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Many of you have asked: when are we going to hear about the results of the February 1 Intention Experiment® to lower violence in Washington, D. C.? As you may recall, I ran this experiment live at the Gaiasphere at Gaia’s headquarters in Louisville, Colorado, with about 300 participants there with me in the audience and thousands joining in via livestream. The three targets were: Brentwood (ward 5), Deanwood (ward 7) and Anacostia (ward 8). I chose all three because they are the most violent neighborhoods in D.C.; Deanwood, in particular, is the number 1 area for high crime in the district – with violent crime about 600 percent higher than the national average in America. Nevertheless, all three wards have recorded huge rates of violent and property crime. One in every three residents of Brentwood has been the victim of a crime, and Anacostia is known for a great deal of drug and gangland activity. Not long ago, the overall crime rate in Washington per 1000 residents was nearly double that of the rest of the country. After the February 1 experiment, we had to patiently wait months to see how crime would unfold. Now we’re just hitting the six-month period (the same time we waited for results from our St. Louis Peace Intention Experiment®,) I have asked Dr Jessica Utts to do an analysis. In the meantime, in August, I asked a quantum physicist from Imperial College, London, who does complex analyses of data for a living, to do a preliminary check on the figures so I could give you a sneak preview. Although violent crime was going down in all three of our target neighborhoods from the high of 2023, after our intention on February 1, 2025 you see an immediate and further sharp drop. And with the exception of one blip in April in Brentwood, crime in all three dropped and showed a lower than expected number of cases in February and March that stayed substantially lower than it was historically – a drop not seen in the rest of DC. Here’s an example of what happened in Deanwood (the number one worst neighborhood in DC): |
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Similar immediate drops were demonstrated in the other two wards in February or early March, showing overall drops of about 35% in February or March compared to the year before. But this was just a preliminary snapshot of the results by an experienced physicist. I’d like our final answer to be analyzed by an experienced statistician like Dr. Jessica Utts. But lowered violence isn’t all. Some 2600 people filled out the survey afterward about whether they’d experienced a Mirror Effect, and a huge majority of them have reported healed relationships and improvements in health condition or, in some cases, a resolution of all symptoms. As you may remember, Dr. Konstantin Korotkov and his colleague Nima Farshid tested 44 participants in my live audience before and after the Intention Experiment®. They found a highly significant lowering of stress and also a rebalancing of their nervous system – sympathetic (fight-or-flight) nervous system dominance seen in so many people these days. I’ll be reporting on a few of their stories, and Gaia has begun to put together another amazing documentary about the results, so stay tuned. |

