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Speaker 1 (01:08):
Ready to be amazed by the wizard of Weird Strange
Thing with Joshua Warren. I am Joshua B. Warren, and
each week on this show, I'll be bringing you brand
new mind blowing content, news, exercises, and weird experiments you

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can do at home, and a lot more on this
edition of the show, Did all Life come from this
one creature? Kind of a mind boggling concept. Did all
life come from this one creature? What am I talking about. Well,

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first off, let me remind you that over the years,
I have produced this experiment a couple of times that
I called the Genesis experiment. The first time I attempted
this was eighteen years ago, back in two thousand and six.
I had a buddy who worked at a hospital, and

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one day he came over and he brought some bottles
of medically sealed sterile water. So there is not one
living organism in this water, because it would be suitable
for use and surgery and whatnot. And I don't know,
I just got this strange idea, what would happen if

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we could try to manifest something living inside there? And
so I actually took one of these bottles of water
and some controls, and I was living in North Carolina
at the time, on the East coast here in the US,
and I put the bottle at a specific location on
a shelf, and I got the GPS coordinates, and I

(02:58):
went on to a coast to coat with George Nori
and told millions of people listening to the show, I
want you to go to this website, and I had
a picture of it there. Take a look at it.
Look at the GPS coordinates, and I just want you
to sit there and meditate on life being inside of

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this and we're gonna let it sit there for I
don't know, a week or whatever, and then I'm going
to take it and have it tested. We are going
to see if we have been able to spontaneously make
life spring into existence within this water, because you know,
that's always the big question when it comes to the
origin of life. I mean, where did that first cell

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come from? That's where we get into concepts of God.
And so we did the experiment. I had it tested
and it was still sterile, there was nothing in there. Well,
then I decided to try it again once I started
doing this podcast called Strange Things. In fact, if you
go back and listen to episode twenty six, I said,

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let's try this once again. And so in around April
May of twenty twenty one, three years ago, I tried
the same experiment, except this time living here on the
West coast in Las Vegas, which by the way, has
some of the absolute best water scientists in the world,

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if not the best. And that's because living, especially thriving
out in this desert, which is right next to Death Valley,
is so miraculous and unlikely that it takes the best
water engineering you can imagine. And so I was fortunate

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and I figured I'd take advantage of it. So I
told everybody on episode twenty six, same thing. Here's this
website called the Genesisforce dot com. Go there, look at
this thing. And then afterwards, it's kind of a funny story.
I took this to this really professional lab to have

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it analyzed, and I was trying to figure out, like,
how am I going to explain to them what I'm doing,
Because when you go when you walk in the door
of a place like that, they say what do you
want this water tested for? They want you to kind
of be specific. And so I went in there and
I go, okay, I have this podcast. It's on the

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Coast to Coast am Paranormal Podcast Network. And I explained
what the experiment was all about. And so the lady
at the counter, she looked at me kind of funny
for a second, and she said, I'll be right back.
So she goes to the back and she comes out
with this scientist and I tell him the same thing,
and he listens to me with just like an expressionless face,
and then he goes, I love coast to coast am

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I listened to it all the time, so he knew
exactly what I was talking about, and so that was cool,
and so he tested it. But guess why, Once again
there was no life inside. We did not manifest life
in this sterile water. Well, now I'm going to try
it again, but this time I'm going to do this

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a little differently, and you, of course are going to
help me. You're going to participate in this. And this
is not the main topic of the show. But this
is just a lead in to the main topic. Okay,
because look, I am not the smartest person with the podcast,
but I did stay at a holiday in express That

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was the other day actually, when my air conditioning went out.
And I don't know that much about biology really, because
biology is a very complicated thing. I did take biology
in college and I enjoyed it, but that's the extent
of my biology background. So this may sound idiotic, I'm
not sure, but based upon what I can tell, if

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you look at say DNA and you kind of break
it down to its most basic components, it seems to
me that DNA is pretty much made out of salt, sugar,
and nitrogen, some form of salt, some form of sugar,
some form of nitrogen. That's what I think, and so

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what I'd like to do is, okay, instead of having
something that's absolutely sterile, let's go ahead and well, let's
put some of this stuff in it to get a jar,
get a bottle, put salt, sugar, and nitrogen in there.
Let's take a look at it under a microscope. I
have my own laboratory here where I can see pretty

