1 00:00:01,120 --> 00:00:04,200 Speaker 1: Welcome to the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM paranormal 2 00:00:04,240 --> 00:00:07,520 Speaker 1: podcast network. Now get ready for us Strange Things with 3 00:00:07,680 --> 00:00:08,720 Speaker 1: Joshua P. Warn. 4 00:00:13,840 --> 00:00:17,159 Speaker 2: Welcome to our podcast. Please be aware the thoughts and 5 00:00:17,239 --> 00:00:21,200 Speaker 2: opinions expressed by the host are their thoughts and opinions 6 00:00:21,200 --> 00:00:26,440 Speaker 2: only and do not reflect those of iHeartMedia, iHeartRadio, Coast 7 00:00:26,440 --> 00:00:30,880 Speaker 2: to Coast AM, employees of premier networks, or their sponsors 8 00:00:30,920 --> 00:00:34,120 Speaker 2: and associates. We would like to encourage you to do 9 00:00:34,159 --> 00:00:56,000 Speaker 2: your own research and discover the subject matter for yourself. 10 00:00:56,360 --> 00:00:59,840 Speaker 1: Ready to be amazed by the wizard of weird. This 11 00:01:00,200 --> 00:01:10,679 Speaker 1: is Strange with Joshua Warren. I am Joshua be Warren, 12 00:01:10,840 --> 00:01:12,880 Speaker 1: and each week on this show, I'll be bringing you 13 00:01:12,959 --> 00:01:18,040 Speaker 1: brand new my gloving content, news exercises, and weird experiments 14 00:01:18,080 --> 00:01:22,319 Speaker 1: you can do at home, and a lot more on 15 00:01:22,400 --> 00:01:26,840 Speaker 1: this edition of the show ghost Writers in the Sky 16 00:01:28,240 --> 00:01:36,000 Speaker 1: and The Strange Case of Audrey Munson. I am recording 17 00:01:36,040 --> 00:01:40,319 Speaker 1: this show in one of my favorite parts of the year, October. 18 00:01:42,959 --> 00:01:44,840 Speaker 1: I was watching a video the other day with the 19 00:01:45,120 --> 00:01:50,440 Speaker 1: late great comedian Rodney Danger film. He said, I tell 20 00:01:50,480 --> 00:01:54,280 Speaker 1: you I know I'm ugly. Halloween. I opened the front door. 21 00:01:54,560 --> 00:02:02,800 Speaker 1: Kids give me candy, and I enjoy especially this time 22 00:02:02,800 --> 00:02:06,200 Speaker 1: of year, of course, playing spooky songs. I've got my 23 00:02:06,240 --> 00:02:11,240 Speaker 1: whole playlist. One of my favorites is the classic Western 24 00:02:12,200 --> 00:02:18,440 Speaker 1: called ghost Writers in the Sky. It was I guess. 25 00:02:18,440 --> 00:02:23,320 Speaker 1: It was originally published in around nineteen forty nine, sung 26 00:02:23,440 --> 00:02:29,520 Speaker 1: by Vaughn Monroe, and then later Johnny Cash did a 27 00:02:29,600 --> 00:02:33,440 Speaker 1: version of it. You know that song. Their brands were 28 00:02:33,440 --> 00:02:35,680 Speaker 1: still on fire, and their hooves were made of steel, 29 00:02:36,120 --> 00:02:38,160 Speaker 1: their horns were black and shiny, and their hot breath 30 00:02:38,200 --> 00:02:40,560 Speaker 1: he could feel a botafar with threw him as they 31 00:02:40,600 --> 00:02:43,680 Speaker 1: thundered through the sky. Before he saw the writers coming 32 00:02:43,760 --> 00:02:51,600 Speaker 1: hard and you heard their mournful cry ipii IPII ghost 33 00:02:51,880 --> 00:02:59,079 Speaker 1: Riders in the Sky. Well, I've always enjoyed thinking about 34 00:02:59,120 --> 00:03:03,440 Speaker 1: that and the the the image that it creates of 35 00:03:03,520 --> 00:03:07,919 Speaker 1: looking up into the sky and seeing a ghostly phenomenon 36 00:03:08,480 --> 00:03:15,360 Speaker 1: on a grand, vast scale. And one thing that really 37 00:03:15,400 --> 00:03:19,480 Speaker 1: surprised me was something that I discovered when I was 38 00:03:19,520 --> 00:03:24,320 Speaker 1: writing my book many years ago called Pet Ghosts Animal 39 00:03:24,400 --> 00:03:28,920 Speaker 1: Encounters from Beyond the Grave. This book came out in 40 00:03:29,520 --> 00:03:34,600 Speaker 1: let's see two thousand and six. My goodness, it's been 41 00:03:34,680 --> 00:03:41,840 Speaker 1: almost twenty years hard to believe. Dedicated to my wife Lauren. 42 00:03:41,840 --> 00:03:46,040 Speaker 1: As a matter of fact, And when I was writing this, 43 00:03:46,120 --> 00:03:49,560 Speaker 1: of course, I was looking at all kinds of animal ghosts, 44 00:03:49,600 --> 00:03:53,960 Speaker 1: what I call fantibles, and when I was looking into horses, 45 00:03:55,280 --> 00:03:58,880 Speaker 1: I found this story that was again surprising story about 46 00:03:59,600 --> 00:04:04,520 Speaker 1: Chimney Rock, North Carolina. Now, of course I was born 47 00:04:04,720 --> 00:04:08,440 Speaker 1: and raised in western North Carolina, and Chimney Rock is 48 00:04:08,520 --> 00:04:11,920 Speaker 1: one of the most mystical and magical places that I've 49 00:04:11,920 --> 00:04:16,720 Speaker 1: ever explored. There's a village called Chimney Rock and it's 50 00:04:16,800 --> 00:04:19,880 Speaker 1: right there at the Chimney Rock State Park. It's called 51 00:04:19,920 --> 00:04:25,120 Speaker 1: that because there is this Okay, you're down in this 52 00:04:25,200 --> 00:04:28,640 Speaker 1: sort of scenic I guess it's a sort of a valley, 53 00:04:29,120 --> 00:04:32,599 Speaker 1: and you look up and you see this three hundred 54 00:04:32,640 --> 00:04:38,680 Speaker 1: and fifteen foot stone monolith there towering above everything with 55 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:42,159 Speaker 1: a big American flag waving, and that's Chimney Rock. You 56 00:04:42,160 --> 00:04:44,200 Speaker 1: can imagine what it looks like if you've never seen it. 57 00:04:44,440 --> 00:04:48,159 Speaker 1: Look up Chimney Rock, North Carolina. There's an elevator that 58 00:04:48,200 --> 00:04:51,200 Speaker 1: will take you up there, and the view of the 59 00:04:51,240 --> 00:04:57,080 Speaker 1: countryside is just it's just breathtaking. And Chimney Rock has 60 00:04:57,200 --> 00:05:03,600 Speaker 1: always been associated with mystical and paranormal phenomena. I remember 61 00:05:03,640 --> 00:05:06,479 Speaker 1: growing up, I first started hearing about all the little 62 00:05:06,520 --> 00:05:10,480 Speaker 1: people that had been seen in that area, and then 63 00:05:10,760 --> 00:05:14,039 Speaker 1: also fairies people say that they would see in the 64 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:17,920 Speaker 1: woods around there. And then nearby is Lake Lure where 65 00:05:18,000 --> 00:05:20,640 Speaker 1: people would talk about seeing some kind of a lake monster. 66 00:05:21,360 --> 00:05:23,960 Speaker 1: And then there's the Lake Lure Inn, which is extremely 67 00:05:24,040 --> 00:05:26,320 Speaker 1: haunted and as a matter of fact, one of the 68 00:05:26,320 --> 00:05:29,159 Speaker 1: best ghost photos I've ever seen was taken there. I 69 00:05:29,200 --> 00:05:31,919 Speaker 1: believe there was a wedding, and I don't have the 70 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:36,480 Speaker 1: picture of my fingertips, but when the picture developed from 71 00:05:36,560 --> 00:05:41,520 Speaker 1: this wedding reception, there was a very clear apparition of 72 00:05:41,560 --> 00:05:43,960 Speaker 1: a little boy standing there. I could go on and 73 00:05:43,960 --> 00:05:48,080 Speaker 1: on telling you stories about Chimney Rock in that area. 74 00:05:48,160 --> 00:05:50,200 Speaker 1: In fact, there used to be a spot there that 75 00:05:50,279 --> 00:05:52,680 Speaker 1: I don't think it's accessible to the public anymore. I 76 00:05:52,680 --> 00:05:55,920 Speaker 1: think it was called like the Bottomless Pool, a big, big, 77 00:05:56,160 --> 00:06:01,080 Speaker 1: deep hole, and there was a waterfall you know there. 