Time Storms: Compelling Book on Time Travel

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Hi folks,
I recently read Jenny Randles' interesting book "Time Storms"
(see http://www.amazon.com/dp/0425187373?tag=eofblhodeanmo-20&camp=14573&creative=327641&linkCode=as1&creativeASIN=0425187373). In the book, Randles describes clouds of energy, or strange atmospheric phenomena, which may induce time distortions. These strange atmospheric phenomena are strikingly similar to "earth lights", "St. Elmo's fire" or "will-o-wisps" (You can google or wikipedia these terms).

Randles has compiled dozens of incidents in which witnesses came into contact with these energy
clouds and they were transported a far distance and a far time away. Witnesses
reported teleportation to a different location and time travel forward a few hours, or
even days forward, in some cases. Curiously, these time storms did not show anecdotes of
time travel to the past (perhaps it might be more difficult to go backwards in time).

Also, these energy clouds, or "time storms" exhibited similar phenomena such as bending
of light (darkening effects), anti-gravity, and slowing of sound. Perhaps, they might even
be harnessing zero-point energy, which could harness the large amount of energy needed
to warp space and time. This is a very fascinating book. It is by no means
definitive proof of time travel, but it provides compelling anecdotes from different eyewitnesses
who experienced strange interactions with time and space.
Anyway, I'd be interested to hear from others who have witnessed a time storm or who have read this book.
 
The trouble is, there's also quite compelling evidence that certain electromagnetic effects can play havoc with the senses and brain and lead to false perceptions. Such things as 'out of the body' experiences have even been produced in the lab.

So whilst I have no doubt that there ARE strange and unknown electromagnetic phenomenon out there ( ball lightning being one of them )......one should treat what people 'experienced' while near one with some caution.

We tend to take it for granted that most of our electric products do not generate fields that influence the brain....though I doubt all are tested for that and one cannot say with certainty. But, the brain undoubtedly CAN be influenced by external fields....as it runs off electric currents itself. Nature's bizarre phenomena are not tested for such interactivity, and it's quite plausible that nature can come up with fields and frequencies that have serious impact.

As 'false memory syndrome' has increasingly shown....it is entirely possible for a person to 'remember' in great detail something that never happened.
 
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