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Started by henge0stone, February 23, 2015, 12:49:55 PM

albrecht

Quote from: aldousburbank on July 23, 2015, 05:48:59 PM
The Electric Universe dudes- http://www.electricuniverse.info/Introduction
and the "inner universe"....get some more psychonauts on or even just some philosopher types. Also deep-sea ocean, cave divers, etc stuff. Much under the water needs telling.

zeebo

Quote from: albrecht on July 23, 2015, 09:33:46 PM
and the "inner universe"....get some more psychonauts on or even just some philosopher types...

There's a guy named Daniel Pinchbeck, who was on many years ago with Ian I believe, who wrote the book "Breaking Open the Head" about shamanistic journeys into the mind/soul.  I remember it being quite a fascinating show.

flipska19

I would like for Art to have on a gentleman named Jaime Maussan. He hosts a television show in Mexico about UFO's and other paranormal subjects.


Quote from: albrecht on July 23, 2015, 09:33:46 PM
and the "inner universe"....get some more psychonauts on or even just some philosopher types. Also deep-sea ocean, cave divers, etc stuff. Much under the water needs telling.

In that same vein, I loved the show about caving with Bonnie Crystal(?).

Also, shows about people vanishing from the face of the earth.  Not so much David Paulides type stuff, but people who may have learned things they weren't supposed to and are missing.

gabrielle

Since Art has gone mobile so to speak, wouldn't it be cool if he could interview someone while they were actually in a cave, or underwater, or monitoring the skies somewhere?  I am not sure if this is technically even feasible, but with the internet and wifi it seems possible that the guests themselves don't necessarily have to be on the phone.....just a thought.  Perhaps some techy can answer.

ZomZom

I'd like to hear Art cover the skeptical movement, which has grown tremendously in recent years. Dr. Steven Novella, a practicing neurologist at Yale who hosts The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe podcast would be my first choice.  The Amazing Randi would be another homerun.

Hautex

Look, I'm an old guy dealing with memory issues that most all y'all will eventually deal with. Not very bad, yet, at least from what I remember...lol  But as a hippie child who grew up in the 60's, I knew there were many mind opening developments in the offing. Now, I am very heavily into brain entrainment tech, and it really works! Not wanting to waste time and money on snake-oil products produced only for the financial gratification of the creator, I've been searching for a source of true knowledge. Isochronic, Binaural Beats, and deep theta seem to work best for me, and the lucid dreaming I am again experiencing is wonderful. Not really sure if the Monroe Institute is still pure or has fallen to the dark side. Anyone found a reliable source of guidance in this field? Peace

Jackstar

Ted Breaux would be a fascinating guest for the show, even if he were not able or interested in re-creating this formula:

Quote from: Jackstar on July 29, 2015, 02:59:17 PM
Art was asked about Pizza Punch in the Reddit IAMA.

The recipe is lost. If you have a bottle of it, the recipe could be re-formulated.


This would be expensive.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tony-sachs/the-return-of-the-green-f_b_255765.html





However, this is not only possible, but it is feasible. Preserve that bottle. No joke.

cmartin1

Elisa Lam incident
Enfield Poltergeist
Dyatlov Pass incident
MH370 (now that a piece of plane has been found)
Happy Face Killer
Lost Colony on Roanoke Island
Aokigahara Forest in Japan (connection between physical landscapes and mass suicide, or ghosts luring people to suicide?)
new developments in animal intelligence
TIGHAR and other developments re: Amelia Earhart
Edison's device to talk with the dead

Dyna-X

Fusion (The latest effort from Martin-Marietta and others)
Seismology and perhaps an expert on Earth's Dynamo
Area 51 Callers Night II - get some comentary on Janet flights!
A real quantum physicist that can set the record straight about topics like entanglement, bilocation
Bigfoot (recommend Mark Parra as guest)
False-Flags (Richard Dolan) - ***I know Art plans this one, but expedite it, please!!***
Media Manipulation - talk about consolidation, stories of how things get pulled, media cronyism with pentagon, VNRs Video News Release
Someone who can speak of the parnormal, reincarnation, OBEs, etc - free of the dogma and vocabulary of spiritualism, Eastern religion and Theosophy

ZomZom

Ebola.  I so wanted to hear talk about it during last year's outbreak.

Lt.Uhura

Quote from: Hautex on July 27, 2015, 07:03:39 PM
Look, I'm an old guy dealing with memory issues that most all y'all will eventually deal with. Not very bad, yet, at least from what I remember...lol  But as a hippie child who grew up in the 60's, I knew there were many mind opening developments in the offing. Now, I am very heavily into brain entrainment tech, and it really works! Not wanting to waste time and money on snake-oil products produced only for the financial gratification of the creator, I've been searching for a source of true knowledge. Isochronic, Binaural Beats, and deep theta seem to work best for me, and the lucid dreaming I am again experiencing is wonderful. Not really sure if the Monroe Institute is still pure or has fallen to the dark side. Anyone found a reliable source of guidance in this field? Peace

I'm not familiar with the Monroe Institute, but I see one of their therapies offered is Biofeedback. I've studied a variety of mind-body practices (including Biofeedback) to use as adjunct therapies with patients in the hospital setting.  I agree that too many holistic practitioners charge exorbitant prices for their services and products.  In fact, I think the practice of over-charging for complementary therapies has been a detriment to their wider use and acceptance, as they are often cost-prohibitive for the average person.