78 00:06:01,080 --> 00:06:03,440 Speaker 1: I guess there were waterfalls that would come down from 79 00:06:03,480 --> 00:06:08,160 Speaker 1: the mountains, and at one point there's this big black 80 00:06:08,200 --> 00:06:10,800 Speaker 1: hole looks like a black scrying mirror, and they have 81 00:06:10,960 --> 00:06:13,520 Speaker 1: plumbed it so deep, and last I heard, they never 82 00:06:13,600 --> 00:06:16,240 Speaker 1: found the bottom of it. I need to go back 83 00:06:16,240 --> 00:06:17,599 Speaker 1: and look more into that. But I don't want to 84 00:06:17,600 --> 00:06:21,359 Speaker 1: get too far off track here, because when I was 85 00:06:21,360 --> 00:06:24,640 Speaker 1: doing research for a pet Ghost, I discovered that going 86 00:06:24,680 --> 00:06:29,080 Speaker 1: all the way back as early as the well the 87 00:06:29,400 --> 00:06:37,440 Speaker 1: early eighteen hundreds, people were seeing these massive spiritual scenes 88 00:06:37,480 --> 00:06:43,560 Speaker 1: play out in the sky over Chimney Rock. And so 89 00:06:43,640 --> 00:06:46,280 Speaker 1: I wrote about this a little bit, just a paragraph 90 00:06:46,360 --> 00:06:50,360 Speaker 1: or two in pet Ghost. But then days ago I 91 00:06:50,440 --> 00:06:55,920 Speaker 1: received an email. I'm on the newsletter list from Fate Magazine, 92 00:06:55,960 --> 00:06:58,640 Speaker 1: and if you're not on the Fate Magazine newsletter list, 93 00:06:58,680 --> 00:07:01,920 Speaker 1: you should definitely do it dot com f A T. E. 94 00:07:02,080 --> 00:07:05,560 Speaker 1: M A G. Fatemag dot com. I've known Phyllis Galdy 95 00:07:05,600 --> 00:07:08,440 Speaker 1: for a long time. She's a wonderful person. As a 96 00:07:08,480 --> 00:07:11,880 Speaker 1: matter of fact, I invited her to come and be 97 00:07:11,960 --> 00:07:13,840 Speaker 1: a speaker at one of my conferences at the Grove 98 00:07:13,920 --> 00:07:16,040 Speaker 1: Park End back of the day, and she liked the 99 00:07:16,160 --> 00:07:19,520 Speaker 1: area so much she ended up moving to western North Carolina. 100 00:07:19,960 --> 00:07:23,640 Speaker 1: And this article that came to my email is called 101 00:07:23,640 --> 00:07:28,960 Speaker 1: the Chimney Rock Apparitions, And so I was eager to 102 00:07:29,040 --> 00:07:31,960 Speaker 1: jump in and read this because it has got details 103 00:07:32,040 --> 00:07:36,080 Speaker 1: that I didn't know about before. And it appears that 104 00:07:36,200 --> 00:07:40,640 Speaker 1: this article was originally published in North Carolina Ghosts dot com. 105 00:07:41,240 --> 00:07:43,840 Speaker 1: So I contacted Phyllis and asked if it was okay 106 00:07:43,840 --> 00:07:47,840 Speaker 1: for me to read this, and she said absolutely. As 107 00:07:47,880 --> 00:07:53,360 Speaker 1: a matter of fact. Unfortunately, in the fall of twoenty 108 00:07:53,600 --> 00:07:57,440 Speaker 1: twenty four, when the massive flooding hit western North Carolina, 109 00:07:57,560 --> 00:08:02,040 Speaker 1: Chimney Rock and Lake Lore, that area was one of 110 00:08:02,080 --> 00:08:07,720 Speaker 1: the most terribly damaged. And so, you know, it's nice 111 00:08:07,760 --> 00:08:11,560 Speaker 1: to I mean, they're obviously rebuilding stuff and restoring everything, 112 00:08:11,640 --> 00:08:16,360 Speaker 1: but I imagine they would appreciate having tourism there to 113 00:08:16,440 --> 00:08:21,000 Speaker 1: help get the economy kicking again. So here's this article 114 00:08:21,040 --> 00:08:23,480 Speaker 1: that I think it's just I think it's kind of 115 00:08:23,520 --> 00:08:25,840 Speaker 1: mesmerizing you think about this, going back to the idea 116 00:08:25,880 --> 00:08:29,160 Speaker 1: of ghost writers in the sky. So here it is 117 00:08:29,200 --> 00:08:33,079 Speaker 1: from the fatemag dot com post. It says the Chimney 118 00:08:33,160 --> 00:08:39,440 Speaker 1: Rock Apparitions. Chimney Rock, a high stone outcropping near Ashville 119 00:08:39,920 --> 00:08:42,760 Speaker 1: that can be seen for miles, was the site of 120 00:08:42,800 --> 00:08:45,560 Speaker 1: one of the oddest series of events ever recorded in 121 00:08:45,640 --> 00:08:49,760 Speaker 1: North Carolina. In the first few years of the nineteenth century, 122 00:08:50,240 --> 00:08:54,520 Speaker 1: residents around the rock reported a number of unusual sightings, 123 00:08:54,559 --> 00:08:59,800 Speaker 1: including angelic hosts and an aerial battle between armies on 124 00:09:00,080 --> 00:09:05,079 Speaker 1: winged horses. The story begins on July thirty first of 125 00:09:05,200 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 1: eighteen o six, when eight year old Elizabeth Reeves, whose 126 00:09:10,440 --> 00:09:14,199 Speaker 1: family lived in Buncom County near Chimney Rock, told her 127 00:09:14,520 --> 00:09:18,280 Speaker 1: older brother that she had seen a man on top 128 00:09:18,720 --> 00:09:22,120 Speaker 1: of Chimney Rock. Now, in the days before rock climbing 129 00:09:22,200 --> 00:09:25,360 Speaker 1: was a hobby, this would have been unheard of. Her 130 00:09:25,440 --> 00:09:29,520 Speaker 1: brother refused to believe her, but when she persuaded him 131 00:09:29,600 --> 00:09:34,120 Speaker 1: to go look, young Morgan Reeves saw not just one, 132 00:09:34,679 --> 00:09:41,800 Speaker 1: but thousands of people flying through the air around Chimney Rock. 133 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:46,560 Speaker 1: The people the Reeves children saw were described as being 134 00:09:46,640 --> 00:09:51,760 Speaker 1: clothed and brilliant white, ranging in size from infant to adult. Now, 135 00:09:51,760 --> 00:09:54,360 Speaker 1: while they were generally human in shape, the children could 136 00:09:54,400 --> 00:09:57,520 Speaker 1: make out no distinct features, and there was no clear 137 00:09:58,200 --> 00:10:03,240 Speaker 1: differentiation in a gender. The children called to their mother, 138 00:10:03,559 --> 00:10:07,560 Speaker 1: Patsy Reeves, who came running. All in all, six people 139 00:10:07,720 --> 00:10:11,960 Speaker 1: saw the apparition. In addition to Elizabeth Morgan and missus 140 00:10:12,000 --> 00:10:17,880 Speaker 1: Patsy Reeves, the youngest Reeves's daughter, Polly A. Neighbor, mister 141 00:10:18,000 --> 00:10:22,040 Speaker 1: Robert Searcy, and an African American woman who is unnamed 142 00:10:22,080 --> 00:10:26,319 Speaker 1: in the original reports all spent the next hour watching 143 00:10:26,440 --> 00:10:31,160 Speaker 1: a strange spectacle unfold. The crowd of beings rose to 144 00:10:31,240 --> 00:10:33,360 Speaker 1: the top of Chimney Rock, and when all but a 145 00:10:33,400 --> 00:10:38,720 Speaker 1: few had gathered there, three members of the crowd rose 146 00:10:39,000 --> 00:10:43,800 Speaker 1: up above the others hover there, and then led the 147 00:10:43,840 --> 00:10:47,800 Speaker 1: congregation of shining beings up through the air to disappear 148 00:10:48,040 --> 00:10:52,680 Speaker 1: into the heavens. The account of this strange apparition was 149 00:10:52,720 --> 00:10:56,240 Speaker 1: printed a few weeks later in the Raleigh Register and Gazette, 150 00:10:56,720 --> 00:11:01,240 Speaker 1: and then Sighted Again and Edward Augustus Kids a book 151 00:11:01,280 --> 00:11:04,640 Speaker 1: called Travels through the Northern Parts of the United States 152 00:11:04,679 --> 00:11:06,640 Speaker 1: in the years eighteen oh seven and eighteen oh eight. 153 00:11:06,679 --> 00:11:09,960 Speaker 1: Now you may say, Josh, that's interesting, but what does 154 00:11:10,000 --> 00:11:13,199 Speaker 1: that have to do with ghost riders in the sky? Well, 155 00:11:14,440 --> 00:11:17,760 Speaker 1: that's the rest of the story. So this starts with 156 00:11:17,960 --> 00:11:25,000 Speaker 1: people seeing humanoid figures sort of hovering and floating around 157 00:11:25,040 --> 00:11:28,240 Speaker 1: and above the rock. But when we come back from 158 00:11:28,240 --> 00:11:31,280 Speaker 1: this break, I'm going to tell you about the most 159 00:11:31,440 --> 00:11:37,600 Speaker 1: dramatic spectral vision that appears, and this one is full 160 00:11:37,760 --> 00:11:44,640 Speaker 1: of cavalry. Those horses that you can imagine those ghost 161 00:11:44,720 --> 00:11:49,760 Speaker 1: riders in the sky. This is an interesting, interesting topic 162 00:11:49,840 --> 00:11:52,040 Speaker 1: we have to like, I say, take a break, and 163 00:11:52,240 --> 00:11:56,880 Speaker 1: you know what, Sometimes you might feel like you're stuck 164 00:11:56,880 --> 00:12:00,160 Speaker 1: in a rut and you need some extra magic in 165 00:12:00,160 --> 00:12:02,360 Speaker 1: your life. You need some good fortune, you need things 166 00:12:02,400 --> 00:12:06,200 Speaker 1: to change, you need things to improve. Well, you do 167 00:12:06,240 --> 00:12:10,480 Speaker 1: yourself a favorite. Go to Joshua P. 