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The Coast to Coast Radio Show guys are super-interesting; could it have something to to with all of them being Gemini People? They keep me up night after night with their Innovative, Interesting stuff you'd NEVER see on the 6 o'clock News. I've learned a tremendous amount of new things, like about the 400 mph flying cars they're now working on. UFO's are believable to me because I've seen two different types, myself. I also know why that woolly mammouth had the tropical leaves in its mouth and stomach, just before it froze to death in Siberia, 30,000 years ago and that the Earth IS going to flip over on its side again soon and WHY.. Ever notice that the Pyramids are all at the same latitude and generally look like tire wheel-balance weights? Why do you suppose that is? Or that Stone Henge was a grease rack for flying saucer wheel repairs. (It's the right size and shape. Just add hay bales on top to avoid scratching.) I wouldn't miss Coast to Coast for anything.

2007-02-02 15:56:41 · 4 answers · asked by Alan H 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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I don't know about Ian Punnett, but I DO know that both Art Bell and George Noory are Geminis and I also completely agree with everything that you said about Coast to Coast AM, because I wouldn't miss that show for anything, either!

2007-02-03 10:58:19 · answer #1 · answered by Blue Rose Thorn 6 · 0 1

Art is one of the greatest rock stars in the history of entertainment. He's kept his cult status so properly and he's one of the earliest bonding moments I had as a child when me and my father would listen to him ranting about UFO's and the lot.

I'm never ashamed to admit it proudly - I'm a Coast to Coast fan forever. Sorry, I don't know a damn thing about the host's signs. I'm a Pisces if that means anything to you.

My writing is influenced by some of the greatest Pisces ever and I was born on the same day as Michaelangelo. Unfortunately, I can't draw worth a **** unless I really, really concentrate and even then it's marginal.

Yeah i learned about the Chupacabra. I've never listen when he or George have psychics on, but I understand it's place in the entertainment aspect of it all. Media is just not a platform for those who claim to have psychic abilities. Same goes for Bigfoot. Bigfoot episodes are not that bad to be honest, it's just such a hoakie subject. And hello, it's on from 10-1 then replayed (here in l.a.) so whose listening? People who want to chill after a long day and hear some entertaining stuff for once. Sometimes the show gets highly political, and it's done tastefully and certainly has never overexposed itself.

So there is certainly bad, and there good, but I always found the good sometimes absolutely stunning and plays a role in my life. Particularly the global warming issue. I was educated about the basic principles of GW by Coast to Coast years ago. It's craZy he and Whitley Stieber (another great guest...) wrote the story from which The Day After Tomorrow was derived. Even though that movie was lame, the ideas and science behind it are ahead of the masses by far.

The one guy who saves the show, is Richard Hoagland. That man is soo persistent with his damn Face on Mars even after those latest photos were beamed back to NASA and then released to us. Sorry, but I for one am not the hugest NASA fan around, so I love (if not only based on pure principle) that Richard fights those clown all night and day.

Great question!

2007-02-03 00:22:46 · answer #2 · answered by sparkloom 3 · 1 0

Oh boy.......sigh.....

1)Astrological signs do not make an iota of difference. The whole practice is highly flawed.

2) The Earth cannot and will not 'flip' over on its side.

3)The pyramids were built by HUMANS.

4)The arrangement of Stone Hedge has to do with the rising and setting of the sun on specific days and archaeologists believe it may have been some sort of burial ground (not a saucer repair shop).

5) The practical hurtles facing interstellar travel makes the existence of 'flying saucers' extremely improbable. If they did exist, I don't think they would have wheels.

6)Sounds like you have been reading/hearing too much fiction. Go hear what the REAL scientists have to say. They know their stuff and have real proof to back it up.

2007-02-03 00:20:15 · answer #3 · answered by Umjahwa 2 · 1 2

Wrong category, this should be under the Mythology section. Astrology is not a science.

2007-02-03 00:05:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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