24:24,119 --> 00:24:27,040 Speaker 1: Do you know what that is. Pair is an acronym 343 00:24:27,080 --> 00:24:31,240 Speaker 1: for the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab, and they do 344 00:24:31,280 --> 00:24:35,440 Speaker 1: all kinds of parapsychology experiments. And this researcher was saying, 345 00:24:36,119 --> 00:24:40,680 Speaker 1: we didn't experiment where we took a plant and we 346 00:24:40,720 --> 00:24:45,520 Speaker 1: put it in an empty square room, and we put 347 00:24:45,560 --> 00:24:48,480 Speaker 1: that plant in one corner of the room. The only 348 00:24:48,520 --> 00:24:52,800 Speaker 1: thing in that room was that plant except for a 349 00:24:52,920 --> 00:24:56,640 Speaker 1: light source that we had on the center of the ceiling, 350 00:24:57,680 --> 00:25:02,360 Speaker 1: and this light source well is hooked to a random 351 00:25:02,359 --> 00:25:07,960 Speaker 1: event generator so that it would just move erratically all 352 00:25:07,960 --> 00:25:12,439 Speaker 1: over the room. And what we found is that the 353 00:25:12,480 --> 00:25:17,480 Speaker 1: plant was thriving because somehow, much more often than it 354 00:25:17,480 --> 00:25:21,639 Speaker 1: should have statistically, this light was moving over and shining 355 00:25:21,840 --> 00:25:26,280 Speaker 1: toward the plant and keeping the plant nourished. So the 356 00:25:26,320 --> 00:25:32,679 Speaker 1: implication was that somehow this plant needed that light, and 357 00:25:32,800 --> 00:25:36,359 Speaker 1: something about that plant's need for that light was able 358 00:25:36,400 --> 00:25:39,480 Speaker 1: to affect that random event generator in order to make 359 00:25:39,560 --> 00:25:42,480 Speaker 1: that light shine on that plant and keep it alive. 360 00:25:42,960 --> 00:25:46,639 Speaker 1: Isn't that amazing? Don't you love stuff like that? You 361 00:25:46,640 --> 00:25:49,480 Speaker 1: can look it up. These are real sycists with PhD 362 00:25:49,640 --> 00:25:52,080 Speaker 1: s telling you this sort of thing. It shows you 363 00:25:52,119 --> 00:25:57,080 Speaker 1: that we are all connected on so many levels that 364 00:25:57,200 --> 00:26:00,480 Speaker 1: we can't always see. Right now this new thing with 365 00:26:00,560 --> 00:26:02,679 Speaker 1: the moon, Oh, now we can see it. They have 366 00:26:02,880 --> 00:26:06,040 Speaker 1: great pictures of this. I posted them on my Twitter 367 00:26:06,080 --> 00:26:10,520 Speaker 1: account at Joshua P. Warren. And so now we see it. Oh, 368 00:26:10,560 --> 00:26:12,480 Speaker 1: we get it, we believe it. That that is how, 369 00:26:15,960 --> 00:26:17,640 Speaker 1: that is how I don't I don't want to say 370 00:26:17,680 --> 00:26:20,359 Speaker 1: the word. Uh. Now look, look That's how we are 371 00:26:20,400 --> 00:26:24,160 Speaker 1: as humans, all right. We we have to see things 372 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:27,040 Speaker 1: to believe it because we're just not always as imaginative 373 00:26:27,160 --> 00:26:31,240 Speaker 1: as we should be. The moon is a very very 374 00:26:31,280 --> 00:26:34,320 Speaker 1: powerful thing, you know. That's why we talk about werewolves 375 00:26:34,359 --> 00:26:38,040 Speaker 1: coming out around the full moon. And did you know 376 00:26:40,040 --> 00:26:43,920 Speaker 1: that sometimes werewolves, when you kill them, they say they 377 00:26:43,960 --> 00:26:52,000 Speaker 1: come back as vampires. Well, I have a vampire story. 378 00:26:53,480 --> 00:26:55,520 Speaker 1: This is something that happened to me a long time ago, 379 00:26:56,480 --> 00:26:59,360 Speaker 1: and I've never told it. I've alluded to it, I've 380 00:26:59,400 --> 00:27:02,360 Speaker 1: never told on this show. When we come back from 381 00:27:02,359 --> 00:27:04,280 Speaker 1: this break, I'm going to tell you what happened to 382 00:27:04,320 --> 00:27:09,160 Speaker 1: me personally when I went down to New Orleans as 383 00:27:09,200 --> 00:27:13,120 Speaker 1: a very naive young man. I wasn't even twenty one. 384 00:27:14,840 --> 00:27:19,640 Speaker 1: I'm Joshua fe Warren. You're listening to strange things on 385 00:27:19,680 --> 00:27:22,359 Speaker 1: the I Heart Radio and Coast to Coast. 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Warren, 414 00:29:40,440 --> 00:29:45,760 Speaker 1: and this is the show where the unusual becomes usual. 