Saturday, July 9, 2011

Dreamland - 07-08-11 - Bryan De Flores and the Language of Light

Dreamland - 07-08-11 - Bryan De Flores and the Language of Light

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Bryan de Flores had an absolute stunner of a contact experience. Not only did it change his life, it actually changed his body mass, causing him to grow two inches in a matter of hours. He sensed a change involving the pyramid at Giza, then found himself in contact with what he believes to be extraterrestrial entities.

The experience led him to a new profession, that of artist, and he has produced an extraordinary body of work as a result.

He believes that Earth is moving into a new level of reality very shortly, and here Marla Frees interviews him about his experiences and his expectations for the future. He sees profound changes for the better coming, and a lot of friction at higher levels as the change unfolds. Specifically, he sees our governments as slaves of dark powers, and a time coming when this power is going to be challenged once and for all.

As a result of his awakening, he creates what he calls 'templates' of energetic power, which can be seen at his website, BryanDeFlores.com. As intricate as they are, these templates are created in minutes. They are designed to upgrade consciousness, heal the body and expand brain activity, just by being meditated on.

Coast to Coast AM - 07-08-11 - Metaphysical Journey & Open Lines

Coast to Coast AM - 07-08-11 - Metaphysical Journey & Open Lines

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Dr. Greg Korbon, Open Lines

In the first half of the program, Dr. Gregg Korbon shared the story of how his 9 year old son, Brian, predicted his own death with remarkable and chilling accuracy. Korbon explained that, right before his ninth birthday, Brian told his parents that he "wouldn't make it to double digits." Over time, his son grew despondent and had trouble sleeping as he was "absolutely certain that he was going to die." Despite enrolling him in counseling and seeking advice from his school and the family's church, Korbon said that Brian's belief in his impending demise was unwavering.

Korbon recalled how, as his death got closer, Brian began "tying up loose ends," unbeknownst to his parents. He declared that it was "time for his party" and requested a small gathering to be attended by a handful of friends, where he said goodbye to them. Additionally, he purchased gifts, in advance, for his parents, wrote letters to his grandparents, and even made peace with the bullies that he'd encountered at school. The day he died, Brian played in a baseball game and, on the way there, told his father that he desperately wanted to score a run that day. During the game, Brian got to first base via a walk and was driven in by the subsequent batter. After racing around the bases and scoring the run, he gave his father a thumbs up, ran to the dugout to celebrate with his teammates, sat down on the bench, and suffered a heart arrhythmia, dying instantly.

Following the events of that tragic day, Korbon revealed, his belief system was forever altered as he struggled with the knowledge that Brian had actually predicted his own death. While attending a support group for parents that had lost their children, Korbon shared Brian's story and was stunned to hear that about half of the attendees had similar stories, even when their child had died in an accident. He recounted how one little girl was asphyxiated by her hair ribbon while going down a slide and actually drew a picture of the incident a mere twenty minutes before it happened. Eerily, on the other side of the paper, she had drawn herself as an angel. Korbon also noted that, regardless of the various bereaved parents' spiritual beliefs, following the loss of their child, "we all lost our fear of death, it was just instinctive." He attributed this change in perspective to the feeling that they'd lost a part of themselves which was now inhabiting some other plane of existence.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 07-07-11 - Psychology & Character - Teleportation

Coast to Coast AM - 07-07-11 - Psychology & Character - Teleportation

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Host: George Noory
Guests: David DeSteno, Piercarlo Valdesolo, Dr. Bruce Goldberg

In the first half, psychology professors David DeSteno and Piercarlo Valdesolo discussed their extensive and surprising work on character and personality traits including why some upstanding public people go haywire in epic ways. People's view of character is often misunderstood. We justify our own actions, but are quick to condemn someone else, they explained. For instance when a supposed good person does one bad thing, it's assumed he must have been a wolf in sheep's clothing all along, but when a supposed bad person does one good thing, people don't assume he's a saint. Powerful people sometimes become embroiled in misdeeds because the more power they have, the more invulnerable they feel, and they think the normal rules don't apply to them, said DeSteno.

The shared some of the results of their psychology experiments related to character:

* By mildly altering a person's mood, opinions on moral matters could be changed.
* In making a person feel jealousy, aggression & negative behavior were observed.
* Creating a similarity between unconnected persons increased their compassion for each other.
* Anger can create prejudice from out of thin air for those that are perceived as different.

