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In the first half of Monday's show, author, paranormal investigator, cryptozoologist, and ufologist, David Weatherly , discussed his fascinating work on the Black Eyed Kids (BEK) phenomenon, as well as his investigations into the mysterious Djinn, and the Slenderman meme. Appearing at people's doorsteps and asking to be let in, the Black-Eyed Children typically have very pale skin, monotone voices, and solid black eyes-- with no white showing. The kids usually keep their heads down and don't make direct eye contact, and the residents report that they've never seen them in the neighborhood before. Interestingly, "there are a growing number of accounts now of black-eyed adults showing up and approaching people, without the children," Weatherly shared. His personal theory is that the Black-Eyed Kids are actually some type of interdimensional being. "I don't think they're children at all-- I think they're something that is able to assume the form of a child," he said. The girls involved in the 'Slenderman' attacks will be tried in court as adults, though their stabbing victim has recovered, Weatherly reported. Slenderman, he noted, started off as a frightening but fictional Internet meme, but may have become a kind of tulpa-- a thought-form created apparition that can take on physical qualities. The Djinn, who'll be the subject of his next book, are other-dimensional entities associated with the Middle East and Islam. They don't like to be looked at, and have very sinister agendas, he revealed.
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In the latter half, ufologist and paranormal pioneer Timothy Green Beckley talked about 'UFO Repeaters,' people who have the unique ability to "make friends" with UFO occupants and bring them in for close repeated UFO photos. Most of these encounters, Beckley believes, represent contact with paranormal or supernatural aspects rather than actual extraterrestrials. Early contactee Howard Menger was a 'repeater' who described and photographed ships landing on his parents land in rural New Jersey, ensuing telepathic communications with "regal-looking" beings, and trips to the far side of the moon. More.
Contactee, artist, and channeler Marc Brinkerhoff (view related images) joined the conversation for a segment. His benevolent encounters began as a young child in 1958, and have continued throughout his life. In a field in upstate New York, a human-like 8 ft. tall being interacted with him, transforming his energy into a more etheric-form, whereupon they entered a spacecraft and he was given a cleansing energy that appeared as a lavender mist. Brinkerhoff said he is able to make contact with the beings at will, and once at a party they materailized as glowing white spheres.
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| | | | | "Beyond Belief" with George Noory:
On George Noory's internet TV show "Beyond Belief," his recent guests include Bob Glotzhober, Heather Arielle, Charles R. Smith, Gregg Braden, David Wilcock, Chad Lewis, Sandra Champlain, John McAfee, Ty Bollinger, James Van Praagh, and Neil Slade. You can sign up for a 10-day free trial at beyondbelief.com and enjoy over 170 fascinating past shows hosted by George, all available for on-demand viewing.
Today in Strangeness:
On March 31, 1889, the Eiffel Tower opened with a dedication ceremony. The world's tallest building until 1930, when it was surpassed by NYC's Chrysler Building, the Tower was almost demolished in 1909 when its land lease expired. The sci-fi film The Matrix , with its influential mix of cyberpunk, anime, postmodernism, and metaphysics opened on this day in 1999.
Tonight's Show, Tuesday, March 31st:
Public interest attorney Steven M. Druker , as executive director of the Alliance for Bio-Integrity, initiated a lawsuit that forced the FDA to divulge its files on genetically engineered foods. He'll discuss the biggest scientific fraud of our age - how politically appointed administrators have covered up the warnings of their own scientists about the risks of GMO foods. He'll cover how this elaborate fraud was crafted and how it not only deceived the general public, but Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Barack Obama and a host of other astute and influential individuals.
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