415 00:29:47,000 --> 00:29:50,680 Speaker 1: We all know you can kill a vampire by staking 416 00:29:50,720 --> 00:29:56,560 Speaker 1: it through the heart with a wooden steak, or you 417 00:29:56,680 --> 00:30:00,440 Speaker 1: expose the vampire to sunlight and he or she burst 418 00:30:00,520 --> 00:30:05,840 Speaker 1: into flames. Did you know that you can also apparently 419 00:30:06,040 --> 00:30:10,200 Speaker 1: kill a vampire if you just throw down a handful 420 00:30:10,640 --> 00:30:16,360 Speaker 1: of bird seeds or something similar. Now you might go, 421 00:30:16,440 --> 00:30:21,120 Speaker 1: what that, I've never heard that before? Why? Well, here's why. Supposedly, 422 00:30:21,240 --> 00:30:24,800 Speaker 1: vampires are very O. C D and they have to 423 00:30:24,880 --> 00:30:28,960 Speaker 1: count everything, which is I guess where the idea of 424 00:30:29,000 --> 00:30:32,440 Speaker 1: the count from Sesame Street came in. It just all 425 00:30:32,480 --> 00:30:36,440 Speaker 1: it all worked beautifully for for a Sesame Street character. 426 00:30:37,840 --> 00:30:41,480 Speaker 1: And um, so the vampire is like, oh, I want 427 00:30:41,520 --> 00:30:43,240 Speaker 1: to attack you, but I have to stop and count 428 00:30:43,280 --> 00:30:46,000 Speaker 1: all these seeds and it's gonna take the vampire forever 429 00:30:46,120 --> 00:30:48,960 Speaker 1: to do that, and so the idea is that he 430 00:30:49,120 --> 00:30:52,000 Speaker 1: cannot do it before the sun comes up, and so 431 00:30:52,240 --> 00:30:55,680 Speaker 1: you're still killing him with the sun, but you're just 432 00:30:56,400 --> 00:31:00,680 Speaker 1: um creating that scenario for him with the seeds. I 433 00:31:00,680 --> 00:31:03,320 Speaker 1: don't know, man, I'm not telling you I believe all that. 434 00:31:03,360 --> 00:31:05,640 Speaker 1: It's just you know, that's the lore, that's the folklore. 435 00:31:07,360 --> 00:31:09,560 Speaker 1: And uh, you know, when I went to Transylvania and 436 00:31:09,600 --> 00:31:12,680 Speaker 1: I was studying vampires there, and of course I'm talking 437 00:31:12,720 --> 00:31:17,560 Speaker 1: about Transylvania in Romania, not Transylvania County, North Carolina where 438 00:31:18,520 --> 00:31:20,760 Speaker 1: that's where I'm from, what the western part of the state, 439 00:31:20,960 --> 00:31:23,000 Speaker 1: even though they also have their stories, but no, the 440 00:31:23,040 --> 00:31:27,360 Speaker 1: real Transylvania. Uh, they called the the what we would 441 00:31:27,400 --> 00:31:32,760 Speaker 1: call vampires strigoy and there is this idea that they 442 00:31:32,840 --> 00:31:38,080 Speaker 1: don't like reflective things, especially silver, and so you know, 443 00:31:38,120 --> 00:31:41,560 Speaker 1: it goes back to the whole connection between werewolves and 444 00:31:41,640 --> 00:31:46,680 Speaker 1: killing a werewolf with a silver bullet. And so that's 445 00:31:46,760 --> 00:31:49,200 Speaker 1: one of the reasons that a vampire does not have 446 00:31:49,280 --> 00:31:54,080 Speaker 1: a reflection because a lot of um, a lot of mirrors, 447 00:31:54,120 --> 00:31:57,040 Speaker 1: a lot of the old mirrors had some kind of 448 00:31:57,040 --> 00:32:00,480 Speaker 1: a you know, either an actual silver backing, are certainly 449 00:32:00,480 --> 00:32:05,600 Speaker 1: a silver rebacking, and so it almost symbolizes how they 450 00:32:05,640 --> 00:32:08,720 Speaker 1: would withdraw from that and what's really interesting is that 451 00:32:08,760 --> 00:32:12,000 Speaker 1: you may or may not realize that silver actually does 452 00:32:12,160 --> 00:32:19,040 Speaker 1: have um anti biotic characteristics. For example, in the old days, 453 00:32:19,080 --> 00:32:21,040 Speaker 1: if like a horse got a wound, they would put 454 00:32:21,040 --> 00:32:23,960 Speaker 1: a silver coin in there and kind of like patch 455 00:32:24,040 --> 00:32:26,360 Speaker 1: it up and that would help it hell. Or you 456 00:32:26,400 --> 00:32:29,160 Speaker 1: could put a silver coin and a bottle of wine 457 00:32:29,240 --> 00:32:32,480 Speaker 1: or something to keep it fresh longer. Uh. And so 458 00:32:32,520 --> 00:32:35,360 Speaker 1: that's why a lot of people take colloidal silver these 459 00:32:35,480 --> 00:32:39,440 Speaker 1: days as some kind of a health supplement, and you 460 00:32:39,480 --> 00:32:41,480 Speaker 1: have to be careful. However, if you take too much 461 00:32:41,520 --> 00:32:43,760 Speaker 1: of it, you will turn as blue as a smurf. 