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Episode 187: People Who Have Teleported! And Time Travelers?

May 17, 202453 min
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I am Joshua P. Warren, and each week on this show, I'll be bringing you brand new mind blowing content, news exercises, and weird experiments you can do at home, and a lot more on this edition of the show. People who have teleported and time travelers. I realized I kind of have to address the time traveler thing as well if I'm going to talk about teleportation. Years ago, when I was a much younger man, I heard this story about a fellow named David Lange. Have you heard this one? He?

It was said to be a farmer who lived near this town called Gallatin, Tennessee, which is less than an hour's drive north of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee. And on September the twenty third of eighteen eighty, he supposedly vanished into thin air while walking through a field near his home. His wife, children, and two men who were passing by in a buggy all supposedly witnessed his disappearance. And there was a book published in nineteen fifty nine called Stranger

than Fiction. The author, Frank Edwards, included this description. I'm going to read this. It's like a couple of paragraphs, but you know interesting. David Lang had not taken more than a half a dozen steps when he disappeared in full view of all those present. Missus Lang screamed. The children, too startled to realize what had happened, stood mutely. Instinctively.

They all ran toward the spot where Lang had last been seen a few seconds before Judge Peck and his companion, the judges brother in law, scrambled out of their buggy and raced across the field. The five of them arrived on the spot of Lang's disappearance almost simultaneously. There was not a tree, not a bush, not a hole to mar the surface, and not a single clue to indicate what had happened to David Lang. The grown ups searched the field around and around and found nothing. Missus Lang

became hysterical and had to be led screaming into the house. Meanwhile, neighbors had been alerted by the frantic ringing of a huge bell that stood in the side yard, and they spread the alarm. By nightfall, scores of people were on the scene, many of them with lanterns, and they searched every foot of the field in which Ling had last been seen a few hours before. They stamped their feet on the dry, hard sod and hope of detecting some hole into which he may have fallen, but they found

they found none. David Lang was gone. He had vanished in full view of his wife, his two children, and the two men in the buggy. One second he was there, walking across the sunlit field, and the next instant he

was gone. Eventually, the grass around where Lang had disappeared turned yellow in a fifteen foot diameter circle, suggesting that some form of energy had mysteriously transported him away, and seven months later, his children were said to have heard their father's voice faintly calling out for help as they played near the spot of his disappearance, but eventually the sound of his voice faded away. They never heard his

voice again. According to the website hoaxes dot org, a lot of people think that this was just a made up story. They say it is more likely that the tale of David Lang was invented by the mystery novel writer Stuart Palmer, and in July of nineteen fifty three, Palmer published the earliest known account of the Lang story

in Fate magazine. Palmer claimed the tale had been told to him by Sarah Lang, the daughter of David Lang, but hoaxes dot org says in reality, Palmer probably lifted the idea for the tell from a short story by Ambrose Spears called The Difficulty of Crossing a Field. I don't know what to believe. It was too long ago. These are anecdotes, right, But I tell you one thing. When I first came across that story, it sure did remind me of what happened in my own family back

in the nineteen thirties. You've probably heard me talk about this before. My great uncle Claude Calloway was, well, I'll make it as brief as I can. I mean, he was in the yard on a summer day in Barnardsville, North Carolina, reading a copy of his favorite magazine. He was actually kind of sitting on the steps of the porch. The magazine was called Western Magazine, all Gunslinger tells, And he was conversing through an open window with his father

named Jack. And Jack was in the kitchen of the house, fixing lunch for the two of them, and they were just talking back and forth. And when lunch was ready, Jack went outside to serve Claude. And you know, there was Claude's magazine on the porch, but no Claude. And my great uncle Claude Calloy was never seen or heard from again. It was like he had vanished mid sentence in the blink of an eye. I've always just, you know, obviously thought that those two stories seemed to resonate with

each other. And recently I did a podcast about the life of Charles Fort, and Charles Fort coined this term teleportation. Teleportation is a transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them, and if you go to the etymology, says here. American writer Charles Fort coined that word in nineteen thirty one.

He joined the Greek prefix telly, meaning remote, to the root of the Latin verb porte reportar, meaning to carry, and in his book called Low, which is l exclamation point. Fort says, mostly in this book, I shall specialize upon indications that there exists a transportory force that I shall call teleportation. I shall be accused of having assembled lies, yarns, hoaxes, and superstitions, and to some degree I think so myself, to some degree I do not. I offer the data.