One guest I would love to hear on Art's show is Micheal Murphy.  He wrote the fantastically informative book, The Future of The Body (1992), which was a major influence on my own studies into Biofeedback and other self-regulation therapies.  It would be great to have an updated version of the book, but Murphy is 85 yrs old now and I'm not sure if he's still writing or doing interviews.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Murphy_(author)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0874777305

Juan Cena


This could be a parody story, but what the heck.

Woman claims Bigfoot is discussing the Big Bang Theory with her.

http://www.moron.com/woman-relationship-with-bigfoot/

henge0stone

Quote from: Juan Cena on July 31, 2015, 08:38:39 PM
This could be a parody story, but what the heck.

Woman claims Bigfoot is discussing the Big Bang Theory with her.

http://www.moron.com/woman-relationship-with-bigfoot/

Stan Johnson (if he's alive still) should marry her.


b_dubb

Quote from: chefist on July 09, 2015, 02:07:36 PM
Did China Discover The New World First?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3152556/Did-China-discover-AMERICA-Ancient-Chinese-script-carved-rocks-prove-Asians-lived-New-World-3-300-years-ago.html
If you accept that there was once a land bridge between Asia and North America around the Bering Strait then it isn't much of a jump to say that a common ancestor of the Chinese and the Native Americans chiseled these marks. I suspect that there is a genetic similarity between Asians and Native Americans. If you look at the clothing and jewelry of tribal Asians and compare them with those of Native Americans there are a lot of similarities. Also Asians and Native Americans share a lot of common traits in terms of their phenotype so.

Have I mentioned I'm a huGe racist?

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: b_dubb on August 01, 2015, 10:54:35 AM
If you accept that there was once a land bridge between Asia and North America around the Bering Strait then it isn't much of a jump to say that a common ancestor of the Chinese and the Native Americans chiseled these marks. I suspect that there is a genetic similarity between Asians and Native Americans. If you look at the clothing and jewelry of tribal Asians and compare them with those of Native Americans there are a lot of similarities. Also Asians and Native Americans share a lot of common traits in terms of their phenotype so.

Have I mentioned I'm a huGe racist?


I think Polynesians got there first, followed by Vikings. The Polynesians pre-dated the indigenous Indians, suggesting their settlement, maybe?

indigoo

I'd love for Art to do a proper episode on folklore. Or, an episode on the pulp genre, weird fiction, etc...

But that may not be his scene.

Juan Cena

Quote from: indigoo on August 01, 2015, 05:24:31 PM
I'd love for Art to do a proper episode on folklore. Or, an episode on the pulp genre, weird fiction, etc...

But that may not be his scene.

I'd like to hear Art interview either Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Alan Moore or Warren Ellis.

Art and Alan Moore would be great, as they seem to be hindered spirits when it comes to their experiences with former corporate overlords.

Gaiman would be great guest as he wrote Sandman (about the King of Dreams), and Art's general interest in dreams.

Morrison would just bounce off the walls with all his ideas.

I'd probably want to hear Art interview Ellis the most, as one of the central ideas of Planetary was that the universe was a two-dimensional part of a greater multiverse, and the 3-D universe we perceive is really a hologram projected from said 2-D universe. I tried to explain this to Nancy on Bella once, but I'm pretty sure I got it wrong and confused the heck out of her. I'm sure Ellis could explain it better.

Spinner

 
I would love to hear Art interviewing one of the principals of the Electric Universe. A truly fascinating and thought-provoking subject.
Their website is www.Thunderbolts.info.
They also have a YouTube channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/ThunderboltsProject

I'd like to hear Dr. Donald Scott (one of the main proponents). IMHO, Dr. Scott would make for a more enjoyable interview than the top guy, Dr. Wal Thornhill.

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henge0stone

I know I mentioned history before but Art should specifically get a accredited historian to talk about the middle ages. They could discusses dragons, medieval myth and folklore, castles, why the fantasy genre is 98 % based on medieval Europe and why it fascinates people much more than other historical periods. 

I think a lot of people are interested in history (though I have a degree in history so I might be bias) and an orthodox historian doesn't have to be boring. Art has orthodox physicists and scientists on and they are anything but boring so I don't see why  Art should only have guests who discuss alternative history.

3OctaveFart

^ Agreed all the way.

I'd like one show specifically to deal with Arthurian legend.


