• 32.15 - MU Podcast - Torsion Vortex Real Estate

  • Oct 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
  • Podcast

32.15 - MU Podcast - Torsion Vortex Real Estate

  • Summary

  • The ancient fields of England are filled with such history that they could be considered a haunted landscape. Of course, this is just a figurative term, but could they actually be haunted by architectural forms? In this episode, we explore the phenomenon of vanishing houses and discuss reports of stately homes that seemingly reappear out of the mist of time. What is happening there? Is it possible for a house to haunt a landscape, or are time slips responsible? Could some unknown energy be propelling witnesses into other dimensions, and if so, are beings and entities behind it? Then, speaking of strange energies, in our Plus+ extension, we discuss the Great Storm of 1987 and hear how it may have been associated with black magic, landscape zodiacs, and the legend of a crystal cave under the pyramids of Egypt. Links THE ROUGHAM MYSTERY An Investigation into the Time Slip Phenomenon Vanishing houses and time slips Map Image Street View Modern Satellite Image Buildings That Vanished Into Thin Air: Historical Hallucinations Haunted Liverpool Timeslips The Sun and the Serpent Were the Nazis building a flying saucer? D-Force: A Remarkable Phenomenon Plus+ extension The extension of the show is EXCLUSIVE to Plus+ Members. To join, click HERE. An Eerie Anniversary: October 1987 Great storm of 1987 Psychic Bernard The Black Alchemist The Origins of the Zodiac Beneath the Pyramids: Egypt's Greatest Secret Uncovered The Glastonbury Zodiac Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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