Linda Godfrey is one of the most respected authorities on anomalous animals and paranormal phenomenon in Wisconsin. As a journalist, she was the first to break the story of a terrifying, werewolf-like monstrosity lurking in the shadow shrouded forests surrounding Elkhorn, Wisconsin's Bray Road. Godfrey has continued to pursue her interests in the unknown and has gone on to investigate an array of unusual animals allegedly lurking in her home state.
Bipedal Canine Creatures |
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| Thursday July 23, 2009 |
Author, artist and researcher of the strange, Linda Godfrey discussed her most recent work on true encounters with beast-men and upright-walking canine creatures. "I still get one to three a week," she said of the many reports of these bipedal dogs she has collected-- "it's running up into the hundreds."
Appearing during the first hour, inventor Paul Pantone talked about his invention, the GEET engine, and the troubles he endured once he took it public.
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Host: George Noory
Michigan's Monsters & Legends |
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| Friday September 21, 2007 |
Broadcasting live from the OnStar studios in Detroit, George welcomed author Linda Godfrey, who shared some of the strange cases she has compiled about the monsters, hauntings and legends known around the state of Michigan.
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Host: George Noory
Psychedelics, 2012 & Quetzalcoatl |
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| Saturday May 13, 2006 |
Filling in for Art Bell, Ian Punnett welcomed one of the leading voices in today’s counterculture, Daniel Pinchbeck, who discussed ideas from his latest book, 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl as well as his personal experiences with psychedelic "medicines." In the first hour, author Linda Godfrey provided an update on Man-Wolf sightings near Lake Geneva.
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Host: Ian Punnett
Coming Oil Crash |
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| Saturday September 3, 2005 |
Matt Savinar, creator of Life After the Oil Crash website, discussed 'Peak Oil' and how life will change in the United States when oil begins to run out. According to Savinar, the earth was "originally endowed" with two trillion barrels of oil and he estimates we've already consumed about one trillion of those barrels.When 50% of the world's oil reserve has been depleted, Savinar explained, not only does oil production decline, but it becomes increasingly more expensive to bring up the remaining oil. Diminishing oil supplies in turn will cause our financial system to collapse, he said, which will cause all other markets to follow suit. Citing the government's 'Oil Shockwave' simulation in which the world loses just 4% of its oil supply, Savinar said gas would hit $5.50/gallon and the market would lose 25% of its value. But Savinar expects things will get much worse.He predicts the coming oil crash will lead to widespread power outages, fascist legislation from the Feder
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Host: Ian Punnett