Futurist Paul Guercio discussed predictions and timelines derived from the Merlin Project, a software-based forecasting technology, he developed with Dr. George Hart. The program is based on the idea that there are repeated pattern changes that...
Professor James McCanney argued for the urgent need for humans to colonize outer space, as he believes the survival of the species depends on it. Author Howard Bloom joined in the conversation for the latter half of the show. A founding member of...
Journalist and science writer Julian Cribb discussed the limitations to the world food supply which could result in worldwide famine by mid-century, when the population hits 10 billion.
First hour guest, psychic Erika Frost talked about the...
Physicist Dr. Bob Koontz, and independent researcher John Hutchison discussed the Hutchison Effect, and such topics as antigravity, Tesla technology, UFO propulsion, free energy, and the Philadelphia Experiment.
First hour guest, astronomer...
One of the world’s most respected authorities on alien phenomena, Timothy Good, discussed the staggering evidence for UFOs, and the possible colonization of Earth by extraterrestrials.
First hour guest, planetary scientist Dan Durda talked...
Everything dies - or so we've been told. Dr. Robert Lanza joined George Knapp in the first half of the show to talk about how death is not the final end most of us imagine.
In the latter half, researcher David Paulides discussed some of the...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed dead seals being discovered with unusual excisions, the origins of Earth’s Moon, bat die-offs, and NASA’s opposition to Steven Spielberg's film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
First...
Senior tech writer at Fortune magazine, David Kirkpatrick discussed the origins of the social network Facebook from a Harvard dorm room to a worldwide, game changing cultural phenomenon.
First hour guests, researcher Christian Wilde and Dr....
Authority on ancient and prehistoric sites in Egypt, Robert Bauval, discussed the pyramids at Giza, the Sphinx, and evidence that the origins of ancient Egyptian culture come from a black race in the Sahara.
During the first half-hour, Richard...
Richard Gage, from Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, and Dave Thomas a physicist from New Mexicans for Science and Reason, joined Ian Punnett for the entire program to debate how the World Trade Center buildings collapsed on September 11,...
Journalist Gary Matsumoto discussed his research into an experimental anthrax vaccine, referred to as "vaccine A", that has been administered to U.S. soldiers since 1991, and which he contends is the cause of a host of maladies known...
Researcher Richard Sauder discussed the black budget world of super-secret & underground projects, as well as his involvement in the peace movement.
First hour guest, trends analyst Gerald Celente shared forecasts.
Author Mary Roach discussed what she learned about the difficulties of living in space and traveling to far off worlds while researching her new book, Packing for Mars.
In the first half-hour, attorney Galen Cook provided a brief update on his...
In the first half of the program, Prof. Stephen Pyne discussed the history of the Voyager 1 & 2, spacecraft launched in 1977.
In the latter half of the show, journalist and sometime ghosthunter, Jeff Belanger talked about legends and the...
Former Minister of National Defense in Canada, Paul Hellyer discussed how Col. Philip J. Corso's work on UFOs inspired him to get involved with UFO disclosure, and the implications it has for the future of the planet.
First hour guest, Oliver...
Author and practicing magician Donald Michael Kraig discussed the history of magick, why some people have been fearful of magicians and witches, and how simple ideas can help people manifest powerful changes.
Appearing during the first...
Pioneer in the development of 'Exopolitics', Michael Salla discussed disclosure, secrecy, and changes in the way science and religion views ET contacts.
In the first hour, Clif High shared a recap of some his 'web bot' hits, as well as...
During the first half of the program, George Knapp welcomed writer Nick Carr, who thinks the Internet is forcing us to lose our contemplative brains for a distracted sampling of scanned bits of information. In the latter half of the show, author...
Dr. Jerry Tennant talked about how he developed a method of using voltage to diagnose and treat a variety of health problems. Dr. Mark Starr joined the discussion.
First hour guest, financial advisor Catherine Austin Fitts shared her...
Paranormal researcher Rosemary Ellen Guiley and UFO investigator Philip Imbrogno discussed their forthcoming book about the djinn (or jinn), secretive entities that may play a role in a variety of paranormal phenomena.
First hour guest,...
Unorthodox researcher Michael Cremo discussed his continuing work in forbidden archaeology, exploring the artifacts and discoveries that don't fit into conventional timelines and theories.
First hour guest, Earth changes expert Mitch Battros...
Author and artist Duncan Laurie joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on the history and potential uses of radionic technology.
Ian spoke with founding member of the Beach Boys, Al Jardine, in the first hour of the program.
Science consultant Lawrence E. Joseph discussed threats to life on Earth, including collapse of power grids from solar flares, the weakening of the magnetic field, and the solar system's move into a new area of space.
First hour guest, food...
In the first half of the show, Durk Pearson & Sandy Shaw discussed life extension and health supplements.
In the latter half, thanatologist and grief expert David Kessler talked about what happens when we die.
In the first half of the show, ecologist, scientist, and spiritual explorer David Sereda talked about the Gulf oil disaster, and possible toxic rains that could cause serious problems.
Appearing for a half-hour segment at the start of third...
Author Ryan Van Cleave discussed the growing epidemic of video game addiction, and shared his personal addiction and recovery story.
First hour guest, Prof. Carmen Boulter talked about a new discovery in Saqqara, Egypt of a 4,300-year-old...
Professor Stephen Braude discussed his lifelong interest in the esoteric and shared a number of cases that feature particularly strong evidence of paranormal phenomena.
In the first hour, consumer privacy advocate Katherine Albrecht talked...
During the middle two hours, science journalist Victor McElheny (book link) discussed the history of the Human Genome Project, and the implications of what has, is, and will happen as we understand what the human genome is telling us.
In the...