Three different guests appeared during the evening. Ambassador Clovis Maksoud offered analysis of the situation in Egypt and the Middle East. Archaeologist and researcher Stephen Mehler reacted to the Egyptian uprising. "We are witnessing...
Guest host John B. Wells (email) spoke with scientist, filmmaker and mystic ecologist David Sereda about his latest research on the Earth's pole shift and why the sunrise has been early, the bird die-off, quantum electro-dynamics, and 2012, as...
In the first half of the program, monetary historian Andy Gause joined Ian Punnett to discuss the serious ramifications if states start filing for bankruptcy protection.
In the third hour, journalist Adam Fergusson talked about what caused...
Explorer, archaeologist, and expert in ancient mysteries, Jonathan Gray, discussed how new findings which don't match current academic beliefs are being suppressed, as well as the discovery of human remains in geological strata, including the...
During the first half of the show, stock market analyst Joe Meyer, who predicted our current economic woe on C2C in 2004, shared his investment tips and strategies.
Third hour guest, Tom Lumbrazo talked about his interactions with angels and...
Channelers and contactees Michael Ellegion and Aurora Light (third hour) spoke about ET communications, encounters and interventions. Ellegion described going onboard a spaceship in 1979, and told he would have contacts with a being named Ashtar...
Author, engineer and staff writer for Forbes Magazine, Christopher Steiner discussed how the rising price of gasoline could be a good thing for American society, which could be restructured in positive ways.
In the first hour, author William...
Investigative reporter Russ Baker spoke about an odd string of "coincidental" historical anniversaries that tie in with President Eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex.
Then, Eduardo Porter, from the NY Times...
Professor at the University of Arizona, Dr. Gary Schwartz, discussed his latest research on quantifying the spirit world including contacting the dead in the laboratory, and expanding on the work of Harry Houdini. An advocate for science or...
Author, contactee, and international speaker Patricia Cori shared her metaphysical interpretations about the universe, cetaceans such as dolphins and whales, Atlantis, and humanity's path.
First hour guest, research scientist John Lott...
Guest host Whitley Strieber (email) was joined by psi researcher, author, and experiencer, Starfire Tor, who discussed time anomalies as well as her predictions for 2011. Anne Strieber also joined the conversation to discuss a time shift...
Author and researcher Steve Quayle riffed on a variety of topics such as giants, weather modification, secret aircraft, biblical prophecy, genetic engineering, the Illuminati agenda, and Planet X.
First hour guest, earth changes expert Mitch...
In the first half, professional astrologer Linda Schurman shared her predictions for 2011 and beyond. A new cycle starting in March will encourage people to "wake up and take command over their lives," she said. In the latter half,...
Remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames discussed the current cases his agency is working on, as well as provided updates on sunspot activity and military events around the world, including a possible terrorist attack on the U.S. in which fuel-air...
Professors Peter Bishop and Andy Hines from the Futures Studies program at the University of Houston joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on the techniques for long term forecasting and what futurists are seeing down the road for the world....
Guest host John B. Wells (email) spoke with political scientist and personal security expert Joel Skousen about the growing government assault on privacy and liberty, as well as New World Order and war scenarios.
First hour guest, privacy and...
Author John Ronner discussed the history of angels, and various types of encounters with them, as well as shared death experiences. First hour guest, author Jerome Corsi shared updates on the economy and the Shroud of Turin.
In the latter half of the show, author Whitley Strieber spoke about climate change and extreme weather. We're seeing a "climactic oscillation, which is a shifting back and forth of extreme heat to extreme cold," he said.
In the first...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe shared reports on unusual bright orange lights observed over ocean beaches in Florida, encounters with lizard-skinned beings, and the glowing 'gyroscope'-shaped craft that has been seen in Florida, Japan...
Constitutional lawyer Jonathan Emord discussed the conflict of interests found within the FDA as well as his research into unmanned military technology. In the first hour, author John Ronner talked about encounters with angels.
Former Cayman Islands banking insider Robert Landori joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on the mega-trillion-dollar world of offshore banking and money laundering as well as the movers, shakers, con-men, and criminals who inhabit it.
He...
Appearing during the first two hours, radio host Alex Jones offered commentary on the WikiLeaks situation and controversies surrounding Julian Assange's arrest. WikiLeaks founder Assange is being set up and framed with rape charges, he reported....
Appearing during the middle two hours, electrical engineer and author Jim Elvidge talked about a variety of science and physics concepts, such as the idea that we could be living in a type of programmed reality.
First hour guest, author Jerome...
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett hosted a night of Open Lines. Several callers phoned in to sound off on the new TSA search procedures. In the first hour, author Howard Bloom commented on various situations around the world.
On Thanksgiving night, George Noory opened the Secret Door to four different surprise guests: Prophecy expert John Hogue shared insights and predictions, Steve Alten discussed end-of-days scenarios. Relationship expert John Gray talked about...
Appearing during the middle two hours, best selling author of nine political thrillers, Brad Thor discussed government cover-ups and conspiracies, as well as security and terrorism issues.
With the advent of The Beatles finally releasing their...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed glowing, aerial "gyroscopes" over Florida's Isles of Capri, dead and dying coral south of BP's Gulf oil disaster site, ICBM heavy, concrete silo covers moved aside by glowing discs,...
Professor of astrophysics at Princeton University, J. Richard Gott spoke about his studies of cosmology, his work with the physics of time travel, and the need for space colonization.
First hour guest, security expert Douglas Hagmann talked...
Ian Punnett welcomed investigative reporter Greg Hunter, who detailed how foreclosure mills are creating massive amounts of counterfeit promissory notes, so banks could legally foreclose on homeowners.
Hunter lamented that, unlike the Savings...