In the first half of the program, Ian Punnett welcomed neuropsychiatrist and world renowned expert on end of life phenomena, Dr. Peter Fenwick (email). Fenwick spoke about premonitions of death. Open Lines followed.
Researcher Jeff Sharlet discussed the frightening connection between power and fundamentalism in a secretive cult called "The Family", that teaches Washington lawmakers that people chosen for leadership are above morality.
In the...
Astrophysicist Dr. Bernard Haisch discussed his theory that the universe is a product of an Intelligence, and how this notion can be supported by science. He said his conception of "God" is perfectly compatible with evolution (requires...
Geologist and author Scott Wolter discussed his groundbreaking research into the origins of the Kensington Rune Stone and its connections to other rune stones in America, and the lost history of explorers who came to America before Columbus....
Scientist and filmmaker David Sereda discussed his latest research on how communication works at the quantum level, and how information about this remarkable human ability has been suppressed by the government.
In the first hour, UFO expert...
Editor and publisher of International Forecaster, Bob Chapman, discussed the economic crisis, how brokerage firms such as Goldman Sachs played a part in fueling the collapse, and where he sees the economy heading into the future.
During...
Historian, author, and the librarian at the New York Lodge of the Theosophical Society, Michael Gomes (book link) discussed the life and works of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, who paved the way for esoteric ideas on the origin and evolution of the...
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett welcomed Dr. Les Carter, during the first two and a half hours of the program, for a discussion on the nature of anger, how to use it constructively and avoid being consumed by it. The remainder of the show...
President of the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine, Dr. Neal Barnard, M.D., shared some of the latest medical research on diet and nutrition, as well as discussed how certain foods trigger the release of natural opiates in the brain...
Ian Punnett welcomed veteran police officer Jack Ballentine (book link), who discussed his life as the country's most successful undercover hit man for hire. He shared how he convincingly infiltrated the worlds of organized crime, jealous...
Ian welcomed investigative journalist and author Adam Gorightly, who discussed his astonishing research into the connections and conspiracy theories surrounding mass murderer Charles Manson. In the first hour James 'Tappy' Wright, a former roadie...
Ian spoke with counterterrorism agent Fred Burton, who provided behind-the-scenes details of his work tracking down the people responsible for terror attacks against the United States and its interests abroad. In the first hour, author Lynn...
Ian Punnett welcomed several guests, including Dr. Ann Blake Tracy, author Howard Bloom, and Michael Luckman, for a discussion on Michael Jackson, his tragic death, drug use, and link to UFOs. In the last half of the show, medium Christian von...
Ian Punnett welcomed Jason 'The Horse' (blackshire@acsalaska.net), a man who believes he is really a horse living inside a human body. Jason talked about what it was like to live as a horse, as well as shared the story of how he came to...
Ian Punnett welcomed Harvard educated brain surgeon Dr. Allan Hamilton for a discussion about his experiences with spirituality and the supernatural, and how they manifested themselves in the lives of medical patients.
Former KGB agent and intelligence expert Oleg Kalugin (book link) provided an insider account of what it was like to be a spy working both in the US and behind the Iron Curtain.
In the first hour, investigative reporter Peter Lance talked...
Ian Punnett welcomed journalist Daniel Sekulich, who discussed his new work on modern day pirates.
According to Sekulich, incidents of piracy and seafaring crimes are two to three times higher than what is being reported and cost the maritime...
Journalist Gretchen Peters shared her in-depth research into the Taliban and al Qaeda, groups she described as criminal organizations akin to the Mafia who are heavily involved in heroin trafficking and other illicit enterprises.
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett hosted an evening of Open Lines with a special emphasis on the weirdest things people have seen in the woods.
In the first hour, Dr. Ann Blake Tracy discussed the widespread use of antidepressants among US...
Emory University professor Mark Bauerlein discussed his theory that the digital age has produced a generation of young people who are less knowledgeable about the world and more self-absorbed than any that has preceded it.
Ian Punnett was joined by esoteric researcher, Peter Levenda, who discussed the connections between Freemasonry and the Knights Templar as well as the group's role in a variety of historic events.
Physicist and author Leonard Mlodinow discussed his exploration into probability and randomness and showed how our lives are more shaped by chance than some may expect.
Detailing his findings, he explained, "I'm not saying that the world...
Author and investigative journalist Dave Cullen discussed the events that happened 10 years ago at Columbine High School, dispelling several of the prevailing myths and revealing what really happened on that tragic day.
During the second hour, paleontologist Jack Horner discussed his remarkable research that may one day make it possible for scientists to recreate dinosaurs.
In the third hour, Katherine Albrecht raised concerns about the CDC and Google...
Ian Punnett was joined by Bible expert and author Bart Ehrman for a discussion on the apparent contradictions found in the New Testament. In the first hour Ian spoke with Billy West, the voice artist best known for his roles on The Ren and Stimpy...
Ian Punnett was joined by journalist and investigator Hunton Downs for a discussion on his research into a cover-up in the death of famed big band leader Glenn Miller.
He contended that Miller wasn't killed in a plane accident over the...
Oceanographer and author Curtis Ebbesmeyer discussed his groundbreaking work on ocean currents and floating debris. In the first half hour, Capt. Kelly Sweeney provided a brief update on the recent Somali pirate attack.
Ian was joined by forensic psychologist and prolific author Katherine Ramsland for a discussion on serial killers and mass murderers. In the first hour, Lamar Waldron presented new info on the Martin Luther King assassination.
Geologist and researcher Scott Wolter discussed the discovery and significance of the Kensington Rune Stone. Found by a Minnesota farmer over a hundred years ago, the 202 lb. rock contained Runic (letters in the old Norse alphabet) inscriptions....
Historian Todd Tucker spoke about the only fatal nuclear reactor incident in American history, which occurred at a remote military testing facility in Idaho and claimed the lives of three people on the night of January 3, 1961.