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Monday, December 15, 2014

CoastZone: UFO Disclosure & Abductions

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Weekend Edition   December 15, 2014   Coast Insider Audio
UFO Disclosure & Abductions:

On Sunday night's program, Richard Syrett was joined by UFO researcher Victor Viggiani for a discussion on disclosure, abductions, and his role in convincing former Canadian defense minister Paul Hellyer to go public with his beliefs concerning the phenomenon. He expressed confidence that UFO disclosure will ultimately happen and pointed to the more positive tenor of the media regarding UFOs as well as growing public opinion surrounding the idea that the government is withholding information about the phenomenon as two key indicators of forward momentum. Additionally, he contended that the truth about UFOs and ETs constitutes too massive a secret to be kept from the human race forever. "A secret and a lie can only last so long and eventually the truth has to come out," Viggiani declared, "I'm as confident in that as I am that the sun will rise tomorrow."

Regarding his work facilitating Paul Hellyer's landmark UFO statements, Viggiani explained that he was tipped off by a friend that the former defense minister had developed an interest in the phenomenon, so he reached out to invite him to speak at an upcoming UFO conference. Although Hellyer initially rebuffed the invitation, Viggiani was surprised when, during a later conversation, he revealed that an American general had shared new insights about UFOs with him and he now felt compelled to share this information with the public. "Literally my jaw dropped at that point," Viggiani recalled, and the duo formulated a plan for Hellyer to come forward with his story. In retrospect, he expressed disappointment that the media coverage of Hellyer's revelations was not as sustained or impactful as it should have been, musing that "we attempted to crack that glass ceiling and, for a moment, we almost did."

A former Catholic school administrator, Viggiani also shared an unsettling story regarding one of his students that may have been an abductee. According to him, a young boy arrived late to school one morning and appeared disheveled and distraught. When he asked the boy what was wrong, the child simply replied "they came back" and described "little monsters" that entered his bedroom through the window via an orange light. Due his work within the UFO realm, Viggiani knew that "there was no way that I could have pursued it" within a professional context. However, he later consulted with famed abduction researcher Dr. John Mack regarding the case and, based on the child's vivid description of events which mirrored many other abductees' accounts, the late Harvard professor became convinced that an abduction had actually occurred.
  
'Smart' TV Spying:

In the first hour of Sunday's show, privacy expert Lauren Weinstein detailed how 'smart' TVs, which are connected to the internet, may actually spying on you in ways that you wouldn't believe. While these new televisions have become increasingly popular because they allow for easier access to streaming video services, Weinstein noted that the same internet connection which makes that possible also allows for manufacturers to covertly collect a wealth of data on the habits of users. Additionally, since many newer model 'smart' TVs integrate a camera, so that people can use services like Skype, he warned that faulty or outdated software can be exploited by hackers to surreptitiously spy on unwitting victims.
Accessing the Akashic Record:

On Saturday night's program, Richard Syrett welcomed remote viewer, medical intuitive and healer, Dr. Douglas James Cottrell , who detailed 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 also joined the conversation to discuss this process. In the first hour, Associate Professor of Environmental & Resource Studies at Trent University, Magda Havas, talked about electromagnetic pollution and her notion that plants respond to their external environment by producing their own song...cont.

Today in Strangeness:

On December 15, 1967, the Silver Bridge connecting Point Pleasant, West Virginia to Gallipolis, Ohio, collapsed, killing 46 people. The tragedy is forever linked in esoteric circles with the infamous cryptid Mothman who reportedly made multiple appearances in the Point Pleasant area in the weeks preceding the event. It was rumored that on this day in 1966, upon his death, Walt Disney was rushed into cryogenic suspension.

Tonight's Show, Monday, December 15th:

A pioneer of the modern U.S. hemp industry, Christopher Boucher will detail the history of hemp, including how, in 1938, it was declared to be "America's first billion-dollar crop" and then immediately disappeared from the radar thanks to the efforts of the petroleum industry. He will also talk about the bio-active compounds naturally found in both marijuana and hemp, which researchers have shown to have very therapeutic effects upon the human body.
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