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Right now, Joshua 178 00:12:42,559 --> 00:12:45,680 Speaker 1: Pwarren dot com. I am Joshua P. Warren, and you 179 00:12:45,760 --> 00:12:49,800 Speaker 1: are listening to strange things on the iHeartRadio and Coast 180 00:12:49,800 --> 00:12:54,200 Speaker 1: to Coast am Paranormal podcast Network and die. We'll be 181 00:12:54,360 --> 00:13:34,240 Speaker 1: right back, Welcome back to Strange Things all the iHeartRadio 182 00:13:34,360 --> 00:13:38,360 Speaker 1: and Coast to Coast, a m paranormal podcast network. I 183 00:13:38,400 --> 00:13:41,600 Speaker 1: am your host, the Wizard of Weird, Joshua P. Warren. 184 00:13:41,920 --> 00:13:44,720 Speaker 1: Beat me into your worm whole brain from my studio 185 00:13:44,840 --> 00:13:49,040 Speaker 1: in Sin City, Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is 186 00:13:49,080 --> 00:13:55,120 Speaker 1: golden and every night is silver. A giatato zoom. And 187 00:13:55,160 --> 00:13:58,800 Speaker 1: here in Las Vegas, you probably know, we have a 188 00:13:58,840 --> 00:14:06,080 Speaker 1: little Chihuahua named Dolly. Everybody loves her. She's very sweet. However, 189 00:14:07,880 --> 00:14:14,600 Speaker 1: she sheds a lot, and so I don't usually sleep 190 00:14:14,679 --> 00:14:18,080 Speaker 1: with her in the bedroom because it's just too bad 191 00:14:18,120 --> 00:14:22,680 Speaker 1: for my allergies. About a while back, you know, I 192 00:14:22,720 --> 00:14:24,680 Speaker 1: don't know what was going on. I was a home alone, 193 00:14:24,720 --> 00:14:29,560 Speaker 1: and I was gonna go ahead and sit down. And 194 00:14:29,720 --> 00:14:31,280 Speaker 1: I guess I was gonna lay down, take a nap 195 00:14:31,360 --> 00:14:33,680 Speaker 1: or something. So I go, all right, come on. I 196 00:14:33,680 --> 00:14:35,240 Speaker 1: could tell she wanted to get up and next to 197 00:14:35,280 --> 00:14:37,880 Speaker 1: me in the bed. Okay, So I closed the bedroom door. 198 00:14:38,720 --> 00:14:41,760 Speaker 1: Dolly lays there next to me. Just as I'm dozing off. 199 00:14:43,760 --> 00:14:48,520 Speaker 1: Suddenly she jerks up. Her eyes bugg yeah, her ears 200 00:14:48,600 --> 00:14:51,960 Speaker 1: laid back, and she's staring at that door. At that 201 00:14:52,040 --> 00:14:57,160 Speaker 1: bedroom door, and I'm like, what's going on here? What 202 00:14:57,200 --> 00:15:03,000 Speaker 1: does she see? She was frozen, Then she relaxed, went 203 00:15:03,160 --> 00:15:08,160 Speaker 1: back to laying down, calm. I was like, ugh. Thirty 204 00:15:08,160 --> 00:15:14,000 Speaker 1: seconds later, boo. Once again, she jerks up, eyes bugging 205 00:15:14,280 --> 00:15:17,560 Speaker 1: yours laid back. At this point, it's scaring the hell 206 00:15:17,600 --> 00:15:21,120 Speaker 1: out of me because I'm looking at that door and 207 00:15:21,160 --> 00:15:25,240 Speaker 1: I'm expecting Jason Vorhees to come blasting through with a 208 00:15:25,320 --> 00:15:31,600 Speaker 1: machete at any moment, and I'm like, is she sing 209 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:36,760 Speaker 1: something that I'm not seeing? Well, look, I didn't even 210 00:15:36,760 --> 00:15:40,720 Speaker 1: go check, but I don't think I'm going to be 211 00:15:40,720 --> 00:15:42,760 Speaker 1: sleeping with a dog anymore because I don't know what 212 00:15:42,880 --> 00:15:45,720 Speaker 1: she's seeing, But sleeping with a dog in the room 213 00:15:45,840 --> 00:15:48,800 Speaker 1: can scare the crap out of you. She looks like 214 00:15:48,880 --> 00:15:52,960 Speaker 1: she's always seeing something creepy there in the room that 215 00:15:53,120 --> 00:15:55,240 Speaker 1: I probably don't even want to know about. As a 216 00:15:55,320 --> 00:15:57,760 Speaker 1: matter of fact, I believe that there is a movie 217 00:15:57,760 --> 00:15:59,800 Speaker 1: that recently came out. I've only I think I saw 218 00:15:59,880 --> 00:16:03,800 Speaker 1: the just a trailer at some point called good Boy. 219 00:16:04,920 --> 00:16:08,400 Speaker 1: Not watch this movie, of course, but I understand it's 220 00:16:08,440 --> 00:16:14,600 Speaker 1: sort of like featuring a haunted house from the perspective 221 00:16:14,680 --> 00:16:17,880 Speaker 1: of the dog that lives in the haunted house. What 222 00:16:18,480 --> 00:16:23,640 Speaker 1: a novel concept. So yeah, you may want to think 223 00:16:23,680 --> 00:16:28,000 Speaker 1: twice about having a creature in your bed that can 224 00:16:28,040 --> 00:16:32,080 Speaker 1: sense supernatural phenomenon when you're trying to get some rest. 225 00:16:32,400 --> 00:16:34,400 Speaker 1: Let's get back to the article. So I was telling 226 00:16:34,440 --> 00:16:39,040 Speaker 1: you about this incident in eighteen six Chimney Rock, North Carolina. 227 00:16:39,240 --> 00:16:41,800 Speaker 1: But here's the part where we get into the ghost 228 00:16:41,880 --> 00:16:47,280 Speaker 1: writers in the sky. Several years later, in eighteen eleven, 229 00:16:47,680 --> 00:16:52,120 Speaker 1: another perhaps even more strange apparition appeared by Chimney Rock 230 00:16:52,800 --> 00:16:58,200 Speaker 1: when a pair of armies riding tiny winged horses met 231 00:16:58,240 --> 00:17:01,880 Speaker 1: in a fierce battle in the air. Over the course 232 00:17:01,920 --> 00:17:05,120 Speaker 1: of several evenings and the summer of that year, multiple 233 00:17:05,119 --> 00:17:09,320 Speaker 1: witnesses in different locations saw two opposing bands of cavalry 234 00:17:09,920 --> 00:17:15,840 Speaker 1: riding winged horses, circling each other in the sky. On 235 00:17:15,880 --> 00:17:19,280 Speaker 1: the final evening, the two armies finally engaged each other 236 00:17:19,720 --> 00:17:24,159 Speaker 1: and clashed in the sky over Chimney Rock. The spectral 237 00:17:24,280 --> 00:17:27,920 Speaker 1: cavalrymen were armed with swords, and witnesses said they could 238 00:17:27,960 --> 00:17:31,639 Speaker 1: hear of the distant sounds of clashing metal and the 239 00:17:31,680 --> 00:17:36,360 Speaker 1: groans of the wounded. The battle lasted only about ten minutes, 240 00:17:37,080 --> 00:17:40,480 Speaker 1: at the end of which the defeated army retreated and 241 00:17:40,560 --> 00:17:45,600 Speaker 1: the victorious army disappeared into the darkness. Newspapers across the 242 00:17:45,640 --> 00:17:49,600 Speaker 1: state carried reports of this strange battle. A public meeting 243 00:17:49,680 --> 00:17:53,960 Speaker 1: was held in Rutherforton, and public speculations soon settled on 244 00:17:54,000 --> 00:17:56,440 Speaker 1: the idea that the battle was a divine vision of 245 00:17:56,560 --> 00:18:02,600 Speaker 1: highlights from the not so far distant Revolutionary War. Why 246 00:18:02,880 --> 00:18:05,360 Speaker 1: exactly the laws of space and time would be bent 247 00:18:05,520 --> 00:18:10,000 Speaker 1: so spectacularly to give a handful of spectators an early 248 00:18:10,119 --> 00:18:15,639 Speaker 1: version of the History Channel wasn't really questioned, but people 249 00:18:15,720 --> 00:18:21,119 Speaker 1: had more faith than democracy in those days. Why Chimney 250 00:18:21,200 --> 00:18:26,120 Speaker 1: Rock was host to such supernatural spectacle in two centuries ago, 251 00:18:26,440 --> 00:18:29,160 Speaker 1: and whether anything like it will be seen again, remains 252 00:18:29,160 --> 00:18:32,840 Speaker 1: a mystery today. However, Chimney Rock is a state park 253 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:38,879 Speaker 1: and the certainty of the spectacle of natural beauty awaits visitors. 