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Episode 233: The Results are IN! Genesis Experiment 2025!

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The Wizard has done it again........see if it's what you expected!

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Welcome to the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM paranormal podcast network. Now get ready for us Strange Things with Joshua P. Warre.

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Ready by the Wizard of Weird, Joshua Warren. I am Joshua Warren, and each week on this show, I'll be bringing it brand new my blowing content, news exercises, and weird experiments you can do at home, and a lot more. On this edition of the show. The results are in Genesis Experiment twenty twenty five. Yes, I just finished looking through my microscope and I'm going to tell you what happened this time around my third time attempting a version of the Genesis Experiment, and I do want to also

make a correction. Recently, you may have heard me live on Coast to Coast AM being interviewed by George Nori, and we were primarily going to talk about this new product that I have put out there called the It's called Nikola Tesla's Purple wish Plate, and you, of course probably know that last year, I for the first time ever created a metal version of a virtual wishing machine wish plate that I had. I guess I advented this design about fifteen years ago. I've had great success with it.

You just stare at this plate and the plate is made of steel with the brass finish, and I carry it with me. I use it all the time. I put it out there for the public, and very shortly thereafter people started contacting me saying could you make a version of this using the purple metal like Tesla's purple plates. And I said, well, I don't see why not, you know, And so it took me some time to research it and figure out what the options were, and so I

just released it. As a matter of fact, I announced it on Coast to coast am. I now have what I call Nikola Tesla's Purple wish Plate. Now Tesla, of course, he believed that this specially treated purple metal could act as a passive antenna for universal bio energy, okay, what some people call chi or qui or prana or oregon. And you simply have this material near anything you want to supercharge with healthy life energy. That's what he believed,

including plants and animals. Now, whatever is near it should sympathetically resonate with its frequency and it never needs to be recharged. So I use this kind of material to create an enhanced version of my original metallic virtual wishing machine plate, and I used a design that portrayed configurations of the Milky Way galaxy. It's designed to project thoughts outward. The orientation does it matter. You just think about what you want to happen and stare into the center of

the plate. And the idea is that whatever you think about, whatever you project, will be fired into the cosmos in all directions. You only need to glance into the middle for a second or two. You can do it whenever you need it the rest of your life. I mean, there are all these interesting techniques. And to make it even more intriguing, I took one of these plates and I attached some leads to it and used it as an antenna to extract some frequencies that I could turn

into a binaural tone, and I call it the purple tone. Now, binaural is when you have two different tones, one in your right ear, one in your left ear. They combine in your brain to create kind of a special rhythm or beat. And the purple tone is designed to clear your chakras, relax you into peak manifestation mode. You can listen to it whenever you want, preferably through headphones or earbuds,

of course. So all this stuff is available. And I was going on the show to talk to George about that, but then you know, he started asking me about experiments, and I brought up the Genesis experiment twenty twenty five, and I wasn't exactly prepared to talk about it. So here's here's what I said. When I misspoke, because I since this is the third time I've done this experiment, I was I sometimes they get the details of each

version mixed up. I told George that this time around, what I had done is take two bottles of medically sterile water, and that one was untouched and the other one I had added a little bit of salt and nitrogen and sugar too, which are sort of the building blocks of DNA, and then I had everybody in the audience focus on the one that had the salt and the nitrogen and the sugar in it, to see if we could imagine life and spontaneously create life in this water,

similar to what God may have done in the Book of Genesis. But actually that's what I actually did, however, is a little bit different. I had two identical containers of steril water, and I added salt, sugar, and nitrogen to both of them, so they were completely identical. And this version of the experiment, one was the target. I put a picture of that target on the website ask everybody to go there and meditate on the target. The other one was put in a nearby but undisclosed location.

