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Sunshyne4u
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06-17-2003
| Saturday, May 26, 2007 - 1:50 am
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/ Tonight's show had a great interview with Linda Moulton from Earthfiles.com. The drone ship mystery seems to be deepening.
It is interesting that the Natives on the Reservation nearby say that they see lights past the mountains and think that there is a Secret Military base there since they see low flying planes coming in for landings. evidently there is nothing shown on maps. *** I listen to George Noorey most nights. Weekends Art Bell does the show but I find his style a little blunt and he seems less open minded. Thought I'd start this thread as there may be many of u who listen regularly. This show is where I heard about the Missing Honey Bee news Months before it hit mainstream media. Fascinating shows, wild people call in too
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Tanzanite
Member
06-28-2005
| Friday, October 12, 2007 - 12:50 am
I'm a coast listener Sunshyne. Heard ashow last night that could curl your toes. Sean David Morton was telling of the close calls we had in September towards starting WW3. I wished that George Noory would have kept him on for another hour.
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Sunshyne4u
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06-17-2003
| Monday, October 15, 2007 - 6:59 pm
yeah, I caught that too. Some of the people who come onto the show are fascinating, especially the ones with Military or NASA connections. Some of the guests seem to be incredibly wacko though. (just my opinion) They have all these strange theories and I cant follow where they have figured these things out. Like the guy who specializes in ancient civilizations who knows that there will be a false "Second Coming" in which a cloned Jesus will come to Earth. it is supposed to be a reptilian plot and the blood will come from the shroud of turin. The man was amazingly detailed but my mind was reeling LOL ***** Last nights show was with a Naturopathic doctor. SUPER good show. http://www.alternative-doctor.com/ anyone with health probs or Food allergies could probably be helped if they read his books. i know quite a fair amount but WOW, I did not know that Fructose clogs up the liver. I've also never thought about an allergy to Grass crossreacting with White sugar (sugar cane is in th grass family!)
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Tanzanite
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06-28-2005
| Friday, October 26, 2007 - 2:01 am
Haven't been able to listen for a while for two reasons: 1. It's October and they tend to give over to scary themes that will leave me with weird dreams. and 2. My local station is completely not tuning in on either of my several radios for days now. Don't know what's happening with that. Like the guy who specializes in ancient civilizations who knows that there will be a false "Second Coming" in which a cloned Jesus will come to Earth. it is supposed to be a reptilian plot and the blood will come from the shroud of turin. Wow, yep kinda wacko but mind reeling interesting. crazy, imaginative, interesting, unbelievable world of Coast to Coast AM is what fascinates me, but I shy away from the ghosts and shadow people stories. Love alternative health info. thanks recent news indicates that the pic from your original post is a newly made drone. had you heard? What I'm now interested in is the Lost Book of Nostradamus, the history channel will be doing a special on it on Oct 28th and 29th. http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=247754 Another interesting link to the Lost book of Nosstradamus: http://www.nostradamusonline.com/sample_chapter.php
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Sunshyne4u
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06-17-2003
| Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 5:57 am
I understand what you mean about Scary. They have been doing a few shows on EVP and Voices from the Dead. Frank's Box for instance. Nostradamus was quite a character. Obviously was being shown visions but to what end? There is also lots of guessing when it comes to interpreting his words. I have a book of Nostradumus's works. YES that drone has been linked to some military applications that have been worked on in various countries. Absolutely fascinating technology. Now we jsut need to make a small car which uses the same energy. Mind you, considering the magnetic flux, any regular riders would end up with severe cancer. But oh well, the price of technological advancements is worth it.
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Sunshyne4u
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06-17-2003
| Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 6:04 am
pictures/ movie? of young sasquatch obtained. http://www.bfro.net/avevid/jacobs/jacobs_photos.asp
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Tanzanite
Member
06-28-2005
| Wednesday, October 31, 2007 - 5:22 pm
Wondering about that sasquatch. Have heard some very realistic stories but also some whoo-hoo tales. For me the jury is still out on that one. Tomorrow night's show seems extremely interesting to me. Thank goodness that my radio reception is back to normal. Peak oil is the subject. Here's a link to info on the subject matter. http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/ I think everyone should be concerned and alerted to this looming crisis.
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Beekindpleez
Member
07-18-2006
| Thursday, November 01, 2007 - 9:27 am
Was Art Bell back last night, or was it a rerun? I only caught a short segment and was wondering how he's doing?
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Thursday, November 01, 2007 - 6:59 pm
art bell retired, again! but this time due to the birth of his new baby. I have no idea Art's age but he looks 60. His new wife is a tiny young (20?) philipino girl who has just had a baby. Here is a cute halloween pic of them all http://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page2275.html?theme=light Art has said that he will be doing Ghost to Ghost for Halloween and covering now and again to cover for George Noorey.
