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Books:
• The Late Great U.S.A.: The Coming Merger With Mexico and Canada
• Atomic Iran
• Black Gold Stranglehold
• Showdown with Nuclear Iran
• Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America's Borders
• The Obama Nation
• America for Sale

Jerome Corsi

Biography:

Dr. Jerome Corsi received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in Political Science in 1972. He has written many books and articles and is an expert on political violence and terrorism. In 1981, he received a Top Secret clearance from the Agency for International Development, where he assisted in providing anti-terrorism/hostage survival training to embassy personnel.

On March 17, 2005, Dr. Corsi helped found and launch the Iran Freedom Foundation, a non-profit educational and charitable organization established to educate the public about the Islamic Republic of Iran and to promote freedom in the region. The IFF is made up of American and Iranian scholars, professionals, philanthropists and human rights advocates who have joined together to support the rights of the Iranian people. Dr. Corsi is a principle founder of the IFF and will serve as a primary spokesperson for the organization.

Past Shows:

Preserving America's Sovereignty

Tuesday October 13, 2009

Author Jerome Corsi (book link), an expert on political violence and terrorism, discussed how both the left and the right are promoting policies which are detrimental to the future independence of the United States. Last hour guest, paranormal investigator Christopher Balzano talked about strange activity in the Bridgewater Triangle area of southeastern Massachusetts. ... More
Host: George Noory

Experiences of the Dying

Monday May 4, 2009

Board certified in Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Dr. John Lerma described his work with terminally ill patients and their pre-death experiences. Matthew, a blind nine-year-old with a terminal illness was one of his most remarkable patients. The boy said he was in contact with three angels, and was able to accurately describe what people were wearing even though his eyes had been surgically removed. First hour guest, author Jerome Corsi offered commentary on current events, such as Iran's upcoming election. ... More
Host: George Noory

Evolution & Hidden Archeology

Tuesday April 21, 2009

Author and researcher Michael Cremo talked about the evidence contradicting the Darwinian theory of human evolution, footprints that date back millions of years, and dinosaurs co-existing with humans. ... More
Host: George Noory

State Sovereignty

Monday February 16, 2009

Alternative media activist Alex Jones spoke about the issue of state sovereignty-- over 20 states have passed or proposed resolutions to maintain the 10th Amendment which asserts states' rights not expressly delegated to the federal government. First hour guest Peter Davenport of the Natl. UFO Reporting Center shared an update. ... More
Host: George Noory

Angels & Indigo Children

Monday February 2, 2009

Metaphysician and spiritual psychologist Doreen Virtue discussed her experiences working with angels, as well as her understanding of Indigo and Crystal children. First hour guest, author Jerome Corsi commented on a new bill that proposes establishing six national emergency centers. ... More
Host: George Noory

Election Night Special

Tuesday November 4, 2008

In a special 5-hour show (starting one hour earlier)George Noory welcomed a variety of analysts, who shared their reactions to the election, as well as economic issues. During the first two hours, columnist John Curtis co-hosted the show. He and George spoke with several reporters from some of C2C's affiliate stations, who gave local perspectives on the election. Obama's victory will help restore America's credibility around the globe and give some adrenaline to the financial markets, said Curtis. He believes Obama will be a dealmaker, shifting to the center, and picking some Republicans as members of his Cabinet. Political author Jerome Corsi joined the show in the second hour. Though he'd been a detractor of Obama during the campaign, Corsi said it was time to put away his differences. The American people have spoken, and we need to go forward with positive resolve, he added.Trends researcher Gerald Celente appeared during the third hour, warning that the ec ... More
Host: George Noory

Dowsing, Remote Viewing & the Future

Monday July 28, 2008

Remote Viewing instructor Paul Smith discussed how dowsing and remote viewing can be used to predict and visit the future. It's as if your consciousness can travel in time, both forward and back, he said.Large scale "deterministic" events in the future can't be changed, he noted, but if a person learns of an upcoming event they can alter their reaction to it, such as avoiding an area that will be hit with a catastrophe. Joining Smith for a segment was remote viewer Major Ed Dames who has predicted a solar "kill shot" for a number of years, and talked about how many of his remote viewing students described people living underground. Smith commented it's problematical if an accurate timeline isn't associated with a prediction, as people aren't able to prepare in a timely manner.Dowsing is used when you know what you're looking for, but you don't know the location, Smith explained. The technique, typically used with a pendulum or stick, can also be employed without any device, ... More
Host: George Noory