Pretty typical of Fort, he was always trying to cover his behind by just saying like, maybe this is crazy. Yeah, it's just a story. Just I'll give you the data, you figure out what to do with it. And at that time, in nineteen thirty one, you know, the idea of teleportation seemed ridiculous, even though of course decades later it would show up in TV shows like Star Trek. But now we actually have achieved at least some version

of this. Quantum teleportation is a technique for transferring quantum information from a sender at one location to a receiver some distance away. And you know, I started reading this article about quantum teleportation, and I thought maybe I would try to get into this and and explain it. But you know this is a podcast, and trust me, you do not want to hear me try to get into quantum teleportation. You can look that up on your own

if that's your cup of tea. But the point is information, apparently it has been transferred from one point to another. That this has been done scientifically in what appears to be I don't know, maybe similar to that spooky action at a distance that non locality and really matter and energy are the same things. That's sort of what Einstein was always trying to tell us, that matter converts to energy and vice versa. So if we can do that with energy and information, then why can't we do that

physically as well? And maybe it happens all the time. When we come back from our break, I'm going to tell you about some of these other instances in which it seems like people may have teleported and not just traveled through space, but also travel through time, And of course then we get into time travel. John Teter, do you think there was. Do you think that story was true?

I'll tell you what I think about that. And also when we come back, I have the news, I have the report on the Wizard off between myself and doctor Moulder. You know what. I've had my workshop here in Las Vegas, my new workshop for the past two years. I'm on a creative high. I'm worn out, but I have so many interesting new things that are going to be coming out this year, and some of them will only be revealed if you subscribe to my free e newsletter. Go

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Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host, the Wizard of Weird, beaming into your wormhole brain from my studio in Sin City, Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is golden and every United silver. I' ziatatos zume. You know what, During the break, I had to take

some nose spray. You know it's funny. I was talking to my mom and dead earlier today about the fact that when I grew up in Asheville, North Carolina, Ashville is a very vibrant place, full of vegetation, and it's a lot like well, frankly like parts of England and Ireland, which is why a lot of the Scotch Irish type folks moved to western North Carolina. And I always had, you know, allergy issues with all the trees and all the plants, especially in the springtime. And then of course

I moved to the tropics. I moved to Puerto Rico, and that was like living in a terrarium, and so you know, I had issues there. I finally moved out here to the desert, and I thought, well, this will be a hypoallergenic place, you know, there's no vegetation. Turns out it doesn't matter. They have, like there's a red alert tree pollen level right now, and it's so dry here in the desert that they have these winds to worms that come whipping through and all these particulates get

in the air. And it's funny as a guy who talks for a living, I mean, I still have to deal with with allergens living out here in the desert. It never ends. So does everybody have to deal with that? I don't know. Of course, I am just a sensitive naked man. But another thing we have here in the desert in Las Vegas is gambling. And if you listen to my last show, you probably heard that I challenged

the Great Doctor Mulder to a wizard off. And basically what that meant was, I said, Okay, let's put our manifestation powers head to head. I'm going to go to a local casino. And we determined that he was going to try to make a roulette ball land on the color and I was going to try to make it land on the color black. So I actually ended up

doing it that same day. I went a few hours after I talked to him, and it was kind of funny because I put one hundred dollars down on black, but Lauren walked up and she put one hundred dollars down on red to represent Doctor Moulder's bet, And of course the people at the roulette table didn't know what was going on, and they're like, you guys are betting against each other, and so, you know, I was having fun with that because I think it was pretty clear

that we're a married couple, and so I said, oh, yeah, yeah, we're settling an all dispute here. So then these people at the roulette table started taking sides with me or Lauren, and I'm thinking if they only knew what I was actually doing, this is too far, too complicated to explain. But anyway, I put one hundred on black, Lauren put bread, adds one hundred on red doctor Moulder's hundred, and they spun the wheel, and what do you think it landed on?

