Art's Weekly Classic Show on Coast
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Art's Weekly Classic Show on Coast
May 30, 2003
Art Bell hosts a night of Time Traveler Open Lines.
I remember this show, this is one of Art's favorite things.
Art Bell hosts a night of Time Traveler Open Lines.
I remember this show, this is one of Art's favorite things.
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This weeks Classic with Ingo Swann and Paul H. Smith from May 15, 2002
Ingo Swann, the father of remote viewing, is internationally known as an advocate and researcher of the exceptional powers of the human mind, and as a leading figure in governmental and scientific projects to investigate and identify the scope of subtle human perceptions. Paul Smith, former military remote viewer and Vice-President of the International Remote Viewing Association, was a student of Ingo Swann.
http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com/
http://www.rviewer.com/
Steve Quayle offers commentary during the first hour
http://www.stevequayle.com/
Ingo Swann, the father of remote viewing, is internationally known as an advocate and researcher of the exceptional powers of the human mind, and as a leading figure in governmental and scientific projects to investigate and identify the scope of subtle human perceptions. Paul Smith, former military remote viewer and Vice-President of the International Remote Viewing Association, was a student of Ingo Swann.
http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com/
http://www.rviewer.com/
Steve Quayle offers commentary during the first hour
http://www.stevequayle.com/
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This weeks Classic with John Lear
March 21, 2004
Art Bell conducts a 4-hour conversation with John Lear, featuring revelations about the moon.
Text of John Lear's Disclosure Briefing
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/200 ... .html#lear
March 21, 2004
Art Bell conducts a 4-hour conversation with John Lear, featuring revelations about the moon.
Text of John Lear's Disclosure Briefing
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/200 ... .html#lear
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Capt Tuttle wrote: Oh no!
They didn't put up an Art classic radio show.
I'm in the habit of having 2 Art shows a week - Classic and Somewhere in Time.
They posted an Ian classic.
I hope this does not occur, again.
Capt Tuttle wrote:
But I want an Art classic show.
Me, too!
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I'm so unsure if 1 Art per week is worth Streamlink. I've kept streamlink because of the 2 shows and I almost always listen to Ian.
So that's (was) 3 per week.
The Sunday guest hosts have been good. I liked George Knapp and Lisa Garr.
Bottom line - as long as I had 2 Art's I justified my subscription.
I'm torn on what to do with my Streamlink.
-Capt. Tuttle.
So that's (was) 3 per week.
The Sunday guest hosts have been good. I liked George Knapp and Lisa Garr.
Bottom line - as long as I had 2 Art's I justified my subscription.
I'm torn on what to do with my Streamlink.
-Capt. Tuttle.
Capt Tuttle wrote: What button?
You don't see the animated button in my post above? Huh, well then - go HERE and click on Art's webcam post. It will take you to the same place.
The only fact that I know about consciousness is that I'm 'Conscious'.