Today in Strangeness:
On this date in 1963, a new volcanic island appeared near Iceland. Nellie Bly, New York World reporter, began her successful quest to surpass the fictional journey of Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg, by traveling around the world in less than 80 days (1889). The Dow Jones closed above 1,000 for the first time (1972).
Coast to Coast AM Schedule 11.14.14 - 11.21.14:
Here's what's coming up in the next week!Friday, November 14, 2014: In San Francisco during the 1960s and 70s, the Zodiac Killer was on the loose. While the crime is still technically unsolved, Tom Voigt, an expert on the case, is convinced he knows the identity of the killer. He joins Richard Syrett (filling in for George) to discuss the case, the victims, and why the San Francisco Police Department refuses to do serious DNA testing on the letters and evidence in the murders. Followed by Open Lines.
Saturday, November 15, 2014: Host Richard Syrett welcomes Richard Alan Miller , a pioneer in the annals of metaphysical and paranormal exploration. They'll discuss protocols that were developed for the Navy SEALs to create super soldiers and how these tools can be used today for your own evolution of consciousness. First hour guest, Dr. Uffe Ravnskov argues that the cholesterol campaign is the greatest medical scandal of modern time.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 6/25/97 with an update from Richard C. Hoagland about a bizarre crash on MIR, as well as Open Lines on such topics as time travel, and the Bermuda Triangle.
Sunday, November 16, 2014: In the first half, George Knapp welcomes investigative journalist Jim Marrs to discuss a smorgasbord of topics from his JFK research, along with the idea that man-made diseases are alive and well, with Ebola possibly being such a 'super-disease.' Followed by JFK assassination expert John Barbour who talks about The Garrison Tapes - the only documentary in which former New Orleans' DA Jim Garrison tells the grim details of his case against Clay Shaw whom he arrested and tried for conspiracy in JFK's murder, and the CIA, whom he publicly charged.
Monday, November 17, 2014: First Half: CEO of Euro Pacific Capital and radio host Peter Schiff will comment on the current gyrations happening with the government, as well as the real financial position of the United States, and why he thinks we're headed for an implosion and how we can prepare. Followed by troublemaker out to expose the abuses of the New World Order, Mark Dice, who discusses the various ways that technology is violating not only our privacy but our civil rights - all using our tax dollars, as well as how many pop culture icons may be part of the Illuminati. Hosted by George Noory.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014: Historian and researcher Richard Dolan is the author of the ground-breaking historical series, UFOs and the National Security State, which chronicles the modern UFO age with an emphasis on military encounters and government secrecy. He'll discuss the increasingly hostile climate for whistleblowers and the role disclosure will play in the future, as well as updates on the many happenings in the UFO community. Hosted by George Noory. Wednesday, November 19, 2014: Energy healer and spiritual teacher Deborah King delves into the dark world of entities and ETs, devils and demons. She'll discuss her encounters with vampires as well as the nature of vampires - what drives them, why they behave as they do, how to spot them in a crowd, and if garlic really does protect you from them. Hosted by George Noory. Thursday, November 20, 2014: Earthfiles investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe will discuss odd earthquakes and low rumblings that have been happening in the Cedarville and Mt. Lassen, California region; the 51st anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; and a pregnant cow mutilation with a possible implant in the ear in a Missouri pasture, at the same time as a neighbor saw a beam of light extend down from a bright object in the sky. Hosted by George Noory. Friday, November 21, 2014: In the first half, Jennifer Verdolin , an expert in animal behavior, and Scholar-in-Residence at Duke University, will discuss her work comparing the courtship rituals and communication methods of animals to their human equivalents, revealing the many and often surprising ways we are both similar to and different from other species. Followed by Open Lines. Hosted by George Noory. |
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