Water Experiments
Seminar leader
Valerie Lis spoke about Dr. Masaru Emoto’s (
hado.net) unusual experiments with water
during the first hour of Friday night's show. She explained that Emoto exposed samples of water to different stimuli and then photographed them under a microscope. "It appears that water is very malleable and changes depending on what it's exposed to," said Lis.
For instance, when the water was exposed to a Mozart symphony, it formed into a pleasing crystalline shape, but after heavy metal music, the pattern appeared as a splat. Lis said that Emoto's experiments also demonstrated that prayer could affect water. She closed her appearance by inviting listeners to join her in a prayer, sending their love, thanks and light to the world's water supply.
Recap
Out of the Portal
Callers came from across time, space and dimensions on Friday night, when George opened a special topic line for people who entered our world via a portal. One such caller said he hailed from a world in the Orion Belt, where his race existed as non-solid entities akin to steam. He said they traveled to Earth after their planet was destroyed. Another portal traveler claimed to be an historian from the 28th century on an alternate reality Earth that resembled
Star Trek's vision of the future.
George discussed rodent-like shadow creatures he has recently seen darting across the road, and a number of callers confirmed seeing similar entities. Meanwhile Bob from San Francisco, told an intriguing tale of hearing a voice in his head saying "don't look up," but when he did, he saw a bright lens shaped object that flew over the Bay. "I'm being tested," said a caller from Northern Wisconsin, who went on to describe a paranormal double whammy. First he said was hit by a 2 x 4 thrown by a ghost in a haunted barn, and then he discovered a crashed disc in a swamp.
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Anti-Shadow Puppets
Author/Illustrator
Tim Sheppard describes his newest contribution.
"In an idle moment I pondered just what those shadow people, so often sighted by Coast-to-Coast listeners, might do in their spare time. The result was this literally off-the-wall cartoon."
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For more of Tim's work visit his webpage
lastwordon.com or check out the
banner he created for our site.