Its image was never developed. The idea was to see if I mean, they should have been identical, but would there be any difference whatsoever in the one that was the target, and especially would it actually have living beings inside of them? So that's what I did, and I asked everyone to go look at a picture of this thing at Strainings promos dot com Strange Thingspromos dot com. And when you go there, you're going to see that

page updated. Oh by the way those Tesla Purple wish plates that I created, I made ninety nine of them. They were gone and I think a couple hours. It was just like so I wasn't expecting it to be that popular. But I do now have a second batch end production. So if you go to my website joshuap Warren dot com in the Curiosity Shop currently as I record this, you should be able to get one of those. But you're gonna have to wait a little bit longer

now because it takes a while to manufacture these. So you'll be first in line if you get one of those. But if you go to Strange thingspromos dot com, you'll actually see at the top there's a picture of the wish plate. You can click that and that'll give you more information on everything else. But if you go down you will see where it said it says click here

for Genesis Experiment twenty twenty five. When you click that, you will see the bottle of slaughter that was used that thousands of people looked at, maybe even over a million, because I talked about this not only on this podcast, but also on Coast to Coast AM the live show, and millions of people listen to that. I asked everybody to go and look at this bottle of sterile water, and I have left it out there for forty days.

And after forty days, I took both of the bottles and I opened them up and looked at the water underneath a microscope at various magnifications. I believe my maximum magnification was twelve hundred times. And here is well. You can look at the pictures. I took some snapshots of what I got, and I've got I'll be absolutely honest with you. I'm not sure exactly how to interpret these results,

but I do not think that we created life. What I can tell you is that when you look at the control sample, there are a lot of interesting little particles and blobs and things in there, and I don't know what I'm looking at. But when you look at the picks of the target sample, the one that everybody meditated on, it is different because there are odd little blobby shapes in there as well, but they are bigger and they're shaped more elaborately. So was this the beginning

of life being created? I mean, I was hoping that I would look at the target samples and I would be able to see little things swimming around, you know, little things that might remind you of an amoeba or a euglina or a paramesia or something like that. And maybe, again I don't I'm not a professional microscope expert here, so all I can tell you is that there is a difference. It may be because that we were focusing on the target, but I don't know. I don't know

what to think about it. So I'm a little bummed that I didn't see obvious life in there. And again, this is the third time I have tried an experiment like this, and I don't think I'm going to do it again because it is kind of elaborate to get everybody involved. But it did produce something somewhat confusing, and so I need your help. I want you to email me. If you go to Joshua Ppe Warren dot com and scroll down to the bottom, you'll find my email address.

Email me and tell me what you can conclude by looking at the images from the control sample and the target sample. I don't think we have proof of life here. I guess that means that maybe the only way to guarantee life is well, what we learned from the birds and the bees but okay, we got to take a break. When we come back, I want to tell you about this very bizarre experience that I had related to trying to document the paranormal at Brown Mountain, where the Brown

Mountain Lights are. This just touches on a lot of different areas, including some of these stories about people who disappear in the National Forest. You know how it is. I got a lot of stuff to talk about. It stick around in the meantime. You know what, in less than thirty days, if all goes according to plan, I will be attempting for the first time ever to open my portal. I wonder if I'll have better success with

that experiment. If you want to know, if you want to be one of the first to know, you got to sign up for my free and spam free e newsletter. There's no period after the P. When you type in Joshua Pwarren dot com and right there on the homepage put your email address into the bank there to subscribe. Take you two seconds hit submit. You'll instantly receive an automated email with some free online gifts from me that will help you start making your life more magical. I

promise you. Homepage of Joshua P. Warren dot com. That is something you can do right now. I am Joshua P. Warren, and you're listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, and I will be right back. Welcome back to Strange Things, both the

iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host, the Wizard of Weird, Joshua FE Warren, beaming into your wormhole brain from my studio in Sin City, Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is golden and every night is silver. I gietato zoom. During the break, I was thinking, you know what, hmmm, I'm looking right now at Thisikola Tesla purple wish plates that I created. You can only get this product from me. This is my

original proprietary design. And I was thinking, I know, I just said that I don't plan to do another version of the Genesis experiment, But what if what if I did something like that again where I can't help myself? Can I or I just take I take two bottles once again? Maybe I go ahead and do the salt and the nitrogen and the sugar in each of them once again, but this time I don't tell anybody about it. I don't have to post it on the internet and

get everybody to go look at it. Instead, I just take the one that's my target and I put it on top of the Tesla purple wishplate. What do you think about that? And on my website you also have a Tesla kit that has a pendit you can wear, but the wish plate, though, I carry this with me on my wallet, and I mean, it's insane. I don't even I never go to the casino without it anymore. I tell you that it emanates something. It really does it.

