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Category: UFOs and the Occult

SECOND TV PROGRAM TOO CONTROVERSIAL FOR SOME TV NETWORKS

The second 30 minutes television interview I did with Prophecy in the News was too controversial for the GEB network.  It definitely is one where I didn’t hold back on making clear why I wrote LYING WONDERS OF THE RED PLANET:  EXPOSING THE LIE OF ANCIENT ALIENS.  I think the program will grab a lot […]

NEW 30-MINUTE TV PROGRAM ON LYING WONDERS

Gary Stearman interviewed me on Prophecy in the News.  In addition to two, 11 minute “Daily Updates” we also recorded two, 30 minute shows addressing my new book, LYING WONDERS OF THE RED PLANET: EXPOSING THE LIE OF ANCIENT ALIENS.  This show will be broadcast around the country this week and next.  The second of […]

INTERVIEW-with DEREK GILBERT, “View from the Bunker”

I was privileged to be interviewed by Derek Gilbert on his Internet Radio show, “View from the Bunker” on my new book, LYING WONDERS OF THE RED PLANET: EXPOSING THE LIE OF ANCIENT ALIENS. Derek is a superlative interviewer with in depth knowledge of the subject matter–any subject matter–that we ever discuss.  I think you […]

THE NEPHILIM THEORY VS. ANCIENT ALIENS

The Nephilim Theory vs. Ancient Aliens:  A Rebuttal to Jason Colavito’s Attack on LA Marzulli Sometimes truth is best expressed when contrasted with error.  We even see writers in the Bible clarify the God’s truth by contrasting it with erroneous belief systems.  Known in theology as the “via negativa” (I am using this phrase here […]

IN RADIO CONTACT WITH MARS

Wireless Transmissions and Martian Deception On Halloween Eve, October 30, 1938, actor and writer, Orson Welles established the most famous connection ever between Mars and wireless technology.  But it was far from the most provocative.  The broadcast of H.G. Wells, War of the Worlds (1898), scared the pants off at least one million Americans, especially […]

SEEING THINGS ON MARS

Victorian Visions of Mars “The best scientist is open to experience and begins with romance – the idea that anything is possible.”  – Ray Bradbury Readers may recall the astronomer Percival Lowell (1855-1916) who, with the aid of his trusty telescope, first wrote about (and drew so creatively) the canals of Mars.  Whatever he lacked […]