Stanton Friedman turned out to be the TBA on c2c last night. I only got to hear bits and pieces of it, but it sounded great and I will listen to the entire thing ASAP. Stanton is never on enough for my taste. David Sereda is on tonight and that will make 2 ufo related guests in one week. Maybe Noory really has been paying attention to my whining. Another of my favorites, Graham Hancock is on Thursday, this would seem to be a dream week for me because I also really enjoy Phillip Carlo who was on Monday.
Fall must have hit here in full force because my fall allergies sure have. Of course, it could just be that I spent too much time outside among the plants yesterday. We were clearing brush, I am serious about that and we sure could have used some help from Bush since he is a pro at that. I think the itchy eyes bug me the most, but the sheer exhaustion isn't great either. Once I go to sleep I plan on sleeping for at least 10 hours. Right now I am just waiting and hoping that the last dose of allergy meds kicks in.
Hope all is well with everyone out in Blogland!
4 comments:
Hancock is so top shelf I've bought all his books. Has a good website too. He's one that I would make a point of listening to at Coast.
I am kind of hoping that Graham will talk more about ancient mysteries this time, since last time he was on he only spoke of his mystical drug experience.
Boy I sure hope so too, although he's hinted in the past that he was all done with that area of research. The tease at Coast is ambiguous; could go any which way.
He's one of the researchers that I truly respect. He's literally put his life and fortune on the line to go to wherever his investigations led him. I think his diving explorations off India and Japan to those ancient ruins are some of tyhe most groundbreaking discoveries in modern times but theyve yet to be recognized as such.
Ask me who I'd prefer to sit next to on a long bus trip!
I hope he isn't really done with that area of research. His drug experiences aren't as interesting, at least not to me. Though I suppose he could bypass that and move into spirtual experiences, but I would still much rather hear ancient mysteries.
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