It landed on black. So I won the wizard Off, and that that does not mean that you should think any less of doctor Moulder because I am a seasoned manifestation roulette master. Okay, anybody who knows me and has been to a casino with me knows that I'm pretty good at that. But so that's the answer. When I did the wizard Off with Rilock, neither one of us won because it hit green. But I did win the wizard Off the other day with doctor Moulder. So there's

your update on that. And thank you doctor Moulder for being a good sport and playing along. I'm sure that he's going to try to challenge me to something else someday to get back at me. All right, so let's move on to the topic at hand. People who have teleported about twenty years ago. Actually, you know what, let me just I want to read you this first. I

think this is really interesting. Nikola Tesla was such a genius that he may have just been an alien in my opinion, And in nineteen twenty six he pretty much predicted the modern smartphone. There's a quote here. I've seen this in a number of places, including geek wire dot com and where he was interviewed for Collier's magazine, and he said, quote, when wireless is perfectly applied, the whole earth will be converted into a huge brain, which is which in fact it is. Wow. Let me read that again.

That's pretty amazing a guy in nineteen twenty six. When wireless is perfectly applied, the whole earth will be converted into a huge brain, which in fact it is. All things being particles of a real and rhythmic whole. We shall be able to communicate with one another instantly, irrespective

of distance. Not only this, but through television and telephony, we shall see and hear one another as perfectly as though we were face to face, despite intervening distances of thousands of miles, and the instruments through which we shall be able to do this will be amazingly simple compared with our present telephone. A man will be able to carry one in his vest pocket. Is't that cool? So you know we're talking about we've already achieved something like teleportation.

Maybe it's not one hundred percent teleportation because there is a little lag time still, but you get the picture. We have quantum computers now that are being developed. At some point it will be true teleportation. But we're close enough there with information. And again, information is energy and energy is matter. So I mean use that when you open your mind to the possibility that sometimes there have been occasions of which people may have traveled through space time.

And about twenty years ago I was producing these paralormal conferences at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina. One of the people I hired to be a speaker was Patrick Weige, and Patrick Weige was the co author of one of my favorite books. It's called The Field Guide to Ghosts and Other Apparitions. He wrote it along with Hillary Evans, and this book was published by HarperCollins

in looks like two thousand and I was. This is the only book, by the way, that I am aware of, that has one of my books called Plausible Ghosts included in the bibliography. I was very honored by that, and so in the Field Guide to Ghosts and Other Apparitions by Patrick Weige and Hillary Evans, And if you can get your hands on a copy of this, you should definitely do it. It starts with one of my favorite quotes, why shouldn't truth be stranger than fiction? Fiction? After all

has to make sense. It's divided into ghosts of the past, ghost of the present, ghost of the future. Let's see here, all right.

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When you you know, when you see a ghost, have you teleported to their time or have they teleported to your time? And when you see a ghost, are you a ghost to the ghost? In other words, is it just a shocked to see you as you are to see it? You know, maybe sometimes you're seeing someone from the past and they are seeing someone from the future. Again, it's one of these, you know, it's almost like a

chicken or egg scenario. And yeah, ghosts from the past or what we usually talk about, Oh, I saw a person who once lived a long time ago, and then you have this sometimes you see ghosts that appear to be from the future. They might be harbingers, they might give you some kind of a warning. Then you have doubles what your ghosts from perhaps the present, where you see two versions of the same person at the same time.

But then there is this category they talk about this book called time slips, and time slip is different because it seems almost like that you don't just teleport before another being, you teleport into an entirely different landscape. Let me give you an example. Okay, here's something that happened. They're writing about this in this book. Here's an incident that happened on August tenth of nineteen oh one and Versailles, France.

There were these two English school teachers, one named Annie Moberly and the other Eleanor Jordain, and they were visiting Versailles, which is Louis the fourteenth's Grand palace, just outside of Paris, and they're wandering through this park and they kind of lost their way despite the guide books they were carrying. And then they claimed they felt this strange oppressiveness was how they described it, and they just attributed that to

the summer heat. And then they started noticing that the staff of the park surprised them with their out of date costumes, and one man in particular seemed unpleasantly sinister. I got to take a break when we come back. I think you see where this is going. It seems like these two ladies were walking along at Versailles and all of a sudden they found themselves back in time. They had teleported through space time. I'll finish that, and I got another one for you when we come back.

And uh boy, this is a big topic teleportation space time. I'm Joshua pe Warren. You're listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, and I will be back after these important messages.

