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Reptilians & Men in Black
Known as the "Crypto Hunter," UFO researcher John Rhodes will share his theory that Reptilian humanoids are in control of the planet, and that various groups, such as the Men in Black, help to maintain their secrecy.
Sunday - Nov 01, 2009
discussed his efforts researching the evidence for life-after-death. He drew from theories and trends in such fields as physics, neuroscience, and philosophy.
First hour guest, talked about how red-light traffic cameras violate the judicial process and are an invasion of privacy.
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory is featuring emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. On the 11/1/09 we heard from Ena Vie, Cheryl Hodge, The Viscous Circle...
Saturday January 10, 2004 Controlled Remote Viewing expert, Lyn Buchanan discussed how the CRV technique can be used in business, research and any type of investigative...
Monday March 17, 2003 Dogs "are interconnected in the great weave of life, something that we have become abstracted from. They give us back at least a semblance...
Halloween Reflection: Kamran shares this timely reflection of the sun through the window shades onto the lamp... Monday, November 2, 2009
I saw UFO beam up a buffalo Derek Bridges has revealed how he shot extraordinary footage which UFO experts say shows aliens beaming an animal into their spaceship. — The Sun
Magnetic 'eyesight' helps birds find their way Birds that navigate using the Earth's magnetic field rely more on their eyes than on the magnetic particles in their nostrils.
7 ghoulish archaeological discoveries From brains to preserved bodies, scientists have dug up some scary stuff. — MSNBC
Team Discovers New Dinosaur Species The species lived 112 million years ago during the early Cretaceous of central Montana. — PhysOrg.com
Somali man, '112', weds girl, 17 Mr. Dore said he and his bride - who is young enough to be his great-great-grand-daughter - were from the same village in Somalia. — BBC News