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Every week, we talk about all the things they said weren't real. Guided by strange headlines and ancient mysteries, Jordan, Tom, and Mal explore the paranormal, metaphysical, and supernatural with all the earnestness and insight three big-hearted nerds can muster.
If you don't have a good time, then you don't know what a good time is.
30 | Baseball Betting and Accidental Volcanic Prophecy
Gods, Ghosts & UFOs
1 hour 1 minute
4 weeks ago
30 | Baseball Betting and Accidental Volcanic Prophecy
We’re thrilled to welcome Mark Turner to the show. A Navy veteran, Rhine Research Center volunteer, and experienced remote viewer, Mark helps us dig into one of the most rigorously studied and widely dismissed phenomena in modern history. Find out how the CIA and military spent decades proving remote viewing works, why your ego is the biggest obstacle to accessing non-local information, and the potential consequences of RV destigmatization.
(For access to the spicy epilogue, go to godsghostsufos.com)
HIGHLIGHTS:
How a two-day workshop at Duke’s Rhine Research Center fundamentally changed Mark’s understanding of reality
The Two Core Rules of Remote Viewing
Why people who don’t believe in remote viewing are often the best at it
The Left Brain Trick
That time Mark had to prove it to his own son
Accidentally predicting the Cumbre Vieja eruption
That time Mark bet the under on an 8-run baseball game and doubled his money
What the military had to do with remote viewing (it was a reaction to the Soviets, naturally)
Ingo Swann, etc
Steven Schwartz’s “Alexandria Project” in the 1970s, locating actual lost Egyptian cities
When RV habits started to bleed into Mark’s everyday life in disturbing ways
The risks of bi-location experiences
Stuff that’s tough to remote view (like SPACE), and a reaction to Birdie Jaworski report on 3I/Atlas
Remote viewing crime work, and why Mark doesn’t do it
A future without secrets
Also! After we ended this episode, we left the mics on for 30 minutes just to see what would happen. Well, what happened was a lot. Among many other things, Mark told us how some non-human intelligences are “master hypnotists”, and we talked about why people claiming contact with angels or aliens or whatever might actually be getting catfished by trickster entities.
We’re calling these post-episode, hot-mic hangouts “Epilogue,” and they will only be available to paid subscribers.
Why? Two reasons:
We know the thing some of you want most is longer episodes, so hopefully this scratches that itch.
This might surprise you, but there are actually a lot of things we’re careful not to talk about in our regular weekly episodes.
So if you want to see what it’s like when we’re not being careful, head over to godsghostsufos.com and fondle the right button.
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Gods, Ghosts & UFOs
Every week, we talk about all the things they said weren't real. Guided by strange headlines and ancient mysteries, Jordan, Tom, and Mal explore the paranormal, metaphysical, and supernatural with all the earnestness and insight three big-hearted nerds can muster.
If you don't have a good time, then you don't know what a good time is.