The X Conference
Wednesday's first hour guests
Richard Hoagland of
Enterprise Mission and political activist
Stephen Bassett (
paradigmclock) discussed the upcoming
X-Conference. Bassett, who is organizing the "exopolitics" gathering which has the theme of extraterrestrial disclosure, said it's "not about what's in the skies but the lies on the ground."
23 speakers are scheduled to appear, and Cheryll Jones, a former CNN anchor will co-moderate. Because the conference is taking place in Washington DC, Bassett is hoping the conference will be well attended by congressional representatives and election year candidates.
Recap
The Oil Crash
Matt Savinar, the author and administrator of
Life After the Oil Crash.net, detailed how worldwide oil production will peak in our near future. The data he has accumulated about "peak oil" is backed by geologists and petroleum engineers, he said.
On the downside of the peak, which Savinar speculated could occur as early as 2007, oil will become so expensive it will no longer be a resource, he said.
Outlining a bleak future where oil and food costs will skyrocket, he foresees the US heading into a deep economic depression. Depopulation will also occur as resources go down, he added.
Savinar was not bullish on alternative energy, calling such options as hydrogen, a "myth," and highly impractical for replacing the current oil and gas structure, though he did say a "trash into gas" technique called thermal depolymerization showed some promise.
For more information on the evidence and assertions he presented, he cited the following sources:
fromthewilderness.com
newamericancentury.org
dieoff.org
The Party's Over
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Gilliland Ranch UFO

"This picture was taken by Spar Guideman in November 2003 at the Gilliland ranch when he saw an object that looked out of the ordinary," writes past
C2C guest
James Gilliland
of
eceti.org.
"Upon blowing up the object (click
here to view) we realized it was what seemed to be a large cylinder with brilliant light coming from the bottom and emissions coming out the sides. The distance makes it impossible to be a bird due to the fact it is around 12 miles away and hovering at an unknown distance from the camera," said Gilliland. View the original photo
here.