254 00:18:40,000 --> 00:18:43,359 Speaker 1: Well can you imagine such a sight again? Thanks to 255 00:18:43,400 --> 00:18:47,920 Speaker 1: Philis Galdy fatemag dot com as well as North Carolina 256 00:18:47,920 --> 00:18:52,119 Speaker 1: Ghosts dot com, Uh yeah, I mean I've been to 257 00:18:52,160 --> 00:18:54,720 Speaker 1: Chimney Rock many times and I always stare up at 258 00:18:54,760 --> 00:18:56,840 Speaker 1: the clouds waiting for them to churn and show me 259 00:18:56,880 --> 00:19:00,760 Speaker 1: something like that. I'm not sure what to make of it. 260 00:19:00,760 --> 00:19:05,240 Speaker 1: It definitely reminds me, though, of the valkyries. You know 261 00:19:05,240 --> 00:19:15,680 Speaker 1: what the valkyries are. According to Norse mythology, Valkyries are 262 00:19:15,880 --> 00:19:22,160 Speaker 1: these women, these spectral women who ride through the sky 263 00:19:23,240 --> 00:19:29,120 Speaker 1: on horseback, especially during a battle, you know, when there's 264 00:19:29,119 --> 00:19:31,479 Speaker 1: some kind of a war going on. They're they're up 265 00:19:31,480 --> 00:19:34,960 Speaker 1: in the sky and they're looking down and seeing how everybody, 266 00:19:35,240 --> 00:19:40,639 Speaker 1: how all the soldiers are performing, and they are picking 267 00:19:40,680 --> 00:19:45,880 Speaker 1: the most valiant warriors, and they are taking the spirit 268 00:19:47,200 --> 00:19:50,800 Speaker 1: of that warrior if he is slain, up into the 269 00:19:50,880 --> 00:19:56,240 Speaker 1: air to Valhalla. So they select fallen warriors to be 270 00:19:56,359 --> 00:20:00,719 Speaker 1: brought to Odin's Hall Valhalla. So it's a great honor. 271 00:20:01,960 --> 00:20:05,680 Speaker 1: And so let's see, I'm reading more about this here. 272 00:20:06,000 --> 00:20:13,439 Speaker 1: The deceased warriors become einhersjar once fighters, and it says 273 00:20:14,520 --> 00:20:18,960 Speaker 1: when they are not preparing for the catasclismic events of Ragnarok, 274 00:20:19,600 --> 00:20:24,959 Speaker 1: the valkyries bear them mead. Valkyries appear also as lovers 275 00:20:24,960 --> 00:20:28,400 Speaker 1: of heroes and other mortals, where they are sometimes described 276 00:20:28,440 --> 00:20:32,000 Speaker 1: as the daughters of royalty, and sometimes they're accompanied by 277 00:20:32,080 --> 00:20:35,679 Speaker 1: ravens and sometimes connected to swans or horses. If you 278 00:20:35,840 --> 00:20:39,119 Speaker 1: have heard of a valkyrie, it's probably because of the 279 00:20:39,160 --> 00:20:44,880 Speaker 1: famous piece of music that was composed by the German 280 00:20:46,359 --> 00:20:51,920 Speaker 1: Wagner called the Ride of the Valkyries, and it looks 281 00:20:51,960 --> 00:20:56,040 Speaker 1: like he wrote it in eighteen fifty one. I know 282 00:20:56,119 --> 00:20:58,480 Speaker 1: you've heard this. It's one of the most famous pieces 283 00:20:58,480 --> 00:20:59,920 Speaker 1: of music in the world. As a matter of fact, 284 00:21:00,040 --> 00:21:04,439 Speaker 1: I found this public domain recording of Ride of the 285 00:21:04,480 --> 00:21:10,000 Speaker 1: Valkyries that was performed in nineteen twenty one, yes, over 286 00:21:10,040 --> 00:21:14,080 Speaker 1: one hundred years ago by the American Symphony Orchestra for 287 00:21:14,680 --> 00:21:18,439 Speaker 1: Edison Records. I'm going to play a little bit of 288 00:21:18,440 --> 00:21:21,480 Speaker 1: that for you, not only because it's fitting, but it's 289 00:21:21,520 --> 00:21:26,160 Speaker 1: just really interesting to think about hearing a performance from 290 00:21:26,440 --> 00:21:29,879 Speaker 1: over one hundred years ago. Here is part of Wagner's 291 00:21:30,359 --> 00:22:41,119 Speaker 1: Ride of the Valkyries. Killed a rabbit, killed a Rabit 292 00:22:41,720 --> 00:22:46,240 Speaker 1: killed a webit. I know some of you were thinking 293 00:22:46,240 --> 00:22:53,120 Speaker 1: about that, weren't you killed a rabbit? Looney Tunes used 294 00:22:53,119 --> 00:22:59,840 Speaker 1: to have fun with that. Elmer Fudd always trying to 295 00:23:00,320 --> 00:23:05,919 Speaker 1: down bugs, bunny. But you know, it's quite fascinating to 296 00:23:06,000 --> 00:23:09,880 Speaker 1: think about how many of these grand specters have been 297 00:23:10,119 --> 00:23:14,879 Speaker 1: reported in the skies, especially when it comes to that 298 00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:18,679 Speaker 1: old European culture. There's a tradition called the Wild Hunt, 299 00:23:19,680 --> 00:23:25,240 Speaker 1: and it refers to these ancient, widespread European beliefs about 300 00:23:25,280 --> 00:23:29,280 Speaker 1: some kind of a spectral hunting party, again often associated 301 00:23:29,280 --> 00:23:33,360 Speaker 1: with the Norse god Odin, and a group of elves 302 00:23:34,880 --> 00:23:39,560 Speaker 1: that can be seen storming for the sky as an 303 00:23:39,560 --> 00:23:44,919 Speaker 1: omen of doom. Says here, it's a supernatural procession of 304 00:23:45,000 --> 00:23:49,080 Speaker 1: ghostly hunters, often led by a god or a spectral figure. 305 00:23:50,200 --> 00:23:53,879 Speaker 1: The gallops across the land or through the night sky. 306 00:23:54,359 --> 00:23:56,760 Speaker 1: But it says it actually has roots that can go 307 00:23:56,800 --> 00:24:01,760 Speaker 1: all the way back to ancient Greek traditions. And if 308 00:24:01,800 --> 00:24:06,600 Speaker 1: you look up and you see the wild Hunt, well 309 00:24:06,800 --> 00:24:12,840 Speaker 1: it's considered a powerful omen for telling war, famine, or 310 00:24:12,880 --> 00:24:16,359 Speaker 1: other disasters. So you hope that you do not see that. 311 00:24:18,440 --> 00:24:21,159 Speaker 1: But you know, if you just type in like what 312 00:24:21,359 --> 00:24:23,879 Speaker 1: spirits are seen riding in the sky, there are tons 313 00:24:23,880 --> 00:24:26,280 Speaker 1: of there. We have the four horsemen of the apocalypse. 314 00:24:26,680 --> 00:24:32,959 Speaker 1: They are often envisioned that way. And okay, clock has 315 00:24:33,000 --> 00:24:34,640 Speaker 1: got us a little bit here in time for a break. 316 00:24:34,640 --> 00:24:36,600 Speaker 1: When we come back, I'm gonna tell you a little 317 00:24:36,640 --> 00:24:39,400 Speaker 1: bit more about some of these specters in the sky, 318 00:24:39,880 --> 00:24:45,520 Speaker 1: including one that is absolutely real. This is a mystery 319 00:24:45,760 --> 00:24:49,840 Speaker 1: that has been solved, but it's still quite spectacular. And 320 00:24:49,880 --> 00:24:52,040 Speaker 1: this is something that you may even be lucky enough 321 00:24:52,040 --> 00:24:55,399 Speaker 1: to see yourself someday. And then I'm gonna switch gears 322 00:24:55,400 --> 00:24:59,200 Speaker 1: a little bit and talk about an odd story that 323 00:24:59,320 --> 00:25:06,720 Speaker 1: I recently can him across about a woman and uh well, liquid, Well, 324 00:25:07,119 --> 00:25:09,199 Speaker 1: let's just say a woman and mercury. How about that. 325 00:25:09,520 --> 00:25:13,080 Speaker 1: I'm Joshua PE Warren. You're listening to Strange Things on 326 00:25:13,119 --> 00:25:17,720 Speaker 1: the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, 327 00:25:17,720 --> 00:25:56,960 Speaker 1: and I'll be back after these important messages. Welcome back 328 00:25:57,000 --> 00:26:01,399 Speaker 1: to Strange Things on the Eye Art Radio and Coast 329 00:26:01,400 --> 00:26:07,439 Speaker 1: to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I'm your host, Joshua P. Warren, 330 00:26:07,480 --> 00:26:11,800 Speaker 1: and this is the show where the unusual becomes usual. 