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obvious things under a microscope. And then I'm gonna have
everybody focus on it, and then I'm gonna look at
it again and just compare it and see if there's
any big difference, especially since I will have some controls
that are set up the same thing that you will
not be focusing on. So I'm not ready to do
this just yet, but I'm just letting you know that's

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something coming up soon and I'll be announcing through my
Free and Spam Free E newsletter when that's ready and
how you can go and participate in this. But I
started thinking about this recently because that my wife Lauren
sent me some really interesting material about what is called

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the Luca. Have you ever heard of the Luca? Luca?
The Luca stands for the last universal common ancestor, and
scientists say that this is a single celled organism from

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which all life sprang. I listened to this if you
go to astrobiology dot NASA dot gov. Okay, this is
an official NASA web page. There is an article written
by a scientist named Keith Cooper. It's called looking for Luca,

(09:05):
the Last Universal common Ancestor. Let me just read you
the beginning of his article to help you understand this.
Around four billion years ago there lived a microbe called Luca,
the last universal common ancestor. Now let me pause. We're
talking about not a whole family of Luca's, no, one

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single microbe, one guy, one gal one it one microbe
called Luca. He goes on to say, there is evidence
that it could have lived a somewhat alien lifestyle, hidden
away deep underground, an iron sulfur rich hydrothermal VNCE. It

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did not breathe air, and it made its own food
from the dark, metal rich environment around it. Its metabolism
depended upon hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, turning them into
compounds such as ammonia. Most remarkable of all, this little
microbe was the beginning of a long lineage that encapsulates

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all life on Earth. He goes on to say, if
we trace the tree of life far enough back in time,
we come to find that we are all related to Luca.
If the war cry for our exploration of Mars is
follow the water, then in the search for Luca, it's
followed the genes. And he talks about studying the genetic

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tree of life. Now this is an almost unimaginable topic
almost because you when you literally look up, the more
about the Luca. It says that this, this little single
cell thing, is the common ancestor for the three domains

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of life. There are three big domains of life, the bacteria,
the archia, and the eukarya. And don't hold me to
those pronunciations, but we are part of the last one
called the eukarya. Bacteria is a single celled organism, or
our single celled thing, and our archia is a single

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celled creature. And U carry it well, you're talking about
you and me and all the plants, all the other animals,
the fung gui, the protists, all that stuff. When we
come back from the break, I'm going to tell you
what they say Luca looked like. And then we're going
to get into this big question was Luca. God, you

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Hey everyone, it's producer Tom of Coast to Coast AM
and more of the Wizard of Weird starts right now.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast
to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host,
the Wizard of Weird, Joshua p Aworn, beaming into your
worm whole brain from my studio in Sin City, Las Vegas, Nevada,
where every day is golden and every night is silver.

(14:38):
Giatato Zume. And before we get back to the Luca,
I have some good news. On episode eighty of this
podcast called Strange Things, I talked about Nikola Tesla's amazing
purple energy plates and it's a really weird and fascinating topic.

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I don't there's no need for me to recap it
because you can just go back and listen to episode eighty.
But this is a special type of purple metal that
is believed to act as an antenna for bio energy
like chi Kei prana, and has been used for decades

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by people who want to feel better, people who want
to have more vitality and energy, people who want their
plants to grow bigger. I sleep next to one every
single night, and I have a purple plate pendit that
I often wear. And the thing is, for a little
while I was able to obtain these, because there are

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lots of fakes out there, I was able to obtain
the real thing. And the lady who I was buying
them from she finally passed away, and that's very sad.
And so people would contact me and they say, can
you get some more of these purple plates, and I

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wasn't able to do so. Well, some good people have
now taken over her operation and they are producing them,
and so once again I should be able to obtain
some of the real deal Tesla Purple Energy plate pendants
at very least soon. So if you want to be
notified when that's available. Sign up for my free e

(16:30):
newsletter at Joshua P. Warren dot com right there on
the homepage, and I'll let you know. Okay, back to
the LUCA, the last universal common ancestor. Now, you don't
often think about the fact that you, according to scientists,
are related to all life on Earth, all the bacteria,

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all the single celled organisms, all the things out there
that you consider plants and animals and fungi and all
that stuff. Okay, you we are all related, and we're
related because it all traces back genetically to this one microbe,
this one little organism known as the LUCA. And they

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claimed that from what they can tell, that this was
a single celled organism that had a lipid bilayer. Okay,
so lipids are basically like fats and oils, and I
guess a bilayer means it had two layers, and it

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used DNA, RNA and protein. So imagine a tiny little
blob of fats and oils that somehow has DNA, RNA
and protein in there, and it qualifies as a living thing.