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In the latter half, hypnotherapist Dr. Bruce Goldberg talked about teleportation, other dimensions, and astral travel. Teleportation differs from an OBE (out-of-body experience), he said, explaining that in an OBE, the soul leaves the physical body and goes to the astral plane. But in teleportation, "you're going to see the body actually fade away and disappear slowly; nothing else in the environment will be altered," he said. There's an increased energy vibrating around the physical body, a spiraling upwards, and a pop sound at the top of the head, with your perception like you were looking through a keyhole, he continued. More on the process here.

He shared several case histories. In one incident, a woman was ejected from a car, and laying on a road. She used Goldberg's post hypnotic suggestion to teleport herself safely into her living room, and drivers on the road reportedly said they saw her body disappear. An older case from the early 1900s involved two brothers from Bologna, Italy who were said to be able to teleport themselves to various locations around town. To test the boys, a Bishop locked them in their bedroom, and "even with all these precautions the boys disappeared within a few minutes," Goldberg recounted.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 07-06-11 - Psychic Attacks & Self Defense

Coast to Coast AM - 07-06-11 - Psychic Attacks & Self Defense

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Robert Bruce, Greg Hunter

Author and metaphysicist Robert Bruce talked about psychic attacks and self-defense methods, spirit entities, and techniques to induce astral projection. Certain ghosts who had addictions seek out like-minded living people that they can "overshadow" and have vicarious experiences through, he said. These opportunistic entities can gradually possess a person, and sometimes you might even catch a glimpse of another face transposed over the living person's, he added. In the case of demons, he described them as having long fingers, and long fingernails-- like spectral claws, and thin leathery limbs that often have spots. Interestingly, he noted that demons are sometimes mistaken for ETs.

There is a lot of different "astral wildlife" in the astral realms, and generally they don't cause any problems, said Bruce. In addition to various spirit entities, people with psychic gifts are capable of attacking others such that a victim might experience an extended period of bad luck and negative events. Victims can even inherit curses and psychic attacks that extend through generations, he said. Symptoms of these attacks include noticing distinct cold areas, dark sparks in the air, and pains that come and go, such as being jabbed in the feet, he detailed.

One of the first lines of defense is simply taking a shower-- running water creates a strong electromagnetic field that is detrimental to entities, he shared. Also, a bright, clean, pleasant room attracts positive energy, whereas a dingy and messy environment draws in negative energy, he continued. Bruce characterized astral projection as a natural phenomenon that everyone does when they sleep. However, in order to consciously experience astral projection, the mind must be awake while the body is physically asleep, he pointed out.

Current Events Commentary

First hour guest, investigative reporter Greg Hunter commented on current events, including a warning to airlines that terrorists may be considering surgically implanting explosives into people. In response, security may step up efforts to interview and examine travelers that arouse suspicion. Hunter was critical of the new proposed debt ceiling-- a staggering $2.4 trillion, and warned of a coming currency collapse.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 07-05-11 - Search for ET Life

Coast to Coast AM - 07-05-11 - Search for ET Life

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Jeffrey Bennett, Ty Bollinger

Astronomer, teacher, and writer Jeffrey Bennett discussed the variety of ways man is searching for life in the universe, including both SETI and various missions launched in outer space, as well as the implications ET life presents to humankind. He outlined three possibilities to the question-- where is alien life (sometimes referred to as the Fermi Paradox). One possibility is that intelligent civilizations are very uncommon, and we are alone in the universe; another is that civilizations might have sprung up over millions of years but destroyed themselves before they reached space faring capacity. A third possibility is that ET life is out there and there is an advanced galactic civilization but they have not yet chosen to acknowledge us. "That's one of the reasons I'm somewhat skeptical of the UFO reports because I think if they decided they wanted us to know, they would make it very, very obvious," he commented.

Bennett hypothesized as to what ETs might look like, and suggested they would likely share some common traits with us, if they were to have the dexterity to build craft or interstellar transportation. He is excited about the Kepler Mission, which has already uncovered 1,200 new extrasolar planets-- and that was only from the first few months of data. "Over the next few years the Kepler Mission is going to discover thousands of planets, many of them Earth-sized, some of them in Earth-like orbits. So, we are really right now, learning for the first time in history that planets like ours really do exist out there," he said.

The Cassini Mission, currently orbiting Saturn, has also impressed Bennett, particularly the soft landing of the Huygens probe on Saturn's moon Titan, a feat which he compared to hitting a dime with a bullet from 2,500 miles away. He advocated for combined international efforts in space and moon exploration, not only for budgetary reasons, but to also demonstrate a cooperative spirit to citizens of various, sometimes sparring nations.