331 00:26:13,200 --> 00:26:20,040 Speaker 1: I just imagine that you are by yourself, hiking in 332 00:26:20,119 --> 00:26:27,480 Speaker 1: the wilderness, maybe on top of a large, beautiful mountain, 333 00:26:29,520 --> 00:26:34,040 Speaker 1: and maybe it's kind of a cool morning, a little 334 00:26:34,040 --> 00:26:37,000 Speaker 1: bit of fog in the air, and as you're walking 335 00:26:37,040 --> 00:26:41,679 Speaker 1: along there, breathing in all the scenery, you turn and 336 00:26:41,880 --> 00:26:46,440 Speaker 1: are absolutely shocked and terrified to see that as you 337 00:26:46,640 --> 00:26:51,400 Speaker 1: look over the edge of a cliff, there before you, 338 00:26:52,480 --> 00:26:59,520 Speaker 1: out in the air is a gigantic human form, a 339 00:26:59,600 --> 00:27:06,639 Speaker 1: silo hundreds of feet tall, maybe even bigger. You see 340 00:27:06,640 --> 00:27:14,119 Speaker 1: this gigantic human silhouette there, and it even moves. In fact, 341 00:27:14,240 --> 00:27:18,479 Speaker 1: it seems to possibly be interactive. You feel like a 342 00:27:18,520 --> 00:27:22,720 Speaker 1: tiny ant next to this thing. Well, this is a 343 00:27:22,760 --> 00:27:26,320 Speaker 1: real phenomenon, and it has happened since the beginning of time, 344 00:27:26,440 --> 00:27:32,359 Speaker 1: and often someone would see this gigantic thing, this form, 345 00:27:32,440 --> 00:27:37,800 Speaker 1: and then turn and flee. You can see why. Well, 346 00:27:37,920 --> 00:27:41,560 Speaker 1: it turns out this is a rare but very real 347 00:27:41,840 --> 00:27:48,400 Speaker 1: natural phenomenon that we know as the specter of Brocken. 348 00:27:50,400 --> 00:27:55,640 Speaker 1: And that's because this phenomenon happens a lot on the 349 00:27:55,720 --> 00:28:00,960 Speaker 1: highest peak of the Hearts Mountains in Germany. The highest 350 00:28:00,960 --> 00:28:05,480 Speaker 1: peak there is called the Brocken and it has the 351 00:28:05,800 --> 00:28:08,440 Speaker 1: conditions there are often just right. What happens is as 352 00:28:08,440 --> 00:28:13,560 Speaker 1: you're walking along, and it says the best conditions are 353 00:28:13,880 --> 00:28:17,160 Speaker 1: if you happen to be in a position where the 354 00:28:17,280 --> 00:28:20,920 Speaker 1: sun is in the right spot behind you, and you 355 00:28:20,960 --> 00:28:24,399 Speaker 1: look down onto a misty or foggy surface such as 356 00:28:24,440 --> 00:28:27,200 Speaker 1: a cloud bank, or a fog layer below a mountain peak. 357 00:28:28,640 --> 00:28:35,439 Speaker 1: Then you can actually see your own shadow projected and 358 00:28:35,840 --> 00:28:40,080 Speaker 1: magnified into the sky before you. And if you're not 359 00:28:40,160 --> 00:28:43,160 Speaker 1: expecting that, then yeah, it can scare the be Jesus 360 00:28:43,200 --> 00:28:47,120 Speaker 1: out of you, says The ideal conditions include a high 361 00:28:47,160 --> 00:28:52,840 Speaker 1: altitude location like a mountaintop, a thick fog or cloud layer, 362 00:28:52,920 --> 00:28:55,560 Speaker 1: and the sun low in the sky as an early 363 00:28:55,600 --> 00:28:59,960 Speaker 1: morning or late afternoon. A successful viewing will show your 364 00:29:00,120 --> 00:29:06,680 Speaker 1: magnified shadows surrounded by a colorful circular halo called a glory. Wow, 365 00:29:07,400 --> 00:29:09,680 Speaker 1: wouldn't that be something to see? And if you don't, 366 00:29:09,960 --> 00:29:11,400 Speaker 1: if you've never heard of this, I mean, you can 367 00:29:11,400 --> 00:29:15,520 Speaker 1: get online and you'll see people who have videotaped this. 368 00:29:16,000 --> 00:29:19,960 Speaker 1: I'm sure that the video or the video recordings don't 369 00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:24,840 Speaker 1: do it justice there. How could it? But Brocken is 370 00:29:24,840 --> 00:29:29,120 Speaker 1: spelled b r O c k e N, So look 371 00:29:29,200 --> 00:29:33,120 Speaker 1: up specter of Brocken or Brocken specter. And this is 372 00:29:33,160 --> 00:29:35,880 Speaker 1: something that you know, I heard about long ago when 373 00:29:35,920 --> 00:29:38,400 Speaker 1: I was doing my ghost research. And how that you know, 374 00:29:38,480 --> 00:29:40,800 Speaker 1: for the longest time it was sort of like one 375 00:29:40,840 --> 00:29:42,800 Speaker 1: of those rumors. People didn't know if it was real 376 00:29:42,920 --> 00:29:45,840 Speaker 1: or not. It was kind of like some thought of 377 00:29:45,880 --> 00:29:49,080 Speaker 1: it as as a myth. Uh. It reminds me of 378 00:29:49,160 --> 00:29:51,320 Speaker 1: how when I was in Puerto Rico, people would talk 379 00:29:51,360 --> 00:29:53,800 Speaker 1: about how that sometimes if you were on the beach 380 00:29:54,200 --> 00:29:56,120 Speaker 1: and you got lucky, right as the sun was setting, 381 00:29:56,160 --> 00:29:59,160 Speaker 1: you would see a green flash just last a split second. 382 00:30:00,080 --> 00:30:02,120 Speaker 1: And I went out I don't even know how many 383 00:30:02,120 --> 00:30:04,520 Speaker 1: times trying to see the green flash. I never saw it, 384 00:30:05,400 --> 00:30:08,720 Speaker 1: and I wondered if it was just maloney. But sure enough, 385 00:30:08,760 --> 00:30:13,480 Speaker 1: it's real, and not too long ago, some photographers actually 386 00:30:13,480 --> 00:30:16,360 Speaker 1: finally captured the green flash. So that just goes to 387 00:30:16,400 --> 00:30:20,880 Speaker 1: show you there are very real, amazing things that happen 388 00:30:20,920 --> 00:30:22,800 Speaker 1: in this world that are just simply rare. I mean, 389 00:30:23,280 --> 00:30:26,280 Speaker 1: we call something paranormal because it's beyond normal, right, it's 390 00:30:26,320 --> 00:30:33,959 Speaker 1: para normal, beyond normal. So anyway, yeah, so the Brocken Spectr, 391 00:30:34,120 --> 00:30:35,800 Speaker 1: that's something that you might want to look up and 392 00:30:36,360 --> 00:30:38,560 Speaker 1: think about. But you know, when it comes to this 393 00:30:38,600 --> 00:30:40,400 Speaker 1: idea of ghost writers in the sky, I mean, look 394 00:30:40,400 --> 00:30:42,760 Speaker 1: at Santa Claus. Santa Claus is kind of like a 395 00:30:42,760 --> 00:30:47,040 Speaker 1: ghost writer in the sky. Some people have wondered if 396 00:30:47,840 --> 00:30:53,200 Speaker 1: UFOs in general are sometimes not craft but actually are 397 00:30:53,880 --> 00:30:58,080 Speaker 1: some kind of ghostly phenomenon. And I've talked a lot 398 00:30:58,160 --> 00:31:01,880 Speaker 1: about how that, you know, if you start looking at 399 00:31:02,280 --> 00:31:06,960 Speaker 1: UFOs as say, a technology, as opposed to some type 400 00:31:06,960 --> 00:31:12,040 Speaker 1: of a spiritual phenomenon, you always come across these stories 401 00:31:12,080 --> 00:31:18,320 Speaker 1: about liquid mercury being used and you know, like as 402 00:31:18,360 --> 00:31:20,640 Speaker 1: part of an engine. And that's one of the things 403 00:31:20,640 --> 00:31:23,920 Speaker 1: that I included in my Psionotron portal opening project as well. 404 00:31:24,240 --> 00:31:28,720 Speaker 1: And recently I came across this interesting story that I 405 00:31:28,760 --> 00:31:34,120 Speaker 1: wanted to show, uh, wanted to share with you. Let's 406 00:31:34,120 --> 00:31:39,360 Speaker 1: see here I was. I was on I think I 407 00:31:39,400 --> 00:31:42,440 Speaker 1: was on Amazon, and I was watching some kind of 408 00:31:42,440 --> 00:31:46,560 Speaker 1: a documentary, at least part of it, and it's called Skin, 409 00:31:47,800 --> 00:31:50,360 Speaker 1: A History of Nudity in the movies. Now look, I 410 00:31:50,760 --> 00:31:55,600 Speaker 1: this is. I watched this purely for educational purposes, and 411 00:31:56,000 --> 00:31:59,120 Speaker 1: they started talking about this woman named Audrey Munson. Have 412 00:31:59,160 --> 00:32:02,400 Speaker 1: you ever heard of her? I bring this up because 413 00:32:02,440 --> 00:32:09,200 Speaker 1: that when I was in Belize, and you've heard me 414 00:32:09,240 --> 00:32:13,600 Speaker 1: talk about this before, and I was studying the strange 415 00:32:13,600 --> 00:32:16,560 Speaker 1: things that have been found around some of those old 416 00:32:16,640 --> 00:32:21,120 Speaker 1: Mayan villages, it seemed like that they worshiped liquid mercury. 