Animal Abuse
First hour guests,
Ron Barber and
Karen Delise talked about the problem of animal abuse. Dog fighting, which has become a multi-million dollar "blood sport" on the peripheries of society, is particularly heinous, said Barber. Delise noted that the breed of pit bulls
often gets an undeserved bad rap.
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Atlantis, Tesla, & Space Missions
During the 2nd hour, researcher
Doug Yurchey discussed Atlantis, Nikola Tesla, and an ancient World Energy Grid. Atlantis had 13 power points around the world that supplied their civilization with electricity, and fueled their sophisticated technologies, he claimed (for more on this, see his article below).
Tesla experimented with a rudimentary version of what the Atlanteans had, by combining radio and electricity, Yurchey added.
He also spoke about Arthur Matthews, who was said to befriend Tesla, and co-write a book with him called
The Wall of Light.
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Hoagland Update
In the second half of the show,
Richard C. Hoagland of
Enterprise Mission offered commentary on Tesla, as well as NASA's recently launched Phoenix Mars Lander Mission and other space-related topics. He'll be presenting a symposium at the upcoming
Wisdom Festival in San Francisco, Sept. 15-16, 2007.
Doug Yurchey writes:
These 13 special locations forming a grid could be the purpose for the human
race or the reason we humans were first seeded on this planet! This was
Atlantis, 13 colonies or powerhouses, one main transceiver in the Atlantic
Ocean and 12 sub-stations. After the collapse, each Cradle of Civilization
became isolated and developed independently. Over time the stations were
rebuilt, but each age was not as great as the previous age. Each
transceiver was itself the center of a grid system where the planetary EM
energy was received, broadcasted to the sub-sub stations in the same way as
our main power lines step down electrical energy to smaller power stations.
Tesla is the answer! The ancient sites essentially functioned as Tesla
towers. Read 'Atlantis Power Grid' at
yurchey.com.