Ian Punnett Guest(s): Andrew Gause, Adam Fergusson
Saturday January 29, 2011
In the first half, monetary historian, Andy Gause, joins Ian to discuss the serious ramifications if states start filing for bankruptcy. Then, journalist Adam Fergusson will discuss what caused the German financial collapse in the 1920s and how it could happen in the U.S.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 10/19/01 for a night of Open Lines. Art was excited during this show to see results from Princeton University over a mass consciousness experiment he conducted the night before.
Hosted by John B. Wells
Guest(s): David Sereda
Sunday January 30, 2011
Guest host John B. Wells (email) speaks with scientist, filmmaker and mystic ecologist David Sereda about his latest research on the Earth's pole shift and why the sunrise has been early, the bird die-off, quantum electro-dynamics, and 2012, as well as children who can physically pop in and out of dimensions.
Hosted by George Noory
Guest(s): Brian Greene
Monday January 31, 2011
Theoretical physicist and celebrated author, Brian Greene will discuss hot topics in cosmology: the multiverse, the holographic universe, unseen parallel worlds in dimensions separated by millimeters, our universe as a super-advanced computer program and the essentially hidden nature of reality.
Hosted by George Noory
Guest(s): Ty Bollinger
Tuesday February 1, 2011
Motivated by the death of both parents from cancer, journalist Ty Bollinger set out to find out all he could about cancer and discovered a world of effective treatments which are being ignored by the medical establishment.