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And it lived about three and a half to three
point eight billion years ago, and at some point it
apparently just divided, and then then there were two, and
then they divide, and then it kept dividing. And from
there this is again again it's unimaginable, unimaginable. From there

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the tree of life as we know it came to be.
And if you look here again, back at the age,
they say, studies from twenty to twenty eighteen have suggested
an increasingly ancient time for the luca they are thinking.
Let's see here. It ranged from three point five to

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three point eight billion years ago, a few hundred million
years before the earliest fossil evidence of life. And now
this is intriguing. It says this placed the origin of
the first forms of life shortly after the Late Heavy Bombardment,

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which was thought to have repeatedly sterilized Earth's surface. Have
you ever heard of that before the Late Heavy Bombardment. Well,
let's look at that. So the Late Heavy Bombardment is
an event that scientists believe occurred somewhere between three point

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eight to four point one billion years ago, and during
this period of time, a disproportionately large number of asteroids
and comets collided into planets and their satellites in our
Solar system, including mercury Venus, Earth, are Moon and Mars.

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So there was this period of time when we were
just getting hammered cosmically and nobody knows why. And they
say that the evidence for this thing called the Late
Heavy bombardment comes from moon rocks and samples of lunar
craters brought back by the Apollo program astronauts, and so,

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you know, they broke them down and analyzed them out.
Who knows how they figured all this out, right, But
so they're saying that there was this period of time
when they believe that the Earth was just being hammered
with these these comets and asteroids, and that that basically

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life may have sprung up and then just been sterilized
over and over by these events. And that's one thing
that's kind of interesting when you when you consider that
and you think about the concept of the Luca. Just
because the Luca is the is the original ancestor for

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all life on Earth right now, that does not necessarily
mean that it was the first occasion on which life
sprang into existence. Okay, it doesn't necessarily mean that because
there could have been on this Earth, and I guess

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on other planets for that matter, there could have been
a completely different version of life, something that would seem
absolutely bizarrow to us, that existed, you know, right here,
and then it got wiped out, it got sterilized by
this bombardment. And then who knows how many times life
may have sprang up on earth, or maybe the Luca

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was the first time. You see, there's just no way
of us knowing these things. And then it just like scientists,
they can't go back and tell you for sure why
any of this stuff happened. And so when you start
thinking about this mind boggling concept and you realize the like, look,
it doesn't matter what your spiritual beliefs are if we

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are too listen to what these scientists are saying. They
are telling us that there was this one point. It
almost is like the big Bang for life, this thing
called the Luca, at least as far as we are concerned,
this one thing, and that when that big bang occurred,
somehow this thing became living. Now you could say that

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God is the invisible man who made this happen, But
then you could say, well, where did he come from?
And you can keep asking that question infinitely, and we
can't comprehend it. But physically they're saying we can trace
it back to this one blob of oil. And if

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that one blob of oil is the origin point for
all of us and all life on earth, is it
possible that that is one version of what we would
consider God and that life is sacred in some ways
to God because that we are all literally children of God.

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That doesn't mean that God is omnipotent and can prevent
us from having to suffer and die and all that.
Maybe God doesn't have the power to stop all the
evil in the world, but we are all very physically
a part of God because that we are an extension

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of this one singular being, the Luca. Now do I
believe that that explains it? No, not necessarily. I mean
I think that it's it's certainly a possibility. And if
you start looking at this series of a series of

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life forms, you know, I grew up on a small farm,
and I'm sure your life is important to you, but
you know that's just ego or it or whatever. But
let's look at it realistically. How many dogs have you had,
how many cats have you had? How many animals have
you eaten? Life comes and goes in a blur, and

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you think you're special, you know, there are. There are
creatures that can live out there for perhaps thousands of years,
we're told, and you come and go just like a
fish in a bowl next to your TV. Now, that
does not diminish your significance, but it just gives us
some perspective when you look at the concept of your

