Global Conspiracy
| Date: | 11-20-07 |
| Host: | George Noory |
| Guests: | David Icke, Christian Wilde |
Author and speaker David Icke returned for a discussion on his new work on the 'Global Conspiracy.' This conspiracy goes back thousands of years, he said: At one time there was a global society of great advancement, but after a cataclysm ended their golden age, they were split into isolated groups. From these various groups, "divine" bloodlines emerged, assuming the "right to rule."
Members of these groups, known as the Illuminati keep people under control via the chemical poisoning of the food supply, and eventually plan to microchip the entire population for complete external control, he outlined. However, he noted that people can break free by not identifying with the "body computer" or five senses. "We've forgotten that we're an expression of infinite consciousness," and have become identified with "the small instead of the all," said Icke.
In the 2008 election, both Giuliani and Hillary Clinton are Illuminati candidates-- "puppets of the hidden force," he declared, adding that Hillary is a particularly powerful figure in the Illuminati.
Stem Cell Update
First hour guest, author Christian Wilde reported on a research breakthrough in the use of stem cells. Researchers have been able to turn human skin cells into stem cells that can be as medically useful as those previously derived from embryos. Stem cell treatments may offer a significant way to combat heart disease, he noted.
Bumper Music
Bumper music from Tuesday November 20, 2007
- Dear Mr. Fantasy
Traffic
- Don't Stop Believin'
Journey
- Fields of Gold
Sting
- Frankenstein
Edgar Winter
- Heaven Knows
Robert Plant
- Inca Dance
Cusco
- Losing My Religion
R.E.M.
- Lunatic Fringe
Red Rider
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Mummer's Dance
Loreena McKennitt
- Ramble On
Led Zeppelin
- Shock the Monkey
Peter Gabriel
- Speak to Me/Breathe
Pink Floyd
- Spirits in the Material World
The Police
- The Magnificent Seven
The Clash
- Whirlpool's End
Paul Weller

