Wendy's Coffeehouse Podcast Replay: 1/29/17 - Nancy Talbott/Cognitive Dissonance
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Nancy Talbott of BLT Research has been investigating and researching plant abnormalities in Crop Circles for more than two decades. About BLT Research and Crop Circles.
Her belief system was rocked by an experience that challenged all she thought she knew about reality. The source of that upheaval: Robbert van den Broeke, who happened to have a Crop Circle connection but his interaction and the activity in conjunction with that experience went far beyond anything that one usually associates with Crop Circles.
And now, after 20 or so years of anomalous and often unexplained experiences attributed to the connection with Robbert, Nancy no longer doubts. She simply questions more.
Nancy talks about some of her extraordinary experiences in the presence of Robbert and his family. Photographs she has taken and we referred to in the interview are posted on her website.
She says the experiences with Robbert have challenged her to reexamine and expand her beliefs and her awareness on multiple levels.
For more information on Robbert: Link
Connect with Nancy on her site: BLT Research and on Facebook.
Wendy's Coffeehouse Podcast - 1/29/17 - Nancy Talbott, Cognitive Dissonance
I have spoken with Nancy before. Here's the link: Conscious Living on Empower Radio
“Not only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think.”
- Werner Heisenberg, Across the Frontiers