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A Wounded Journalist's Battlefield Experience of 'Voice Hearing'

The Scottish Sun photos
 
The tragic events reported in this blog article haven't transpired without a positive outlook on life being accepted by Benjamin Hall, perhaps encompassing a heightened metaphysical realization about the psychic complexities of life due to surviving the incidents he has described that include an instance of psychic 'voice hearing.'  His ordeal and predicament can help other human beings to expand their understanding about life  a 'mission' that can be associated with 'Divine Providence.'  In addition to the featured Fox News perspective, among the media outlets reporting about this chronology of occurrences are CBS News, Business Insider and The Scottish Sun.
 
The CBS article mentions that in addition to Fox News: "Hall, 40, has also reported for The New York Times, the BBC and Esquire, among other media outlets.  He lives in London with his wife and three daughters."  In addition to the other injuries sustained, Hall has tweeted about "his hearing was 'pretty blown.'"  A previous blog article about anomalous 'voice hearing' is "Hearing Voices: A Common Human Experience".
 
The Business Insider article by Mia Jankowicz reports:
 
Benjamin Hall's team was reporting for Fox News near Horenka, on the outskirts of Kyiv Oblast, on March 14, 2022, when their vehicle was hit by a missile
 
 
Hall has been a State Department correspondent for Fox News since 2015, and has extensive experience reporting from conflict zones.
 
 
In 2022, Ukraine had the highest number of journalist deaths in the world, with 15 reporters and media workers becoming victims of the conflict, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
 
The Scottish Sun reports:
 
The journalist has reported on several elections and has interviewed prime ministers, foreign ministers, US commanders, and presidents, according to the FOX website.
 
Hall has also reported from behind enemy lines in countries such as Libya, Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Egypt, Haiti, and Iran.
   
Featured Perspective from Fox News:
 

"Fox News' Benjamin Hall urges viewers to 'never give up' in emotional return to live TV"

by Brian Flood (January 26)


'Saved: A War Reporter's Mission To Make It Home,' details Hall's recovery from injuries sustained in Ukraine

Fox News foreign correspondent Benjamin Hall urged "Fox & Friends" viewers to "never give up," as he made an emotional return to live television on Thursday following the horrific attack that left him severely injured while covering Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
 
"I think that when you've gone through something like I've gone through, the highs, the lows, you have to have a target, you have to get something to fight for.  And this is it, trying to get back, trying to speak to you, trying to be on air and trying to tell people the stories, so perhaps it can help them," Hall said in his first TV appearance since the March 2022 attack.
 
"I've got one leg, I've got no feet, I see through one eye, one workable hand.  I was burned all over, and I feel strong, I feel more confident than I ever have," Hall continued.
 
"I think that you learn a lot going through things like this, and I was surrounded by so many wonderful people that's why I'm here today, and I look forward to everything that comes ahead."
 

Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall urged "Fox and Friends" viewers to "never give up" on Thursday in his emotional return to live television. (Fox News)
 

FOX NEWS' BENJAMIN HALL URGES JOURNALISTS TO CONTINUE TELLING 'STORIES FROM WAR' AFTER DEADLY UKRAINE ATTACK

Hall, who has insisted journalists must continue telling "stories from war" despite what he's been through, was wounded when the vehicle he was traveling in was struck by incoming fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv.  Beloved Fox News photojournalist Pierre Zakrzewski and Ukrainian journalist Oleksandra "Sasha" Kuvshynova were killed in the attack that devastated Fox News and the journalism industry at large.

Hall’s upcoming memoir, Saved: A War Reporter's Mission To Make It Home, will offer untold details of his journey.  He read an emotional excerpt on air, describing how "everything went dark" as bombs went off around him
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"If I had the slightest iota of consciousness, it was a distant sense of shock waves and the feeling that every part of my body
bones, organs, sinew, my soul had been knocked out of me," Hall read.  "I was all but dead but improbably, out of this crippling nothingness, a figure came through, and I heard a familiar voice, as real as anything I'd ever known.  'Daddy, you've got to get out of the car.'"
 


Saved: A War Reporters’ Mission To Make It Home hits retailers on March 14 and is available for preorder.  (HarperCollins Publishers)
 

An emotional Hall then explained that seeing a vision of his three daughters gave him the strength to keep going.

"I opened my eyes and managed to crawl out of the car," he said.  "If it weren't for them bringing me back, there is no way I would be here today.
"
 


Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall was injured outside Kyiv while in the field covering Russia's invasion of Ukraine. (Fox News)
 

BENJAMIN HALL SURPRISES FOX NEWS COLLEAGUES WITH MOVING WORDS SIX MONTHS AFTER DEADLY UKRAINE ATTACK

Hall also credited Zakrzewski for saving his life
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"The two of us laid there for about 40 minutes, and talked, he passed away," Hall said.  "The journey to continue was about me being saved."


"Fox & Friends" co-host Ainsley Earhardt asked Hall how he has remained so positive throughout the horrific experience
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"I think it's really important when you're feeling low
there were many times when I was really at the bottom.  You have to know there is good on the other side," Hall said.  "If you work hard, if you dedicate yourself to getting somewhere, you don't stop trying to achieve that you will get there no matter how painful something is, no matter how hard it is, if you really want to and you have the support to do it, you can get there.  Never give up."

