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March 2000 Guests
Friday
March 31, 2000
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John V. Sanders - UFO Lore: Fiction or Fact? (LIVE)
John Sanders muses on the influence early science-fiction has on today's UFO lore,
noticing that elements of the plots of old sci-fi movies from the 1950s often surface in
current UFOlogy. John writes, "Is modern-day science fiction the stepchild of
ufology, or vice-versa? Regrettably, that question may never be answered. The evidence
presented here could be interpreted to support either position. Some have speculated that
the genre of science fiction is being used to channel truths too controversial to be
represented as such publicly. Others suspect that ufology itself is frequently tainted by
deliberate disinformation; skillfully planted to create confusion and foster doubt as to
the reality of UFOs and other things. Perhaps all we can do is heed the advice offered at
the conclusion of that memorable sci-fi flick of the 1950s - "The Thing":
"Watch The Skies! Keep Looking! Keep Watching The Skies!" See the article at http://www.borderlands.com/archives/arch/topsecret.htm
found for it, and more. |
Thursday
March 30, 2000
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Mike Mandeville: Part 2 - Assessing Cayce's
Earth Changes Readings (LIVE)
Mike Mandeville spent five years sorting through the Edgar Cayce readings on CD-ROM and
attempting to assess their veracity. Tonight, Mike will outline Cayce's story on
millennial earth changes. He provides three graphs at www.lauralee.com/mandeville.htm. These
graphs chart volcanic increases over the last 125 years; earthquake increases over the 30
years; and a visual representation of the wave generated by Earth's wobble around its
axis. Mike's complete project is available on CD-ROM entitled, "The Return of the
Phoenix: A Trilogy of the World Epic" now available at the Radio Bookstore. Note that
Mike Mandeville will join us for "Part 3 - Assessing Cayce's Atlantean Readings"
on Monday, April 3. See that write up below. God made us, and not what society dictates
for us. More details can be found at http://www.lauralee.com/mandeville.htm |
Wednesday
March 29, 2000
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Malcolm Gladwell: The PR Behind New Ideas (LIVE)
I've long been fascinated by the how and why of things. Malcolm Gladwell, a staff writer
for The New Yorker Magazine and author of "The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can
Make a Big Difference," is too. He offers new insights as he traces how new ideas
become infectious, and major change in our society happens seemingly swiftly and suddenly
- after reaching a "tipping point." The American Revolution is one example, as
are trends in fashion, word use, and product lines. What personality type is a natural
"pollinator" of new trends and ideas? How powerful is word of mouth? How do you
start and sustain a trend? http://www.lauralee.com/gladwell.htm |
Tuesday
March 28, 2000
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Wade Clark Roof: The Future of Religion
Roof shares his academic study of the flowering of religious diversity in America today.
You'll find his statistics as well as his stories of interest, as Roof describes this
"quest culture" created by the baby boomers and the generation of a
"marketplace" of new spiritual beliefs and practices and of revisited
traditions. He also describes five subcultures: dogmatists, born-again Christians,
mainstream believers, metaphysical believers and seekers, and secularists. Drawing on
surveys and in-depth interviews for over a decade, he reports on the religious and
spiritual styles, family patterns, and moral vision and values for each of these
subcultures. The result is an innovative, engaging approach to understanding how religious
life is being reshaped as we move into the next century. More info at http://www.lauralee.com/roof.htm |
Monday
March 27, 2000
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Richard Lefors Clark: Party Levitation
An account of how to get a group of friends together, and practice a little levitation.
