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Random Topics / Documentaries
September 06, 2011, 08:14:20 PM
Hello! This is my first post. I started listening to Coast to Coast AM only 5 months ago, and I love it. This year has been full of odd synchronicity for me. It feels like I'm in a rush to learn all I can about C2C related subjects. It's really bizarre, out of nowhere. I love old time radio. And it was this love for old radio (all usually horror) shows that led me to download a HUGE collection of shows from the BBC. Among these shows was a four-part documentary about Atlantis. I was blown away. I had never given Atlantis any thought before this. Right after getting a hold of this documentary A girl I used to know got back in touch with me out of nowhere and told me how I should start listening to Coast to Coast. I've had a blast learning about the Annunaki, Trans-humanism, Astral projection and all that other good stuff.

The documentary was about everything Coast to Coast is mostly about. Ancient wisdom, the secrets of Egypt and the Pyramids, Edgar Cayce, world ages, so much more. It was produced by Radio Canada International in 1975. I thought the information it covered must be out of date, but the more I hear about current thoughts and discoveries about Atlantis, I'm surprised very little has changed in knowledge about Atlantis. The main person who is interviewed is a man named Egerton Sykes. Others who were interviewed were Edgar Cayce's son Hugh Lynn Cayce, Dr. Manson Valentine, James Sturziker, Immanuel Velikovsky to name a few. Many, many others give their thoughts in this documentary.

I took the liberty of putting the entire documentary up on youtube. I had to break up each episode into six parts. I've put each part in listening order. I'm wondering if some people here might want to give it a listen and maybe get something out of it. Egerton Sykes was pretty old at this time, around 80, so he says some odd things here and there (he mentions he was inspired by Jules Vern's book 80,000 Leagues Under The Sea...) But he had great insight, if nothing else it's great fun to hear. The documentary is presented very intelligently and it's critically thought out in its questions. The audio sounds kind of muffled at first, but it is listenable.

Part 1-
http://youtu.be/HTwoTsHRreM
http://youtu.be/Fqf-emwJnO8
http://youtu.be/eeJAxbeWvTs
http://youtu.be/IuYIPeth8Pw
http://youtu.be/xaOwXYFikmY
http://youtu.be/yeKplaTUktM

Part 2-
http://youtu.be/-UfOCXKohT4
http://youtu.be/bc8YeRZRCJg
http://youtu.be/UIYzo9ZRYAA
http://youtu.be/JQqSMS6UtJw
http://youtu.be/NqKVX3uLvzs
http://youtu.be/hr6QYqqhwWQ

Part 3-
http://youtu.be/IUyecGfXWgs
http://youtu.be/Y93zyFlxUvI
http://youtu.be/3QC_V3XDrSI
http://youtu.be/kz-v8Lx8kG8
http://youtu.be/W0_33eMZb9E
http://youtu.be/nruT5wL4hFg

Part 4-
http://youtu.be/voI9-HXwrKk
http://youtu.be/bai-PMLn6rE
http://youtu.be/lC_QLHah0mM
http://youtu.be/hgFBjF7384c
http://youtu.be/QjphZJD5GyI
http://youtu.be/G9HQysu8mT8

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