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Radio 22-09-2006

Here’s the rundown on the radio schedules for the second half of the week:

Whitley Strieber’s Dreamland: This week Graham Phillips discusses a legendary grave in New England, in which the earliest English settlers believed that none other than Merlin was buried.

Coast to Coast AM: Friday’s guest is Linda Moulton Howe, who will discuss the (possible) F-89c Scorpion laying on bottom of Lake Superior and the mysterious object laying next to it. Early show Saturday Ian Punnett interviews Walter Bosley about his research on the arcane science and engineering at Disneyland, Anaheim, following which Art Bell talks to Paul Moller, who will give an update the development of his Skycar and other emerging technologies that affect transportation. On Sunday the world’s leading authority on the scientific investigation of channeling, Jon Klimo, will discuss the implication of the survival of physical death.

More details including relevant websites are available at the linked pages above. Remember also that while Coast to Coast is subscription, Dreamland is free. Dreamland also now offers a podcast of the most recent show.

Editor
  1. Graham Phillip’s Merlin info and book
    The information discussed with William Henry on the program DREAMLAND located on Whitley Strieber’s website Unknown Country is found at the link below. Also, check out the other pages of Graham’s site if you have the time. I listened to this particular program yesterday morning and it was quite good.

    (Excerpt below is from Mr. Phillip’s website)

    In Merlin and the Discovery of Avalon in the New World Graham presents compelling evidence that the legend of Merlin was based on the life of an historical figure – the last of the Romans to rule the island of Britain.

    Ultimately, Graham examines the legend that Merlin sailed off to Avalon, a mystical land said to lie far across the western seas. In an eighth-century Irish manuscript he finds evidence that this story was based on an historical sea crossing to North America a thousand years before the time of Columbus.

    Merlin and the Discovery of Avalon in the New World is not only a fascinating historical investigation, it is an exciting adventure, involving cryptic code solving, secret societies, and a breath-taking race against time.

    http://www.grahamphillips.net/Merlin/merlin1.htm

    —————————–Truth is stranger than fiction.

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