Tonight, Monday, on FADE to BLACK: Chris Evers, the owner and editor of Outer Limits Magazine, joins us for our 10th Anniversary Special has he presents mysterious tales and stories surrounding UFOs and ET. Some will be well known accounts... while many will be presented to you for the first time.
Chris resides in the city of Kingston upon Hull, in the East Yorkshire area of the UK.
He is the owner and editor of Outer Limits Magazine, a six times a year online publication dedicated to the paranormal world which we live in. He presents his monthly podcast 'Signals' on the Paranormal Panorama Network, in which he interviews many of the worlds noted investigators of the unusual, the unexplained and the downright weird. Chris has had an interest in the UFO subject since his own strange experience in 1974. An experience he is still seeking the answer to, for over 50 years.
Tonight, Tuesday on FADE to BLACK: Lopaka Kapanui joins us and tonight we are going to discuss Krampus... and other stories about spirits and the legends of Hawai'i.
Lopaka Kapanui is a native Hawaiian storyteller, author, actor, kumu hula, cultural practitioner, former professional wrestler, husband, father, and grandpa. Sometimes known as “The Ghost Guy,” Lopaka makes a business of leading guests into some of the darkest, spookiest places on the island of O‘ahu.
Tonight, Wednesday on FADE to BLACK: Stephen Bassett of PRG and co-founder of The Hollywood Disclosure Alliance, joins us to take a look at Disclousre in 2023 and a look forward into 2024.
Stephen Bassett is a political activist, Disclosure advocate and the executive director of Paradigm Research Group (PRG) founded in 1996 to end a government-imposed embargo on the truth behind extraterrestrial related phenomena. He has spoken to audiences around the world about the implications of "Disclosure" - the formal confirmation by heads of state of an extraterrestrial presence engaging the human race. He has lectured around the world on the political implications of UAP/ET phenomena and given over 1200 radio and television interviews. PRG's advocacy work has been extensively covered by national and international media including being featured on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and in the Washington Post and New York Times.
In 2013 PRG organized and conducted a "Citizen Hearing on Disclosure" at the National Press Club in Washington. In November of 2014 PRG launched a two-year political initiative out of Washington, DC that injected the ET issue into the 2016 presidential campaign. Bassett has appeared in many documentary films and his lectures and interviews are well represented on YouTube.
In December 2023, Steve Co-Founded The Hollywood Disclosure Alliance in Los Angeles, a new, media-centric organization working to align those working within the UAP/ET research arena with writers/directors/producers working across every facet of the global entertainment industry.
PRG recently launched an activist project seeking UAP hearings in January before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence - Shift Storm.
Tonight, Monday, on FADE to BLACK: Manu Intiraymi is back with us to talk about the High Strangeness of Life... and so much more!
Manu Intiraymi is an actor/writer/producer. Although most known for his acting work as Icheb on Star Trek Voyager and Billy on One Tree Hill, he has starred in over 70 TV and film projects and produced several feature films.
He was directed by Clint Eastwood opposite Leo DiCaprio in 2011’s J. Edgar. He gave a wonderful performance in the WW2 film Fortress in 2012 as Charlie O’Hare. In 2014 he played opposite Top Gun: Maverick’s Monica Barbaro in the pilot Table Manners. The next year he produced his first Indie feature Benjamin Troubles starring in the leading role of Ben opposite Riverdale’s Mishel Prada and resurrected his character Icheb in the Walter Koenig production Star Trek Renegades part 1 and 2. Over the next two years Manu starred in Ryan Eggold’s directorial debut, Literally, Right Before Aaron opposite Justin Long, and produced and starred in the popular sci fi indie film 5th Passenger. Manu has gone on to produce and star in the Western period piece Hell on The Border opposite Ron Perlman Frank Grillo, and David Gyasi, a biopic about the first African American U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves. He worked opposite Luke Hemsworth in 2018’s Hickok and the James Bird directed Canne’s festival award winning We Are Boats. Manu just finished the interesting leading role of Garrick the vegetarian hitman opposite Rodney Charles in Kristanna Loken and Cedi Ali Rajah’s Vice and Virtue. This year brings Manu to Premiere entertainment’s Palido in a strong performance opposite Kellen Lutz and 2023’s Ruthless opposite Dermot Mulroney. Currently Manu is producing and co-directing a darkly comedic satirical sci-fi buddy comedy adventure called Star Crew (in development for tv series production in 2024) He’s also super excited to be a part of Honeybee in 2023 and is looking forward to working with writer director James Bird on several projects this year and next. Manu believes in the power of good filmmaking to spread empathy into the very DNA of our species, and constantly lives in the moment, preferably on a film or television set.
Tonight, Tuesday on FADE to BLACK: Dr's JJ and Desiree Hurtak are back with us to talk about the Initiation of Sacred Sites: From Egypt to Mexico!
DR. J. J. HURTAK, Ph.D., Ph.D. and Dr. DESIREE HURTAK, Ph.D., MS. Sc. are social scientists, archeologists and founders of The Academy For Future Science, an international NGO. Drs. Hurtak have researched ancient sites around the world and were principal members of the Schor Expedition that discovered the “Tomb of Osiris” in 1997 on the Giza Plateau, using ground penetrating radar (GPR) and sonar in their investigation of this deepest man-made chamber on the Giza Plateau. As in the Egyptian pyramids, they have also worked in the pyramids of Mexico carrying out archaeoacoustic testing. They are authors of numerous books and articles on topics ranging from the analysis of ancient Egyptian texts to modern physics.
Dr. J.J. Hurtak has earned two Ph.Ds, one from the University of California, and one from the University of Minnesota. He also surveyed the underwater structures off the coast of Okinawa in the area of Yonaguni with Japanese and Australian underwater divers. Drs. Hurtak together have traveled throughout the world to investigate ancient cultures including doing sound testing in both Mexico and Egypt to analyze the resonance of the ancient tombs. They also work to bridge the gap between various cultures with an eye towards introducing new technologies and at the same time help various indigenous cultures maintain their uniqueness within the larger global society.