Dreamland this week leads off with a 15-minute special report on the extraordinary worldwide earthquake situation with Linda Moulton Howe's interviews of two of the world's leading seismologists. Then Whitley interviews Frank Feschino, who has spent twenty years researching what has turned out to be the largest and most complex UFO case in history.
Earthquake activity worldwide has been not only high, but unusual, as we reported last week. A cluster of 130 earthquakes has struck the Nicobar Islands in the Indian Ocean over the past 7 days, and Ecuador experienced its second earthquake storm in a month. What does this all mean? How do seismology professionals view the current situation? Where is it going to lead? Linda Howe asks a leading seismologist this week on Dreamland, in a special report that will be aired in the first fifteen minutes of the program.
Then Frank Feschino tells you all about a gigantic UFO case that you didn't even know happened! In researching a bizarre story about a monster haunting the mountains of West Virginia, Frank pieced together the story of the largest UFO event in history. The famous UFO wave over Washington in July of 1952 was ONLY A SMALL PART of this immense event. Get set for some riveting listening pleasure!
5 February 2005: L.M. Howe on Earthquakes; Braxton County M
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5 February 2005: L.M. Howe on Earthquakes; Braxton County M
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