Len Kasten has a B.A. degree from Cornell University, where he majored in psychology and minored in literature and philosophy. After graduating from Cornell he entered the U.S. Air Force Aviation Cadet program. While in the Air Force he experienced a UFO encounter that had a transformative effect on his life, although he didn’t realize it until a few years later.The encounter was at Eglin Air Force Base, where one night he witnessed a glowing green and gold craft moving swiftly and silently over the Gulf of Mexico. The sighting was confirmed the next day by radar operators and reported to a superior.
After serving in the Air Force he moved to Richmond, Virginia where he spent a lot of time in the extensive New Age library at the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.), the organization founded by psychic Edgar Cayce.
Kasten, while working in Washington D.C. in the 1960s, felt drawn to join the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP).
Len then moved to Hartford, Connecticut where he joined the American Philosopher Society and eventually was to became the president.
Tonight we are going to discuss Project Serpo, which was the subject of his book: Secret Journey to Planet Serpo: A True Story of Interplanetary Travel.
Richard Dolan is among the world’s leading UFO researchers, and may be the preeminent historian of the subject. He is the author of UFOs and the National Security State and A.D. After Disclosure: The People’s Guide to Life After Contact. He is a regular guest on Coast-to-Coast AM radio, has also appeared on many television specials for The History Channel, SyFy, BBC, and elsewhere.For the past two decades, Richard has been a dedicated student of all things related to UFOs, steadily expanding his interests within that topic from his initial focus on government documents and the cover-up. Now his interests include it all, from the deepest aspects of the coverup, to contact and abduction, the science behind the phenomenon, how the phenomenon has affected world culture, his theory of a breakaway civilization, the possible relationship of artificial intelligence and biotechnology to the UFO phenomenon, and the implications of the end of secrecy.
Bret Lueder encompasses the concept of exploring human consciousness in his writing and in his exploration of life. He believes that from global politics to personal health, and from television to spirituality, human consciousness is the key, golden thread or lynchpin unlocking all mysteries.
After first being published in 1996, Bret was inspired to earn a BA degree in Journalism from Chico State University. In his pursuit for answers and the desire to communicate his findings with others, Bret has gone on to write over 900 articles, interviews, written two books and produced two DVDs.
Tonight we are going to discuss the Inner Earth Theory, the missing 'note' in music and how to unlock all of the world's mysteries.
Fadernight comes a day early because Jimmy and Rita will be on the road Thursday heading off to the Awareness Life Expo. Jimmy will be taking your calls and Jon Rappoport will be giving us No More Fake News.
Jimmy and Rita are shifting their awareness to the Awareness Life Expo Conference. It's not too late to get tickets!! Head on over to http://www.awarenesslifeexpo.net
Tonight we'll be broadcasting from the Awareness Life Expo in front of a live studio audience...and our guests will include: Richard Dolan, Laurie MacDonald, Holly Cook, Len Kasten, Chad Meek, Bret Lueder and Ruben Uriarte.
Instead of live phone calls...we'll be taking questions from the audience...using our T-Shirt cannon and taking advantage of the free host-bar...all live on the air.
Gabriella (Biella) Coleman holds the Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy at McGill University. Trained as an anthropologist, her scholarship explores the intersection of the cultures of hacking and politics, with a focus on the sociopolitical implications of the free software movement and the digital protest ensemble Anonymous.She has authored two books, Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking and Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous, which was named to Kirkus Reviews’Best Books of 2014 and was awarded the Diana Forsythe Prize by the American Anthropological Association. Her work has been featured in numerous scholarly journals and edited volumes. Committed to public ethnography, she routinely presents her work to diverse audiences, teaches undergraduate and graduate courses, and has written for popular media outlets, including the New York Times, Slate, Wired, MIT Technology Review, Huffington Post, and the Atlantic. She sits on the board of Equalitie, The Tor Project, and the Social Science Advisory Board of the National Center for Women and Information Technology.
Tonight we are going discuss every side of Anonymous...from the very beginning to today...from pizza delivery to helping shape the world.