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Alien Voices - First Men in the Moon
"A segment from Leonard Nimoy's - Alien Voices: First Men in the Moon
with surprise guest William Shatner."
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Coast To Coast AM - February 27, 2015
Zombie Apocalypse /Open Lines
Host: George Noory
Guests: Forrest Carr
"In the first half of the program, George Noory welcomed former TV news director and author Forrest Carr for a discussion on the increase of weird and violent incidents around the world, and the possibility of an actual zombie apocalypse. "We're just all getting crazier," Carr said, commenting on how often bizarre stories are popping up in the news. From a passenger relieving himself in the aisle of an airplane to the deranged Miami man who ate another man's face, these kinds of strange news items are becoming increasingly common, he noted.
If the trend continues, it will probably look like a zombie apocalypse, Carr continued. He described a kind of real-world zombie that, unlike its fictitious counterpart, is sick but not dead. According to Carr, there have been two outbreaks (one a pandemic affecting a million people) of a disease called Encephalitis lethargica which caused some of those afflicted to become hyper-violent zombies. "A mysterious disease that has struck twice before could come back in a more virulent form," he warned. Carr again pointed to odd news stories that suggest a continued unraveling of society, including a violent flash mob in Philadelphia and the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which he thinks was brought down by the pilot for personal reasons."
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"The latter half of Friday's show featured Open Lines. Frequent caller and self-professed God's ten-star general in the war against media pornography, JC Webster phoned in with a rant about popular literary "filth," including the sorcery of Harry Potter, the rise of vampire culture, and the "perversion of discipline" presented in 50 Shades of Grey. "I can't stand it," he fumed. JC also accused George (and Alex Jones) for crashing his compound, releasing a bunch of cats, and drinking Southern Comfort and Lone Star beer.
Thad in West Virginia told George about his past life regression at Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. (Association for Research and Enlightenment) in which he recalled working in a tar pit. Thad said he initially sought non-conventional treatment at A.R.E. because conventional medicine had done little to help with a severe 12-year bout with eczema. An energy healer eventually cleared the skin condition which covered 80% of his body, he reported. Jeff from Chelsea, Massachusetts warned about how net neutrality will turn internet service into a public utility. "Once that happens freedom of speech will be taken away," Jeff cautioned, adding that conservative and Christian opinion would likely disappear immediately."
News segment guests: Catherine Austin Fitts / Marc Zicree / Peter Davenport
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Forget net neutrality America ...
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Talking to a Llama
CNN’s Don Lemon Winds Down This Ridiculous Day by Talking to a Llama
PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Feb. 28, 2015
"On this edition for Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015, a deadline vote keeps Homeland Security funded for one more week. Later, a reporter in Moscow reveals the latest following the assassination of a leading Russian opposition leader. And, in our signature segment, one of the most popular youth sports in America now faces scrutiny over the risk of concussions. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York."
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Magnetic Storm, Solar Eruptions, NLCs | S0 News March 1, 2015
TODAY'S WORD
from the urban dictionary ...
Universe ~ A unified consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, looking for its reason for absence.
NASA | First Global Rainfall and Snowfall Map from New Mission
Published on Feb 26, 2015NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement mission has produced its first global map of rainfall and snowfall. The GPM Core Observatory launched one year ago on Feb. 27, 2014 as a collaboration between NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and acts as the standard to unify precipitation measurements from a network of 12 satellites. The result is NASA's Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM data product, called IMERG, which combines all of these data from 12 satellites into a single, seamless map.
The map covers more of the globe than any previous precipitation data set and is updated every half hour, allowing scientists to see how rain and snow storms move around nearly the entire planet. As scientists work to understand all the elements of Earth’s climate and weather systems, and how they could change in the future, GPM provides a major step forward in providing the scientific community comprehensive and consistent measurements of precipitation.
since its been in the news a lot lately ...
From BBC/Future
Russia’s Bear: The old-fashioned plane still thriving
meanwhile ...
Nemtsov murder caught on CCTV camera
From RT
The murder of Boris Nemtsov that took place on a bridge in central Moscow overnight on Friday was caught on an all-weather camera belonging to TVC television. The low-resolution video hints that the killer may have been waiting for Nemtsov at the bridge. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/2ntvk8
Published on Mar 1, 2015
the wind is with me now ...
Rock Me On The Water
March comes crashing in ... a new regular item Ranchers ...
"If Shakespeare were still alive he be in the WWE" ...
Oh The Fury
Smashing through Bullsh!t !
Published on Mar 1, 2015
Coast To Coast AM - February 28, 2015
Psychic Detective Work
Host: Dave Schrader
Guests: Noreen Renier, Zak Bagans
"Dave Schrader welcomed the only psychic ever to lecture at the FBI Academy, Noreen Renier, who has assisted law-enforcement officials all over the world, working on more than 400 criminal cases. Noreen discussed her remarkable life and career as a criminal profiler.
In the first hour, paranormal investigator Zak Bagans talked about his TV show Ghost Adventures and new book, I Am Haunted."
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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Mar. 1, 2015
On this edition for Sunday, Mar. 1, Congress gears up to continue the debate over funding homeland security. Later, how the arrest of three men in New York and Florida this week reveals the difficulties of fighting ISIS at home. And, in our signature segment, from Ohio, thieves stealing valuable metal put the public in danger.
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