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you can do at home, and a lot more on
this edition of the show. Is my New Dog a
chop a Cobra? And did Methuselah Live nine hundred and
sixty nine years? There is a connection there, I think,

(01:45):
I promise. I'll try my best to explain, but let's
let's start with the dog. Okay, is my new dog
a chupacabra. Well, I'm kind of kidding, but I'm also
kind than not um and uh. This is a very
odd way of addressing the subject of the chupa cabra.

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But let me just start there, and I'm going to
tell you soon how you can go to my website
and see some pictures of this dog and you can
make up your own mind, all right. The chupa cabra
originated in Puerto Rico. The first time there was a
sighting there that was described as a chupacabra sighting was

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in nine And as you know, I have spent lots
of time in Puerto Rico. I lived there for many years.
And if you just go right now to the Wikipedia page,
for example, and you look up chupa cabra, well, it's
a Spanish term and it literally means goat sucker, and
it says here this is a legendary creature in the

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folklore of parts of the America's with the first purported
sightings in Puerto Rico. In The name comes from the
animals reported vampirism. The chupacabra is said to attack and
drink the blood of livestock, including goats. Physical descriptions of
the creature may vary. Some describe it as reptilian and

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alien like, such as in Puerto Rico. UH generally as
a heavy creature the size of a small bear with
a row of spines reaching from the neck to the
base of the tail, and others depict it more dog like,
particularly in southwestern United States. And what's interesting, though, I

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must say, is that this whole chupacabra thing, it began
with a woman who was living outside of San Juan
who best I recall. She's She looked out her kitchen
window one day and she saw this creature standing there.
There was like four eat tall, with big black eyes,
bipedal upright, with spines running down its back and I mean, uh,

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a little reptilium. And this made the news because she
called the cops. And then other people started having these
similar types of sidings. And there was a comedian who
first started making fun about fun of this, and he
was the one who called it, Oh, the goat sucker,
that chupacabra. That's where that came from. But I do
need to pause to say that even though we're talking

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about that incident in n there was another incident that
happened long before that, UH in Mocha and Puerto Rico.
And this is an incident known as the Vampire of Mocha. Uh.
This started in nineteen seventy, twenty years before. For about

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six months, animals in this little area called Mocha spilled
m o c a. Now this is out in a
very rural part of the south western part of the island.
Um was being plagued by a similar creature running around
and sucking animal blood. And in fact, if you go
to YouTube, and I should have prepared better for this,

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because uh, I just now realized, like, oh yeah, I
should tell you about the Vampire of Mocha if you're interested. Okay,
if you type in my name Joshua Pee Warren and
the Vampire of Mocha, you will actually see me conduct
an interview with an elderly man who lived through that
Vampire of Mocha experience. And um, he told me the

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story about what happened on his own farm. And I
mean it was really fantastic that I was able to
document this for historic posterity. So anyway, okay, again we're
talking about the idea that sometimes the chupacabra is like
this alien looking thing. Sometimes it even has a little
wing at very least it might fly off into the sky.

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I talked to one man in Puerto Rico who told
me that he came from a really small village and
that his oh, I guess it was his grandfather told
him that one time, this would have been like probably
back in the nineteen forties or something a long time ago, uh,
that there was one of these flaps where goats and

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other livestock were being drained of blood. And so they
put up a trap, a big metal trap with uh
a goat inside his bait. And in the middle of
the night, then this trap looked was like a big
metal box, you know. And so in the middle of
the night, sure enough the trap was sprung, and they
heard this terrible ruckass inside and the traps rocking back

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and forth, and the goats screaming and everything. And so
they poised their their rifles and very sheepishly opened this
trap and there was the goat lying there dead with
his blood drain, but nothing else. So it was almost
like this creature had teleported from inside this trap somewhere else. Okay,

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so we're talking about a very weird alien interdimensional type thing. Then,
on the other hand, like the Wikipedia article says, you
have this terminology applied to this other kind of varmint
that it looks like some kind of you know, hunched