417 00:32:21,200 --> 00:32:26,160 Speaker 1: There's something very special about liquid mercury. And I was 418 00:32:26,240 --> 00:32:31,080 Speaker 1: told by my guide, who was a descendant of the Mayans, 419 00:32:31,720 --> 00:32:35,120 Speaker 1: that if you were to be a shaman back in 420 00:32:35,160 --> 00:32:39,880 Speaker 1: the day, that you had to pass this incredible test. 421 00:32:39,920 --> 00:32:43,040 Speaker 1: At a certain point, you would have to inject liquid 422 00:32:43,080 --> 00:32:47,200 Speaker 1: mercury into the vein on your arm. And this would 423 00:32:47,200 --> 00:32:51,320 Speaker 1: easily kill many people, maybe even most people, and certainly 424 00:32:51,360 --> 00:32:53,960 Speaker 1: make them very, very sick. And a lot of people 425 00:32:54,040 --> 00:32:57,320 Speaker 1: did die when they did it, but as it turns out, 426 00:32:58,720 --> 00:33:02,240 Speaker 1: in some cases, the shaman would survive, and at that 427 00:33:02,400 --> 00:33:06,080 Speaker 1: point he became a full fled shaman because apparently he 428 00:33:06,160 --> 00:33:09,280 Speaker 1: had faced death, he had overcome it, and then they 429 00:33:09,280 --> 00:33:12,240 Speaker 1: would live a very, very long life and they would 430 00:33:12,280 --> 00:33:16,560 Speaker 1: have all kinds of spiritual insights. And this relates to 431 00:33:16,560 --> 00:33:21,280 Speaker 1: this Audrey Munson story because Audrey Munson is actually considered 432 00:33:22,200 --> 00:33:29,040 Speaker 1: the first supermodel in America. She was born in eighteen 433 00:33:29,240 --> 00:33:34,760 Speaker 1: ninety one, Audrey Marie Munson. She was born in Rochester, 434 00:33:34,880 --> 00:33:40,280 Speaker 1: New York, and in her time she was incredibly famous. 435 00:33:40,320 --> 00:33:44,200 Speaker 1: She was known as Miss Manhattan, the Panama Pacific Girl, 436 00:33:44,280 --> 00:33:48,240 Speaker 1: the Exposition Girl. She was the model or inspiration for 437 00:33:48,320 --> 00:33:51,800 Speaker 1: more than twelve statues in New York City and many 438 00:33:51,840 --> 00:33:57,880 Speaker 1: others elsewhere. She appeared in four silent films, and she 439 00:33:58,120 --> 00:34:03,000 Speaker 1: was one of the first American actresses to appear nude 440 00:34:03,120 --> 00:34:06,960 Speaker 1: in a non pornographic film. They get into that in 441 00:34:07,000 --> 00:34:10,120 Speaker 1: the documentary how that you know? That was like obviously 442 00:34:10,719 --> 00:34:15,279 Speaker 1: pretty pretty shocking to be nude on camera, and she 443 00:34:15,480 --> 00:34:19,960 Speaker 1: helped to sort of like break that barrier. And so 444 00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:25,880 Speaker 1: she became incredibly famous all over the country for sculptures 445 00:34:25,960 --> 00:34:32,120 Speaker 1: in which she's immortalized today. And let's see here, somebody 446 00:34:32,160 --> 00:34:36,120 Speaker 1: says this was published in nineteen fifteen, says, long after 447 00:34:36,200 --> 00:34:39,360 Speaker 1: she and everyone else of this generation, she'll have become dust. 448 00:34:39,920 --> 00:34:43,840 Speaker 1: Audrey Munson, who posed for three fifths of all the 449 00:34:43,880 --> 00:34:46,920 Speaker 1: statuary of the Panama Pacific Exposition, will live in the 450 00:34:46,920 --> 00:34:50,400 Speaker 1: bronzes and canvases of the art centers of the world. 451 00:34:51,600 --> 00:34:55,720 Speaker 1: She was a huge success. And yet as she got older, 452 00:34:56,480 --> 00:34:59,399 Speaker 1: I guess that typical story, they started finding her less 453 00:34:59,400 --> 00:35:02,720 Speaker 1: and less desire, and then finally she became very depressed, 454 00:35:02,719 --> 00:35:06,239 Speaker 1: and when she was thirty one years old, she decided 455 00:35:06,280 --> 00:35:14,680 Speaker 1: to drink mercury and commit suicide, says May twenty seventh, 456 00:35:14,760 --> 00:35:19,480 Speaker 1: nineteen twenty two. Munson attempted suicide by swallowing a solution 457 00:35:19,719 --> 00:35:24,000 Speaker 1: of bichloride of mercury. She drank this mercury when she 458 00:35:24,120 --> 00:35:27,920 Speaker 1: was thirty one years old, but she didn't die, and 459 00:35:28,040 --> 00:35:33,520 Speaker 1: in fact, she was then afterward put into an asylum, 460 00:35:33,960 --> 00:35:37,280 Speaker 1: even though everybody said her mind was still very, very sharp, 461 00:35:37,400 --> 00:35:41,000 Speaker 1: and she said some very strange, profound things. And she 462 00:35:41,200 --> 00:35:46,520 Speaker 1: lived until nineteen ninety six, and she died at the 463 00:35:46,560 --> 00:35:51,360 Speaker 1: age of one hundred and four in Ogdensburg, New York. 464 00:35:52,080 --> 00:35:57,719 Speaker 1: Born eighteen ninety one, died nineteen ninety six. And I 465 00:35:57,880 --> 00:36:01,800 Speaker 1: have wondered if this may be a more modern example 466 00:36:02,160 --> 00:36:04,680 Speaker 1: of how that if you take mercury into your system. 467 00:36:04,719 --> 00:36:07,640 Speaker 1: And I'm certainly never advising anybody to do this, but 468 00:36:07,680 --> 00:36:10,040 Speaker 1: it's interesting, given what I was told about what the 469 00:36:10,080 --> 00:36:13,680 Speaker 1: Mayans used to do, is it possible that when you 470 00:36:13,719 --> 00:36:17,960 Speaker 1: take this mercury and if you survive, then there's something 471 00:36:18,080 --> 00:36:21,560 Speaker 1: that reinforces you and you can, you know, live a 472 00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:26,680 Speaker 1: long time. Her story is one of so many crazy 473 00:36:26,760 --> 00:36:29,200 Speaker 1: ups and downs. I mean, she got involved with I 474 00:36:29,200 --> 00:36:31,640 Speaker 1: think one guy who ended up being like a murder 475 00:36:31,719 --> 00:36:34,399 Speaker 1: or something, and then he got executed. I can't even 476 00:36:34,440 --> 00:36:37,640 Speaker 1: remember all the things. But you know, on a podcast, 477 00:36:37,680 --> 00:36:39,799 Speaker 1: I just try to like toss stuff out there to you. 478 00:36:40,520 --> 00:36:42,319 Speaker 1: If you find it interesting, you can look up more 479 00:36:42,320 --> 00:36:44,040 Speaker 1: of it on your own. But yeah, somebody should make 480 00:36:44,040 --> 00:36:49,520 Speaker 1: a movie about Audrey Munson. But I just found that 481 00:36:49,680 --> 00:36:53,360 Speaker 1: really interesting that she was able to live to be 482 00:36:53,520 --> 00:36:59,120 Speaker 1: that old after taking the Mercury. Okay, time for a break. 483 00:36:59,160 --> 00:37:02,319 Speaker 1: When we come back, here is the plan. I think 484 00:37:02,440 --> 00:37:06,719 Speaker 1: I'm going to try to read a listener email that's 485 00:37:06,800 --> 00:37:10,000 Speaker 1: quite interesting regarding something that I talked about before with 486 00:37:10,719 --> 00:37:16,040 Speaker 1: EMF blocking technology, like EMF blocking stickers and the legitimacy 487 00:37:16,040 --> 00:37:18,359 Speaker 1: of all that. And then what do you say we 488 00:37:18,440 --> 00:37:22,400 Speaker 1: wrap up the show with a couple of spooky stories, 489 00:37:22,440 --> 00:37:28,080 Speaker 1: a couple of creepy little tells. I mean, it's it's 490 00:37:28,160 --> 00:37:31,920 Speaker 1: been that kind of a show, right. I'm Joshua PEE Warren. 