Stephen Sindoni

Stephen Sindoni

Biography:

Stephen Sindoni is a researcher and truth seeker. From an early age he was an avid reader and spent much of his time learning about American history, ancient civilizations, religions and Greek mythology. In his quest to uncover ancient truths he came to the realization that he was an old soul living in a new embodiment. There are those can claim to predict the future, Stephen has been given the ability to see into the past, present and the future by the guidance of the fifth dimension. The body of his work includes the following: Sindoni Says, I am I Said, The Planet X Factor, Trailer Park, Temp Agency and The Legend of JC Brown.

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Past Shows:

  • Hollow Earth Account / Paranormal Psychology

    Stephen Sindoni discussed his research into the hollow Earth. Dr. Eric Haseltine explored how to process paranormal and otherworldly experiences.More »
  • Hollow Earth/ Magic Techniques

    In the first half, researcher, adventurer and documentary filmmaker, Stephen Sindoni, discussed evidence for the Hollow Earth, as well as communications from Native American elders that relate to and support the Hollow Earth theory. In the latter half, philosopher and...More »
  • Preparedness & Disasters

    Former CBS TV and Newsweek reporter, Hugh Simpson, discussed the need for preparedness in both economic and natural disasters. Getting prepared can be a fun project rather than doom and gloom, he stressed. First hour guest, writer Stephen Sindoni talked about the legend of...More »
  • The Legend of J.C. Brown

    In the first hour, writer Stephen Sindoni discussed the legend of J.C. Brown, a man who supposedly worked as a geologist for the Lord Cowdray Mining Co. in the early 20th century and claimed to have discovered an ancient Lemurian civilization in the hollows of Mt. Shasta,...More »

Last Night

Weather Engineering / Collecting Oddities
Weather Engineering / Collecting Oddities
Geoengineering researcher Matthew Landman shared his contention that weather engineering was used in the recent hurricanes. Followed by collectors Ryan Matthew Cohn and Regina M. Rossi on their strange oddities.

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