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you can do at home, and a lot more on
this edition of the show. Do planetary alignments really mean anything?
You hear this from time to time. Oh, there's a
big alignment that's going to come up soon. This won't
happen again for one hundred and fifty thousand years. Well,
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is that really something special or how should we view that?
Of course, I'm talking about a topic that really ties
into astrology in general. And you know, obviously on a
show like this, I talk about astrology from time to time,
and so this is going to be, I think, a
very good way of digging into some basic science regarding
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how we should view these celestial events. First off, I
want to tell you that I'm pretty worn out. My
studio has been undergoing some construction, which is a very
good thing. Things are being updated, upgraded, modified, New appliances
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are being put in. I mean, it's really wonderful, but
it also is quite disruptive when it comes to whatever
semblance of a schedule that I have. So if I
sound a little a little tired, you'll know why I been.
I've had workmen all over the place for the past
couple of days. And another thing before I dig straight
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into the main topic. Okay, two other things that I
that I want to mention right here at the top
of the show. Sometimes when I do this program, I
have so much stuff that I'm trying to squeeze into
an hour. And you know this is a one man band. Here,
I will say at a point in the show, oh,
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here's an interesting topic. I'll get back to that later,
and then it turns out that I either run out
of time or frankly, I just forget about it because
I just go rushing on to some other context. So
let me follow up really quick. I want to circle
back around to something that I talked about on a
recent podcast. I did one of these shows, and I
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was telling you about energy vampires psychic vampires, and I
mentioned that in addition to some people having a natural
ability to sort of almost involuntarily function as an energy vampire,
there are some little tricks and techniques that you can
use to play with the energy vampire motif that may
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be sometimes advan. So what I mean is, and I've
talked about this before, but I'll just briefly repeat this, Okay.
For example, one time I was in a bar with
my wife, Lauren, and Lauren is very sensitive to people
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who get too loud and rowdy, especially if they have
high pitched, shrill voices, and that happens a lot. You'll
go to a bar somebody's had too much to drink.
I live in Las Vegas. Somebody's had too much to drink,
and especially you know, well, let me just put it
this way. We were in a bar. There was this
woman across the bar who'd had too much to drink,
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and she had a very shrill voice, and she was
being very exuberant. And I am very good at just
tuning stuff like that out, but Lauren is not. And
at a certain point, Lauren looks at me and she goes, Josh,
I'm gonna pull my hair out. I'm gonna go you know.
She goes, use the force and get that woman out
of here. I was like, ah, really, so I did it.
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And here's the technique that I use to drive somebody
away under those circumstances. And it's related to the energy
vampire thing, because you want to remove that person's energy,
but you also want to sort of push that person
away so that the person doesn't feel like they even
want to be there anymore. And one of the simplest
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techniques is to pick your target. Stare at the person's
third eye, in other words, stare at their forehead. Do
not ever look the person in the eye, however, because
if the person glances your way, and this often happens
because they can kind of feel something's going on if
they look at your way. If they look in your direction,
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look away. And the reason I say that is you're
trying to be sneaky here, and if you lock eyes
with a stranger, then the stranger suddenly starts to feel
defensive and you can now actually sort of energize them
in a way, which is the opposite of what you
want to do. And you also you just don't want
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them to realize that you're focusing on them, So look
at their third eye and as you do that, just
think over and over in your head. Leave, Leave, Leave, Leave,
Or you can get a little stronger, which I often do,
like get the blank out of here, Get the blank
out of here, and you just keep projecting that right
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to the person's third eye, well, always avoiding eye contact,
and if you're good at this, that person will start
to slowly quiet down and calm down, and then you
can just see them almost like crumple and get drained,
and then they just feel like if I don't want
to be here anymore, And usually in short order they
are either calm enough that you're cool with him being there,
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or they just leave. Now this is perhaps a little
bit more sinister, but because I am in Las Vegas,
there are times where and I don't do this on
a regular basis. I only did this a few times.