462 00:32:43,760 --> 00:32:46,400 Speaker 1: I met a man one time who had done this, 463 00:32:46,480 --> 00:32:49,120 Speaker 1: but he was drinking like a bathtubload of this stuff 464 00:32:49,160 --> 00:32:51,800 Speaker 1: every day, and I'm telling you, he looked like Papa Smurf. 465 00:32:51,840 --> 00:32:53,560 Speaker 1: It's not a joke. If you just if you haven't 466 00:32:53,600 --> 00:32:58,440 Speaker 1: seen this, get online and look up blue people who 467 00:32:58,520 --> 00:33:03,720 Speaker 1: drink too much colloid old silver. Okay, but I've always thought, 468 00:33:03,800 --> 00:33:06,120 Speaker 1: you know, there's always some truth to legend, and so 469 00:33:07,880 --> 00:33:11,160 Speaker 1: if you thought sickness was created by evil spirits and 470 00:33:11,240 --> 00:33:13,880 Speaker 1: silver would cure that, well maybe you'd be like, Okay, 471 00:33:13,960 --> 00:33:17,480 Speaker 1: well silver works against vampires. That's how I'm always looking 472 00:33:17,520 --> 00:33:19,719 Speaker 1: for the nuggets of truth. But here is my story. 473 00:33:19,800 --> 00:33:25,280 Speaker 1: All right. This was in nineteen or nineteen ninety six, 474 00:33:26,920 --> 00:33:31,040 Speaker 1: and at that point, I I was not even twenty 475 00:33:31,080 --> 00:33:34,960 Speaker 1: one years old, but I had always wanted to go 476 00:33:35,040 --> 00:33:36,760 Speaker 1: to New Orleans. And I was told, you need to 477 00:33:36,800 --> 00:33:41,960 Speaker 1: go there and explore the mystical, you know, atmosphere, and 478 00:33:41,960 --> 00:33:45,040 Speaker 1: and they'll let you drink a beer. They don't cart. 479 00:33:45,480 --> 00:33:47,760 Speaker 1: So I was like, fine, I was not a big drinker, 480 00:33:48,120 --> 00:33:50,600 Speaker 1: but you know, it just seemed like another cool thing. 481 00:33:51,360 --> 00:33:53,600 Speaker 1: So I hooked up with a friend of mine who 482 00:33:53,640 --> 00:33:55,840 Speaker 1: lived in a different state. I don't I'm not gonna 483 00:33:55,880 --> 00:34:00,200 Speaker 1: use his real name here, so I will call him Tim. 484 00:34:00,240 --> 00:34:05,080 Speaker 1: And so Tim and I each flew to New Orleans 485 00:34:05,960 --> 00:34:09,440 Speaker 1: and we had a wild adventure there. We got into 486 00:34:09,480 --> 00:34:13,360 Speaker 1: all kinds of mischief and uh yeah, sure enough you 487 00:34:13,360 --> 00:34:15,600 Speaker 1: could walk up and order a beer and you know, 488 00:34:15,640 --> 00:34:19,240 Speaker 1: no questions asked. I wasn't really a big drinker, though, 489 00:34:19,280 --> 00:34:21,520 Speaker 1: I mean like I was more of the responsible one. 490 00:34:21,840 --> 00:34:24,880 Speaker 1: He was drinking quite a bit and really making marry himself. 491 00:34:25,600 --> 00:34:28,239 Speaker 1: And also he you know, he told me at one 492 00:34:28,280 --> 00:34:31,720 Speaker 1: point the streets were packed. This was around. It wasn't 493 00:34:31,719 --> 00:34:33,640 Speaker 1: Marty grob and it was I guess it was around St. 494 00:34:33,640 --> 00:34:37,839 Speaker 1: Patrick's Day and he goes, uh, hell, I guess this 495 00:34:37,920 --> 00:34:40,040 Speaker 1: was like the day before the day after, because we 496 00:34:40,040 --> 00:34:43,560 Speaker 1: were there for St. Patrick's. Anyway, he said, uh, you 497 00:34:43,640 --> 00:34:46,239 Speaker 1: know what would make this a perfect trip? I said, 498 00:34:46,239 --> 00:34:50,600 Speaker 1: what's that? He goes some weed. Now I was in 499 00:34:50,719 --> 00:34:54,440 Speaker 1: the weed, but he was like, really underweed. So he goes, 500 00:34:54,520 --> 00:34:57,160 Speaker 1: I gotta find some weed in this town. I fear, well, 501 00:34:57,320 --> 00:35:00,239 Speaker 1: that's probably not too too hard. You have to remember, kids, 502 00:35:00,320 --> 00:35:03,560 Speaker 1: if you're listening to this, back in those days, weed 503 00:35:03,760 --> 00:35:06,400 Speaker 1: was illegal. Okay, you would go to jail if you 504 00:35:06,480 --> 00:35:10,440 Speaker 1: got caught with marijuana. Now you know it's legal all 505 00:35:10,440 --> 00:35:12,480 Speaker 1: over the place. You would never believe it. Here I 506 00:35:12,520 --> 00:35:16,920 Speaker 1: am broadcasting to you from Las Vegas, Nevada, and uh, 507 00:35:16,960 --> 00:35:19,200 Speaker 1: you know, they're billboards for weed. And you walk into 508 00:35:19,239 --> 00:35:21,759 Speaker 1: the weed shop like you're going to McDonald's, and you