Van Flandern's Theory
First hour guest, astronomer
Tom Van Flandern reacted to a new theory about an ancient Mars collision (see related article). Instead of the idea that a large object hit Mars billions of years ago, he suggested that a "Planet V" was originally in Mars' orbit and it exploded 65 million years ago. The explosion damaged one of its moons-- what is now known as Mars.
Recap
UFO Disclosure & Mars Theories
UFO disclosure was addressed by two guests.
In the second hour,
Disclosure Project witness
Dan Willis shared his testimony that he presented at the 2001 conference. In 1969, he was a code operator and translated a coded message from a Navy ship off the coast of Alaska. Sailors reported seeing a bright glowing red elliptical object that shot off at around 7,000 mph, according to radar reports.
Activist
Stephen Bassett joined the show in third hour, noting that "something is in the works" with Brazil, France, UK, and Mexico, as well as the Vatican, positioning themselves for UFO disclosure. Serious news attention on UFOs is also on the rise-- the Jeff Peckman/Stan Romanek story in particular, received major coverage, he noted.
The
last hour featured 'Sound Off' Open Lines.
Related Articles
Mars' Ancient Collision

Scientists recently theorized that a
gigantic impact created a crater over Mars' northern half, some 4.4 billion years ago, during a time when large projectiles were prevalent in the inner solar system. The object that hit Mars was estimated to be half-as-wide as Mercury. For more, including a video recreation of the impact, visit
New Scientist.