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Paranormal Investigator
Claims To Find ‘Time
Warp’ Near Las Vegas
FalseEarthquakeDetectedIn Mexico City After Lozano's WinningGoal InWorldCupMatch
LAS VEGAS (CBS LOCAL) — Apparently what happens in Vegas, may not actually stay in Vegas.
A paranormal researcher named Joshua Warren claims he is the first person to ever discover a time warp, which he found near the city. Warren said he has been meas- uring the rate of time all over in areas between Las Vegas and the top secret Air Force site known as Area 51. Last week he found a spot in the desert just north of Vegas where he claims time has slowed down.
Using what’s known as a “dif- ferential time rate meter,” also known as a “DT meter,” he claimed that for the first time ever he was able to record a meas- urement showing time had been
slowing down for 20 microseconds — something that laws of physics prove should not occur.
“That shouldn’t happen unless there is some kind of unknown technology being tested nearby that would influ- ence the environ- ment, or if there are naturally places around planet earth that actually sort of flicker once in a while, that warp a little bit,” Warren told KVVU-TV.
The paranormal researcher says he plans to con- tinue researching around Nevada to see if any pat- terns present
themselves. He hopes he can pinpoint what’s behind the find- ing — perhaps something that’s not even present on Earth.
“The big question at this point is not whether or not we have these anomalies, but what’s causing them?” asked Warren. “Is this something natu- ral that gives us a window a gate- way into another world or another level of reality? Or is this the byproduct of some kind of weird technology, be it something secret and man- made or some- thing that’s extra- terrestrial?”
MEXICO CITY - -
Fans in Mexico City are appar- ently so power- ful, they're regis- tering on the Richter Scale.
Officials in Mexico said an "artificial quake" was reported in Mexico City that was possibly caused by "massive jumps during the goal from the Mexico national soccer
team" on Sunday.
Hirving Lozano scored the lone goal in the 35th minute, picking up Javier Hernandez's pass inside the penalty area and beating Mesut Ozil before shooting past Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer from 10 yards.
The goal decid-
ed the match - a match Germany didn't expect to lose.
Mexico upset Germany, the defending champion, 1-0.
The loss meant Germany became the third defending champion in the last 16 years to lose its opening match at the World Cup.