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Mars Anomalies:

On Monday's show, author and secret space program researcher, Mike Bara, discussed anomalies and artifacts on Mars, which he believes stem from a vast, technologically advanced civilization that may have vanished in a solar system wide cataclysm, possibly of their own making. The tidal model of Mars demonstrates that the planet was actually a moon of a planet that formerly existed in the orbit where Mars is now, he argued. He further suggested that another planet existed between Mars and Jupiter (as in Tom van Flandern's Exploded Planet Hypothesis). These two former bodies in our solar system were likely Super Earths, "very large rocky terrestrial planets about five times as massive as the Earth," that have been discovered as exoplanets, he continued.

About 1.35 million years ago, the orbit of Mars was very circular, and that is probably when the explosion of the planets happened, and pushed Mars into its current elliptical orbit, he said. Bara posited that Mars was once wet and warm and had plant life and humanoids similar to Earth. These beings were our genetic ancestors or predecessors, and created a planet-wide civilization, he remarked. Some of their artifacts appear to predate the destruction of the planet Mars used to orbit, and while other structures such as the Face on Mars and the Cydonia pyramids were likely built on top of preexisting complexes, Bara theorized.

As further evidence of past civilizations on Mars, he cited photos of an area on the southern part of Mars called "Inca City" ( photos), which look similar to aerial images of buried artificial structures here on Earth. He detailed intriguing findings of the Jenkins Radio Camera in 1924, which picked up Morse code-like signals from Mars, which resemble a mysterious face. Bara also spoke about controversies surrounding the Daedalus Ziggurat on Earth's moon, and announced that he'll be participating in a new 4-part series for the Animal Planet channel called "Uncovering Aliens."

Economic Commentary:

First hour guest, author and tangible asset expert Craig R. Smith presented his views about the direction of the US economy and theraig R. Smith Websites

craigrsmith.com

Books

Black Gold Stranglehold Rediscovering Gold in the 21st Century Crashing the Dollar The Inflation Deception The Great Debasement The Great Withdrawal

Biography:

Craig R. Smith is an expert in many forms of tangible assets. He is often sought after by the media for his common sense insights on breaking news, world events, and financial trends. Over the past two decades, Craig has been interviewed on over 1,500 radio and TV programs. Craig also writes a weekly editorial for WorldNetDaily.com.

Past Shows: debasement of the American dollar. He cited the city of Detroit, which recently declared bankruptcy, as an example of Big Government failure, and the "progressive" agenda. "For the last 100 years, the progressives have been debasing our currency...they've turned millions of people into welfare junkies-- we now have more people taking a check from the government than working full time-- that math doesn't work," he commented. He further attacked the Affordable Care Act as "foolishness on steroids." (Might be able to get a free copy of The Great Withdrawal 1-800 603 1494)

Untold History:

In the first half of Sunday night's program, George Knapp was joined by film director, Oliver Stone, and professor of history, Peter Kuznick, for a discussion on how far the United States has drifted from its democratic traditions, the dangers of American exceptionalism, NSA spying, and the JFK assassination. "There's a tremendous arrogance to our ethnocentricity," Stone observed regarding America's perspective that "we have the right to do as we wish" within the global community. Kuznick noted that the idea of American exceptionalism dates back to the colonial era, but it has evolved, in modern times, to be used as bipartisan justification for less-than-honorable goals such as military intervention driven by economic desires.

Reflecting on the NSA spying scandal which has erupted in recent months, Stone argued that George W. Bush's unchallenged circumventing of the FISA courts led to the exacerbating of government spying under the Obama administration. While the current level of surveillance may seem benign to the average law-abiding citizen, Kuznick suggested that it could be dangerous for innocent civilians in the future as the spying technology gets more sophisticated and, thus, more easily abused by potentially nefarious leaders. Echoing these thoughts, Stone warned that "this is going to go into the future," and could be exacerbated in the event of another terrorist attack. Beyond terrorism, he cited the extensive spying on Vietnam War protesters and surmised that such social movements could be easily stifled in the future by way of this extensive surveillance system.

Fukushima:

In the latter half, activist and author, Helen Caldicott, talked about the devastating nature of the Fukushima disaster as well as the dangers of nuclear power in general. "This is the worst industrial accident ever to occur, but it's not over," she cautioned. Caldicot explained that two of the Fukushima power plants are crumbling and, should another earthquake strike the area, one building could collapse and release massive amounts of radiation into the atmosphere. Meanwhile, at the other building, over 250 tons of highly radioactive uranium sits 100 feet above the ground in a cooling pool, which could come crashing to the ground, causing massive fires and releasing irradiated water into the Pacific Ocean.

Aside from the potential danger, Caldicott said, 400 tons of radioactive water is currently being emitted into the ocean every day as thousands of additional tons have being collected in faulty tanks which are both faulty and susceptible to future earthquakes. She stressed that the unprecedented complexity of the disaster, as well as political and economic interests, have resulted in an inadequate response to both solving the crisis and raising awareness over the dangers still posed by it. She accused the Japanese government of "cutting corners" in an effort to save money in the disaster clean up and also blamed national pride for the lack of requests for international assistance. "This is a global, ongoing public health catastrophe and no one's attending to it," she lamented.

August 15, 2013 Coast Insider Audio Supernormal Abilities:

On Wednesday's show, scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Dean Radin, discussed his latest research into the extraordinary powers of the mind, and enlightened beings. Various 'supernormal' powers, called siddhis, were described in classical yoga texts and included everything from telepathy and precognition to invisibility and levitation. According to this tradition, these abilities would occur as a consequence of deep meditation. While everyone has the potential to develop these skills, "our lives are so distracted, that we don't have the capacity to pay attention to what's actually inside all of us," he noted. The first siddhi in advanced meditation is the simultaneous perception of past, present, and future, which could lead to precognition, he said.

Yoga and Eastern philosophies in general suggest that consciousness is fundamental and out of this emerges the physical world. Even science is beginning to question the seat of consciousness-- that awareness does not stem from the brain but is just built into the fabric of reality, Radin commented. In this way of thinking, the brain could be thought of as a receiver, and something like telepathy is not a form of signaling, but a momentary recognition of the holistic nature of reality, he outlined. Citing an experiment with an advanced meditator, he explained how the subject was able to influence the movement of a laser beam in a separate room, not by projecting outward, but by going deeper into his mind.

"Our ordinary senses are basically always projecting outward; creating a picture of a three-dimensional world that we live in...space and time. But in this deep meditative state...the whole universe is inside you," he continued. Radin also shared updates on some of his other work, including the Global Consciousness Project, an experiment showing that oolong tea blessed with good intentions strongly affects people's moods, and a new series of experiments studying interactions between mind and light.

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