Sunday, April 30, 2006
Coast to Coast Rewind
Sunday - Noory filled in for Art who had some sort of virus. The guest was Dr. Jeffrey Long talking about near death experiences. Not a bad show. Kind of old hat for those of us that have heard dozens of such shows, but probably very entertaining for those who haven't.
Monday - Noory hosted with guest Dr. Bruce Goldberg who was suppose to talk about spirit guides and he did a bit. Noory could not make through the show without mentioning his alter ego Dexter Monterey at least 3 times that I heard. I did not make it through the entire show, as I found it pretty boring.
Tuesday - It was the big Richard C. Hoagland birthday celebration the first hour. Richard was turning 60 according to him, but I wonder if he hasn't shaved off a few years? No matter. Whitley Strieber showed up to wish him well and much to many people's surprise so did Art Bell. The full show guest was Dr. Simeon Hein. I had enjoyed Dr. Hein's last visit to c2c, but this one just did nothing for me. Much of it was the same stuff with remote viewing added in. I am not a big believer in remote viewing so this show just didn't work for me.
Wednesday - First hour Art Bell showed up again. Noory interviewed him, sort of anyway. Mostly Noory gushed about his great love of Art and threw in a few questions. Robert Kiviat was the guest for the rest of the show. He gave us the scoop on alien autopsy and the media. An informative, entertaining show. I expect a Kiviat return at least before the end of the year.
Thursday - Sadly, I missed the first hour guest David Darling, but I heard that he talked about Red Rain and was pretty interesting. I will have to go back and listen soon. The rest of the show was Peter Novak talking about something he calls the binary soul. If anyone actually understood what he was trying to say let me in on it. I found it to be boring dribble.
Friday - My dear friend, Linda Moulton Howe, was the guest the first two hours. Linda was telling the story of Thomas C. Sheppard, Chief Yeoman, U. S. Navy and his encounter with alien bodies and documents. I had already read this story at Earthfiles, but I enjoyed hearing Thomas tell part of it himself. I missed most of the second hour and will have to listen later. The rest of the show was open lines, which I also missed, but will not be listening to later.
Saturday -
c2c live with Ian Punnett - Ian is back to one of his favorite topics, the man-dog or werewolf as most would call it. Linda Godfrey was the guest and in my opinion this show rocked! Linda had many new cool werewolf tales. Ian realized that there could be wolfwomen or werewomen. There were some bigfoot mentions, skinwalker ranch and even giant birds and mothman. This show was just plain fun!
c2c am with Art Bell - A rebroadcast of a classic Art Bell and Richard C. Hoagland episode. Hoagie tried impressing Art with all of his most crazy Mars theories, but Art wasn't buying it. Very entertaining, even the second time around.
I give Ian and his Saturday show with Linda Godfrey my favorite show of the week, the Wednesday show with Kiviat was close, but it just was not as much fun.
Ghost Contest - Photo #4
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Ghost Contest - Photo #3
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Saturday, April 29, 2006
This week on BOA audio
Summary of this week from Binnall -
Richard Dolan (Part 1 of 2), "UFOs and the National Security State". The first half of a massive interview with Richard Dolan on his acclaimed book. We discuss the making of the book, along with the early days of Ufology and some of the key researchers like Keyhoe, Hillenkoeter, Ruppelt, and Hynek. We talk about NICAP, APRO, and MUFON and the role of UFO groups in the history of Ufology. Lots of historical Ufological discussion about the evolution of the UFO cover-up.
Right now http://www.binnallofamerica.com is down. Binnall has a temp site up at http://www.binnallofamericaaudio.com/boa.html and the interview should be posted sometime this evening, if not sooner.
Old Slave Cemetery Ghost
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Ghost at Window
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Friday, April 28, 2006
Ghost Hunters - Ghost Photo Contest
Have you ever captured what may be a unearthly spirit on a photo? The Debris Field, Scifi Channel and Ghost Hunters bring you the Ghost Photo contest. To enter you must have a photo of a ghost (or what could be a ghost) and reside in the US. This contest will run from April 28th, 2006 through May 28th, 2006. At the end of contest everyone will be allowed to vote on their 3 favorite photos to decide the winners. Voting will be from May 29th, 2006 through June 6th, 2006. Photos will be posted at http://thedebrisfield.blogspot.com and http://ghostphotocontest.blogspot.com/.
To enter email your photo to decogrl@yahoo.com, photos accepted only by email.
Prizes are as follows -
1st place - A Ghost Hunters season 1 DVD collection and Ghost Hunters keyring
2nd place - A Scifi Channel t-shirt and Ghost Hunters keyring
3rd place - A Scifi Channel t-shirt
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Thursday, April 27, 2006
Various things
It seems like ages since I have actually written anything on this blog. My allergies have been making me so tired and lazy lately that I just don't feel like doing much of anything.
What a surprise to have Art Bell join George Noory for the first hour of c2c last night! Very cool, except it sounded like rebroadcasts this coming weekend. Thank Goodness for Ian Punnett, at least something will be new!
I should be having something new and hopefully fun happening at this blog soon, but I am still working out the details.
Except for the allergies all is well here. We have had beautiful weather and clear blue skies. Our neighborhood deer has 2 little baby deer, they couldn't be more than a month old and they are so cute! I would have to be really hungry and near death to kill a deer, they are just such beautiful creatures. I think hunting is one of those things you have to get into when you are very young, otherwise it is hard to understand the entertainment people get from it. I can understand why poor people would hunt to feed their family, but I have a hard time understanding how people who have plenty of money to buy food at the grocery enjoy going out and shooting things. I doubt I will ever be able to understand that.
