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Tolec X Clark Hay – Episode 124

Episode 124: The Cosmic True Will   Tolec is an Earth human representative of the Andromeda Council, an intergalactic, interstellar and inter-dimensional governance & development body of aligned benevolent star systems & planets of sentient, intelligent life for worlds in both the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies.  Here on Earth they are collectively known as the Andromeda Council.  In space where they function, the various member planets, ambassadors and other delegates simply refer to it as the Galactic Council.  You can think of the Council as a deep space United Nations. He has been given the name “Tolec”, as an Earth based, pubic persona work name by the five (5) people with whom he regularly communicates who are stationed on the primary Andromeda Council biosphere where many of its meetings are held. Tolec says he was first contacted as an adult in 1993 by his principal Andromeda Council contact person, the commander of the primary Andromeda Council biosphere, who like Tolec, is originally from the planet Dakote in the Taygeta star system located in the open star cluster of the Pleiades.  This commander took Tolec on three (3) closely clustered together but separate time-travel trips in the late summer of 1993, via an Andromeda Council scout craft, back in time to the 1840s to an area of rural Kentucky or...

Katie Hopkins – Episode 123

  Episode 123: Ocean City   Katie Olivia Hopkins is an English journalist and media personality. She was a contestant in the third series of The Apprentice in 2007 and following further appearances in the media she became a columnist for British national newspapers. She began writing for The Sun in 2013 and the Daily Mail’s website MailOnline from 2015 to 2017. She has also been a presenter for the talk radio station LBC.Hopkins has been accused of racism by journalists, advocacy groups and politicians for her comments about migrants. Her role at LBC was terminated in May 2017 following her comments on Twitter about the Manchester Arena bombing. In 2016, Mail Online was forced to pay £150,000 to a Muslim family whom Hopkins had falsely accused of extremist links. In a 2017 libel case, Hopkins was required to pay £24,000 in damages and £107,000 in legal costs to the writer Jack Monroe after making defamatory remarks on Twitter. Later in 2017, Mail Online was forced to pay substantial damages and legal costs to a teacher about whom Hopkins had made false claims. A day before, in late November, it had become known Hopkins’ contract with the media outlet had not been renewed. Her final column was published on 5 October 2017. She joined the Canadian far-right website The Rebel...

Katie Hopkins Live Wednesday 9/12/18

Katie Olivia Hopkins is an English journalist and media personality. She was a contestant in the third series of The Apprentice in 2007 and following further appearances in the media she became a columnist for British national newspapers. She began writing for The Sun in 2013 and the Daily Mail‘s website MailOnline from 2015 to 2017.She has also been a presenter for the talk radio station LBC. Hopkins has been accused of racism by journalists, advocacy groups and politicians for her comments about migrants. Her role at LBC was terminated in May 2017 following her comments on Twitter about the Manchester Arena bombing. In 2016, Mail Online was forced to pay £150,000 to a Muslim family whom Hopkins had falsely accused of extremist links. In a 2017 libel case, Hopkins was required to pay £24,000 in damages and £107,000 in legal costs to the writer Jack Monroe after making defamatory remarks on Twitter. Later in 2017, Mail Online was forced to pay substantial damages and legal costs to a teacher about whom Hopkins had made false claims. A day before, in late November, it had become known Hopkins’ contract with the media outlet had not been renewed.Her final column was published on 5 October 2017. She joined the Canadian far-right website The Rebel Media in January 2018.     Love her or...

Cheryl Costa X Mudking – Episode 122

Episode 122: In The Skies   Cheryl Costa is a two-service military veteran, a retired aerospace security engineer and a published playwright. She has had a lifelong interest in UFOs. From 1998-2001 she hosted “The X Factor” talk radio program in Washington, DC, covering UFOs and many other paranormal topics. In 2013 she began writing NEW YORK SKIES a weekly newspaper blog for SyracuseNewTimes.com. In the column she shares lively accounts of New York State UFO sightings. Cheryl’s live presentations are known for their frankness, humor, and a bit of theatrical flair. Since 1969 the government has claimed no interest in the subject, and the press and media either ignore or ridicule any mention of UFOs. Yet citizen scientists and non-governmental organizations have continued to this day the research into this important subject: this book seeks to make the hardest data available accessible to the general public, as well as other UFO researchers. The book is organized into beginning narrative sections including analysis of UFO sightings, frequently asked questions, and how to use this book, followed by the data. Charts, tables, and maps are presented of summary data for the entire US and individual chapters for all 50 states (down to the county level) plus the District of Columbia. Aimed at the serious UFO researcher, this comprehensive volume is also of...

