Debuting on the show, researcher Jaysen Q. Rand shared his view that Planet X is drawing close to Earth and will wreak havoc as it makes two passes through the solar system in 2009 and again in 2012.
Physicist Tom Campbell spoke about his experiences exploring different realms of consciousness. He worked with Robert Monroe in the early 1970s, helping establish Monroe's laboratory for the study of consciousness, and develop the Hemi-Sync...
Self-described autodidact and co-founder of the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Eliezer Yudkowsky discussed the technological creation of the first smarter-than-human intelligence - what he calls the Singularity.
Loyd Auerbach, an expert on ghosts and psychic experience, discussed the field of parapsychology, what it actually covers and how he became involved with it.
Defense science writer and photojournalist Mark Farmer discussed the new operational status of the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) and what researchers hope to find out by injecting megawatts of high frequency radio energy...
In light of recent news about German physicists exceeding the speed of light and an Israeli researcher confirming the possibility of time travel, futurist and scientist John Jay Harper joined George for a discussion on how breaking the space-time...
Ian welcomed writer Christine Wicker, who discussed her work as a religion reporter for The Dallas Morning News as well as her research into spiritualism and magic, which she defined as "all those things that science will not allow us to...
Research physicist and author Stan Deyo discussed earth changes and climate concerns, as well as new developments in aerospace propulsion for the flying saucer he is building.
Space historian and author Robert Zimmerman discussed various space-related topics, such as exploration, commercial ventures, the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
Best-selling author Dr. Raymond Moody returned for a discussion on near-death experience (NDE), and his work contacting departed spirits via a room with a mirror.
Appearing for the entire four-hour show, Stan Tenen of the Meru Foundation presented material that interwove quantum computing, gesture & languages, 'the shape of information,' and notions of evolution.
George spoke with geologist Richard Moody Jr., who discussed his theory of tectonic plate dynamics, as well as global earthquake activity and quake prediction.
Mellen-Thomas Benedict shared details of his incredible Near Death Experience (NDE) that took place in 1982, while he was in hospice care for a terminal illness.
Ian Punnett welcomed award-winning journalist Jim Marrs, who discussed the North American Union and how governmental efforts like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) are moving us closer to the creation of a collective governing body...
Starting in the first hour, mechanical & design engineer Bill Morgan discussed why he believes in creationism and what he sees as flaws in the theory of evolution.
An astronomy scholar at Caltech, Richard Massey, discussed the latest findings about dark matter and dark energy, and how the Hubble Telescope is used to gather this data.
Former U.S. Air Force captain and author Dale Brown discussed his latest novel Strike Force, as well as space & military technology on the horizon. In the first hour, researcher Matt Savinar commented on peak oil.