Todd is joined this week by Victoria GeVoian, who is the co-founder of Contact in the Desert, one of the largest UFOlogy events in the country.

A three day extravaganza that many of the most diehard followers of UFOlogy are sure to attend. And for good reason, Contact in the Desert features themost prominent voices in the field, dropping the latest research and news on a subject that although has seen it’s fair share of scorn and ridicule in years past, is finally gaining more momentum within the mainstream of society.

Co-founder of Contact in the Desert Victoria GaVoian shares her amazing story – a path that led to the creation of this landmark conference.

 

 

Episode 136- The Psychic Lawyer

Todd is joined this week on the show by Mark Anthony, who is a world-renowned fourth generation science based evidential psychic medium who communicates with spirits. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Amazon and spiritual bestsellers Never Letting Go and Evidence of Eternity.

 
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Episode 31- Spontaneous Human Combustion

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.

 
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Episode 113- Marcus Edensky PT. 2

Todd is joined again Marcus Edensky, who is the CEO of Easter Island Travel.

Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is a tiny island known for its huge moai statues scattered all over the island.

The world is fascinated by the creation of these statues not only for the impressive size and quantity of them, but also for the circumstances under which they were built. This small island had very limited resources; not much drinking water, no cattle and no metal.

The statues were transported to their final location several kilometers across hilly terrain – all of this being accomplished with the highest leader being a tribal chieftain.

 
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