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Friday, May 29, 2015

CoastZone: Remote Viewing - Egypt Discovery

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May 29, 2015   Coast Insider Audio
Remote Viewing:

In the first half, remote viewing teacher, Edward A. Dames , Major, U.S. Army (ret.) spoke about what he's uncovered remote viewing covert ET and human agendas. According to Dames, the government is aware that the 'Killshot' (severe, damaging solar flares that he's remote viewed in our future) is coming, and making preparations to retreat to underground facilities such as at NORAD and the Denver Airport. While he can't pin down a specific time frame for the Killshot, he believes that a nuclear burst on the Korean peninsula, used in anger by the North Koreans, will be a precursor, with the flares following shortly after that.

As a demonstration of how remote viewing can be used to probe enigma and mysteries, he did a viewing of the 'dragonfly drone' photos and determined that the craft is not actually an object at all, but a hoaxed computer generated superimposition between the clouds and the ground. He warned that Fukushima radiation spreading to the West Coast will be a serious problem, and that we could expect martial law in the US for any number of reasons, including a pandemic. Dames also touched on his remote viewing of nuclear terrorist threats, the downed Malaysian plane, and Sasquatch. In the more distant future, he described a problem with the Earth's ozone layer that is mitigated by ET intervention, with aliens that look similar to us, even though they've been raised on other planets.
  
Egypt Discovery:

In the latter half, Dr. Carmen Boulter revealed an astounding new discovery in Egypt found using a state-of-the-art, satellite-based deep penetrating radar scan. The scan reveals 82 enormous chambers on two distinct levels at great depth near a largely unknown pyramid south of Cairo (view related images). The history of the deep underground site stretches from Herodotus in 450 BC to an excavation in 1881 by William Flinders Petrie. There are four distinct layers-- with the first layer Roman, the second layer Ptolemaic (Antony & Cleopatra era), while the two lower, older layers, remain mysterious and go down 60 feet, and 130 feet.

The find is 107 acres-- the equivalent of 81 football fields, with five of the rooms bigger than Olympic-sized swimming pools. "I don't think it was at the surface and all that sand accumulated over the top over time. I think it was meant to be underground from the get go," she surmised. If you look at the scan, the chambers and the two deeper levels are not connected, which suggests they may be from different time periods, she noted. Boulter theorized it's possible that ancient ET visitors used the underground chambers to initially orient or acculturate to our planet. She also spoke about the advanced technology of the ancient Egyptians and how they were a seafaring people, with evidence of visiting and trading with the Americas.
Today in Strangeness:

On this day in 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and sherpa Tenzing Norgay of Nepal became the first climbers to conquer Mount Everest. "A symmetrical, beautiful, snow cone summit," Hillary said of the peak that is 29,028 feet above sea level. May 29, 1954 saw the first meeting of the annual Bilderberg group, a secretive, invitation-only gathering with the elite from such fields as politics, commerce, and banking.

Coast to Coast AM Schedule 5.29.15 - 6.5.15:

Here's what's coming up in the next week!

Friday, May 29, 2015: In the first half, Craig Nehring, the founder ofthe Fox Valley Ghost Hunters based in Oshkosh Wisconsin, and Kevin Melek & Jennifer Scelsi, founders of the Northern Wisconsin Paranormal Society, will discuss many paranormal manifestations happening in Wisconsin including Dogman, Bigfoot, ghosts, and Shadow People. They'll also cover the restoration project of the haunted Summerwind mansion. Followed by Open Lines in the latter half. Hosted by George Noory.

Saturday, May 30, 2015: Wayne Pacelle, President of the Humane Society of the United States, will join George Knapp (along with a host of other animal welfare champions) to discuss issues surrounding the protection, respect, and care of creatures on this planet that don't walk upright. There are still dog farms in Asia where Spot is being bred for dinner. In a remote Nebraska research lab, scientists are performing surgery on farm animals for re-engineering. At Sea World, killer whales are still being used for our amusement and former trainers say keeping orcas in captivity is detrimental to the animal. And in New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie recently vetoed a pig welfare bill.

6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 12/11/98 when researcher Glenn Kimball spoke about the early childhood history of Christ.

Sunday, May 31, 2015: In the first half, author, musician and researcher, Joshua Cutchin, joins George Knapp to discuss his analysis of the food and drink offered by aliens, faeries, and Sasquatch. The offerings are often not what they appear to be: some liquids have healing or aphrodisiac qualities, some foods expand awareness, and there are ointments that reveal an invisible world. Followed by Lon Strickler, paranormal researcher and creator of the website Phantoms and Monsters, who'll detail a handful of weird stories he's been following including credible reports of people witnessing reptoids living in caves.

Monday, June 1, 2015: George Noory hosts guest(s) TBA.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015: First Half: Historian, economist, and speaker, Neil Howe will discuss his work on generations and how they shape history. Current generational changes include Millennials maturing into young adults, and having little interest in crime, Generation X taking over the leadership of American institutions, and Baby Boomers dealing with retirement issues. He'll also cover how the climate of the times right now echoes the 1930s.

2nd Half: A second generation CIA officer, Alan B. Trabue traveled extensively in Central America, South America, the Far East, Southeast Asia and Europe interrogating foreign spies. He'll address his years directing the CIA's world-wide covert ops polygraph program, and the CIA Polygraph School. Hosted by George Noory.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015: First Half: Government whistleblower and former CEO of a medical laboratory Michael Daugherty discovered first-hand how the US government has teamed with private enterprise and academia to attack American small business by monitoring networks and picking up Americans' files. He'll discuss how privacy and security is practically non-existent in this digital age and what can be done about it.

2nd Half: Chris DiCesare was a normal college student living in the dorm back in the 80s until a series of events began to unfold resulting in one of the most documented paranormal events in New York state history, which came to be known as the C2D1 Haunting. He'll relate the strange events that he and his college mates experienced, why he thinks it came upon them, and how it changed their lives. Hosted by George Noory.

Thursday, June 4, 2015: Who's behind the secret door? Join George Noory as he celebrates his birthday, and welcomes several favorite guests throughout the night.

Friday, June 5, 2015: Filling in for George, Dave Schrader (email) welcomes paranormal researcher Gavin Lee Davies, who'll discuss an aggressive haunting in a small Welsh town in which a tormented a young couple fought to keep their home and their lives together after a terrifying and ferocious entity attack. Open Lines follow in the latter half.

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