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...
Retired FBI hostage negotiator Gary Noesner joined Ian Punnett to discuss events from his 23-year career working in tense stand-off situations. Noesner spoke about the siege at Ruby Ridge and the Waco tragedy involving David Koresh and the Branch...
Former Boeing aerospace engineer Mike Bara discussed the physics behind metaphysics, and how we are approaching a pivotal point of change in world energies and intent.
First hour guest, finance expert Charles Goyette spoke about the state of...
Historian Thaddeus Russell joined Ian Punnett to discuss his controversial view of American history.
In the first hour, investigative reporter Russ Baker commented on George W. Bush's new book, Decision Points.
In the latter half of the show, radio host Alex Jones offered analysis and commentary on the mid-term elections, and the economy.
First hour guest, Jeff Peckman talked about his initiative (rejected by Denver voters) to create an ET...
In the middle two hours, former Executive Editor of Wired Magazine, Kevin Kelly and science writer Jim Gardner discussed how technology functions as a living part of the universe, and is evolving in ways that are almost biological. An ecosystem...
Former reporter for the Wall Street Journal, Michael Drosnin spoke about the Bible Code, and the various prophetic messages that have been gleaned from it.
First hour guest, Dr. Betty Martini shared updates on health problems associated with...
In the first half of the show, economist Catherine Austin Fitts joined George in the LA studio to discuss our critical juncture in the economy. Third hour guest, stock trader Chris Kacher shared some of his trading techniques which he based on...
Prof. Charles Seife discussed the art of using pure mathematics for impure ends. First hour guest, food safety expert Jeff Nelken commented on contamination issues, such as in the recent case of 5 deaths associated with celery tainted with...
Appearing during the middle two hours, author Daniel Pinchbeck discussed the radical changes happening in society and the world, and where we are headed as we approach 2012.
First hour guest, author Timothy Green Beckley reported on the recent...
Longtime paranormal investigator Paul Eno discussed various ghost cases that he's worked on, as well as his theory regarding parallel realms. "Many of the things we interpret as ghosts are actually people living lives...in parallel worlds...
In the first half, the world's foremost authority on human-animal relations, Hal Herzog, joined Ian to discuss the complex relationships people have with animals.
Researcher James Chiles provided an update on the Chilean mine rescue in the...
Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, England, Kevin Warwick discussed his research in artificial intelligence, robotics and cyborgs. In the first hour, writer Robert Scoble talked about personal technology trends.
In the first half of the show, Coast to Coast AM science advisor Richard C. Hoagland talked about disclosure and space news. Disclosure should be about more than just UFOs, he suggested.
In the latter half, CIA-trained senior intelligence...
In the first half of the show, editor and author Robert Gleason joined George live in the studios at WOR in New York City to talk about the ancient Mayans, prophecies, and 2012.
In the second half of the show, MIT educated chemist Dr. Raymond...
Hosting live from WOR in New York City, George welcomed theoretical physicist and author Dr. Michio Kaku, who discussed a variety of science and physics topics, as well as the kinds of scientific advancements we might expect in the years ahead....
Ian Punnett was joined by author and professor Jeffrey Pfeffer for a discussion on power, which he defined simply as "the ability to get your way." According to Pfeffer, the powerful pay a substantial price for their power, often giving...
Board certified in disaster medicine and adviser for FEMA’s NW region, Geoffrey Simmons discussed preparedness as well as his work with Darwin, Creation and the evolution of man. Lamenting that most people are woefully unprepared for disasters,...
Dr. Raymond Moody was joined by neurosurgeon John L. Turner for a discussion on life-after-death, near-death, and shared death experiences.
First hour guest, Bill Spillane spoke on behalf of the FairTax plan, which eliminates personal and...
On Saturday night, Ian Punnett welcomed the "Toxic Reverend," Tom Krohmer, who discussed his personal journey to track the effects of toxic chemicals on human health.
In the first half hour, sports conspiracist Brian Tuohy commented...