It's mesmerizing, it's hypnotic. You can feel it. And I've also been zoning out and falling asleep every night to the purple tone. So I love this and I also take it and I use it with my other stuff. I put it on my wishing machine input plate. I put it on my prayer board. I mean, it's sort of like, I think it super boosts everything else that I'm doing. But what if if it actually is giving off some kind of enhanced bio energy chi key Prama, Well,

obviously it should increase the odds of life. Developing inside the water. I think I'm gonna have to try that. I'm definitely going to be doing more experiments seeing how it affects plant growth, in the growth of various fung guy and such. Well, anyway, you know what, here's something that I've mentioned this before, and I think that it's

worth bringing up. When you do these weird experiments, and you know, I'm getting geared up and pumped up to do this giant portal opening experiment that I've been talking about for almost three years. It's been a lot of work, it's been a lot of money, it's been a lot of time. It's been it's been very complicated, and I'm going to be nervous right up until the moment where I get out in the desert and hit the button and I swear that's the truth. But here's something that

crosses my mind. When you do these kinds of paranormal experiments, and sometimes I do them on my own, sometimes I ask you to join me and participate and we do mass consciousness things, there is this bizarre phenomenon where it seems like that sometimes the universe is conspiring against you to prevent you from getting too much of a glimpse behind the scenes into the paranormal world. Let me give you a very good example of this. Of course, I was born in western North Carolina, home of the Brown

Mountain Lights. Surely you've heard about this. Brown Mountain is this low lying ridge in the Pisga National Forest, and for hundreds of years people have seen these multicolored balls of light hovering on and around the ridge at night, and no one can explain them. That's it, in a nutshell. I've talked about this a lot. I've written books about it. My dad has a book that you can find on Amazon called Brown Mountain Lights Adventure. It's a fictional adventure story.

And so I started going up to Brown Mountain and when I was a teenager. You know, this is back in the nineteen nineties, and by about like two thousand and three, two thousand and two, two thousand and three, I was really really ramped up, and my friends and I were going up there and camping out on a regular basis. And uh, it's not not an easy environment to camp out in certain times of year. But here's why I'm bringing this up a little over fifteen years ago.

So I guess we're talking about back around two thousand and nine, one time I did something, and to be honest with you, I'm not one hundred percent certain that this was legal. But I studied a lot of these places where people were seeing the lights, and I used a lot of maps and a lot of technology, and my goal was to get footage of one of these balls of light up close, because people would always see them from like a mile away, and I wanted to

get right there next to a light. But the terrain is so rugged and dangerous, I mean, it's almost impossible. So I I used a lot of data, years worth of data, and I came up with this one spot where I thought there was a good chance we might actually see one of these lights emerging from the mountain up close and personal. But this was on government property, and I did get permits from the government from time

to time for camping and stuff like that. But I also wanted to kind of keep this a little bit of a secret. So I wanted to go up there and mount a hidden camera somewhere something that you nobody would know about at this spot, and just let it run for a week and see if I could capture one of these up close and personal. So that's what

I did. I got one of these game cams and went on this incredibly strenuous hike to this spot that I thought had a high likelihood, and I put the camera there, camouflaged it, and I left it there for a week. And the only reason I'm saying that might be illegal is that might be considered littering or something. I don't know, but that's all I'm going to tell you about what I did. So I left the camera there for a week, went back a week later, hiked out there, got it, took it back. Could not wait

to watch the footage. I was actually sitting there with my friend Forrest Connor, and we were at the Lemur Laboratory late at night, and I popped the SD card in the computer and there were bunches of incidents where it had been triggered. And I'm telling you, this is the most frustrating thing I've ever experienced in my entire life.