491 00:37:32,560 --> 00:37:36,760 Speaker 1: You're listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast 492 00:37:36,760 --> 00:37:40,520 Speaker 1: to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, and I will be 493 00:37:41,800 --> 00:38:25,319 Speaker 1: right back. Welcome back to the final segment of this 494 00:38:25,480 --> 00:38:29,440 Speaker 1: edition of Strange Things of the iHeartRadio and Coast to 495 00:38:29,520 --> 00:38:34,400 Speaker 1: Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host, Joshua P. 496 00:38:34,680 --> 00:38:40,280 Speaker 1: Warren and yes, of course I keep an open mind. 497 00:38:41,840 --> 00:38:45,200 Speaker 1: It's good to have an open mind, just not so 498 00:38:45,440 --> 00:38:50,200 Speaker 1: open that your brains fall out. And I hear all 499 00:38:50,320 --> 00:38:55,040 Speaker 1: kinds of extraordinary claims all the time, and whenever I can, 500 00:38:56,440 --> 00:38:59,040 Speaker 1: I try to test them out. I mean, I if 501 00:38:59,040 --> 00:39:01,279 Speaker 1: it's possible for me to take something that someone is 502 00:39:01,320 --> 00:39:06,160 Speaker 1: claiming and adapt it into some kind of an experiment 503 00:39:06,239 --> 00:39:08,879 Speaker 1: with you know, objective controls and all that, I will 504 00:39:08,920 --> 00:39:11,080 Speaker 1: try to do it. Now that certainly does not mean 505 00:39:11,120 --> 00:39:13,880 Speaker 1: you're going to get the ultimate scoop on reality, because 506 00:39:13,920 --> 00:39:18,840 Speaker 1: a lot of reality is just your subjective experience. But 507 00:39:18,920 --> 00:39:23,279 Speaker 1: I try, and you know, I obviously just because I 508 00:39:23,280 --> 00:39:26,920 Speaker 1: get a result, and one case doesn't mean it's it's absolute, 509 00:39:27,000 --> 00:39:29,600 Speaker 1: because maybe there are other variables to try out. While 510 00:39:29,600 --> 00:39:32,640 Speaker 1: I say all this because people do contact me sometimes 511 00:39:32,640 --> 00:39:37,120 Speaker 1: and they say, there's this pendit they're selling that blocks 512 00:39:37,200 --> 00:39:41,680 Speaker 1: harmful EMFs or like electromagnetic fields, maybe from a cell 513 00:39:41,719 --> 00:39:45,719 Speaker 1: phone or a radio tower that's near your house, or 514 00:39:45,760 --> 00:39:49,319 Speaker 1: even just the consumer electronics. Some people say they're agitated 515 00:39:49,360 --> 00:39:51,120 Speaker 1: by that. I once went to the house of a 516 00:39:51,160 --> 00:39:53,960 Speaker 1: man who said he could not be anywhere near an 517 00:39:53,960 --> 00:39:57,920 Speaker 1: electromagnetic field. He had aluminum foil all over the walls 518 00:39:58,000 --> 00:40:00,920 Speaker 1: like wallpaper. And what's funny. I did a test with 519 00:40:01,000 --> 00:40:05,960 Speaker 1: him and I made him turn around, close his eyes, 520 00:40:06,040 --> 00:40:10,560 Speaker 1: and I had a cordless phone and I would see 521 00:40:10,600 --> 00:40:12,520 Speaker 1: if he could tell when I was turning on the 522 00:40:12,520 --> 00:40:14,719 Speaker 1: phone and it was transmitting with his back turn. Then 523 00:40:14,719 --> 00:40:18,320 Speaker 1: he could not. So humans are not supposed to really 524 00:40:18,360 --> 00:40:21,560 Speaker 1: be that sensitive to most of these electromagnetic fields. But 525 00:40:21,600 --> 00:40:24,360 Speaker 1: there are people who sell stickers and they say you 526 00:40:24,400 --> 00:40:27,080 Speaker 1: can put this sticker on a phone or whatever, and 527 00:40:27,120 --> 00:40:31,680 Speaker 1: it's supposed to block EMFs. And so I recently did 528 00:40:31,680 --> 00:40:33,920 Speaker 1: some experiments with this. I talked about it on the show, 529 00:40:33,960 --> 00:40:37,399 Speaker 1: and I said that I could not document using instrumentation 530 00:40:38,120 --> 00:40:41,960 Speaker 1: any evidence that these things actually do work and block stuff. 531 00:40:42,719 --> 00:40:46,000 Speaker 1: But here is an email I want to share with 532 00:40:46,080 --> 00:40:51,520 Speaker 1: you I got from Pauline and Tennessee, and Pauline wrote, 533 00:40:52,280 --> 00:40:55,160 Speaker 1: after hearing me talk about this, she said, she says 534 00:40:55,200 --> 00:40:57,839 Speaker 1: there are all kinds of stickers out there and they 535 00:40:57,880 --> 00:41:02,120 Speaker 1: claim to harmonize EMFs from various devices. They do not 536 00:41:02,400 --> 00:41:07,040 Speaker 1: change the actual electromagnetic fields coming from the devices. However, 537 00:41:07,120 --> 00:41:10,759 Speaker 1: some of them change the subtle energy fields around the devices. 538 00:41:11,480 --> 00:41:14,719 Speaker 1: The subtle energy fields around the devices interfere with the 539 00:41:14,760 --> 00:41:19,520 Speaker 1: subtle energy fields around the body. An EMF detecting device 540 00:41:19,680 --> 00:41:23,680 Speaker 1: does not measure the subtle energy fields. The only things 541 00:41:23,719 --> 00:41:27,959 Speaker 1: that work to measure subtle energy fields are specialized pendulums 542 00:41:28,680 --> 00:41:33,760 Speaker 1: or muscle response testing. Pauling goes on to say everyone 543 00:41:33,880 --> 00:41:37,600 Speaker 1: almost muscle tests weak when their smartphone is against their ear. 544 00:41:38,320 --> 00:41:42,279 Speaker 1: Not all stickers work to harmonize the subtle energies around smartphones, 545 00:41:42,320 --> 00:41:45,040 Speaker 1: but some of them actually do. And when you muscle 546 00:41:45,040 --> 00:41:47,879 Speaker 1: test someone with a sticker corrected smartphone on their ear, 547 00:41:48,280 --> 00:41:52,360 Speaker 1: they muscle test strong. I know all this because I 548 00:41:52,400 --> 00:41:54,880 Speaker 1: have been to various shows where I do free muscle 549 00:41:54,920 --> 00:41:58,400 Speaker 1: testing of people with their smartphones on their ear. Everyone 550 00:41:58,520 --> 00:42:02,280 Speaker 1: tests weak. Then I say an intention to their phone seriously, 551 00:42:02,719 --> 00:42:05,520 Speaker 1: and after that they test strong for it. This can 552 00:42:05,560 --> 00:42:08,560 Speaker 1: also be done by distance over the phone. I could 553 00:42:08,560 --> 00:42:10,239 Speaker 1: tell you a lot more, but you get a lot 554 00:42:10,239 --> 00:42:13,239 Speaker 1: of emails, so I will stop here. I could give 555 00:42:13,280 --> 00:42:15,520 Speaker 1: you my website, but I'm sure you probably wouldn't go 556 00:42:15,560 --> 00:42:19,000 Speaker 1: to it because of wanting to protect your computer. Okay, 557 00:42:19,680 --> 00:42:23,320 Speaker 1: the one person who bases his whole being around subtle 558 00:42:23,400 --> 00:42:27,759 Speaker 1: energies is Ibraham Kareem. That last name is called ka 559 00:42:28,160 --> 00:42:33,760 Speaker 1: i am Ibraham Kareem of Egypt, whose bio geometry courses 560 00:42:33,800 --> 00:42:36,920 Speaker 1: are quite popular and almost mainstream at this point. He 561 00:42:37,000 --> 00:42:40,319 Speaker 1: has a number of books on the subject. So I 562 00:42:40,320 --> 00:42:42,800 Speaker 1: don't know if your friend stickers affect the subtle energies 563 00:42:42,800 --> 00:42:46,000 Speaker 1: of phones, but they could find someone to muscle test 564 00:42:46,200 --> 00:42:48,600 Speaker 1: you with or without the sticker, and you can find out. 565 00:42:48,880 --> 00:42:52,359 Speaker 1: And then Pauline says, thanks for the podcast. I enjoy it. Well, 566 00:42:52,360 --> 00:42:56,000 Speaker 1: thank you, Pauline. I appreciate your feedback. And long long 567 00:42:56,040 --> 00:43:00,719 Speaker 1: ago I experimented. I started experimenting with muscle testing. Was 568 00:43:00,760 --> 00:43:03,520 Speaker 1: it kinesiology or canesthesiology? I can't remember the term that 569 00:43:03,600 --> 00:43:07,080 Speaker 1: has often used. But I respect what