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Biography:
Bill Sweet was always interested in paranormal phenomena including the phenomena of prayer. Through meeting the founders of Spindrift, Bruce and John Klingbeil, Bill began to grasp new ways of applying consciousness research to religion and science. He was president of Spindrift for four years. He graduated from New Trier High School, which was the top public high school in the country at the time and attended Illinois State University where he received a communications degree. Bill has the highest-level ham radio operator’s license.
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Alex Tsakiris, interviewer of bestselling authors and world-class academics on his popular science podcast Skeptiko.com suggested that science is sorely lacking when it comes to understanding such profound issues as near-death experiences, and parapsychology that would lead us toward self-discovery.
In the latter half, prayer… More »
Host: George Noory
John B. Wells was joined by prayer researcher, Bill Sweet, for a discussion on scientific laboratory tests he’s conducted to measure the good and bad motivations of prayer and the effectiveness of asking for help from above.
More » Host: John B. Wells
Where was Jesus for the first 30 years of his life and what was he taught? These are among the questions explored when clairvoyant and historian Tricia McCannon joined us Christmas night with Ian Punnett. First hour guest, Bill Sweet, discussed the power of… More »
Host: Ian Punnett
Former President of Spindrift Research, Bill Sweet, discussed his research into consciousness and prayer.
More » Host: George Noory
Author Bill Sweet discussed his involvement with Spindrift Research, an organization started by Bruce and John Klingbeil in 1969 to explore the connections between prayer, consciousness,and healing. Some of their early laboratory research, he explained, showed that when subjects prayed over soybean plants growing under adverse conditions, the plants could be made more healthy. Sweet… More »
Host: Art Bell