Witchcraft: Practice, History & Spells

Wednesday July 9, 2008

Christian Day and Fiona Horne discussed the practice of witchcraft, and how it can be used to help and inspire others. Horne pointed out that the religion of Wicca is a part of witchcraft but not synonymous with it. Witchcraft is a broader concept than religion-- it's the ancient practice of magic by regular people, Day explained. Many different objects such as items from nature can be used in spells, but candle magic –employing the element of fire and the energy of colors-- is one of the most effective, Horne said. Rhyme and rhythm can also resonate like magnets to attract goals, she added. Day, a witch based in Salem, said his practice begins with getting in touch with the alpha mind state. He described a love spell in which an apple is split in half. A photo of the person and the one they are attracted to are placed on the halves, and then the apple is sewn back together.Such items aren't just props but contain the energy placed into them, he suggested. Day, who appeared wit ... More
Host: George Noory

ET Interference

Monday June 9, 2008

During the middle two hours, visionary and conduit for divine messages, Marshall Vian Summers discussed how ET forces are influencing world events and capitalizing on human frailty in order to gain control of Earth. He first received "briefings" from angelic sources known as the "Allies of Humanity" back in 1997, with a second set of material arriving in 2005.The Allies have been observing interfering ET presences on Earth, and seek to make humanity aware of their activity, Summers said. These ETs of several races are here in search of resources, and have been influencing people in power, as well as creating hybrid beings, since they can't breathe our atmosphere, he detailed. Earth is considered by these ET groups to be a "biological storehouse," but the Allies warn of accepting ET technology-- we shouldn't give "the keys to our kingdom" for "trinkets from space," Summers commented. Knowledge or a "deeper intelligence within us" can keep people free from the ET intrusion, he a ... More
Host: George Noory

The Border Crisis

Tuesday June 3, 2008

Author Jerome Corsi and filmmaker Chris Burgard discussed the making of Border, an investigative documentary on the turbulent state of America's southern border with Mexico. Burgard's film shows all sides of the border dilemma and included interviews with Border Patrol agents, illegal immigrants, Minutemen, and local ranchers. He described a dire situation in which the Mexican drug cartel controls illegal immigrants. Immigrants are sometimes stuck in the desert without food and water, and the cartel extorts money from them with threats of harming their families back in Mexico.Corsi concurred, commenting that criminal elements, such as the MS-13 gang, control access to the border. Additionally, illegal immigrants can end up serving as drug mules to get into the US, and women are often raped by the guides (known as 'Coyotes') hired to take them across the border, Burgard detailed. The case of Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, who are serving prison time f ... More
Host: George Noory

Angelic Communications

Monday May 19, 2008

Angel communicator Ann Albers discussed mystical dimensions, evolved spiritual beings, and demonic entities.Angels are like the nerve signals of the universe, and can be thought of as frequency beings, she said. Demons, in contrast, are disconnected from the field, and consciously and maliciously seek to foster negative emotions. A good way to disengage from demons is to not indulge or react to them, so they have nothing to feed on, she explained. Albers said she is able to send her consciousness into other dimensions, which are spheres of awareness. The frequency of the angelic realm is like a beautiful symphony, with a swirling mass of color, she detailed, adding that she regularly receives guidance from a variety of angelic presences. The angels convey that humans have access to the same information or source that they do, and must learn to put as much trust in themselves as they do in them, she shared. Intention is important in developing the ability to communicate with ange ... More
Host: George Noory

Project Merlin & Timelines

Sunday April 6, 2008

Paul Guercio of the Merlin Project discussed he and Dr. George Hart's software-based forecasting technology and its predictive timelines in such arenas as the war, the elections and 2012. Merlin captures in a graphical form timetraks which show the peaks and valleys of a person, place or event's future based on a starting or birth date. It offers a snapshot of how time is going to play out, he explained. The timeline for the war in Iraq showed a flurry of activity in 2003, followed by a gap, and then increasing in strength from 2005 through 2011, after which the line starts to disintegrate, he reported. Guercio also noted that Barack Obama announced his candidacy on the same day that General Petraeus assumed command in Iraq, so that changes of similar intensity might occur at the same time for both of them. ... More
Host: George Noory

