Coast to Coast AM - 10-31-12 - Ghost to Ghost 2012
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Host: George Noory
Guests: Open Lines, Joel Skousen
George Noory hosted the annual "Ghost to Ghost AM" Halloween show, where callers and guests shared tales of ghostly encounters and contact with the afterworld. Brian in Ohio recalled crossing paths with a ghost while helping his friend's family move into a new home. After moving all of the furniture into the house, they decided to retire for the night and planned to bring over the kitchen appliances the next day. As such, only a wood burning stove was in the new kitchen. That evening, Brian heard banging noises, went to investigate the sounds, and saw an old woman cooking on the stove. He asked her what she was doing and the woman replied "making breakfast." Terrified, Brian screamed, and woke up everyone in the house. At that point, the woman disappeared, but, eerily, the bacon and eggs that she was cooking were left behind.
Stu in Arizona recounted a ghost story which happened to his friend forty years ago. The man was driving home one night and a white '61 Chevy began following him very closely. Perturbed, he stopped at a red light and the other car pulled up beside him. When he looked over to look at the driver, he was stunned to see that "there was nobody in the car. It was empty." Stu's friend then sped up to 110 miles per hour, but the car kept pace with him until he sped into an S-curve and lost his ghostly tormentor. After driving onward, his curiosity overcame him, so he turned around to see what became of the car. However, upon arriving at the curve, there was "no sign that a car had even been there." Stu admitted that he had been skeptical of the story until he began hearing the same version of the tale from other people that didn't know his friend and they all described the exact same white '61 Chevy.
Other tales from the evening included Mike in Montana, who was staying at a cabin with his friends when they were tormented by a fierce rattling of the doorknob. One of his frightened friends shot at the door, which stopped the rattling, but when they opened it, all they saw was a coat of fresh snowfall and no sign that anyone had been outside. Mitch in Ohio revealed that, during his teenage years, he saw a headless figure in an old army uniform. Frozen in shock, Mitch stared at the entity, which slowly raised its arm and pointed at him. Recovering from the fright, he ran off into the woods, where he watched the figure wander off into a nearby field. Also during the program, paranormal investigator Rosemary Ellen Guiley as well as modern day warlock Christian Day shared their most frightening experiences and George presented his reading of the H.G. Wells story The Inexperienced Ghost in the final half hour.
Sandy & the NWO
In the first hour, political scientist and expert in relocation for personal security, Joel Skousen, discussed Hurricane Sandy as well as the globalist agenda for a New World Order. Regarding Sandy, he observed that the majority of damage has been the result of flooding and suggested that it will take about 3 months for the area to fully recover from the disaster. He also noted that the hurricane exemplified a key area of concern for survival situations, because it struck "high density population centers" which created tremendous competition for supplies. On the subject of the New World Order, Skousen contended that an impending war with Iran will be used as an excuse for an economic meltdown in the United States and to also forward a globalist agenda to "create an image that the West is the bully of the world."
November 1, 2012
October 31, 2012
Coast to Coast AM - 10-30-12 - Neurosurgeon's NDE & Ghostbusting
Coast to Coast AM - 10-30-12 - Neurosurgeon's NDE & Ghostbusting
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Host: George Noory
Guests: Dr. Eben Alexander, Ronnie Rennae Foster, Laura Lee Mistycah
In the first half, neurosurgeon for the last 25 years, Eben Alexander, M.D., discussed his transcendental Near-Death Experience (NDE), in which he was driven to the brink of death and spent a week deep in coma in 2008 from a severe case of bacterial meningitis. In contrast to many other NDEs, his memory of his life on Earth was wiped out during his experience. He first went into a long period of being in a dark, murky place with the sense of roots or vessels around him, and a monotonous pounding sound. "It was from that that I was actually rescued by a floating, very fine white light," that had a beautiful melody, he said. From there, the spinning light opened into a lovely, verdant valley with butterflies and flowers, and a beautiful girl, whom he later learned was like his guardian angel. This area turned out to be a gateway, where he first recognized "the divine creative power beneath it all."