As an experiment, if I am in a casino and
somebody's winning a lot of money and I am having
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a down day and I'm not winning so much, then
I can also try to take that person's luck. And
it's the very same kind of technique. You focus on
that person and you just envision yourself being like a
big siphon. Did you ever see the movie There Will
Be Blood where Daniel day Lewis says, if you have
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a milkshake and I have a milkshake, and my straw
is this long I drink your milkshakes, that's what you
want to drink their milkshake. And so you do that
by envisioning their luck. You know, you're almost inhaling it
into your body, and then surprisingly often they will start
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to lose and you will start to win. Now, look,
is there something morally a wrong with that? Perhaps I'm
not sure. I'm on, I don't. I don't do it
other than the again, I've done it for experiments, but
because I'm happy for people when they're winning, I don't
want to take their luck away. But I'm just telling you, like,
if you need that in your toolbox, there you go.
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Another thing that I want to address following up is
you know, recently I did a show here and I
interviewed a man that I called George, who was warning
me not to create a portal opening device on my
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land in Rachel, Nevada, next to Area fifty one. And
this is something that I have been planning on doing
for a couple of years, and this year I think
might finally be be the year when I've got the
prototype getting pretty close to where I need it to be.
And first off, okay, well there, I do have feedback
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for you because he gave me a I guess I
gave him a test, is how I should say it?
Because he said that these beings he called the benefactors
were telling him to relate to me that they were
not happy with what I was planning to do. And
I told him, well, how do I know that I
should believe you? And at one point I said, okay,
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I'm thinking of a word. Now you ask them what
that word is, and if you tell me the word,
then you know that's going to that's gonna make a
big impact on me. Well, I'm going to let you
know what happened when we did that. But first off,
there have been at least a couple of people who
are kind of new to the show who have emailed
me and said, why do you want to open up
a portal? Like, what is this about? Exactly? What are
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you trying to achieve? Well, I'm creating a machine that
I'm going to take out to this place, which I
believe is already a natural portal because people have been
reporting paranormal encounters there going back thousands of years to
the earliest Native America. There's all kinds of weird Petrick lifts. Obviously,
I think Area fifty one is there for a reason,
and so I think it's already a natural portal, a
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place where interdimensional phenomena manifests more easily. And I'm just
trying to nudge a little bit to sort of make
it happen on demand so I can study it. And
people say, well, what do you mean exactly? Well, I
think when I turn this machine on, it's possible that
I will see some UFOs or UAP Very shortly thereafter,
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I think I may see some spiritual energy like ghosts
may appear. And again the question why do you want
to do that? Well, you know, when I was a kid,
I checked out this book from the library about how
to do magic tricks and entertain your friends, and I
fell in love with it and I started producing magic tricks.
There are some people like my wife Lauren, who likes
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to go to a magic show and she doesn't want
to know how the tricks work. She's happy to say
it back, watch what happens on stage and be entertained. I,
on the other hand, I like to know what's happening
behind the scenes because I'm curious. I guess if you
were into cars, it's like wanting to open up the
hood to see what's under there. How does it work
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behind the scenes. And I'm also I don't think anything
bad is going to happen because I've got fail safes
in here. But also, you know, I am a gambler,
so you got to take some risks in life. Okay,
we're up on our first break. When we come back,
I'm going to tell you about this test that I
gave George and whether or not the benefactors you know what.
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I'm going to tell you what they gave me, all right,
and then we will get into the main topic. Do
planetary alignments really mean anything? Now? Of course I talk
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am your host, the Wizard of Weird, Joshua P. Warren,
beaming into your wormhole brain from my studio in Senn City,
Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is golden and every
night is silver. Giatatos Zube. I think it was Einstein
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who's said something like, if we knew what we were doing,
we wouldn't call it research. And I guess that's pot
that may not be the most comforting thing to hear
from a mad scientist like me. And I use the
word scientists with exclamation points, excuse me, quotation marks. I
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told you I was tired, but I don't have a
degree in science. My team and I did make the
cover of a science journal. I'm very proud of that,
but I don't know. I use the scientific method to
the best of my ability. A lot of people don't
even know what the heck the scientific method even is.
