What’s Really Causing Earth Changes? Weston Warren Breaks It Down

EPISODE · Dec 11, 2025 · 1H 25M

What’s Really Causing Earth Changes? Weston Warren Breaks It Down

from THE RYAN FILES · host With Ryan Pelton

In this eye-opening episode of The Ryan Files, researcher Weston Warren returns with a bold, unconventional look at the forces shaping our world. Drawing from field theory, ancient texts, planetary behavior, and electromagnetism, Weston lays out a framework that challenges mainstream assumptions about how our universe actually works.This isn’t fear.This isn’t fiction.It’s an exploration of ideas — scientific, historical, and spiritual — presented through a different lens.Weston discusses:• How electromagnetic fields may shape natural cycles• Why ancient cultures encoded scientific knowledge in their writings• Patterns in planetary behavior and what they might reveal• Whether an unseen celestial force could influence earthquakes, volcanoes, and weather• How modern physics may be missing an entire layer of realityWhether you agree or disagree, this conversation pushes boundaries and invites you to think differently about the world around you.If you enjoy episodes that blend science, ancient mystery, and deep analysis, you won’t forget this one.The views expressed by the guest are their own.This episode is an exploratory, documentary-style discussion intended for analysis and education.Nothing in this episode asserts scientific, historical, or predictive claims as established fact.Always evaluate information independently.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/I1Y2iNZrqRA

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