Put one volunteer in a chair, with someone at each corner. Perform simple 'ritual,' and
let the fun begin. We found the technique to be quite successful. Clark shares his theory
on how this all works. Callers remember this as a popular slumber-party game. http://www.lauralee.com/clark.htm |
Friday
March 24, 2000
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Stephen Mehler - Tunnels Connecting Pyramids
Mehler says that he and Abdel Hakim Awyen found evidence of a vast hydraulics system under
the Giza plateau. They suggest these water ways and tunnels, connecting to the pyramids,
were components of an ancient technology that dates back over 10,000 years to Giza's
indigenous population. The ancient name of Egypt is KMT, or Khemet; this early
civilization thus earns the name "Khemetians." We'll ask how these findings
support Christopher Dunn's thesis on the Great Pyramid as ancient power plant and how far
this tunnel system extends, what evidence they found for it, and more. http://www.lauralee.com/mehler.htm |
Thursday
March 23, 2000
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Michael Schneider - Understanding the Universe (LIVE)
"The universe may be a mystery, but it's no secret," says Michael, as he
proceeds to lay out the geometric code of Nature and new perceptions on the unity of
nature, science, art, mythology and mathematics. Michael's book is A Beginner's Guide
To Constructing The Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes Of Nature, Art and Science http://www.lauralee.com/schneider.htm |
Wednesday
March 22, 2000
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Dr. Brent Morris: The History of Freemasonry
Freemasonry Historian shares his research on questions that came up on recent shows ----
how many of our Founding Fathers were actually Freemasons, when the Freemasons were
founded, and more. Several Freemasons called in to request that Dr. Morris present the
conservative historical view. Dr. Morris, a Freemason for 27 years, and an honorary 33rd
degree Mason, is the only full member in the U.S. of the Quatuor Coronati (the Four
Crowned Ones) in London, which is the oldest and most prestigious lodge devoted to
research. He has a doctorate in mathematics, and is the author of Cornerstones of
Freedom: A Masonic Tradition and Masonic Philanthropies: A Tradition of Caring
and co-author, with Art DeHoyos of Is It True What they Say About Freemasonry? http://www.lauralee.com/morris.htm |
Tuesday
March 21, 2000
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Mike Mandeville - Edgar Cayce Prophecies (LIVE)
Just what is the Hall of Records and when will it be opened? Just where is it and what
will be found in it? Haven't Edgar Cayce's Millennial predictions failed? If they haven't,
will there be a shifting of the poles on 5/5/2000? or at some other time? If the poles
shift, what will happen? Are Los Angeles and San Francisco due for the big one during the
Millennium? Mandeville answers these questions by laying out the results of his intense
five year personal Phoenix Quest to master the prophecies and earth change predictions of
Edgar Cayce and others. For the first time, Mandeville has composed Cayce's comments about
the ancient past and his prophecies of the future into an integrated whole. After years of
study, Mandeville has systematically validated each element of Cayce's complete vision
with historical and scientific facts and is now ready to share the results. The results
have just been published in three books on a CD-ROM titled: The Return of the Phoenix:
A Trilogy of the World Epic. More details can be found at http://www.lauralee.com/mandeville.htm |
Monday
March 20, 2000
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Brian Damiata
Last week we heard from Eden Bailey the compelling story of her bout with cancer, and how
in 45 days her two-inch tumor disappeared. Brian is the husband who assisted her through
this process. He shares his own insights, and the lessons he learned -- among them, that
we create our own reality --and how he applies them to his own life. "The lack of
enthusiasm on the part of the oncologist for what Eden did to reverse her cancer prompted
me to question the goals of science," says Brian. "I also decided to pursue my
interest in archeology." He'll tell us how much of the data on the diminishment of
Earth's magnetic field was plotted using pottery shards and other artifacts, and the
latest theories on magnetic reversals. |
Friday
March 17, 2000
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Mark Albion: Making a Life - Making a Living (LIVE)
Former professor at Harvard Business School, highly successful Fortune 500 consultant, and
part owner of lucrative businesses, Mark Albion had it all--but the "it" he had
wasn't what his body and soul needed to thrive. So he did the unthinkable. He gave up what
he did so well and started over. Many of us built careers based on what we were good at,
not what we loved -- not what made us feel ALIVE. More info at http://www.lauralee.com/albion.htm |
Thursday
March 16, 2000
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Michael Strainic: Inside the UFO Phenomenon
Long term Ufologist with a view you don't hear often from an insider: "the UFO field
has changed over the years, and not for the better," says Strainic. He notes that
abduction reports are way down, we've all had our fill of Roswell ad nauseum, there is
nothing new at the moment (though there will be) and the field could use a sense of humor.
