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Monday August 27th, 2007

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Loch Ness, Bigfoot & AIDS
 
Symbolic Beer Cans & Trance
 
Perceptions of 2012

Recap

Light, Consciousness & Connectedness

In light of recent news about German physicists exceeding the speed of light and an Israeli researcher confirming the possibility of time travel, futurist and scientist John Jay Harper joined George for a discussion on how breaking the space-time barrier will open up new technology beyond our wildest imagination and forever change humanity.

Harper shared the story of his "shocking experience" with deceased physicist George Viguet, who appeared to him in a "metallic-like body" wearing a Hawaiian shirt and beachcomber hat that contained flattened metal beer cans. He said the metal beer cans were symbolic of the four ages of man: iron, bronze, silver and gold.

Harper believes humankind is approaching the silver age, what he calls the age of the mind. According to Harper, we are liquid crystal beings heading towards becoming a telepathically-conscious society. Trance is the key that will unlock the door to multi-dimensional realities, he continued.

Harper also talked about the year 2012 and the solar flare activity and earth/climate changes coming as we get closer to that date. He said there is still an opportunity to wake up to an understanding of our connection to one another and to the universe, as well as to see what our actions have done to the environment.

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Tuesday's Lunar Eclipse

During George's news segment, Dr. Sky provided updates on Tuesday's lunar eclipse as well as the Mars 'close to Earth' hoax email (see snopes.com).

The graphic (click for enlargement) shows where and when to view Tuesday morning's total lunar eclipse in the US. More at Yahoo! News.
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