know, 509 00:35:21,960 --> 00:35:23,960 Speaker 1: walk out. It's just no big deal. But back in 510 00:35:24,000 --> 00:35:27,560 Speaker 1: those days you didn't want to get in trouble with that. 511 00:35:28,840 --> 00:35:31,440 Speaker 1: He wanted some weed, so he started asking everybody in 512 00:35:31,480 --> 00:35:33,480 Speaker 1: New Orleans, how do I find some weed? And I 513 00:35:33,600 --> 00:35:38,840 Speaker 1: was not comfortable with this. But anyway, Finally this guy said, oh, man, dude, 514 00:35:39,120 --> 00:35:42,759 Speaker 1: if you want weed, you have to go talk to 515 00:35:42,800 --> 00:35:48,600 Speaker 1: the vampires. Now, this was probably, you know, like nine 516 00:35:48,680 --> 00:35:51,480 Speaker 1: or ten o'clock at night, and we'd already had a 517 00:35:51,600 --> 00:35:56,920 Speaker 1: very action packed day. And uh, Tim goes, what do 518 00:35:56,960 --> 00:35:59,839 Speaker 1: you mean the vampires. He goes, yeah, yeah, they hang 519 00:36:00,000 --> 00:36:03,000 Speaker 1: out down next to the river, down next to the 520 00:36:03,080 --> 00:36:06,000 Speaker 1: Mississippi River. It just looked for the bonfire and you'll 521 00:36:06,040 --> 00:36:08,719 Speaker 1: find them. But oh, you might not want to go 522 00:36:08,760 --> 00:36:10,680 Speaker 1: down there, you know. He kind of like it was 523 00:36:10,719 --> 00:36:13,600 Speaker 1: all sort of wishy washy about it. But Tim was like, 524 00:36:14,080 --> 00:36:17,759 Speaker 1: let's go, man. So we walked and we walked and 525 00:36:17,760 --> 00:36:21,960 Speaker 1: we walked, and we got down towards the Mississippi River, 526 00:36:22,120 --> 00:36:25,759 Speaker 1: which is so giant you can't even see acrossing. By 527 00:36:25,760 --> 00:36:27,560 Speaker 1: the time we're getting down there, I'm telling you, like, 528 00:36:27,600 --> 00:36:31,399 Speaker 1: this is like eleven o'clock to midnight, and you can 529 00:36:31,640 --> 00:36:34,239 Speaker 1: well got more and more quiet. You know, you could 530 00:36:34,239 --> 00:36:37,759 Speaker 1: hear the party of like Bourbon Street way off in 531 00:36:37,840 --> 00:36:40,799 Speaker 1: the distance. And it was getting really scary because we 532 00:36:40,840 --> 00:36:47,280 Speaker 1: got into this park and this was the outer crust, 533 00:36:47,400 --> 00:36:49,959 Speaker 1: this was the fringe of New Orleans, and I saw 534 00:36:50,080 --> 00:36:55,320 Speaker 1: people there. Uh, I try to keep this podcast kind 535 00:36:55,320 --> 00:36:57,480 Speaker 1: of family friendly. So let me just say I saw 536 00:36:58,160 --> 00:37:02,160 Speaker 1: like naked people doing bizarre things, and Tim and I 537 00:37:02,200 --> 00:37:06,239 Speaker 1: were just like what. So I was ready to like 538 00:37:06,800 --> 00:37:08,920 Speaker 1: turn around and say maybe this is not for us, 539 00:37:08,920 --> 00:37:11,239 Speaker 1: but he was determined to have that weed. And sure enough, 540 00:37:11,320 --> 00:37:15,200 Speaker 1: up ahead we saw this bonfire. Oh there they are 541 00:37:15,560 --> 00:37:20,960 Speaker 1: the vampires. So as we got closer and closer to 542 00:37:21,080 --> 00:37:24,640 Speaker 1: this bonfire and Tim was the same age I was. 543 00:37:24,880 --> 00:37:30,680 Speaker 1: By the way, um, we could see the silhouettes of 544 00:37:31,000 --> 00:37:34,920 Speaker 1: I would say at least thirty people gathered around this 545 00:37:34,960 --> 00:37:38,560 Speaker 1: bonfire right on the river. And as we got even closer, 546 00:37:38,600 --> 00:37:41,360 Speaker 1: we could see they were wearing kind of like outfits 547 00:37:41,360 --> 00:37:43,960 Speaker 1: a little bit like you know, coats and cloaks and 548 00:37:44,840 --> 00:37:48,400 Speaker 1: you know, all black, you know, very very gothy looking stuff. 549 00:37:49,600 --> 00:37:53,080 Speaker 1: And so we we we was like there was no question, Okay, 550 00:37:53,120 --> 00:37:57,480 Speaker 1: we found him. So we were walking closer and closer, 551 00:37:57,560 --> 00:37:59,920 Speaker 1: and you could smell. It's like suddenly hit us like 552 00:38:00,040 --> 00:38:04,759 Speaker 1: a wall is boom, this wall of marijuana. Uh, this 553 00:38:04,920 --> 00:38:07,120 Speaker 1: aroma of marijuana. We're like, oh, yeah, we're at the 554 00:38:07,200 --> 00:38:13,280 Speaker 1: right place. And so we we walked maybe like another 555 00:38:14,520 --> 00:38:18,839 Speaker 1: i don't know, like another hundred feet and right when 556 00:38:18,920 --> 00:38:22,799 Speaker 1: we reached a certain point, something happened that I will 557 00:38:22,840 --> 00:38:27,319 Speaker 1: never forget till the day I die. It was like 558 00:38:27,440 --> 00:38:30,960 Speaker 1: that we crossed some kind of boundary and all these 559 00:38:30,960 --> 00:38:33,040 Speaker 1: people who were just kind of like doing their own thing, 560 00:38:33,080 --> 00:38:36,440 Speaker 1: I don't know what they were doing around this bonfire. 