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life and the bigger scheme of things, and from the
point of view of perhaps other beings. I recently saw
this news story on Fox and let's see here. It
says prehistoric discovery in us Lake leaves experts and show
and all the forty five hundred year old Wisconsin canoe

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was built around the same time Stone Hinge was being constructed.
My goodness, we're talking about thousands of years before Jesus
walked the earth. Wisconsin historians are saying that, well, okay,
let's see here. Yeah, eleven canoes. We're in Badger State Lake. Okay,

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we got to take a break. When we come back,
I want to tell you some more of my ideas
about what the ancient world may have looked like, things
that are kind of lost to history, maybe even including
some of those weird giants that we hear about. And then, oh,
I've got some some interesting stories to tell you about
things that have been happening here in Vegas. I've got

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emails from listeners, all kinds of good stuff. I'm joshu
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Warren.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast
to Coast a paranormal podcast network. I'm your host, Joshua P. Warren,
and this is the show where the unusual becomes usual
and it's difficult to imagine just how long life has

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been thriving before us and the timelines that have been
just really so misunderstood. Yeah, these Wisconsin historians said that
they found eleven ancient canoes, including one that dates back
to twenty five one hundred BC, at Badger State. Lake

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goes on to say, quote, the indigenous peoples of Wisconsin
and the wider United States fish traveled and traded extensively
on inland lakes and streams, and until now we have
not had a clear look at the canoes used in
the Great Lakes region. End quote that's from one of
these scientists involved. Goes on to say, to put it

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in modern terms, it's like trying to understand life in
the Midwest without ever seeing a real pickup truck in person.
Canoes allow people to fish in deeper lakes, to transport
goods over hundreds of miles, and to travel the far
away places in quo. And then it says radio carbon
dating found that that oldest canoe twenty five hundred BC,

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built around the time Stonehenge was constructed. That canoe was
built more than seventeen hundred years before ancient Rome was
first settled, and twenty five hundred years before the birth
of Jesus Christ. We're, you know, we're learning this kind

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of new stuff all the time, and I really think
that our history is much more elaborate than most people realize.
And here's one thing that you know, you might think
I'm bonkers, but you know, I I kind of feel
like that people used to travel so much more widely

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than mainstream historians will acknowledge right now that a lot
of the mysterious markings that we have all over our
country come from people like the Mayans that may have
made it so far north. I mean, you know, I
grew up in western North Carolina where there's a rock
called Judicolor Rock, and it's covered in all of these

(30:29):
bizarre petroglyphs that they say have been around for thousands
of years. Nobody knows what the petroglyphs mean. And uh,
at some point I'll do a more thorough podcast about that.
I know. I've brought it up on the show, of course.
And in fact, I have a website Judahicolor Rock dot
com j U d A c U l l A.
It's a heck of a word, j U d A

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c U l l A Judicolor Rock dot com. It
has info about it. But you know, nobody knew what
the or nobody knows what these carvings really are all about.
And then about let's see, I guess in twenty twenty twelve,
I visited a place in Georgia, south of North Carolina
there where they have some rocks called a site called

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Track Rock, and they have rocks with markings that look
very very much like the Judicola markings, so much so
that I think that the same group of people made
markings on both of those rocks. And they're in Georgia.
They have found evidence that the Mayans may have been

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there because the Mayans apparently used some of the clay
from Georgia in their constructions. It's a long story, but
you know the Mayans, they dressed up in very scary
looking outfits, and they had big head dresses, and they
would do all kinds of bizarre things to distort their head.
Some of them were probably actually quite tall, or at

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least that walked around that way on maybe hills and such,
and they may have given rise to some of the
stories about these monstrous giants that used to roam the land.
And you know, when I lived in Puerto Rico, there
was this town there on the west coast called Mayows
and I'm not sure why it was called Mayo Wes.