And look, I think that if I open a portal,
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I might see something interesting that will give me a
glimpse into what's happening behind the scenes in this world.
And is there potential for it to be negative? Of course,
but that's why I'm designing this portal opening machine so
that I can just very gradually crank it up and
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then I can immediately kill it if I need to,
if I'm not happy with what I'm seeing. But what
if something wonderful happens? What if something enlightening happens. What
if I tap into free energy and the rest of
your life you don't have an electric bill? That would
be cool. Huh. So I don't know exactly what's going
to happen, but I'm willing to play with this because look,
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the chances that my portal and it has a name,
I'm just keeping that a secret for now. The chance
the chances that my portal opening machine is going to
work is they're very slim. Okay, the odds are slim
to none, because this would be something historic, and there
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are a lot of moving parts, and there are a
lot of things that have to sync up just the
right way. So it's probably not going to do anything.
It's probably going to be a good fun night out
in the desert. But if it does work, if I
produce some kind of an effect, then uh, look, I'm
gonna be honest with you, and I'm going to tell
you one way or the other, how it goes. But
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you know, I do everything with positive intentions, so George.
He said to me in the interview I did with him,
that these benefactors were saying, oh, mister Warren, don't build
this machine. But you know, I've been working I've been
thinking about a machine like this for decades. I've been
working on it, like personally building it with my own
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two hands, for about two years, a little over two
years now. I've put a lot of money into it.
I'm taking everything that I've learned as an experimenter about
physics and metaphysics and psionics and psychotronics and radionics and
psychology and magic and all these things, and I'm combining
them to this singular system. It has organic and inorganic parts.
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And I'm sure that my very tolerant wife Lauren will
be delighted when this experiment is over and she does
not have some of the perhaps more aesthetically unappealing things
in the living room, because sometimes I'm kind of like
I'm at the dining room table working on things. So
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George said, and again, this is a man in California,
and I'm not talking about George Nori. The only reason
I'm calling this man George is because he said he
wanted me to call him George. So this man named
George said, look, the benefactors, these aliens don't want you
to do this. And I said, well, prove to me
they're talking to you if they're all knowing or whatever.
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So he said, well, I don't know who came up
with the idea. It's been a while now, but I
said that I'm thinking of a word. And I actually
as soon as I thought of that word, I wrote
it down as well. And then after that he goes
write it down, I was like, I did write it down.
And I'm kind of used to this sort of thing
because throughout my life I have sort of played this
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game with people who are about to die. I have
known a number of people who knew they were going
to die or either because just of their age or
for example, one lady had cancer, she was in hospice,
and I made an arrangement where I said, Okay, let
me give you a secret word, and then you try
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to communicate that word to me after you're dead. And
you know, Houdini did something similar with his wife apparently,
and that has only worked kind of sort of one time.
And I say, kind of sort of, because the lady
I told you about who died of cancer, her name
was Eta and she had pancreatic cancer. She was a
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great friend of mine in Puerto Rico, and I gave
her a word to communicate to me, and I didn't
see it pop up in my life. And then one
night I was sitting outside our house with Lauren and
I told her. I said I gave Ida a word,
and Lauren goes, was it blank? And she said the
word and I was like, yes, yes, actually, so either
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Lauren just knew Eda well enough to imagine what this
word could be, or Lauren was like the channel the
medium who passed that along to me. Because Lauren said
it just popped into her head and that was that
was the correct word. So I wrote this word down
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and then he emailed me afterword and he said, dear
mister Warren, here's what you wrote on the piece of paper. Nothing.
And then I wrote him back and I said, no,
I actually wrote a word immediately. Then he replied and
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he said, thank you for being a wise and dear
friend exposing the huckster's attempt to defraud you through me.
They or him, et cetera could not pass a simple
test proving their information is not worth a duck fart.
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I will not bother you again to try to stop
you from building or making or operating your apparatus. However,
I encourage you to build it, and those who don't
can kiss off or go to blazes. Thank you again
for exposing this fraudulent attempt to dissuade you from building
your invention. I also ask you to delete yesterday's podcast,
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as I don't want to give credence to the huckster's information.