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Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeart Radio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I'm your host, Joshua P. Warren, and this is the show where the unusual because usual. So we have these two English school teachers named Annie Moberly and Eleanor Jordame. They're at Versailles back in nineteen oh one, and it says Moberly was surprised to see a pretty, fair haired lady in an

old fashioned dress sitting and apparently sketching. She wore a broad brimmed white hat, a light colored scarf around her shoulders, in a low cut dress with a full skirt. Moberly felt there was something strange about her, but by this time their entire visits seemed to have taken on the

character of a dream. Later, upon realizing just how strange their visit had been, the two ladies began to research the palace and its history, and over a period of years they reached the conclusion that although they had been walking through the park in nineteen oh one, they had seen it as it had been, probably in seventeen eighty nine, at the time the French Revolution. In fact, the sketching lady could have been Marie Antoinette herself, and other individuals

could be tentatively identified. Okay, so, and there's a lot more detail there. How about this story another incident from nineteen seventy seven, Hammer Springs, New Zealand. This is a witness named Alan Kennington. He was a night porter and a lodge there called the Hammer Lodge, which featured a

hot springs and a golf course nearby. And at two point fifteen am, early one August morning, Kennington, in the course of his usual chores, was carrying a bucket of coal from outside into the smoking room and he pushed opened the glass doors and he saw two people he did not recognize sitting at a table at the head of the old fashioned, heavy legged table. Was an elderly lady and a long gray smock with lace around the neck.

And a young boy about twelve, wearing trousers tied just below the knee, sitting there at the side of the table. I just couldn't believe it, said Kennington. They were sitting there about seven meters away, like two normal people having breakfast. At the table was halfway through the wall in the dining room, and the portion of the wall where the table was going through was all shimmering, sort of vibrating. The two were eating out of large bowls again breakfast.

Apparently there was a toast rack on the table. The woman turned toward Kennington and smiled, and he noticed that her face was very lined, and there were fresh wet stains down the front of a smock. I don't know what that means. The boy was about to turn his head toward Kennington when suddenly the scene vanished completely. So, okay, is this ghostly? Yeah? But maybe you know ghostly phenomena is a part of teleportation. Where do we draw that line?

I mean, this is interesting in that particular story that the guy talks about, how that the scene of them sitting at the table almost it may have been like a recording from another point in history and space time, because the table was sort of in the scene and out of the scene, And it makes you wonder if maybe the structure had been changed over time. These kinds of stories, believe it or not, they go on and on.

There's a lot of them. In fact, a long time ago, I went to Chicago and visited my friend Grandmaster Tom Cameron, and he took me to Bachelor's Grove Cemetery. I've been there a couple of times. I went back at least one other time with Laren, my wife, and there's a similar type of thing that happens there. Let's see. If I go to ghostcitytours dot com, they talk about what's called the phantom Farmhouse. Some people call it the magic House.

It's this white, one story Victorian house with a porch swing and a picket fits around it, and it just sometimes appears next to this swampy area. The house usually appears transparent with yellow orange light in its windows that flickers as if flipped from a candle. Many reports say that it shrinks away and eventually disappears when approached. Some say there's a legend if you enter it, you'll never return.

Going back to teleportation, and I remember this story in eighteen seventy, a farmer was plowing a nearby field with his horse when the animal became startled. The farmer was caught off guard and, having become tangled in the reins, was then dragged as the horse plunged into the adjacent pond and they both drowned, and the ghostly figures of both can be seen on the surface of the pond

beside the cemetery. So again it gets tricky defining how much of this is a recording of the pastor or or a glimpse of the future, versus a teleportation where you actually go through and you know, you end up in another place and time. To some degree, it might be minimally physical, where in other words, you're just seeing the information, or in other cases maybe it's like you know,

Michael J. Fox and back to the future. National Geographic has a page about this topic that's on their kids page, and it says teleportation is very real, but it's not the kind that appears in science fiction. Real life teleportation uses the principles of quantum physics, a set of rules that describe the strange behavior of photons, electrons, and other minuscule particles that make up the universe. Okay, and then they get into the you know, entanglement and all that.