There were times where at two o'clock in the morning, when it was windy and cold and miserable, and there was not any chance of anybody being around there, where all of a sudden a light would appe right at the edge of the camera I'm talking. It was just like bleeding over. This is the middle of the National Forest, okay, bleeding This light was bleeding over onto the edge of

the camera. I wanted to reach out through time and space and grab that camera and just move it like ten or twenty degrees to the right, and over and over and over. We got this light just teasing us right there at the edge, and I was sitting there, you know, just like gritting my teeth, thinking, please God, let one of these clips show this thing. And that was as good as it got. And I mean, I

was so talking about crestfallen, so disappointed. You'd think that I would have gone back up and tried it again, but I didn't. It was so it was so disappointing that I almost just was just disgusted with the whole thing at that point for a while. You know. That's just how I felt about it. And I think this ties into something that most of you who investigate the

paranormal might know about it. I kind of think of it as I call it the bashful universe theory, meaning that there is some kind of an intelligent design here and it's fine for us to be curious, and it's fine for us to explore it, and it's fine for us to progress and evolve and make new technologies and new discoveries when the time is right. In other words, the universe did not want men to fly airplanes before the right Brothers were born. That was when the timing

was right. People were trying thousands of years before that. But it's almost like it. It doesn't matter how well how much you try, how skilled you are, if you're trying to get a glimpse of things behind the scenes, and the universe is not want that revealed yet. It will tease you, it will drive you insane, but it's not ready to give up its secret ship. I mean, I just pulled that out of thin air. The bashful

universe theory applied to paranormal investigation. But I have come to believe it's a real thing, and that should not prevent you from trying. But just be aware that this is often what happens. And I think it also explains why that there are so many things that are destined to be just stunning mysteries. You know, speaking of the National Forest, I'm sure you probably know who David Politis is.

David Politis has written these books. He calls Missing four one one about all of these people who vanish in the National forests. And it's not like somebody goes out for a hike and they don't come back like they've fall him off a cliff. I mean, they vanish in the craziest possible ways. And I've always been especially interested in this because that my great grandfather, or so I'm sorry,

my great uncle named Claude Callaway. He lived on a piece of property in Barnardsville, North Carolina, near the National Forest, and one day he vanished sort of in mid conversation. I've talked about this a lot. This was in the nineteen thirties. He was never seen again. It was a big tragedy in my family. When we come back. I want to tell you something that I heard David Politis say the other day about how absolutely bizarre some of

this stuff is. Some of these mysteries are when you're in places where you have you know, like National Forest, Federal and all that, and then it's going to tie into some other well, you know how it goes. I'm Joshua P. Warren. If you're listening to strange things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast am Paranormal Podcast Network. I'll be back after these important messages. Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeart Radio and Coast Am Parahnormal

Podcast Network. I'm your host, Joshua P. Warren, and this is the show where the unusual becomes usual. Have you ever heard of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. You know Heisenberg. He was a German physicist back in the early twentieth century. And if I understand this correctly, the easiest way to try to explain this on a podcast is that he said that it's almost impossible to accurately measure something because the very fact that you are there trying to measure

it it influences the thing that is being measured. And more specifically, this was replied to the quantum physics of

trying to document a particle's position and speed. The same time, we are definitely not going to get into a quantum physics lesson on this podcast today, but you know, I always thought that this is applicable when it comes to us trying to to document some of these strange phenomena, that the fact that we are there trying to document it changes some of the conditions, especially when you go to like a haunted house, and you know, you have

these people who saying, like, when I'm alone in this room, all these things happen. And then the investigators go, great, let's pile five or six guys in there with a bunch of cameras and lights and electricity and things that go by and see if we can capture that. And then you move all this stuff in and it completely

disrupts the environment. And so it's in some ways it's it's almost, I don't want to say it's futile, but that is the biggest challenge we have documenting these strange phenomena that occur sometimes only in the presence of a person who's not there trying to document it. And a lot of this weird stuff does happen around national forests.