John Titor & Time Travel

Thursday March 20, 2008

Historian for alleged time traveler John Titor, Oliver Williams reviewed the facts of the remarkable case, and related some of Titor's past predictions to recent news stories. Titor's story has been pieced together from posts he made on Internet discussion boards beginning in November 2000 and ending in March 2001. He claims to have traveled to 1975 from the year 2036 (a period recovering from the devastation of World War III)-- to find an IBM computer that was needed to fix something in his time. Williams believes that we could be living in an alternate reality that was changed by Titor's visit in 1975. Specifically, he did something to stop Y2K from happening, said Williams. According to the timeline Titor shared, America entered a Civil War between 2005 and 2010, then became involved in a global war which culminated in a nuclear exchange in 2015. By 2036, the population had been reduced by one third, society is more agrarian and the US capitol is in Nebraska. The country is divid ... More
Host: George Noory

Forecast for 2008

Thursday January 31, 2008

Intuitive Sean David Morton shared his forecast for 2008 and beyond.We have entered the astrological period of Pluto in Capricorn and in relation to this, we could see a "huge revolution" against the Federal Reserve and U.S. tax system, a breakdown in ecological systems, increased tectonic movements, the end of cheap oil, and a fight over natural resources, he detailed. Among Morton's other predictions & comments: Governments are becoming more fascistic and using technology to control people-- there could be riots in Chicago and Seattle in response to this. ... More
Host: George Noory

Inner & Outer Change

Monday December 3, 2007

Researcher and futurist Stephan Schwartz discussed his newest work on how individuals and small groups can change history by practicing eight laws of social change. These laws, observed by such groups as the Quakers, tap into non-local consciousness (the part of us that exists outside of time & space) and highlight the interconnectedness & interdependence of humanity. ... More
Host: George Noory

Rebroadcast: Matt Savinar from 11/1/07

Sunday November 18, 2007

Sunday's show was a rebroadcast from 11/1/07, featuring researcher Matt Savinar, who spoke about the peak oil crisis during the first three hours. In the last hour, Jerome Corsi discussed the abiotic oil theory, which suggests that oil is not formed by decaying matter, but rather is a non-biological, natural product that is replenished by the earth.Guests Bob Bigelow and Christopher O'Brien will be rescheduled. ... More
Host: George Noory

Reincarnation & Interlives

Sunday November 4, 2007

Author Ian Lawton shared his research into reincarnation and existence between lives. The evidence for reincarnation comes from children's spontaneous memories of previous lives, as well as regression research into adults' past lives, he detailed. ... More
Host: George Noory

The Oil Collapse

Thursday November 1, 2007

During the first three hours, researcher Matt Savinar spoke about the peak oil crisis. US oil production peaked in 1971 and has been declining ever since then-- and most other countries are past their peak as well, he reported. ... More
Host: George Noory

UFO Abduction Cases

Tuesday October 16, 2007

Hypnotherapist and Director of CERO (Close Encounter Resource Organization), Yvonne Smith shared her research into UFO abductions. ... More
Host: George Noory

Ghosthunting: Reports & Trends

Thursday September 13, 2007

Author John Kachuba, who's investigated more than 100 haunted locations in the U.S., shared his observations about ghostly activity, and spoke about techniques and trends in ghosthunting. ... More
Host: George Noory

HAARP Update & Area 51

Wednesday August 29, 2007

Defense science writer and photojournalist Mark Farmer discussed the new operational status of the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) and what researchers hope to find out by injecting megawatts of high frequency radio energy into the Earth's ionosphere. ... More
Host: George Noory

Natural Solutions

Tuesday August 21, 2007

During the first three hours, filmmaker and writer Kenny Ausubel spoke about medical and environmental solutions drawn from nature. ... More
Host: George Noory

North American Union

Tuesday July 10, 2007

Appearing during all four hours, political author Jerome Corsi spoke about his latest book, The Late Great U.S.A.: The Coming Merger With Mexico and Canada. ... More
Host: George Noory

Ghost Trilogy

Wednesday May 23, 2007

In this special Ghost Trilogy, three separate guests, Leslie Rule, Mary Ann Winkowski, and Joshua Warren, presented their research into spirits and hauntings. ... More
Host: George Noory

