Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Coast to Coast Am host George Noory on Nightline

 

Everyone’s favorite late night radio host, George Noory, host of Coast to Coast Am, was recently featured on ABC network’s Nightline.

For those who don’t know, Coast to Coast Am is a 4 hour talk radio program that broadcasts 7 nights a week to a world wide audience.   The subject matter on the show ranges from Paranormal encounters, to Government Conspiracies, to Earth changes… anything that involves the “unknown”.  I have been listening to C2C for years, and find the information presented to be both {more. . .)

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Extraordinary Videos: The Fourth Kind – Abduction

Today’s video post features a documentary that is presented by George Knapp (Investigative Journalist/Frequent host of Coast to Coast Am) and Above Top Secret. The doc is called The Fourth Kind — Alien Abduction Stories. The full documentary can be found at the bottom of this post.


By now you’ve likely heard about the upcoming feature film that also goes by the title The Fourth Kind, and explores alien abduction. This title references the commonly used scale of UFO/Alien encounters.

The First Kind: Sighting

The Second Kind: Evidence

The {more. . .)

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Extraordinary Saturday Videos: Reptilians

Goodness gracious, me oh my oh golly gee!   Is it SATURDAY already?? Whoopsiedoodles!  Thursday came and went without so much as a reminder that I had some videos to post!  So it looks like we’re going to have some Saturday videos instead.  And luckily, my mad Photoshoppin’ skillz enabled me to cleverly adjust my normal Extraordinary Thursday Videos graphic, so that the casual observer would have no idea whatsoever that we normally do this on another day.  Bow down to meeeeee!

Since it is Slitherin’ Saturday, {more. . .)

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Gem Stone Healing

July 7, 2009 by natalina  
Filed under Lists, The Unexplained

I have always been interested in the healing power of stones and really anything provided by nature.  As I was paging through my archive of downloaded Coast to Coast AM programs, I came upon an old favorite of mine.

George Noory interviewed a fun and informative woman named Dr. Shelley Kaehr.  She’s a world renowned authority on holistic healing, and is really just the most bubbly and fun personality to listen to.  She’s written many books about the healing properties of nature, as well as several {more. . .)

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Get your fill of the Fantastic: Free Streamlink Weekend!

June 11, 2009 by natalina  
Filed under The Unexplained, Weird News

For anyone who is not aware, there is a fantastic radio show that has been thrilling fans of the unexplained for years…the show is Coast to Coast AM, with George Noory (formerly hosted by Art Bell) .  The show airs 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and covers topics from ghosts to UFOs to demons to secret societies to conspiracy theories to bigfoot….literally eveything that blows my skirt!  From the web site:

Coast to Coast AMairs on more than 500 stations in the U.S., as {more. . .)

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Our Flood Story Featured on Coast to Coast Am

March 29, 2009 by natalina  
Filed under Environment, Weird News, news

After posting my original story regarding the Red River Flood of 2009 that we’ve been fighting here in the Midwest and continue to fight, I decided to send the story to my favorite radio show, Coast to Coast Am.

Shortly after submitting the information, Coasttocoastam.com posted my flood picture as well as a link to the full story on their home page.  The following is the image that I submitted:

Mere moments after the post appeared, a flood of comments and emails began to pour in, and {more. . .)

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