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October 18, 2001: Mass Consciousness Experiment - Richard C. Hoagland

October 18, 2001: Mass Consciousness Experiment - Richard C. Hoagland

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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Art Bell conducts two extraordinary live experiments with his audience, one aimed at healing Rush Limbaugh's rapidly deteriorating hearing and another designed to influence random number generators monitored by Princeton University's Global Consciousness Project. He asks millions of listeners to simultaneously close their eyes and concentrate, sending healing energy toward Limbaugh and then attempting to drive Princeton's instruments away from randomness toward coherence.

Richard C. Hoagland joins to explain the Princeton project, which since 1997 has tracked deviations in 39 random number generators scattered worldwide. Hoagland reveals that on September 11th, the instruments registered anomalies beginning four to five hours before the first plane struck, with odds against chance reaching 10,000 to one. He proposes that mass consciousness physically alters the local constants of reality through hyperdimensional physics windows.

Art and Hoagland discuss whether this power could be used for both positive and negative purposes, with Art expressing deep caution about tampering with forces he does not fully understand. The broadcast also features the announcement of a Crystal Gale visit and updates on the escalating anthrax crisis nationwide.
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