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little dog with fangs and long claws and all that
that's running around. Uh. Well, New Mexico and Arizona and
Texas and you know, parts of Nevada, etcetera. Um, And
they find these things running around at the same time. Also,
there are plenty of of animals being discovered with their

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blood drains. So I think it's two separate at things. Uh.
But you know, the name just kind of switched over
from one to the other. Alright. So bearing that in mind,
my wife is such a dog lover that she should
be a professional dog expert of some kind. Okay, you

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can't stump her when it comes to dog trivia. Uh.
And now, I'm my whole life always had a dog
in one way or another, and so did she up
until the past five years here. In when we first
came to Vegas, we were living in a condo and
it just wasn't that conducive to having a dog. So
now that we have this new house and all this space,

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I knew it was just a matter of time before
we got the dog thing going on again. And we
don't have any children, you see. So, and we're both
still in our forties and so um, so she's she's
always looking at these you know dog sites, right, you know, like,
and she came to me last week and said, oh,

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check this out. We we love to rescue dogs. We've
gotten a lot of rescue dogs over the years. And
our last rescue dog was a little Chihuahua named Boo.
And she's just the cutest, most intelligent little Chihuahua I've
ever met, and she's actually still alive. Um. We had
to leave her in Puerto Rico when we moved Puerto

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Rico because she had some terrible health problems. Uh she
had she's got heart disease and so um, we didn't
think she was gonna make it very long. And a
lady who works for the vet there uh named Jasmine
said that she would adopt her and take care of
her and make sure of that Boo had access to
the latest medical technology. And that was the wise decision

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because Boo is she's old, but she's alive and Jasmine's
taking care of her. And you know, I said, the
money and that sort of things. So we have experienced
with chihuahuas and so Laurence says, oh, look, I went
to the Nevada s p c A, the n s
p c A, that's the Nevada Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals website. And you have a lot

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of big dogs at the n s p c A
that are up for adoptional, especially a lot of pit
bulls for some reason around here. But she goes, look,
there are these two female bonded chihuahua's and they're available,
but you have to get them as a pair because

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they're bonded. And I said, what the bleeper bonded dogs? Now, look,
I kind of knew what she was talking about, but
you know, I figure, let's let's hear this explanation for
what bonded dogs are. Okay, I'm kind of sarcastic if
if you don't know me very well in person, I

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can be a little sarcastic. So I like to hear
people explain things. What are bonded dogs? And so she goes, uh,
they're just dogs that they this, they this need to
hang out with each other, okay, and uh, you know
they So I'm like, okay, fine, their bondy. To me,
it sounds like, well, maybe This is like a two

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for one dog deal, you know, buy one, get one free.
And so I go, all right, let's go look at
these these bonded female chihuahuas. And when we come back
from the break, I'll tell you what happened next. And
why I think chupacabra element here, I don't know. Hey,

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silver Yeah. I can be a little sarcastic sometimes. I
know my wife Laura is gonna be yeah, sarcastic. My,
that's an understatement. I got a censor of myself sometimes.
On this part, podcast producer Tom dan Heiser says, it
has to be family friendly content, all right, So let's

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get back to uh, to the dog situation. Alright. So anyway, uh,
Lauren says, Okay, these two bonded female chihuahuas, they're not puppies.
She says, one of them is six years old and
the other one is four teen years old, and that's
pretty old for a dog. In fact, they say that,

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you know, usually a female chihuahua doesn't live much more
than maybe sixteen at the most twenty years, so you
just have to accept that. But you know, here's the reality.
Because we don't have kids, I kind of like the
idea of of getting two dogs at once so that
when Lauren and I are gone, that the dogs can
entertain each other. You know, you're not just leaving a
dog at the house by by him or herself or whatever.