Sincerely yours. Well, of course I wasn't going to delete
the conversation. I wanted, for one thing, this is a
job I do this professionally, and that it takes time
for me to do an interview. And I also thought
it was fascinating that you guys got to all hear that.
And I have gotten so many messages from that podcast,
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and almost everybody has said, go for it, do the experiment.
I've only had I think two people say yeah, I
don't think you should do this. Everybody, I'm probably like
hundreds of messages everybody else is like, do it, go
for it. So even he turned around and said, oh, well,
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you know what this must they must be defrauding me
because I didn't get the word and he didn't get
the word. But then another little switch throo. He emailed
me yesterday and he was thanking me for having him
on the show, and he but then he said, last night,
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as I laid down on my bed, I started to
have fiery pain in my legs. I got up and
tried to attempt to walk it off, but I became frozen,
stopped motionless in my tracks. And then I heard the
words erminate him. Then I heard the words we are
not mocked his parlor game where trick does not amuse us.
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We do not answer to cattle. He says. I think
your word test set them off big time. I think
suspect they are going to give you a little test
of their own, like job got. That is probably why
they told me to send you the word nothing, because
what you wrote on that piece of paper meant nothing
but them. So please, mister Warren, be careful what you do,
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think and say, because if they are angry with you,
they are poised to end your existence. I'm sorry to
be a bearer of such bad news. Please forgive me,
But I heard what I heard, so I pass it
on to you so you can be prepared for what
may be coming. Wow, that's nice pulllminate him, thumminate him.
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That's not a very good Schwartzenegger, but you get the idea. Look,
I don't know. I here's here's the deal. I've been.
You see how carefully I've treated this subject. Again, I've
gotten hundreds of messages. One lady wrote me, and she says,
I have never emailed a podcast host before, but listening
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to this inspired me to email you. And again, almost
I mean everybody said go for it. Ninety nine percent
said go for it, So like I'm going to do it,
I am. I am at least going to do a
test run with a prototype. I've made up my mind.
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Unless something you know, gigantic happens that's going to change that,
I'm going to do it. I even got an email
from a guy who said, I will pay you ten
thousand dollars if you'll let me be there with you
in the desert when you fire up this machine. And
I said, well, that's very generous of you, and I
appreciate it, but I need to stay focused on this
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and I don't know what's going to happen. And I
hate ted you like use this as like a tour.
He says, I'll pay you twenty thousand dollars. I said, well, again,
it's not about the money. He said, I'll pay you
thirty thousand dollars. And I said, look, the thing is this,
This is not like a gimmick where I'm trying to
sell it to He goes, I'll pay you forty thousand dollars.
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I said, seriously, a lot of good could be done
with that forty thousand dollars. But what if something does
go wrong? And he says, okay, fifty thousand. Now I'm thinking, well,
I don't know. Maybe uh yeah, maybe I could buy something,
you know, I could I could do some very charitable
things with fifty grands. So who knows. Yeah, you see
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my scruples, don't you. Uh? Okay, I swear. When we
come back from this break, we're finally going to get
to the topic at hand. Do planetary alignments really mean anything?
And what does it tell us about astrology in general?
Controversial topic, Very interesting. I'm Joshua Pee Warren. You're listening
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and that information will be right there for you. Okay,
the main topic at hand here, do planetary alignments really
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mean anything? This is something that we all hear and
just recently someone brought this topic up to me and
I was saying, actually, a planetary alignment is really not
that big of a deal, and the person who brought
this up to me said what, yes, it is and
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started telling me, telling me why that this is supposed
to be so special, because sometimes you hear like, oh,
these these planets have not been aligned for one hundred
and fifty thousand years or whatever. Well, look here, it
is in a nutshell for you. I am not an astrophysicist,
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but there are plenty of them out there. And the
astrophysicists say that if you look at our solar system, uh,
I guess the okay, if you if you look at
our solar system, it appears that this was a gas
cloud at one point that was eventually squashed into a
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pancake or something like a disk or a saucier. And
so if you look out, then you see that everything
around us here is orbiting in the same direction. So
for example, you have Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
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and Neptune. So everything is it's sort of like a
disc and everything is in a line all the time.