Strange Florida

Monday May 14, 2007

The Master of the Weird, Charlie Carlson spoke about paranormal and strange events in Florida including the 'dead zone' - a section of Interstate 4 where phantom trucks have been seen, and a tremendous number of traffic accidents have occurred. ... More
Host: George Noory

Anomalous & Ancient Discoveries

Tuesday March 27, 2007

Archeologist Jonathan Gray described a variety of anomalous and ancient discoveries. ... More
Host: George Noory

Metaphysics & the Heart

Tuesday February 13, 2007

Appearing during the middle two hours, psychologist Christopher Holmes discussed the physics and metaphysics of higher consciousness and the mysteries of the heart. ... More
Host: George Noory

UFOs & Doppelgängers

Friday February 2, 2007

Ufologist Stanton Friedman, who joined George for the first two hours of the program, provided an update on the UFO seen over Chicago's O'Hare International Airport last November. ... More
Host: George Noory

The Coming Catastrophe

Monday January 29, 2007

An expert in such fields as advanced programming and database systems, Brent Miller discussed his involvement with The Horizon Project, which brings together numerous researchers and scientists. ... More
Host: George Noory

Pyramid Roundtable

Wednesday January 10, 2007

Michel Barsoum, Christopher Dunn, Margaret Morris, and Robert Schoch discussed the function and construction of the pyramids, and addressed the topic of whether the stones were cut or poured. ... More
Host: George Noory

Spirit Possession

Wednesday November 29, 2006

Psychologist and hypnotherapist Dr. Edith Fiore, the author of The Unquiet Dead, shared her work dealing with spirit possession. ... More
Host: George Noory

Pet Ghosts & 'Phantimals'

Thursday November 16, 2006

Joshua P. Warren, the President of L.E.M.U.R. Paranormal Investigations returned for a discussion of pet ghosts, 'phantimals,' and his latest research methods. ... More
Host: George Noory

Poltergeists!

Thursday October 26, 2006

Prolific author Brad Steiger returned for a discussion on the most bizarre phenomenon in all of psychical research-- the poltergeist. Ghosts haunt houses, but poltergeists haunt people, he explained, noting that cases typically center around kids going through puberty, especially females. On one level they may be aware that they are controlling or inspiring the events, yet dark spirits can also have latched onto them, he said.Phenomena usually start subtly with scratching or knocking sounds which progress to voices, and psychokinetic activity such as furniture moving and levitation. Objects are often thrown, but you never see them being launched-- they are already in mid air when spotted, he detailed. Sometimes there is violence, such as invisible biting and scratching. A poltergeist case usually runs itself out in two weeks, but Steiger said sometimes they can go on for months or even years. The Bell Witch case (Steiger recommends this DVD about it) from the 1820's ... More
Host: George Noory

Iran: Agendas & Attacks

Wednesday October 4, 2006

Columnist Jerome Corsi discussed the new book he co-authored with Michael Evans, Showdown with Nuclear Iran. He outlined how Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has denied the Holocaust and called for Israel's destruction. Further, he noted that Ahmadinejad, a radical Islamic Shiite, believes he is on a divine mission to bring back the Messianic figure-- Mahdi, a descendant of Mohammed. Mahdi is said to return when an apocalypse takes place and then bring triumph to the Shiites over the world including their Islamic rivals, the Sunnis. Corsi explained that the Shiites believe that the legitimate descent of authority from Mohammed is transmitted through family lines, while the Sunnis hold that leadership of Islam is secular. While greatly concerned over Iran's nuclear capabilities (Russia has sold a major missile system to them), Corsi thinks a military solution on the part of the U.S. could be disastrous. Diplomacy or peaceful change within Iran is still a possibility at thi ... More
Host: George Noory

