Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 09-27-11 - Light Speed Communications - Spontaneous Combustion

Coast to Coast AM - 09-27-11 - Light Speed Communications - Spontaneous Combustion

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Larry E. Arnold, David B. Sereda

In the first half, scientist, filmmaker, and mystic ecologist David Sereda talked about his development of a faster than light speed radio communications device that he used to talk to a distant star system. The recent scientific news that neutrinos can move at faster than light speeds correlates with his device, he noted. In August of 2010, he sent his first transmission to the Pleiades star system some 444 light years away, and claimed he received a loud telepathic voice response that woke him out of bed.

One year later he transmitted a new set of questions to the same coordinates about earth changes, comet Elenin, and a request for the ETs to make an appearance in Arizona. The next day, Sereda said a mysterious timed signal appeared for the first time in the magnetic spectrum and lasted one day in Sedona, AZ, and was then followed by a strange series of earthquakes that rattled from Colorado to Virginia. He also offered to send questions of George's via his device to his Pleiadian contacts. Further, Sereda said he witnessed a 7-8 ft. tall "space age-looking woman" pointing a device at his daughter, and conjectured that his communications might have opened up a portal.

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In the latter half, researcher Larry Arnold reported on cases of spontaneous human combustion (SHC)-- inexplicable incidents where people can smoke, blister or otherwise burn in absence of contact with a known ignition source or burn agent. He recounted some of the most remarkable cases such as that of Mary Reeser, a Florida woman who, in 1951, was found reduced to a pile of ash, but the room she was in suffered little damage, as well as that of Dr. John Bentley, which yielded an astonishing photo.

In a case from the UK involving a man named Robert Bailey, Fire Brigade Commander Jack Stacey described the victim as having a blue flame "emanating from a 4-inch slit like a blowtorch" from his abdomen, and he was absolutely convinced that this flame was burning from the inside out, said Arnold. He also discussed an incident of a Holy man in India who was said to immolate himself at will, and a recent case of SHC that took place in Ireland.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 09-26-11 - Climate Change & Alien Encounters

Coast to Coast AM - 09-26-11 - Climate Change & Alien Encounters

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Whitley Strieber, Rochelle Sparrow, Cortney Kane

Author and novelist Whitley Strieber discussed disruptive climate and solar patterns, as well as reflected on UFOs, and enigmas associated with alien/"visitor" encounters. The Arctic summer has been very intense, and we lost more ice in the summer of 2011 than we ever have in history, he reported. The way climate change occurs on Earth is that there are disruptions over a period of time in a "slowly escalating kind of vortex, and suddenly there's a snap back to a completely different climate," he said, adding that he believes we could be near a snap back period now.

Normally a low pressure area settles in over the Arctic in the winter and this pushes moist, cold air into the central part of the continent. However, this time the polar vortex was a high pressure system, which led to bizarre colliding storms, and mountains of snow, he detailed. Citing the book The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes, Strieber talked about the possibility that debris from a supernova came toward Earth around 13,000 years ago and caused massive flooding. He also noted that the sun is going into a less active phase 10 years from now, and this may help reduce dramatic climate change.

One of the intriguing findings that Whitley and his wife Anne discovered about people's experiences with the aliens or "Grays" was that they would sometimes see dead friends or relatives in the context of their encounters. "There is something unfolding here that we are just at the edge of understanding," he commented. For more of his thoughts on the visitor phenomenon, see his latest journal entry, What if They Land?

Mind & Energy

First hour guests, channelers Rochelle Sparrow and Cortney Kane talked about the nature of the mind and unconscious energy. Through self-awareness and meditation we can claim more of our unconscious energy, as well develop our own ability to heal, they said.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 09-25-11 - Shared Death Experiences

Coast to Coast AM - 09-25-11 - Shared Death Experiences

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Host: George Knapp
Guests: Raymond Moody

Near-death experience (NDE) expert, Raymond Moody, joined George Knapp to discuss shared death experiences - deathbed moments when entire families see the light, the room changes shape, or everyone is witness to a film-like review of a loved one's life, giving us a new understanding of the journey that we potentially will take at the end of our lives. He spoke about one of the first and most noteworthy NDE cases, that of Dr. George Ritchie, who in 1943, died from pneumonia. After he was revived, he described experiencing a panoramic life review with a being of complete love and compassion, as well as seeing into other realms of existence. Interestingly, during life reviews, the focus is often on little remembered moments, and spontaneous acts of kindness rather than major accomplishments, Moody detailed.

He pointed out that shared death experiences refute the idea that NDE phenomena such as the tunnel of light are hallucinatory effects of an oxygen deprived brain, as bystanders and relatives are generally in good health. Shared death experiences are actually more profound than NDEs, he said, noting that witnesses sometimes see a transparent replica or a globular light that rises up out of the body at the moment of death.

Moody related his own experience when his mother was in the process of dying-- "The room changed configuration; we were no longer in a three-dimensional space...it was kind of like you were in the apex of a funnel or double funnel, kind of a like an hourglass. The room seemed to pinch up in the middle." It was not a dream state, and was more real than our ordinary waking consciousness, he added.

Coast to Coast AM - 09-24-11 - Psychedelic Research

Coast to Coast AM - 09-24-11 - Psychedelic Research

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Host: Ian Punnett
Guests: James Fadiman, Robert Zubrin

Dr. James Fadiman, who's been involved with psychedelic research since the 1960s, joined Ian Punnett to discuss the newest research into the psychotherapeutic value of visionary drug use for increased personal awareness, spiritual epiphanies, and a host of serious medical conditions. Before it was banned, LSD was the most researched psychiatric drug on the planet, Fadiman said. It was first synthesized in 1938 from ergot fungi and is effective in miniscule doses of only millionths of a gram, he added. Mainstream researchers used LSD therapeutically to treat normal neuroses, alcoholism, and even autism before it was banned in 1966, Fadiman reported. Among hardcore alcoholics there was a 50% success rate, and even higher efficacy results for those with autism, he noted.

