Voice Over Star
First half-hour guest, voice over artist
Don LaFontaine discussed his long career in films and television. His deep voice has been heard in many prominent movie trailers.
Richard C. Hoagland Birthday Tribute
In the second half-hour, a birthday tribute to C2CAM Science Advisor
Richard C. Hoagland was presented featuring special congratulatory phone calls from
Art Bell and
Whitley Strieber. Click
here to view a birthday card from the folks at NightHawkZone.
Recap
Crop Circles & Remote Viewing
Dr. Simeon Hein, the director of the Institute for Resonance, returned to discuss his study of subtle-energy sciences including remote viewing and crop circles. He believes the origin of circular crop formations can be either extraterrestrial or man-made, but both types represent a "larger pattern of communication" between humanity and ETs. In the case of manmade crop circles, he commented that ETs may be influencing the circlemakers in their designs.
The symmetry of both types of circles creates a "resonance technology"
which may account for some of the unusual effects found at the sites, which include bent stalks and exploded nodes, he detailed. The circular shapes, he theorized, might become like "photonic crystals" when combined with sunlight and elicit "coherent disturbance effects."
Remote viewing teaches you how to pick up subconscious information and allows more access to intuition, said Hein. He shared a session from a number of years ago when he "bilocated" while viewing the destruction of the dinosaurs, and experienced vivid impressions of the Earth, as though he was actually there. The world transformed from a blue-skied paradise into a cold, grey, dust-covered realm-- suggesting to him that a cataclysmic event caused rapid global cooling. Hein also discussed his remote viewing of Mars' Cydonia region, which he saw inhabited by an advanced humanoid civilization, that lived and worked underground there, millions of years ago.
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Crop Circle Experiment
In June 2002,
Simeon Hein and his team created a small crop circle in Kansas. Anomalous lights appeared in
photos taken at the site, which supports the idea that "manmade formations create paranormal effects," Hein writes.