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So we go over to the n s p c
A and we walk back and we instantly liked them.
When we saw them together in their cage. They look
very feisty and lively and so um. We went into
the little Meat and Greek room and they brought them
in there. Now, the six year old is this sort

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of slightly rambunctious, ginger colored husky, playful, smart, sweet little chihuahua. Okay,
perfect little pet. The older one looked weird. Um. She
was mainly white, and she was she's real, real skinny.

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And my first impression when I looked at her, she
looked like a little white lama because she's got this big, long,
kind of chicken like neck, a lot longer than an
ordinary chihuahua. And she has this really arched back and
long thin spinley fingers and claws. And he's glassy black,

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dead Michael Myers Halloween eyes and uh. And this little
dog comes in and the first thing it does is
take a dump on the floor. And you know, we
live in Vegas, so I told Lauren we should name
the dogs after Vegas games, and that this dog should
be named Craps. Ye oh, here's my dog, Craps. But

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you know what she she was instantly entertaining to watch.
But you know, a definite mix of cute and creepy.
But you know, fourteen years old, so we'll cut her
some slack. Well, guess what, we adopted them. We brought
them home. And it's never too late to give a
dog a new name. As long as you give them
some treats. They don't care what you call them. When

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they'll they'll learn. So we thought for a long time,
and here's what we came up with. A right. Uh,
the the younger one, the more the ginger colored, rambunctious
one is named Dolly. And then the other one, the
older one, the creepy one, is named Lama. So our
dogs are Dolly, Lama, Dolly and Lama. But let's just

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talk about Lama here, Okay. Now, this dog is extremely weird.
Never ever barks, always just stares with a blank look.
And this dog will just sit there and look at
you in the eyes for ten minutes. But then all
of a sudden, it'll turn aggressive and dominate. Dolly doesn't

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actually hurt her, but Lama can be a vicious little creature,
all right. And the the comparison between stories of choop
a cobras in the Southwest and this little dog, we're
kind of undeniable like you. It's it doesn't come across
as well in pictures, but you can when you're around
these dogs, you can kind of look at Lama and

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be like, I can kind of see the chupacabra thing
go on here that you're talking about, Mr Warren. And
what makes this even more intriguing to me is this.
When I was living in Puerto Rico, my friend Ellis,
he was very excited. He contacted me one day and
he said, you're not gonna believe what I have. I

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have a chupacabra skull. And I said, what are you
talking about? This was back in September of team and
he he told me that there had recently been like
a big flap of chupacabra sightings around this little town
called Aguas Buenas, and that just after it ended, some

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children discovered this odd animals corpse underneath the house. And
everybody who saw this said, yep, this is what what
what has been doing this? All the sightings ended, the
livestock deaths ended, and everybody kind of agreed this was
the creature. And and so he got the skull from
this thing, and I bought it and I put it

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in my museum. In the museum I did have in Asheville,
North Carolina, before it got flooded out. It was there
for years, and now I've shipped it out here too.
It's in storage now in Las Vegas. The funny thing
is that I've never admitted this before. Uh. When Lauren
and I saw this supposed a chupacabra skull, we immediately

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thought it looked very canine. We thought this is some
kind of a dog skull. And therefore, you know, I
was kind of doing a P. T. Barnum thing with
it because I wasn't telling people that I had at
chupacabra skull, but I was telling people, well, I have
a skull that a lot of people in Puerto Rico
believe as a chupacabra skull. What do you think, you know,

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come to the museum and see it. And but I
never I never really got to analyze or anything, because
I didn't want to have to admit that, like, yeah,
this is probably a dog. I mean, it does look weird.
It definitely is as crazy look at things um. And
so I figured, you know what, now that I'm talking
about this, I may as well take a picture of
this and post it for you. And guess what, I

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was so secretive. I was so careful about not letting
pictures of this skull out. I don't even have one.
I've been digging through my files and stuff. I don't
even have a picture of this supposed chupacabra skull. That's
how much of a shroud I put around this thing.
But it's in my It's in one of my storage
units here in Las Vegas. It's buried somewhere. It's on
the other side of town. And when I finally get

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over there and dig it out, I'll take a picture
of it, and I'll post it and I'll show you.
And so you know that'll happen one of these days.
But just you see why I'm interested in this concept
that maybe some of these chuo pacabra sightings are indeed
just dogs, right um, at least here in the American Southwest.

