Recap
Investigating the Philadelphia Experiment
Investigators
Debra Cunningham and
Howard ‘Dru’ Strom (
website) presented their research on the Philadelphia Experiment when they appeared on Monday night's show. "Our focus is solely on looking for evidence we can substantiate from the government," Strom said. To that end they have collected a wealth of declassified "secret" documents, which they believe indicate that the Navy has been and still is involved with experimentation with time travel and teleportation.
The log of the S.S. Andrew Furuseth (a ship they believed loaded injured sailors from the USS Eldridge which had conducted the invisibility experiments) shows erasures which substantiate the idea of a cover-up, Strom and Cunningham contend. Through fragmentary evidence such as this, in addition to the witness account of Carlos Miguel Allende, they have pieced together a story which suggests four naval ships were involved in the "Philadelphia Experiment" in 1943.
Interestingly, Strom who served for 22 years in the US Marine Corps, said he saw a ship suddenly materialize in the waters off San Diego in 1992, lending credence to the idea that the Navy is still using this kind of technology. Further, Strom believes they have the ability to travel both forward and backward in time, and that the "Navy rewrote US world history."
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George Noory: In for the Long Haul
Press Release
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15, 2003 – George Noory, who became the full-time host of Coast to Coast AM in January of this year, has signed a long-term contract with Premiere Radio Networks, according to Kraig T. Kitchin, president/COO of Premiere. “George has come on the national scene fast, taking over
Coast to Coast AM with a steady 475 affiliates,” said Kitchin. “The show has also continued its remarkable position as the highest rated overnight talk show in the nation. We are very pleased with his success,” he added.
Growth stories can be found across the board of the show’s 475 affiliate base. For instance, from winter 2003 to spring 2003,
Coast to Coast AM is up eight percent in Los Angeles, up 44 percent in Seattle, up 115 percent in Tampa, up 88 percent in Portland and up 60 percent in Las Vegas. Noory is number one in his time slot in all of these markets for persons 12+, with the exception of Los Angeles, where he’s #1 for adults 35-64.
In addition, Noory’s online subscriptions to Coast-to-CoastAM.com (Streamlink) have increased by 25 percent, making it one of the largest subscription-based websites in the radio industry.
“I’m extremely excited about the long term prospects for
Coast to Coast AM and the confidence that Premiere’s management has demonstrated in me,” said Noory. “None of this would have happened without the tremendous support of our affiliates and faithful listeners.”
Prior to joining Premiere, Noory was the host of a late-night radio program on KTRS-St. Louis similar to
Coast to Coast AM. Known as “the Nighthawk,” listeners in five states regularly tuned in to hear Noory discuss unexplained phenomena. With an extensive broadcast career spanning 33 years, Noory is the proud recipient of three Emmy Awards.
Special Report: Bay Area UFO Expo
This past weekend I beamed down to the 5th Annual
Bay Area UFO Expo, which featured a bounty of interesting presenters. One of whom, was the man called "the most controversial speaker in the world,"
David Icke. I sat down with Icke for a 90-minute interview which will be featured in the December issue of
After Dark.
The distinguished
Robert O. Dean, looking dapper with his grey ponytail and walking cane was the recipient of the Expo's 2003 Maverick Award. I caught his stirring talk that provided answers as to who the extraterrestrial presence is and why they are here. According to Dean, there are at least four ET species interacting with Earth, and at least one of them is a "Type 2" civilization (capable of using the energy of an entire solar system). Dean said that ETs are conducting mining operations on such places as our Moon and the rings of Jupiter, and that he has photos that demonstrate this. Further, our planet is seen as an abundant "zoological garden" to them, open for genetic interactions and interbreeding.
Also commenting on ETs was psychotherapist
Barbara Lamb who has amassed data through some 2,000 hypnotic regressions with her clients that have had contact experiences. Lamb indicated that the aliens were for the most part a rather compassionate bunch, as she cheerily pointed her laser pen at a slide of a hybrid embryo tube being overseen by a "grey." "I do know people that absolutely love their hybrid babies," said Lamb. "Hybrids, hybrids," she chirped, as time for her lecture was running out, she ran through her out-of-this-world slide show of artist conceptions of alien and human offspring.
Some of the most fascinating "presentations," took place informally. Standing outside the Marriott on Sunday afternoon, as the screams and whirs of the Great America theme park could be heard from across the street, I met an attendee name Jesús, who was sharing his photo album. The pictures, which he has taken over the last 35 years in the Northern California area, contained gigantic orbs as well as wispy-looking triangular craft. Jesús said the secret to garnering these images, was to make an invocation to the "brothers and sisters of the light," before snapping the picture. Click
here to read Part 2 of my report.
--Lex Lonehood