Neil Slade
Biography:
Neil Slade teaches people how to easily release their brain's pre-existing neurocircuits for high increases in creativity, intelligence, pleasure, as well as numerous paranormal abilities. Previously at the Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory he is also is well known for his Brain Music which has appeared nationally and on PBS television. A musical composer, seasoned concert performer, author, and artist. Slade was assistant to Brain and Behavior Researcher T.D.A. Lingo, PhB, B.Sci. M.A., for 11 years at Colorado's Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory.
Past Shows:
Brain & Imagination/ UFO Updates
In the first half, brain researcher Neil Slade talked about different aspects of the brain, and their relationship to imagination. In the latter half, UFO journalist Paola Harris shared ufology updates, as well as new details about her investigations into anomalous cases in Italy, involving giants and aliens. ... More »
Host: George NooryArt Bell: Somewhere in Time
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/8/01 when researcher Neil Slade discussed how people can release their brain's neurocircuits for increases in creativity, intelligence, and even paranormal abilities. ... More »
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In TimeTorsion Physics & Free Energy
Richard C. Hoagland spoke about his and others work with torsion physics, and how the knowledge that is coming out of their experiments could point the way to free energy vehicles, and the neutralizing of radioactive waste. First hour guest, brain researcher Neil Slade commented on a report of a man who died after going for 11 nights without sleep, as well as on the general topic of sleep deprivation. ... More »
Host: George NooryThe Amygdala/ Messages from the Dead
In the first half, brain researcher Neil Slade talked about his research into the amygdala, a part of the brain believed to cause increased creativity, intelligence, and paranormal ability. In the latter half, Ph.D. researcher at the University of Northampton, Cal Cooper, discussed his research into telephone calls from the dead, as well as ghosts and apparitions in ancient and modern Egypt. ... More »
Host: George NooryBrain Stimulation
Researcher Neil Slade discussed the part of the brain called the amygdala, which controls anti-anxiety, anti-fear, and your advanced positive emotions. He detailed how the amygdala acts as a veritable mental switch that can create beneficial and/or negative reactions, shared techniques for activating one's own amygdala, and reflected on the man who served as his mentor in learning about this remarkable part of the brain. In the first hour, stock trader Chris Kacher talked about the nuclear crisis in Japan and the misconceptions surrounding the dangers of nuclear power. ... More »
Host: George NooryTraveling with Wands
Neil Slade discussed his new work on how wands can actually help us traverse multiple dimensions Last hour guest, privacy advocate Katherine Albrecht shared concerns that most search engines such as Google are compiling data on their users. ... More »
Host: George NooryUK Ufology, 2010 Trends, & Angelic Interventions
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed the British Ministry of Defence closing down their UFO hotline and offices, the Allan Hills Martian Meteorite, 2010 trends with Gerald Celente, and her own angelic intervention experiences. First hour guest, author Neil Slade talked about how belief in Santa and fantasy is actually good for a child's brain. ... More »
Host: George NooryTribute to Art Bell
George Noory and a cavalcade of guests paid tribute to Art Bell, and clips of some of Art's most memorable on-air moments were played. In live appearances Whitley Strieber, Richard C. Hoagland, Ian Punnett, Dannion Brinkley, George Knapp, Seth Shostak, Evelyn Paglini, Sean David Morton, Linda Moulton Howe, Bruce Goldberg, Neil Slade, Brendan Cook and Nick Begich all shared accolades and memories of working with Art. ... More »
Host: George NooryBrain Activation
Brain researcher Neil Slade shared his insights on a variety of brain-related topics and offered ways to activate specific parts of the brain, the amygdala and frontal lobes, with newly discovered methods that turn-on creativity, intelligence, pleasure, and ESP. ... More »
Host: George NooryMind Matters
Brain researcher and musician Neil Slade (neilslade.com) returned to C2C as the main guest on Monday night. Sharing such mental techniques as clicking the amygdala, and "mind movie rewrite," (a method to clear out past traumas), Slade said that the use of one's imagination can propel a person into more creative or pleasurable realms of thought. He also conducted an online "Mind Motor Experiment," that sought to test the powers of collective intelligence by seeing if the radio audience could affect the movement of a piece of tin foil inside an airtight bottle. Strangely, the foil seemed to move in the opposite direction requested. The experiment and its photo results can be viewed here. ... More »
Host: George NooryBrain Power
Researcher/musician Neil Slade. an enthusiastic believer in tapping into unused portions of the brain to increase creativity and enjoyment, discussed the amygdala: a part of the brain he likened to an emotional thermostat. ... More »
Host: George NooryNeil Slade
Slade teaches people how to easily release their brain's pre-existing neurocircuits for high increases in creativity, intelligence, pleasure, as well as numerous paranormal abilities. Previously at the Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory he is also is well known for his Brain Music which has appeared nationally and on PBS television. ... More »
Host: Art BellStan Romanek / Neil Slade
Stan has some amazing UFO footage to be discussed.Neil teaches people how to easily release theirbrain's pre-existing neurocircuits for high increases in creativity,intelligence, pleasure, as well as numerous paranormal abilities. Previouslyat the Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory he is also is wellknown for his Brain Music which has appeared nationally and on PBStelevision.A musical composer, seasoned concert performer, author, and artist. Sladewas assistant to Brain and Behavior Researcher T.D.A. Lingo, PhB, B.Sci.M.A., for 11 years at Colorado's Dormant Brain Research and DevelopmentLaboratory. ... More »
Host: Art Bell