Curiously, the main effect of LSD occurs after the drug itself has left the body, he revealed. It is thought to work by opening up one's "awareness capacity," Fadiman continued. Religious studies scholar Dr. Huston Smith learned this after taking LSD and having an experience which confirmed what he understood to be at the core of all religious faiths, Fadiman explained. "Psychedelics give you a kind of a different view of everything... they take you much more into observing your life," he said. A recent study at UCLA demonstrates how this inner journey can help people diagnosed with terminal cancer. According to Fadiman, a drug similar to LSD, psilocybin, has successfully treated anxiety in late-stage cancer patients.

Falling Space Debris

In the first hour, aerospace engineer Dr. Robert Zubrin commented on NASA's falling satellite and other space objects that could strike our planet. According to Zubrin, 10 tons of meteors hit the Earth every year and to date there has been only one recorded casualty—a dog in Egypt in 1911. We don't have to worry about satellites coming down on us, he said, noting that the greater danger is near Earth asteroids. A fairly sizeable one impacts the planet about once a century, he added. Zubrin also briefly talked about the increased activity of the Sun and the minor inconveniences (communication disruptions, power blackouts) we can expect over the next few years because of it.

Coast to Coast AM - 09-23-11 - America's Debt Crisis & Open Lines

Coast to Coast AM - 09-23-11 - America's Debt Crisis & Open Lines

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Host: John B. Wells
Guests: Open Lines, Dr. Robert Manning

During the first 90 minutes of the program, guest host John B. Wells was joined by Dr. Robert Manning for a discussion on the debt crisis in America. Manning maintained that the shift from cash purchases to consumer credit debt over the past few decades has eroded the financial well-being of average families across the country. Purchasing on credit only defers the (often negative) impact of such transactions on one's life, and has led to an enormous redistribution of wealth from the middle class to .5% of the population over the last 25 years, he explained.

According to Manning, consumer reliance on credit has also contributed to a loss of personal freedoms. Credit processing agencies meticulously examine credit and other kinds of transactions in order to monitor the behavior of consumers, he continued. Those extra miles or points many people earn with their credit cards are not free, he alerted. Consumers leave behind electronic fingerprints every time they make a transaction, talk on the phone, or ride on public transportation. Agencies use this information to make (sometimes incorrect) financial judgments about consumers, predict their habits, and potentially even to modify their behavior, Manning suggested.

Like many debt-saddled consumers, America is maxed out as well. What kept the world confident in investing in the country was its ability to borrow beyond its means, Manning revealed. Now other countries are being encouraged to take on the trade that America can no longer fund, he noted. The nation continues to fall behind other countries in production and the consumption of goods and services, and is fast becoming a secondary destination for investment, Manning reported. If the United States cannot recapture foreign capital, its currency will collapse, interest rates will soar, and inflation will skyrocket, he warned.

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During Open Lines, several callers phoned in to sound off on the current state of the U.S. economy. George in Apollo, Pennsylvania, offered his solution to America's economic woes. He blamed much of the trouble on corporations moving jobs and headquarters overseas to secure ever higher profit margins. George recommended legislative action to require corporations to stay in the domain (city, county, state, nation) in which they were originally incorporated. Ed from Allentown, Pennsylvania, encouraged listeners to purchase products made in America in order to increase manufacturing and jobs in the country. Fred in Rochester, New York, expressed concern for the average American worker, denounced wasteful government spending, and suggested that most people are not ready for the hard times of a world depression. Fred compared the country to Ancient Rome before it collapsed.

Coast to Coast AM - 09-22-11 - Demonic Aliens & UFOs

Coast to Coast AM - 09-22-11 - Demonic Aliens & UFOs

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Timothy Green Beckley, Robert Chapman

Ufologist and paranormal pioneer Timothy Green Beckley discussed his contention that UFOs/aliens are not extraterrestrial, but intelligently controlled phantoms from terrestrial/interdimensional sources, and are often associated with negative or demonic forces. These "beings" and their craft are able to change shape, as well as vanish right in front of our eyes, which suggests they are popping into or out of another dimension, he said. Beckley also pointed to the association of Hitler & the Nazi movement to UFOs, and posited that the craft in the Roswell crash may have been a German flying saucer prototype.

Blood rituals and sacrifices have been connected to UFOs, such as animal and human mutilations, he said, citing an incident in a Brazilian village, where people were struck by beams of light, and drained of blood. Further, John Keel reported on a case in which a bloodmobile was chased by a UFO that attempted to draw it up into the craft. In another case in Brazil, an entire town was said to be possessed after their encounter with UFOs, Beckley detailed.

He recounted the work of Spanish priest, Salvador Freixedo, who argues that UFOs/aliens are "evil forces" that consider humans breeding animals, and exploit us for our blood. He spoke about Alvin Moore who believed that a series of invisible islands or planets circle the Earth in a low altitude, and "sky men" from these realms exploit humanity. Beckley also shared various reports of demonic beings seen coming from UFOs, such as William Lamb's 1922 account of a giant creature with wings that passed right through a barbed wire fence.

Economic Overview

First hour guest, editor and publisher of International Forecaster, Bob Chapman, talked about the economy and stock market fluctuations. The Federal Reserve's plan to drive down interest rates may help more people qualify for home mortgages, so more of the current inventory can be unloaded, but the downside is that the lower rates will create higher inflation, he commented.