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Friday November 23rd, 2007

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Hoagland: JFK Assassination
 
Ross "The Voice" Mitchell
 
Moonlight Madness Calls
 
Beck: Haves, Have-Nots & Taxes

Recap

Moonlight Madness Open Lines

During 'Moonlight Madness' Open Lines, Bob in Monterey, CA said he has been working with a man named Ed, who uses night vision goggles to view UFOs and has witnessed them battling in the skies. Jerry shared his memories of a childhood encounter with human-ape like creatures resembling Bigfoot in Severn, Maryland. Jerry claims to have seen these creatures over a period of several years.

David from Virginia told George that he believes he is a 'clinical lycanthrope.' Despite living a rather normal life, he said he has always dreamed of being a werewolf. According to David, he enjoys exploring his animal-side and "feels very powerful" after he transforms (in his mind). Frequent caller JC phoned in with a rant against the Harry Potter books as well as Stephen King's The Mist. JC also threw his hat in the ring, announcing his intention to run for president in the 2008 elections.

JFK & Comet Holmes

In the first hour, Richard C. Hoagland of Enterprise Mission discussed the explosion of comet Holmes, the 'secret space program,' and the JFK assassination. According to Hoagland, president Kennedy had been in private negotiations to merge the Soviet and US space programs to create a joint Moon mission. He believes JFK was killed because certain government agencies did not wish to have potential discoveries (of ET ruins and alien technology) shared and made public.

Related Articles

Death of the Universe?

A pair of American cosmologists, Profs Lawrence Krauss of Case Western Reserve University and James Dent of Vanderbilt University, believe mankind's activities could be shortening the life of the universe. According to a report in New Scientist, the cosmologists claim that by merely observing dark energy astronomers may have nudged the universe closer to its death. "Incredible as it seems, our detection of the dark energy may have reduced the life-expectancy of the universe," Prof Krauss said. Read more at Telegraph.co.uk.
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