
Sunday - It was a rebroadcast with Art and Dr. Richard Boylan. I use to be in a mailing group with Dr. Boylan and he is a really nice guy. That was years ago and I don’t remember him being so into Star Children back then, but he was always into UFOs and aliens. He makes a great c2c guest too.
Monday - George had on Dr. John Alexander. He was on to talk about weapons and warfare. This was a strange show and at this point all I remember is Alexander’s rudeness towards Jon Ronson who had been a c2c guest the previous week. While I think it is OK for a guest to say he doesn’t agree with a previous guest, I don’t think it is OK to pretty much call another guest a flat out liar, which is what it seemed he was doing from my point of view. I assume George Noory will update this story on Monday, if not Binnall might as both of these people have a inside scoop. As Drudge would say this story is “developing….”
Tuesday - Joel Garreau joined George to talk about technology and human evolution. This was a pretty interesting show. I am sure there is going to be tons of debate on such subjects as designer children and genetically engineered soldiers in the future. I am not sure we have too much to worry about right now, but who knows?
Wednesday - I had expected something totally different from what I got on Wednesday and I was pleasantly surprised. I think the “Dr” in front of Barry Warmkessel’s name made me think he was going to be a boring, stuffy guy and that wasn’t the case. He really had some pretty far out there ideas and fit right into c2c.
Thursday - George Noory welcomed former Detective Trevor Marriot on to talk about Jack the Ripper. I have been a bit of a fan of Jack the Ripper theories ever since I would always watch “In Search of” as a child, so I really enjoyed this show. I think I had heard most of the theories discussed, but it had been quite a while so it was somewhat like hearing them for the first time.
Friday - First hour Loren Coleman showed up for a few minutes. I was called away during that and have no idea what he said, but he wasn’t on very long. The rest of the first hour was Marshall Klarfeld who has very interesting theories on what I guess would best be called “intelligent design.” It was a shame that George didn’t have him on longer because after the first hour we were stuck with open lines. I might mention now that you can hear more from Marshall in Binnall’s interview with him, which will be posted at Binnall of America next Saturday (I think).
Saturday - Ian Punnett returned with Dr. Simeon Hein to talk about crop circles. This was a interesting show because Simeon had a bit of a different take on crop circles. He thinks all crop circles, even the ones that most would call hoaxes have power.
I wonder if having 3 guys with “Dr” in front of their names in one week is a c2c record? I don’t remember it ever occurring before, but I could be wrong.
I can’t quite decide between Barry Warmkessel and Trevor Marriot for my favorite show of the week, but either one gives it to George. The score is now George 3, Ian 3 and Art 1.
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"I wonder if having 3 guys with “Dr” in front of their names in one week is a c2c record? I don’t remember it ever occurring before, but I could be wrong."
lol
Marshall Klarfeld will indeed be featured next week @ BoA : Audio, Season One.
Great recap once again, Lesley.
I was pretty sure that next week is Klarfeld, but not completely.
Thanks!
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