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There's no way you can say that the original Cheo
pocabra stuff in Puerto Rico was a dog. But they're
kind of the two perspectives they're bleeding over into each other,
and there's a lot of confusion because this is an
unknown creature. It's a mystery all right now, if you
want to see pictures of Lama, my new Mayaan, Lauren's

(22:14):
new creepy little chihuahua. And there's also a picture of
of Dolly thrown in there. Dolly and Lama. Uh. Go
to Joshua P. Warren dot com click the link to
my curiosity shop. I don't know how long ago have
this picture up there, and it's the only place to
see it. I'm not posting it on social media or whatever.
Scroll down the page and you will find some pictures

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and you're gonna see um. And again, pictures don't quite
do it justice. I'm looking right now, and one of
them you can kind of see her her hunchback, and
you can see those spiny claws that she has, and
you can see her opening her mouth and she looks
kind of kind of savage, and then you can see
this dead stare in her eyes. And I know what's
what's gonna happen. You're gonna go and you're gonna look

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at this picture and you're gonna say, oh, Josh, you're
being mean. She's just a little cutie. He's a little
sweet cutie pie. And I know, I know, I know,
I know, But I can't help but feel there may
be something very deeply dark and nefarious and satanic somewhere

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within the soul of this dog. I don't know. I
really hate to jump to any conclusions, but let me
just say when when I when I'm walking through my
house and she's walking nearby, I just kind of keep
my back to the wall, you know what I'm saying.
I think I think you can feel me on that.

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So anyway, here I was sitting there looking at looking
into her cold, black, penetrating, dead, demonic eyes, right, And
I'm I am trying to be funny here, guys. Okay,
So for those of you who are super duper animal

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people like, don't be I love this dog, Okay, I'm
just making some fun about how you know she's She's
just a little weirdo. Um, but aren't we all. I'm
the Wizard of Weird, So what do you expect? So
here I was, I was sitting there, and I was
I was looking at this dog, and I was thinking,
this dog is fourteen years old, and she is I'm

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gonna be dead soon, you know. I mean, she's elderly,
she's old. I am forty five years old. That is
so much older than fourteen, and I'm still fairly young guy,
and I'm a giant. I'm looking at her, and I'm

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I'm six ft two, I'm two and twenty some pounds.
I gotta lose some weight, by the way. And I
was looking at her, and I was thinking, isn't this
weird that we are made of the same flesh? You know,
flesh is flesh, carbon based organisms. Humans are animals. The
differences our brains have somehow developed this sense of self

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awareness and therefore spirituality that these creatures don't have. But
we're basically all brothers and sisters here, right, And then
I started thinking about this mystery of how how different
creatures age at different rates. And of course you look

(25:31):
at Methuselah. Do you believe that somebody could have actually
lived for nine hundred and sixty nine years like the
Bible says. When we come back from this break, I'm
gonna talk a little bit more about who Methuselah was
and whether or not it may seem feasible that that

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we're so different that somehow there may be circumstances when
people can live that long. I'm Joshua pe Warren. You're
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com and you're scrolling down to see the picture of
these dogs. There's another really cool video clip that you
may not have seen before. It's not very long. It's
a clip of two UFOs that my friend Steve Barone
captured here in the Vegas area. The first one is
one of these kind of tic tac looking objects that's

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traveling at a very high rate of speed with a
little plume coming off the back. The second one is
especially intriguing because he captured what I believe is the
only footage of a cloaked triangular craft landing at Nellis
Air Force Space. And the only reason you can see
this craft is because as it's landing, it has to

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turn lights on each of its points, and that allows
you to realize that there's a craft there, and then
you can see through it, even though the background is
a little bit distorted, kind of like a heat mirage
or heat effect. But this this is a great example
of the type of cloaking technology, like optical cloaking invisibility