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I looked into it and tried to find out, and
I never got a good explanation. And then of course,
if you go to Florida you have Mayaca and Miami.
Now I know that the Mayans didn't call themselves Mayans,
but at some point they were called Mayans for some reason,

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which that word in Latin means large or great. And
so is it possible that some of these place names
are holding this hidden history, that these are places where
the Mayans would sail around Florida and Puerto Rico, and
then when they got to Florida, they traveled as far
north as North Carolina. Like, I'm open to the possibility

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of these things. If we had a real time machine,
we'd go back and look at what humans have been
doing for thousands of years. I bet we would be
shocked at how different it is that are our vision
because we're just grasping its straws. And that's why, you know,
the Internet is such an amazing achievement. And you know,

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I grew up at an era before the Internet. I
never heard the word email until I was in college, So,
I mean, the Internet was around, but it wasn't a
part of your daily life. And I knew that the
Internet was an opportunity to finally show us once and
for all the true nature of humankind. Are people going
to use it to do more good things or more
bad things? And I got to tell you, I'm kind

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of worried because it looks like it's actually making society
worse because it's taking people out of reality too easily.
And it's also very fragile and delicate, and when inevitably
it'll shut down in some ways at certain times, whether
it's from hacking or natural disasters and emp and people

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have lost a lot of the skills it takes to
survive without it. You know. One of my favorite movies
is a Stanley Kubrick film called Barry Linden. It's a
nineteen seventy five epic historical drama film, and Kubrick actually
wrote it and directed and produced it based on this
novel from eighteen forty four. But you watch this big

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saga for it's a long movie for hours of all
these people in the seventeen hundreds going through these like
big giant soap opera like scenarios very realistically, and then
at the end of the movie there is this like
title card or something I guess you call it that

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pops up and it says it was in the reign
of George the Third that the aforesaid personages lived and quarrel,
good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, they
are all equal. Now, so think about that. It's kind

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of depressing. But all those people, they lived lives that
were very important to them and they're all dead now,
and that's what they all have in common. And someday
we're all going to be dead as well. I'm not
trying to bring you down. I'm just saying that life
is you have to look at life from a bigger picture,
a bigger perspective of cycles. And I know right now

(35:34):
a lot of people are having a hard time, especially
with the economy. But let me just remind you though,
if you are having a particularly hard time right now,
go back, please and listen to episode eighteen of this
podcast called Strange Things. That episode is called ho Oponopono
and Synchronicity. Hopon Pono and synchronicity, and that will help

(35:59):
you refresh your outlook. And you know, sometimes you just
you get taught life lessons in an annoying way. It's
like the character the stick. It's like getting shoved on
the arm repeatedly. Sucks, but sometimes it's for the best
because that's what it takes to motivate you. I mean,
you don't stick your hand in a fire because the

(36:19):
pain is telling you this is going to be bad.
It's going to destroy you. So you have to learn
from the bad things that happened to you. But when
it comes to synchronicity, you know, I've mentioned recently that
I've been having a lot of odd things occurring. You know.
I brought some new stuff into my house, and some
stuff that kind of seemed like it was bad was happening,

(36:41):
you know, like the air conditioning going out, light bulbs blowing,
I mean, just stuff like that. And then all of
a sudden, it just totally flipped and I went on.
I'm still I'm on like a lucky streak right now.
I've been on a roll for I don't know, at
least a couple of weeks where I'm just like, I'm
winning like crazy when I go to casinos and a

(37:04):
lot of really good stuff is happening and positive things
are falling into my lap, and so I'm, you know,
knock on wood. I want this to continue. And it
seems like that when you get on these streaks, there's
this incredible synchronicity that sometimes comes with it. This is
one of those odd ball stories. But let me just

(37:24):
tell you because maybe you experienced something like this yourself.
Last night, Lauren and I went to a seafood restaurant
and we were seated at the bar. We were awaiting
some fish, some grilled fish, and as we were waiting,
we were killing time by bringing up the website for

(37:45):
this casino that's down the road from our house, and
we were talking about the restaurants over there and whether
or not we had been to all the restaurants, because
this casino is like five minutes from our house, but
it's a new casino. It's been open for less than
a year. So we're looking through everything, and I realized
that we had been to most of the restaurants. But

(38:08):
then I said I thought. I didn't open my mouth,
but I was literally I was opening my mouth to
tell her, Oh, but they have an oyster bar and
we haven't been to that yet. And as soon as
that thought occurred to me and I opened my lips,
a voice beside me said oysters. And I turned and

(38:33):
there is a waiter standing there with a giant plate
of oysters. And it freaked me out for a second
because we didn't order oysters. And we were like, no,
he goes, oh, sorry, and he goes walking out. Somebody
else had ordered oysters, but the moment the oysters popped
into my head and I was about to say it, Boom,