"After 50 years, things look pretty pathetic" he says. More info at http://www.lauralee.com/strainic.htm |
Wednesday
March 15, 2000
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William Sullivan - Secret of the Incas
Step by step, Sullivan pieces together the hidden esoteric tradition of the Andes to
uncover the tragic secret of the Incas, a tribe who believed that, if events in the
heavens could influence those on earth, perhaps the reverse could be true. Anyone who
reads this book will never look at the ruins of the Incas, or at the night sky, the same
way again. At its peak, the Inca empire was the largest on Earth. Yet in the year 1532, it
was conquered by fewer than 200 Spanish adventurers. How could this happen? Approaching
the answer clue by clue, scholar William Sullivan decodes the myths of the
Incas to reveal an astoundingly precise record of astronomical events. The Incas accepted
their fate as written in the stars. More info at http://www.lauralee.com/sullivan.htm |
Tuesday
March 14, 2000
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Graham Hancock: A Quest for the Hidden Legacy of Mankind
New evidence of a technologically and culturally advanced civilization that was destroyed
and obliterated from human memory. The same "technical language" based on
astronomy and the cycles, or Ages marked by the Precession of the Equinox, was
encoded in myth and monument by the ancient Egyptians. Bauval and Hancock suggest that the
legendary "First Time" revered in ancient texts was 12,000 years ago, when
survivors of a highly advanced, worldwide culture started anew after a cataclysm that
destroyed much of their civilization, and that triggered our present amnesia. The date of
this event, 10,500 B.C., (12.5 thousand years ago) is marked in many ways by the Sphinx
and Great Pyramid complex at Giza, and corroborates the geological evidence of a great
catastrophe.More info at http://www.lauralee.com/grahamhancock.htm |
Monday
March 13, 2000
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Eden Bailey: She Cured Herself of Cancer (LIVE)
I heard about Eden's story through the friend of a friend. That she had lymphoma, cancer
of the lymph system ten years ago, and within months, invoked a spontaneous remission and
has been cancer free ever since. So how did she do it? I finally got to meet Eden in
person, and asked her. "I had one chemotherapy session when I was first diagnosed,
and it almost killed me," she says. "So I devised my own treatment. I did use
macrobiotics and Chinese herbs to cleanse and support my body, but the real work, the key
as I see it, was that I quit everything else that was going on in my life, and focused on
understanding why I had brought this situation into my life. That understanding became the
most important thing to me. I used some very unconventional methods for getting at that
understanding. And If I had to die, that was ok, as long as I came to that understanding,
and clearing." Eden will tell us the rest of her story, and she does so, a bit
reluctantly. "I don't want to be anyone's guru," she says. "I don't want
people to think that they can do what I did and it will automatically work for them. I
don't want that responsibility." But, I said, to hear your story is inspiring, both
in that it can be done, and in motivating us to find our own path through this. And its in
this spirit that Eden consented to share her story. |
Friday
March 10, 2000
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Donna Eden: Mapping our Energy Selves (LIVE)
Ms. Eden offers a map to the various energy systems of the body, as well as clear insights
and simple techniques to balance and energize your own system. A healer for over twenty
years, she began developing techniques for seeing and working with her own energy when she
was sick and Western Medicine couldn't help her. In inspiring terms, she describes how she
feels and sees and works with energy. She also describes the chakra system, and seven
other energy systems to our bodies, including the "strange flows". Donna Eden is
the author of Energy Medicine. http://www.lauralee.com/eden.htm |
Thursday
March 9, 2000
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George Erikson: Costa Rica's Stone Spheres
were Navigational Pointers
There is more and more evidence that ancient cultures crossed oceans on a regular basis.
How extensive and sophisticated was ancient navigation? According to George Erikson, part
of that answer lies in a new interpretation of those curious stone spheres of Costa Rica
-- as an ancient navigational device. Some measure seven feet in diameter and weigh over
30 tons, and have been found to be within 2 millimeters of absolute spherical perfection
-- a feat not possible in today's technological world until the invention of the laser.
