u/siredV

Art parts: and now, the rest of the story…
▲ 23 r/coasttocoastam+1 crossposts

Art parts: and now, the rest of the story…

I’ve listened to Art since ‘97, like many - still do, and one of his most fascinating personal experiences has to do with some “artifacts” that he had come into the possession of.

I now listen to what I regard as descendants of Art, whether through direct professional involvement, like Dave Schroeder & John B Wells. Or as connoisseurs like us but professionally podcasting such as Jim Harold. One podcast I particularly enjoy is The Why Files with AJ Gentile. He has a good technical understanding/intelligence much like Art had.

In the most recent Why Files he interviews Travis Taylor, who happens to be the army employed scientist that Art & Linda Moulton Howe sent Art’s Parts to for analysis. In this talk he details the composition and properties of the alloys. It’s interesting to hear about what happened when a certain energy and frequently were applied to them. And who currently has them.

The rest of the interview up to this is very intriguing - our universe in a black hole, Tesla’s tech and the building which used to have a ball on top with a hidden lab, quantum consciousness/communications and dreams, Skinwalker ranch. Still have more of it to go after Art’s parts. Just realized it won’t let me edit the header to say Art’s

For the Art’s parts section listen on Spotify at the 2:01:20 mark

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Dett9WGiOsajoR7UWqGOR?si=vr5dM5EbT6mA_4-BSt821w&utm_source=copy-link

u/siredV — 5 days ago
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Too bad there isn’t a show reaching 10 million simultaneously

So that we can do a mass consciousness experiment to put rain on the Canadian wildfires.

Did anyone else participate in one of several that art did before he got nervous about the far reaching ramifications/unintended consequences of these experiments? I recall the Texas drought experiment and concentrating on a downpour over the cities and towns I had been to. Despite nothing in the forecast it did rain that day.

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u/siredV — 1 month ago