Saturday, October 4, 2014

Coast To Coast AM - October 3, 2014 Psychic Communications & Open Lines







Guests:    Angela Moore, Open Lines
In the first half of the show, spiritual psychic Angela Moore, also known as the Hillbilly Psychic, talked about the process she uses to tap into the energies around her, including other dimensions. She revealed what she is seeing and feeling via communications from spirits and other worldly beings, and her visions of future events. Moore described an ever-prevalent spirit of meanness she senses in the world and warned about the dark path upon which humanity walks. The good news? It's not too late to alter the course, she noted.

Moore spoke about how her visions appear in symbolic forms and often come from spirit guides and aliens. The longer it takes for these visions to manifest, the bigger the event, she noted. Moore shared a vision she received inside a split rock at Brown Mountain, where an old Native American man appeared to her and she began to speak in the Cherokee language. Moore was told, "when the mountains begin to walk then you'll know the end of days is beginning." Humanity still has a chance to delay this by changing its direction, she reiterated.

Moore told an amazing story about receiving phone calls from a recently deceased friend. According to Moore, a couple of nights after her friend Amy passed away she received a cell phone call from an 'unknown' caller. The voicemail was noisy but the voice was definitely Amy's, she reported. Another message purportedly from Amy was received the next night. "She's just calling to tell me she died," Moore suggested. She also shared a frightening experience with a doll that she and her family saw staring out of the living room window one night. Upon entering the house the doll was found lying on a couch on the other side of the room across from the window, she recalled.

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The latter half of the program was devoted to Open Lines. Albert from Costa Mesa, California, reported a UFO sighting this evening in his area. Albert looked in the direction of what he thought was a shooting star and instead saw an object with three lights in a triangular formation with an additional light in the center. He estimated the object was three times larger than a typical commercial airplane and moved through the sky at a much faster rate. Albert also noted that he heard no sound.

Callers also phoned in to the 'on hold' line to share their nightmare experiences about being put on hold. Roger in Grandy, North Carolina, recounted the time he spent over two hours on the phone with his bank to see if he could convert his IRA into an equity loan. Roger said he was passed around to eight different branches of the bank, returned to the person he had initially contacted, and still received no answer to his question. Rick from North Platte, Nebraska, told George about the time he phoned the manufacturer of his faulty diabetes blood monitor and was placed on hold for an hour and 48 minutes. "It was a miserable deal," he said.

News segment guests: Peter Breggin / Peter Davenport

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Coast To Coast AM - October 1, 2014 Hauntings & Ghosthunting


Coast To Coast AM - October 1, 2014 Hauntings & Ghosthunting



Host: George Noory
Guests: Theresa Argie, Eric Olsen

Journalist Eric Olsen (2nd & 4th hour) and paranormal investigator Theresa Argie (3rd & 4th hour) shared stories from their delving into hauntings and the paranormal, and the terror surrounding some of the nation's most haunted sites. Olsen described how he had intense paranormal experiences early in life, and then sought to "turn them off" for decades, while Argie, nicknamed the "Haunted Housewife," has devoted herself to studying the paranormal, investigations, and ghosthunting for many years. Among the tools she and her investigative partner Cathi Weber use are digital recorders, cameras that record the infrared spectrum, dowsing rods, crystals, and even a Ouija board on occasion.

One of the most haunted places Argie visited was the Mansfield Prison (Ohio State Reformatory), where she ran into some nasty spirits. "I actually had my hair pulled...I've been pushed at Mansfield Prison, I've been scratched, and we know people that have been physically touched there as well," she said, adding that someone was punched in the stomach, so hard that they doubled over. "You have to be very careful because I think sometimes the spirits can be very, very frustrated and angry," she continued.

Her partner Cathi had scratch marks appear on her back with blood dripping from them during their investigation at the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, she recounted. One of Argie's scariest experiences was when a spirit attached itself to her after a paranormal investigation at a private home. "I had this thing with me for weeks, if not months. And it affected every aspect of my life," she revealed. Olsen and Argie also talked about such haunted hotspots as the Lemp Mansion, the Villisca Axe Murder House in Iowa, Waverly Hills Sanatorium, and the Queen Mary.
Update: Underground Malibu Structure

First hour guest, talk radio host specializing in the paranormal, Jimmy Church, discussed his work researching and breaking the story about the Malibu deep underwater "base" or platform (graphic) earlier this year. Discovered through sonar mapping and topology studies, the top of the structure is 150 feet down, which suggests that it was above the water 10,000 years ago, he reported. Church believes the mysterious platform may have been a celebrated covered entrance to an inland river 10,000 to 50,000 years ago.

News segment guests: Christian Wilde, Gerald Celente
Book(s):

America's Most Haunted






Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Judicial Issues/ Binary Sun Coast To Coast AM - September 30, 2014






Host:    George Noory
Guests:    John R. Lott, Walter W. Cruttenden
In the first half, political commentator and economist John Lott discussed his latest book Dumbing Down the Courts, in which he contends that intelligence has now become a liability for judicial nominees. Smarter judges, feared by their political opposition, are more frequently failing their confirmation proceedings resulting in reduced quality and intelligence of the judiciary, he argues. For Appeals and District Court judges, there's been a steady increase in terms of how long it's taken them to get confirmed, and confirmation rates have fallen, he cited. Lott found that it was nominees who'd gone to the best law schools, ranked highest in their class, and had the finest records who had the most difficulty getting confirmed as judges.

The more successful and smarter people were actually about 40% less likely to get confirmed onto courts, he continued. The fact that some of the best and brightest are not getting confirmed is a major problem because federal courts decide on many crucial issues and aspects of our lives, Lott asserted. He also updated his research into gun-related topics and concealed weapon carry laws. The president of the newly formed Crime Prevention Research Center, Lott reported that there are now almost 12 million Americans who have concealed carry permits, plus six states that no longer require permits. When a person is alone and confronted by a criminal, having a gun is by far the safest remedy to the situation, he remarked.

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In the latter half, theoretical archaeo-astronomer Walter Cruttenden addressed how our solar system could be orbiting around a second or binary star, and how this affects civilizations and cycles over great periods of time. Actually, 80% of all stars are in binary or trinary systems, he detailed. The latest discoveries of dwarf planets and more objects in our outer solar system indicate that there is some very large mass out there that is aligning them in a certain direction, he noted. The dwarf planet Sedna, Pluto, and a newly discovered object all are pointed in the direction of Sirius, he added.

While one theory posits that the second star in our solar system could be a burned out brown dwarf, another theory conversely suggests that it's Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, that is our sun's binary twin, Cruttenden informed. Presently, Sirius is some 8.6 light years away, but since our solar system is moving faster than originally thought, "it's not unlikely that we could get around a center of mass with Sirius in 24,000 years if we're moving about 430 kilometers a second," he commented. Cruttendon will be a featured presenter at the CPAK Conference in October, and his film The Great Year about the cyclical truth of human history is screening free online on Thursday, October 2nd.

News segment guests: Dr. Gary Ridenour, Catherine Austin Fitts
Book(s):
Dumbing Down the Courts
Freedomnomics
More Guns, Less Crime
Lost Star of Myth and Time
The Great Year Adventures




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