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Thursday, January 01, 2015

CoastZone: World Events - Predictions for 2015

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January 1, 2015   Coast Insider Audio
World Events:

In the first half of Wednesday's show, author and adventurer Robert Young Pelton , who has traveled the globe working with private military contractors, presented a world events round-up. 2014 wasn't an especially bad year, he remarked, but it had a number of shocking events that made people uneasy, such as the shooting down of a jetliner over Ukraine. "I think next year, we're going to see the result of a lot of long term changes that we didn't pay attention to during the [post] 9-11 years," he continued, adding that many of Pres. Obama's plans seem to finally be coming to fruition, such as winding down the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Pelton foresees a jump in angry foreign nations who start blaming America for their problems. "We're going to be in an era of low intensity conflict with many countries over the next 3-5 years, which will unsettle people here," he said. Additionally, he envisions the US entering into an isolationist period, with citizens becoming more nationalistic and, and less concerned with other countries-- we'll hear about meltdowns in China, and the Middle East, but we won't care as much, he opined. Regarding unrest in places such as Ferguson, MO, he suggested that local residents should act as security, policing their own neighborhoods, rather than have the police aggravating the situation.
  

Predictions for 2015:

In the latter half, George Noory hosted the long-standing Coast to Coast AM tradition of reading listener predictions for the past year, and recording predictions for the new year ahead-- 2015.

Here are some highlights of what people predicted for the new year:
  •     Nick from Garden City, NY said that JC Webster will become a host on Coast to Coast.
  •     People will start getting medical implants to save money on Obamacare, Michael suggested.
  •     Greg in Missouri said the US Postal Service will start to recover.
  •     Hugh in Grants Pass believes Muslims will join the EU, bringing in 300 million new people into Europe, with an ensuing fight over Sharia law.
  •     A caller from Marion, Illinois said Facebook will implode, with their stock market valuation crashing.
  •     Vickie in Knoxville predicted that George will have another grandchild.
  •     Obama will federalize local police departments said Jim in Indiana.
  •     Melodie in Lincoln, Nebraska foresees a number of financial scandals, but also a lot of people doing well and becoming millionaires.
  •     Organic food will overtake conventionally grown food predicted Michael from Chesterfield, MO.
  •     Dan in Peoria predicts that there'll be a run on the banks, with people pulling their money out.
  •     Shawn in Spokane foresees a Superbowl match between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, with victory going to Seattle.
  •     Sharon in Crane, MO thinks there will be an earthquake in the NYC area around May.
  •     George Noory predicted that a small asteroid will hit the planet-- not a meteorite that blows up in the atmosphere.
George also conducted an "Auld Lang Syne" singing contest with callers, yielding a number of rousing versions of the classic New Year's tune.
Video Fix:

A number of past sci-fi films were set in the once far-flung future year of 2015, including Back to the Future Part II, The 6th Day, and The Signal. Check out clips on Gizmodo to see how accurate these movies imagined our new year.

Today in Strangeness:

We have entered the month sacred to Janus, the two-faced Roman divinity who symbolizes endings and beginnings. Speaking of Romans, it was on this date in 404 AD that the last gladiator battle was fought in Rome. Nietzsche was said to suffer a nervous breakdown after seeing a horse whipped by a cab driver (1889), and Sonny & Cher were banned from the Tournament of Roses for supporting Sunset Strip rioters (1967).

Tonight's Show, Thursday, January 1st:


In our New Year's Day tradition, four prognosticators, in separate hours, share 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.

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