Todd is joined this week by Allan Sturm, founder of the website structuresonthemoon.com. In part one of a two part show, Todd and Allan discuss the objects and structures that are located on the moon.
Todd is joined this week by Allan Sturm, founder of the website structuresonthemoon.com. In part one of a two part show, Todd and Allan discuss the objects and structures that are located on the moon.
Todd is joined on the show this week by Kevin Williams, the creator of www.near-death.com, the #1 website on near-death experiences, both in terms of visitor traffic and in terms of the comprehensive amount of information about near-death experiences, near-death research, and all topics related to this amazing phenomena.
During his time on the show Williams discussed the readings and predictions of Edgar Cayce. Cayce was an American Christian mystic who answered questions on subjects such as healing, reincarnation, wars, Atlantis, and future events while in a trance.
Todd is joined this week on the show by Larry Arnold, founder of ParaScience International.
Arnold was trained in the methodology of science with an undergraduate major in mechanical engineering. He later worked for the private-sector in electrical engineering. Larry developed a burgeoning fascination with human consciousness potential and undertook a new province of study: the unexplained.
In 1976 he founded ParaScience International. As director of PSI, he combines his scientific background with investigating and describing the intriguing world of forteana - those unconventional subjects and weird events that fail to find acceptance, let alone explanation, within the boundaries of today's science. Arnold is internationally recognized for his pioneering research in spontaneous human combustion.
Arnold has also been a featured guest on Coast-to-Coast with George Noory.
Todd is joined on this week's show by a tour guide from Rapa Nuia, the famous Easter Island. Easter Island is a Chilean island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in Oceania. Easter Island is most famous for its nearly 1,000 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapa Nui people. In 1995, UNESCO named Easter Island a World Heritage Site, with much of the island protected within Rapa Nui National Park.
