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Wade

Stare..... They are always staring
My next C2C question, how long has Ian Punnett been back on. Also is he still the Saturday host?
 

Toroid

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My next C2C question, how long has Ian Punnett been back on. Also is he still the Saturday host?
He left the show six years ago and has been hosting occasionally for months. Years ago there was an interesting incident where he called into C2C while Noory was hosting and was talking gibberish. I've seen that happen to a field reporter as if a remotely induced mental glitch. I Googled his name and apparently he also had a tinnitus issue.

On Saturday nights on KFI640 in Los Angeles C2C doesn't come on until midnight and 10:00 PM during the rest of the week. I usually don't catch the Saturday night or Sunday morning show.
Ian Punnett - Wikipedia

Wow! I found the clip.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6q0iuCJ4MA
 

Toroid

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Shows - Coast to Coast AM
Mysterious Space Signals/ Seven Spiritual Practices
Monday - September 17, 2018

Hosted by George Noory
Guest(s): Seth Shostak, Rupert Sheldrake


First Half: Senior astronomer at SETI, Seth Shostak, will discuss what is known about the mysterious radio signals from space which were detected recently.

Second Half: Biologist and author Rupert Sheldrake will discuss how science helps validate seven practices on which many religions are built, and are part of our common human heritage: meditation, gratitude, connecting with nature, relating to plants, rituals, singing and chanting, and pilgrimage and holy places.
 

Toroid

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Shows - Coast to Coast AM
Apollo 8 Anniversary/ Past Lives
Thursday - September 20, 2018

Hosted by George Noory
Guest(s): Robert Zimmerman, Michael Goddart


First Half: Space historian Robert Zimmerman will discuss the upcoming 50th anniversary of Apollo 8, and the cultural impact of the Apollo flights, as well as how the pursuit of space travel is helping the world and the future of humankind.

Second Half: Researcher Michael Goddart uncovered his many past lives and learned how hurtful acts done on the human plane can affect a person’s next life. He has traveled the globe and will share his wisdom on reincarnation and the soul.
 

Toroid

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Military & Leadership/ Exopolitics & Disclosure
Monday - September 24, 2018

Hosted by George Noory
Guest(s): Leif Babin, Jocko Willink, Michael E. Salla

First Half: Founders of the leadership firm, Echelon Front, Jocko Willink & Leif Babin led the most highly-decorated special operations unit of the Iraq War. They'll discuss stories from combat and experience, illustrating leadership lessons that instantly apply to every walk of life.

Second Half: Michael Salla, a pioneer in the development of exopolitics, will report on an alliance of secret space programs, as well as the latest drops from "Q."
 

AlienView

Noble
One of the most interesting and controversial talk show hosts, writer, and conspiracy theorists of all time
will be discussed:

DATE: Wednesday - September 26, 2018

Bill Cooper Conspiracies

"Mark Jacobson is a writer and journalist based in Brooklyn, New York. He is known for his explorations of the seamy side of urban life and for his offbeat and witty take on popular culture. He'll discuss his research on former U.S. naval intelligence worker, Milton William Cooper, who published his manifesto "Behold a Pale Horse" in 1991. Since then, it has gone on to sell hundreds of thousands of copies, becoming the number-one bestseller in the American prison system. Cooper died in a shootout with Apache County police in 2001, one month after September 11, in the year in which he had predicted catastrophe. Second-half TBA."

Bill Cooper Conspiracies - Shows - Coast to Coast AM
 

Toroid

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Bill Cooper Conspiracies
Wednesday - September 26, 2018

Hosted by George Noory
Guest(s): Mark Jacobson

Writer and journalist Mark Jacobson discusses his research on former U.S. naval intelligence worker, Milton William Cooper, who published his manifesto "Behold a Pale Horse" in 1991. Since then, it has gone on to sell hundreds of thousands of copies, becoming the number-one bestseller in the American prison system. Cooper died in a shootout with Apache County police in 2001, one month after September 11, in the year in which he had predicted catastrophe. Second-half TBA.
 

Toroid

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I'm not familiar with Bill, but I do plan on listening to the show. Norio was a member of Alien-UFO's/Alien Hub. Is he planning to become a member here?
 
What's your opinion of Bill Cooper? Norio Hayakawa likes him because he rejected the ETH, but I think he was a nut.
He was a nut. But that doesn't mean that he was wrong about everything. For example, at the end of his book Behold a Pale Horse, Cooper provided a description (via a whistleblower, iirc) about a model of the economy based on the principles of an electrical circuit, which allowed the plutocrats to engineer the economy to maximize their financial gains from the whole system. That makes a lot of sense to me, and it's incredibly chilling - a perfect example of the perils of applying intellect and scientific principles to create a living hell that benefits the few rather than the many: scientific fascism, you might call it.