The exception is Pluto. Pluto does not line up with
all the other places, which is why that most astrophysicists
and astronomers do not consider Pluto to be a bonafide
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planet in our Solar system, you know, a dwarf planet
or planet to loiter. You hear these kinds of terms
thrown around, But Pluto doesn't act like everything else. Everything
else is sort of lined up here very clearly. And
of course, one of the leading scientists that you see
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on TV these days, I've mentioned him from time to
time is Neil de grass Tyson, astrophysicist. He studied at Harvard,
And just looking over his his resume, I mean he's
been the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose
Center for Earth and Space in New York City since
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nineteen ninety six. I see it's part of the American
Museum of Natural History, where he founded that apartment of
astrophysics in nineteen ninety seven. So this guy knows what
he's talking about when it comes to the planets. And
I was watching him do a video one time about this,
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and he said that if you consider that everything in
our Solar system here is like a like a pancake,
and everything's orbiting on the same plane in the same direction,
he said, quote, all of these objects on any given
night are always in line. Period. We are in the
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plane of the solar system, and we are looking out
and seeing other objects in the plane of the Solar system.
And if you take a circle and put it on
its side, it's a line end quote. So if you
say that there is a planetary alignment that doesn't happen
again for one hundred and fifty thousand years, well that
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happens every single night. So it's a news story that
happens every single night. The media tries to bump it
up sometimes because, as he said, quote, if some planets
are a little closer to us than at other months
in our sight line, you don't have to turn your
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head along the line to see them. You might catch
them in one glimpse. Okay, fine, but the planets are
always aligned, period. They're always technically from the point of
view of Earth, they're always aligned. So again to say
like a lineup's not going to happen for another one
hundred and fifty thousand years, well that's okay, But every
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night will not happen for another one hundred and fifty
thousand years, he says, quote, it's possible for something to
be rare and completely uninteresting because every night is equally
as rare. In quote. Now, there are these times when
there is what's called a conjunction, and that is an
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event when at least three celestial objects appear close enough
in the same part of the sky where you can
look through binoculars and see them all at once. So
those are cool to look up and see. But I
know when you look up at the sky, you see
all kinds of uh, you see all kinds of lights
because you're looking at stars there god knows how far away.
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And yeah, it's it's a big chaotic pattern. But if
you're talking about planetary alignments, it's it's it should not
be as big of a deal as you think it
is just at face value. Now, having said that, I
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also am a person who does believe that there is
something to astrology. Uh. And let me let me place
this into context, and I'll tell you why that I'm
not being hypocritical here and I'm not contradicting myself. I
don't think. Years ago, Lauren and I had a wonderful
We went to the loll Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. Percival Lowell.
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He was an astronomer who was especially obsessed with Mars,
and he believed that there were canals on Mars and
he I think he believed that there was probably life,
there had been life there. But one thing that's really
cool about the Lowell Observatory is that that is where
an astronomer discovered Pluto. His name was Clyde Tombaugh, and
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in nineteen thirty he discovered Pluto at the Lowell Observatory.
So when we went there one evening, it was really cool.
We got to look through the same I guess telescope similar,
if not the same where he discovered Pluto. And that
evening they gave us a presentation and an astronomer there
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he stood up and he said, look, astrology is bunck.
And I was like, oh, this is interesting, Like, we
came here to learn about the planets. Why is this
guy so caught up with a like debunking astrology. Maybe
he knew I was in the audience or something, but
he said, you know, basically, here's his argument was, hundreds
or thousands of years ago, when astrological belief systems were developed,
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the planets and stars were in totally different positions. So
how could any system based on the sky back then
be applied to the sky today? And he was just saying,
this is confirmation bias. Confirmation bias is a tendency that
we all have to search for, interpret, favor, recall information
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that confirms or supports your beliefs while ignoring those that
do not. And I deal with this all the time
in the paranormal world. And I appreciate what he's saying there,
But here's the problem. He is looking at astrology as
being that as ancient people coming up with a system
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with a sky that's different than today. I'm not looking
at astrology that way. Maybe with astrology we're not being
compared to the sky back then. Maybe we today are
developing in sync with the planets and the stars, and
just as they change in morph, we change in morph
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with them, and so the scale slides and the overall
system changes. But the relationship between us at any given
moment and them at any given moment is all that matters.