(38:55):
there's a plate of oysters. It's like I instantaneously mat
it fested this. Now, maybe that's not as big of
a deal to you as it is to need. But
when we come back, I'm going to tell you about
some other strange things that have been happening here in
Las Vegas. Some of there are some are kind of funny,

(39:19):
some are kind of disturbing. And then I've got some
really cool emails that I'm going to try to get
to from listeners. Oh, and I have an email about
something that happened to some people at the haunted Helen's Bridge.
I'm Joshua pe Warren. You're listening to Strange Things on
the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal podcast Network,

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And we're back with Strange Things and Joshua P. Warren.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
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 I kid you not here In Vegas, I was
standing in line at a bank inside of a grocery

(41:30):
store about a week ago, and I was about the
third person you know, in line, and behind me there
is one of these guys who decides to have a
phone conversation on speakerphone. But listen to this, Okay, I
kid you, not the guy. Here's the first thing I

(41:54):
hear him say as he walks up behind me. It
was not a crime of past. I've known her for
twenty years. I'm serious I'm not making this up. Suddenly
I'm paying attention, and I guess everybody else who was
around what a line. It was not a crime of passion.

(42:18):
I've known her for twenty years. Well look, I couldn't
pick up on all the little pieces about what was
happening there, but yeah, that's a part of me was like,
I don't even want to know what's going on with
this guy on the way to the grocery store in Vegas.
You know, there are actually not that many panhandlers in Vegas,

(42:42):
believe it or not, compared to a lot of these
other cities that I've been to. And you know, usually
if you have a panhandler, maybe they just have a
sign saying give me money on the corner at the
traffic light, or maybe they'll have something to say, like
some flowers, or maybe they'll be you know, playing a

(43:04):
guitar or something kind of like a busker here. The
other day, Lauren and I we were at a stop
light waiting for it to turn it on the corner
there is this guy there who's a panhandler and he's
doing magic tricks.

Speaker 5 (43:23):
They were like, only in.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
Vegas do you do magic tricks on the corner at
the at the traffic light. But you know what, that's
a tip. If all panhandlers learn magic tricks, it would
be much more fun to have panhandlers around. You need
to start a program in your community to teach people
how to do more magic. But you know, getting back

(43:49):
to what I was saying about, like synchronicities and stuff.
I don't often go get a massage, but sometimes I
have this real terrible back pain of my It's called
the rhomboids. It's like your bag muscles, and I've been
told it's because I spent too much time hunched over
a computer. So I decided to go get a massage

(44:12):
at this other casino that's not too far from my house,
about ten minutes away, where they have a spa. So
I go there and they said that for sixty minutes
it was going to cost one hundred and ninety dollars,
And honestly, that's not bad for Vegas, but that's more
that I would expect to spend for a massage. But

(44:33):
I was like, okay, I'm here, fine, so I did it.
So I got the massage for one hundred and ninety dollars,
plus I gave a tip, and anyway, it was a
great massage. My back felt a lot better afterward. And
then when I was done, I walked into the casino,
I sat down, I put a twenty dollars bill in

(44:53):
a machine. Now, within five minutes, I won the exact
amount of money that I had just paid for the massage,
plus the tip, and I cashed it out. And this
happens to me over and over again. Maybe that's part
of the trick when you go if you're gonna gamble
a little bit for fun, especially instead of feeling greedy,

(45:14):
you just go in with the mindset that you literally
just want to pay your expenses. What more than that
do you really need? That's a tip for you. And also,
you know, one of my jokes is occasionally I'll bet
on sports. I don't do that, you know, very often,
but you know I'll occasionally bet on sports, and you know,

(45:35):
I don't like watching a sport that I bet on. Though.
Do you remember Schrodinger's cat. It's a thing in quantum
physics where if the if a cat's in a box,
and it's kind of a long thing, but if the
cat is neither dead or the cat is neither dead
nor alive until you open the box and observe it
right that you can look up Schrodinger's cat if you're

(45:55):
interested in that. So I invented what I call Schrodinger's Sports.
My team has neither won nor lost until I see
the score. But I have this friend here in Las Vegas,
and if he loses just five dollars, he feels so bad,

(46:17):
and I mean, he just really just ruins his whole day.
And if I go into a casino and I put
twenty dollars in a machine and I'm expecting just to
have fun, and if I lose, I don't like it,
but I actually feel abundant because I could afford to
lose it. I'm paying for entertainment, and so I also

(46:42):
think about that money not being lost per se, because
that's going to pay the bills for somebody else. The
people who work there who are providing entertainment, they might
maybe using it to feed their family, you know. So
you have to have the right kind of mindset when
it comes to any thing that you spend money on.