Live Saturday 8 pm pst 11 pm est W/ Cheryl Costa

Cheryl Costa is an upstate New York resident and a NY native, who saw her first UFO at age twelve. She’s a veteran of two military services: Air Force and the Navy. She’s a retired Information Security professional from the Aerospace Industry. She’s been a speaker at the International UFO Congress IUFOC and at the MUFON Symposium. Her live presentations are known for their frankness, humor, and a bit of theatrical flair. Since 2013, Cheryl has written the wildly popular UFO column “New York Skies” for SyracuseNewTimes.com. In her column, she shares lively accounts of New York State UFO sightings. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the State University of New York at Empire State College in Entertainment Writing. “UFO Sightings Desk Reference: United States of America 2001-2015,” co-written by Linda Miller Costa, presents data and analysis for 100,000+ sightings of unidentified flying objects reported by individuals during the first 15 years of the 21st century. Since 1969, the government has claimed no interest in the subject, and the press and media either ignore or ridicule any mention of UFOs. Yet citizen scientists and non-governmental organizations have continued to this day the research into this important subject: this book seeks to make the hardest data available accessible to the general public, as well as other UFO researchers.

The Lost Sessions – James Fetzer

The Fabled episode 86, This was removed from YouTube nearly immediately, after uploading to the original channel. Here is your chance to listen in before it gets pulled, make sure to subscribe to the backup YouTube channel.   Technical difficulties plagued the program once again, but everything must continue forward. James gives us an update on the recent tragedy in Florida. He also has new information on Sandy Hook and the JFK assassination, his opinion on SpaceX. Michael mentions the constant harassment from youtube and the sandy hook interview, that was immediately removed. “It was bad enough when the purported Douglas High School shooter showed up wearing a MAGA hat to create a cartoon simple enough for most American’s to “get it”: This is what Trump means by “Making America Great Again”! But (State of the Nation *website*) has done the nation a valuable service by exposing the most ludicrous elements of another in a seemingly endless series of fabricated shootings, this time, like Sandy Hook, at another school, only not a CT elementary but a FL high school, “where the shooter has been reported to have been speaking with another student at the time the shooting.

Mike Rogers Episode 121

        Episode 121: Fire In The Sky   On November 5, 1975, a group of loggers in the mountains of northeastern Arizona observed a strange, unusually bright light in the sky. One of those men, Travis Walton, recklessly left the safety of their truck (Van) to take a closer look. Suddenly, as he walked toward the light, Walton was blasted back by a mysterious energy. The driver was Mike Rogers, the crew foreman and a personal friend of Walton’s. While fleeing the scene, Rogers reported looking back and seeing a luminous object lift out of the forest and speed rapidly toward the horizon. He, along with the other five witnesses, would eventually be subjected to polygraph (lie detection) examinations regarding the event, the successful outcomes of which catapulted the case into the national spotlight. In A rare interview, Mike Rogers takes us back to the night that would become, one of the most famous UFO cases in the world. Later Mike has an opinion on the Phoenix lights incident. The Phoenix Lights occurred on March 13, 1997, and was an event that caused tremendous speculation.   *Second Half* It was yet another segment of endless pontification, this time it was familiar faces we’ve all come to love and acknowledge. Florida correspondent Vanessa was on the scene, if...

Mike Rogers – Live Saturday 8 pm pst – 11 pm est

On November 5, 1975 in Snowflake, Arizona, loggerTravis Walton (D. B. Sweeney), and his co-workers—Mike Rogers (Robert Patrick), Allan Dallis (Craig Sheffer), David Whitlock (Peter Berg), Greg Hayes (Henry Thomas) and Bobby Cogdill (Bradley Gregg)—head to work in the White Mountains. Driving home from work, the men come across an unidentified flying object. Curious to learn more, Walton gets out of the truck and is struck by a bright beam of light from the object and is sent flying several feet backwards as if pushed by an unseen force. Fearing Walton was just killed, the others flee the scene. Rogers decides to go back to the spot to retrieve Walton, but he is nowhere to be found. Making their way back to town to report the incident, the loggers are met with skepticism, as they relate what sounds like a tall tale to Sheriff Blake Davis (Noble Willingham) and Lieutenant Frank Watters (James Garner). They are suspected of foul playdespite no apparent motive or knowledge of Walton’s whereabouts. After interviewing the men, Lieutenant Watters realizes there is a great deal of tension between Walton and Dallis, leading him to believe this might be a murder investigation. The Lieutenant also discovers a tabloid newspaper in their truck with headlines about aliens, hinting that they used the article to concoct their story. The men are accused of murder and are threatened by Travis’...