Ufology Update

Tuesday September 26, 2006

Ufologist and physicist Stanton Friedman returned to discuss various aspects of the UFO field. Among the preponderance of evidence for ET craft, he cited the 30% of cases that couldn't be identified in one Blue Book study, the 1968 Congressional Hearings, and Ted Phillips' collection of over 5,000 physical trace cases. Friedman also commented on one of the "darker" sides to ufology-- reports that many military pilots and their planes were lost to UFOs. The pilots, on various occasions in previous decades, were sent to "shoot down" UFOs, and many of these craft, according to sources, simply disappeared on these missions, never to be seen again.Exploring the "why" of UFOs, Friedman said that there could be multitudinous reasons for ETs to visit Earth. Our planet is one of the densest in the solar system, he noted, and they may be interested in mining heavy metals. But he believes one of the biggest reasons they are here, is their concern over their own survival and security a ... More
Host: George Noory

UFOs & Secrecy

Tuesday September 5, 2006

Author and historian Richard Dolan discussed his work in ufology, and the structure of secrecy surrounding the issue. Interestingly, he believes that rather than the government protecting secrets about UFOs, such information may be "proprietary" to private companies and black projects that are developing technology based on acquisitions. He cited several UFO cases that he considers noteworthy (but not well known) including a 1988 incident at Lake Erie where an object hovered over the water, revolving slowly, and a bluish object seen zipping over Washington D.C. in 2002, that had F-16s chasing it. There are many reports of hostile military encounters with UFOs, he noted, but in a 1975 incident, numerous UFOs violated US airspace across the Northern border, and the military did nothing. The craft were reportedly above weapons storage depots and the US didn't want to provoke them, explained Dolan. The number of photographs of UFOs have risen with the popularity of digital cam ... More
Host: George Noory

Facets of Mind Control

Tuesday August 8, 2006

Author and researcher Dr. Nick Begich returned for a discussion on such topics as mind control, sound technologies, and Project HAARP. Bernard Eastlund, the inventor of HAARP's technology, told him that HAARP could potentially be used to create ozone, knock out specific pollutants and for weather control. For his forthcoming book, Controlling the Human Mind, he looked at over 300 sources for his research, examining work that was done as far back as the 1920s. George Estabrooks was known to have developed techniques to create the "ultimate Manchurian Candidate," in the late 1920s, he noted. Methods of mind control that Begich discussed included brain entrainment, magnetic fields, and visual disruptions. Currently, sound technology can make a voice appear as if it's coming from nowhere, or alternatively seem to be inside one's head, he shared.While much of this technology is being developed for military or negative purposes, Begich pointed out that these same advances could be u ... More
Host: George Noory

Border Issues

Monday July 24, 2006

Author Jerome Corsi and Jim Gilchrist, the founder of the Minutemen Project, joined forces to discuss the battle to secure America's borders."Our borders are being erased," declared Corsi. As evidence, he cited the Security and Prosperity Partnership (spp.gov), which he described as a governmental plan developed in 2005 to merge Canada, the U.S. and Mexico into a North American Union.Their goal is to build a ten lane freeway running from Texas to Canada, with Mexican truck drivers transporting goods from China, he said. This plan, which undercuts the unions, is a formula to destroy America's middle class by creating a "21st century slave trade," Corsi commented. Gilchrist outlined how he'd long been frustrated by immigration laws not being enforced and that after 9-11 he decided to bring national attention to the issue, with the founding of the Minutemen. The volunteer group, which numbers in the thousands, stations members at different border sites and alerts the Border Patro ... More
Host: George Noory

Apocalypse & Antichrist

Monday June 5, 2006

Researcher of ancient mysteries Patrick Heron returned for a discussion about biblical prophecy, specifically the coming of the apocalypse and the Antichrist as described in the Book of Revelation. "The world is a time bomb whose fuse has long been lit," he warned. While he doesn't believe the apocalypse has actually started yet, he said many signs such as an increase in famines, earthquakes, disease and war are already in place. The main sign however is that the Jews have returned to Israel, he noted. Heron believes the "mark of the beast" may soon be upon us, in which the populace will be coerced into taking an electronic implant in either their right hand or forehead which will be needed to buy, sell or conduct business. Instead, he suggested that people resist by becoming self-sufficient and foraging for themselves. Those who do take the mark will face God's fury and eternal torment, he stated.The Bible actually gives the name of "Apollo" as the person who goes on to be ... More
Host: George Noory

