Origins of Viruses / Spirit Trap

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Hosted byArt Bell

Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz is an authority in the overlapping fields of public health, behavioral science, emerging diseases, and natural healing. In this early appearance on C2C, he described his deep research into the origins of the AIDS and Ebola viruses, as well as cancer. He concluded that they were the result of either laboratory-created diseases that escaped into the population, or more ominously, were introduced on purpose to control population growth or eliminate groups that were deemed undesirable. The original intent, said Horowitz, was to search for a cure or vaccine against cancer, which he said is a viral disease. Another avenue for the introduction of these horrific and incurable diseases was a result of U.S. military contracts for germ warfare.

Horowitz also traced the origins of these disorders to Nazi doctors who were brought to the U.S. after WWII, and that research into creating and spreading them had been supported by what he contended was the "Rockefeller military medical industrial complex," the Vatican, and even Chase Bank. He concluded that the Human Genome Project was the end result of all these developments.

A man known only as "Rodney" discussed his successful attempt to trap a "spirit" in an electromagnetic force field, which began, he said, as his wife was channeling some sort of "spirit," and as a joke, he pointed a bug zapper at them. The wife and a friend both jumped and screamed, telling Rodney that the entity had fled immediately. Four months later, he claimed he had created an area in his house ringed by modified electric insect traps. He then imprisoned the spirit in this device.

When asked for proof, Rodney said that the temperature inside the "spirit trap" was about ten degrees cooler than the ambient air. Rodney said that the spirit, who was apparently named "Everett," was friendly and had also started making predictions of the future, which came true. In the last two segments, Rodney took questions from listeners.

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