Vahan Setyan Replay On Fade To Black Sep 7th

Vahan Setyan Replay On Fade To Black

September 7th 2015

Vahan Setyan has been examining world mythology, language and civilizations for the last decade. He is an independent researcher and regularly collaborates with scholars and researchers in various fields including anthropology and Armenology.vahan-setyan-small He continues with his collaborations with Armenologists and historians around the world to further examine, decipher and reveal most of the prehistoric elements that continue to be hidden within the Armenian highlands, the Armenian language and their revolutionary effects on human civilization and languages. He is the author of “Enigma of the Armenian Alphabet: Letters, Protons and Paradoxes,” a book that seeks to reopen a perspective into the world of antiquity and its languages, which has been generally hidden, disregarded and overlooked for more than 120 years. In 2014, “Language as a Fingerprint: Perspectives on the Cradle of Civilizations and the Armenian Language”, the first volume of its 4-volume work, was released, amassing great interest and overwhelming feedback from around the world. He was also a guest in 2014 at the popular Red Ice Creations Swedish radio show, speaking about ancient civilizations, Armenian petroglyphs and Indo-European languages.


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Cheryll Jones On Fade To Black Sep. 8th

Cheryll Jones On Fade To Black

September 8th 2015

Cheryll Jones bio:
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Cheryll Jones’ accomplished TV broadcasting career covers extensive experience on both sides of the camera. Starting as a weather reporter, Cheryll quickly extended her skills and credentials to include talk show host, producer, field reporter, writer and network news anchor. She is uniquely distinguished as the only TV broadcaster to be both a news anchor and degreed meteorologist at the network level. Her career has taken her from her hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee to major markets including Miami, Atlanta, New York, Denver, Kansas City and West Palm Beach.

Through Cheryll’s prime time broadcasts on CNN and The Weather Channel, her face and voice became familiar to viewers in millions of homes around the world. Cheryll’s numerous professional awards include being named “Woman of the Year” by Women in Communications and “Distinguished Alumnus of the Year” by Metropolitan State College in Denver, Colorado.

website: www.cherylljones.com

Brien Foerster On Fade To Black Sep 9th

Brien Foerster On Fade To Black

September 9th 2015

Brien Foerster bio:
brien foerster 6Brien was born in Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A. but grew up on the west coast of Canada. At age 11, he became fascinated with the art of the Haida and other native people, and began carving totem poles, and other related art forms, learning from Native teachers. After completing an Honours Bachelor Of Science degree, Brien decided to take up carving and sculpture full time at the age of 25. This included the creation of 15 full size totem poles, dugout canoes, masks, bowls, boxes and other Native style works.
In 1995 he moved to Maui, Hawaii, and was hired as assistant project manager for the building of the 62 foot double hull sailing canoe ( ancestor of the modern day catamaran ) Mo’okiha O Pi’ilani ( Sacred Lizard That Pierces The Heavens. ) This project lasted 2 years. Over the course of the next decade he explored Polynesia, looking for the source of the Polynesian people.


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Jennifer Batten On Fade To Black Aug. 31st

Jennifer Batten On Fade To Black

August 31st 2015

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Jennifer Batten began to play guitar at the age of 8 when her father bought her a "killer red and blue electric". Her early influences came from The Beatles, BB King, Lightnin' Hopkins and Jeff Beck.
Batten released her 1992 debut, Above Below and Beyond, the worldbeat-influenced Jennifer Batten's Tribal Rage: Momentum in 1997, and Whatever, which was released 2008.

She authored two music books: Two Hand Rock and The Transcribed Guitar Solos of Peter Sprague.

Batten has appeared on recordings such as Jeff Beck's Who Else! (1999) and You Had It Coming (2001),Michael Sembello's Heavy Weather (1992), Bret Helm's "Doc Tahri" and the debut of The Immigrants. Her music video appearances include Jeff Beck (Live in Japan), Michael Jackson (Moonwalker-"Come Together"), Natalie Cole-"Wild Women Do", Sara Hickman and Miguel Mateos's "Obsesión".

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Vahan Setyan on Fade To Black Sep. 1st

Vahan Setyan on Fade To Black

 September 1st 2015

Vahan Setyan has been examining world mythology, language and civilizations for the last decade. He is an independent researcher and regularly collaborates with scholars and researchers in various fields including anthropology and Armenology.vahan-setyan-small He continues with his collaborations with Armenologists and historians around the world to further examine, decipher and reveal most of the prehistoric elements that continue to be hidden within the Armenian highlands, the Armenian language and their revolutionary effects on human civilization and languages. He is the author of “Enigma of the Armenian Alphabet: Letters, Protons and Paradoxes,” a book that seeks to reopen a perspective into the world of antiquity and its languages, which has been generally hidden, disregarded and overlooked for more than 120 years. In 2014, “Language as a Fingerprint: Perspectives on the Cradle of Civilizations and the Armenian Language”, the first volume of its 4-volume work, was released, amassing great interest and overwhelming feedback from around the world. He was also a guest in 2014 at the popular Red Ice Creations Swedish radio show, speaking about ancient civilizations, Armenian petroglyphs and Indo-European languages.

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Larry Holcombe On Fade To Black Sep. 2nd

Larry Holcombe On Fade To Black

September 2nd 2015

Larry-Holcombe-SMLarry Holcombe's introduction to the world of ufology came in the late 1950’s after reading Major Donald Keyhoe’s, Flying Saucers Are Real and Flying Saucers from Outer Space, found in his high school library. These books started a 50 plus year study and avocation into mainstream research of the most important story in the history of mankind.

The Great River Disclosure

The Great River Disclosure

After taking early retirement in 2006, Holcombe started work on The Great River Disclosure, a novel in the thriller venue, based on his theories of the UFO phenomenon derived from his 50 plus years of study. The idea was to write a novel that would appeal to a large segment of people, many of whom would not read a UFO related work of non-fiction, and perhaps spark a desire with skeptics to take a closer look at the UFO phenomenon.

Larry continues to believe that Roswell, and the bungling of crash retrieval events, was the defining moment in the development of the United States policy towards the UFO issue. His writing and speaking efforts now center on bringing light to bear on media indifference to the UFO issue, and the continued United States denial and cover-up of UFO issues while other countries around the world open their files and acknowledge the existence of UFO’s. In Holcombe's talks he relates his own 1995 UFO encounter, as well as stories told to him by others at signing and speaking engagements.
coverJPGHis current non-fiction book is: The Presidents and UFO's A Secret History from FDR to Obama.

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