Why Because as above so below, that's hermeticism. We are
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all connected. I mean, just google does the moon's gravity
affect the tides? Of course it does. The moon's gravity
affects the ocean. Tide's same as today as it did
one thousand years ago. Now sure compared to one thousand
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years ago. We are all in a different position in
space time. We're in a different position in space time
and the moon is in a different position in space time,
but that influence between the two has not changed. We
are in some kind of sink, and your body is
mainly water and empty space. Don't forget that. So we
are all connected, and your body, I believe, can be
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affected by celestial bodies and perhaps the same kind of
way that the Moon affects the tides. So that's why,
in part that I believe there is some truth to
astrology and numerology, since everything can be represented with numbers,
and I think today's scientists are either too limited in
their means to test it, or they're too intimidated to
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risk their jobs and quickly fading reputations by challenging the
the current scientific status quo, which by the way, will
be entirely different in one hundred years, since the true
pioneering scientists who take risks are the ones who actually
push us forward. Okay, time for a break. When we
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come back, I am going to tell you a little
bit more about my final thoughts on this. Also, I
think I'm going to have time to squeeze in a
very weird synchronicity story and also a creepy a creepy
email I got from a listener. I'm josh Woopee Warren.
You're listening to Strange Things, Oh on the iHeartRadio and
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Coast to Coast AM para normal podcast network. And I'll
be right back. Welcome back to the final segment of
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this edition of Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast
to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host,
Joshua P. Warren. And you might feel I'm being conflicting.
You say, Joshua, you're telling me planetary alignments don't necessarily
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mean anything. But then you're telling me you believe in astrology,
which is all about the connection between human life and
the celestial bodies. But you see, there is no conflict
at all. I'm telling you that I believe there is
evidence that celestial bodies affect life on Earth. But I
don't think we can just jump to the conclusion that
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when some form of media or something from somebody you
see online says there is a so called planetary alignment,
that it means we should believe something exceptional is happening.
There is not a conflict there at all. It's just
being realistic about examining calls and effect. But this is
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just my opinion on this podcast. I just tried to
plant seeds in your head to inspire you to go
and do your own independent research. That's the great thing
about this show. I tell you something and then you
can go and you know, look it up for yourself.
This just popped into my head. I'm a big fan
of the Superman movies, especially Superman the movie with Christopher
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Reeve and then of course Superman Two with Christopher Reeve. Recently,
I was watching Superman two and honestly, I'm not sure.
I'm assuming it's the same as the original one, but
this was a like a recut, like a director's addition
that Richard Donnard did. If you're a Superman geek, but
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I thought it was kind of cool that in the
beginning of the movie they show these astronauts walking around
on the Moon, which is where they encounter the bad
guys who come flying in from outer space. And the
Moon project was called Artemis and that's the actual real name.
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But we are now giving to the project to send
people back to the Moon. I guess it makes sense, though,
I mean, I can't remember I think Artemis was actually
the Greek the Greek god that represented the moon or
something like that. Oh, I don't know, but anyhow, I
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just thought that was kind of cool, Like you could
you could say Superman too, was ahead of its time.
It was predicting, it was predicting the future. Here's something
else that I find interesting when it comes to synchronicity.
As I record this, it's getting close to my wedding anniversary.
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Lauren and I have been together for almost thirty years.
I think that this is year twenty eight, and we
were having dinner recently with a couple who just got married,
oh maybe I think a year and a half ago,
and we were talking a little bit about some of
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the odd things that bring people together. And I may
have mentioned this on the show before, but I just
thought like you would find this intriguing. I, of course,
am from Asheville, North Carolina. That's where I was born
and raised, and Lauren is from Texas. She's from the Houston,
Texas area. And I met Lauren because her her parents
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got divorced and her mother moved from Texas to North
Carolina to move in with a guy named Frank Warren.
