Afleveringen
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The latest wave of government UFO files has been hailed by some as a step toward disclosure while others argue it still falls short of full transparency. Jeremy reviews the highlights with Ashton Forbes, calls for whistleblower immunity and what he claims is the withholding of zero-point energy technology. Then we head to New Mexico's Sandia Mountains where Su Walker discusses meeting an alien race and her role as a translator for them following revelations that sightings in the area were featured in one of the recent government releases.
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For years, people reporting anomalous health incidents including those associated with Havana Syndrome, were largely dismissed. U.S. intelligence assessments downplayed hundreds of cases, but those conclusions are now facing renewed scrutiny after the Director of National Intelligence rescinded previous findings. Jeremy digs into what has been happening to people with Jesse Beltran and how advanced body-scanning technologies are uncovering foreign bodies in them.
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A public health preparedness plan is unveiled during the same week that an advisory council of scientists is formed, a major press conference calls for full disclosure, more UFO files are released and a high-profile motion picture hits theaters. Is it merely coincidence, or could these events be part of a broader effort to prepare the public for an extraordinary reality? Jeremy welcomes Gary Heseltine and Mark Christopher Lee to discuss the film, the broader implications of its plot, whether society is truly ready for disclosure and how we might respond if the truth were finally revealed.
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Music and the paranormal have long shared a mysterious connection. Some believe that spirits can respond to music and may even use it as a means of communication. Musicians have described feeling a profound connection during their performances. Jeremy welcomes two accomplished entertainers who have explored both realms firsthand. Darlene Koldenhoven shares a series of unexplainable experiences that unfolded throughout her career. And Gary Lachman reflects on his remarkable journey from founding member of the band Blondie to researcher of consciousness, mysticism, and the occult.
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Remote viewing, the ability to use psychic perception to gather information about targets hidden by distance or time, has been studied by government agencies and applied in a variety of fields. It has even been stated as the source of recent viral claims about alien life. Jeremy talks with Lyn Buchanan about working as a psychic spy in the CIA's Stargate Program, what remote viewers were able to perceive, and claims regarding the locations of alleged alien bases. Then Brian Cory Dobbs discusses more of the history and shares the results of an experiment he conducted to demonstrate this psychic ability exists.
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Lawmakers, researchers, and activists gathered outside the U.S. Capitol to demand greater transparency on UFOs and non-human intelligence. They accused government agencies of maintaining a decades-long veil of secrecy, called for stronger protections and immunity for whistleblowers, and urged the release of information they believe is being withheld from the public. We'll examine the claims that were made, whether this could lead to full disclosure or if it's anything more than political theater as Jeremy welcomes Red Panda Koala and Dr. Simeon Hein.
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While the true nature of the UFO phenomenon remains up for debate, sightings are still being reported. Many are isolated events, but some individuals seem to be more attuned to these encounters and experience it more than others. Jeremy welcomes Gary L. King to reveal what he believes is a unique ability that allows him to interact with mysterious lights and objects in the sky.
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There has been growing debate about the true nature of what many call "aliens." Some elements of reported abduction experiences seem like they're drawn straight from science fiction and this has fueled speculation about what people are really encountering. Jeremy talks with Joseph Jordan about his research into the phenomenon, the deception he believes is at play, and the key red flags that can help distinguish genuine experiences from misleading narratives.
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As the government releases more UFO files, a controversial report claims the CIA used genetic data submitted to ancestry databases in an attempt to identify those with possible extraterrestrial DNA. Greg Cisko breaks down the newly released material and whether it is even possible to properly analyze it. Then Jeremy speaks with Simon Bown about the many facets of alien abductions and some of the memorable encounters from experiencers.
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A wave of sighting reports and explosive claims about a famous film have reignited the mystery of Bigfoot. The legend lives after all these years, but the question still remains: where’s the body? "Snake the Bigfoot Hunter" joins Jeremy to detail an expedition to recover what he claims is an authenticated Bigfoot specimen and the scrutiny surrounding it. Then Sharon A. Hill discusses some examples of hoaxes and why they spread so quickly.