But do you think it's possible that some people have traveled through time in the way that John uh or the way that Michael J. Fox travel through time and back to the future. John Teeter is a name that some of you will surely recognize, especially if you've been following Coast to Coast, am pseudonym used on Internet forums between the year two thousand and two thousand and one by an individual claiming to be an American military time traveler from the year twenty thirty six. John Teeter's post

discussed various aspects of time travel. So, in other words, this guy claimed he was from twenty thirty six and had come back to two thousand and two thousand and one, and he was saying that he had come back because there were all these future calamitous events, including a global nuclear war. And of course there are a lot of people who say this whole thing has been huge hoax,

but there's no conclusion. As a matter of fact, if you go and you look at some of the things that he predicted, some of it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. He said that some kind of a great war, like a civil war in the US would start in two thousand and five, and that didn't happen. And then and then he says there would be a huge war in twenty fifteen, similar to a World War three, you know, which that didn't happen. And so people could look at that and say, well, he is on a

different timeline. Maybe maybe not, But I you know what, I've always felt that the John Teeter thing was probably bugus. That's just my personal opinion. I just have not felt that that there was anything to it. But I'm kind of surprised that all these years later, you know, twenty twenty five or almost twenty five years later, nobody's come

out to take credit for the popularity of that. Would you would you take the opportunity to travel through time if somebody put a big box in front of you and they said, we can you walk in here and we're going to teleport you, and even if it's not a different time, necessarily, I mean, you can't separate space and time. Let's say, you know, we all hate getting

on airplanes. They're a huge pain. Let's say instead of getting on an airplane to go travel to this beautiful beach in New Zealand, you walk into this room and we flick a switch and boom, you're going to pop out there, you know, star trek kind of style. Would you do that or would you be a friend of the kind of scenario that we we were told about

in like that movie The Fly? You know, I guess the first one came out in nineteen fifty eight, and then in nineteen eighty six, Jeff Goldblum, you know, was in that movie, and basically a fly gets in there when he's being teleported. It kind of reminds you of the of like the Philadelphia experiment, and then and then somehow or another, your molecules get mixed up with the flies. And then now you got, you know, some horrific inseparable

molecular structure here. But I have an idea about something that I think would be even more horrifying and terrifying than that, if you actually were to take a chance teleporting, which would include traveling through time. When we come back, I'm gonna tell you about that. But you know what, this is one of those topics that it can be fun, it can be disturbing. But I've got some positive emails that have come in and I want to share some of them with you. And I just have so much

stuff here to go over. It's amazing, never enough time. I'm Joshua P. Warren. You're listening to Strange things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast am Peronorma podcast network, and I will be right back. Hang on, josh will be right back.

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Welcome back to the final segment of this edition of Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host, Joshua P. Warren. And imagine if you have this box in front of you and these brilliant signists say this is the teleportation machine.

You step in here, yeah, you're gonna pop out instantly in New Zealand, and you say, let's do this, and you step into the box and what appears to be you steps out of the box in New Zealand and everybody applauds and says that was a big success, and they all think it worked. But actually from your point of view, the the conscious being that you are. You step into the box and then you get somehow frozen in space time forever. It's like a purgatory, and this

reproduction of you comes out the other side. But from your point of view, you are imprisoned in this space time block because that somehow, your your molecules have just been I don't know, frozen in some way. That's that's some horrific stuff, and that may make you never want to try it even if it's available.

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But I've often wondered if some of these stories I get about shadow people might be people who are teleporting time travelers, because a lot of times these shadow people, you know, they're just sort of like slinking around and lurking in the hallways in the corners, and they don't want you to see them. They seem to be just

barely tangible. And it would make sense that if people from the future were traveling back to the past, maybe they wouldn't want to make a big impact because they don't want to accidentally change things that are going to impact how the future turns out. So they're just kind of like creeping around, just watching us, like a bunch of voyeurs. This is all very unpleasant stuff, isn't it.

Let's talk about something positive. I did a podcast not too long ago, let's see episode one two, and it was called Numerology Make You Rich and Happy Truth, And I got a cool email from that. I guess before I read this email, I don't know. I feel like apps I should try to summarize or wrap up the whole teleportation thing. Look, here's my opinion. We can teleport information right now basically, maybe not one hundred percent, but

almost one hundred percent. And we know that quantum physics tells us that spooky action at a distance and non locality is real, and the big picture is the same as the little picture, and information is energy, and energy is matter, and you're a matter, and so eventually you're you know, humans will be able to teleport if we're not doing it already by these you know, haphazard conditions.

