Radio 16-06-2005
Posted by Greg at 23:24, 16 Jun 2005Here's the rundown on the radio schedules for the second half of the week:
Whitley Strieber's Dreamland: This week Whitley Strieber interviews David Ray Griffin about exactly what is wrong with what we are being told about 911, and why actions taken by the administration during and immediately after the recent presidential campaign are so disturbing.
Coast to Coast AM: Friday is open lines, Saturday Derrel Sims - known as "The Alien Hunter" - will be discussing the physical evidence for alien abduction, Sunday Major Ed Dames will be talking about the advent of mind warfare, remote viewing of enhanced human potential, as well as his observations from his to trip to the Ukraine..
More details including relevant websites are available at the linked pages above. Remember also that while Coast to Coast is subscription, it can be listened to through KOGO, while Dreamland is free.
Nexus 12:4
Posted by Greg at 03:21, 16 Jun 2005The latest issue of Nexus magazine has been released, with some free articles available from the mag's website as tasters. Available to read from the June/July issue are articles on the 'Gilgamesh Project' (a quest for eternal life), Part 4 of Will Banyan's article on the 'tound Table', and a Russian alien abduction story. Plenty more besides, check the website for the full rundown.
Archaeology Odyssey Aug-2005
Posted by Greg at 02:17, 14 Jun 2005The contents list of the latest issue of Archaeology Odyssey has been posted online with the usual 'tasters' available for the featured content. This month's cover story is on antiquity's greatest healer, Asklepios. Also in this issue: how to date a Pharaoh (no, not by asking permission from his mummy), and Gilgamesh as you've never seen him before. Sounds so racey....
Tuesday Roundup 14-06-2005
Posted by Greg at 02:11, 14 Jun 2005A varied list of readings to get you through the week...
- D. Scott Rogo offers his personal thoughts on survival.
- Filip Coppens investigates the mysterious Renaissance document which is at the heart of the recent best-seller, The Rule of Four.
- The Société Périllos website looks at a secret part in the church of Rennes-le-Château.
- Bill Chalker discusses the Tully 'daylight disc' and saucer nest on his Oz Files blog.
- Is there somebody out there? New paradigm physics and the search for alien intelligence.
- The RRR Group announce Ufology's dereliction.
- Nick Redfern talks about man-made UFOs for Phenomena.
- Also at Phenomena, Andrew Johnson on Coral Castle and David Barrett with some science phiction.
- The battle for your mind, by Dick Sutphen.
Enjoy!
Radio 14-06-2005
Posted by Greg at 01:52, 14 Jun 2005Once again, what's happening on alternative radio this week:
Jeff Rense Show: No schedule at time of posting, check the link for updates.
Coast to Coast AM: On Monday CIA expert John Weisman discusses the US Intelligence community, Tuesday Michael Cremo reviews controversial contradictions of the Darwinian Theory of evolution, Wednesday astropsychologist Dr. Louis Turi will be sharing his insight into how the world’s most rich and powerful make important decisions, Thursday is a big debate with Jerry Corsi and Peter Lance teaming up against David Ray Griffin and Alex Jones to discuss whether Muslims acted alone on 9-11, or not.
More details including relevant guest links are available at the respective websites. Also C2C can be listened to through KOGO.
Fate 06-2005
Posted by Greg at 23:01, 08 Jun 2005The June issue of Fate Magazine has been released, details are available at the Fate website's current issue page. Free content is offered, including a survey of the 'Shaver mystery', the ghost of Burwick House, and Russia's greatest lost treasure. For the full list of content, head to the Fate website.
Midweek Roundup 07-06-2005
Posted by Greg at 02:25, 07 Jun 2005A varied list of readings to get you through the week...
- Paul Kimball stirs the pot with his latest blog entry, Majestic 12 - R.I.P.
- The John E. Mack Institute gives an overview and comments on the recent UK study into alien abductions.
- Mark Pilkington talks rats and drug addiction in his most recent column for the Guardian.
- Philip Coppens looks at another set of pyramids that may have been created in Orion's image.
- Stuart Miller interviews alien contactee Lisette Larkins for Phenomena magazine.
- Zahi Hawass reveals the secrets of Abydos.
Enjoy!
Radio 07-06-2005
Posted by Greg at 02:04, 07 Jun 2005Once again, what's happening on alternative radio this week:
Jeff Rense Show: Monday is Dr. Dean Bonlie on magnetic therapy, Tim McNiven on 911-type security in the US military, and Jeffrey A. Trueman on military deaths. Tuesday is George Filer with the MUFON UFO Report and Patricia Doyle, Phd on emerging diseases. Wednesday's guests are David Icke and Jim Marrs, Thursday Dianne Harrison on Australian UFOs, Friday is Brad Steiger and Timothy Beckley. Sunday as usual is Encore.
Coast to Coast AM: First hour Monday is medical marijuana expert Chris Conrad on the recent Supreme Court ruling, followed by Paola Harris and A.J. Gevaerd on the Brazilian military UFO decision.Tuesday is Raymon Grace on water dowsing, Wednesday paranormal investigators John Zaffis and Mary-Pat will describe their experiences with a water poltergeist, Thursday Ken Parsons and John Anderson will debate whether the Rapture is Biblical Prophecy or myth being propagated by those out to profit from it, respectively.
More details including relevant guest links are available at the respective websites. Also C2C can be listened to through KOGO.
Weekend Roundup 03-06-2005
Posted by Greg at 00:56, 03 Jun 2005A varied list of readings to make the weekend even more fun...
- The ISS presents an essay from the late Hornell Hart on the debate over survival or super-psi.
- Dr Zahi Hawass fills you in on the Tutankhamen Facial Reconstruction and a new discovery at Saqqara.
- SETI pioneer Frank Drake tells you about the Center for the Study of Life in the Universe.
- David Farrant asks whether Robin Hood's ghost is really at peace.
- Julio Cesar de Siqueira Barros does a reanalysis of one of Ian Steven's reincarnation cases.
Enjoy!
Fortean Times #198
Posted by Greg at 23:25, 02 Jun 2005The latest issue of Fortean Times (#198) is out for sale, so pick yourself up a copy if you get the chance. This month's mag has a cover story on the vicious treatment of those accused of witchcraft in the 17th century. Also of note in this issue is the second part of an interview with Brian Appleyard on his recent controversial (and well-publicised) book - Aliens: Why They Are Here, as well as the rock drummer who has written a book about Rennes le Chateau and related mysteries (no, not Danny Carey). See the latest issue page for details.

