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The Final Frontier June 28, 2009 Guest: Robert Zimmerman Robert Zimmerman's newest book, "The Universe in a Mirror: the Saga of the Hubble Space Telescope and the Visionaries Who Built It" (Princeton University Press) tells the sometimes heartbreaking story of the men and women who conceived, designed, built, screwed up, fixed, and then used the Hubble Space Telescope. |
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Radio Time Travel June 25, 2009 To take a look back at radio history, Jeremiah took a break from having a guest and played some Old Time Radio shows from the early 1950's. Three shows from three different series were played with a mix of old commercials during the mid-show break. |
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Animal Communications June 18, 2009 Guest: Tim Link Tim Link is a practicing animal communicator. As part of his passion for helping animals, Tim has also mastered Reiki - an ancient art of energy healing - which he uses on animals. |
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The Alien Interviews June 14, 2009 Guest: L.A. Marzulli L.A. Marzulli is the author of the ebook "The Alien Interviews", which features 17 intense interviews with people who have been directly involved with the UFO phenomena. These include Dr. Roger Leir, Jesse Marcel Jr., and Dr. David Jacobs just to name a few. |
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Rebroadcast: Forbidden Archaeology & Human Origins August 23, 2007 Guest: Michael Cremo joined us to discuss human antiquity and the origins of mankind. He has researched ancient text of India, the Vedas, to find startling references to civilizations far more advanced than us. |
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Rebroadcast: Time Traveler John Titor September 27, 2007 Guest: Oliver Williams Oliver Williams joined the show to talk about time traveler John Titor. Appearing in fall of 2000, John Titor claimed to be a time traveler from the year 2036 on a military mission to obtain an IBM 5100 computer. He claimed that there was a problem in his time that this computer could fix by it ability to communicate in multiple computer languages. |
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Rebroadcast: Sinister Among Us June 12, 2008 Guest: William Bradshaw William Bradshaw is author of Sinister Among Us, a story of one man who he is called in to assist a small college with a finical crisis, but finds out that there are sinister overtones that are the root of the difficulties. While the main plot and sub-plots are fictitious, they are inspired by actual circumstances, scholarly research, and personal knowledge. |
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