(47:02):
And that's why it's so great to have things that
inspire you. Here are some emails. I got this one
from a lady in Boulder, Colorado, we'll just call her D.
I'm sorry, we'll call her t T. And because I
don't have I didn't ask her if I could use
her name, but anyway, we'll call her T. So she
went to my website and joshuap Warren dot com, and

(47:24):
she bought one of these Shaman crystal grids. And I
think we might still have some more of those left
because we've been making trips to Spirit Mountain and charging
some new crystals because so many people love these things.
Trying to check right now, but anyway, anyway, so here

(47:49):
here's what she wrote. She got her crystal Shaman miracle grid,
and she says one word ooh, one more word ah,
one more word wow. And then she says, just to
thank you for such a super nice item, Joshua, I've
made a number of purchases from you over the past
couple of years, and this one is my favorite yet. Okay,
well actually it's a tie with the electrom ring. Can't

(48:12):
wait to do some co creating and have it work.
It's magic. Thank you, thank you. And then she sent
me a ps a second one. It had a picture
of it in her hand. She says, look at how
perfectly this fits in my hand. I'm going to meditate
with it. Just beautiful, Joshua. I'm so thrilled with this
purchase and so grateful to have come across you in
my internet travels. Well, thank you, t see. I love

(48:34):
that stuff like that just absolutely makes my day. That's fantastic.
And Okay, I want to read you at least one more.
I might be able to squeeze in two more. I
told you I had something spooky to tell you a
little bit. Okay, Well, Helen's Bridge is in Asheville, North Carolina,
and that's like the Haunted Bridge, and people go up

(48:55):
there and a lot of people have car problems. And
my eyed Tad mcdiviott, who's been on this show, he
wrote me. He says, I'm just sharing a good story
about Helen's Bridge. He said. A family that came on
my tour over the weekend sent me a message that
they're thirteen year old, was all kinds of curious about
Helen because I tell this story on the tour. They're

(49:20):
Tesla that of course they're driving a car, a Tesla.
Their Tesla, of course, died right under the bridge. They
had to call for the Triple A. Guys who of course,
as I mentioned, said that the local toe guys knew
about the bridge, and they even said to them, you
must have gone to Helen's Bridge. A sheriff brought them

(49:43):
out to a car rental place and even he said,
don't mess with the ghost up there. He said they
had to pay around one thousand dollars to replace a
diode that was causing the alternator to go buggy that
just blew under the bridge. The takeaway here is that
electric vehicles seemed to be even more vulnerable to Helen's
Trix at Helen's Bridge. And I told him, I said,

(50:07):
you know, that is such an amazing story, because my
alternator blew out. I was driving a Chevy Lumina and
this was probably like an I'm going to say maybe
nineteen ninety five or ninety six. I was driving a
Chevy Lumina late one night in October and I drove

(50:28):
under that bridge. And I'm telling you, at the exact
second I pulled under the bridge, the alternator bleue on
the car, which, of course, you know, I don't know
that much about cars, but you know, an alternator is
an electrical component of a car. It's like a generator
in there and so, and that's the truth. That's the truth.

(50:52):
I mean, if you want to go to well, take
the Haunted Ashville Tour. If you're at Ashville, North Carolina,
make sure it's my tour because there are some other
you know how, like I'm the original local tour in Ashville.
And then you get these companies that come in from
other places and they try to get a piece of
the pie. But the we're all the locals here at
Hauntedashville dot com. Take the tour and then if you

(51:15):
dare afterward, go on up there. They'll tell you how
to get to tellon Spridge. You get to drive, you know,
maybe five minutes and you can see for yourself. All right, well,
I wish I had more time, but the clock has
got us. So now let us in the show as
usual as we often do. On a positive note, take
a deep breath or two if you can, close your eyes,

(51:36):
and let's all enjoy twenty seconds of the original good
Fortune tone. That's it for this edition of the show.

(52:08):
Follow me on Twitter at Joshua P. Warren. Plus visit
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(52:31):
friends to subscribe to this show and to always remember
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(52:53):
AM Paranormal Podcast Network.

Speaker 3 (53:05):
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