In Other News December 5, 2023

This interview hasn’t been broadcast since February 2012 but connects right back into the latest shows.

Richard Cassaro, author of the book Written In Stone: Decoding The Secret Masonic Religion Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals and World Architecture. We’ve scratched the surface on this topic with Jordan Maxwell in his lectures. Jordan has pointed out, there are good and bad freemason based secret societies. He’s explained it several times yet not too many people really know what goes on behind the doors in some of these windowless lodges and temples. The discussion turns to the manipulated conflict of belief systems amid religion and freemasonry. According to Richard Cassaro’s book Written In Stone, the mason’s who built some of the great cathedrals and monumental architecture embedded their doctrines into the structure itself.

Guest – Richard Cassaro, who is a freemason also acknowledges the ongoing sinister agendas being formulated by secret societies. We touch on that but we really dig into some of the fascinating parallels in the designs of temples and churches that reach across time from the New World and the Old World. We talk about the doctrine of signatures. I understand his website is filled with occult symbolism, the owls, etc, however the interesting research many haven’t seen is the triptych.
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In Other News November 30, 2023

We continue to identify a few more lei line intersections in this second hour with Peter Champoux author of Gaia Matrix: Arkhom and the Geometries of Destiny in the North American Landscape. We also look at the areas that David Paulides wrote about in his book series Missing 411 that chronicle people who go missing in North America’s national parks. Is there a correlation with energy lines, Earth rings, sacred land and missing persons? Peter Champoux’s latest work titled Ark of Antero: America’s Sacred Landscape brings together a lot of the research from Gaia Matrix to re-designate significant energy points away from a poisoned landscape and into an ideal energetic harmony.

Guest – Peter Champoux, his early exposure to stone that holds the memory of life, began while quarrying dinosaur footprints as a lad with his father in New England. A teenage revelation that his name translated to Rock of the Field led him to a fascination with other rocks in the field, like Stonehenge. As a classically trained stone mason, he studied the patterns and reactions of stone. Peter is a life long student of comparative religion and all things geographic. He was also a player in the conscious community movement in the 70 s and 80 s. His unique vision of the world has evolved into reading the patterns of local memory lines as they coalesce into large-scale patterns worldwide. Peter’s seminal work of synthesis on North American energy fields, Gaia Matrix, was published in 1999. Since that time, Peter s particular brand of geomancy, known as FIELD Geometry, has continued to evolve from community to global scale. Mapping of the Unified Field as embodied geometrically in the natural and cultural landscape provides a two-dimensional perspective on inter-dimensional reality. This window into a higher perspective integrates an awareness of place into new coherent patterns of community consciousness.

In Other News November 23, 2023

In the summer of 2001, I had recently moved to New York City after leaving a position as a radio journalist in Tampa. At the time, I had set out to begin producing long form radio documentaries. I had gotten a lead on a story about a Maryland resident named Leon Kagarise who had stacks of rare outdoor country music performances. Leon had recorded these shows throughout the late fifties and early sixties setting up recording equipment on stage at Maryland’s outdoor venues such as Sunset Park and New River Ranch. His collection was discovered by record store owner Joe Lee. Kagarise and Lee had spent hours listening to stacks of tapes and then digitally archiving them. On these tapes are unedited performances of country and bluegrass legends such as Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash and Hank Snow before they were stars. Leon’s collection offered more than a glimpse into the Goldan Age of Country Music, at a time when candid moments were rarely documented. Leon also recorded radio and TV shows when stations themselves weren’t archiving their own broadcasts.

I took a bus from New York to Towson, Maryland. I stayed at a motel for a couple nights, Joe Lee picked me up and graciously drove me around to meet and interview Leon and local musicians. This radio documentary project started a few months before September 11, 2001.

Its been more than two decades since this documentary aired, broadcasting on several radio stations including WMNF, WMOT and WPLN

In Other News November 16, 2023

 

In several past shows we’ve looked into the subject of electronic harassment and gangstalking with guests such as Dr. John Hall, Carissa Conti and Richard Bruce all of whom were also targets of the organized harassment scene.