Sightlines from groups of spheres point directly toward Easter Island, Stonehenge, and
Giza. Erkson suggests that, like Polynesian sightings stones found in the Gilbert Islands
at Arorae, the Costa Rica spheres indicated sailing routes, strategically placed, in the
middle of the Americas, at the crossroads of worldwide navigational routes. This would
also shed new understanding on the figures holding shallow concave bowls (to determine
zenith stars), repeated depictions of the Sailor's Cross, and Stone Lapidas, found only in
Costa Rica, so thinly carved that they mimic precisely the guara boards used in raft
navigation by Peruvians at the time Europeans first encountered the New World. Erikson
also suggests these artifacts date back 12,000 plus years, and are evidence of lost
Atlantis. Ivar Zapp and George Erikson are the authors of Atlantis in America More
info at http://www.lauralee.com/erikson.htm |
Wednesday
March 8, 2000
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Peter Lambrou: Process Your Emotions Quickly (LIVE)
Thought Field Therapy is the term given to a technique devised by two psychologists to
help patients safely, quickly, process "stuck" emotions. They use a blend of
breathing and relaxation exercises, affirmations, eye movements, and tapping specific
pressure points on the body, to access, neutralize, and "reprogram" old thought
and emotion. Working with over 6,000 patients, they've found this therapy helpful for fear
of flying, public speaking, addictive urges, or painful emotions such as embarrassment or
regret. Peter Lambrou and George Pratt, both psychologists at Scripps Memorial Hospital,
are the authors of Instant Emotional Healing: Accupressure for the Emotions http://www.lauralee.com/lambrou.htm |
Tuesday
March 7, 2000
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Callum Coats: The Life and Work of Viktor
Schauberger
Viktor Schauberger pioneered a completely new understanding of the nature of water as the
most important life-giving and energy-empowered substance on the planet. This led him to
develop a radical new science which flew in the face of conventional scientific thinking
but which, today, is being increasingly recognized for its highly-relevant implications
for civilization. Callum outlines Schauberger's concepts and applications, examining such
topics as the energy in water, river cleansing, jet engines, gravity-defying UFO-like
machines, a free energy heater-cum-cooler, friction-free water pipes and home power
generators. Using the principles of the vortex, temperature gradients, biocondensers and
the ubiquity of positive and negative charge, Schauberger elucidated new principles of
energy, magnetism, tree and plant growth. His maxim: "Comprehend and Copy
Nature!" http://www.lauralee.com/coats.htm |
Monday
March 6, 2000
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Carl Munck: Decoding Ancient Sites
Archeocryptography is a new twist on ancient mysteries, one suggesting that the ancients
measured and mapped the Earth and encoded this data in the design of temples. Has Carl
Munck decoded the mathematical formula, which seems to indicate the builders designed each
temple to suggest numbers, (365 stairs, 4 terraces, 9 corners, etc.) which when
multiplied, arrive at the same value as their grid coordinates multiplied? You decide.
More info at http://www.lauralee.com/munck.htm |
Friday
March 3, 2000
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Alan Butler: The Megalithic Computer Disk
British researcher Alan Butler's passion is the study of early calendars, Bronze Age
cultures, the beginnings of astronomy and astrology and Earth mysteries. Ten years
ago, during a holiday on Crete, he happened upon the "Phaistos Disc" and began
to decode it, finding that what looked like a mere decorative artifact was a piece of
sophisticated calendar keeping, and much more. http://209.245.176.138/butler.htm |
Thursday
March 2, 2000
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Peter Davenport, Director of the National UFO Reporting
Center (LIVE)
Peter will discuss some of the more interesting and dramatic sightings reported recently
to NUFORC, including the following: --The wedge-shaped object that was pursued by seven
police departments on the morning of January 05, 2000, in western Illinois; --The peculiar
yellow orbs that fly in formation that have been reported from Florida, Texas, Arizona,
Oregon, and, most recently, over Rockford, Illinois; --The immense flash of light over
northwestern New Mexico on Sunday, August 15, 1999, that illuminated at least 3,000 square
miles, and perhaps as much at 10,000 square miles, or New Mexico desert as though it were
daylight. These events, and many more, are posted on the NUFORC website at http://www.ufocenter.com. The program will serve as a
bit of a "homecoming" for Peter, since some of his earliest radio experience was
as a guest on the Laura Lee Program. |
Wednesday
March 1, 2000
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Dr.Edward Bousfield: Are Sea Serpents for Real?
Dr. Edward Bousfield, retired research consultant at The Royal British Columbia Museum,
has conducted the search for evidence that sea serpents exist off the coast of British
Columbia, Canada and the adjacent coastal waters of the several American states. His book,
Cadborosaurus: The Sea Serpent contains intriguing photographs and eye witness
accounts. http://209.245.176.138/bousfield.htm |
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