10 pm - 2 am PT Ancient AstronautsResearcher Giorgio Tsoukalos will discuss the latest developments in the ancient astronaut field, as well his work on the idea that ancient dragons in Chinese folklore and Native American Thunderbirds may have been machines rather than animals. First Hour: Radio host Alex Jones offers commentary on the Census, privacy, and govt. intrusion.
Tuesday - Mar 16, 2010 Secret Govt., Ufology, & DulceUnorthodox ufologist Norio Hayakawa shared his views and research on UFOs, clandestine government activities, and the mysterious Dulce, New Mexico area. Last hour guest, teacher and author Sandra Ingerman talked about healing from a shamanic perspective. More |
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Blinded soldier now able to 'see' with his tongue
Lance Corporal Craig Lundberg can read words, identify shapes and walk unaided thanks to the BrainPort device.
— The Telegraph
Sierra Sasquatch: Habituation Dissected
This week's MonsterQuest episode is a return to Sasquatch territory, with an interesting twist.
— Cryptomundo
A Supersonic Jump, From 23 Miles in the Air
Felix Baumgartner plans to jump from a helium balloon in the stratosphere at least 120,000 feet above Earth.
— NY Times
Red in Jupiter's Spot Not What Astronomers Thought
The best thermal images of Jupiter's Great Red Spot yet captured have revealed surprising weather and temperature variation.
— Wired
The mysterious case of the frogs' legs
Biological artist Brandon Ballengee takes strangely beautiful pictures of deformed frogs and toads.
— New Scientist
Man has 12 fingers and 14 toes
Rather than feel self conscious about the way he was born, Haramb Ashok Kumthekar has always celebrated his extra digits.
— Ananova
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