Today in Strangeness:
On this day in 1955, Disneyland opened its doors in Anaheim, CA. By all accounts it was a disaster, women's heels sunk into the asphalt, rides broke down, and there was a gas leak. On July 17, 1933, pilot Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan took off on a flight from New York to California, but ended up flying overseas to Ireland, due to what he claimed was a navigational error.Coast to Coast AM Schedule 7.17.15 - 7.24.15:
Here's what's coming up in the next week! Friday, July 17, 2015: Jay Hansen has been an avid student of the paranormal since he was seven years old. Over the years, he's researched virtually all aspects of the bizarre and supernatural. He'll discuss a variety of bizarre stories he has encountered including Gef the Talking Mongoose, and cases of demonic possession, and poltergeists. Followed by Open Lines in the second half. Saturday, July 18, 2015: A new foundation has been created to research ET contact called FREE (Foundation for Research into Extraterrestrial Encounters), acting as a support network for anomalous contact experiencers and researchers alike. Established with the guidance of Dr. Rudy Schild, Emeritus Professor of Astro Physics at Harvard University, he'll join FREE members and researchers Mary Rodwell, Dr. Jon Klimo, and host George Knapp to discuss the scientific study of the phenomenon and how FREE's efforts might change how we view experiencers. First hour guest, Diane Corcoran, president of IANDS (Intl Assoc. of Near Death Studies), talks about her experiences with NDEs as a nurse during the Vietnam War. 6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 5/10/96 when Jerry Pournelle, co-author of the legendary sci- novel Lucifer's Hammer, spoke about the possibility of a comet one day hitting our planet. Sunday, July 19, 2015: There's been much controversy about the effectiveness and safety of pharmaceutical drugs, and some vaccines have been reported to cause more harm than good. Supplement companies are being raided by the FDA, who many say is just a pawn for Big Pharma. How much of this true? Experts in the field of autism, alternative medicine, supplements, vitamins and pharmaceutical companies (Jon E. Mica/ Wayne Gorsek aka Dr. Vita/ Dr. Mikal Barchenger) will discuss the control Big Pharma has over our lives, while pondering the question if alternative and natural approaches really work. Hosted by George Knapp. Monday, July 20, 2015: Researcher and author David Paulides has worked in law enforcement in the San Francisco Bay Area - on everything from street crimes, SWAT, and Vice, to a variety of assignments in the detective division. He's become an expert on the disproportionate number of mysterious disappearances happening in our national parks and will discuss the most recent hair-raising cases and the patterns which appear with most of them. Hosted by George Noory.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015: Author and researcher Steve Quayle will discuss details of the Jade Helm 15 exercise going on right now, the severe cyber theft of records and federal databases, the vulnerability of our banking system, and events which could lead to WWIII. He'll also cover his ongoing research into giants, including details on an expedition to South America, and manuscripts from the Conquistadors which have been hidden for 450 years, which mention 36 foot tall giants. Hosted by George Noory. Wednesday, July 22, 2015: Engineering consultant for various major aerospace companies for over 25 years, Mike Bara is also an author, contributor to the TV shows Ancient Aliens and Uncovering Aliens, rogue science advocate, and debunker. He'll discuss the latest images of Pluto and Ceres, as well as his research on ancient aliens and secret societies - which may have links to Noah's Ark. Hosted by George Noory. Thursday, July 23, 2015: First Half: Retired investigative researcher Bob Fletcher talks about the latest evidence for the rogue 'Planet X,' and how China is developing underground cities and hideouts to protect against the pending breakdowns in infrastructure and society. Followed by electrical engineer Larry Arnold, who combines his scientific background with the world of Forteana and weird events. He'll discuss his pioneering research into spontaneous human combustion and the latest cases of people who have inexplicably burst into flames. Hosted by George Noory. Friday, July 24, 2015: Filling in for George, in the first half Dave Schrader (email) welcomes Brent Swancer, freelance writer and crypto expert, who'll discuss such topics as Bigfoot, haunted WWII tunnels, and a special rehabilitation center than opened in 1911 which has been rattled with mysterious happenings since its inception. In the first half-hour, Jon Guyon, CEO of the Lassy Project, talks about how his organization is providing a free service that gives parents and guardians the ability to notify an entire local community about their missing child. Open Lines are featured in the second half. |
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