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Beekindpleez
Member
07-18-2006
| Thursday, November 01, 2007 - 9:08 pm
Sun..do you know the story of how Art met his current wife? Quite an interesting one. I often think of it as it's one of those scratch your head kind of deals. I know he retired (as he's done many times) but I wondered if he was live last night. It was fun to hear him again.
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Thursday, November 01, 2007 - 10:39 pm
nope, dont know the story. I am a recently new (around a year) listener to Coast to Coast. I first thought things were weird when people were calling in asking about his new wife and Art said things like 'she is so tiny, she is just little' when talking about her future birthing of the baby. Not once did he say how old she was, but simply talked about her as a young girl. My mouth dropped open the first time I saw her pic. But I know how the philipines are. A good friend in school was from there, very very poor living conditions. you take whatever opportunities you have to better yourself and leave the country.
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Beekindpleez
Member
07-18-2006
| Friday, November 02, 2007 - 12:05 am
Art Bell had been married to Ramona for something like twenty years. She was the true love of his life. They adored eachother, worked together, traveled, spent every waking moment with eachother. They took an RV trip and drove until they were exhausted and stopped somewhere for the night. In the middle of the night, she told him she was having trouble breathing (she had asthma) and was going to sleep on the sofa in the front of the RV because she could prop herself up better there and not bother him. When he woke in the morning, Ramona was dead. Art was in absolute shock, as you can imagine. He took time off from broadcasting, of course, and about four weeks later he was back on air. He talked at length about his ordeal and how Ramona had, amazingly, set things up in advance so they would be easier for him, as she had done all the banking, bill keeping, shopping, etc. He actually received things he would need as she had pre-ordered them and they seemed to arrive just as he needed them. During this time, he received many conciliatory e-mails and letters and one was from his current wife. They began a telephone connection and within just a few weeks he flew to the Philipines to meet her and soon moved over there and married her. Even had his cats shipped over there. He began to broadcast from the Philipines and set up a new life there with her. Very quickly she was pregnant and I think this is what made him decide to move her here, to America. He lives outside Vegas in Parump, Nevada. I think he wanted better medical attention for her. He said that it was really very foolish of him to rush into marriage like that, especially with someone from another culture and entirely different lifestyle. But he feels that she was sent to him by Ramona. He realizes that it could have ended up in a horrendous way with her using him but she has been wonderful for him and he adores her and the fact that she is giving him a child so late in his life. They have developed a very strong relationship, and she is dedicated to him, as Ramona was, and he to her. He retired again to spend more time with her and the daughter they had. He has been enjoying teaching her American stuff and learning her culture. She brought religion back into his life even though Ramona had tried and he had not felt ready to accept it. It's quite a story. And somewhat amazing that it actually seems to be working out for him as it could have, certainly, been a true nightmare.
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Friday, November 02, 2007 - 2:45 am
so how long have they been married? it all sounds like 'on the rebound' kind of stuff. I would not assume that his new wife would leave until years down the road. (we have similar situations up here BUT with less famous and wealthy men so the women do eventually leave) too much of a culture shock from what i've understood from the comments he has made. as for the Coast to Coast show, I really find some of the science fascinating. Some of the paranormal investigations really titilate as well. There has been much theorizing as to 2012 lately.
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 4:24 am
http://www.mkaku.org/ Great show tonight with Art Bell filling in for George. Theoretical physicist and futurist Dr Michio Kaku was interviewed as to Life in the universe and the new Seti apparatus. snip* History Channel, Beyond the Big Bang September 1st, 2007 Catch Michio Kaku on the History Channel this Tuesday, September 4th (8PM EST) for The Universe - Beyond the Big Bang. Interviews with the world’s leading physicists and historians are woven together with animated recreations and first-person accounts to explain concepts such as the formation of galaxies, the creation of elements and the formation of Earth itself.
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Dolphinschild
Member
06-21-2006
| Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 11:32 am
Thank you Sunshyne. I never heard of this show. Is it a radio station? I don't get very good radio reception in my house where I live. I get great radio in my car, but not in my house. That is why I quit listening to the radio lol.
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Beekindpleez
Member
07-18-2006
| Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 3:20 pm
DC...it's a syndicated radio show. It's on lots and lots of stations.
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 4:40 pm
I listen to most of my radio - ONLINE. here is a radio station from California that carries the show. http://www.ksfo560.com/programschedule.asp It is online here (cfun.com)from 10pm until 2am...then repeats. The next night they play a short version of the best parts between 8pm until 10pm.