Hall said he was reached by thousands of Fox News viewers who helped him along the way
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"When people reach out and tell you they're thinking about you, they're praying for you, that gives you support as well, so for anyone else who is going through really difficult things, keep going.  Never give up.  It's inside you, and it's always good on the other side," Hall said
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BENJAMIN HALL 'TRULY AN INSPIRATION' FOLLOWING DEADLY UKRAINE ATTACK, FOX NEWS MEDIA CEO SAYS


Pierre Zakrzewski in December 2018. (Fox News/Greg Palkot).

Hall was rescued from the war zone and eventually transferred to a military medical facility in Texas, where he underwent multiple surgeries.  He has since been reunited with his wife and three daughters and was able to make it home for the holidays
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The nonprofit organization Save Our Allies helped get Hall safely out of Ukraine.  To extract Hall from the combat zone, the group worked with the Pentagon and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, along with the Polish and Ukrainian militaries.  The effort on the ground was led by a "special operations and intelligence veteran," the group revealed, as the team made sure Hall was stabilized and overseen by military medical personnel during the transport
.

"I remember from the very day this happened, remembering and thinking that I will get back," Hall said.  "I remember lying there when it happened in the middle of nowhere, very badly injured and thinking 'I'm going home no matter what, I will crawl if I have to.'  And I thought that way throughout and that's what got me here.  It's been a life-changing event.
"

Last month, Hall spoke remotely during an acceptance speech upon being awarded a 2022 Foreign Press Award from The Association of Foreign Press Correspondents at the Roosevelt House in New York
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FUNERAL HELD FOR FOX NEWS CAMERAMAN PIERRE ZAKRZEWSKI IN IRELAND
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"I do think that this is not just an award for myself.  It is an award for Pierre and for Sasha, who both died during that attack, and also for every other war correspondent who has been injured or killed covering conflicts," Hall said.

"And despite the attack, despite what happened to us, I think it is essential that people continue telling the news, telling the stories from war.  I think that's the only way we truly get to understand the atrocities, the disasters and the horror that's happening out there.
"

Saved: A War Reporters' Mission To Make It Home hits retailers on March 14 and is available for preorder.

 

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Possibly if the mainstream news media could become more inclusive concerning data with metaphysical and spiritual relevance, there would be heightened understanding and motives among all people to achieve solutions to international conflicts between nations without military rationales leading to the potential of a planetary 'great disaster' or potential nuclear holocaust.  Recent articles at this blog report about such subjects as 'heart transplants and the soul,' metaphysical aspects of such psychic phenomena as 'dissociative identity disorder' (with instances of voice hearing), channeling and mediumship, UFOs, and the innate human condition of existing amidst spiritual Omnipresence. 
 
During my ongoing campaign for a return to international diplomacy and for citizens to express themselves to stop national leaders from opting to carry out deluded military agendas due to indoctrinated governmental traditions and assumed imperatives devoid of metaphysical and spiritual insights, I've provided data about the noncommercial articles available at this blog with the hope that people—including journalists working within commercial corporate news heirarchies—will realize the urgent need for everyone worldwide to expand their understanding about life to avoid the cataclysms mentioned in extant texts and scriptures representing ancient world wisdom traditions.
 
One of the apparent impediments to an individual expressing love to other peopleand to what can be referred to as 'one's Higher Self'by actively dedicating oneself to helping others advance intellectually is the fear of manifesting a different social consciousness than what is perceived as representing some illusory 'consensus reality' in relation to the conduct and relationships with one's associates.  To futilely wait for someone else to take the initiative to improve worldly conditions is to base one's conduct on fear instead of the knowledge about love.
 
Hesitating to manifest love will not lead to a fulfilling life.  Nobody living on Earth can ever think that sudden physical harm, illness and decrepitude or physical discorporation cannot happen to oneself.  Articles at this blog of 2022 include such conspicuously relevant topics as "Rosemary Altea and Her 'spirit guide' (in Oneness) 'Grey Eagle'", "Recent Surprising 'Proof' of The Omnipresent Spiritual Force", "George Lucas Popularized 'The Force' in 'Star Wars' Movies", "'Entertainment Trance' Is A Major Consideration Regarding 'The New Initiation'" and "This Timely Photo Was Published in the 1997 First Edition of TESTAMENT (with My Email to Putin and Biden Updates)".

Previous articles presenting information about occurrences of voice hearing include "Metaphysical Pop Songs: Gods of Aquarius", "The Maureen Puddy Case", "Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources by Martin Lings", "Martin Luther King Jr. and the Inner Voice", "Joan of Arc", "A Meditation about Possession" (mentioning Socrates and his 'daemon') and "The Leiningers Were Interviewed on a Late Night Radio Show" along with articles about mediumship and 'talking poltergeist' cases.

author photo from TESTAMENT (1997); a Metaphysical Articles Index of Subjects and Titles with Links is available at paranormalpeople.net. 




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