Does anyone listen to Coast to Coast AM radio show?

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  1. barefooted_in_iowa

    barefooted_in_iowa Member

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    I work in the early morning, and i finally installed a working radio in my car. I have been listening to this AM radio show called coast to coast am, and I was wondering if anyone else listens to it, and what their take is on some of the interviews/stories.
     
  2. Unknown American

    Unknown American Rogue Capitalist

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    Used to listen to it with Art Bell. Is that George Norrie guy still doing it?

    Neat subjects. A lot of it is crap designed to sell books. But I enjoyed it. Funky gloom and doom stuff. Got to love it.:D

    As I am in Central America most of the year, I do not listen to it much.
     
  3. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Yes, I listen to coast to coast am :)

    And like many other listeners I’ve tried to reenact the philadelphia experiment in the backyard swimming pool, spent hours meditating to the rhythmical sounds of the taos hum, tested the theory of spontaneous human combustion by reading the christ conspiracy in church, drove around west texas looking for the switch to turn off the lubbock lights, dumped large amounts of cash into nova scotia’s money pit, tried to concentrate enough mental energy to levitate one angstrom above the floor, and spent hours staking out a field of wheat and barley in the hope that a crop circle would appear [​IMG]


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  4. zombiewolf

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    ...I once dated a Chupacabra :eek:

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  5. bubbler211

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    when i am up i listen to it,different time zone for me
     
  6. barefooted_in_iowa

    barefooted_in_iowa Member

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    Kia Ora Ni Hao!

    There was a very intriguing show on this morning about OBE's or out of body experiences. I actually do believe in those because I have had them before... extremely scary the first time. I then did some research and found that to gain control, you must not let the fear control you. thus, I have learned to control the fear and thus gain control of a completely wonderful experience.

    I try to look at the other stories objectively through the lens of my experience. A lot of people probably don't think OBE's are real, but I know that they are. So that makes other people's stories that much more interesting to ponder and postulate upon.

    Cheers!
     
  7. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Does she have a friend?


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  8. zombiewolf

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    I theen she hab a seester...:D
     
  9. Death

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    does anyone else remember when art bell superglued his lips to his fingers? Im not sure maybe it was his fingers or his ashtray or something but it was back in the 90s. I got it on tape and i will find it to put it online if I absolutely have to. However, it is somewhere in the middle of 100 cassette tapes. If I am the one that has to put it on the internet, it is going to require hours of searching to find it, let alone the audio cable I have to splice.
     
  10. broony

    broony Banned

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    I listened to it everynight for a year and a half when i worked grave yards. Since i have moved i need a new radio so i can get reception. Great non biased show. George is a great host. I don't like Ian punnett at all though. He cuts off people who call in all the time. Doesn't let most people finish what they have to say. I think he just a bad host. Love the show though. If all media was like that people would think differently about everything. Which is the way it should be.
     
  11. Death

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    yeah, Ian is a douche. He's bad enough that i don't even listen to it when he's on

    george is good. He's no Art though.
     
  12. zombiewolf

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    Yep, I heard that show. I used to have a little shop that I worked alone at night...
    His show came on about 2:00 am.
    As I recall he was trying to fix the plastic case of one of those cassette thingy's with the ramp music.
    Art had his own style, pretty good in the early years but he faded quick after his wife died.
    I can't stand Norrie or that other guy... pundit or something :coffee:

    Some of the funniest shit was when Art used to get into big arguments with Ed Dames over that "remote viewing" stuff. :p

    ZW
     
  13. Heat

    Heat Smile, it's contagious! :) Lifetime Supporter

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    I miss this show. I can no longer get this in Ottawa.

    I use to listen to it all the time and did enjoy it.
     
  14. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    But you can listen to it online just as easily as you can from the nearest affiliate without any interference or the signal fading in and out :confused:


    For example Radio station WHAS 840 Louisville, Kentucky plays a live streaming broadcast every night.

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  15. Heat

    Heat Smile, it's contagious! :) Lifetime Supporter

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    I can stream it out of Toronto on AM640. Just checked, thanks Hotwater. :)

    I am going to give that a try the next night that I can't sleep! :)
     
  16. Lafincoyote

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    Sometimes when I wake up at 2 or 3am, I'll tune into Charlotte NC, WBT at 1110 AM, and listen. Last night 7 - 19/20, Michael Cremo of Forbidden Archaeology was on. That guy is great, if you haven't read his book you need to.
     
  17. The Earth

    The Earth Om Tare Tutare Ture Svaha

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    I remember my parents listening to that when I was 10 years old, the last time I heard it, it was a very bizarre show about aliens that had a special sexual organ, so that when they raped women, they would enjoy it..

    the funniest part though was, some guy called in from Texas, and he's like "oh yeah I seen them before, all you gotta do is shine a red light on them, and they run like a motherfuker!"

    amazing stuff..

    when I first heard it, it was all the hail bopp stuff..
     
  18. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Back in the day the Hale-Bopp comet was the shit [​IMG]

    I even purchased a new telescope just to observe it

    [​IMG]
    Image courtesy of NASA


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  19. Death

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    Those were the golden years, before the disappearance and all that jazz. He did a really good job of keeping it unbiased, but he used to have these guests that would be COMPLETELY UNSANE, and you could hear art facepalming himself the whole time, and the unbiasness went out the window. It was open season on crazy people those times lol.

    I used to like when he had Michio Kaku on the show. He was on there several times, and I could just sit back and envision the world that Kaku paints for us with his words.

    and the superglue incident, I have a cassette somewhere of part of the incident, if it hasnt been recorded over yet.
    [​IMG]
     
  20. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I remember those days I even purchased Michio Kaku’s book Hyperspace [​IMG]

    Now you see him virtually every day on either the science channel or the history channel talking about wormholes and the fabric of space-time.


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