Anyhow, I hope all is well with everyone!
What a surprise to have Art Bell join George Noory for the first hour of c2c last night! Very cool, except it sounded like rebroadcasts this coming weekend. Thank Goodness for Ian Punnett, at least something will be new!
I should be having something new and hopefully fun happening at this blog soon, but I am still working out the details.
Except for the allergies all is well here. We have had beautiful weather and clear blue skies. Our neighborhood deer has 2 little baby deer, they couldn't be more than a month old and they are so cute! I would have to be really hungry and near death to kill a deer, they are just such beautiful creatures. I think hunting is one of those things you have to get into when you are very young, otherwise it is hard to understand the entertainment people get from it. I can understand why poor people would hunt to feed their family, but I have a hard time understanding how people who have plenty of money to buy food at the grocery enjoy going out and shooting things. I doubt I will ever be able to understand that.
Anyhow, I hope all is well with everyone!
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Hannah Named 'Most Beautiful Bulldog'
She is sooooooooooooooooooooo adorable!
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Grey Matters
You knew I couldn't let the big news of Art's new marriage pass without writing an article about it, that would be this weeks Grey Matters. It will be available sometime today at Binnall of America. As always make sure to check out all the great stuff at BOA while you are there!
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A Break for Code Breakers on a C.I.A. Mystery
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Monday, April 24, 2006
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Sunday, April 23, 2006
Coast to Coast Rewind
Sunday - Ed Dames was Art's guest. I did not listen to the entire show, but I listened enough to hear Dames say that he could now "pinpoint" locations. Does this mean he will no longer predict earthquakes that happen 2000 miles away from where he said they would? I have my doubts, but I guess we will have to wait and see.
Monday - Noory's guest was Peter Lance. Lance has got to be the worse presenter on earth. I have listened to him try and explain his 9/11 theory at least 3 different times and I have never been able to fully understand it. Still, I found it to be a pretty entertaining show even though I couldn't fully follow what he was saying.
Tuesday - Dr. Ronald Klatz was the guest and the subject was anti ageing. This is really not my thing and although I tried to listen it was just too boring.
Wednesday - The show was Ken Klein talking about Pyramids and the supernatural. Klein was much like Lance in that he was very excitable and I couldn't follow what he was saying. I never did figure out exactly who he thought built the pyramids other than they weren't Egyptian. They didn't seem to be ETs or Angels either, or at least not exactly.
Thursday - First hour was Billy Gibbons of ZZ top, who I missed. The rest of the show was weird because Paola Harris had been listed all week as the guest, but she only ended up being there for the second hour. She talked about Hellyer and Monsignor Balducci mostly. Then she was replaced by Michael Salla who was telling us about comet fragments that may hit the earth. Then things got more strange as Noory ambushed Salla with Richard Hoagland to debunk him. Although I agreed with Hoagie for a change, this seemed pretty unfair to Salla who didn't sound as though he had expected it. Salla also stayed for the final hour.
Friday - First hour guests were fear monger Jerome Corsi and then Steve Alten to talk about Nessie. For those of you who didn't hear, several months ago a tooth was recovered that was thought to be from the Loch Ness monster. According to Alten this turned out to be the tooth of a giant eel and he thinks Nessie is a giant eel. While that is highly possible, I have more than a few questions like 1) How can they be sure the tooth was from Nessie since it was just found next to a dead dear and nobody actually saw Nessie kill the deer, and 2) I didn't really understand what lab did the testing and how they came to the conclusion that it was a giant eel. I looked at the pix on his website, but I can't say that the teeth looked exactly the same as the giant eel he showed. The rest of the show was open lines and I watched TV instead.
Saturday -
c2c live with Ian Punnett - Ian's guest was Dr. Len Horowitz who was talking about water, tones, vibration and intelligent design. Another show I didn't get and Ian didn't either as he pretty much said at the top of the last hour and ditched Horowitz for open lines.
c2c am with Art Bell - Art had taken ill with a virus so we were stuck with a rebroadcast. The rebroadcast was Brendan and Barbara of the GIS, who if you will remember were just on last Saturday. Why on earth they would think we wanted to hear them 2 weeks in a row is beyond my understanding and needless to say I skipped it.
It was not a good week, which makes picking my favorite show really hard. It was so bad that I am going to have to pick the strange Thursday night show with Paola Harris and Michael Salla as my favorite of the week.
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Saturday, April 22, 2006
This week on BOA audio
Preview from Binnall -
Andre Eggelletion, "Where the Right Went Wrong on National Security, (And the Left Too)" The amazing author of the Federal Reserve expose "Thieves in the Temple" turns his critical eye towards the National Security apparatus with his new book and he comes to BoA : Audio to discuss it with us. We touch on Operation Ajax in Iran and how it probably caused the Iranian angst with America, the NSC / NSA and how it is used to circumvent Congress and their War Powers, Iran / Contra, the War on Terror, Diplomatic Exceptionalism, the mark of the beast, and where things may be headed for the future. It's a must-hear edition of BoA : Audio with a true visionary of the "big picture", Andre Eggelletion.
This interview will be posted sometime today at Binnall of America.
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