In the first half, physicist and engineer Dr. Thomas F. Valone delved into his pioneering work in energy sciences, bioenergetics, and propulsion, as well as the subject of global warming. He described zero-point energy as fluctuations in the quantum vacuum at the atomic level and how this could point to a promising future electricity source. The quantum vacuum is not empty, he added, "It's full of virtual particles coming in and out of existence." On climate change, he emphasized the severity of CO2-driven global warming, referencing climate scientist James Hansen's prescient 1989 predictions. Valone warned of a "Hothouse Earth Extinction" with temperatures potentially reaching 6 degrees Celsius by 2100 without carbon dioxide removal technologies.
Detailing advancements in bioenergetic devices aimed at reversing bone and cartilage deterioration, he shared testimonials from users who experienced significant improvements in bone density without medication after using the devices regularly. He recounted a personal incident where a pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) device relieved his wife's acute pain and swelling within 20 minutes, underscoring its rapid anti-inflammatory effects. The technology works by activating heat shock proteins, which "stop or mute the inflammatory response," he explained, adding that NASA has also experimented with similar technologies for astronauts in low-gravity environments.
His company's updated pulser device operates at a 7.8 Hz pulse frequency, aligned with Earth's Schumann resonance, enhancing its natural compatibility with the body's electromagnetic rhythms, he said. "Our device... creates a substitute pulsating magnetic field (of 7.8 Hz) that your body will naturally want to entrain to," he asserted, linking it to improved physiological responses and even sleep quality. He also reported there was emerging evidence that PEMF therapy may indirectly aid cancer-related pain and tissue responses by fostering oxygen-rich environments unfavorable to tumor growth.
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In the latter half, intuitive healer and natural medium Dr. Ondre Seltzer discussed the increasing prevalence and significance of déjà vu, premonitions, and intuition. He described déjà vu as "a little wrinkling of time," where one briefly glimpses future events or "people they never met before, knowing details about them." Déjà vu is a bleed-over, or maybe the first step toward becoming intuitive or clairvoyant, he added. Addressing the scientific perspective, he acknowledged that some déjà vu can be linked to brain conditions but argued that many experiences transcend medical explanations.
He differentiated premonitions as more concrete and sometimes recurring visions of future events, while clairvoyance entails more consistent and controllable extrasensory perception. Highlighting the practical use of these phenomena, he stated, "Intuition is a superpower that we should all practice and learn more about." Seltzer proposed that humans might be "entangled in energy" and connected on a quantum level, suggesting that intuition and déjà vu could be evolutionary defense mechanisms to protect us from danger.
Seltzer, who identifies as autistic and dyslexic, spoke about embracing his unique perception of the world as a gift rather than a handicap, noting his strong connection to animals and nature. He encouraged listeners to "learn how to daydream again" to enhance intuition and creativity. "Maybe intuition, déjà vu, and premonitions are simple forms of time travel, or connections to things that we cannot see, but we know are there," he remarked. During the last hour, he gave readings for callers.
News segment guests: John Truman Wolfe, John M. Curtis