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On a night where anything can happen, we open the phones for the entire show to hear from you. Once the pandemonium begins, nothing is off limits. Jeremy takes calls from listeners exploring possible connections between paranormal phenomena, a chilling encounter with a towering figure with a snake-like head and feathers, and ghost stories — including a sleepless-night visitation that seemed to warn of the future and another involving the paranormal in attempts to solve cold cases. Plus, intuitive insights from Mary Dusina.
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Air Force veteran turned whistleblower Dylan Borland made his first public appearance since last September's Congressional hearing during an exclusive interview at McMenamins UFO Fest. Jeremy recaps what Borland says he witnessed while on active duty that changed his life forever and the personal risks that he took by coming forward. Joss & Monique Rose share their perspective on his claims and the impact it could have on others who are considering speaking out. Manny from Area 503 discusses the flaws with some of the statements and "evidence" presented by whistleblowers.
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CIA officer James Erdman III testified before a U.S. Senate committee that the intelligence community obstructed efforts by the Director's Initiatives Group to review and declassify records tied to COVID-19, MK-Ultra, UAP, political assassinations, anomalous health incidents and domestic surveillance. He alleged that files were seized and that members were monitored and retaliated against. Jeremy breaks down these startling claims and their far-reaching implications with Ryan Gable and Christopher Jordan along with the disturbing history of secret government programs that have treated unwitting citizens as human test subjects.
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In the heart of McMinnville, Oregon, home of the famous 1950 UFO sighting witnessed by Paul and Evelyn Trent, Jeremy broadcasts live from the 26th annual McMenamins UFO Fest as he talks with Kelly Chase, James Clarkson, Matthew Szydagis and Dean Fassnidge.
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Ordinary people around the world are coming forward with extraordinary experiences that challenge conventional explanations. These encounters raise profound questions about the nature of reality and whether humanity may be interacting with forces far beyond our current understanding. Jeremy is joined by Malcolm Robinson for a deep exploration into compelling cases that span a wide range of unexplained and mysterious phenomena.
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The first batch of UAP files released under an executive order signed by President Trump is now online. The materials are from unresolved cases, many of which have never before been seen by the public. As this historic disclosure process unfolds, the question remains: will the government ever fully reveal what it knows about UFOs and non-human intelligence? Jeremy along with Stephen Bassett and Ron James review what has been released, what may still be coming, and how it all fits into the bigger picture.
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A story has gone viral claiming that pastors were recently briefed on UFO-alien disclosure and urged to prepare their congregations for what could be coming. At the same time, the Trump administration appears to be about to release more information to the public. Jeremy and Pastor Paul Begley discuss what reportedly happened during this meeting, why faith leaders may be playing a key role behind the scenes, and how religion could shape humanity’s response to a revelation of this magnitude.
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While officials maintain there’s no proof of alien life or advanced extraterrestrial technology, some believe the truth may be much closer to home. What if these beings aren't from distant galaxies, but have been here all along? Jeremy and Greg Pasden wade through the hypothesis that some UAP may be the work of intelligent, non-human entities concealed on Earth. Dr. Scott Guerin dives into the idea of multidimensionality and what it could mean for humanity's readiness to encounter extraterrestrial intelligence.
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Imagine experiencing life beyond your physical body. The sensation of floating or levitating has been reported by countless individuals. Jeremy speaks with Marilynn Hughes about what happens during this state and how she learned to master the practice of leaving her body. Then we step into another realm: exploring how plant medicines may provide healing and open the door to paranormal experiences. Luke Jensen discusses how plants like ayahuasca can heal trauma, along with his research on the brain and mapping altered states of consciousness.
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You never know what you're going to find when you open up Pandora's Box. But one thing is for sure – expect the unexpected. Jeremy welcomes guests who have never been on the program before for a night of unpredictability. "Snake the Bigfoot Hunter" shares his alleged discovery of a Bigfoot body in the Adirondack Mountains, Antonio Alves opens up about a lifetime of strange contact and how it has impacted him, and Albert Lanier explores the hidden influence of secret societies in movies and television. Plus, Jeremy discusses the mystery of missing and dead scientists, the reported suicide of David Wilcock, and the controversial push to install kill switches in new cars.
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