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• unknowncountry.com
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• An Invisible Woman
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Anne Strieber, the wife of Whitley Strieber, is a novelist and managing editor of Unknowncountry.com. She also hosts the radio program Mysterious Powers.
Real Vampires and Time Shifts |
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| Wednesday September 9, 2009 |
During the first half of the show, researcher & experiencer Starfire Tor talked about time shifts, and her unified theory of psi. Whitley & Anne Strieber joined Starfire for a segment.
In the latter half of the program, paranormal expert Brad Steiger discussed real vampires, stalkers and creatures of the dark.
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Host: George Noory
Alien Experiences |
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| Thursday August 24, 2006 |
Author Whitley Strieber discussed his experiences with alien entities, some of which were incorporated into his new novel The Grays. By making the book fiction he was able to present material he believes to be true, yet did not have the documentation to present as non-fiction, such as secret U.S. technology advances. For instance, he suggested that the military has developed large triangular shaped craft modeled after the aliens'. Featured in the book are different types of aliens, all of which Strieber said he has had personal encounters with. Among them were two types of Grays-- 4 ft. tall creatures, with long thin arms and hands, with big black eyes wrapped around the side of the head (which he suspects may be a type of covering like dark glasses), and a smaller version of this type, which operates in groups of three. There were also the Blonde/Nordics, one of whom revealed to him that his race had been at war with the Grays for millennia. A third category was composed of blue
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Host: George Noory
Nuclear Reactors |
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| Saturday December 18, 2004 |
Nuclear physicist Dr. Charles Till, who spent nearly 20 years at Argonne National Laboratory working on the Integral Fast Reactor (IFR), discussed the history and current state of nuclear reactors, as well as reasons for the cancellation of his IFR program.Till said most of the world's nuclear reactors are based on the American "light" water (ordinary water) reactor, though Canada has constructed "heavy" water reactors to generate electricity. A major difference between these two types of reactors, explains Till, is American reactors require enriched uranium (U-235) to run, while Canadian reactors are fueled by natural uranium only. Till also explained that nuclear reactors are not fuel efficient, using only a small fraction (less than 1%) of the mined uranium for fission and discarding the rest in spent fuel rods. He said the goal of his work on the IFR was, in part, to solve the enormous fuel inefficiency of nuclear reactors. According to Till, this new reactor used a
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Host: Art Bell