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End of Days Radio

Started by Corona Kitty, October 25, 2013, 03:45:45 PM

ninjashoes


https://youtu.be/jahipwGZuzI

Special thanks to Connie Willis for making this happen. I screwed up on a couple of things, one being I forgot to ask the questions from bellgab(sorry) and I also botched the Japanese food thing. Don't worry I will elaborate on Japanese food more next time.

QuoteDaniel  starts off ranting about all kinds of things such as Japanese food and the truth behind Atlantean civilization.

He is then joined by Connie Willis who is a part time host of Coast to Coast AM. She is also the host of her own exciting emerging program Blue Rock Talk. Connie talks to us about her beginnings in radio as well as what exactly got her started. We learn of the haunted house she grew up in and talk a bit about the afterlife which Connie strongly believes in. We then get into some deeper discussion as Connie gives her take on several topics from A to Z including Hybrid children, negative aliens, Travis Walton, remote viewing, super soldiers, mantis aliens and the concept of the pineal gland being suppressed by negative forces.

Connie then turns the tables on Daniel and gets him to open up about a very personal experience he had years ago in the jungles of south America. They chat for a bit about Bigfoot throughout this program as well. It is a truly exciting and interesting interview from start to finish as both host and guest sit back and have a real conversation about how to turn heads while trying to promote a paranormal talk radio show.

We then come back from break and Daniel talks about a handful of relevant topics. He then gives a very special shout out to Bellgab before explaining what his favourite paranormal topic is. Todd calls in as well and hilarity ensues.

http://bluerocktalk.com/

Jackstar


Lilith

Quote from: jafstar on November 20, 2016, 06:39:31 AM
Who killed Kennedy?

Jackstar, I don't think they have secret decoder rings, they would just be speculating IMO.

ninjashoes

It was strange. I only wanted to do a 90 minute show but talking to Connie Willis was so fun we ended up going a couple hours.

The whole show ended up being 4 hours long..sigh but it was incredible.

I will definitely have Connie on again and I will save those questions for her next appearance.

Jackstar

Quote from: ninjashoes on November 20, 2016, 07:07:43 AM
I only wanted to do a 90 minute show but talking to Connie Willis was so fun we ended up going a couple hours.

If you're this bad at writing small talk, how did you get your job?

ninjashoes

Quote from: jafstar on November 20, 2016, 07:10:28 AM
If you're this bad at writing small talk, how did you get your job?

luck?

Jackstar

... you're asking me?

dismissive rolleyes

ninjashoes

Quote from: jafstar on November 20, 2016, 07:22:11 AM
... you're asking me?

dismissive rolleyes

of course i am asking you. I want to interview you next.

so have you seen a ghost or perhaps a perverted clown of some type not named me?

ninjashoes

i plugged Bellgab like 6 times so I'm part of the inner circle now.

So holiday at MV's house then?

Jackstar

Quote from: ninjashoes on November 20, 2016, 07:25:47 AM
I want to interview you next.

Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?

ninjashoes

Quote from: jafstar on November 20, 2016, 07:27:02 AM
Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?

no but I dated some women who were the devil

done that one or two times perhaps

damn eve always holding her damn apple

ninjashoes

sorry too much caffeine and excitement. Logging of bellgab now and heading to Crackdonalds.

Jackstar

Quote from: ninjashoes on November 20, 2016, 07:29:08 AM
heading to Crackdonalds.

Have you considered how much your acne might clear up if you stopped eating shitty food? Asking for a friend.

Quote from: ninjashoes on November 20, 2016, 06:38:15 AM
I also botched the Japanese food thing. Don't worry I will elaborate on Japanese food more next time.

I subscribe to Off The Great Wall. They are Asian Americans who do some great food videos.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_waO1EJ4Ju8


I had never even heard of hot pot until I watched their videos.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x9cLICI5Rs

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: ninjashoes on November 20, 2016, 07:26:55 AM
i plugged Bellgab like 6 times so I'm part of the inner circle now.

So holiday at MV's house then?

