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Don McAlvany

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Don McAlvany is the highly respected editor of the McAlvany Intelligence Advisor. His monthly intelligence newsletter analyzes global, economic, political, and financial developments and their effect on our families and personal finances. With a background in intelligence work, McAlvany is sought by high level political and business leaders throughout the world for consultation on global financial trends.

Past Shows:

Precognition, Synchronicities, & Tesla

Monday October 6, 2008

Psychology professor and Tesla expert Marc Seifer spoke about the fascinating relationship between telepathy, precognition and synchronicity, as well as the life and work of Nikola Tesla, and his differences with Einstein. Seifer described several instances of his own "dream telepathy."For instance, one morning he dreamed that someone broke his bicycle in two, and later that night while watching Antiques Roadshow he saw an old bicycle that folded in half. Precognitive dreams can be correlated with "survival frequency," where the subject matter is tied into an event that is dangerous or significant, and likely to be emotionally charged.Writing down your dreams is one of the best ways to tap into or expand your consciousness, he noted. He also cited some curious precognitive synchronicities such as a novel about a luxury ship named Titan that sank after hitting an iceberg, which was written 14 years before the Titanic disaster, and the links between the deaths of Lincoln a ... More
Host: George Noory

Evening of Commentary

Thursday September 22, 2005

In a unique Evening of Commentary, six different guests appeared, each for a half-hour time slot. After a first hour of Open Lines, Steve Quayle joined the show to discuss earth changes and civil preparedness. A recent series of quakes in the San Joaquin Valley in California could indicate a dangerous situation, he said, noting that a geologist reported seeing lightning emanating from the ground, which has been associated with the Kobe quake.Next up, Howard Bloom talked about his disappointment with NASA's recent moon mission plan. He advocated usage of the more economical space planes to get material in orbit, and outlined how the space program could pay for itself by beaming down an energy source, and creating opportunities for space tourism.Frosty Wooldridge joined the show to summarize the problems associated with illegal immigration and why he believes it's the biggest problem facing America.Three million illegal immigrants enter the country each year, taking over jobs, an ... More
Host: George Noory

Investment Forecast

Wednesday November 10, 2004

Don McAlvany, editor of the McAlvany Intelligence Advisor, returned to the show to share his financial forecast. He stressed that its time to get out of the stock market, which he said he was propped up because of the election. Stocks are still "massively overpriced," he commented, and they will begin a steady decline by the first or second quarter of 2005, eventually losing perhaps 70% of their current value. The real estate market is also headed towards a downtick, McAlvany warned, saying that in most areas there will be a 10-40% drop in prices. Millions of people that are heavily leveraged are going to be badly hurt in this new economic cycle, he predicted. Among his survival tips: Eliminate credit card debt, build savings, reduce real estate to 25% of assets and check the financial strength of your banking institution. His suggested breakdown of investments is as follows: 35%-- gold and silver coins 15%--high quality gold stocks (defense stocks also a possibility) 25%-- sh ... More
Host: George Noory

Financial Forecasts

Tuesday August 12, 2003

"Debt is the Achilles' heel of the American economy," said Don McAlvany (mcalvany.com), the guest on Tuesday night. As the editor of the McAlvany Intelligence Advisor, he analyzes financial developments and their effect on personal finances. "We are headed for a great world depression," worse than the one of the 1930's, "as the debt pyramid is now unraveling," McAlvany said. He believes we are at the beginning of a long-term drop in the standard of American living, and that China and Asia will be the dominant economic force of the 21st century. Pointing a finger at the Federal Reserve, he said that artificial stimulations of the economy to try to keep the prosperity of the 90's going, were akin to the needs of a drug addict. "There are ways to protect ourselves," the first being to get out of debt, he said. McAlvany also advised getting out of the stock market entirely, and investing in gold and gold stocks, as well as starting a home business as a sideline. The currently str ... More
Host: George Noory

Weapons of War

Saturday March 22, 2003

Barbara's guest in her regular Saturday time slot was Alex Standish, who previously worked as the BBC's Balkans correspondent and currently reports on geopolitical, security and terrorism issues for janes.com. He spoke with her about the new generation of military weaponry. ... More
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Don McAlvany

Monday September 23, 2002

Don McAlvany is the highly respected editor of the McAlvany Intelligence Advisor. His monthly intelligence newsletter analyzes global, economic, political, and financial developments and their effect on our families and personal finances. With a background in intelligence work, McAlvany is sought by high level political and business leaders throughout the world for consultation on global financial trends. ... More
Host: George Noory

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