Recap
Tough Medicine
"You've got to be brain dead to take a 1955 smallpox vaccine," that's been diluted five times, and contains a "virtual witches brew" of ingredients, said Dr. Leonard Horowitz, (
healingcelebrations) an outspoken authority on medical issues, who appeared on the first half of Friday's show. Horowitz also commented on MRSA, the "superbug" that's recently been in the
news. "The bug is nothing, the terrain is everything," he said, suggesting that those at greater risk would be people with compromised immune systems. Further he believes that such superbugs are more likely to be created in military laboratories rather than arising from the overuse of antibiotics.
According to Horowitz, the pharmaceutical industry does not have people's best interests at heart. He damningly claimed that their agenda is to "depopulate at least half the world—and what better way to do it than expensively and slowly, with chronic illnesses whereby populations are sickened and enslaved to pharmaceuticals?"
"The way to defend yourself," Horowitz continued, "is to simply change your body chemistry, boost your alkalinity, and oxygenate." He also is an advocate of "frequency medicine," which uses electric and bio-acoustic methods to heal, as well as such natural remedies as garlic, cayenne and drinking lots of water.
The latter half of Friday's show featured Open Lines and included "monster" tales. One such story was relayed by a truck driver named Joe who encountered a hairy "feral" creature that rode on the steps of his semi while he drove through New Mexico.
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Strangeness in Sacramento
I have been listening to Art Bell since '94.
At the time I was living in Sacramento in an old Victorian and worked for a
company based out of Seattle. My friend and I went to visit a psychic in
Seattle and she asked me if i had a stuffed bear missing, or keys...things
small in nature. I said yes and that it drove me nuts. She told me I had
a little apparition following me around named Adriana. She told me that this
little girl who "slept" with me at night (I know freaky) was the soul of my
future daughter....Needless to say this "Adriana" was quite mischievious...she
would turn lights on and off, move things and flick on the TV. Sometimes
I felt like I could smell her. It was very strange.
At the time the apartment I was renting, although very beautiful, didn't always
offer such "cute" little experiences. I would always smell somebody
cigarette smoking...No one lived above me or below me and I could never figure
out the source of the smell...I came to find out that my building was
directly behind Dorothy Puente's home. The lady who killed seniors,
buried them in her backyard and cashed their retirement checks.
Jump to two months later and I am back in Sacramento listening to Art one
night when a woman called the show and said that she had an apparition in her
home. She stated that she lived in an old Victorian in downtown Sacramento
and she knew she had a ghost because she was constantly missing things and
it was driving her crazy. Get this...she said her husband saw the ghost and
heard her name which was Adriana...then it occurred to me that the woman who
was speaking on air with Art, sounded just like me. My friend Shannon, who
at the time was visiting from Seattle, was up listening to Art with me. Both
of just stared at one another and couldn't believe what we were hearing. We
were astonished...this woman really sounded like me.
Finally, we both had enough because we were kind of feeling a little scared.
I went to bed and Shannon stayed out on the couch watching TV.
In my almost dream state, I felt Shannon tuck me in, warm and lovingly. I
murmured thank you Shannon.
The next morning, I went to thank Shannon for tucking in my blankets and she
said thank you for nudging me off the couch to get in bed.
I didn't nudge her off the couch, and she didn't tuck me in.
Soon after I moved.
I always tried to call Art while he was on air to share this story with him
but never got through before he retired.
--I.P.
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