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Author and researcher Bill Grabowski joined George Knapp in the first half of Sunday's show to discuss his exploration of the work of John Keel and the Mothman incidents, which involved anomalous aerial phenomena, Men in Black (MIB), and bizarre electromagnetic intrusions. When Grabowski was ten years old growing up in a suburb of Cleveland, he had his own encounter with a bird-like creature that was similar to Mothman descriptions. In addition to Mothman, Keel reported on a large bird-like creature that was seen in Beaver, PA-- when hunting dogs were sent off after it, they were said to retreat in terror. During the two-year period that sightings were most intense in the Point Pleasant, WV area beginning in 1966, there were 100 documented witnesses of the Mothman entity, leading up to the collapse of the Silver Bridge, Grabowski recounted.
During this time frame, there were also UFO sightings that occurred at regular intervals, and visitations of the curious Men in Black, looking and behaving oddly. Keel received unexplained phone calls from metallic sounding voices, one informed him that his missing stopwatch could be found in his closet (which turned out to be correct). While Grabowski believes there were definitely some paranormal/anomalous events taking place in Point Pleasant, he thinks that the government/military may have been seizing the opportunity to test out secret aerial technologies as well as use the MIBs as spies.
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Author and ufologist Nick Redfern followed in the second half, addressing the hidden, overlooked, and buried history of humankind from ancient aliens to the New World Order. There are stories of ancient nuclear war in the Mahabharata, the Sanskrit epic of India, that describe mighty flying vessels (vimanas) that unleashed powerful weapons accompanied by bright lights that destroyed cities, with troops falling sick in the aftermath. In the Middle East, fused glass has been found that could be the by-product of an atomic explosion, he added. Looking at the cattle mutilation mystery, he suggested that while there may be a connection to UFOs, it could also be related to monitoring viruses in the food chain. He spoke about the enduring mystery of the Jack the Ripper case. For years, there were tales of a cover-up, but the latest evidence points toward a mentally ill man named Aaron Kosminski, whose DNA was found on the clothing of one of the victims. Redfern shared new info from the FBI file of L. Ron Hubbard (the creator of Scientology), which revealed that someone broke into his home in the 1950s and injected him with an unknown substance. MK-ULTRA, or other another covert group might have been behind this, Redfern speculated. He also suggested that the killers of Robert Kennedy and John Lennon could have been part of mind control operations, carrying out the agenda of nefarious elite groups.
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| | | | | 9-11 & Iraq Cover-Ups:
On Saturday's show, host Richard Syrett was joined by former congressional staffer Susan Lindauer , who served as a US intelligence asset and back door channel on anti-terrorism from 1993 to 2003. She discussed what happened when she tried to disclose the true facts of a 9/11 warning and Iraqi pre-war intelligence to Congress and the nightmare of her arrest via the Patriot Act. According to Lindauer, awareness of an impending attack on the US was widespread amongst the intelligence community in the months leading up to 9/11. As such, she was tasked with telling her contacts in the Iraqi government that the United States wanted any information they had about a potential attack or else "we will firebomb them back into the Stone Age." When they tried to cooperate, she said, the US government balked at the offer because, ultimately, it hoped to use Iraqi noncompliance as justification for a future conflict...cont.Today in Strangeness:
On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy made his historic speech before a joint session of Congress, declaring that America would aim to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade. On this date in 1977, movie history was made when Star Wars opened in theaters. The film would forever change the way movies were marketed by studios after if grossed over $300 million dollars in its initial run. Tonight's Show, Monday, May 25th:
First Half: Registered pharmacist, nutritionist and cosmetic chemist Benjamin Fuchs has been compounding custom medication, formulating nutritional products and consulting with doctors and patients since graduating from the Univ. Of Colorado School of Pharmacy in 1986. He'll discuss alternatives to prescription drugs, such as foods, nutritional supplements, and mental strategies to better treat diseases.
2nd Half: Robert Crane followed his parents to Los Angeles in the fifties while his father, actor Bob Crane, became a radio and television star. Robert pursued film studies at USC, and will discuss behind-the-scenes stories of Hollywood and various actors and directors, how celebrity culture has changed over the decades, and the murder of his father.
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