Alternative Cancer Treatment

First hour guest, author and health freedom advocate Ty Bollinger spoke in favor of alternative or natural cancer treatments, which he said are typically suppressed by the "cancer industry." He suggested that people learn as much as possible about their disease, and warned that chemotherapy and radiation can kill patients. For more, see the recap of Bollinger's full show appearance from 2/1/11.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 07-04-11 - Hidden Archeology & Ancient India

Coast to Coast AM - 07-04-11 - Hidden Archeology & Ancient India

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Michael Cremo, Xaviant Haze

Unorthodox researcher Michael Cremo discussed his continuing work in forbidden archeology-- studying objects that demonstrate the idea of extreme human antiquity. The notion that humans similar to us lived millions of years ago is written about in ancient Sanskrit texts from India, which interestingly also describe vimanas-- flying craft that resemble accounts of modern day UFOs. One Sanskrit text tells of a vimana, a metal craft with energy beam weapons, which attacked a huge city in India 5,000 years ago. Other vimanas were akin to "mind ships" that were made of subtle energies and could travel to different dimensions, he added.

Cremo detailed the discovery of Reck's Skeleton found in 1913 in Olduvai Gorge in Africa. It was an anatomically modern skeleton embedded in layers of rock that date back up to 1.7 million years ago. This provides evidence "that over a million and half years ago humans like us were existing," he said. There is also a "neanderthal" skull found at a mine in Africa that has a perfectly round hole that looked just like a bullet entry. It was found in strata several hundred thousand years old. We can't rule out the possibility that they had firearms in very ancient times, he commented.

A carved human figurine was uncovered during a drilling going down 300 ft. in Nampa, Idaho in 1889. The geological strata dates back to the Pleistocene age from around 2 million years ago, Cremo noted. He also shared his theory of de-evolution which suggests that humans have devolved from a higher state of consciousness that exists apart from matter.

Suppressed American History

First hour guest, researcher Xaviant Haze talked about some of the suppressed history of America, including how explorer Amerigo Vespucci described seeing giants while charting the Caribbean islands. He also contended that Columbus wasn't the first explorer to visit America, but was actually using ancient Phoenician maps, and that Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis & Clark Expedition had been murdered.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 07-03-11 - Medical Intuition

Coast to Coast AM - 07-03-11 - Medical Intuition

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz, Dr. Tony Youn

Neuropsychiatrist, physician, and medical intuitive Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz discussed how she uses intuition to diagnose health problems. She first became interested in medical intuition when she sought treatment for her own health problems. Working with clients over the phone, she makes a drawing of their brain and body, and the various connections. One could think of the body like a car's dashboard with various warning lights, she said. When we get symptoms in the body, these can be like warning lights, that we need to figure out what's behind them, she continued.

Dr. Schulz outlined 7 warning lights on the body's dashboard or 'emotional centers' that light up when undergoing a particular issue in your life:

1. immune system, bones, joints and skin-- related to problems with family or other group in your life.
2. lower back, uterus, ovaries, pelvis-- problems balancing money & love.
3. digestive track, weight, addictions-- this area will intuitively light up to let you know you have problems with work or self-esteem.
4. heart, breasts, lungs-- this will light up with symptoms like hypertension, high cholesterol, asthma-- related to problems with mood, emotional expression, and anxiety.
5. neck, thyroid-- lights up around problems with communication, being heard.
6. brain, eyes, ears-- symptoms include headaches, tinnitus, and eye problems-- has to do with how you perceive the world.
7. life threatening illness-- like cancer, has to do with the question 'why am I here?' and spiritual purpose.

She also talked about her training techniques at her Intuition Academy, and how sometimes when you hear a voice in your head you may be being picking up the thoughts of others. The area in the brain where intuition is located is near where spirituality is, and that is why people sometimes confuse the two, she noted. Ultimately, Dr. Schulz said, you have to combine intuition with information to make the best decisions.

Plastic Surgery & Medical Secrets

First hour guest, plastic surgeon Dr. Tony Youn spoke about some of the cases he's worked on, as well as insider medical secrets. Some people that have a lot of plastic surgery suffer from Body Dysmorphic Disorder, in which they don't see themselves the way that others see them, he explained. Dr. Youn revealed that July is the worst month to get sick and go to the hospital-- as this is when the new interns start, and they are more likely to make mistakes than seasoned doctors.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 07-02-11 - Seal Team Missions

Coast to Coast AM - 07-02-11 - Seal Team Missions

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Host: Ian Punnett
Guests: Howard E. Wasdin, Terry Jamison, Linda Jamison

Former Navy Seal, Howard Wasdin, presented an inside look into Seal Team 6, a secret unit tasked with counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and counterinsurgency. First half-hour guests, the 'Psychic Twins,' Terry & Linda Jamison spoke about the power of intuition.