Preventing Spiritual Attacks / Open Lines

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George Noory welcomed spiritual warrior and exorcist Bill Bean to discuss his decades of experience helping people with curses, spiritual attachments, and demonic possession. Bean described his work as spiritually and physically demanding, noting he relies entirely on the power of God to sustain him. He acknowledged periods of burnout due to his inability to turn people away, often conducting late-night or early-morning sessions across multiple time zones. He suggested his own childhood trauma, including severe demonic attacks between the ages of five and twelve and disturbing paranormal photographs taken when he was very young, prepared him for the calling he now fulfills.

Bean maintained that demonic entities are real and deliberately use fear and trauma to weaken individuals spiritually. He explained that manifestations such as apparitions, physical disturbances, violent outbursts, or threatening behavior are designed to lower a person's spiritual strength, making them vulnerable to oppression or possession. During exorcisms, he said he must remain fearless and never engage demons in conversation, instead asserting authority through faith and invoking God's power. He recounted multiple life-threatening situations during deliverance sessions and credited divine protection for keeping him and others safe.

According to Bean, he was chosen by God for this mission, possibly even before birth, allowing his past suffering to be transformed into purpose. Bean described demonic forces as driven by a singular agenda to kill, rob, and destroy, targeting anyone regardless of status, including clergy and entire congregations. He framed life as a test of faith, arguing that deep and authentic trust in God is the only true defense against spiritual attack, and that overcoming darkness requires courage, discipline, and unwavering belief.

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Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Aaron from Fountain Valley, California, called in to ask whether former President Barack Obama and current President Donald Trump might know more about UFOs than they publicly admit. He also invited discussion about Trump's creation of the Space Force and its significance, especially given recent announcements regarding UFOs. Leland from Spokane, Washington, called to share information about a Brazilian tree known as pau d'arco, from which Taheebo Tea is derived. He claimed the tree has powerful medicinal properties and is unique because no mold or fungus grows on it. The tea made from its inner bark has reportedly helped people with conditions such as toenail fungus, arthritis, diabetes, high blood pressure, and even cancer, he said.

Caller Ruth shared that she recently felt blessed after unexpectedly finding a new box of meditation stones focused on creativity and imagination in a local free book box, which she saw as a small gift from God and the angels. She reflected on past experiences helping homeless individuals, including giving rides, food, and clothing, and described two unusual encounters with women she picked up along highways who seemed different. In one case, a woman walking along I-95 recited a Bible verse from the Book of Ruth after learning her name, which deeply struck her and led her to wonder whether the woman might have been an angel. Ruth expressed her belief that acts of kindness may sometimes involve entertaining angels, and she views these experiences as divinely orchestrated.

The final half hour featured a replay from 7/15/2019 when monster researcher Linda Godfrey reported on creatures she has investigated.

News segment guests: Kevin Randle / Heidi Hollis

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