He felt a sense of love, and then traveled out to the universe, into "an infinite cold black void that was filled with that love, and also had this brilliant orb of light...There was this awareness of three of us, that divine infinitely knowing and loving creative source whom many would call God, this brilliant orb of light, and then my consciousness which was far beyond the consciousness of any individual," he detailed. During the experience, Alexander was told that he would be shown many things, but he was only there temporarily, and would eventually be returning to Earth. After his recovery, one of his conclusions based on his NDE, was that neuroscience is very far from understanding how memory works, "and I now believe that a lot of memory is actually associated with processes that are outside of the physical brain and physical universe."
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In the latter half, 'Ghostbuster Gals' Ronnie Rennae Foster and Laura Lee Mistycah talked about their challenging work with ghostly incidents and attacks. They spoke about the problem of spirit attachments, using the terms Shove-In and Shove-On (instead of possession). A Shove-In is when a spirit enters a person and at times is able to control their behavior and thoughts, while a Shove-On, is when a person hears the words of the entity or senses their presence, they explained, adding that a Walk-In, is a different scenario entirely, when a benevolent soul enters a body as part of a prior agreement. Interestingly, the duo conducts some of the ghostbusting work remotely, Foster noted, describing a case in Manila where they communicated from their living room directly with a sorceress/spirit in the Philippines.
In 90% of cases where people commit suicide, they get stuck in a time loop, and have to relive their death over and over again, Foster stated. Mistycah talked about how the veil between dimensions is getting thinner, and the dimensions are bleeding into each other, increasing people's paranormal experiences. The two also expounded on the large amount of money spent on funerals and caskets, and the land needed for cemeteries. They suggested that cremation is a more sustainable process, and that cemeteries may actually contribute toward keeping some spirits earthbound.
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Host: George Noory
Guests: Dr. Eben Alexander, Ronnie Rennae Foster, Laura Lee Mistycah
In the first half, neurosurgeon for the last 25 years, Eben Alexander, M.D., discussed his transcendental Near-Death Experience (NDE), in which he was driven to the brink of death and spent a week deep in coma in 2008 from a severe case of bacterial meningitis. In contrast to many other NDEs, his memory of his life on Earth was wiped out during his experience. He first went into a long period of being in a dark, murky place with the sense of roots or vessels around him, and a monotonous pounding sound. "It was from that that I was actually rescued by a floating, very fine white light," that had a beautiful melody, he said. From there, the spinning light opened into a lovely, verdant valley with butterflies and flowers, and a beautiful girl, whom he later learned was like his guardian angel. This area turned out to be a gateway, where he first recognized "the divine creative power beneath it all."
He felt a sense of love, and then traveled out to the universe, into "an infinite cold black void that was filled with that love, and also had this brilliant orb of light...There was this awareness of three of us, that divine infinitely knowing and loving creative source whom many would call God, this brilliant orb of light, and then my consciousness which was far beyond the consciousness of any individual," he detailed. During the experience, Alexander was told that he would be shown many things, but he was only there temporarily, and would eventually be returning to Earth. After his recovery, one of his conclusions based on his NDE, was that neuroscience is very far from understanding how memory works, "and I now believe that a lot of memory is actually associated with processes that are outside of the physical brain and physical universe."
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In the latter half, 'Ghostbuster Gals' Ronnie Rennae Foster and Laura Lee Mistycah talked about their challenging work with ghostly incidents and attacks. They spoke about the problem of spirit attachments, using the terms Shove-In and Shove-On (instead of possession). A Shove-In is when a spirit enters a person and at times is able to control their behavior and thoughts, while a Shove-On, is when a person hears the words of the entity or senses their presence, they explained, adding that a Walk-In, is a different scenario entirely, when a benevolent soul enters a body as part of a prior agreement. Interestingly, the duo conducts some of the ghostbusting work remotely, Foster noted, describing a case in Manila where they communicated from their living room directly with a sorceress/spirit in the Philippines.
In 90% of cases where people commit suicide, they get stuck in a time loop, and have to relive their death over and over again, Foster stated. Mistycah talked about how the veil between dimensions is getting thinner, and the dimensions are bleeding into each other, increasing people's paranormal experiences. The two also expounded on the large amount of money spent on funerals and caskets, and the land needed for cemeteries. They suggested that cremation is a more sustainable process, and that cemeteries may actually contribute toward keeping some spirits earthbound.
