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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

CoastZone: Ouija Communications - Navy SEALS

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November 11, 2014   Coast Insider Audio
Ouija Communications:

In the first half of Monday's show, expert in esoteric history Tracy Twyman discussed her work using the Ouija board as a research tool for exploring occult mysteries. Their experimentation began in 2001, when she and several others attempted to use the Ouija board to contact the deceased French artist Jean Cocteau to learn more about the royal bloodline of France, and the Holy Grail. From there, they were led to the spirit of the "Black Sun"-- Cain, the murderer from the Bible. Eventually, they began using the board to communicate with Baphomet, a demon with a goat face who is part male/female, part human/animal. He is sometimes thought of as the devil, and associated with alchemy and the god of communication Hermes, she said. Recently, Baphomet informed her that the "gates of hell" had been opened in July.

While Twyman does not take accept everything these dark spirits tell her, she's found that they can provide poetic inspiration and historical details from the underworld or "other world." For instance, she learned from Cain that the origins of the game Chess come from an earlier ritual game called Ageio related to the fall of Atlantis and the fall of Adam. Interestingly, she noted that Ouija board contacts with dead people or ghosts are actually more dangerous than interactions with demons, as the deceased tend to have more of a negative influence.
  
Navy SEALS:

Howard E. Wasdin served in the U.S. Navy for twelve years, nine as part of the SEAL Teams and was awarded the Silver Star and the Purple Heart. In the latter half, he talked about the training and rigor required to become a SEAL, and the process of assimilating back into civilian life that most veterans face after the trauma and high drama associated with serving their country. A new study has found that among soldiers who return, those who have trouble sleeping have worse PTSD symptoms.

He recalled being wounded in the battle of Mogadishu in Somalia in 1993. "What most people don't know is the people we were fighting in Somalia-- some of them were al Qaeda, some of them were trained by al Qaeda," he said, adding that America has a "nasty habit" of not finishing business with countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Wasdin shared his story about how he eventually became a chiropractor after he returned from combat, and the value of this approach in treating Vets with various health problems, as opposed to surgery and pharmaceuticals.
Today in Strangeness:

103 years ago, the "Great Blue Norther of 11/11/11" (November 11, 1911) struck the central United States-- a dramatic cold snap brought in by a powerful storm system that swept away warm, humid air with frigid arctic air. Many Midwestern cities broke record highs and lows on the same day. In Springfield, MO it went from 80 to 40 °F within two hours. Oklahoma City had a high of of 83 °F and a low of 17 °F!

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Tonight's Show, Tuesday, November 11th:

Radical theologian and Episcopalian priest Matthew Fox and maverick biologist Rupert Sheldrake join forces to explore the nature of angels. First, Fox will address the literary and historic references to angel lore, and later joining in from the UK, Sheldrake will offer the scientific perspective to the discussion as well as an update on his revolutionary work in biology.

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