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Monday, November 24, 2014

CoastZone: Revisiting Area 51

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Weekend Edition   November 24, 2014   Coast Insider Audio
Revisiting Area 51:

On Sunday night's program, George Knapp welcomed legendary Area 51 whistleblower Bob Lazar and screenwriter Gene Huff for a discussion on the 25th anniversary of the infamous November 1989 segment on Las Vegas TV station KLAS which revealed the existence of the clandestine military base. According to Lazar, the decision to tell people about Area 51 was primarily a matter of self-preservation rather than for altruistic reasons. He explained that, at the time, he had fallen out of favor with his superiors, his security clearances were in jeopardy, and he had stopped being brought to Area 51 for work. In turn, he began to fear that he would be killed in order to maintain the secrecy surrounding UFOs at the base. As such, Lazar began telling friends about Area 51 and showed them UFO test flights taking place there so that, should he mysteriously disappear, they would know why.

Regarding theories that Lazar's revelations about Area 51 were part of a CIA disinformation plot, he joked that "if that was the case, I'm owed an awful lot of back pay" and declared that he'd "never participate in something like that." Huff observed that such a plan seems highly illogical because it would make no sense for the government to suggest that America possessed alien technology as a means of hiding secrets that would be much less significant than that. Moreover, the duo noted that, if that was the plan, it was a massive failure because Lazar's story led to Area 51 drawing global attention and even caused the USSR to divert its spy satellites in an attempt to observe the location after the story went public.

"Even to this day, I still question whether or not it was a good idea to release the information," Lazar reflected on his decision to talk about Area 51 and the aftermath of his revelations. To that end, he lamented being seen as "Bob the UFO guy" in his professional life and explained that this stigma is one reason why he has eschewed the ufological community in the ensuing years since the story first became worldwide news. "At this time in my life, I'd really prefer people don't believe it," he said about critics who dispute his story, "because the last thing I want is somebody to verify everything I've been saying and deal with the deluge of people and problems that would be associated with that." Ultimately, he mused, "I really don't want this to go any further. It's been a big enough headache."
  
JFK Assassination Special:

Saturday night's program marked the anniversary of the JFK assassination as host Richard Syrett welcomed several guests who shared their latest research on the topic. In the first half, radio host Brent Holland revealed the insider knowledge he gleaned from trusted Kennedy advisor Ted Sorenson. Next, JFK researcher Adam Gorightly discussed Kerry Thornley, who became friends with Lee Harvey Oswald when the two served together in the Marines. In the final hour, author James DiEugenio talked about his work uncovering new information about who was behind the assassination...cont.
Today in Strangeness:

On this day in 1963, as America watched live on TV, Lee Harvey Oswald was fatally shot by Jack Ruby. On November 24, 1971 a hijacker who became known as D.B. Cooper parachuted from a Northwest Orient plane with $200,000 in ransom money, never to be seen again.

Live Chat & Tonight's Show, Monday, November 24th:

Coast Insiders, don't miss our Live Chat Monday night at 8p PT/11p ET with Peter Davenport, Director of the National UFO Reporting Center, who'll answer your questions about past and current UFO sightings. Not yet a Coast Insider?-- click here to sign up for just 15¢ day. Then, on Coast to Coast AM, editor of Unicus Magazine and expert in UFOs, Robert Stanley will discuss his recent discoveries about how UFOs, ancient alien bases and current events are being dictated by a hidden Luciferian agenda in the first half of the program. In the latter half, Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell will discuss her work breaking down the prejudice in mainstream science against the exploration of paranormal and various ESP phenomenon as well as her recent work with the tremendous gifts of autistic savants.
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