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October 30, 2012
Coast to Coast AM - 10-29-12 - Superstorm - ETs & Mythology
Coast to Coast AM - 10-29-12 - Superstorm - ETs & Mythology
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Host: George Noory
Guests: Rita Louise, Nick Begich, Whitley Strieber, Stan Deyo, John Hogue
In the first half, four separate guests offered commentary and analysis on the superstorm, Hurricane Sandy, which hit landfall in New Jersey earlier in the evening. Researcher Nick Begich spoke about the technology of weather modification, and how weather control could be used as a weapon that has a kind of built-in 'plausible deniability.' While it's possible a technology such as HAARP might have been involved with Hurricane Sandy, it would be impossible to say for certain without independent monitoring, he noted. Author Whitley Strieber discussed how the Arctic melt this summer was extraordinary, and this has led to warming waters and bringing the Gulf Stream further north, which contributes to extreme storms further north. He also compared the storm to the one he and Art Bell wrote about in their book The Coming Global Superstorm.
Next up, physicist and author Stan Deyo shared details about an intriguing coincidence. In 1997, a practice drill related to a huge hurricane hitting the Northeastern US was conducted, and they used the name Hurricane Sandy. Deyo also called attention to a HAARP signal status chart from October 28th, which showed an intense hotspot in the northeastern US, and offered preparedness tips. Prophecy expert John Hogue related the storm to the astrological event of Neptune returning to Pisces in 2012-- Neptune is the ruler of floods and quakes, he noted. Hogue believes we are in the midst of a "climate cascade," which may really be set into motion by 2016-2017.
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In the latter half, naturopathic physician, and the founder of the Institute of Applied Energetics, Rita Louise, shared her most recent work researching the genetic origins of humankind, through the study of various ancient mythologies and cultures. She and her co-author Wayne Laliberte found that there were concepts and storylines which paralleled across cultures that you could line-up and create a chronology from, starting with the formation of the Earth. According to her thesis, a group of ETs first came to Mars, and then relocated to Earth after a destruction occurred on the Red Planet.
"We were most certainly engineered by the gods. Mythology is very clear that there were a number of attempts to create mankind. Some were successful because we're here, but many of them were unsuccessful," she stated. In contrast to Sitchin's theory that the Annunaki created humans as a slave race, Louise suggested that our creation could be viewed more like a "domestication," such as how we have domesticated certain animals. She also did not find a consistency in the idea that the ETs were here to mine for gold, but there was some evidence that ochre was mined 40,000 to 90,000 years ago. Louise further speculated that the ETs may still be here, but they aren't able to survive under normal conditions, thus they live in their ships, or subterranean or underwater environments.
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Host: George Noory
Guests: Rita Louise, Nick Begich, Whitley Strieber, Stan Deyo, John Hogue
In the first half, four separate guests offered commentary and analysis on the superstorm, Hurricane Sandy, which hit landfall in New Jersey earlier in the evening. Researcher Nick Begich spoke about the technology of weather modification, and how weather control could be used as a weapon that has a kind of built-in 'plausible deniability.' While it's possible a technology such as HAARP might have been involved with Hurricane Sandy, it would be impossible to say for certain without independent monitoring, he noted. Author Whitley Strieber discussed how the Arctic melt this summer was extraordinary, and this has led to warming waters and bringing the Gulf Stream further north, which contributes to extreme storms further north. He also compared the storm to the one he and Art Bell wrote about in their book The Coming Global Superstorm.
Next up, physicist and author Stan Deyo shared details about an intriguing coincidence. In 1997, a practice drill related to a huge hurricane hitting the Northeastern US was conducted, and they used the name Hurricane Sandy. Deyo also called attention to a HAARP signal status chart from October 28th, which showed an intense hotspot in the northeastern US, and offered preparedness tips. Prophecy expert John Hogue related the storm to the astrological event of Neptune returning to Pisces in 2012-- Neptune is the ruler of floods and quakes, he noted. Hogue believes we are in the midst of a "climate cascade," which may really be set into motion by 2016-2017.
