Friday, December 16, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 12-15-2011 - Cyber Attacks & Annunaki Evidence

Coast to Coast AM - 12-15-2011 - Cyber Attacks & Annunaki Evidence

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Andrew Colarik, Marshall Klarfeld

In the first half of the program, author and consultant Andrew Colarik talked about cyber attacks against the US by our enemies, the downed drone in Iran, and how identity theft could lead to terrorism. "We're getting, literally, thousands of attacks on all kinds of our infrastructure from all over the world," he declared, noting that the problem is under reported because it is so commonplace. Colarik was particularly concerned about the threat this poses to America's infrastructure, such as the electrical grid, water distribution, and waste disposal systems, since much of them are run remotely via a central computerized command.

Colarik strongly urged a "national discussion" on the issue of cyber attacks, what they may cause, and how to respond. "It should be a whole understanding by the American people," he said, which determines how the country wants to govern the cyber world and best protect our national assets and interests. Chillingly, Colarik also noted that the United States has not made a determination as to what constitutes an 'act of war' with regards to cyber warfare. He stressed that this lack of parameters leaves the country vulnerable to potentially calamitous missteps in response to a cyber attack. "You take the wrong escalation and you're going to create a problem that will effect not only you, but all of us," he warned.

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In the second half of the show, researcher and author Marshall Klarfeld discussed the ancient ET race, the Annunaki, and how a possible cloaked space object, spotted near Mercury, could be one of their motherships. Based on his research, he surmised that the Annunaki created a mothership as a proverbial weigh station to facilitate their gold mining operations after they arrived on Earth. He cited the 11th tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh as evidence for this mothership, since the story details how the Annunaki escaped the Earth during the 'great flood' and fled to the craft. In turn, Klarfeld asserted that the entities may not be on Nibiru, but actually much closer and watching us from the mothership near Mercury.

Klarfeld was also very intrigued by a crop circle which appeared in Poirino, Italy this past Summer. He contended that this formation, which he called "the most magnificent crop circle I've ever seen," was a communication from Enki, one of the Annunaki leaders. Contained within the crop circle, Klarfeld claimed, was binary code that spells out Enki's full name as well as a warning about radiation and a reference to a specific human gene. Based on this, he suggested that there may be an impending galactic super wave and the Annunaki are trying to alert the human race to the importance of the gene in surviving the effects of the subsequent overwhelming radiation.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 12-14-2011 - Paranormal Immersion

Coast to Coast AM - 12-14-2011 - Paranormal Immersion

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Dave Schrader, David Kirkpatrick, Joshua P. Warren

Author, paranormal researcher, and radio host Dave Schrader discussed his lifelong immersion into the paranormal that began with visitations from his dead grandmother at the age of three, and growing up in a haunted house. He also had a communication from his deceased grandfather, who told him that when he died he was greeted by loved ones who had previously passed over. Curiously, when he hugged his grandfather before he left, it "felt like a shaft of warm, vibrating air." At the age of 11, Schrader had an unsettling encounter with a Bigfoot-like creature while visiting the Pensacola, FL area. The creature had a huge mane of grey-black hair and a deep inset face. In the ensuing years, he has come to suspect that Bigfoot are interdimensional in nature, and he happened to catch one traversing between its dimension and ours.

Schrader described witnessing UFOs and unexplained aerial phenomena when he visited James Gilliland's ranch on several occasions. On one night, he saw a set of lights in a triangle formation that seemed to blink on and off in response to laser lights shined at them, as well as an object shaped like a manta ray, that flew between pine trees. Gilliland told him that it was a "biological craft"-- half machine, half living organism. Schrader also shared his latest research on the black-eyed children phenomenon, eerie occurrences in which people encounter kids (usually groups of 2-3) outside their homes with completely blackened eyes, who typically ask to be let inside.

Another one of Shrader's visitations took place during a vivid dream, in which he met a "beat-up broken old man," who turned out to be angel. "Angels are hard, bent, battered. We fight on your behalf daily to protect you and watch over you, to fight the battle you don't even know you're in some days," the being told him. Paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren joined the conversation briefly to talk about a trip to Transylvania, that he and Schrader are embarking upon in May, as they lead a tour group to 'Dracula's (Vlad the Impaler) Castle,' to separate fact from fiction.

