| | | | | | | | | 2015 Predictions Show:
In our New Year's Day tradition, four prognosticators, in separate hours, shared their predictions and insights for the new year ahead, and beyond. In order of appearance: psychic Joe Jacobs, numerologist Glynis McCants , prophecy expert John Hogue, and spiritual teacher Vincent Genna . First up, Jacobs assessed 2015 as a good year for business expansion or starting your own business, though fuel prices could shoot up again. The worst months for bad weather and natural disasters are January, August, and October; there could be earthquakes sometime before March in the Southern California area, and flooding in China in the August-September time frame, he predicted. The future is like a train track laid out on the road, but ultimately there are choices-- you can speed up or slow down, or you can take another road, Jacobs remarked. Glynis McCants noted that 2015 (2+0+1+5 = 8) is an "8" year, which means it's going to be about politics, money, and the economy. As the (figure) 8 goes round and round, she foresees the stock market having a cyclical downturn. One of the big events of the year will be the Supreme Court ruling on ObamaCare in June, she cited, and whether it's a state issue. After the court ruling, she predicts Obama will be forced to work with Congress in coming up with a new solution to his plan. For more on Glynis' work, check out her Demo reel.
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| | | | | | John Hogue sees 2015 as a year when it becomes clearer that the days of the American empire are ending, as economic power shifts East, and US citizens redefine what the American Dream means. He characterized 2015 as the "year of the spark" where all the elements are laid out for an explosion. Like the Michael Brown/Ferguson incident, "it's one of those mass mob psychology forces, a tsunami of discontent, and this is how revolutions begin," he said. Hogue also pointed toward early December 2015 as being a key time, when a world meeting on climate change takes place in Paris, but he doubted that leaders would take strong enough actions. In the last hour, Vincent Genna predicted 2015 will be a particularly difficult year, with people's troubled and divisive energies feeding into global problems. He foresees another tsunami hitting Japan, along with a brutal winter season in the US, and devastating tornadoes and hurricanes following later in the year. Further, he envisions earthquakes along the western seaboard, possibly in Washington, Oregon, or Northern California, as well as an uptick in rare or formerly cured diseases. |
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| | | | | Today in Strangeness:
On this date in 1860, the discovery of the planet Vulcan was announced at a meeting of the Academie des Sciences in Paris. Mathematician Urbain Le Verrier believed Vulcan orbited between Mercury and the sun. Doubts about its existence began to surface almost immediately after Le Verrier's proclamation.
Coast to Coast AM Schedule 1.2.15 - 1.9.15:
Here's what's coming up in the first week of the new year! Friday, January 2, 2015: In the first half, author Steve Alten talks about his studies of monsters, Nessie, and cryptozoology. Followed by Open Lines. Hosted by George Noory. Saturday, January 3, 2015: One day, Susannah Cahalan woke up in a hospital room, strapped to her bed, under guard, and unable to move or speak. Her medical records from a month-long hospital stay of which she had no memory showed psychosis, violence, and dangerous instability. Yet, weeks earlier she'd been a healthy 24-year-old, beginning a career as a reporter. Susannah joins Dave Schrader (email) to discuss the swift path of her illness and the lucky, last-minute intervention that saved her life.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 9/18/97 when Ed Dames described his remote viewing session of the Phoenix Lights, and how he determined it was a hoax.
Sunday, January 4, 2015: First Half: Joining George Noory, clinical psychologist Joseph Gallenberger will update his work on how we can use our psychic energy to affect and change our realities to create the circumstances we need or want, and what we can do to enhance our receptivity to luck. Followed by author, activist and world traveler, Jake Ducey, who has become a spokesperson for the millennial generation. He'll address his work encouraging people to search out meaning in their lives and discover and develop new ways to create positive change in the world.
Monday, January 5, 2015: Investigative journalist Rob Shelsky combines his education in the sciences with his investigations of paranormal and anomalous phenomena. He'll discuss his work on the hollow Moon theory and accounts of the Earth having no Moon at all; reports of disappearing people from all over the world including whole villages in Canada and China; and how ETs are not our friends or cosmic space brothers. In the first hour, writer Gregg McBride, who used to weigh 450 pounds, reveals his secrets to weight loss, and outlines how all-or-nothing thinking sabotages New Year's weight loss resolutions. Hosted by George Noory. Tuesday, January 6, 2015 : First Half: Business consultant and financial writer George Ure will share his analysis of the economy, and social trends for the year 2015, and how technology is changing everything we do. Followed by trend analyst Gerald Celente who'll talk about what he sees on the horizon for the economy and the United States. He regularly provides business and industry with customized presentations and commissioned research studies in over 300 trend categories and will hit on the hot trends for 2015. Hosted by George Noory. Wednesday, January 7, 2015: Career-long insider of the entertainment industry, independent scholar and intellectual outlier Rick DeLano will discuss his work researching theories of astronomy, Copernicus and the political and religious fallout resulting from changes in scientific discoveries. He'll review recent scientific discoveries which can't disprove that Earth may be the center of the universe, and recap the power struggles over the last several hundred years between the church and science over who controls the narrative of the creation saga. Hosted by George Noory.
Thursday, January 8, 2015 : George Noory hosts guests TBA.
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