Historical researchers, Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on how the rediscovery of lost Egyptian documents not only fueled the Renaissance but also launched the bedrock of the Enlightenment.
Former Navy Seal, Howard Wasdin (book link), presented an inside look into Seal Team 6, a secret unit tasked with counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and counterinsurgency. First half-hour guests, the 'Psychic Twins,' Terry & Linda Jamison...
Rochester native Emily Good was arrested on her front lawn for filming a traffic stop (related video). George DeAngelis, former assistant chief of police in El Paso, TX, joined Ian to discuss a phenomenon known as 'contempt of cop' that often...
Ian Punnett was joined by psychology professor Douglas Kenrick for a discussion on how the primitive, animalistic underside of human nature, with its sexual fantasies and homicidal tendencies, has actually given rise to the most positive features...
Ian Punnett welcomed the founder of Liquid Comics, Gotham Chopra, who decoded the 7 essential laws that govern the realm of superheroes both ancient and modern, and explained how to apply these laws to our daily lives. Gotham's father Deepak...
Bestselling author Dale Brown discussed how his new thriller relates to the real possibility of a deadly battle against the government and detailed how he honed his unique style of speculative fiction.
In the first hour, Ian Punnett welcomed the founder of StudentLoanJustice.org, Alan Collinge, who discussed how federal student loans have become predatory, turning a generation into debtor slaves. Open Lines followed.
Skeptic Michael Shermer spoke about Harold Camping's failed May 21st Rapture prediction, and why people believe the things they do. Next, Judaica professor Ken Hanson discussed how President Obama's policy toward Israel could trigger Armageddon...
Called the UK's #1 psychic detective, Robert Cracknell joined Ian to discuss how he has assisted police with his ability to see into the past and the future.
In the first hour, Gerard Adams talked about how going to college might be a huge...
Stanford University professor Mark Z. Jacobson joined Ian Punnett to discuss the feasibility of powering the planet with renewable sources of energy generated from wind, water, sunlight, and even the Earth's own heat.
In the first hour,...
Joining Ian Punnett, Egyptologist and author David Elkington talked about the Jordan Codices -- ancient metal religious texts that could change the way we view Christianity and the Bible.
In the first hour, confidential informant Robert...
Prof. Barbara Oakley joined Ian Punnett to discuss how some people may be too kind for their own good - eventually causing great pain and tragedy for themselves and their loved ones.
In the first hour, forensic psychology expert Dr. Katherine...
Jim Blascovich and Jeremy Bailenson, two pioneering experts in the field of virtual reality, joined Ian Punnett to reveal when we all might be living in the Matrix.
In the first hour, dentist and actor George Hardy talked about Troll 2, a '90s...
Fred Burton, vice president of the private global intelligence agency STRATFOR, joined Ian Punnett to discuss his investigation into the 1973 assassination of Col. Joe Alon, a former Israeli fighter pilot who resided in Bethesda, Maryland.
Appearing in the middle two hours, British scholar and author David Elkington spoke about the extraordinary discovery of 70 ancient metal religious books that could alter the world's view of biblical history (related article).
In the first...
Daniel Drezner, professor of international politics at Tufts University, explained how humanity might respond to a worldwide zombie assault.
In the first half-hour, Steven Yeun briefly spoke about his role as Glenn in AMC's TV series, The...
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett hosted a night of Open Lines. In the first hour, AOL News editor Buck Wolf shared some recent strange stories, then Steve Murdock, director of the Hobby Center for the Study of Texas, talked about population...
Author Bart Ehrman argued that many books of the New Testament are forgeries written by people other than the ones to whom they are explicitly attributed.
In the first hour, president of BioAge, Roland Thomas, talked about the healing...
Ian Punnett welcomed neuroscientist Andrew Newberg for a discussion on how contemplating 'God', whatever that may mean to a given individual, affects brain activity.
In the first hour, meteorologist Patrick Hammer and researcher James Chiles...
As the 'end' of the Mayan calendar approaches, philosophy professor Joseph Felser joined Ian Punnett to discuss why mankind has for so long been fascinated with the end of days.
In the first half-hour, Capt. Kelly Sweeney commented on a...
Nationally recognized expert in backyard food production, Marjory Wildcraft talked about why she believes the cost of groceries will likely double in 2011, and what people can do to prepare for it.
In the the first hour, lead singer of The...
Iranian novelist and women's rights advocate S. Mostofi joined Ian Punnett for a discussion about what life is like under Iranian law as well as what she thinks really happened during a failed US rescue attempt of 52 American hostages in Iran in...
Author and former Scientologist Marc Headley joined Ian Punnett to reveal some of the behind-the-scenes secrets of the controversial religion.
In the first-half hour, sports conspiracist Brian Tuohy commented on his Super Bowl XLV prediction,...
Ian was joined by Matt Baglio, author of the book-turned-movie The Rite, for a discussion on demonic possession, exorcism, and the people who train to perform this ritual.
In the first hour, sports conspiracist Brian Tuohy revealed what he...
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...
In the first half, Ian Punnett spoke with author Will Elliott, who believes he was wrongly diagnosed with schizophrenia after becoming aware of the false Matrix-like reality around him.
During the final two hours, medical intuitive and...
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...
Author Faye Hueston shared the story of her personal struggle with environmental illness and the long search she undertook to find a cure.
In the first hour, oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer commented on findings by an Oregon State University...
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....