Cattle mutilations, chupacabra sightings and NASA’s Voyager “going dark”: all this and more on Edge of Wonder Live with Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts.
Mysterious cattle mutilations have been on the rise in various parts of the world over the past few months, sparking fear and worry as farmers search for the cause. In South America, many are blaming the elusive chupacabra, with sightings reportedly increasing. Do cattle mutilations occur more frequently in the summer?
NASA’s Voyager 1 and 2 both reportedly stopped transmitting messages after a strange one was intercepted. NASA claimed it was just random code that didn’t make sense, but others speculate it was a coded message that NASA is concealing, intentionally shutting down the program.
Futurist Clif High discusses an array of oddities surrounding NASA’s Voyager 2 space flight. “It’s all going to twist your noodle,” says High.
Launched on Aug. 20, 1977, Voyager 2 is among the first satellites to achieve solar escape velocity as it sped past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. But as it approached the end of our solar system, there was a burst of noise, and something happened that fried the Sycamore chips of the quantum computer, developed by Google, that was monitoring the flight.
“Voyager 2 went off far enough and it triggered something,” says High. “They had to shut it down.” Whether it was a god, a demon, or simply an advanced space alien, something in space returned a set of data to us that was “self-protecting and self-revealing,” suggesting mankind had disturbed a truly powerful force. Here’s more from High in a new entry from his ongoing series Guide To Sci-Fi World.
The two Voyager launches have turned our conception of outer space on its head. Space is not a vacuum or an empty void, but more like an ocean, full of waves. At the boundaries of our solar system, the Voyager spacecraft have run into “firewalls,” essentially charged plasmatic waves that generate “hissing” noticeable in transmissions from the spacecafts.
Linguistic and scientific investigator Clif High says the Voyager firewalls overturn everything we has been told about the physical world by Alfred Einstein. “We now know that Einstein, the plagiarist…was totally wrong,” says High. “People like Nicola Tesla, people that actually made things work, went on with ether, in terms of their philosophical thinking about stuff, their paradigm, and were able to make things successfully, and the rest of us were veered off into this wholly distorted physics that we now know is bogus.”
High says this new shift should also lead to a greater appreciation and reappraisal of the water vertex physics expounded by Viktor Schauberger, an Austrian naturalist and forest caretaker. Wikipedia maliciously calls Schauberger a “pseudoscientist.” We had never heard of Schauberger before, but we found and watched several videos about his work, and we present one of those videos below.
In the meantime, here is High’s full video, where he shares his thoughts with Rex Bear from The Leak Project.
And, as promised, here we explore the life and work of Viktor Schauberger, an Austrian forester, inventor, and water expert who devoted himself to the study of water and its vital role in sustaining life. Schauberger lived from 1885 to 1958, in Austria, although his hometown originally was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918.
This video captures his study of water as it races through the natural world. Listen to his thoughts on implosion vs. explosion, and which provides the more powerful display of energy. This video from Reinhard Stanjek is called “Water, Energy and Life: The Legacy of Viktor Schauberger.”