James Mc Canney (jmccanneyscience), a researcher of Celestial Mechanics and Plasma Physics, was Monday night's guest. Comets are not dirty snowballs but "electrical vacuum cleaners that are drawing in material, and the big ones can retain...
"The most unprecedented and unique event in all of history may have caused the most unique images in all of history," said Mark Antonacci (website), Thursday night's guest. Antonacci was referring to the resurrection of Jesus Christ and...
Michio Kaku (mkaku.org), an author and professor of theoretical physics, returned to Coast this Wednesday evening, with his trademark blend of thought-provoking science. He spoke of a "hyper nova"—a new kind of object recently...
"All life forms have intelligence systems…and energy management is the problem to be solved no matter what the life form," said Peggy La Cerra, (cenresearch.com) an award-winning researcher who appeared on Tuesday night's program....
Nibiru or Planet X is not likely to come into our solar system in May or anytime at all said Mike Heiser (michaelsheiser) an expert on ancient texts, who appeared on Monday night's show. Heiser has studied the same Sumerian texts and cuneiform...
Scary Happenings was the theme of Friday night's Open Lines. One caller described the frightening experience of seeing a "pterodactyl" type bird with a 30 ft. wing span fly over his head, north of Boston ten years ago. "It seemed...
Richard C. Hoagland (enterprisemission) returned to Coast this Thursday night drawing comparisons between parts of Baghdad and the planet Mars. He pointed out that recent satellite photographs taken of Baghdad show the same tetrahedral geometry...
Dr. Philip Tierno the director of clinical microbiology and diagnostic immunology at NYU Medical Center was Wednesday night's guest. Discussing the recent SARS outbreak, he said the virus appeared to have three means of transmission: person to...
"There are five million ancient texts that deal with Christ and the apostles," said Glenn Kimball (ancientmanuscripts) an expert on arcane manuscripts, who appeared on Tuesday's show. In addition to offering lore about the life of...
David Darling (website) an astronomer, author, and expert on astrobiology was the main guest on Monday night's show. He commented on a wide palette of topics concerning science, space and life in the universe. "You could have a whole...
Friday night's Open Lines were populated with stories of night visitors. For instance Lisa from Phoenix encountered a Shadow Person who snarled foul words at her in a foreign language (though he graciously vanished after she screamed at him to...
It began with an ominous sense of being stared at said Elaine Mercado, who has documented her experiences living in a haunted home in Brooklyn in her book Grave's End. This Thursday night, she presented a spellbinding narrative of the disturbing...
Author Maurice Cotterell (mauricecotterell) Wednesday night's guest, believes ancient civilizations such as the Mayans may have had knowledge, particularly about our cosmology, that surpasses ours. "Maya means illusion," Cotterell said,...
Charles R. Smith(softwar.net)an expert on cyber technology was the guest for the middle two hours of Tuesday's show. "It seems like privacy is going out the window," Smith said, commenting on how this basic right has been invaded and...
David Race Bannon (davidbannon.net) appeared on Monday's night show with a shocking tale of being a member of an assassination squad employed by Interpol, the international law enforcement agency. As part of the Archangel division, it was his...
Bioterrorism and disaster preparedness expert, Steve Quayle (stevequayle.com), spent the first half of Friday night's show discussing the war. This was followed by Open Lines which included tales from time travelers. It's like a...
Thursday night's first half featured war analysis with former UNSCOM weapons inspector Bill Tierney, while the latter two hours of the show delved into the mind with OBE expert William Buhlman. "Ultimately it comes down to a gut check...
Mass behavior expert Howard Bloom (howardbloom.net), was the guest for the first half of Wednesday night's regular show, offering his analysis of how the war was being portrayed in the media. "The foreign press has been set up to believe...
Author and military expert, Col. John Alexander (Future War) joined George this Tuesday night. A long time advocate for the development of non-lethal weapons, Alexander discussed the latest in battle technology as well as developments in the Iraq...
Sidney J. Goodman, a professional engineer, and author of Asleep at the Geiger Counter was the main guest during Monday's regular broadcast time. "In the beginning anyone who criticized the nuclear power industry became known as a...
Friday night was another six-hour marathon Coast to Coast, featuring three different guests plus open lines. Raymond Tanter (website), a scholar of The Washington Institute and member of the Council on Foreign Relations, kicked off the early...
It was another Coast to Coast under wartime this past Thursday night, with George presenting a six-hour marathon show for the second night in a row. While seer Sean David Morton was the guest for the latter half of the show, the first three hours...
As war broke out on Wednesday night, George stayed on the air for a full six hours combining updates from the Middle East with open lines. Callers phoned in their reactions to the new war and how it was affecting their lives. George also set up...
James Oberg (jamesoberg.com), who had a 22-year career as a space engineer in Houston, appeared on Tuesday's show discussing all things space oriented. "I'm the only journalist NASA officially described as whacko," Oberg joked when...
Dogs "are interconnected in the great weave of life, something that we have become abstracted from. They give us back at least a semblance of the instincts we have lost --deep connectivity, love, empathy, caring," said Dr. Jean Houston...
The Alien Hotline was open on Friday night. "You can call me Bill," said the first self-proclaimed ET of the evening. Saying he was here to study our planet, the caller was not by himself. His cohort? A yapping dog in the background.
"I wasn't just trained to do good, I was trained to fight evil," said Thursday night's guest, Dr. Evelyn Paglini (mysticalblend), a self-proclaimed witch. Paglini, an authority on the occult and supernatural, doesn't believe there is...
"History is full of facts but not necessarily full of truths," said Laurence Gardner (Graal.co.uk) an esteemed historian, genealogist and author who was the guest on Wednesday's show. Delving back into ancient times, Gardner has sifted...
"I was in a state of shock-- totally frozen," said Dr. Matthew Johnson, a licensed clinical psychologist, who on Tuesday night's show, described his reaction upon first seeing a Sasquatch. He encountered the creature while hiking with...
"If you want to know what your climate is going to be like, look at the climate that is 500 miles to the north of you," said journalist Henry Willis, the author of Earth's Future Climate. Willis, the guest on Monday night's show, said...