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An archaeological complex in Costa Rica known for its mysterious stone spheres has been newly designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). Located in southern Costa Rica on the Diquis Delta, the pre-Columbian spheres range in size from 2.3 ft. to 8.4 ft. in diameter-- their origin and purpose remain unknown. More here.
Douglas James Cottrell discussed his intuitive abilities, remote viewing, and conducted a live on-air RV experiment. Followed by author Marty Leeds, who talked about the mystical and mathematical properties of language.
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