At an early age, Lon Strickler realized that he had the ability to sense spiritual energy and found this useful in the field when conducting investigations. Most of his early field work concentrated on spiritual activity at historical locations, in particular the Gettysburg and Antietam battlefields. In 1981, Lon experienced a “Bigfoot” encounter near Sykesville, MD while fishing on the south branch of the Patapsco River. As a result of the incident, he included cryptids as an important part of his research.
Lon started the ‘Phantoms and Monsters’ blog in 2005 and his research has been featured on hundreds of online media sources. Several of these published reports have been presented on various television segments, including The History Channel’s ‘Ancient Aliens,’ Syfy’s ‘Paranormal Witness,’ ‘Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files,’ and Destination America’s ‘Monsters and Mysteries in America.’
He has had multiple guest appearances on ‘Coast to Coast AM.’ He was also featured on Destination America’s ‘Monsters and Mysteries in America’ television show for ‘The Sykesville Monster’ episode.
In 2014, Lon and Sean Forker founded ‘Arcane Radio’ in which they both host with Butch Witkowski.
Courtney Brown is a mathematician and social scientist who teaches in the Department of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Independent of his work at the university, he is also the leading scholar on the subject of “remote viewing” as it is done using procedures that were developed by the United States military and used for espionage purposes, or procedures that are derivative of those methodologies.
Dr. Brown is the Director and founder of The Farsight Institute , a nonprofit research and educational organization dedicated to the study of the phenomenon of nonlocal consciousness known as “remote viewing” and has published peer-reviewed research on this subject in premier scientific outlets.
Brown is the author of: Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception. In this book he analyzes data and develops a new theory that explains the remote-viewing phenomenon as a consequence of superposition formation on the quantum level.
Dick Allgire has been remote viewing for over 15 years and is with the Farsight stable of grand-master viewers. He is an HRVG-certified instructor and the Vice President of HRVG. He has presented at several IRVA Remote Viewing Conferences, and has lectured and trained students internationally at scientific symposia.
Dick is a veteran television journalist with over 26 years experience as a reporter, anchor, and producer. Dick has worked in Hawaii since 1985, and has been at KITV since 1988.
Scott Wolter is an author and host of the History Channel’s America Unearthed, and tonight he will share the story behind the Oak Island Map...and his continuing research and discoveries made over the last 15 years, beginning with the controversial Kensington Rune Stone discovered in Minnesota in 1898.
We will discuss why the Templars traveled so deeply into North America, and what other clues remain of their presence on the Atlantic coast, including the Oak Island Map... and the enigmatic ‘Hooked X’ symbol, which ties in the Kensington Rune Stone to the First Century Talpiot Tomb of Jesus in Jerusalem.
Douglas Rushkoff is a writer, documentarian, and lecturer whose work focuses on human autonomy in a digital age. He is the author of fifteen bestselling books on media, technology, and society, including Program or Be Programmed, Present Shock, and Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus. He has made such award-winning PBS Frontline documentaries as Generation Like, Merchants of Cool, and The Persuaders, and is the author of graphic novels including Testament and Aleister & Adolf.
Rushkoff is the recipient of the Marshall McLuhan Award for his book Coercion, The Jacques Ellul Award for his documentary The Merchants of Cool, and the Neil Postman Award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity. Named one of the world’s ten most influential intellectuals by MIT, he is responsible for originating such concepts as “viral media,” “social currency,” and “digital natives.” Today, Dr. Rushkoff serves as Professor of Media Theory and Digital Economics at CUNY/Queens, where he recently founded the Laboratory for Digital Humanism and hosts its TeamHuman podcast.
Corey Goode was identified as an intuitive empath (IE) with precognitive abilities and was recruited through one of the MILAB programs at the young age of six. Goode trained and served in the MILAB program from 1976-1986/87. Towards the end of his time as a MILAB he was assigned to an IE support role for a rotating Earth Delegate Seat (shared by secret earth government groups) in a “human-type” ET Super Federation Council.
Goode’s IE abilities played an important role in communicating with non-terrestrial beings (termed “interfacing”) as part of one of the Secret Space Programs (SSP). During his 20 year service he had a variety of experiences and assignments including the Intruder Intercept Interrogation Program, Assignment to the ASSR “ISRV”– Auxiliary Specialized Space Research, Interstellar Class Vessel, and much more. This all occurred in a “20 and Back” agreement from 1986/87-2007 with recall work until the present day.
Goode now works in the information technology and communications industry with 20 years’ experience in hardware and software virtualization, physical and IT security, counter electronic surveillance, risk assessment, and executive protection, and served in the Texas Army State Guard (2007-2012), C4I (Command, Control, Communications, Computation & Intelligence). The time in the Texas Military Forces was unrelated to the Secret Space Program Service.
Goode is in direct physical contact with the Blue Avians (of the Sphere Being Alliance) who have chosen him as a delegate to interface with multiple ET Federations and Councils on their behalf, liaison with the SSP Alliance Council, and to deliver important messages to humanity.
Mike Sauve has written non fiction for The National Post. His fiction has appeared in McSweeney’s. His novels The Wraith of Skrellman and The Apocalypse of Lloyd are available from Montag Press.
His latest work is: Who Authored the John Titor Legend?
In 2001, a man calling himself John Titor introduced himself to the Internet as a time traveler from the year 2036. He weaved a rich tale of being sent back to 1975 to retrieve an IBM 5100 computer. Those who interacted with John were impressed by the depth and apparent realism of his story. In the years that followed select details would emerge to help further legitimize John Titor.
The question of whether or not John Titor was a real time traveler remains a subject of contentious debate. This book sets that question aside to examine several figures who may be responsible for the posts. Among the principle suspects are entertainment lawyer Larry Haber and alternate reality gaming pioneer Joseph Matheny. Key players involved in the John Titor phenomenon who are not suspected of authoring the story are also profiled. These include a PhD who filed a patent based on John Titor’s time machine schematics, an Internet sleuth called The Hoax Hunter who has worked to debunk the story, and even Art Bell, the legendary late night radio host who received several faxes from John Titor.