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technology that's being studied and used uh here by the
well the U. S. Military. Is that man made or
is it? Uh? Is it from alien tech? I don't know,
but it was legally captured by Steve and you can
see for yourself what that looks like on the website

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there in my curiosity shop. Really cool to share that
with you, and says here on the internet. Bonded pairs
are two dogs or cats that have a very close relationship.
As the moniker expresses, well, what is a bonded pair.
All pets are capable of forming bonds, either with pets
or humans, but bonded pairs of animals have generally grown

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up together. And we asked the the folks there at
the NSPC A why that they were given up, and
they said that the owner had become homeless and could
not take care of them anymore. So we're very happy
to give them a home. And by the way, it
wasn't a two for one deal. I did have to

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pay for both of the dogs. I want to rip off,
but no, honestly, I'm I'm happy to do that because
I have actually raised money for the NSPC a um,
I've I've held events and done charities, so I I'm
happy to give them as much as I can for
what they do. And also again listen, I'm i'm I'm

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having fun with this topic. I just want you to know, seriously,
we love these little chihuahuas and they're actually very well
behaved most of the time. And uh, I mean like
they hardly ever even bark, and they're really calm, and
they don't beg for food. And I mean, like forgetting
dogs that like older dogs and you don't know what

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their background is gonna be, I think we really did well.
We hit the jackpot here. That does not mean I'm
still not gonna make fun of Llama for being a
little demon or something like that. But but no, they're
great and loved them, and so I hope that if
you're considering getting a pet, then you will look at
adoption options as well. Okay, there are plenty of them

(31:08):
out there that need a good home, and you'll be surprised.
We've adopted a lot of animals over the years, and
we've always had success. We've been very fortunate. So here
I am sitting there in front of Lama thinking about
the age difference. And you know what's funny is Okay,
I was born and nineteen seventies six, and uh in

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nineteens actually let me let let me just start here. Okay,
in nineteen hundred, in the year nineteen doesn't really sound
like that long ago. Okay, most of us were born
in the nineteen hundreds. I know not all of us,
but probably most of you listening were in the year
and nineteen hundred. In the United States, the average life

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expectancy for a man was forty six years old. Can
you believe that? Forty six? And for a woman it
was forty eight. That's a nine. When I was born,
which was nineteen seventy six, the average life expectancy for

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a man was sixty nine years old. And now the
average life expectancy for a man is seventy seven. And
that's just since I've been alive. And it's funny how
that changes. And and you and you start looking at
you know, like I think fruit flies live twenty four hours,

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and you know, a dog lives excellent. And and I
look back at some of these characters like Methuselah in
the Bible, whether or not you believe in the stories
of the Bible, it makes you think that this could
be plausible. Says here. He was a Biblical patriarch. He
had the longest lifespan of all all those given in

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the Bible, dying at nine hundred and sixty nine years old.
According to the Book of Genesis. He was the son
of Enoch, the father of la Meck, and the grandfather
of Noah. His life is described in various other books,
like the Book of Enoch and uh Says. Bible commentators

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have offered various explanations as to why the Book of
Genesis describes him as having died at such an advanced age.
Somethink it could just be mistranslation. Um. But you know,
here's the funny thing. It's like, from what I can tell,
they don't really say in the Bible, and in these
these scriptures, they don't really say much about him as

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a person other than the fact that he just lived
a really long time. So I've always thought that was
kind of old. But I remember when I was a
kid and my dad said, yeah, there's this guy in
the Bible who lived nine hundred and sixty nine years old.
To me, that was like blatant proof that these are
just fairy tales and like that could never be real.