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In the latter half, naturopathic physician, and the founder of the Institute of Applied Energetics, Rita Louise, shared her most recent work researching the genetic origins of humankind, through the study of various ancient mythologies and cultures. She and her co-author Wayne Laliberte found that there were concepts and storylines which paralleled across cultures that you could line-up and create a chronology from, starting with the formation of the Earth. According to her thesis, a group of ETs first came to Mars, and then relocated to Earth after a destruction occurred on the Red Planet.
"We were most certainly engineered by the gods. Mythology is very clear that there were a number of attempts to create mankind. Some were successful because we're here, but many of them were unsuccessful," she stated. In contrast to Sitchin's theory that the Annunaki created humans as a slave race, Louise suggested that our creation could be viewed more like a "domestication," such as how we have domesticated certain animals. She also did not find a consistency in the idea that the ETs were here to mine for gold, but there was some evidence that ochre was mined 40,000 to 90,000 years ago. Louise further speculated that the ETs may still be here, but they aren't able to survive under normal conditions, thus they live in their ships, or subterranean or underwater environments.
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October 29, 2012
Coast to Coast AM - 10-28-12 - World's Weirdest Places
Coast to Coast AM - 10-28-12 - World's Weirdest Places
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Host: George Knapp
Guests: Nick Redfern, Jeffrey M. Smith
George Knapp was joined by Fortean researcher Nick Redfern for a discussion on paranormal hot spots that can be found across the globe. "I think there is evidence that there are places that do act like a magnet or a doorway" for strange phenomena, he argued. As such, Redfern explained that his research focused on examining isolated areas where multiple facets of the paranormal have been reported over considerable lengths of time. The town of Jefferson, Texas, Loch Ness in Scotland and Mount Shasta in California were some of these paranormal hot spots identified by Redfern. Over the course of the evening, he also shared his thoughts on the nature of mysteries like Bigfoot, Men in Black, and ghosts.
Devil's Gate Dam in southern California was one paranormal hot spot where, Redfern observed, "there's nothing positive about any of the weirdness that's gone on there." Located a few miles from Los Angeles, the canyon was a favorite haunt of notorious rocket scientist and occultist Jack Parsons, who was said to have performed arcane rituals there. Additionally, the area is home to a bridge where "in less than a century, more than 100 people have thrown themselves off to their death in the river bed below," causing the landmark to be known by locals as "suicide bridge." Redfern also noted that, in the 1950's, the location was the site of a series of grisly child killings. In modern times, Redfern said, there have been reports of a "winged humanoid-type creature" in the area.
Another location, detailed by Redfern, was a forest called Cannock Chase in the UK, which he called "a definitive window area" for paranormal activity. According to him, the area has been the site of UFO reports, abductions, and alien contact encounters as well as an abundance of sightings of "big cats" and "ghostly black dogs." Furthermore, Redfern revealed that, in 2007, several credible witnesses reported seeing a werewolf-like creature near an old cemetery in the woods. Appearing at first to merely be a large, out of place wolf, Redfern said that witnesses who glimpsed the creature reported that, once the beast saw them, "it would rise up onto its hind legs" and swiftly run off into the forest on two feet.
Proposition 37
During the first hour, leading spokesperson on the health dangers of genetically modified foods, Jeffrey Smith, discussed Proposition 37, a California initiative which would require the labeling of GMO foods. He contended that, as the election draws closer, the forces against Prop 37 are "spending more than a million dollars a day in blatant lies on TV and radio." Additionally, Smith lamented that these distortions are now being repeated by newspapers throughout California. One popular argument against Prop 37, that Smith dismissed, was that the bill would cost the average consumer between $400 and $1,000. On the contrary, he said, the actual cost would actually be a mere 73 cents.
http://www.mediafire.com/?knt4ct3f6lpx444 <--
Host: George Knapp
Guests: Nick Redfern, Jeffrey M. Smith
George Knapp was joined by Fortean researcher Nick Redfern for a discussion on paranormal hot spots that can be found across the globe. "I think there is evidence that there are places that do act like a magnet or a doorway" for strange phenomena, he argued. As such, Redfern explained that his research focused on examining isolated areas where multiple facets of the paranormal have been reported over considerable lengths of time. The town of Jefferson, Texas, Loch Ness in Scotland and Mount Shasta in California were some of these paranormal hot spots identified by Redfern. Over the course of the evening, he also shared his thoughts on the nature of mysteries like Bigfoot, Men in Black, and ghosts.
