On this show, I discuss with Miguel, the co-author of Meet the Hybrids, and one of the Hybrids, Charmaine, the idea of Hybrids, hypnosis, memories, why they believe it to be extra-terrestrial in nature, and much more.
Meet the Hybrids was written in 2015 by Miguel Mendonça and Barbara Lamb, with the assistance of eight hybrids (and any number of guides, whether ETs, angels or higher selves).
It is the first major book to give a voice to the hybrids directly, allowing them to share their fascinating experiences and important understandings with others in their own words. This book tells not only their stories, but those of the ET races of which they are a part, and other races which have guided them.
The book is structured around interviews and informal conversations with the hybrids, conducted through 2015. Although we used a standard set of questions – to give us a way to compare across experiences – we let the conversations evolve naturally, as each person has their own focus. Every conversation was enlightening, expanding and challenging in its own way. We would spend the next few days thinking about each interview, and particular ideas or experiences they had shared. It is likely we will continue to do so as they are often wise, insightful and require a personal expansion to be able to accommodate them.
Gabriel Roberts returns to the show to talk about his latest book, The Hermit, and we get into different ideas about Psychedelics, Altered States of Consciousness, UFO's, and what it may all mean... We also talk about his new website, Eris Magazine.
Then ending music for this show is provided courtesy of Craft of Unknown Origin. The song is Glassworld Machine Elves, and you can find more about them here.
Red Pill Junkie, Joshua Cutchin, and Michael Hughes join us for a conversation about the Esoteric Side of David Bowie, as we explore Occult connections in his life and music...
Not since the Headless Horseman went charging through Sleepy Hollow has something come out of the Hudson Highlands of upstate New York as thrilling and chilling as author and paranormal researcher James A. Willis. Fueled by a steady childhood diet of Boo Berry cereal, Creepy magazine, and late-night Vincent Price movies, Willis soon developed a taste for the unexplained and quickly began seeking out all things strange and spooky. When he wasn’t trying to coax the boogeyman out from under his bed for a photo shoot, Willis pondered such eternal questions as what happens to us when we die, is there life on other planets, and what possesses someone to decorate their house with 1,001 milk jugs? In 1999, after spending more than 15 years chasing after ghosts and visiting crybaby bridges, Willis moved to Ohio and founded The Ghosts of Ohio (ghostsofohio.org), a nationally recognized paranormal research organization. Willis has grown the organization to well over 35 members in three divisions throughout the state: Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. In 2004, in what seemed to be destiny, Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, the brainchilds of the Weird US series of books, approached Willis and asked him to contribute to their latest volume, Weird US. To date, Willis has been involved with 6 books in the Weird US series. He is the co-author of Weird Ohio (2005) and Weird Indiana (2008) and was also a contributing author to Weird US (2004), Weird Hauntings (2006), Weird US II: The ODDyssey Continues (2008), and Weird Encounters (2010). Willis’ unique and offbeat writing style was officially recognized in 2006 with his induction into the Grand Order of Weird Writers. In addition, Willis has been a contributing author to several books in the Armchair Reader series, including Weird, Scary & Unusual (2008), Armchair Reader Goes Hollywood (2010), and Haunted America (2011). In 2012, Willis struck out on his own with the publication of Haunted Indiana.
For 2013’s The Big Book Of Ohio Ghost Stories, Willis crisscrossed Ohio to bring readers over 75 of the Buckeye state’s most famous (and infamous) ghosts. Willis’ latest project, Ohio’s Historic Haunts: Investigating the Paranormal in the Buckeye State, was a joint effort with Kent State University Press. Released in late 2015, the book approached hauntings and ghost stories from a historical perspective and chronicled Willis’ personal experiences when locked inside of some of Ohio’s most haunted locations. A sought-after public speaker, Willis has given presentations throughout the United States, during which he has educated and entertained tens of thousands of people of all ages in crowd sizes ranging from 10 to well over 600. He has also been featured in more than 75 media sources, including CNN, USA Today, Columbus Business First, Midwest Living, The Canadian Press, and even the Kuwait Times. Willis currently resides in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife and daughter, a Queen-loving parrot, and three narcoleptic cats.
Steph Young returns to the show to talk about the rash of mysterious drowning deaths, for lack of a better term. Steph has been researching this data for years, and it has been included in all of her books, so with this conversation she discusses all the different paths it has taken her down. Although there are no definitive answers here, Steph isn't afraid to explore a lot of different ideas. Although these are often called drownings, they are usually not. Young college age students found in the water, in ways that make no sense. Often there is no certain cause of death, and they tend to be found to have died on land. There are obvious patterns, but nothing that explains who or what the culprit may be, or why...
In this episode we cover the late 1990's. We discuss hoax videos, and how technology was making it easier, John Mack, Dr. Reed's Screaming Alien, Art Bell, The Heaven's Gate Cult, Implants, Black Eyed-Kids, Hybrids, and much more.
Seth Breedlove is a freelance investigative journalist, film director, screenwriter, and podcast host. He has contributed content to numerous websites on a variety of topics. He served as a columnist for the Massillon Independent, and helmed a weekly column titled "Slice of Life" that ran on the front page of the paper. In addition to his column he has covered news stories and daily assignments for the Medina Gazette.
In 2013 Seth began working on the concept for a series titled Small Town Monsters. The first chapter in this series is the film, Minerva Monster. Seth wrote and directed the film. He has since begun working on more projects which will fall under the Small Town Monsters umbrella including, Beast of Whitehall, which he also acted as cinematographer on.
In 2015 Seth started Small Town Media. A small business marketing, cinematography and production company geared toward independent business owners and indie filmmakers. Their first official full-scale film release will be Beast of Whitehall in 2016.
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