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This is all bunk. You know, clearly now here we
are experimenting with genetics and stem cells. You know, I
was on the way to the airport the other day
here in Vegas and they passed a billboard, and on
the bill on one side of the billboard, they had
this kind of like a picture of a guy who

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was sort of hunched over in pain, and they had
all these little pin points of pain illustrated and on
his shoulder and his neck and his back and his
knee and he uh and then right next to him. Okay.
So then over top of it says something like Dynamics
Stem Cell blah blah blah center, you know, And then
there's another picture of the guy and he looks like Superman.

(34:47):
He's he looks like a million bucks. And I thought, wow, really,
is are we at that point? And apparently from what
I've read online, you know, you can go to one
of these stem cell centers and pay like four or
five thousand dollars and now if you have a problem
area and they'll shoot some stem cells in there, and
you're feeling better pretty quickly, and and it starts to

(35:10):
work for you. Actually it continues working for you for
like a year. Tony Robbins recently wrote a book where
he was going on and on about stem cells. Now,
the problem is, you know, not everybody can just walk
in and PLoP down five thousand dollars or more. Um,
But it's it's interesting to think that the technology is there.

(35:31):
And have you noticed how many of these very very
rich people, especially people who are involved in politics and
some of the things that we might consider a little shady,
They just live forever, don't they nowadays? You know, they
just they really outlive the life expectancy. So fountain of

(35:52):
youth perhaps. But my point is that, you know, stories
like those of Methuselah might actually give us some kind
end of evidence that, no matter how unbelievable they seem,
that some of the stories from the Bible, they actually
are real even though they seemed ridiculous, because now we're

(36:12):
seeing that this could have been true if ancient aliens, Yes,
ancient aliens were experimenting with our genes back then. So
it's I mean, it's intriguing, isn't it. It's definitely intriguing.
All right, I'll keep you updated on the progress of
my little chiop of copper Dog, Dolly and Lama, the

(36:34):
Dolly Llamas, and uh. Before we take our next break,
I just want to tell you I have some really
interesting I'm gonna keep doing these listener questions for a while.
I got a question about We're gone. I have a
question about whether or not this reality is just a
big simulation. But while I'm talking about animals, um, you know,

(36:56):
we have a swimming pool here at our house, and
one of issues that we faced is that, um it's
a beautiful swimming pool. It's got a nice little waterfall,
and pigeons love it. And so when we first moved
into this house, you know, we were like, we go
outside and there's pigeons all over the pool and we're like, oh, well,
this is you know, I don't mind pigeons, but you know,

(37:18):
they're they're not the cleanest animals, right, and we don't
want them around our pool. So Lauren and I we
tried everything. We put out a plastic hawk and a
plastic al and a plastic snake, and we could not
get rid of these pigeons. And Lauren finally found these
little mirrors, these little circular mirrors that you can dangle

(37:41):
from trees and stuff in your area, and that seems
to frighten most of the pigeons because they move erratically,
and these little things that spin in the wind that
are silvery, they don't always scare pigeons off. But this
is the best thing that we found is these little
dangly mirrors that you can hang around. Um and so, uh,

(38:02):
I was impressed with how well they did. And so
Lauren says, you should tell everybody how they can go
and get those things on Amazon, and I said, you
know what, Well, why don't I just open up a
storefront on Amazon. So when I talk about things like
that or other things I've discussed on the show, if
you're interested, then you can just go and you can
you can look it up, and if you buy something

(38:22):
through my Amazon store, all the money goes to charity.
All the commissions go to charities like the Red Cross
or the Arthritis is A Foundation or the spc A.
I mean you, I can mix it up all the time.
So if you want to go to my Amazon influencer
page and see some of the things that I like,
some of my favorite things, and some of the things
that I talked about on the show, just like this

(38:44):
pigeon deterrent thing. UM, go to my curiosity shop there
at Joshua P. Warren dot com and click the link
that says Amazon, and I'll look it's there's not a
lot there right now, but I'll keep updating it and
like I say, all the profits go to charity. You
get something cool. I'm helping you because it helped me. Hey,

