June 30, 2012

Coast to Coast AM - 06-29-12 - Streaming Consciousness, Telepathy & Open Lines

Coast to Coast AM - 06-29-12 - Streaming Consciousness, Telepathy & Open Lines

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Louise Hauck, Open Lines

In the first half of Friday's program, author and "time traveling" clairvoyant, Louise Hauck, discussed the nature of time and telepathy, as well as how we can use our natural psychic abilities to navigate the 'past' and 'future,' and even contact those who have passed on from this realm. "There is no before or after outside of this dimension," Hauck said. The past exists only in so far as we hold certain perceptions of it, she added. Hauck detailed how she can merge with a client's consciousness to view strategic past scenes that may be impacting the present and glimpse probable future moments. According to Hauck, she once saw the 9/11 disaster while reading a FEMA worker. She advised listeners wishing for a brighter future to simply let it unfold and stay in the present, deal with personal issues, and expand from any challenges.

Hauck explained her concept of 'streaming consciousness,' which she said connects us and makes available all information beyond the boundaries of time. Tapping into this stream allows one to communicate telepathically with others, she noted. When you merge with another's timeless consciousness you can entrain them onto a higher frequency where non-local communication can take place, she explained. As an example, Hauck pointed to the time she created a telepathic daisy chain in a New York bar by connecting patrons to one another. She also recalled when a man sitting in a diner pulled something from her own energy field and began whistling notes from an obscure song that her father sang to her as a child. Hauck announced that she has made available to Coast listeners some complimentary information, including 8 Steps to Connect With a Loved One (in the Non-Physical).

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During Open Lines, Dave in Orlando, Florida, remembered a terrifying experience from his childhood in which something with tentacles appeared outside of his bedroom window. According to Dave, the tentacled creature followed him from window to window as he ran to his parents' bedroom. Though they could not see it, and the monster was likely a dream figment, Dave recalled sleeping in the hallway to avoid any windows. He also wondered, as someone who lives alone, why he occasionally hears his name called out so loudly that it awakens him from his sleep. Anthony in St. Louis told George about his theory that current Pope Benedict XVI may be the antichrist and how he was tormented by an unseen force that destroyed a metal and a ceramic cross hanging in his home.

Richard from Northville, Michigan, recalled when he was a teenager in California and saw a curious man covered in white powder running down a football field in the middle of the night. The strange person identified himself as a 'dimension walker' from the far future and asked for assistance getting equipment and flour, he explained. Richard said he took the visitor to a laboratory in Livermore, California, where he emerged with a mysterious box. Back at the field, the purported time traveler covered himself in flour, took off running (beneath the exact path of what appeared to be a satellite in space), and vanished mysteriously in a puff of powder, Richard claimed.

June 29, 2012

Coast to Coast AM - 06-28-12 - Gobekli Tepe & Baltic Sea Mysteries

Coast to Coast AM - 06-28-12 - Gobekli Tepe & Baltic Sea Mysteries

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Linda Moulton Howe, Wynn Free

Over three segments, investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed the mysterious Gobekli Tepe site in Turkey, where she recently conducted field research along with Prof. of Geology, Robert M. Schoch. The excavated site, which has been carbon dated 12,000 years old, contains 30 acres of pillar circles, with around 250 pillars, each weighing 7-10 tons, she detailed. Oddly, the entire site seems to have been intentionally buried about 1,000 years after it was built, and only 5% of the pillars have been uncovered since 1994. The amount of effort to bury the site dwarfs the massive endeavor to originally build it, Schoch commented in a taped interview with Linda. He conjectured that the site's burial may have been associated with coming Ice Age climate shifts or solar outbursts.

Describing the site as looking like "an alien creation," Linda pondered whether it might have functioned as a kind of giant machine or tuning fork. She also described some of the bizarre carved creatures on the pillars, as well as eerie totem (see below). One sculpture retrieved from the site labeled "Urfa Man" has haunting black eyes depicted by crystals of obsidian, a sunken chin with no mouth whatsoever, and bears resemblance to some of the Moai heads in Easter Island, thousands of miles away. Interestingly, Schoch noted that the oldest part of the Sphinx may date to a time concurrent with the Gobekli site. For more, see the full Earthfiles reports.

Linda also updated the Baltic Sea mystery about a strange 180-foot-diameter circular structure discovered by Peter Lindstrom's company devoted to searching for sunken shipwrecks. Lindstrom told her that new sonar and photographic evidence, as well as firsthand divers' reports indicate there is a ring of stones on top of the large circular structure, which itself rests on a central pillar. The divers were amazed at how many straight lines, and boxed-shaped features they saw on the object, and Lindstrom said it looked like a type of concrete structure such as a bridge foundation, which suggests it's artificial or man-made. His team plans a return visit in July.