It may be because that these are places that have not been so re sculpted by modern humans that they are still kind of built the way that Mother Nature very gradually intentionally built them over billions of years, and that they synchronize and harmonize with the environment in a certain way. And then we go in there to some of these places and we start tearing them apart. And

we destroy this energy source. But I bring this up because you know, I was listening a while back to David Politis being interviewed on Coastaco by I believe George Knapp. And David Politis is a retired police officer, and he seems to be an extremely down to earth, logical, practical man, and he has written lots of books and done movies, et cetera, talking about how how weird it is that so many people vanish under bizarre circumstances every year in

the national parks. But then you go to the park Service and try to get information about it, and they don't want to help you. They don't want to give you information. They don't want they don't want to, you know, help you get access to any kind of files about the case. And you think it'd be the opposite, because you think, well, hey, there's a there's a good citizen out here who's happy to come in and spend time and money and try to solve, you know, solve the

cold case. But it's almost like there's this kind of like underground bureaucracy of individuals in that park system. According to him, that that will shut you out. But I bring this up because that in particular, he said that, and he didn't only say this on the podcast, but I see him in a previous interview. He said that we're not just talking about people who go out in the woods and then they disappear, like they may have

fallen off a cliff or something. He said, sometimes there are kids that he write about who are who vanish and we're talking like two or three or four years old, and they're found ten or fifteen miles from the point where they were last seen, or they're found five thousand feet higher in elevation than when they disappeared. And he says, as a parent, you know, my kid wasn't going to make that distance of this amount of time or climb the elevation of this period of time does not make sense.

Polita says, there was a little boy we crowned in our last movie in Oregon that disappeared for nine hours and was found twelve miles away, two mountain ranges away. And we had the celebrity survivor, man Less Stroud, trying to reenact what the little boy did through the night, and in the middle of the night Less stopped and said, I could not do this. This isn't right. This kid did not do this on his own. Wow. And you know there are people who say, oh Bigfoot has carried

them off. And he does have some odd stories like he says that, like there was one kid who disappeared and later when they I guess, I think this was in North Carolina. Later they asked the kid where he had been, and he said that he was in a cave with a bear and the bear could talk. Okay. One time a kid said that he'd been taken by a robot. And so you know, George Knapp he would ask David Politis like do you think that these are like bigfoot sighting stuff? And Politas says, look, I have

never seen any evidence of a bigfoot. That's all I can tell you. He says, I don't know, but I'm just not I have never seen evidence of a bigfoot. So how do we explain these things? You know? I think it was back in twenty twenty one, I was invited by George Nori to be a speaker at the Coast to Coast AM Live show on stage and Everett, Washington near Seattle, and David Politis was supposed to be there, but he had a personal loss of a loved one,

I believe, and he wasn't able to make it. As a matter of fact, they may have even asked me to be there as a replacement for him. So I've never actually gotten to talk to him in person, but I watched sort of a special years ago on the History Channel where David Politis went to I want to say it was mace Veri Day. You can see I

didn't prepare very well for this podcast. I've been very busy, but I think it was Maceveri Day in Colorado, and he brought some physicists with him, and the physicists they actually were breaking out very sensitive lasers and other equipment to set up, and they said that they had documented space time anomalies there, like a space time warp in this area around where some of these disappearances had occurred.

And years before that, I had documented what I call a space time anomaly or a time warp north of Las Vegas, and that made national news. I've talked about that before. I documented that using Ronald Heath's DT meter, his differential time rate meter, and since then I have not been able to document it again. So I guess I got very lucky that one time, but using a

completely different system. David Politis had these scientists who are I mean, these are bona fide PhD carrying physicists who went out there and said that they had documented a space time warp there in Colorado, and that's that's huge, and nobody even paid attention to it. So, I mean, I really believe that we're onto something here. When it comes to the idea that there are little wormholes and black holes all over the place, and you know, things

do vibrate at a different rate. People. Look, I do have a very solid understanding of the technical aspect of paranormal investigation, and sometimes people contact me and they say something like, I don't understand what it means when these like metaphysicians and psychics and hippies say like, you need to raise your vibration. What does that mean. Well, a

low vibration is associated where death like absolute zero. It's associating with not being interactive, not being thoughtful, being very dense. And so the idea is that you might be able to somehow consciously channel more energy that literally makes your bio energy field resonate at a higher rate, which allows it to penetrate more into the world around you and reach more and access more and enjoy and experience more.