Facebook Growth

First hour guest, author David Kirkpatrick talked about Facebook's phenomenal growth, even as some users are walking away from it over privacy, and other concerns. The social networking service currently has over 800 million users, including 2/3 of the American population, he reported. As the company gets ready to go public in an IPO, he expects the stock price to soar, and its value to exceed $200 billion within three years.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 12-13-2011 - Space & Faith

Coast to Coast AM - 12-13-2011 - Space & Faith

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Brother Guy Consolmagno

Astronomer at the Vatican Observatory, Brother Guy Consolmagno, discussed space issues such as the question of ET life, Russia's interest in going to Phobos, dark energy, and the big bang theory as well as how faith and science can coexist. He explained that the Vatican's interest in the cosmos is driven by "the same sense of curiosity and mystery that fueled people to look at the sky since the beginning of time." In looking at the tremendous leaps in scientific insight over the last few years, he marveled that "half the things" he originally learned about space are now suspect, while radical ideas from as recently as ten years ago are now viewed as entirely possible.

Consolmagno shared an analogy that captures the difficulties faced by humans in trying to better understand our universe. He started by noting that the moons of Jupiter and Saturn are believed to have liquid water beneath a surface layer of ice. Supposing that there was intelligent life in those oceans, they would be restricted by the ice above them and the ground below, knowing only that world as their universe. These beings, Consolmagno said, would never be able to know they were just a small part of a much larger system of moons, planets, stars, and galaxies. "And then you ask, 'what are the things that we don't know that we don't know,'" he pondered, "what are the boundaries that are part of our universe that even we can't be aware of?"

Contrary to the idea that science and faith are mutually exclusive, Consolmagno said that every religion, even those that seem hostile to science, have scientists which belong to them. On a personal level, he attributed his faith as a key motivator behind his ongoing scientific work. "It's that sense that I'm touching the stuff that God made," he mused, "day in and day out, seeing how the universe works, I'm in a conversation with the creator." Additionally, he contended that greater understanding of our universe does not threaten the idea of God, but, rather, "as our universe gets bigger, I would say our understanding of the creator of the universe gets bigger."

TSA Issues

In the first hour, constitutional lawyer Jonathan Emord talked about the misguided approach of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). He pointed out that the agency spent 57 billion dollars in the last 10 years and has 65,000 employees, yet a recent investigation by Congress' General Accounting Office found that 17 known terrorists were able to travel, on 24 different occasions, and pass through 8 separate TSA screening locations. "The whole thing, sadly, is a game of smoke and mirrors," he lamented. During his appearance, Emord also detailed the FDA's attempts to regulate mobile medical apps and their court battle over putting graphic images on cigarette packages.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Coast to Coast AM - 12-10-2011 - Free Will & the Brain

Coast to Coast AM - 12-10-2011 - Free Will & the Brain

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Host: Ian Punnett
Guests: Michael Gazzaniga, Andy Hines

The father of cognitive neuroscience, Michael Gazzaniga, joined Ian to offer a provocative argument against the common belief that our lives are wholly determined by physical processes and we are therefore not responsible for our actions. He explained that neuroscience research reveals that decision making is based on a combination of "the information that was built into us structurally" as well as knowledge of previous experiences. He marveled that the human brain is a "finely honed machine" that "provides us, also, with this believe that we're in charge of running this thing."

Despite this perspective on decision making, he argued, it does not free people from accountability and responsibility, since these are societal factors that exist outside of the brain. "Responsibility is something that we humans assigned to the other person," he mused, "so if you are going to be a part of the human culture, I'm going to hold you responsible." In light of that, Gazzaniga suggested that criminal cases where the perpetrator is mentally disturbed, but clearly guilty, should result in a judgement of "responsible, but insane." He also predicted that neuroscientists may eventually be able to "fix" such mental issues, which will create a deep cultural debate over how to mete out proper punishment. "I don't say these are easy answers," he said, "I'm saying they're tough questions, but that's what we should be thinking about."

Gazzaniga was also dismissive of the religious connotations surrounding the debate over free will, which suggest that all of our actions have been predetermined by a proverbial 'higher power.' He contended that there were far too many variables and "there's no information system in the world that can possibly take that into account." With that in mind, Gazzaniga surmised that the concept of 'free will' essentially becomes antiquated because "we're not coerced by outside forces" and one is responsible for their own actions. Over the course of the conversation, Gazzaniga also talked about other brain-related topics such as research into the damaged brains of athletes and whether or not it would be possible to transplant a brain.

The Future of Consumerism

In the first hour, Andy Hines discussed how people's values are reshaping the consumer landscape. He observed that there appears to be a cultural backlash against consumerism where "people are rejecting this idea that consumption is going to make them happy." Hines noted that this perspective actually coincides with research which shows that, once our basic needs are met, "adding more money does nothing for our happiness." Hines put forward the idea that "authenticity" is one key concept which businesses would be wise to embrace as the future unfolds. He explained that the evolving consumer mindset expects to be treated with respect and told the truth, rather than be misled or coddled, which will lead to a greater level of appreciation from that customer.

