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Websites:
• doctorsiegel.com
Books:
• Bird Flu: Everything You Need to Know About the Next Pandemic
• False Alarm: The Truth About the Epidemic of Fear

Marc Siegel

Biography:

Marc Siegel, MD is a practicing internist, an Associate Professor at the New York University School of Medicine and a fellow in the Master Scholars Society at New York University. He is a weekly columnist for The New York Daily News, frequent contributor to the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Washington Post, and a member of the board of contributors at USA Today. Dr. Siegel is also a syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services. He appears regularly on CNN, the NBC Today Show, and the Fox News Channel. Dr. Siegel was a contributor to the U.S. Senate Finance committee investigation of the 2001 bio-terror crisis.

Past Shows:

Paranormal Puerto Rico

Wednesday April 29, 2009

Author and researcher Joshua P. Warren reported on his recent trip to Puerto Rico, where he investigated sightings of the Chupacabras, as well as other paranormal and unusual activity on the island. First hour guest, Dr. Marc Siegel discussed the swine flu outbreak. ... More
Host: George Noory

Robots & Warfare

Thursday January 22, 2009

An expert in 21st century warfare, P.W. Singer discussed military robots and robotic systems, and the ramifications of their usage. First hour guest, Dr. Marc Siegel spoke about deadly bacterial infections, such as a recent case where a Brazilian model had to have her hands and feet amputated. ... More
Host: George Noory

Energy Weapons & Testing

Tuesday December 5, 2006

Independent investigator Robert Duncan discussed directed energy and neurological weapons and his contention that they've been tested on the public at large. ... More
Host: George Noory

N. Korea, Cyber War & New Weapons

Saturday July 15, 2006

Guest host Ross Mitchell (email) talked with cyber tech expert Charles R. Smith about the current situation with North Korea as well as how cyber warfare and cutting edge weaponry have changed the nature of conflict around the world. ... More
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Time to Vent

Wednesday May 3, 2006

Kicking off a special evening of Time to Vent Open Lines, George played the classic Howard Beale "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" monologue from the movie Network. For three hours, callers let off steam, sharing issues, events and instances that made them angry or frustrated. Among the topics were: the Moussaoui verdict, immigration, housing, child custody, sex predators, people that don’t think for themselves, chemtrails, and John Titor. ... 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

The Occult in History

Thursday October 13, 2005

Investigative journalist Peter Levenda discussed his research into how the occult has permeated pop culture and institutions around the world. ... More
Host: George Noory

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