I'm not familiar with Bill, but I do plan on listening to the show. Norio was a member of Alien-UFO's/Alien Hub. Is he planning to become a member here?
He thinks that aliens are unphysical fallen angels, that make us see physical ufos (that appear on radar) for some reason. Yikes.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
He thinks that aliens are unphysical fallen angels, that make us see physical ufos (that appear on radar) for some reason. Yikes.

Who Norio?...

Well, I really do have an open mind but to believe something like that is 3rd century ideology and has no place in 21st century scientific research and thought...Apologies but this sort of thinking makes a mockery of ufology and subsequent research to find real answers...

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Who Norio?...

Well, I really do have an open mind but to believe something like that is 3rd century ideology and has no place in 21st century scientific research and thought...Apologies but this sort of thinking makes a mockery of ufology and subsequent research to find real answers...
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Yeah he says it right here in this video. Apparently his mother saw a large metallic ufo over a train station one day, and when she tried to get her grandson to turn around to see it, it was gone. They concluded for no sensible reason that I can fathom, that it had "dematerialized." Apparently it never occurred to them that it could've darted away at high speed, as these things are known to do, when she wasn't looking. And so he's been down the "messengers of deception" rabbit hole ever since.

He doesn't seem to be a particularly bright guy with any kind of notable proficiency, so I'm not sure why people should care what he thinks about this phenomenon. We'll all groping in the dark regarding this subject, but at least a brighter mind can see the bigger picture more clearly. Resorting to medieval and/or Biblical thinking is the antithesis of responsible analysis, imo.
 

AlienView

Noble
Yeah he says it right here in this video. Apparently his mother saw a large metallic ufo over a train station one day, and when she tried to get her grandson to turn around to see it, it was gone. They concluded for no sensible reason that I can fathom, that it had "dematerialized." Apparently it never occurred to them that it could've darted away at high speed, as these things are known to do, when she wasn't looking. And so he's been down the "messengers of deception" rabbit hole ever since.

He doesn't seem to be a particularly bright guy with any kind of notable proficiency, so I'm not sure why people should care what he thinks about this phenomenon. We'll all groping in the dark regarding this subject, but at least a brighter mind can see the bigger picture more clearly. Resorting to medieval and/or Biblical thinking is the antithesis of responsible analysis, imo.

Actually, and unless you believe in the resurrection of the dead, he doesn't thing anything - he's quite dead,
and as has been stated was killed in a shoot-out with local police in Arizona.

I used to listen to his worldwide international shortwave broadcast show back in the '90s.

On one show he took a bunch of people out to Area 51 to show them UFOs, which at that time he was saying
were government craft

- He was then advocating the theory that some, if not all the UFOs, were government craft - and the
gov would one day spring a fake alien invasion to seize tighter control.

Maybe they decided on 911 instead - Easier to fake a terrorist attack than an alien invasion!
 
Actually, and unless you believe in the resurrection of the dead, he doesn't thing anything - he's quite dead,
and as has been stated was killed in a shoot-out with local police in Arizona.
We were talking about Norio Hayakawa there, not Bill Cooper.

On one show he took a bunch of people out to Area 51 to show them UFOs, which at that time he was saying
were government craft
I think those were US aircraft - apparently they had weekly scheduled test flights over the base. Bob Lazar showed people those flights too - he went out there with John Leer and some other folks to have a look. The footage was interesting, but as maneuverable as those babies were, they didn't defy inertia. I'd guess that they were magnetoaerodynamic aircraft - people tech.

He was then advocating the theory that some, if not all the UFOs, were government craft - and the
gov would one day spring a fake alien invasion to seize tighter control.

Maybe they decided on 911 instead - Easier to fake a terrorist attack than an alien invasion!
I think that alien invasion false flag concept may have started with Wernher von Braun; I've heard it attributed to him anyway. I wouldn't be surprised if they'd devised a strategy to do it - they come up with all kinds of insane war game scenarios. But I don't think it was ever a realistic plan - just about any objective would be easier to pull off, without getting busted, than trying to stage an alien invasion. It's a fun idea though - it might make for an interesting movie.

But there's no way that the US, or anybody else, had the kind of high-performance gravitational field propulsion craft that have been reported, way back in the 1940s. I see no indication that we have anything that advanced even today, 70 years later. Those are alien craft, imo. I don't think they come around often, but I think they do come around once in awhile. The USS Nimitz CSG incidents seem like powerful evidence of that happening. And it really shouldn't be surprising to anyone - it's a vast universe, and we now know that the conditions for life are very common out there, and most habitable worlds are 1-3 billion years older than the Earth...so we have every reason to assume that we're the new kids on the block.
 
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Toroid

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Earthfiles Reports
Thursday - September 27, 2018

Hosted by George Noory
Guest(s): Linda Moulton Howe, Dan Flores

Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe will discuss her investigations into the 'Croydon Cat Killer' cases in the UK, the Sunspot Solar Observatory mystery, a Jacksonville, FL police officer's sighting of a UFO, and a new brain chip that enables telepathic control.

First-hour guest, historian Dan Flores talks about the mythology of the coyote from trickster to cartoon.
 
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