Only like six times? Was it six or wasn't it? Your adoring audience needs to know.

akwilly

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on November 20, 2016, 10:06:38 AM
I had never even heard of hot pot until I watched their videos.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x9cLICI5Rs
nothing freaks me out more than freakin Japanese people with normal American voices.

Quote from: akwilly on November 20, 2016, 12:33:07 PM
nothing freaks me out more than freakin Japanese people with normal American voices.

We have plenty of Asians living around here who were born here, what's somewhat startling is hearing one with a French, German, English, etc accent

zeebo

Quote from: PB the Deplorable on November 20, 2016, 01:23:08 PM
We have plenty of Asians living around here who were born here, what's somewhat startling is hearing one with a French, German, English, etc accent

Years ago when I was traveling through Asia, I stopped into this travel agency in Hanoi to arrange a side-trip.  From behind the curtain emerges this petite, stunningly beautiful young lady, in traditional Vietnamese garb.  I was more stunned though when she started talking with the roughest, bawdiest Australian accent I've ever heard.  I asked her where she learned her English and she blurts out "I've got me an Aussie bloke!"

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: zeebo on November 20, 2016, 01:52:43 PM
Years ago when I was traveling through Asia, I stopped into this travel agency in Hanoi to arrange a side-trip.  From behind the curtain emerges this petite, stunningly beautiful young lady, in traditional Vietnamese garb.  I was more stunned though when she started talking with the roughest, bawdiest Australian accent I've ever heard.  I asked her where she learned her English and she blurts out "I've got me an Aussie bloke!"

Glasgow has a large Italian and Indian ancestory;  that's weird the first few times to hear part Indian or Italian/ thick Scottish accents. Fantastic Indian restaurant in Glasgow too. 

albrecht

Quote from: akwilly on November 20, 2016, 12:33:07 PM
nothing freaks me out more than freakin Japanese people with normal American voices.
My favorite is some Asian that learned English via certain missionaries or after attending an American school in the South. I remember one guy who didn't know English until he went to Oral Roberts. It was awesome: an Asian dude who sounded like a Oklahoma cracker preacher.

zeebo

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on November 20, 2016, 02:08:17 PM
Glasgow has a large Italian and Indian ancestory;  that's weird the first few times to hear part Indian or Italian/ thick Scottish accents. Fantastic Indian restaurant in Glasgow too.

I've heard that some of the best Indian food on earth is in the U.K.  Damn now I want some spicy vindaloo washed down with a fresh Bass Ale.

albrecht

Quote from: zeebo on November 20, 2016, 03:15:16 PM
I've heard that some of the best Indian food on earth is in the U.K.  Damn now I want some spicy vindaloo washed down with a fresh Bass Ale.
It has. Technically, as my Pakistani friends always tell me, the "Indian" food we like is more properly "Pakistani" food since most Indian dishes are vegetarian. Whatever, Pakistan used to be a part of India so I'm sticking with calling it "Indian." A very spicy lamb vindaloo, naan, and big bottles of Cobra beer* to wash it down sounds good right now!

*"Cobra continues to dominate the UK's Indian restaurant market, being sold at more than 98% of licensed curry houses"
Interesting business story actually: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-28439834

AZZERAE

Speaking of great Indian food, you folks should try a 'bunny chow' some day - this dish originated on the east coast of South Africa. Its incredibly spicy lamb curry, gravy and yellow potato stuffed into a quarter loaf of hollowed out white bread, served with a side of sambles and atchar. Delicious!

Corona Kitty


http://youtu.be/bjA-JhHM97w


Episode 4: A Brand New Life.

Michael opened the show with a few thoughts about the challenges of the past year and the recent changes on his show. Then Rebecca Hardcastle Wright, founder of the Institute for Exoconsciousness, joined Michael to talk about her electric career as a researcher and healer working with ET and UFO experiencers, and her unique perspective on human consciousness.

She also spoke of her small role in the Podesta Wikileaks emails, her childhood shamanic and “Star School” experiences, and her work in the Phoenix Lights community.