That's sort of what that means technically. But there's this meme that's been going around and I don't know if you've seen it, but it's pretty simple. It says signs of a high vibration person. And of course a meme is just one of these things. It's like a little graphic that people they pass around on social media usually signs of a high vibration person. Here's what they say. Number one, animals feel safe in your presence. Number two,

people stare at you in public. Number three random strangers love to come to you and talk and tell you their life stories. Number four you can feel the energy of a room shift when you walk in. And number five you irritate toxic people just by being your true and authentic self. Hmm. All very interesting, isn't it. But I kind of disagree with some of this, and I'm going to tell you why we're coming up on a break.

When we come back, I'm going to go over these these five things signs of a high vibration person and give you my opinion on that as a guy who literally has studied vibrations and a guy who has looked into the relationship between matter and energy and consciousness and the animate and inanimate. And you know, every time I fire up a Tesla coil to get some high vibes out there, shaking up things, mixing up the environment a little bit. And then I want to read some listener

emails to you. One person actually contacted me and said, josh I think you should contact a demon. Oh really, what is that a good idea? I'll tell you. I'll tell you my reaction to that as well when we come back and wrap up the show. I am josh Waopee Warren, and you're listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I'll be right back. Welcome back to the final segment of this edition of Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast

to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I'm your host, Joshua P. Warren and signs of a high vibration person. The meme that's going around says, number one, animals feel safe in your presence. Well, I think that's generally true when it comes to pets, because you know, I think I'm a high vibration person because I'm always talking about it, experimenting with it, and I know a lot of other people

that I would consider high vibration people. And I think that generally dog and cats and you know, normal pets do feel comfortable. As a matter of fact, they can become a little annoying. They're always coming up and like I'll try to ignore somebody's dog or cat. They come

up and they're always like messing with me. But having said that, I was at a lion habitat here in Las Vegas several years ago, and I swear to you there was this lion, a big male lion with a big bushy mane, and he looked at me, and have there not been a fence there, I would have been lion lunch. It was scary. He just came roaring towards me. I could feel his hot, stinky breath. And so I don't know, I don't know how I feel about that.

I think domestic animals, yeah, But and I've also walked up on beards in the woods and they've never hurt me. They've just turned around and ran off. So there's probably more truth to that than not. Number two people stare at you in public. I have personally experienced this, but more more in other places, like when I was living in Puerto Rico. You have to realize, I'm six foot two, I'm a big guy, well over two hundred pounds, and

I usually look like Frosty the snow Man. I kind of stand out in a tropical environment, and so kids would look at me as if Santa Claus had just stepped into the room. But I don't know. I mean, do people stare at you in public a lot and you think it's is it? Do you look freaky? If that's maybe that's the explanation. If not, who knows. Number Three random strangers love to come to you and talk and tell you their stories. Boy, does that happen every day?

And when I go out, you probably know. I don't go out looking special. I don't have any piercings. I don't have any tattoos. I've never dyed my hair. Sometimes I wear a fedora, but most of the time I wear a ball cap. Same thing with my wife. My wife have any tattoos, she doesn't dress all crazy. We kind of tone it down when we go out. But sure enough that one rings rings true. Random strangers love to come to you and talk and tell you their life stories. Number four, you can fill the energy of

a room shift when you walk in. I don't know. That's kind of an egotistical thing, isn't it. That's so subjective. I don't even know how you can judge that. That seems a little narcissistic. And then the fifth one, you irritate toxic people just by being your true and authentic self. Again, how do you who's the judge that? It's subjective? It's your ego? I think that's a little narcissistic. So I don't know that you can say, like, oh, you're who

gets to define who the toxic people are? Like, you can do that for yourself, but that doesn't mean that there's a definitive standard. So anyway, that's how I feel about these signs of a high vibration person meme that's circling the internet. Let's go to some emails, shall we. This comes from Jim, and I don't have it pulled up here exactly where he lives. He's in the States.