Even though the word itself “gangstalking” is very likely a term created by the U.S. intelligence agencies, not unlike the word “chemtrails.” Gangstalking refers to the intense, long-term, unconstitutional surveillance and harassment of a person who has been designated as a target by someone often associated with America’s security industry.

The topic of electronic harassment has bubbled up in to mainstream attention this year, yet electronic harassment cases can also be traced back to the breaches of human rights and civil liberties documented in the research of attorney Brian Glick who wrote War At Home: Covert Action Against U.S. Activists And What We Can Do About It. In January 1988, news of a secret nationwide FBI campaign against domestic opponents of the U.S. policy in Central America are some of the earliest reports made public.

We continue to explore the subject with Robert Guffey, he’s the author of the book Chameleo: A Strange But True Story of Invisible Spies, Heroin Addiction and Homeland Security. Chameleo recounts the bizarre series of events that began in the summer of 2003 in Southern California. A heroin addict named Damien temporarily shelters a Marine who deserted Camp Pendelton with stolen merchandise including 23 pairs of nightvision goggles. This caught the attention of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service or NCIS who launched a massive gangstalking protocol against Damien that include invisibility suits and hologram technology.

Guest – Robert Guffey is a lecturer in the Department of English at California State University – Long Beach. A graduate of the famed Clarion Writers Workshop in Seattle, he is the author of a collection of novellas entitled Spies & Saucers (PS Publishing, 2014). His first book of nonfiction, Cryptoscatology: Conspiracy Theory as Art Form, was published in 2012. He’s written stories and articles for numerous magazines and anthologies, among them Fortean Times, Mysteries, Nameless Magazine, New Dawn, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Paranoia, The Third Alternative, and Video Watchdog Magazine. Guffey is also a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Freemason.

In Other News November 9, 2023

Today we get a different perspective on the origin of Thanksgiving Day by referencing early texts and reference books gathered from the library of returning guest Harry Hubbard. His video on youtube titled In Search of Thanksgiving uncovers an anomaly in the historic record regarding the publishing of original manuscripts describing the events of the 1600s at the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Strangely, the original writings of William Bradford, John Winthrop, Edward Winslow and others have been consistently published a century or so later from the hand written manuscript. In addition, as pointed out by many scholars, the official record of history depicting the life of early settlers in the 1600s has been dramatically revised in later accounts. Harry Hubbard describes multiple cases of stolen or missing original manuscripts that suddenly turn up hundreds of years later. We explore some ideas of what may have happened to recorded history in the 18th century.

Today Thanksgiving is described as being celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November by federal legislation in 1941. It has been an annual tradition in the United States by presidential proclamation since 1863 and by state legislation since the Founding Fathers of the United States. Historically, Thanksgiving has traditionally been a celebration of the blessings of the year, including the harvest. What Americans call the “Holiday Season” generally begins with Thanksgiving. There are a list of other countries that recognize their own Thanksgiving including The Netherlands, Canada, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Australia and the UK

Guest – Harry Hubbard is a researcher and collector of rare books, maps and artifacts. We spoke with him in previous interviews about the ancient Egyptian repository in the southern Illinois caves and also on the many maps depicting Atlantis, and the Bargos Islands at the North Pole. We look today at how the word “thanksgiving” is referenced in various historic texts and the strange conflicting accounts in revised editions of original manuscripts that were later released much later.

We hear part of a speech by Ray Fadden, a teacher and influential figure among the Mohawks of Akwesasne. He passed away in November 2008, at the age of 98. In 1930, Ray Fadden, became one of the first teachers at the St. Regis Mohawk School in Hogansburg. Ray grew up in the Adirondack Mountains. He was part Mohawk and spent many years learning all he could about the Mohawk culture and history both from books and from elders he met throughout the Iroquois Confederacy.

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