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Lee Austin Returned – Alec Baldwin is The luckiest man in Hollywood

Episode 350: Alec Baldwin is the luckiest man in Hollywood   Lee Austin is an American broadcaster known for his alternative talk show, Outcast Radio. Pushing the existential envelope with topics including theology, metaphysics, and conspiracy theories, Lee’s show flourished as a late-night favorite for those in search of the truth. Born in Boston, Lee moved to Los Angeles in his early twenties to pursue a career as a stand-up comedian. With the entertainment bug firmly planted, Lee found his calling in radio. For over thirty years, he’s crisscrossed the country as a talk show host, disc-jockey, copy-writer, and program director for numerous radio stations. In 2017, he wrote Morning Star’s Tale, a sci-fi novella, covering many of the topics...

Richard Gage

Episode 348: Lawyers’ Committee for 911 inquiry Richard Gage, Mick Harrison and Kristina Borjesson joined the program to clear the air and brought forth exclusive news. Richard Gage, AIA is the founding member of ae911Truth.org. He has been a practicing Architect for 20 years and has worked on most types of building construction, including numerous fire-proofed steel-framed buildings.

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Keith Thompson

Episode 339: Angels & Aliens    Keith’s book, Angels and Aliens: UFOs and the Mythic Imagination (Addison-Wesley, 1991) was hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as “Magnificent…no matter what your beliefs, the most fascinating book written on the subject,” and by Venture World as “probably the most profound book on the UFO controversy yet to appear.” Harvard psychiatrist John Mack credited Keith’s writing with launching Mack’s interest in reports of individuals taken against their will by apparently alien beings. Keith’s 1982 interview with Robert Bly has been credited with initiating the “men’s movement” exploring contemporary masculinity and manhood, and his 1994 published conversation with best-selling author Carlos Castaneda (“Portrait of a Sorcerer”) marked the legendary recluse’s first public remarks in over two decades. Keith’s website

New Patreon Show W/ Keith Thompson

*No Show for 7/31/2021*   Keith Thompson is a scholar with a particular interest in the cultural imagination, new religious movements, social history, and politics. He is also an author and writer of articles for various publications. “Sometimes I call myself a storyteller, non-fiction division,” he says. Keith’s book, Angels and Aliens: UFOs and the Mythic Imagination (Addison-Wesley, 1991) was hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as “Magnificent…no matter what your beliefs, the most fascinating book written on the subject,” and by Venture World as “probably the most profound book on the UFO controversy yet to appear.” Harvard psychiatrist John Mack credited Keith’s writing with launching Mack’s interest in reports of individuals taken against their will by apparently alien beings. Keith’s 1982 interview with...