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In the first half, civil engineer for over 30 years, Joseph A. Olson , who worked with Dr. Tim Ball and other scientists on an important science text debunking the greenhouse gas theory, argued that the climate change debate is three-sided and only two sides are being heard. Global warming is completely independent of carbon dioxide and human-produced carbon dioxide, and "any claim that we are causing the climate change is ridiculous," he declared, adding that Earth is part of a chaotic-dynamic system, and most of the planets in our solar system are currently in a warming trend. The carbon theory of climate violates various scientific principles, including the Laws of Thermodynamics, he further noted. The pro and con forces ("Darth Big Warmists and Luke Little Warmists") have managed to maintain the static debate on climate change, which has allowed the chemtrail spraying program to continue, under the auspices that it's being done for the good of the planet, Olson suggested. "There are people out there that have been systematically lying to us about everything for as long as we've been around, and it's time for this little circus to end," he remarked. For more, check out Olson's articles for Canada Free Press.
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Former national security investigator for the US government, John DeSouza , is also a researcher and experiencer of paranormal and spiritual phenomena. In the latter half, he talked about various examples of divine and paranormal intervention in law enforcement situations, as well as extraordinary stories from civilians, and his unique perspectives on these matters. Early in DeSouza's career, a police officer told him about his strange experience when he was waved down by a young man who took him to the scene of an off-road accident, where he was able to save the lives of two injured women. But the man who waved him down vanished from the scene, and the officer, who had a very sharp memory, said it was like the details of the man's appearance were wiped from his mind. DeSouza believes it was likely a case of angelic intervention.
He also detailed an incident in which an eight-year-old boy was interviewed by a task force member in relation to his precognitive dream about 9-11, in which he received a phone call from an adult man who was begging for help as there was a fire in his office building, and he was trapped on the 77th floor. The task force officer revealed that he'd actually had the same dream. DeSouza's next book, out later this year, The Extra-Dimensionals, will present tales of non-terrestrial visitors, and their agendas on our planet.
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Today in Strangeness:
Psychiatrist and scientist Wilhelm Reich believed he'd discovered a form of energy, which he called "orgone." But on March 19, 1954, a judge issued an injunction calling for orgone energy accumulators to be destroyed, and the banning of Reich's books containing statements about this energy.
Tonight's Show, Thursday, March 19th:
After a nearly thirty year airline career working as both a flight attendant and an international purser Rebekah Roth has been analyzing many of the well-known facts about the events on 9/11 based on her experiences in the airline industry. She'll discuss how many of the details of the hijacking and financial instruments set up to capitalize on the tragedy do not add up.
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