you're saying. I 570 00:43:07,080 --> 00:43:08,719 Speaker 1: think it's a good that I put it out there 571 00:43:08,719 --> 00:43:14,400 Speaker 1: for everybody to listen to. But the problem is it's 572 00:43:14,480 --> 00:43:19,640 Speaker 1: so subjective that you know you have the placebo effect 573 00:43:19,800 --> 00:43:24,080 Speaker 1: to deal with. And I mean, I think it would 574 00:43:24,120 --> 00:43:28,120 Speaker 1: be interesting if you actually did some experiments where you 575 00:43:28,160 --> 00:43:31,120 Speaker 1: take people and you tell them to hold the phone 576 00:43:31,200 --> 00:43:34,239 Speaker 1: up and some of the phones are dummy phones that 577 00:43:34,280 --> 00:43:37,000 Speaker 1: are not producing any kind of EMF and some of 578 00:43:37,040 --> 00:43:40,200 Speaker 1: them are real phones, and see if you can consistently 579 00:43:40,239 --> 00:43:42,479 Speaker 1: predict it that way. That's how sort of I would 580 00:43:42,480 --> 00:43:45,800 Speaker 1: approach that. But anyway, food for thought, another point of 581 00:43:45,880 --> 00:43:49,439 Speaker 1: view to pass along. Okay, how about uh, let's see 582 00:43:49,440 --> 00:43:52,040 Speaker 1: if I can squeeze in a couple of creepy little tails. 583 00:43:52,920 --> 00:43:59,880 Speaker 1: Here is an email I got from Charlie in Brandenburg, Kentucky. 584 00:44:00,120 --> 00:44:01,960 Speaker 1: This is where let's see this happened to him in 585 00:44:02,000 --> 00:44:04,800 Speaker 1: nineteen eighty. He says. When I was a small child, 586 00:44:05,719 --> 00:44:09,480 Speaker 1: my family was not very wealthy, so we stayed at 587 00:44:09,480 --> 00:44:13,640 Speaker 1: my grandmother's to save money in order to move. I 588 00:44:13,760 --> 00:44:20,960 Speaker 1: shared a king size bed. Let's see her. I shared 589 00:44:21,000 --> 00:44:24,520 Speaker 1: a king size bed with my mother and father, so, 590 00:44:24,719 --> 00:44:27,120 Speaker 1: needless to say, it was hard to sleep at times. 591 00:44:27,960 --> 00:44:30,960 Speaker 1: I remember one night in particular, my mother and I 592 00:44:31,040 --> 00:44:34,439 Speaker 1: were up late talking while my father snored loudly next 593 00:44:34,440 --> 00:44:37,880 Speaker 1: to us. Out of nowhere, we both started hearing the 594 00:44:37,920 --> 00:44:41,920 Speaker 1: faint sound of a woman's voice. She was trying to 595 00:44:41,960 --> 00:44:46,680 Speaker 1: say something. We immediately stopped talking to listen more closely. 596 00:44:47,239 --> 00:44:50,799 Speaker 1: The voice was approaching us, so Mom woke Dad up 597 00:44:50,960 --> 00:44:53,400 Speaker 1: for him to hear. He said it was just a 598 00:44:53,480 --> 00:44:56,120 Speaker 1: dog and to go back to sleep, But as it 599 00:44:56,160 --> 00:44:58,560 Speaker 1: got near the open window, we could hear it more clearly. 600 00:44:59,000 --> 00:45:06,480 Speaker 1: It was saying, help me, help me. My dad heard it, 601 00:45:06,719 --> 00:45:10,880 Speaker 1: jumped up and yelled at it. It left the house 602 00:45:10,920 --> 00:45:13,239 Speaker 1: through the window, and whatever it was, you could hear 603 00:45:13,280 --> 00:45:19,200 Speaker 1: it running through the tall weeds toward the cemetery. The 604 00:45:19,239 --> 00:45:22,240 Speaker 1: next day we went to put flowers on my grandfather's grave, 605 00:45:23,800 --> 00:45:26,800 Speaker 1: and the ones that were previously there had been moved 606 00:45:26,840 --> 00:45:30,200 Speaker 1: to a lady's grave who died in a tornado in 607 00:45:30,280 --> 00:45:36,560 Speaker 1: nineteen seventy four. Her name was Martha son son N 608 00:45:37,600 --> 00:45:41,520 Speaker 1: and her kids were all taken by the tornado. My 609 00:45:41,640 --> 00:45:46,120 Speaker 1: mother was friends of the Sun's There's no doubt in 610 00:45:46,120 --> 00:45:50,279 Speaker 1: my mind that the voice we all heard was that 611 00:45:50,360 --> 00:45:58,399 Speaker 1: of Martha's son looking for her kids. How about one more? 612 00:45:58,520 --> 00:46:01,120 Speaker 1: This kind of fits right, and I think to the 613 00:46:01,160 --> 00:46:06,719 Speaker 1: idea of the specters in the sky. This is from 614 00:46:06,840 --> 00:46:11,920 Speaker 1: Bobby Selma, North Carolina incident that happened around nineteen ninety. 615 00:46:11,960 --> 00:46:15,319 Speaker 1: I was born and raised in North Carolina, though I 616 00:46:15,360 --> 00:46:18,400 Speaker 1: have since moved away. As a child, my father and 617 00:46:18,520 --> 00:46:22,120 Speaker 1: mother were concerned about the storms, especially the tornadoes and 618 00:46:22,280 --> 00:46:25,960 Speaker 1: hurricanes that would hit the area we lived in. Interesting, right, 619 00:46:26,080 --> 00:46:29,719 Speaker 1: tornado comes up again, He says, we would regularly load 620 00:46:29,800 --> 00:46:32,880 Speaker 1: up the car with my brother, mother, father, and myself 621 00:46:32,920 --> 00:46:36,080 Speaker 1: and head to the hospital to ride out a storm. 622 00:46:37,200 --> 00:46:41,120 Speaker 1: On this particular night, at approximately eight or nine pm, 623 00:46:41,880 --> 00:46:44,240 Speaker 1: we all got in the car and decided to wait 624 00:46:44,480 --> 00:46:48,160 Speaker 1: and see what happened with the weather before leaving. I 625 00:46:48,280 --> 00:46:51,319 Speaker 1: was in the back on the passenger side. Dad was 626 00:46:51,400 --> 00:46:54,360 Speaker 1: driving with Mom beside him, and my brother was beside me. 627 00:46:55,520 --> 00:47:00,279 Speaker 1: The lightning was really bad, as was the rain. I 628 00:47:00,320 --> 00:47:02,680 Speaker 1: had a small pillow with me that I always brought 629 00:47:02,680 --> 00:47:07,960 Speaker 1: along that was sitting on my lap. After about ten minutes, 630 00:47:08,960 --> 00:47:13,239 Speaker 1: I looked out my window up at the clouds, and 631 00:47:13,280 --> 00:47:16,400 Speaker 1: in the split second it took the lightning to splinter 632 00:47:16,560 --> 00:47:25,560 Speaker 1: across the sky. I saw ten soldiers soldiers in the sky. 633 00:47:26,360 --> 00:47:29,840 Speaker 1: Four were in the front kneeling and four were standing 634 00:47:29,880 --> 00:47:34,200 Speaker 1: behind them, flanked on each side with one more kneeling man. 635 00:47:36,600 --> 00:47:39,400 Speaker 1: I immediately buried my face in the pillow on my 636 00:47:39,520 --> 00:47:44,080 Speaker 1: lap and started hysterically sobbing and screaming. To this day, 637 00:47:44,600 --> 00:47:47,920 Speaker 1: I've never seen anything like it, and I've only told 638 00:47:48,000 --> 00:47:54,359 Speaker 1: four people of this until now. You know, if thank you, 639 00:47:54,480 --> 00:48:01,160 Speaker 1: thank you very much for sending that in Charlie into 640 00:48:01,239 --> 00:48:09,120 Speaker 1: and also let's see Charlie and Bobby. Yeah, you know. 641 00:48:09,360 --> 00:48:13,960 Speaker 1: Here's the thing. It's like, if you could be standing 642 00:48:14,000 --> 00:48:17,000 Speaker 1: on a mountain and the conditions are just right to 643 00:48:17,160 --> 00:48:22,080 Speaker 1: project the specter of Brocken out there, is it possible 644 00:48:22,120 --> 00:48:26,720 Speaker 1: that if there are ghosts here on this earthly plane, 645 00:48:27,280 --> 00:48:30,640 Speaker 1: that the conditions can be just right and also sort 646 00:48:30,680 --> 00:48:33,960 Speaker 1: of project those ghosts into the sky. Maybe they're not 647 00:48:34,120 --> 00:48:37,240 Speaker 1: in the sky, maybe they get projected into the sky. 648 00:48:38,920 --> 00:48:41,920 Speaker 1: Oh boy, if your head's not spinning yet, just keep 649 00:48:41,960 --> 00:48:44,640 Speaker 1: thinking about it. But it is time for us to 650 00:48:44,640 --> 00:48:46,400 Speaker 1: wrap up this show. I think you know what we 651 00:48:46,520 --> 00:48:48,560 Speaker 1: like to do. 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