In the second half of the show, Michael welcomed Jim Harold, host of The Paranormal Podcast and Campfire, his podcast and book series documenting strange stories shared by ordinary people.

Jim talked about his more than decade-long career in podcasting, also sharing thoughts about the way radio is being eclipsed by audio, as well as details on his newest podcast about classic TV shows.

Corona Kitty

It's time to do this again, live Saturday night same bat time same bat channel.... However.... new URLS......


www.endofdaysmichael.org
www.endofdaysradio.org

Tunein Link:
http://tunein.com/radio/End-of-Days-Radio-s252245/
Chatroom:
http://www.endofdaysradio.org/?page_id=9

see you there friends.



Robert Bruce
Based in Western Australia, Bruce had his first out of body experience at age four and has since spent his life actively exploring metaphysical, paranormal, and spiritual phenomena. He is the author of the best-selling books: Astral Dynamics, Practical Psychic Self-Defense, Energy Work, and coauthor of the Mastering Astral Projection workbook and audio series.




Paul H. Smith, PhD, serves as president of the International Remote Viewing Association an organization of which he is a founder. A former Army intelligence officer, he served for seven years as part of the military’s top-secret remote viewing program. He is author of Reading the Enemy’s Mind and The Essential Guide to Remote Viewing. He currently serves as president and chief trainer for Remote Viewing Instructional Services. He is also the author of DVD courses on both dowsing and remote viewing.


paladin1991

Quote from: username(TM) on November 25, 2016, 10:56:23 PM
It's time to do this again, live Saturday night same bat time same bat channel.... However.... new URLS......


www.endofdaysmichael.org
www.endofdaysradio.org

Tunein Link:
http://tunein.com/radio/End-of-Days-Radio-s252245/
Chatroom:
http://www.endofdaysradio.org/?page_id=9

see you there friends.



Robert Bruce
Based in Western Australia, Bruce had his first out of body experience at age four and has since spent his life actively exploring metaphysical, paranormal, and spiritual phenomena. He is the author of the best-selling books: Astral Dynamics, Practical Psychic Self-Defense, Energy Work, and coauthor of the Mastering Astral Projection workbook and audio series.




Paul H. Smith, PhD, serves as president of the International Remote Viewing Association an organization of which he is a founder. A former Army intelligence officer, he served for seven years as part of the military’s top-secret remote viewing program. He is author of Reading the Enemy’s Mind and The Essential Guide to Remote Viewing. He currently serves as president and chief trainer for Remote Viewing Instructional Services. He is also the author of DVD courses on both dowsing and remote viewing.
YOu gotta ask Smith about his 'relations' with Ed Dames.

starrmtn001

Quote from: username(TM) on November 25, 2016, 10:56:23 PM
It's time to do this again, live Saturday night same bat time same bat channel.... However.... new URLS......


www.endofdaysmichael.org
www.endofdaysradio.org

Tunein Link:
http://tunein.com/radio/End-of-Days-Radio-s252245/
Chatroom:
http://www.endofdaysradio.org/?page_id=9

see you there friends.



Robert Bruce
Based in Western Australia, Bruce had his first out of body experience at age four and has since spent his life actively exploring metaphysical, paranormal, and spiritual phenomena. He is the author of the best-selling books: Astral Dynamics, Practical Psychic Self-Defense, Energy Work, and coauthor of the Mastering Astral Projection workbook and audio series.




Paul H. Smith, PhD, serves as president of the International Remote Viewing Association an organization of which he is a founder. A former Army intelligence officer, he served for seven years as part of the military’s top-secret remote viewing program. He is author of Reading the Enemy’s Mind and The Essential Guide to Remote Viewing. He currently serves as president and chief trainer for Remote Viewing Instructional Services. He is also the author of DVD courses on both dowsing and remote viewing.
I'll be there. ;)

Corona Kitty

Quote from: Penis mv on November 25, 2016, 11:00:20 PM
  YOu gotta ask Smith about his 'relations' with Ed Dames.


You got it champ.


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