Weather Manipulation / Haunted Pensacola

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Weather Manipulation / Haunted Pensacola

About the show

In the first half, Scott Stevens, a former television meteorologist turned geoengineering researcher, discussed his two-decade investigation into weather manipulation and chemtrails. He recounted how discrepancies in weather forecasts during his TV career in the late 1990s-- such as predicted heavy snowfalls that failed to materialize-- prompted his skepticism and eventual deep dive into geoengineering. Stevens described his transition from skepticism to conviction after encountering extensive evidence and testimonies about chemtrails and weather modification programs. "It took me about four years from 2000 to 2004 to integrate this," he said, noting that he found evidence for weather manipulation in such things as satellite imagery and radar patterns.

Regarding global warming, Stevens argued that the ongoing focus on carbon dioxide as the primary driver of climate change overlooks larger cosmic factors, particularly solar activity. He cited NASA's observation of Uranus warming as evidence of a solar system-wide phenomenon. A key point of Stevens' contention is the role of geoengineering as a "cheat code" such that "you can flood out Texas and call it global warming." He believes weather events are being manipulated to create crises and keep humanity at a disadvantage for an impending "massive geophysical event" tied to volcanic and seismic activity along the Ring of Fire.

He cited recent earthquakes and predicted "some rather large volcanoes... will have the final say in climate," and that we could expect an "epic" engineered hurricane event, likely targeting Florida in September. The conversation also explored technological advances in weather forecasting, with Stevens cautiously optimistic about AI's ability to provide rapid alerts for flash floods and storms, though he raised concerns about potential misuse of such systems.

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In the latter half, psychic medium Ericka Boussarhane discussed her investigations into hauntings in Pensacola, Florida (a city she describes as "probably the second most haunted in the United States") and the surrounding Gulf area. She also delved into her psychic abilities, which include clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, and remote viewing. Detailing her unique approach to ghost tours in Pensacola, Boussarhane connects visitors with spirits through her mediumship, rather than relying on folklore alone. On the tour is the Seville Quarter restaurant, where she recalled an incident in which a spirit was heard playing the piano, remarking, "Even the skeptics say, I can't explain this."

One of the spirits she encounters is Wesley Gibbs, a tall man who died in the restaurant's cooler in 1990 and now delivers what she calls "Seville justice" by playfully targeting those who behave poorly. She also shared the haunting tale of Sarah Wharton, a decapitated woman who appears walking under moonlight, symbolizing a spirit who "wants people to know what happened to her" rather than being trapped.

Her tours utilize a variety of ghost-hunting tools-- thermal cameras, K2 meters, rods, and pendulums-- but Ericka emphasizes the importance of personal sensitivity, advising, "Your body is the best tool ever… learn to understand how your different clair senses work." She shared a memorable encounter with a skeptic who witnessed a tall, shadowy figure during a tour and was so frightened he left abruptly, later apologizing and acknowledging a newfound belief. Her overarching message is that "the streets talk… our walls, our houses, monuments, trees, everything has a history, and that history beckons to be heard." She urges respect and attentiveness to the spiritual messages present in the world around us.

News segment guests: John M. Curtis, John Truman Wolfe

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