Carmen Boulter
Biography:
Dr. Carmen Boulter is a Professor at the University of Calgary in Canada. She teaches in the Graduate Division of Educational Research in the Faculty of Education. She has been researching and writing about the sacred feminine in ancient Egypt and goddesses around the world for 2 decades. Her book, Angels and Archetypes: An Evolutionary Map of Feminine Consciousness, traces fragments of information about matriarchal cultures in pre-dynastic Egypt, prehistoric Greece, and around the world
Past Shows:
Pyramids, Egypt, & Angels
Retired professor at the University of Calgary, Carmen Boulter, shared her theories about the properties and purpose of Egypt's ancient pyramids, as well information on a new study she conducted on the effects of the Great Pyramid on the human aura and chakra systems. First hour guest, author Rod Pyle talked about the Curiosity Rover, the passing of Neil Armstrong, and various space missions. ... More »
Host: George NooryEgypt & Pyramid Mysteries
Former professor at the University of Calgary, Carmen Boulter, discussed the pyramids in Egypt, and other mysteries of their ancient culture. The Great Pyramid served as an energy generator, based on the materials it was constructed out of, and its location on intersecting ley lines, she said. The ancient Egyptians may have had energy devices that used telluric or Earth currents, she theorized. Appearing in the first half-hour, Richard C. Hoagland talked about a new finding of unusual volcanic craters on the Moon's far side. ... More »
Host: George NooryVideo Game Addiction
Author Ryan Van Cleave discussed the growing epidemic of video game addiction, and shared his personal addiction and recovery story. First hour guest, Prof. Carmen Boulter talked about a new discovery in Saqqara, Egypt of a 4,300-year-old tomb, as well as the ancient technology of the Egyptians. ... More »
Host: George NooryEgyptian Mysteries
Prof. Carmen Boulter discussed the history and mysteries of ancient Egypt, what's being hidden and what's being revealed. She was recently in Egypt for a press conference about the DNA results of King Tut's mummy, and found the announcement that the young pharaoh had various medical maladies to be slanted and contradictory to her "psychic archeology" view that the leaders from the 18th Dynasty were highly conscious and healthy beings. First hour guest, investment advisor Mish Shedlock offered commentary on the economy and healthcare. ... More »
Host: George NooryAncient Egypt & the Pyramids
Professor at the University of Calgary, Carmen Boulter presented accumulated evidence and research, which suggests to her that levitation and advanced knowledge were used to construct the numerous pyramids in ancient Egypt. Appearing in the last hour, physicist James McCanney gave an update on the extended lack of sunspot activity. ... More »
Host: George Noory
