Today in Strangeness:
Welcome to the Vernal Equinox, the first day of Spring. On this day, a person standing on the equator can see the sun directly pass overhead. And at the North Pole, the sun skims the horizon, signaling the start of six months of non-stop daylight.
Coast to Coast AM Schedule 3.20.15 - 3.26.15:
Here's what's coming up in the next week!Friday, March 20, 2015: Writer, editor and bookseller Mark Leslie specializes in speculative fiction and paranormal non-fiction. As a bookseller and an advocate for books, eBooks and digital technology within publishing, Mark will discuss his love of the more bizarre genres and will share true tales of eerie, frightening and spooky events much like episodes of The Twilight Zone. Followed by Open Lines in the second half. Hosted by George Noory.
Saturday, March 21, 2015: Journalist and author David Yonke joins George Knapp in the first half, to discuss the brutal slaying of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl. Yonke, who covered the case for the Toledo Blade, shares details of the ritual killing, and how later, Father Gerald Robinson, who presided over her funeral, was found guilty of the crime. In the latter half, author William Scott will discuss his campaign to force police to disclose the true number of people they kill every year, and why bad cops continue to be protected instead of arrested.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 8/11/97 for an evening of Open Lines, with callers debating the UPS strike. Sunday, March 22, 2015: Researcher and author David Paulides joins George Knapp to share even more bizarre stories of missing persons in national parks and forests throughout the United States. He'll describe additional victims and circumstances, while outlining several new geographical clusters where people have vanished without a trace. Monday, March 23, 2015: First Half: Katherine Albrecht is a consumer privacy expert and VP of Start Page, the world's most private search engine. She'll discuss the breakneck speed that tracking technology is evolving and how the prospect of chipping all humans is rapidly becoming a foregone conclusion unless a movement of resistance is realized. Followed by child psychiatrist Dr. Jim Tucker, who directs research into children's reports of past-life memories at the University of Virginia, Division of Personality Studies. He'll report on his latest work focusing primarily on cases in the United States, including Ryan - a boy who believes that he was once a powerful Hollywood agent, and a young golfing prodigy who says he was the famous golfer Bobby Jones. Hosted by George Noory.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015: First Half: Stephen F. Cohen, Professor of Russian Studies and History Emeritus at NYU, will address the latest military and political developments in Russia, the threat of nuclear alerts, and the role of Putin in the ongoing geopolitical chess game. Followed by mythologist and futurist William Henry, who'll discuss how four mystical technologies are converging to create a new layer of skin that will be enmeshed in a synthetic global brain, and how this new skin mimics the ascension cloaks of the ancient gods. He'll also preview his upcoming tour to experience the Shroud of Turin. Hosted by George Noory. Wednesday, March 25, 2015: First Half: Roberta Grimes had two experiences of light in childhood that prompted her to major in religion at Smith College and then spend her life studying more than 150 years of abundant and consistent communications from the dead. She'll discuss how quantum physics and research in consciousness provide a detailed picture of what we are, what reality is, and what actually is going on after death. Expert in hypnosis and time travel, Dr. Bruce Goldberg, will discuss energy healing through hypnosis, ascension and teleportation, and how we can safely travel to and from the fifth dimension for our own spiritual growth and healing in the second half of the show. Hosted by George Noory. Thursday, March 26, 2015: Earthfiles investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe will discuss the unexplained lights coming from Ceres, new data from the University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics about Saturn's moon Enceladus, and explanations for the mysterious rumbling booms and metallic sounds which continue to baffle various communities in the US, Canada and spots around the world. Hosted by George Noory. |
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