Devil's Gate Dam in southern California was one paranormal hot spot where, Redfern observed, "there's nothing positive about any of the weirdness that's gone on there." Located a few miles from Los Angeles, the canyon was a favorite haunt of notorious rocket scientist and occultist Jack Parsons, who was said to have performed arcane rituals there. Additionally, the area is home to a bridge where "in less than a century, more than 100 people have thrown themselves off to their death in the river bed below," causing the landmark to be known by locals as "suicide bridge." Redfern also noted that, in the 1950's, the location was the site of a series of grisly child killings. In modern times, Redfern said, there have been reports of a "winged humanoid-type creature" in the area.
Another location, detailed by Redfern, was a forest called Cannock Chase in the UK, which he called "a definitive window area" for paranormal activity. According to him, the area has been the site of UFO reports, abductions, and alien contact encounters as well as an abundance of sightings of "big cats" and "ghostly black dogs." Furthermore, Redfern revealed that, in 2007, several credible witnesses reported seeing a werewolf-like creature near an old cemetery in the woods. Appearing at first to merely be a large, out of place wolf, Redfern said that witnesses who glimpsed the creature reported that, once the beast saw them, "it would rise up onto its hind legs" and swiftly run off into the forest on two feet.
Proposition 37
During the first hour, leading spokesperson on the health dangers of genetically modified foods, Jeffrey Smith, discussed Proposition 37, a California initiative which would require the labeling of GMO foods. He contended that, as the election draws closer, the forces against Prop 37 are "spending more than a million dollars a day in blatant lies on TV and radio." Additionally, Smith lamented that these distortions are now being repeated by newspapers throughout California. One popular argument against Prop 37, that Smith dismissed, was that the bill would cost the average consumer between $400 and $1,000. On the contrary, he said, the actual cost would actually be a mere 73 cents.
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Coast to Coast AM - 10-27-12 - Psychic Perception & Demonic Beings
Coast to Coast AM - 10-27-12 - Psychic Perception & Demonic Beings
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Host: John B. Wells
Guests: David Ruben, Jack Rourke
Joining John B. Wells in the first half, psychic and parapsychology researcher Jack Rourke talked about what psychic perception really is and related topics. Rourke defined parapsychology as the study of an exchange of information between human consciousness and the environment. As an example, he recalled an out-of-body experience he had as a teen in which he came face to face with a being who informed him of his twin sister's death—a fact he discovered shortly after regaining consciousness. The experience was a profound one, Rourke admitted, noting that he was also shown his sister's spirit and learned that life continues after death. The experience demonstrated that one can receive objectively verifiable information beyond the five senses, he added. Rourke also spoke about the importance of being able to recognize and reinforce the psychic signal from 'emotional noise.'
Rourke stressed the difference between psychic and paranormal perception, pointing out that the latter involves things that cannot be objectively verified and that are largely based on belief system, such as ghosts and demons. He shared a case about a man who believed that he was possessed by a demon. According to Rourke, the man complained about having horrible dreams, hearing strange voices, being physically pushed (by and invisible force), sensing an evil presence, and spontaneously manifesting wounds. It is always within the client's capability to stop the process of being possessed, he revealed. One must willingly give into the process, as with temptation, by shifting their vibrations away from the authentic self, Rourke explained, noting that re-aligning with the authentic self is the only immunity from 'demonic' temptations.
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In the final half of the program, spiritual dream expert David Ruben discussed the demonic beings that live in the dark, and what we can do to help protect ourselves against entities such as incubus and succubus—demonic spirits that inhabit people and have sexual intercourse with them in their dreams. Ruben shared an experience he had at ten years old, when he awakened early in the morning to find a winged demon outside of his bedroom window. He said it looked like one of the harpies from the movie Jason and the Argonauts and opened his awareness to the ongoing spiritual war between good and evil. Ruben traced the war's beginnings to a battle in heaven in which rebellious angels were cast down to Earth. These fallen angels are the demons we fight against today, he revealed. Ruben emphasized the importance of recognizing evil as a real thing and described his Grimm-like ability to see demons within people. According to Ruben, we can banish nightmares and dark things by building a Campfire for the Mind.