(39:06):
it's kind of a win win win, right, Okay, time
for our break. I'm Joshua Pee Warren that you are
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(41:12):
of this edition of Strange Things on the I Heart
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I am your host, Joshua p. O Warren, and I
am still taking your submissions for this book that I'm
going to publish sometime in the near future. It's it's

(41:36):
a book that has true stories with happy endings. Okay,
true stories that will make you smile. I'm gonna collect
all these and it's gotta be true, it's gotta be short,
it must be amazing, and it must have a happy ending.
And I'm gonna put all these together and put out

(41:57):
a regular book and an audio book, and it's gonna
be just one of those things that you can listen
to the other people can listen to when they need
to cheer up a little bit and you know, get
the right perspective back. So I hope that you will
be a part of that. And I'm just gonna keep
on collecting stories until I feel like I have the
crime done, a crime to put into this book. If
you go to Joshua P. Warren dot com right now,

(42:19):
you will see a link at the top where it
says click here to submit a story. And I hope
that you will do that. Okay, let's get to some
of your emails, shall we. Uh. This is one from
Carrie and it says, uh this Okay. This is actually
written to Dr Molder. This year marks a year and
a half since I purchased the Radionics Wishing Machine. It

(42:42):
has done several magical wonders and miracles for me. My
only child, who has suffered from a general anxiety disorder,
behavioral problems and such, has done a great improvement and
is now slaying the dragon to overcome his anxiety and
doing much much better. Um. I have applied for a

(43:02):
better paying position at the university where I currently work.
I had been rejected several times, which seriously almost ruined
my self esteem. Again, I made a wish through the
wishing machine, and shortly after a week a job was
offered to me, and I am so happy where I'm
working right now. There are plenty of more great magical
things to report about the Wishing Machine than what it

(43:24):
has produced for me. Whenever I encounter a challenge or
situation that I could not possibly handle, I make a
wish on the machine. Sometimes it takes a quick turn
around to make things happen, sometimes a bit longer, but
I know that what I have wished for will come
to reality. Is that a great email? One of this is,
you know, one of these testimonials that keeps us going.

(43:45):
Thank you very much for that, Carrie, and uh, you
know it's gonna keep happening for you. Uh. Here are
some of the questions that have been sent to me.
This one is from Andy, and he's as have you
ever deeply researched or mus a k a as the

(44:05):
Philosopher's Stone or white gold Powder? Okay, so Andy, right
off the bat, I think what you're talking about is
organ night. And you know I actually did last year
a whole big presentation about orgone when I did my
conference here in Vegas, and I recorded that presentation and
at some point I'm going to release that, and when

(44:26):
I do, I'm gonna do a whole big show about
Oregon energy because it's it's a it's a show that
is kind of it's a complex topic, so I would
need to really dig in deep to do a good
show about this. But you know, basically, Oregon is this mysterious,
controversial energy. It's not acknowledged my mainstream scientist. It's very

(44:47):
similar to g or key, and it's a bio energy that,
uh sort of I think connects consciousness to the environment,
into the atmosphere. For example, if you look at a
cloud and you try to bust it. I've talked about
this before. You stare at a cloud and you say
break up, break up, You're you're you're manipulating the organ uh,

(45:08):
the flow of energy from your mind, your consciousness, through
your eyes out to that cloud. Because hey, the cloud
is mass is mainly made up of water, and so
is your body. So there's a lot in common there.
You're not that different than the cloud. But um, when
you're manipulating organ here's what I found. If you actually

(45:30):
create one of these devices, which is called a cloud buster.
You take these big copper pipes and you point them
up into the sky, and you have them connected to
what's called an organ accumulator, which is layered organic and
inorganic materials, and you have a wire from that that
goes into a creek or some natural source of water.