561 00:38:36,880 --> 00:38:40,960 Speaker 1: All of a sudden, it was like time stopped, and 562 00:38:41,280 --> 00:38:53,560 Speaker 1: every single person's head snapped instantaneously into our direction, and 563 00:38:54,120 --> 00:39:01,719 Speaker 1: every single person had glowing yellow eyes. Now I just 564 00:39:01,760 --> 00:39:05,520 Speaker 1: got a goose bump, got goose bumps remembering this. Okay, 565 00:39:05,520 --> 00:39:11,959 Speaker 1: I'm not kidding you. Imagine thirty forty people, dark silhouettes, 566 00:39:12,640 --> 00:39:17,360 Speaker 1: and you're just mosey in on up there, and then 567 00:39:18,160 --> 00:39:23,320 Speaker 1: boom all their heads, yeah, with the glowing eyes. Instantly, 568 00:39:23,400 --> 00:39:26,439 Speaker 1: It's like stopped me in my tracks. And I got 569 00:39:26,440 --> 00:39:30,040 Speaker 1: a really bad feeling. It was like ice water down 570 00:39:30,360 --> 00:39:35,840 Speaker 1: my back. And Tim goes, oh, cool, these are definitely 571 00:39:35,880 --> 00:39:42,160 Speaker 1: the vampires. So he keeps going and I'm kind of 572 00:39:42,200 --> 00:39:47,239 Speaker 1: holding back a little bit. Okay again, I'm getting a 573 00:39:47,280 --> 00:39:52,600 Speaker 1: bad feeling about this. So we get closer and closer, 574 00:39:52,600 --> 00:39:54,160 Speaker 1: and it's like, you know, it's one of those deals 575 00:39:54,200 --> 00:39:56,839 Speaker 1: where it's total silence and everybody's looking at us, like, 576 00:39:56,920 --> 00:40:04,800 Speaker 1: who are these insane you naive people who are coming 577 00:40:04,840 --> 00:40:08,239 Speaker 1: into this domain. Again, there are a lot of I 578 00:40:08,280 --> 00:40:11,160 Speaker 1: could I could use a lot of derogatory terms and 579 00:40:11,200 --> 00:40:13,120 Speaker 1: like cuss words and stuff in this story, but I'm 580 00:40:13,160 --> 00:40:18,719 Speaker 1: keeping it as clean as I can. So whenever there's 581 00:40:18,719 --> 00:40:23,920 Speaker 1: a group of vampires, there's always like the big vampire dude, 582 00:40:25,520 --> 00:40:27,520 Speaker 1: and you can see him from a mile away. I'm 583 00:40:27,560 --> 00:40:29,920 Speaker 1: not saying there is not like a vampire lady or 584 00:40:29,960 --> 00:40:33,120 Speaker 1: a vampire queen, but you can always see the vampire dude. 585 00:40:33,760 --> 00:40:35,879 Speaker 1: He's got He's the one with a long black hair 586 00:40:36,000 --> 00:40:39,799 Speaker 1: and he's like so we go straight for the main 587 00:40:39,960 --> 00:40:47,400 Speaker 1: vampire dude, and of course he's got things and he 588 00:40:47,480 --> 00:40:52,000 Speaker 1: does not look happy at all. When we come back 589 00:40:52,000 --> 00:40:57,319 Speaker 1: from this break, I'll tell you what happened next and 590 00:40:57,360 --> 00:41:00,439 Speaker 1: why I might be fortunate that I'm here to tell 591 00:41:00,520 --> 00:41:05,360 Speaker 1: you this tale. I'm Joshua pe Warren. 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I am your host, Joshua Pete Warren 633 00:44:06,640 --> 00:44:13,840 Speaker 1: and Tim said to the head Vampire Guy, Hey, I 634 00:44:13,960 --> 00:44:19,560 Speaker 1: just want to buy some weed man, and the head 635 00:44:19,640 --> 00:44:25,719 Speaker 1: Vampire Guy was not the least bit friendly, and he 636 00:44:27,080 --> 00:44:33,760 Speaker 1: kind of growled and said, we don't have any blanking weed. 637 00:44:35,960 --> 00:44:39,920 Speaker 1: At that point, I was thinking like, okay, well, thank 638 00:44:39,960 --> 00:44:43,720 Speaker 1: you very much, appreciate everything. We'll just mosey on down. 639 00:44:46,120 --> 00:44:53,400 Speaker 1: Tim said, oh, come on, dude, I can smell the weed. 640 00:44:57,600 --> 00:45:00,239 Speaker 1: At this point, I'm thinking, all right, I think I 641 00:45:00,320 --> 00:45:04,319 Speaker 1: just need to turn around and like get out of here, 642 00:45:06,120 --> 00:45:10,720 Speaker 1: and I will hear this