Mon 05-04 Alternative Cancer Rx/ Bell Witch Case Ellen Brown | Paul Eno Hosted by George Noory Guest(s): Ellen Brown, Paul Eno
First Half: Founder of the Public Banking Institute and the author of a dozen books and hundreds of articles, Ellen Brown developed her research skills as an attorney practicing civil litigation in Los Angeles. She'll discuss her interest in alternative cancer treatments and people who have been punished for pioneering effective alternative protocols, the devastating drought in California, and how a private cartel has usurped the power to create money from the people themselves, and how the people can get it back.
2nd Half: Occult historian and newspaper and magazine reporter/editor Paul Eno addresses how the United States was founded on the occult, and will share case studies from his own family history in New England. He'll also talk about his research into the infamous Bell Witch case.
Wed 05-06 Ancient Aliens/ Success & Meditation Erich vonDaniken | Dean Sluyter
Hosted by George Noory Guest(s): Erich vonDaniken, Dean Sluyter
First Half: Erich von Däniken first presented, more than forty years ago, his theory of extraterrestrial contact with the ancient world in his book, Chariots of the Gods, which has had a far-reaching influence on entertainment and science. He'll discuss his latest work which has been featured on the History Channel's Ancient Aliens.
2nd Half: Author and meditation expert Dean Sluyter will discuss the unlikely ways that sports champions, hedge fund managers and powerful moguls attain degrees of success that the average person would never suspect or even consider.
Show Archive The Human Journey Thursday - May 7, 2015 Hosted by George Noory Guest(s): Leonard Mlodinow
With a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the UC Berkeley, Leonard Mlodinow is the co-author with Stephen Hawking of the best-seller A Briefer History of Time. He'll discuss his latest magnum opus which covers everything from how early man learned to survive and change both physically and mentally over two to three million years to become the species we are today, as well as the trajectory of modern science from primitive tool making to modern quantum mechanics.