Channeled Contacts

First hour guest, author Wynn Free, talked about channeled information that has come from sources who identify themselves as the "Council of Elohim." Toward the beginning of the contacts in 2002, he became convinced that the sources were feeding him accurate information when they correctly predicted a chemical spill in Arkansas (the spill was actually in the Arkansas River). One of the themes the sources have conveyed is that the intent and consciousness of humanity can shift the course of future events on Earth, he said.

June 28, 2012

Dreamland - 06-28-12 - Linda Moulton Howe Back from Gobekli Tepi

Dreamland - 06-28-12 - Linda Moulton Howe Back from Gobekli Tepi

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Gobekli Tepi is the most mysterious archaeological site ever found. It consists of numerous carved circles of enormous standing stones, but the most amazing part of it is that the site has been confirmed to be at least 12,000 years old. Not only that, these immense structures were not only built, used in some unknown way for a thousand years, they were then painstakingly BURIED. But why? By whom?

Listen as Linda Moulton Howe interviews Dr. Robert Schoch about the site and describes her own experiences there, in Cappadocia and on the summit of Mt. Nimrud, which, as has just been discovered, is not natural at all, but an artificial mountaintop of unknown age.

Coast to Coast AM - 06-27-12 - UFOs & ET Contact

Coast to Coast AM - 06-27-12 - UFOs & ET Contact

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Host: George Noory
Guests: James Fox, Thomas Streicher, Travis Walton, Col. John Alexander

In the first half, documentary filmmaker James Fox talked about his involvement in the new National Geographic Channel series Chasing UFOs. The first episode is centered on Texas, and features detailed information on the 2008 Stephenville UFO case including an interview with eyewitness Ricky Sorrells who described seeing a craft so large that he couldn't see the end of it. The UFO accelerated away so quickly from Sorrells that if he'd blinked he would have missed it, Fox recounted, adding that an off-camera witness told him that the military confiscated video footage from the local police department. Author Col. John Alexander briefly joined the discussion to note similarities between the Stephenville and Phoenix Lights cases.

Noted alien abductee Travis Walton also participated in the discussion-- his case will be featured on an upcoming Chasing UFOs episode about Arizona incidents. In reflecting on his 1975 abduction, he now views it as possibly a kind of "ambulance call," with the ETs healing him after he was hit by an energy pulse when he got too close to their ship. Fox said the show also traveled to Brazil to examine the Varginha alien encounter case of 1996, where several children were said to see 3-4 ft. tall oily creatures with ridges on their heads. He revealed that a military officer allegedly died 3 weeks after handling one of the creatures.

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In the latter half, student of the late Dr. John Mack, Thomas Streicher, talked about his study of people who have had "extra-planetary experiences" or XPE. The subjects viewed their experiences as a kind of advanced contact rather than what has been characterized as alien abductions, he explained. Many of the encounters began with physical UFO sightings, and eventually involved trips aboard the ET craft and visits to their home worlds, he continued. Interestingly, Streicher noted that the way people in his study described the aliens didn't particularly match up with how the Greys have been portrayed, and the ETs had the ability to change their appearance to whatever suited them.

Some of the landscapes of the alien planets had red or yellow dirt, plants with huge leaves of multiple colors, and domes and crystal buildings, he detailed. Those who had XPE reported positive spiritual effects, not unlike near-death experiencers, gaining intuitive and psychic abilities, and feeling a greater connection to humanity, he said. While the mission of SETI has yielded no results, mainstream science has failed to understand this ongoing level of ET contact, he added.

Coast to Coast AM - 06-26-12 - Natural Solutions & Treatments

Coast to Coast AM - 06-26-12 - Natural Solutions & Treatments

Host: George Noory
Guests: Kenny Ausubel, Rohit Bhargava

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Visionary filmmaker and social entrepreneur Kenny Ausubel discussed his journey looking for environmental solutions drawn from nature’s intelligence, and the corrosive civil war between natural and conventional medicine that has led to the suppression of promising therapies. He spoke at length about the saga of Harry Hoxsey, who set up clinics and treated cancer patients with an herbal formula. It's been called the wildest story in medical history, with Hoxsey being jailed countless times, and engaging in a series of court battles, most of which he won. His last US clinic was closed in 1960, and moved to Tijuana where it still exists.

The formula, which contains such herbs as Red Clover Blossoms and Burdock Root, was never fully tested, but as recently as 1999 the NIH declared that it was worthy of further study. "The FDA has yet to approve one single non-toxic treatment for cancer or anything that isn't patented by a major pharmaceutical company," Ausubel commented. "It's really terrorism" against alternative practitioners, he continued, noting that because cancer has been shown to be caused by environmental and occupational exposures in 70-90% of cases, it could be preventable.

Among the other "bioneers" or biological pioneers, he named mycologist Paul Stamets who has discovered and developed an array of medicinal mushrooms, and attorney Thomas Linzey, the director of the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, which was instrumental in getting corporate farming banned from parts of Pennsylvania. Ausubel also talked about undergoing UV Blood Treatments, in which blood is taken out with an IV, and exposed to light which kills viruses, as well as the work of cancer researcher Stanislaw Burzynski, whose antineoplaston treatments are said to be especially effective for brain cancer.

