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The British biologist Rupert Sheldrake. He wrote the book about dogs that can sense when their owners are coming home. He's extremely intelligent and fascinating to listen to. I would love to hear him on y'alls show. He's got a website if you want to see more about him.
 
What about Jenny Randles? She wrote some great books. I love the book she did concerning MIB.
 
Gene Steinberg said:
ABR486 said:
What about Jenny Randles? She wrote some great books. I love the book she did concerning MIB.

I interviewed her years ago, so that's not beyond the realm of possibility.

Damn ... this "Hunt for the Skinwalker" book is starting to affect my own reality ... I'm starting to see double ... or is it deja-vu?? :D
 
Also, Ted Phillips is always entertaining to listen to. Recently he's been doing some research into some spook lights. Just put up a new video on his website. Anyway, please keep in mind Ted Phillips. I don't think he gets nearly the respect he should.
 
ABR486 said:
The British biologist Rupert Sheldrake. He wrote the book about dogs that can sense when their owners are coming home. He's extremely intelligent and fascinating to listen to. I would love to hear him on y'alls show. He's got a website if you want to see more about him.

I'll second Rupert... well-spoken intelligent visionaries are hard to come by, and his book A New Science of Life is excellent.
 
I mentioned this on the Brian Weiss thread but in case you guys don't see it, there is a guy named Larry W. Bryant who has written a book called Conjuring Gretchen. It's about a small town southern minister whose wife underwent hypnosis and began recounting details, presumably from a previous life as a German- even speaking some German. I had first read about the case in a book by the late Ian Stevenson called 20 Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation. Anyway, it's a fascinating case and I think Larry Bryant would be a great guest. The writer is also into UFOs but I think this topic/book could be worthy of a entire show.
 
dissent said:

Oh, for fuck's sake, he's like Goldberg without the heavy NY accent. What a damned mess, and Holy Sheep Shit™, I was listening to a Toast-with-Toast "interview" he was doing with Schnoorer, and man, Shnoor is really just a brainless twit, ain't he? Painful, terrible caca.

So no, we will not invite this moridiot onto Le Paracast. Two dodos a year is our quota, and we're good for 2007. But thanks for the rec!

dB
 
Joshua P. Warren from Asheville, NC. Pretty credible guy. Researched the Brown Mtn. Lights and has spent a lot of time investigating ghosts.
 
Oh, and I appreciate you limiting the cranks to two a year David. The main reason I prefer your show overwhelmingly to other shows is the quality of the discussion- a reflection on you guys and the guests you choose. I'm glad you haven't taken the Coast to Coast route and put on every far out lunatic who has written a book.
By the way, my favorite show is the one where you and your buddy described the apparition you saw. Such an awesome episode.
 
David Biedny said:
So no, we will not invite this moridiot onto Le Paracast. Two dodos a year is our quota, and we're good for 2007. But thanks for the rec!

dB

How about 2008 :D
I listened to that Goldberg interview, and in comparison, Tsarion IS well documented and mentions his sources time after time.
Some of it should be taken with a big grain of salt, but you can't deny he's well-informed.

But hey, it was just a suggestion
 
George Anderson. He's an alleged medium (Joel Martin worked a lot with him) who's the best there is. It would be great to have him do a reading for David or Gene. I trust Gene and David will let us know if he's correct or not. Also ask him why he charges so damn much for a reading.
 
NM about the expense question, found this at their site.


" Your programs are very expensive. Why?

We understand that our private sessions are expensive, and it is our most difficult challenge. In order to answer nearly 800 phone calls, 2000 emails and 300 letters each week requires a staff that works very hard, not only to do the administrative work, but also to be a sympathetic ear when someone in grief just wants to talk. Additionally, part of the proceeds of private and group sessions help fund programs we do all around the world to help everyone benefit from the hope the sessions can bring. George Anderson also funds many local charities, and regularly waives his fee for those of limited means in order to make peace and hope a reality in their lives. George Anderson is also considered the best medium in the world, and with any extraordinary ability comes a much higher demand.

Our programs are an investment in your peace and well-being, and we consider it a once in a lifetime experience--knowing your loved ones are happy, at peace and living on in a better world that we will someday see. It is our hope that after having come for a session, there will not be a need to hear from your loved ones again through a medium, but rather, in your own heart.

We hope these questions have helped you understand more about the process of mediumship and the facts about this form of grief therapy. You may continue on to our programs by clicking below. We certainly wish you peace, and hope someday to see you at one of our programs."
 
Is George Anderson the guy with the notepad who is always drawing on it [/i]as he does the reading? If so that guy seems to be on the money quite a bit. Then again, he's probably in the money as well.:D
 
I second the Bart Sibrel suggestion.

Of all the people that have ever suggested that we didn't go to the moon, he has the best evidence, and supports it the most credibly.

I think he would be a great guest. How about have him on with another guest, sort of a debate, with a pro and con? Maybe with Richard Hoagland--who was science advisor to Walter Cronkite for the Apollo 11 moon landing, was there and despite all his other goofy claims, is a steadfast skeptic of the we-never-went-to-the-moon claims.

If Gene and David do have Bart Sibrel on, make sure to see "A Funny Thing Happened on he Way to the Moon" first, preferably just before the interview.
 
Hiya, my first post :)

What about Stan Devo...?

I dont know much of him, but have started to read the Cosmic Conspiracy being as he wrote it while in Australia (where we are) and it seems really interesting....

Cheers!!
 
ABR486 said:
Is George Anderson the guy with the notepad who is always drawing on it [/i]as he does the reading? If so that guy seems to be on the money quite a bit. Then again, he's probably in the money as well.:D

Yes, that's him.
 
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