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June 13, 2001: Underwater City - Linda Moulton Howe & Stephan Schwartz
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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Art Bell welcomes investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe, who delivers an update on the mysterious structures found 2,200 feet underwater off Cuba's western tip. She confirms that National Geographic has signed an exclusive agreement for magazine coverage and that the site lies within Cuban territorial waters. Paul Weinzweig, husband of discoverer Paulina Zalitsky, states that video cameras aboard a remotely operated vehicle will provide conclusive evidence this summer.
Dr. Frank Muller-Carger of the University of South Florida, who viewed the sonar images firsthand, describes seeing straight-edged geometric shapes across several square kilometers, noting that such features at that scale would be an extraordinary geological formation if natural. Linda reads Plato's famous account of Atlantis sinking beneath the sea, drawing parallels to the Cuban discovery.
Remote viewing pioneer Stephan Schwartz then joins, describing his Deep Quest submarine experiments that proved psychic functioning operates independent of electromagnetic shielding. He recounts using remote viewers to locate Cleopatra's Palace and the Lighthouse of Pharos in Alexandria, Egypt, and proposes organizing a mass remote viewing experiment targeting the Cuban site before cameras reach the ocean floor.
Dr. Frank Muller-Carger of the University of South Florida, who viewed the sonar images firsthand, describes seeing straight-edged geometric shapes across several square kilometers, noting that such features at that scale would be an extraordinary geological formation if natural. Linda reads Plato's famous account of Atlantis sinking beneath the sea, drawing parallels to the Cuban discovery.
Remote viewing pioneer Stephan Schwartz then joins, describing his Deep Quest submarine experiments that proved psychic functioning operates independent of electromagnetic shielding. He recounts using remote viewers to locate Cleopatra's Palace and the Lighthouse of Pharos in Alexandria, Egypt, and proposes organizing a mass remote viewing experiment targeting the Cuban site before cameras reach the ocean floor.