Asadora

There is a guy called: Nick Bostrom ( http://www.nickbostrom.com/). He is a professor on Faculty of Philosophy & Oxford Martin School
Director, Future of Humanity Institute;
Director, Oxford Martin Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology
University of Oxford

He did a radio lecture on extraterrestrial life and the Fermi Paradox, commissioned for the BBC Radio 3 (aired on 19 July 2007 - which you can see the pdf of here: http://www.nickbostrom.com/papers/fermi.pdf.

He wrote an article in MIT Technology Review (May/June Issue 2008) which can be found here: http://www.nickbostrom.com/extraterrestrial.pdf.WHY I HOPE THE SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE FINDS NOTHING
I stumbled across him when I was doing a search for something else and the aforementioned article piqued my interest enough in which to read.

I am not sure if he has been interviewed by someone from the Paranormal community. I'm not even sure if he would do one either. But what I do know, is that if Art could invite Nick Bostrom onto the show...it would certainly be a night of cerebral bliss. XD
Certainly a lot of food for thought there!

Kind Regards, ya'll!



http://www.amazon.com/A-New-Breed-Satellite-Terrorism/dp/1606939440/ref=pd_sim_14_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0X831XA63HQA4N0BVHY6

http://www.amazon.com/Guinea-Pigs-Technologies-John-Hall/dp/163135552X/ref=pd_cp_14_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0SK7T9590B9WZ6YAE9N4

QuoteHubertus Strughold MD, Ph.D (June 15, 1898 â€" September 25, 1986) was a German-born physiologist and prominent medical researcher. Beginning in 1935 he served as chief of Aeromedical Research for the German Luftwaffe, holding this position throughout World War II. In 1947 he was brought to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip and held a series of high-ranking medical positions in both the US Air Force and NASA.

For his role in pioneering the study of the physical and psychological effects of manned spaceflight he became known as "The Father of Space Medicine".[1] Following his death, Strughold's activities under the Nazis came under greater scrutiny and allegations surrounding his involvement in Nazi-era human experimentation greatly diminished his reputation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubertus_Strughold

Quote from: henge0stone on August 02, 2015, 03:04:04 PM
I know I mentioned history before but Art should specifically get a accredited historian to talk about the middle ages. They could discusses dragons, medieval myth and folklore, castles, why the fantasy genre is 98 % based on medieval Europe and why it fascinates people much more than other historical periods. 

I think a lot of people are interested in history (though I have a degree in history so I might be bias) and an orthodox historian doesn't have to be boring. Art has orthodox physicists and scientists on and they are anything but boring so I don't see why  Art should only have guests who discuss alternative history.

Also the theories about entire missing centuries during the middle ages, theres theories about missing time during those eras as well and "lost history".


Henry Stevens....

QuoteEven though dozens of top Nazi scientists were persuaded to switch their allegiance to the United States (or other Allied nations) through Operation Paperclip at the end of World War II, many innovators continued working under their original allegiance to the Third Reich. Operating from secret bases in Norway, Greenland, the Canary Islands, Antarctica and South America, these scientists developed astonishing technologies and a postwar Nazi power structure called the “Dritte Macht” or Third Power. Stevens painstakingly provides the details, function and location, of several of these bases while revealing the underlying technologies being developedâ€"they are interrelated in unexpected ways, and Stevens’ fluency in German aids in his being able to present brand new evidence from documents and testaments translated by him for the first time.

Stevens details how Hans Kammler survived the war, and set up shop in Prague. Together with Otto Skorzeny and his South American group and Reinhard Gehlen and his crew in Munich, Kammler lifted the “Nazi International” into the Third Power, an information-based organization integral to the functioning of the Cold War. The organization sold information to both the East and the West, with only its own self-interest ultimately being served.

Stevens uses his extensive technical expertise to analyze, integrate and explain the high tech developments coming out in this postwar Nazi world. He makes new discoveries concerning death rays and communications devices, and their underlying connection to Tesla technologies. Fantastic U-boats with unconventional propulsion systems are explained, as are the field propulsion German flying discs, including the Schauberger, Vril and Haunebu saucers. Their technical history and physics in terms of levitation are discussed for the first time. The discussion culminates with the famous experimental Bell, and shows how all these technologies are tied together with a common method at their core.

This book details several seemingly independent themes and expertly weaves them into a coherent glimpse into the postwar Nazi world.  Chapters include: German Secret Bases; Norway; Greenland; The Last Battalion; Fuerteventura; Electric Schauberger; South America and Otto Skorzeny; The Third Power; Molecular Bomb; Fantastic U-Boats; Like Water-Propulsion Only Better?; Tesla's Self-Acting Engine, Part One; U-530; Tesla's Self-Acting Engine, Two?; Zusammenfassungâ€"Putting It All Together; Haunebu; Mamas, Don't Let Your Sons Grow Up To Be Bell-Boys; The Third Power in Practice;  tons more.


https://youtu.be/ETRIf8Zh18o

Jackstar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6XDMdAoRvo


I present the following without further comment, except to say--I'd rather hear Teller tell this story. Penn talks all the time!

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