Erich von Däniken first presented more than forty years ago his theory of extraterrestrial contact with the ancient world. Erich von Däniken is the best-selling non-fiction author of all time. His 29 books have sold more than 63 million copies and have been translated into 32 languages. Besides creating a whirlwind of conspiracy, his work has had a far-reaching influence on entertainment and science.
Erich von Däniken who first presented, more than forty years ago, his theory of extraterrestrial contact with the ancient world in his book, Chariots of the Gods, reviewed his theories and discussed some of his latest ventures in the first half of the show.
In the latter half, author and meditation teacher More »
In the first half, author and adventurer Robert Young Pelton discussed his Expedition Kony project, in which he plans to seek out the fugitive warlord and alleged mass murderer Joseph Kony, who is on the run in the jungles of Africa.
In the first half, crime scene investigator Paul Rimmasch presented ghostly stories related to his work in law enforcement, as well as talked about his interest in 'forbidden archaeology.'
In the second half, one of the main figures responsible for popularizing the ancient astronaut hypothesis, More »
During the first half of the show, Core Love, an experiencer of 300 NDEs, discussed his contact with entities who have trained him in the secrets of energy, sacred geometry, and consciousness.
Appearing during the middle two hours, crop circle expert Simeon Hein discussed anomalous energies and haywire equipment he experienced during trips to crop formations.
In the first hour, writer Lynne McTaggart talked about some of the science... More »