Todd is joined this week on the show by Dr. Terry Hunt, the University of Oregon as Dean of the Clark Honors College and professor of anthropology, to discuss Easter Island.

Dr. Hunt’s recent book, "The Statues that Walked: Unraveling the mystery of Easter Island", co-authored with Carl Lipo, revisits the dramatic story of Rapa Nui’s prehistory.  The book won the Society for American Archaeology’s book of the year award, 2011, in the public audience category. Dr. Hunt’s research was the focus of a National Geographic Magazine cover story (July, 2012) and a full-length Nova-National Geographic TV documentary that aired on PBS in November 2012.

 

Episode 30- Edgar Cayce readings and predictions

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.

 
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Episode 82- More from Stan Gordon

After a highly entertaining conversation last on the show, Todd is once again joined by Stan Gordon, a prominent researcher of UFOs, Bigfoot and other paranormal aspects.

 
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Episode 109- Ancient Megaliths, Spirituality, Mythology

Todd is joined this week by Richard Cassaro, a Madrid-based author, lecturer, documentary filmmaker, and tour guide from New York City. His published books Written in Stone (2011), The Missing Link (2016), and Mayan Masonry (2018) offer rare insights into ancient megaliths, spirituality, mythology, magic, symbolism, secret societies, comparative religion and occult archaeology.

 
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