Coast to Coast AM - 12-11-2011 - Billy Meier's ET Info

Coast to Coast AM - 12-11-2011 - Billy Meier's ET Info

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Host: John B. Wells
Guests: Michael Horn, Craig Hulet

John B. Wells welcomed American media representative for ET contactee Billy Meier, Michael Horn, who shared Meier's tale of alleged contacts, as well as his prophecies based on information given to him by the benevolent Plejaren beings. Meier, who began having ET encounters as a young boy, is now approaching his 70th year of the contacts, which are totally voluntary, as well as being mostly physical (rather than telepathic), Horn explained. Since the 1950s, Meier has been publishing information given to him by the Plejarens that covers scientific, environmental, and global topics. And since 1975, Meier has been transcribing all of his conversations with the ETs, Horn continued, adding that the material is in German, some of which has never been translated into English.

According to Horn, much of what Meier wrote has proved to be prophetic (though critics accuse Meier of backdating his files), or uncannily accurate such as his descriptions of Jupiter's moon Io, which he said was the most volcanic body in the solar system, and contained encrusted ice (later confirmed by Voyager reports). Among his predictions of what is yet to come, in his 1987 prophecies, Meier wrote of Russia attacking several Scandinavian countries, as well as Iran, Turkey, and Alaska. He also wrote of a war between India and China, as well as a Civil War coming to the US, which will result in the division of the country into five different territories.

Meier claims the he is the only authentic ET contactee, and that he's a reincarnation of previous prophets like Enoch, as well as Jesus (whom he refers to as Jmmanuel). Most UFO sightings and abductions are actually covert military psy-ops, Meier has indicated, and aside from the Meier material, there isn't credible evidence for UFOs and alien encounters, Horn suggested. Interestingly, the Plejarens have told Meier that there are billions of other universes, and that they've traveled to two of them. One is a parallel universe to ours, and the second they were just recently able to penetrate.

Current Events Commentary

First hour guest, geopolitical analyst Craig B. Hulet discussed the possible passage of the Defense Authorization Act, which would place domestic terror investigations into the hands of the military. Because the bill's language is so vague, American citizens could be picked up under these new guidelines and imprisoned without trial, he warned. Hulet also commented on the Occupy Wall St. movement, which he criticized for being co-opted by various left-wing luminaries.

Coast to Coast AM - 12-12-2011 - Crop Circles & 2012

Coast to Coast AM - 12-12-2011 - Crop Circles & 2012

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Colin Andrews, Ellen Whitehurst

Electrical engineer and researcher Colin Andrews coined the phrase "Crop Circles" 30 years ago. He discussed his research into the mysterious phenomenon, and its possible connections to the Mayans' calendar cycle ending in 2012. During a two-year period starting in 1999, he received funding from Laurance Rockefeller to study crop circles in England, and came to the conclusion that only 20% of them were real, i.e. not man-made-- a conclusion that angered many in the crop circle community. He found that the formations not made by humans, were with a few exceptions, "consistently of the more simple variety... [with] non-complex geometries."

As to who or what is creating the circles, Andrews suggested that it could be a "higher mind," such as an extraterrestrial species that's interacting with humans, as the messages evolve. While a low-level of directed microwave could account for the plant changes, the designs themselves contain mathematical, astronomical, and natural information, and fascinatingly, they are often "placed [in the field] in response to an individual's thought process, [or] prayer or meditation," he reported, citing a personal instance where a Celtic cross design appeared in a field near his home, after he made a mental request for it.

One crop formation depicted our solar system, and specifically referenced the date of September 2033, which Andrews was intrigued to discover corresponded to another end date for a different Mayan cycle. The date of 12/21/12 has a rare astrological alignment, and Israel and Iran may be drawn into a nuclear conflict around this time, he continued. Andrews also touched on encounters people have had with ET-type beings at crop circle locations, as well as a strange incident that occurred on the British TV network, ITN, when a metallic-sounding voice interrupted the program in 1977 and claimed to be an alien.

Nature of Luck

First hour guest, author Ellen Whitehurst talked about the nature of luck. She cited four ways a person can enhance or improve their luck-- maximize your chances for opportunities (such as networking), listen to your intuition or trust your gut instincts, expect to receive good fortune, and turn a negative situation into a positive one. She also suggested that the last thing you see before going to sleep, and the first thing you see when you wake up should be something that makes you feel positive and purposeful.