feeding frenzy behind me as 643 00:45:10,760 --> 00:45:18,600 Speaker 1: I race for my life, and the vampire guy like 644 00:45:18,760 --> 00:45:22,240 Speaker 1: it becomes even more tense, and his crowd starts drawing 645 00:45:22,239 --> 00:45:27,560 Speaker 1: in a little bit more, and the vampire says, I 646 00:45:27,719 --> 00:45:35,920 Speaker 1: told you, we don't have any blanking weed. And at 647 00:45:35,960 --> 00:45:41,719 Speaker 1: that point I think even Tim got it, because everybody 648 00:45:41,719 --> 00:45:45,239 Speaker 1: started drawing in closer. And that is when we were 649 00:45:45,280 --> 00:45:47,560 Speaker 1: both like all right, thank you very much, and we 650 00:45:47,680 --> 00:45:52,400 Speaker 1: kind of backed away. And then, if it weren't so humid, 651 00:45:52,440 --> 00:45:58,080 Speaker 1: you could have seen dust clouds behind our heels as 652 00:45:58,320 --> 00:46:03,400 Speaker 1: we breathlessly raced out of there and made it back 653 00:46:03,480 --> 00:46:09,360 Speaker 1: towards that warm, welcoming party music in the distance. We 654 00:46:09,520 --> 00:46:13,399 Speaker 1: got out of their unscathed, and about an hour later, 655 00:46:14,560 --> 00:46:19,759 Speaker 1: Uh Tim went into a a bar. We went in 656 00:46:19,760 --> 00:46:22,920 Speaker 1: together and he met a girl who had a whole 657 00:46:23,040 --> 00:46:28,239 Speaker 1: backpack full of weed, and he was very happy and 658 00:46:28,360 --> 00:46:36,200 Speaker 1: he lived happily ever after. So I guess the point 659 00:46:36,239 --> 00:46:40,319 Speaker 1: of that story is I saw some people who were 660 00:46:40,360 --> 00:46:43,120 Speaker 1: known as vampires, and they were at the right place 661 00:46:43,160 --> 00:46:47,000 Speaker 1: at the right time. Um. I am presuming they all 662 00:46:47,080 --> 00:46:50,040 Speaker 1: had some kind of contact lenses or something, because I 663 00:46:50,080 --> 00:46:52,440 Speaker 1: don't think that there's any other way to explain how 664 00:46:52,440 --> 00:46:57,680 Speaker 1: they all had glowing eyes. But if you ask me, 665 00:46:57,719 --> 00:47:01,359 Speaker 1: were those real vampires? I mean yeah, I think like 666 00:47:01,440 --> 00:47:04,839 Speaker 1: whatever a vampire is like to some degree. If if 667 00:47:04,920 --> 00:47:08,920 Speaker 1: people start believing I'm a vampire and they start drinking blood, 668 00:47:09,400 --> 00:47:12,200 Speaker 1: then they start changing their energy field, and they start 669 00:47:12,280 --> 00:47:15,720 Speaker 1: changing their behaviors and they become they kind of shape 670 00:47:15,719 --> 00:47:17,879 Speaker 1: shift a little bit into a different type of thing. 671 00:47:18,600 --> 00:47:20,520 Speaker 1: That doesn't mean that they can go poof and fly 672 00:47:20,600 --> 00:47:23,760 Speaker 1: around as a bat or or turn into a wolf 673 00:47:23,920 --> 00:47:28,560 Speaker 1: or a MMR or something. But I think that's about 674 00:47:28,600 --> 00:47:32,759 Speaker 1: as close as you're ever going to come to uh, 675 00:47:32,880 --> 00:47:36,080 Speaker 1: to a group of vampires. And hopefully my telling of 676 00:47:36,160 --> 00:47:39,000 Speaker 1: that story has not ticked off any vampires. If so, 677 00:47:39,600 --> 00:47:43,560 Speaker 1: I apologize. So that's my story about my run in 678 00:47:43,680 --> 00:47:47,759 Speaker 1: with what may have been, you know, the closest thing 679 00:47:47,800 --> 00:47:56,600 Speaker 1: I'll come into contact with, uh being real New Orleans vampires. Okay, 680 00:47:56,680 --> 00:48:01,480 Speaker 1: let's move on to some to some worries that I 681 00:48:01,560 --> 00:48:04,040 Speaker 1: have received. Oh okay, here's another one that I wanted 682 00:48:04,040 --> 00:48:05,560 Speaker 1: to follow up on a little bit. I have a 683 00:48:05,560 --> 00:48:10,160 Speaker 1: friend named Randy who had told me that his friend 684 00:48:10,320 --> 00:48:14,640 Speaker 1: had recently died, and then right after that, um, his 685 00:48:14,800 --> 00:48:17,560 Speaker 1: smoke detector was going off for a while, even though 686 00:48:17,600 --> 00:48:20,680 Speaker 1: the batteries didn't need to be changed, and he was 687 00:48:20,719 --> 00:48:25,360 Speaker 1: wondering if that could be evidence that when a spirit 688 00:48:25,600 --> 00:48:29,480 Speaker 1: is around, that it's draining the batteries in order to 689 00:48:29,520 --> 00:48:33,920 Speaker 1: try to communicate. And you know