Likeability Factors

First hour guest, Professor of Global Marketing Rohit Bhargava talked about the force of likeability which influences our decisions from who we vote for, to who we befriend, to what companies we do business with. In a world where we often don't trust the organizations around us, we turn to the people behind them to build relationships with, he explained. Bhargava differentiated niceness from likeability, suggesting that nice people are afraid to tell you the truth, whereas likeable people start with a base of honesty. People such as (the late) Steve Jobs and Simon Cowell, who have been seen as not nice, tell you the truth to your face, and are often liked because of that, he continued. One tip he shared for increasing your likeability is to practice active listening, making sure you understand what is said, rather than just waiting for your turn to talk.

June 26, 2012

Coast to Coast AM - 06-25-12 - Torsion Physics & Free Energy

Coast to Coast AM - 06-25-12 - Torsion Physics & Free Energy

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Host: George Noory
Guests: Richard C. Hoagland, Neil Slade

Former CBS science advisor to Walter Cronkite and former NASA consultant Richard C. Hoagland spoke about his and others work with torsion physics, and how the knowledge that is coming out of their experiments could point the way to free energy vehicles, and the neutralizing of radioactive waste. Rather than electromagnetic in nature, he defined the torsion field as the "the vibrations in the ether...which is what makes possible the sustenance of matter...It's the fundamental structure of space-time itself and it has waves...and we have created a technology to measure these ripples and waves and patterns."

He discussed the mysterious object found on the floor of the Baltic Sea, and suggested that the torsion field given off by it caused the explorers' electronic measuring gear to shut down as they moved closer to it. Hoagland reviewed the 1970s experiments of Bruce DePalma who discovered that rotating objects behave differently in terms of physics than what Newton and Einstein ascribed to non-rotating objects. Extending DePalma's research, Hoagland has created a portable "Accutron" inertial system that he's used to measure torsion effects at sites such as ancient Mexican pyramids, and Coral Castle.

More recently he used his equipment to measure the solar eclipse of May 20, 2012 (view related graphic), and it demonstrated that "something is able to reach out and almost miraculously...change the inertia of moving matter with none of the fuss and fury of exploding atoms and hydrogen bombs," he announced. We could use this technology to get readouts of the internal structure of new exoplanets, he said, adding that torsion field physics could also be harnessed to transform the transportation industry, and free America geopolitically from its dependence on foreign oil.

Sleep Deprivation & the Brain

First hour guest, brain researcher Neil Slade commented on a report of a man who died after going for 11 nights without sleep, as well as discussed the general topic of sleep deprivation. The man who died was probably using artificial stimulants to keep himself up, Slade suggested. A lot of things start happening to people with sleep deprivation-- they may experience involuntary micro-sleep sessions that last for a few seconds, as well as hallucinations. One of the things that happens during sleep is a reorganization of memory, and when someone doesn't get enough sleep, the brain is in a state of fragmentation, he noted.

June 25, 2012

Coast to Coast AM - 06-24-12 - More Odd Disappearances

Coast to Coast AM - 06-24-12 - More Odd Disappearances

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Host: George Knapp
Guests: David Paulides

George Knapp was joined by David Paulides, a former lawman turned investigative journalist, for an extended update on his captivating research into mysterious vanishings from our national parks and forests. He noted that his previous Coast appearance in March generated an overwhelming amount of feedback, including a variety of theories on the disappearances as well as new cases. Regarding the scope of his investigation, Paulides revealed that he has now collected over 450 cases of these baffling events at national parks. Additionally, he recently spoke at a convention of search and rescue professionals where, following his presentation, several attendees noted their own experiences with these vanishings but had not realized this was such a widespread phenomenon.

Over the course of the evening, Paulides detailed a number of cases as well as trends surrounding these disappearances that he has uncovered via his research. One recurring element, seen when a victim is found, is that they have "scratches on their bodies from head to toe" as if they ran wildly into the brush. Another trend, Paulides said, was that many of the people who disappear were last seen wearing brightly colored clothes. He also observed that search parties are frequently hampered by lengthy storms which occur immediately following the disappearance. "It's so far beyond a mere coincidence, it's unreal," marveled Paulides, who cited one case where it rained for the entire three week period while search teams looked for a missing boy.

Despite the vast number of vanishing cases he has found, Paulides conceded that the reason for the disappearances remains a mystery. That said, he expressed considerable suspicion over the government's perceived lack of interest in these events. "There's got to be some type of cover up on this at the federal level," he contended, "because there's no reason in the rational world why the parks service wouldn't be tracking people who disappear inside their system." To that end, he cited two separate cases where a person went missing and teams of Green Berets were tasked with independently searching the area "as though they were on their own private mission that no one understood."