(45:51):
And you know how to use that in order to
control the weather, which I do, by the way, and
I have used that many, many many times in my life. Um,
when you do that, you will find often that after
a while, if you go and you look at these
copper rods that have been pointing at the sky, there

(46:14):
is this white, powdery substance that develops on them, and
nobody is sure what that is. And my understanding is
that is what is the original organ night. And unfortunately
that term organ night has been misused terribly because there
are a lot of people out there who are selling

(46:35):
things they call organ night, and it's not organite. What
they are actually selling is a type of orgone accumulator.
So when somebody sells something that's got like it's it's
made of resin or something non conductive and it has
some metallic particles inside of it that's not organite. That

(46:56):
is a rudimentary form of orgone acute umulator, which is
like a battery that stores up or gone and then
can release it for various purposes, almost like a capacitor.
Oregan night or this sort of white gold powder. Uh.
And I don't know that those are the same thing,
because I know that monotomic gold is something that a

(47:17):
lot of people call, you know, white gold powder, which
has these anti gravity properties and all that that I've
heard about that for years. I've never seen proof of
any kind of anti gravity monotomic gold stuff. I mean,
there's their theories that that was used in the Ark
of the Covenant, so that the Ark of the Covenant
was able to levitate and be moved around on the
surface of the earth. My great friend Jim Mars, the

(47:40):
late Jim Mars, he talked about that theory, and there
may be something to it, but ultimately, um, I'm gonna
leave it there for now and and try to again
clarify what I believe is the difference between organ night
and oregon accumulators, and then in the future, when I
really dig intted this, I'll give you the whole story. Worry, Okay, um.

(48:02):
Next question from Sasha, She says, not really a question,
but what are your thoughts on how the Bible and
ghosts and supernatural things correlate. Well, that's an easy one, Sausha,
because to me, there is no more paranormal book than
the Bible. The Bible is based entirely upon the concept
of a spiritual realm. That's what it's all about. Now.

(48:27):
How you take that realm and you interpret it and
define it, and you know, organize it and discern it
and break it down into different categories and beings and
angels and demons and profits, miracles, resurrections, you could look
at all these different aspects of it God and God's

(48:49):
It's all about the idea of a spiritual realm. And
therefore I always thought it was weird when I was
growing up how some people would be like, you know what,
I'm I'm into to the Bible, but I really do
not understand this paranormal stuff that this seems, you know,

(49:10):
like it could be evil or something like that to me.
And so I would always say, you're you're not looking
at this from the appropriate point of view. You're more
paranormal than anybody else, probably that you know if you're
really into the Bible, because you're accepting the idea of
a creator and a good beings and evil beings and

(49:32):
these interdimensional interactions and miracles and raising people from the dead,
and telekinesis and teleportation in all this so they go
hand in hand. Uh. I think that should be pretty clear.
Last question I'm gonna squeeze in here from Gary. He says,

(49:54):
if you are familiar with simulation theory, Basically, if a
creator made this an tire universe as a simulation for
us to live in, and reality is outside here, could miracles, angels, UFOs,
bigfoot ghosts and other things be from outside this simulation.
They don't fit in here and display things not possible

(50:18):
by the physics here, but from the reality outside of
this simulation. Well, you know what, Gary, I do believe
that this is a giant simulation. What we do with technology,
when we create a website, when we create a digital world,
is just a model based upon reality. This is a

(50:41):
big simulation. But I don't necessarily think that these beings
come from outside of the simulation. I think they just
come from another layer of the simulation that we haven't
been able to fully experience yet. I don't know that
there's anything that's actually outside of the simulation, but there
are glitches, you know, like the deja vu and the matrix.

(51:04):
But definitely, the Internet is a representation of what reality is.
It's a digital representation and it's multi layered. Uh. Just
like on the Internet, you've got the dark Web. Well,
guess what, we we got the dark Web reality simulation
here as well, where things are happening behind the scenes
and they pop in and out sometimes. And yes, they

(51:26):
don't seem to fit our current belief in physics, but
eventually we'll catch up when we understand more. All right,
my friends, good stuff. Take a deep breath, relax, if
you can close your eyes, It's time for you to
enjoy the good fortune. Tolne. That's it for this edition

(52:07):
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