'Worst Fear' Open Lines

Friday May 5, 2006

During Open Lines George asked listeners to call in and share their worst fears. One caller, who admitted to being afraid of werewolves, remembered seeing what he thought was a werewolf staring into his bedroom window one stormy night when he was a little boy. Fortunately, the hairy creature turned out to be his pet dog.Megan said she had a phobia about having her Achilles tendon cut. Another caller acknowledged his fear of things paranormal. Specifically, he dreaded waking up in the middle of the night to find sinister eyes peering at him from the darkness. A trucker phoned in to reveal he feared demon possession, as depicted in the horror film The Exorcist. Several callers recounted ouija board stories, including one caller who described at length his attempts to destroy a seemingly indestructible ouija board with fire.Steve in Cleveland shared a story about a fellow trucker who got killed while driving his route. According to Steve, fuel receipts signed by the deceas ... More
Host: George Noory

Lunacy Line & Bertha

Friday April 21, 2006

During Open Lines, George set up a 'lunacy line' for callers who wanted to comment on the craziness they see around the world. He also played a recording of a phone conversation between Dr. Morgus and Coast to Coast AM producer Tom Danheiser. In it, Tom asks Morgus to help him revive Bertha, George's beloved plant that Tom was charged to take care of while George was in St. Louis, but that he instead allowed to die of neglect. Luckily, Morgus was able to synthesize a pill from the remains of Bertha and regrow the plant for Tom. Before and after photos of Bertha can be view here. ... More
Host: George Noory

The Judas Gospel

Wednesday April 12, 2006

Professor Kenneth Hanson, a scholar of lost Bible texts, discussed the recently publicized Lost Gospel of Judas as well as material from the Dead Sea Scrolls. Unlike the accounts in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, in this newly discovered Gospel, Judas is portrayed as acting at Jesus' request when he is handed over to the authorities. Hanson speculated that the New Testament authors may have turned Judas into a villain in order to dramatize the account. The Lost Judas Gospel is written in Coptic and translated from a Greek source, probably by an early group of Christians, such as the Gnostics, he shared. Jesus reveals mysteries of the universe exclusively to Judas in the Lost Gospel, speaking of a "great boundless realm" that no angel has ever seen, said Hansen, who noted that such descriptions are similar to Gnostic ideations. He finds the new text to be of monumental importance because of its revelations, authenticity, and antiquity. Hansen also discussed s ... More
Host: George Noory

Special: UAE Port Controversy

Wednesday February 22, 2006

In this special program, six guests addressed the controversial United Arab Emirates port deal, which would put Dubai Ports World in charge of running major US shipping ports.In order of appearance: Maritime Master Capt. Kelly Sweeney suggested that the issue wasn't so much who owned the ports, but what security measures were being taken to ensure safety to Americans. He strongly believes we need increased Coast Guard inspections and that every shipping container should be screened for radioactivity.Consultant Charles R. Smith commented that the UAE have been close military allies to the United States and have no obvious associations with terrorists. Yet like the Saudis, their country may harbor many enemies to the US, he noted.Author Steve Quayle said "something doesn't pass the smell test" on the UAE deal, and related it to a larger "globalist" agenda that seeks to bring down the US financial structure in order to install a one-world economy. Foreign concerns ... More
Host: George Noory

The Skeptic's Cage

Monday January 23, 2006

Dr. Michael Shermer, the publisher of Skeptic Magazine and a columnist for Scientific American debated three scientists, one each hour, on various aspects of scientific thought and the paranormal. The first was Gary Schwartz, Ph.D., a professor at the Univ. of Arizona, who presented evidence that certain mediums who claim to communicate with the departed are yielding accurate information. This can't be conventionally explained, and the most likely conclusion is that there is survival of consciousness after death, said Schwartz. Shermer replied that the evidence is slim and fraught with experimental design problems. In the next hour, Russell Targ, the co-founder of the Stanford Research Institute’s Remote Viewing program, joined the show. He pointed out that the CIA and other government organizations funded their remote viewing work for 20 years, spending $20 million. He also cited specific cases of amazing psychic perceptions such as the time Pat Price picked out one of Patty Hears ... More
Host: George Noory