So I have no problem whatsoever believing in teleportation, whether it happens naturally and you you stumble into it, or if someday that's how we will create technology to travel. But I still don't think I would step into the teleportation machine for the reason that I gave you episode can numer Al Did you make you rich and happy? Truth? Listen to this. This comes to me from a man named Tommy, and he's in Saint Louis, Missouri. He says, First off, I gotta say I love to listen to

your podcast and trying all the cool experiments. I listened to your recent episode about numerology, something I've always been interested in, and one of the coolest, craziest things happened. I broke a twenty dollars bill after listening to that episode, and in my change, I received a one dollar bill

with the first three numbers being seven, seven, seven. I thought it was interesting that you spent twenty dollars for a seven seven seven dollars and I just received one after breaking a twenty Even crazier, when I broke the five that I got back, I received yet another seven seven seven dollars. That is crazy, and it is true. I did spend twenty dollars to buy a bill on eBay that had the serial number that included seven, seven, seven,

and eight. But that's I just love that. Like stuff like that makes my day when I get a story like that. He's to the point, right on target. I mean, you don't have to admit. I wasn't going to bring this up, but I guess I ought to. The ninety nine point nine percent of the emails that I get are very positive, but sometimes, you know, I get messages that from people who I don't know. It's it's like, you know, if you listen to me, I understand that you like you know me, but I don't know you.

So even if you follow me on Twitter, slash x or Facebook or whatever, when you write me, just keep that in mind. Sometimes people send me emails and say things that are weird, and sometimes it ticks me off. I'm not your bro, I'm not your dude, and if you're going to take some time to contact me, you know, show a little bit of professional respect. I try to ignore the very few emails that I don't like. But you know, I'm not a minister, I'm not running for office,

and as Tony Robins said, I'm not your guru. I'm just a podcast host. And so if you send a message, you know, realize I'm a real person and I'm going to read it. And if you send me positivity, you'll receive positivity in return. And if you send me negativity. I might just summon some terrible things upon you. No I'm joking, okay, but you know I might write something that will hurt your feelings or whatever. But what's important here is the golden rule. And I love reading your

positive emails. And that's a good one right there. In fact, I have a letter here, I might be able to squeeze this in. By the way, if you if you're going to write me, email me. Don't send me a physical letter. Long story, but most of the time, if you send me a physical letter, there's a higher chance that it's going to get lost somehow and I will not receive it. So email me instead of writing me a physical letter. That's just the way it is these days.

I got this letter, physical letter from a man in California, and he says he's been having I don't know, interactions with I guess, well, just space aliens, you know, beings from beyond. And he says they're back, the insectoids. This time they invaded one of my lucid dreams, or caused it to be a lucid dream. I saw one of their praying mantis beings in a group of what appeared

to be a group of four law enforcement officers. He says American slash European men, very big and tall, about six or five each, with large arms, legs, and bodies in general, wearing all black clothing. And as I walked away from the insectoid, one of the officers walked with me. I walked over it to what appeared to be a vine of some kind with fruit, and I asked the officer what it was, and he said it was a

hybrid alien food for us to eat. And I said back to him, we don't need their food because we have our own food. And he said, well, it's to cool you. But I said I don't understand, and he said it's to cool you. He didn't seem to be able to answer other than that. And after I had awakened after the lucidream, I pondered what this meant. And it seems to cool you means to docile you, mister Warren. I had often wondered lately about the scores of alien

ships that have been crashing on the Earth. Why would an obviously highly advanced race of beings let such technology fall into our hands. Well, the answer I believe is that they are doing what we our government has been doing with our old World War II in Korea and Vietnam era equipment. We give it to third world countries, helping them to advance. But in this case it might be to help the world's government to gain super control

over the people that make us subservient through advanced technology. Wow, what do you think about that? Does that make sense to you? He says, I think these beings have just tipped their hand to me. What their plans are now is how to gain control over us. Maybe this batch of hybrid food may have health benefits. Who knows. Maybe it's addictive. It would make a lot, It would make it a lot easier to gain control over us. Let

me know if that resonates with you. It's kind of funny you're thinking about fruit, the Garden of Eden, all that kind of thing, the forbidden fruit. Oh well, I read your stuff. I do. All right, it's the end of the show. Relax, if you can take a deep breath, close your eyes. Here it is the good Fortune tone.

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