RN Vooght On Fade To Black November 27th

RN Vooght On Fade To Black

November 27th 2018

 

The Omnipresent Osiris

 

RN Vooght On Fade To Black November 27th
After an untimely accident in the South American jungle during the launch of European Ariane 5 spacecraft, RN Vooght published his debut title Devolution Cycle. Purposefully penned as a work of fiction, Devolution Cycle explores writer and researcher Christopher Dunn's Giza Power Plant Theory and the sometimes blurred lines between both the historical record and mythological lore, introducing his reader to the somewhat suppressed origins of the human narrative - one which continues to be slowly revealed to us from the beneath the sands of the Giza Plateau. A far cry from fiction, The Spirit in the Sky ‘Ancient Cosmological Gods & Where In The World We Find Them’ offers a simplistic and scientifically viable explanation regarding the outdated and sometimes implausible ideas behind the mythological Ancient Egyptian God of Resurrection, Osiris. Reflecting upon the groundbreaking works of John Anthony West, Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, Laird Scranton, Brad Klausen and Bill Donahue, RN Vooght has uncovered a message from our ancestors - a long lost chapter in the story of humanity and the riddle of consciousness. RN Vooght is hopeful The Spirit in the Sky may one day prove catalyst in uniting outer space with inner space, science with religion, and more importantly, humankind with each other...

Graham Hancock: "As the Consciousness Revolution unfolds, a complex web of patterns, connections and influences in the human story are being revealed. RN Vooght's research reintroduces us to omnipresent Osiris, the divinity immanent in humanity."

 

 
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Scott Wolter On Fade To Black November 28th

Scott Wolter On Fade To Black

November 28th 2018

 

Special Guest

 
Scott Wolter On Fade To Black November 28th
Scott Wolter is an author and host of the History Channel’s America Unearthed and has been the President of American Petrographic Services since 1990.

Scott is responsible for the independent petrographic analysis testing laboratory where the Kensington Rune stone was brought for investigation in 2000. He’s been the principal petrographer in more than 5,000 investigations throughout the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, including the evaluation of fire damaged concrete at the Pentagon following the attacks of September 11, 2001.

Tonight we are going to discuss the Lost Templar Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair.
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Robert Kiviat On Fade To Black November 19th

Robert Kiviat On Fade To Black

November 19th 2018

 

The New UFO Era

 

Robert Kiviat On Fade To Black November 19th
Robert is best known for helping the FOX Network establish its alternative TV department with highly-rated Prime Time documentary specials such as Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction?, UFOs: The Best Evidence Ever Caught On Tape #1 and #2, Miracles and Visions: Fact or Fiction?, Prophecies of the Millennium, World's Greatest Hoaxes: Secrets Finally Revealed and Ghosts Caught On Tape: Fact or Fiction?

Robert then wrote, directed and produced the documentary feature, I Shot JFK: The Shocking Truth.

In 2014, NBCU-Syfy aired Robert’s two-hour "Event" documentary special, Aliens On The Moon: The Truth Exposed.

Currently, Robert is developing a TV series that expands on a December 17, 2017 New York Times “Front Page” investigation which ushered in a new UFO era by reporting that the Pentagon firmly believes UFOs recently filmed by military cameras might be alien spacecraft, posing a real and present global danger.

 

 
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Happy Thanksgiving 2018

Happy Thanksgiving 2019

November 21st - 22nd 2018

 

Off Air For Thanksgiving Holiday

 

Happy Thanksgiving 2018
According to most sources, the first thanksgiving took place sometime in November of 1621 between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians at Plymouth.
In 1789 George Washington proclaimed Thanksgiving a holiday on the 4th Thursday of November. In 1863 it became a national holiday when Abraham Lincoln made a presidential proclamation during the Civil War. He set it to be celebrated on the last Thursday of November. From that point forward, each year a president would proclaim a date to be the national holiday and therefore it had a tendency to change each year. (according to NPR.org and wikipedia) This began to change when in 1933 there was a November that had 5 Thursday's in it. (Hmm.. just like THIS November.) So when traditionally, up to this point, Thanksgiving fell on the last November, (usually by presidential proclamation) which usually IS the 4th November of the month, there would actually be one more Thursday in November.

This particular November in 1933 two Thanksgivings ended up being observed when retailers had asked President Roosevelt to move the holiday up a week instead of having it as the last Thursday of the month.

A snippet of a letter from the Downtown Association of Los Angeles reads:

"You will appreciate the importance that an additional week incorporated in this great holiday season will have upon the distribution of activities of the entire United States and the added impetus that will be given thereby to the efforts of the administration and the N.R.A. to increase employment and purchasing power."

Roosevelt denied this request and as tradition had been in the past, Americans ate their Turkey on the last Thursday of the month. While he was still president, another 5 Thursday November rolled around again in 1939. Again retailers wanted it to be a week early to give people an extra week to do Christmas shopping. This time Roosevelt gave in. This actually caused a bit of an issue as many people felt this was just so those businesses could make more money. Some state Governors decided to have Thanksgiving on the last Thursday anyway. So for several years different states would celebrate Thanksgiving on different Thursdays. Then on Dec 26th, 1942, Congress passed a law that officially made Thanksgiving the fourth Thursday of November.

So go eat some Turkey.

[Article by Drew The Geek]

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