what's interesting is that 690 00:48:33,920 --> 00:48:36,040 Speaker 1: that is a well known phenomenon when you go to 691 00:48:36,120 --> 00:48:40,239 Speaker 1: haunted houses and you have cameras and audio recorders, that 692 00:48:40,360 --> 00:48:42,520 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, your batteries just get drained. It 693 00:48:42,560 --> 00:48:45,640 Speaker 1: happens all the time, and so that definitely could be 694 00:48:45,680 --> 00:48:48,720 Speaker 1: an indication that a spirit is trying to take energy 695 00:48:48,840 --> 00:48:52,080 Speaker 1: from one place the batteries, and then use it in 696 00:48:52,120 --> 00:48:55,879 Speaker 1: another way to materialize. Well. I went to a very 697 00:48:55,960 --> 00:48:58,759 Speaker 1: haunted house one time called the Smith McDowell House, and 698 00:48:58,760 --> 00:49:02,720 Speaker 1: I did an interesting ex premont. I took two brand 699 00:49:02,760 --> 00:49:08,759 Speaker 1: new identical nine volt batteries and two brand new identical 700 00:49:09,239 --> 00:49:13,520 Speaker 1: fans that were powered by those batteries, and I turned 701 00:49:13,520 --> 00:49:18,640 Speaker 1: them both on at the same exact time. And um, 702 00:49:18,760 --> 00:49:21,320 Speaker 1: but I put I put one at the haunted house 703 00:49:21,440 --> 00:49:24,000 Speaker 1: with a video camera on it, and then I put 704 00:49:24,040 --> 00:49:27,200 Speaker 1: one at my house, which was like ten miles away, 705 00:49:27,320 --> 00:49:32,640 Speaker 1: as a control. And I was amazed by how precisely 706 00:49:33,160 --> 00:49:37,640 Speaker 1: the two fans both stopped running at the exact same moment. 707 00:49:39,160 --> 00:49:42,799 Speaker 1: And I say that because for one thing, I mean 708 00:49:42,840 --> 00:49:47,920 Speaker 1: that shows you how calculated the manufacturing is, but also 709 00:49:48,160 --> 00:49:49,960 Speaker 1: that you know, the Smith mcdowll house is a place 710 00:49:49,960 --> 00:49:53,160 Speaker 1: where people's batteries would drain all the time. But in 711 00:49:53,239 --> 00:49:56,960 Speaker 1: my experiment, I didn't see any difference between batteries draining 712 00:49:57,080 --> 00:50:01,000 Speaker 1: at my house versus at the with me talhouse. So 713 00:50:01,080 --> 00:50:03,000 Speaker 1: what I can tell you is that I don't think 714 00:50:03,040 --> 00:50:07,279 Speaker 1: the haunted places always drained batteries. If so, that would 715 00:50:07,280 --> 00:50:10,120 Speaker 1: be a pretty easy test to do to find certain 716 00:50:10,120 --> 00:50:12,799 Speaker 1: places that do that all the time. I think that 717 00:50:12,840 --> 00:50:16,440 Speaker 1: the batteries do get drained when something is around that's 718 00:50:16,480 --> 00:50:21,800 Speaker 1: draining them. So yeah, if the spirit enters and wants 719 00:50:21,840 --> 00:50:25,040 Speaker 1: to tap in or that's just one theory, but there's 720 00:50:25,120 --> 00:50:28,000 Speaker 1: something about the presence of a spirit that I believe 721 00:50:28,120 --> 00:50:31,799 Speaker 1: can take battery power out of a location. And if 722 00:50:31,800 --> 00:50:33,840 Speaker 1: you're interested in the subject, I'd like for you to 723 00:50:33,920 --> 00:50:37,440 Speaker 1: reproduce something along the lines of my experiment where you 724 00:50:37,480 --> 00:50:42,560 Speaker 1: take two identical you know, fans or something similar drawing 725 00:50:42,640 --> 00:50:46,680 Speaker 1: power and uh, two batteries that are identical, and you 726 00:50:46,800 --> 00:50:49,680 Speaker 1: just see if you can find a location on planet 727 00:50:49,719 --> 00:50:52,840 Speaker 1: Earth where where they tend to drain faster on a 728 00:50:52,920 --> 00:50:56,520 Speaker 1: regular basis. That would be a really interesting experience and 729 00:50:56,719 --> 00:51:01,240 Speaker 1: the experiment. Okay, Crystal from calif burn you she wants 730 00:51:01,280 --> 00:51:07,400 Speaker 1: to share with everybody that um she found that when 731 00:51:07,440 --> 00:51:10,839 Speaker 1: she is experimenting with her p K will, that's her 732 00:51:10,920 --> 00:51:14,719 Speaker 1: like you know, psychokinesis or telekinesis will. If you don't 733 00:51:14,719 --> 00:51:16,840 Speaker 1: know how to make one of those, it's really simple. 