Now my grandfather was also named Frank Warren. I'm talking about.
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My father's father was named Frank Warren. And Lauren's mother
moved to Asheville to date this man that's totally unrelated
to me named Frank Warren, and it looked like they
could possibly end up getting married. So Lauren came to
Asheville to stay with her mother, and then her mother's
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birthday was like October thirtieth or right through at Halloween time,
and so her mom went on a ghost tour and
took Lauren on the ghost tour. And that's how I
met Lauren on a ghost tour. I was hosting the
ghost tour and she was my customer. I don't usually
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have those relationships with my customers, but that was the
one time it worked out. And so here's the funny
thing though, So Lauren and I ended up getting married,
And so again Lauren has now married into this family
where my grandfather is named Frank Warren. If Lauren's mother
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had also married her Frank Warren, then there would be
these these families with Frank Warren's that are totally unrelated.
Yet the mother's married to a Frank Warren and the
daughter's married to a girl whose grandfather is Frank. It's like,
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good luck with that genealogist, good luck sorting that out.
But it turns out her mother did not marry Frank Warren,
and so that made things less complex. Lauren's mother is
no longer with us, God rest her soul. But nonetheless,
I just you know, things like that happen and you
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go Hence, life is so full of strange connections and synchronicities,
and you just don't know. You don't know how I mean,
sometimes you have to look back in retrospect, and things
almost seem to make more sense when you look back
and time that way. All right, here's a creepy story.
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This was sent to me by a man named Joseph
Keever from Great ben, Kansas, about something that happened to
him in nineteen eighty six. He said, I lived upstairs
in a three room apartment, and my mom dad were
visiting from Illinois. They slept in my queen's eize bed.
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I slept on a rollaway bed in my living room
slash bedroom, with my bed three feet away from the
foot of theirs. One night, I was lying on my
back when I heard someone walking up the stairs. I
assumed it was my neighbor coming home, but then I
heard my door opening. There was no way this could
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have happened, as I always locked my door. I heard
someone walking through the kitchen, but I could not move.
I tried to sit up and tell Dad or Mom
that someone was in the apartment, but I could not speak.
I felt something touch my ankles. I really wanted to
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move or scream, but I could not. I felt something
moving up my legs and then onto my chest, and
I could hear it breathing and feel it breathe on
my face. I was still unable to move. It growled
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in my face. Suddenly it was gone. I sat straight up,
horrified at what just happened. And to this day, I
always sleep on my side, never on my back. Yeah
what do you think that was? Do I have time
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for another story? Yeah? I don't think so. I have
so many interesting Thank you guys for sending me messages
and telling me your stories, and you know, like, look,
I'm not here to tell you I can explain everything,
but I do. I do want to point this out.
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I think it's important from time to time for me
to reiterate. I get emails every week. I mean you
know this show. It's a part of iHeart, It's a
part of Coast to Coast to End. A lot of
people listen all over the world, and they they message
me and they tell me things that you know, are
sometimes very personal. And I get all of these messages
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from people saying I love meditating on that good Fortune
tone that you play at the end of the show.
And I created the Good Fortune Tone just for this show.
What I did was take the most perfect, balanced, beautiful,
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harmonious sigil apparently that has ever been made, called the
Golden Ratio. If you don't know what I'm talking about,
just you know, get online. I wonder what happens if
you just go to if you just type in like
WICKI Golden ratio or golden mean, you'll come up with
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all right, yeah, okay, pop's right up there, and dig
into that. I took the Golden Ratio, which is the
most perfect harmonious thing, because what we really want in
life is balance, and I turn that into a tone.
And so when you listen to the Good Fortune Tone,
you're listening to something that is supposed to sympathetically resonate
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with you and create this absolute sense of balance and
peace and rectify your problems. Some people even put a
glass of water next to it and then they listen
to the water. They listen to the sound while they
then they drink the water. Anyway, here it is the
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good Fortune tone. That's it for this edition of the show.
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