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Saturday, December 13, 2014

CoastZone: The Afterlife & Amelia Earhart

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December 13, 2014   Coast Insider Audio
The Afterlife & Amelia Earhart:

Appearing during the first three hours of the program, author and filmmaker Rich Martini discussed his research into the afterlife and provided an update on his investigation into the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. He suggested that alternative science has just begun the process of deciphering what happens after death and that "a hundred years from now, we're going to be talking about the afterlife in a completely different fashion." Martini argued that one key facet to proving the existence of the afterlife is how new information is often imparted, either during an near-death experience or a 'ghostly' encounter, from the deceased to the living. He posited that this means that the seemingly-departed person must still be alive in some form.

To that end, he shared his own experience receiving previously unknown information during an encounter with his father shortly after his dad passed away. He recalled being awoken by the presence of his father who insisted that he transcribe a letter to his mother and "mentioned the names of people I don't know." When Martini later shared the letter with his mother, she recognized them as his father's childhood friends and men who served with him in World War II but died in battle. As the science of communicating with those on the 'other side' becomes more refined, Martini surmised, the answers to previously unknowable questions, such as how the pyramids were built, may become easily attainable.

Regarding his investigation into Amelia Earhart, Martini dismissed news stories earlier this year which claimed that a piece of the famed aviatrix's plane had been recovered in the South Pacific. According to him, this same material was actually debunked by experts over two decades ago. However, he noted that a more promising piece of debris, recovered in Saipan, was forensically matched to the same type of plane that was flown by Earhart. Remarkably, the location of this clue seamlessly fits into Martini's research which has uncovered a myriad of witnesses who contend that Earhart was captured by the Japanese, held captive, and ultimately executed for being an American spy.
  
Video Fix:

Ever want to get away from it all and just go underground? KOB TV in Albuquerque may have found the perfect home for you as it recently toured an abandoned 10-story missile silo that has been put up for sale. The spooky segment features unsettling footage from inside the bowels of the structure as well as insights from a former security officer who was stationed at there in the 1960's and reveals what it was like to live in the underground locale.
Today in Strangeness:

On this date in 2003, deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein was captured by US forces. It was the culmination of months-long search following the US invasion of Iraq, which saw Hussein go into hiding to avoid being taken into custody. The image of the former Iraqi president, bearded, disheveled, and literally emerging from a hole in the ground, smashed the carefully crafted persona Hussein had cultivated during his reign atop the country. Held as a prisoner of war for the next three years, he went on trial for war crimes in 2006, and was subsequently executed a few weeks later following his conviction.

Tonight's Show, Saturday, December 13th:

Host Richard Syrett welcomes remote viewer, medical intuitive and healer, Dr. Douglas James Cottrell, who will detail how he uses a deep meditative trance to access the Akashic Record and how, in this state, he develops a 'soul voice' which has dictated a number of books to his son, Doulas Jr., who will also join the conversation to discuss this process. In the first hour, Associate Professor of Environmental & Resource Studies at Trent University, Magda Havas, will talk about electromagnetic pollution and her notion that plants respond to their external environment by producing their own song.

From 6-10pm PT, Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeys back to June 13, 1997, for a weird show of Open Lines were Art asks for real time travelers to call. Listen for an amazing story of a woman who went back in time via a special hospital elevator.

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