734 00:51:16,920 --> 00:51:18,719 Speaker 1: You can do it in five minutes with stuff you 735 00:51:18,760 --> 00:51:22,040 Speaker 1: have in your house to practice p K. I talked 736 00:51:22,080 --> 00:51:26,239 Speaker 1: all about it an episode three of this podcast. Go 737 00:51:26,320 --> 00:51:29,160 Speaker 1: back and listen to episode three. She wasn't having a 738 00:51:29,160 --> 00:51:33,680 Speaker 1: lot of success getting her will to move, and then 739 00:51:33,880 --> 00:51:37,000 Speaker 1: she said that she started sitting there and using har 740 00:51:37,080 --> 00:51:43,640 Speaker 1: pono pono ho upono pono. I'm sorry, please forgive me, 741 00:51:43,840 --> 00:51:46,360 Speaker 1: thank you. I love you. I'm sorry, please forgive me, 742 00:51:46,600 --> 00:51:50,040 Speaker 1: thank you. I love you. And guess what, that broke 743 00:51:50,239 --> 00:51:53,120 Speaker 1: some kind of barrier and she started to move the 744 00:51:53,280 --> 00:51:59,880 Speaker 1: willbar using her pono pono. So try that out if 745 00:52:00,000 --> 00:52:03,439 Speaker 1: you're experimenting with PK wheels and TK wheels, and let's 746 00:52:03,480 --> 00:52:07,480 Speaker 1: see what happens to you. I got an email from 747 00:52:07,480 --> 00:52:11,120 Speaker 1: a man named Robert, and he said basically, kind of 748 00:52:11,239 --> 00:52:18,439 Speaker 1: cat become possessed by another cat and and I said, well, 749 00:52:18,640 --> 00:52:22,560 Speaker 1: I mean, I guess what what what else can you 750 00:52:22,680 --> 00:52:28,200 Speaker 1: tell me? And he said that he has three cats, 751 00:52:29,280 --> 00:52:32,719 Speaker 1: and that two of them are females that have been 752 00:52:32,800 --> 00:52:37,000 Speaker 1: spayed and one is a non neutered male, and they 753 00:52:37,080 --> 00:52:41,400 Speaker 1: all hang out together in the house perfectly fine, their friends, 754 00:52:41,520 --> 00:52:44,560 Speaker 1: he said, but he takes them outside to the yard 755 00:52:45,320 --> 00:52:47,239 Speaker 1: at least once a day so they can get some 756 00:52:47,400 --> 00:52:50,560 Speaker 1: exercise and fresh air. And he said that there's this 757 00:52:50,800 --> 00:52:53,520 Speaker 1: one spot in the yard. All of a sudden, like 758 00:52:53,880 --> 00:52:58,000 Speaker 1: the male cat just there's it's like a switch is 759 00:52:58,040 --> 00:53:03,320 Speaker 1: flipped and he just starts attacking the female cats. And 760 00:53:03,400 --> 00:53:05,400 Speaker 1: they have to like beat him off of them, and 761 00:53:05,480 --> 00:53:08,560 Speaker 1: as soon as they get these cats back inside, everything's 762 00:53:08,600 --> 00:53:13,360 Speaker 1: cool again. And he said that that neighborhood is kind of, 763 00:53:14,040 --> 00:53:19,960 Speaker 1: I guess infamous, notorious for some stray cats that cause problems. 764 00:53:20,040 --> 00:53:23,520 Speaker 1: And he said, what do you think? Well, look, I 765 00:53:23,680 --> 00:53:27,640 Speaker 1: told my wife Lauren about this. She's an amateur animal expert, 766 00:53:27,680 --> 00:53:30,279 Speaker 1: and she said, maybe there's something in the yard that's, 767 00:53:30,719 --> 00:53:33,400 Speaker 1: you know, irritating the cat or whatever. But I don't know. 768 00:53:33,520 --> 00:53:35,680 Speaker 1: He's gonna send me more information. But what I can 769 00:53:35,760 --> 00:53:39,400 Speaker 1: tell you is, look, living things are living things. We 770 00:53:39,520 --> 00:53:42,360 Speaker 1: all have a spirit. If you take a human and 771 00:53:42,480 --> 00:53:44,759 Speaker 1: a cat and you look at us under a microscope, 772 00:53:44,840 --> 00:53:47,759 Speaker 1: it's not that different. We're all kind of made of 773 00:53:47,840 --> 00:53:50,960 Speaker 1: the same stuff. And so you know, I think it's 774 00:53:51,000 --> 00:53:55,680 Speaker 1: possible that a cat might be possessed by another cat. 775 00:53:56,440 --> 00:53:59,239 Speaker 1: Does that sound crazy? Oh? Well, wouldn't be the first 776 00:53:59,280 --> 00:54:02,120 Speaker 1: time I've been at used to that. So I will uh, 777 00:54:03,360 --> 00:54:06,240 Speaker 1: I'll get back to you with more updates. Okay, folks, 778 00:54:06,360 --> 00:54:12,840 Speaker 1: take a deep breath, relax. If you can close your eyes, 779 00:54:13,760 --> 00:54:17,560 Speaker 1: you know what's coming now, don't you the good Fortune 780 00:54:17,640 --> 00:54:21,160 Speaker 1: tone It's twenty seconds. You need this here it is, 781 00:54:43,480 --> 00:54:46,960 Speaker 1: that's it for this edition of the show. 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