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 4:42 pm
I just went to the Coasttocoastam website. On the left side of the page is a little box which says 'affliates'. http://www.coasttocoastam.com/info/wheretolisten.html it looks pretty easy to find a station if anyone is interested. Tonight's show is Author and electronic gaming entrepreneur David Levy. His new book is called Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships
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Spelll
Member
09-16-2005
| Tuesday, December 04, 2007 - 5:52 pm
This is a radio station in Winnipeg, Manitoba. If you look on the right side of the page under quick links you will find audio vault. Click on it. Click on a date and starting about 12 am you will find past Coast to Coast shows. When you have finished listening to the first hour, go back and make it 1 am, etc. Enjoy... http://www.cjob.com/
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Tanzanite
Member
06-28-2005
| Tuesday, December 04, 2007 - 11:11 pm
Last night's show was absolutely astonishing to me. There was this guy (sorry forgot his name) who evidenced the process that the Quakers have undertaken for centuries, as a tiny percentage of the population, in order to make monumental societial changes. Of course, he colored his truths in non-spiritual language for greater acceptability in contemporary society. I would have loved the presentation using the language of spirit just as well. What was most astonishing to me, was that earlier in the day, I had a message issuing up from my inner being which correlated 100% to one of the eight points that the guest related as being the means of effecting change in society.... and I might add that George questioned if it were perhaps what made certain individuals very "in tuned" in non-local fashion. Right. That was the term that they subsituted for spiritual, non-local. It was fascinating. I hope that I can find it so I might hear this show again.
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Wednesday, December 05, 2007 - 8:42 am
I missed most of this show. I've just gone to the website and found this link for the man who was on the show, in case anyone else is interested. http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/home.htm http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/12/03.html Here are the laws that Schwartz has put together: 1) Individuals and groups must share a common purpose or intent. 2) Individuals and groups may have goals, but must not be attached to "cherished" outcomes. 3) The goal may not be reached in the lifetime of the participants. 4) Accept and be OK with the idea that you might not get credit for the the success of a goal. 5) Each person in the group must have equal status in spite of any hierarchies. 6) Members must forswear violence by word, thought and act. 7) People must make their private selves consistent with their public postures. 8) Members must always act from the "beingness" of life integrity-- knowing that other persons are not exploitable resources.
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Wednesday, December 05, 2007 - 8:47 am
wow THX Spelll. I am not a streamlink member so I've never thought I could relisten to any show OR catch something I'd missed!!! My mom can never stay up til 2am to finish listening to the show. She'll love the Link too. thx from both of us LOL
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Spelll
Member
09-16-2005
| Wednesday, December 12, 2007 - 8:37 am
How is that working out for you, Sunshyne?
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Saturday, December 15, 2007 - 12:32 pm
I've listened to a few shows. I like that I now dont feel pressured to stay up and listen if I dont feel like it. Occasionally there is someone or some topic that is really fascinating and I now can get my mom to listen too...at her leisure. THX! and on a final note, I HATE IAN PUNNET! he is a guy who usually works behind the scenes when George Noorey is on air, but when George is on holiday Ian will fill in. and he is CRAPPY! He is rude, he goes on and on about the internet writings about people, he is like a dog with a bone when he wants an answer and the people dont answer CLEAR enough for him. And often the show is about HIM and what HE thinks....he seems to have little regard for the people being interviewed. I was so looking forward to the Koontz interview. Punnet ruined it. Last night there was a caller with a bizarre theory about a Door with sealed secrets way up in the artic circle above Norway?? and Ian kept razzing the guy as he was telling his THEORY. When the man said he had been there, seen the door...Ian demanded pictures in a dismissive manner. I think I wont listen anymore when Ian is on. Frankly, I'm thinking about complaining. Both Art Bell and George Noorey have much patience and let people talk....even those who seem a little outlandish. There always seems to be some respect when they interview people. Ian? not so much
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Sunshyne4u
Member
06-17-2003
| Saturday, December 15, 2007 - 12:34 pm
suddenly thought....hmmmmmm am I allowed to say I hate a person? How bout, I Hate the way the guy seems ON the radio!!! might be nice in real life, but I doubt it LOL
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Spelll
Member
09-16-2005
| Sunday, December 16, 2007 - 1:12 pm
I don't care for Ian's style much either. There is a woman on there sometimes named Rawlie or (pronounced anyway) Raleigh or some such that I think is way better than Ian.
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Tanzanite
Member
06-28-2005
| Tuesday, March 25, 2008 - 9:25 pm
There is an update online at www.coasttocoastam.com in the News/Hot Stories for March 25th section by Linda Moulton Howe of www.earthfiles.com on what she is calling the dragonfly aerial drone. She's gone back as far as 1987 in researching sightings of this strange object. Here;s a link: http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1402&category=Environment There are tons of interesting photos there.
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