The Oil Debate

Thursday January 12, 2006

Author Jerome Corsi and researcher Michael Ruppert debated whether oil is a renewable source produced deep inside the Earth, or a finite resource which will become more scarce within our lifetime. Corsi's position: Oil is not "fossil fuel" but rather an "abiotic" substance that is naturally replenished on a constant basis. The so-called scarcity is a tact taken by the oil companies in order to increase their profits. Various surveys going back to the early 1900's have all claimed that we were going to run out of oil, but we now have a greater supply than we ever had. Oil companies should lose their tax incentives if they don't increase their reserves.Ruppert's position: The world is behaving as if the Peak Oil theory were true, and our supplies will begin to dwindle from the amount they are now at. The notion of replenishing abiotic oil is not supported in scientific literature. Further, specific abiotic sites such as Dneiper-Donets basin and the Eugene Island Lot have t ... More
Host: George Noory

The Fear Epidemic

Sunday December 4, 2005

Dr. Marc Siegel discussed the epidemic of fear which he said can mainly be attributed to three sources-- government, media and pharmaceutical companies. The current threat of bird flu he believes is a prime example of over-exaggerated fear. The disease primarily affects birds and there is no evidence that it has mutated to affect humans in a large-scale manner, he said. People tend to worry less about the things that might actually befall them such as car accidents, AIDS and heart disease, and focus on less likely outcomes such as being the victim of a terrorist attack. 9-11 opened a "psychic wound" and made us feel more susceptible and prone to overreaction, said Siegel. Fear is part of a deep-rooted, primitive system in the brain related to the fight or flight response. Yet, the problem, he pinpointed, is that we are leaving our fear signals turned on which increase the level of stress hormones and over time create ill-effects in the body. Because courage, caring and humor a ... More
Host: George Noory

Galactic Discoveries & Prophecy

Thursday December 1, 2005

Investigative mythologist William Henry delved into galactic discoveries and prophecy, tying together some of NASA's new findings with ancient symbolism and knowledge. In particular Henry was intrigued with NASA's Stardust project, which in January 2006 is returning to Earth, with interstellar particles—the building blocks of our Solar System, to be studied here for the first time. If the particle count is increasing, this could mean that a galactic wave of dust is coming towards us, which may play a role in human evolution, he noted. Henry compared the return of these particles to the biblical idea of manna from heaven. The ancients may have had the ability to utilize cosmic rays or cosmic dust particles to create magical products or oils that would provide them with spiritual nourishment or elevation, he theorized. Scientists have also been making discoveries that suggest radio wave bursts are emanating from a black hole at the center of our galaxy. This could relate to the M ... More
Host: George Noory

Abiotic Oil

Wednesday October 26, 2005

Appearing for the entire four-hour program, Jerome Corsi and Craig R. Smith, the co-authors of Black Gold Stranglehold, shared the contention that oil is continually created deep inside the planet, and doesn't stem from dinosaurs or decayed matter (i.e. fossil fuel). Accordingly, there is an abundance of this material and the so-called scarcity is a marketing ploy to charge higher prices, they said. The Russians developed the "abiotic" (non-biological) theory of oil back in the 1950's and the idea in recent years was put forth by Dr. Thomas Gold, a professor at Cornell University. Corsi and Smith also argued that global warming is unrelated to the burning of hydrocarbon fuels, citing that carbon dioxide is less than 1% of the atmosphere. We haven't had a new oil refinery built in the U.S. in the last 30 years, said Smith who blamed environmentalists for discouraging these efforts. The U.S. could lower its reliance on foreign oil by drilling offshore and in Alaska, and Corsi ... More
Host: George Noory

The Truth About Nessie

Wednesday May 4, 2005

Author Steve Alten shared his surprising research about the Loch Ness Monster, which indicates the creature is not similar to a plesiosaurus, but rather it's a huge predatory eel-like creature. He believes that it became trapped in the deep loch over 70 years ago, when the building of an adjacent roadway closed off a passage into larger waters. Since then, the creature, which is probably female, has grown larger and larger, reaching 50-60 ft. in length, he suggested. Alten said he engaged forensic artist/investigator Bill McDonald (Press Release/Video Footage) to conduct research at Loch Ness, and he concluded that the creature is a mutation of a species that currently lives in the Loch.Alten further described the creature as a vicious, slimy, 6,000 lb. amphibian, that slithers like a snake, has rows of teeth and is capable of coming on land to seek prey. In fact, a recent report (which includes a photo) claims the creature left a 4-inch tooth inside a deer it attacked. Alten c ... More
Host: George Noory

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