I wanted to mention that my friend Mike Smith who runs and writes My Strange New Mexico has a new documentary called the Sandias, it aired on the local PBS station, but if you are interested you can stream it Here. Nothing paranormal or really strange in it, it is about the Sandia Mountains. It is funny because Mike made the documentary, but it also has my neighbor Bob Julyan in it, which I didn't know until I watched it.
Tim Binnall is on Jeremy Vaeni's Culture of Contact podcast this week. I haven't listened yet, but I have heard from others that it is a very fun episode.
I missed part of David Icke on c2c last night, but I will finish listening tomorrow. Many of you know that I am a big Icke fan so I really enjoyed what I heard. I hear the laughter from some quarters out there. I don't care! David Icke is AWESOME!
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Hi Lesley,
I know you don't like me but I just wanted to let you know I got the first interview with the co-builder of the newest "Ghost Box" design (The Mini Box)after they previewed the device at the Stanley Hotel this past weekend.
Move over “Frank’s Box” and ”Joe’s Box”… There’s a new “Ghost Box” in town, and it’s called the “Mini Box”. Joining me as a special guest on my Tuesday Nov 20th Paranormal Podcast was Rick Moran, Director & Coordinator of The Association for the Study of Unexplained Phenomenon (ASUP). Rick is also the co-builder (along with Ron Ricketts) of The Mini Box, a newly designed “Ghost Box” coming into production very soon. The Mini Box, unlike Frank’s Box, will be available to the public for purchase. Frank Sumption, designer and builder of the many versions of Frank’s Box, does not sell his product at this time, he gives them away.
The proto-type Mini Box was recently shown and tested at the Stanley Hotel in Colorado. On my recent BlogTalkRadio show Rick Moran joined me to talk a bit about the Mini Box and to tell the listeners about what happened while the Mini Box was performing at the Stanley Hotel this past weekend. This was probably Rick’s first on-air interview since the demonstration at the Stanley Hotel, and it’s a very interesting one.
Of special note: During the interview Rick Moran tells the listeners that the “Mini Box” called out Frank Sumption’s name, when the developer of Frank’s Box walked into the room at the Stanley Hotel. Wow…. that and much more to be heard. You just have to listen!
If you'd like to listen to that interview and show, it's here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ufogeek
Icke is a favorite target of the people who don't know any better. Along with Graham Hancock he's the best IMO.
I always listen when David Icke is a guest on the 'James Whale' show on Talksport radio. I might not agree with all that he says, but he always provokes some interesting discussions.
Lesley, what is it about Icke that you like? His son seems cool...but Icke is fairly out there in terms of stuff I cannot believe. (Really? The irrelevant royal family is a family or relevant lizards?)
Make me a believer: What is it about him that appeals to you knowing, as I'm sure you do, that some of what he says has to be complete garbage? And if you'll grant me that, do you believe he believes everything he says?
First off, I do not believe everything Icke says. Many things I believe, but not in a literal sense. For example the Bush family may not literally turn into Reptilians, but metaphorically, the shoe fits. Also, I don't know why people easily believe the Greys have genetically modified humans, but for some reason it is silly to consider that the Reptilians may have done the same to at least some humans. Aside from the Reptilian stuff that people get stuck on, Icke has a lot of truth in his NWO theories and many of his other theories. Not complete truth maybe, but I haven't heard anyone who seems to know the whole truth.
Mostly I like Icke because during his 3 hour c2c interviews, whether I agree with him or not, he does give me things to think about that are not the same old crap every other guest has to say.
I forgot to answer your last question and I do believe that he believe everything he says. He may not be completely sure of all of it, but if you are asking if he is lying for money or because he is a huckster, I don't believe he is. He is not really the media hound that many others are, he doesn't do many radio interviews or conferences trying to sell his books.
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