Bio
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
Energy Weapons & Testing
Independent investigator Robert Duncan discussed directed energy and neurological weapons and his contention that they've been tested on the public at large. While directed energy is used in microwaves, to remove kidney stones, and in non-invasive surgery,...
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Host: George Noory
N. Korea, Cyber War & New Weapons
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.
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Host: Ross Mitchell
Time to Vent
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,...
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Host: George Noory
The Fear Epidemic
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...
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Host: George Noory
The Occult in History
Investigative journalist Peter Levenda discussed his research into how the occult has permeated pop culture and institutions around the world.
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Host: George Noory