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#1
Quote from: Morgus on November 27, 2011, 02:23:21 PM

His latest theory is that the small Mars moon Phobos is really an ancient space craft/base.


He claimed it was an artifact back in March, 2010 and in the intervening months has been busy embellishing it , as you notice, like Comet Elenin: hollow, space ship, and who knows what else. Many of the speculations can be traced back to a Soviet astrophysicist in the 1950's.
#2
Although it happened before I signed on to this forum, RCH was promoting the passage of Comet Elenin in October as epic, the event forecast by the Mayan calendar for Dec 2012 and so on.
In the event, it was of no significance.
And so we have another Y2K-scale hype which came and went without a trace.
As usual, there seems to be no consequence I know of for the deluding.
#3
Joseph Farrell was on Inception Radio's Stench of Truth for a couple of hours. There was a suggestive discussion of topics ranging from the Einstein-Cartan and Ricci tensors to Serum 525, thorium isomers, the search for non-fissionable detonators  of fusion bombs, and Himmler's occult guru. Also some  discussion of the industrial matrix involving IG Farben, which survived until 2003, and its corporate descendants.
The whole exchange would have been impossible for the Snooron without his head exploding.
An interesting dialogue of alternative, carefully researched viewpoints.
#4
Remarkable that the scientific outlook for the most fundamental factor influencing the world's environment and economy is discussed only in the depth of the night. Literal Mouldy Cow presented both sides of the current scientific discussion of the likely strength of the current and next sun cycle.
Her discussion of von Däniken's latest book was also of interest; von Däniken declined to take part, possibly because at age 78 he doesn't wish to pass his remaining hours in the company of the Snooron, and sent a Belgian representative.
#5
Quote from: Eddie Coyle on November 19, 2011, 01:11:45 AM

    The greatest Billy Mumy interview was on Howard Stern in December, 1994 when Billy West did his Dr Smith impression and basically tortured Mumy(who was selling a jazz Christmas cd) for half an hour. "Oh Dear!"...check it out on YouTube, it's priceless.

Nice segment.
Howard's psychological analysis of Boxleitner dumping Melissa Gilbert may not have been his most insightful, as a marriage lasting 16 years with one child followed.That's well above today's average, especially for tinseltown.
#6
Quote from: Cplus on November 18, 2011, 05:28:38 PM
The Mumy Returns?
Surprisingly, at least to me, the excerpts from his new album didn't totally suck.
#7
The Mumy Returns?
Surprisingly, at least to me, the excerpts from his new album didn't totally suck.
#8
Quote from: Avi on November 15, 2011, 05:20:32 PM
If you count carefully, you will note that there are 31 stars on this flag. It was an historic flag, originally used by Commodore Matthew Perry, in 1853. The repairs enacted on the cloth necessitated that it be displayed in reverse. Perry was the captain who sailed into Tokyo bay, advising the Japanese to open their ports to American trade, nearly one hundred years prior to the Japanese surrender in WW II. MacArthur had nothing to do with it. Dietrich can't count.
Intriguing how some forum members like Avi are motivated to unearth  really interesting history by the lunatic ravings of various Coast guests.
#9
At one point he referred to Secretary of War Hap Arnold.
Even though he became a 5-star general, Arnold was 2 levels below the Secretary of War, who was Stimson.
Arnold never held a position outside the military.
#10
I recently heard an old C2C interview of Dr. Steve Haltiwanger for the first time . He is a walking encyclopaedia of actual medical research.
Then I had a look at the website of the company where he works: its target audience appears to be the customers of Home Shopping Network buying a ThighMaster from Suzanne Sommers.
Well, everyone has to earn a living somehow.
#11
Quote from: fabucat on November 12, 2011, 07:05:42 PM
  Then it was Ty Bollinger and Micheal (I think he was drunk) Farley on alternative healing/medicine.

The differences in Farley's speech may have something to do with his being Native American. He has an MD with many years of experience as a forensic pathologist performing on average 3  or 4 autopsies per day, is a qualified PhD biochemist, and has pioneered in establishing the biochemical analysis of herbs.
#12
Quote from: noorysmoustache on November 12, 2011, 09:38:32 AM
Just caught up with it now. That was awesome, truly awesome.


I can't remember the last time before this show I laughed so long and so hard.
A couple more shows like this and you can package them as a cure for cancer.

And bringing other Coasties like Major Ed and RCH into his delusions and totally annoying them is pure bonus.
Just imagine the others he could include in the future; it's truly a target-rich environment.
#13
Quote from: DangerousBlossom on November 12, 2011, 03:26:21 AM
Oh yes, I almost did forgot about her.  Didn’t she say she was an “alchemical ambassador”?  And her website reveals she “is powerfully creating global transformation on the Venus path.”  Plus, she does tarot and astrology readings for $1/min.  Quite inexpensive by c2c standards.  Everyone agreed it was very lucky she never teleported to Mars.
Fascinating details.
Astroguy's inquiries are interesting too, but not unexpected.
Andy is a highly-functioning delusional, amazingly entertaining. The reconstruction of his memories with his sidekick Bret makes it shared delusions, which are even better.
Fellow Mars jumper Barry Sotoro is described as self-absorbed, narcissistic.
#14
Dr. Freud, call your office.
When it comes to the delusional and the completely unhinged, these guests are in a class of their own.
And let's not forget Eisenhower's great granddaughter, a worthy addition  to the lineup.
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