
Sunday - Art was back with the GIS, Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath. I find their ghostly recordings fascinating and always enjoy any show they are on. On a side note, I had been sure that Dames would appear the first hour to somehow take credit for predicting Katrina, but he didn’t.
Monday - RCH magically connected to Noory the first hour. He made it quite clear that he needed a entire show sometime in the near future, which he almost always does. The rest of the show was John Hogue. I am sick to death of Hogue, I never found him that interesting to begin with and he has been a guest way too often.
Tuesday - First hour was Barry Fisher who talked about his invention of some sort of machine that can grind up all the debris in New Orleans. I like Barry and I hope he gets lots of contracts in NO, but I have a feeling that no matter how great his invention is the contracts will go to Halliburton. David Sereda was the guest for the rest of the show. I have to admit I missed a great deal of Sereda, but what I did hear was enjoyable. I will download and listen to it in it’s entirety sometime soon.
Wednesday - George Noory who now seems to be a true believer in Dr. Turi’s predictions had him as a guest the first hour. I would say that Morton, Dames and other so called seers are now far down the list of Noory’s first choice for predictions. It is hard enough for them to compete with the adorable French accent, let alone the pretty accurate predictions. The full show guest was William Henry. I enjoy William Henry, he is a great talker and perfect for radio shows. Besides that he has some really interesting stories, though I normally hear most of them on Dreamland before he gets invited to c2c.
Thursday - What a cool show! 6 guests in 3 hours, starting with Steven Quayle who as far as I could tell was saying the hurricanes are punishment from God for having George Bush as President and invading Iraq. You go Steve! Then Howard Bloom came on and I missed part of that. Frosty Wooldridge spoke on his normal topic of illegal immigration. I am not a big for or against person so far as that subject goes and nothing he said caused me to lean more towards against. I missed Don McAlvancy being that I was taking the dog for a walk, it seemed like a good time. The best and final hour came though and it started with Alex Jones there to remind us that the rabid dogs of the NWO are still nipping at our heels. Unfortunately, he also told a story about Tony Blair and wife doing naked occult rituals, which is really the stuff nightmares are made of. Last, but never least was Richard C. Hoagland. Hoagie was there apparently only to tease us with a promise of “Scientific Evidence” that Katrina was a man made storm which would appear in his blog on Friday night. It is there now and I will let those who can spend the time to read it decide whether it is evidence.
Friday - Not at all bad for a open line night. Mostly because it wasn’t all open lines. We had Hoagie pop in to somewhat explain his “evidence.” We had Alex Jones updating us each hour on hurricane Rita and the conditions in Texas even though he was in Austin. As would be expected, Alex also managed to get in other stuff like gun control and other conspiracy minded topics. Scott Stevens stopped by briefly as well. Apparently he has become so famous since his last c2c appearance that he has now quit the weatherman gig to make Hollywood movies and devote more time to c2c, dreamland and whoever else will let him on. I like Scott Stevens and wish him well.
Saturday - Ian Punnett's guest was Joel Barker talking about Paradigm Shift. I really didn't think with the description given by c2c that I would much like this show, but actually it was quite interesting. From the sounds of most of shows scheduled for next week I will probably wish Joel was around.
George does it again and finally passes Ian, winning my heart and favorite show for this week with his Thursday multiple guest night. The score is now George 4, Ian 3 and Art 1.
2 comments:
Your blog rocks. Not a bad week, I agree with you, Thursday night was best. I think Hoagland's evidence is compelling. Ghost radar images resembling waves in the shape of a hurricane over New Orleans 10 days before Katrina. The Rita microwave echo posted in his update is bizarre as well. I have researched some of Hoagland's Moon/Mars claims and have found what I believe is corroborating evidence, so I think he is on the straight and narrow. I had the privilege of meeting him in Phoenix a few years back. Again, great blog. Amazing how you keep up on all of this.
The radar images are really interesting. I couldn't manage the whole post, it was too long for me. I always like him to come on c2c so I don't have to read the entire thing.
Thanks for stopping and for the compliment!
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