Investigating Crop Circles / Energy Medicine

Hosted byRichard Syrett

Investigating Crop Circles / Energy Medicine

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In the first half, crop circle researcher Patty Greer joined Richard Syrett for a conversation about her years of investigating UK crop formations firsthand (view related photos). She highlighted the geography of crop circles, which often appear near ley lines and aquifers, suggesting a connection to the Earth's energy. "More crop circles have been documented in southern England than anywhere else on Earth," she stated, drawing a connection to the region's unique attributes.

Addressing skepticism about crop circles, Greer dismissed claims of hoaxes by individuals like Doug and Dave. There are many genuine crop circles, she asserted, and these formations serve as messages from the Earth herself to humanity, conveyed through pictograms and binary codes that transcend language barriers.

As to how crop circles are formed, she indicated that they originate from "plasma fields at the base of a vortex that is spinning in the night sky," often seen by observers as enigmatic orange balls or orbs of light. Referencing the scientific research, Greer touched on the work of biophysicist W.C. Levengood, who discovered that the wheat in crop circles is affected by plasma, leading to the creation of these formations. Further, studies have shown that plants affected by crop circles can yield much more food and biofuel per plant with up to 75% more nutrition, she cited.

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In the latter half, wellness innovator Jake Cunningham discussed the transformative potential of energy medicine, highlighting its holistic approach to health that contrasts sharply with conventional pharmaceutical solutions. "Everything is energy. Everything is a frequency," he said, pointing out the need to view the human body as an interconnected whole rather than a mechanical system with isolated symptoms. The traditional medical model often overlooks the root causes of ailments, which can stem from various factors like toxic relationships or environmental stresses. "There's no profit...in true well-being," he commented, suggesting that the profit-driven nature of Big Pharma may hinder the exploration of alternative healing methods.

He elaborated on Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) therapy, a form of energy medicine that enhances circulation and cellular health, stating, "It's a great pulsating electromagnetic frequency... helping with restoring blood flow and regeneration." This technology, rooted in natural frequencies, is gaining traction as more people seek non-invasive, effective health solutions, he reported.

Speaking about different types of frequencies, he argued that the Earth's natural electromagnetic field promotes well-being, while harmful ones-- such as those from Wi-Fi and cell phones-- can cause stress and cellular damage. Cunningham also talked about his work to provide his PureWave technology to beekeepers to help improve the health of their hives, and the PureWave device itself, which utilizes neodymium magnets configured into a "sacred geometry" pattern.

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