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Host: John B. Wells
Guests: David Ruben, Jack Rourke
Joining John B. Wells in the first half, psychic and parapsychology researcher Jack Rourke talked about what psychic perception really is and related topics. Rourke defined parapsychology as the study of an exchange of information between human consciousness and the environment. As an example, he recalled an out-of-body experience he had as a teen in which he came face to face with a being who informed him of his twin sister's death—a fact he discovered shortly after regaining consciousness. The experience was a profound one, Rourke admitted, noting that he was also shown his sister's spirit and learned that life continues after death. The experience demonstrated that one can receive objectively verifiable information beyond the five senses, he added. Rourke also spoke about the importance of being able to recognize and reinforce the psychic signal from 'emotional noise.'
Rourke stressed the difference between psychic and paranormal perception, pointing out that the latter involves things that cannot be objectively verified and that are largely based on belief system, such as ghosts and demons. He shared a case about a man who believed that he was possessed by a demon. According to Rourke, the man complained about having horrible dreams, hearing strange voices, being physically pushed (by and invisible force), sensing an evil presence, and spontaneously manifesting wounds. It is always within the client's capability to stop the process of being possessed, he revealed. One must willingly give into the process, as with temptation, by shifting their vibrations away from the authentic self, Rourke explained, noting that re-aligning with the authentic self is the only immunity from 'demonic' temptations.
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In the final half of the program, spiritual dream expert David Ruben discussed the demonic beings that live in the dark, and what we can do to help protect ourselves against entities such as incubus and succubus—demonic spirits that inhabit people and have sexual intercourse with them in their dreams. Ruben shared an experience he had at ten years old, when he awakened early in the morning to find a winged demon outside of his bedroom window. He said it looked like one of the harpies from the movie Jason and the Argonauts and opened his awareness to the ongoing spiritual war between good and evil. Ruben traced the war's beginnings to a battle in heaven in which rebellious angels were cast down to Earth. These fallen angels are the demons we fight against today, he revealed. Ruben emphasized the importance of recognizing evil as a real thing and described his Grimm-like ability to see demons within people. According to Ruben, we can banish nightmares and dark things by building a Campfire for the Mind.
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October 27, 2012
Coast to Coast AM - 10-26-12 - Ghost Detection & Open Lines
Coast to Coast AM - 10-26-12 - Ghost Detection & Open Lines
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Host: John B. Wells
Guests: David Howard, Open Lines
Filling in for George, John B. Wells welcomed network engineer by day, paranormal investigator by night, Dave Howard, for a discussion of how he uses dogs to detect supernatural activity, as well as biometric and atmospheric evidence. Open Lines followed.
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Host: John B. Wells
Guests: David Howard, Open Lines
Filling in for George, John B. Wells welcomed network engineer by day, paranormal investigator by night, Dave Howard, for a discussion of how he uses dogs to detect supernatural activity, as well as biometric and atmospheric evidence. Open Lines followed.
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Dreamland - 10-26-12 - Is Heaven Real?
Dreamland - 10-26-12 - Is Heaven Real?
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Dr. Eben Alexander lay in a hospital bed, his brain effectively dead. What happened next has completely overturned this scientist's understanding of the world. Listen as he tells us personally about his astonishing experience, and just why he is certain that it could not have been a dream. This is one of the most interesting, inspiring stories ever brought to Dreamland. Listen as psychic medium Marla Frees and Dr. Alexander explore his journey into what he believes was heaven. Marla Frees and Eben Alexander have a great deal in common, they met over a year ago at the Monroe Institute where they were working together in the Lifelines program retrieving souls who were in trouble or didn't know they were dead.
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Dr. Eben Alexander lay in a hospital bed, his brain effectively dead. What happened next has completely overturned this scientist's understanding of the world. Listen as he tells us personally about his astonishing experience, and just why he is certain that it could not have been a dream. This is one of the most interesting, inspiring stories ever brought to Dreamland. Listen as psychic medium Marla Frees and Dr. Alexander explore his journey into what he believes was heaven. Marla Frees and Eben Alexander have a great deal in common, they met over a year ago at the Monroe Institute where they were working together in the Lifelines program retrieving souls who were in trouble or didn't know they were dead.
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