He says, I purchased your good luck gold money envelope and purple metal circle after your last appearance and the results were as good or better than you said they would be. Thank you. I'm about to purchase your purple wish plate, but have a question. Can you ship to a PO box? So, yes, yes we can. We usually ship everything through the USPS, the United States Postal Service, so PO boxes are fine. And thank you for your kind words, Jim. Next we have this email from this

is a man named John. He says, can you please give an update on the portal opening machine release date? Thanks well, John, the experiment. I'm planning on doing the experiment within the next thirty days. I don't want to say exactly when. You know it's going to be a near Rachel, Nevada, you know that much, but I don't want to say exactly when. I've already had to alter the date a little bit here and there to accommodate some tactical issues. But probably within the next thirty days.

If all goes according to plan, I will have fired this thing up. Of course, when I record one of these podcasts, sometimes it can take two or three weeks for the podcast to come out. So that's why I say, if you want to stay up to date and as close as you're going to get to real time subscribe to my free e newsletter there at Joshwapee Warren dot com, and those of you who do that, we'll hear the results first. This comes in from a person well, raw raw, Okay,

let's see it. He says, I listened to the podcast with George regarding the Purple Plate and your portal, and something I could suggest is contacting angels or demons via ceremonial magic to get their opinions to either refine your portal or to ask their opinions about your venture. Gallery of Magic has a lot of kindle books that simplify contact with both sides. Probably a good step to take

before powering this baby up. Hmm, what do you think should I have a ceremonial ritual to contact angels and demons and get their opinion? Look, if I if I could sit down and do a ceremonial ritual and have an angel or a demon pop up and give me advice on this, I probably wouldn't need a portal opening machine to begin with. That sounds like you're opening a portal.

I believe that you could put yourself in the right state of mind and you can do rituals, and you can bring angelic energies and angelic entities into your life, and you can bring demonic entities and demonic energies into your life, but that doesn't mean that you can sit there and communicate with them like I am talking to you. I've never experienced that. Of all the things that I've done, and yes, I did one time try to conjure up satan.

I put a naked woman on a table with a goat skull and all kinds of stuff and I try to I mean, I'm sorry if that offends you, but I did. I tried it, and nothing happened. So I believe you can bring that energy into your life. But I don't think that you can sit down and rely on angels or demons to come through and have like a technical conversation with you about things and and give you their opinion on stuff. So I mean, it's it's

it's an interesting concept. I found it humorous to read that, but I think that now I'm gonna I'm gonna skip the whole Let's do a ritual to contact a demon thing right now and just fire up my my nerdy machine in the desert and see what happens. Okay, how about this, Why don't we in the show on something

that I do occasionally that I call mental manna. So mental manna is when I just kind of tell you a story that's I don't know, a little bit silly, a little bit thought provoking, a little bit funny about some of the things that I experience in my daily life, especially living here in Las Vegas, Nevada, because you know, when you live in Las Vegas, it's it's it's not a normal life. I mean, every day is sort of like being in a movie and you don't know exactly

what you're going to see when you step out the door. Well, my wife Lauren and I we we chose not to have kids, and that's because that we wanted to have money. And everybody I see you as kids doesn't have h doesn't usually have a lot of money. So we were like, let's enjoy our lives and be able to travel and you know, go out to have fancy dinners from time to time. And you know, obviously it worked really hard. But the problem is, I'm not honestly, I'm just not

the most graceful guy you've ever met. I mentioned I'm a large guy. I've always been good at wrestling, and I've been good at chess, but I'm not like great at sports that have a ball or something involved. And so a lot of times I'm kind of clumsy. And so when I go out to eat at a nice restaurant, I usually I don't drink red wine because if I do, I know it's going to end up on my shirt at some point. And if I have one of those napkins they give you, those nice cloth napkins, it's gonna

end up on the floor at some point. I don't know why. So I always tuck my cloth napkin into my belt while I'm eating. And so we went to this kind of upscale restaurant the other day. Everything was great, paid the bill, and then we decided to stop at this bar on the way home where we could pick up some last minute food to go. And we get out of the car and we go walking toward the door, and Lauren looks at me and she laughs and she goes,

oh my god, you stole their napkin. And I look down and sure enough, the napkin from the rest the fancy restaurant was still under my belt. I know I'm sounding like a super criminal, supervillain criminal. At this point, I've told you, well, look, I didn't intend to steal the napkins. That's the stupid thing that happened to me recently. Okay, everybody, end of the show. Here it is the good Fortune Tom.

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