Nancy du Tertre is a trained psychic and spiritual medium. She trained as a psychic detective for many years with well-known television psychic detective Nancy Orlen Weber, and has worked with law enforcement agencies, police, detectives, and victim's families in several states to help in investigations of lost or missing persons.
She has also trained as a spiritual medium with the Spiritual Life Fellowship in Ridgefield, New Jersey, a member of the British Spiritualists' National Union representing more than 340 spiritualist churches in England since 1853. Nancy has studied with several established British and American mediums.
Investigative author Keith McCloskey joined George Knapp to discuss the mysterious disappearance back in 1900 of three lighthouse keepers from Eilean Mor, a small island, off the rocky west coast of Scotland.
In the first half, medical journalist Katie Singer discussed how human-made electromagnetic fields, like Wi-Fi and mobile phone networks are overwhelming our ability to process their excessive levels.
In the first half, George Noory welcomed 'the skeptical psychic,' Nancy Du Tertre, for a discussion on intuition and her work as a psychic detective, spiritual medium, and medical intuitive. Followed by Open Lines.
In the first half, Dr. Gary Ridenour talked about various disease outbreaks such as Hantavirus, as well as West Nile, and Lyme disease. Hantavirus is spread by the deer mouse, and there's been a recent outbreak at Yosemite National Park from people who stayed in the "signature tent cabins,."
David Paulides shared updates on mysterious disappearances, including skiers. Followed by Sherry Anshara, who detailed how she works with cellular memories.