Jim Marrs is a native of Fort Worth, Texas and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Mr. Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant.
Mr. Marrs has appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, CSPAN, the Discovery, Learning and History Channels, This Morning America, Geraldo, Montel Williams, Today, Tech TV and Larry King.
Tonight, Wednesday on FADE to BLACK: Pat O'Connell to discuss the three years that Texas aircraft repair shop owner, Clay Wheeler, witnessed an array of paranormal phenomena at Sparks County airport... including UFOs, aliens, poltergeists, demonic possession... and plain old murder.
Pat O’Connell is a communications consultant forhigh-tech corporations in fields as varied as nuclear power, aerospace, andantibody library solutions. She is also a researcher, novelist, and nonfictionauthor with eclectic interests, from science and medicine, to history andpsychology, to metaphysics and the paranormal. And she helps individual clientsmanifest their own book publication dreams. Through it all, she remains anactivist for truth and freedom.
Dr. Heather Lynn is an author, historian, and renegade archaeologist, on a quest to uncover the truth behind ancient mysteries. She holds numerous degrees and certificates in both history and archaeology and is a member of professional organizations, including: the American Historical Association, the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), Association of Ancient Historians, and the World Archaeological Congress.
She left a life in academia to pursue her fascination with the unexplained and now investigates ancient mysteries, lost civilizations, hidden history, ancient aliens, and the occult. Heather’s work exposes our hidden history, challenging the accepted narrative found in mainstream history books. In addition to appearances on radio programs like Coast to Coast AM and Fade to Black, Heather has been a historical consultant for television programs, including History’s Ancient Aliens.
Tonight we'll talk about her new book: Evil Archaeology and dive deep into demons, possession, sinister artifacts and guresome archaelogical discoveries.
Jeff Harman is a second-generation astrologer and spiritual consultant with 40 years experience. He teaches how conscious self-awareness can lead us out of the matrix of our karmic past, which is revealed in the ancient systems of Classical, Vedic, and Kabbalistic Astrology. He is based in Los Angeles and has clients in many areas of business and the entertainment industry. He assists in scheduling important events, finding clients’ best locations, and corrective measures such as gems. Harman has also worked in many areas of the entertainment industry including technological and forensics work with various government agencies. He has worked with such diverse people as Mother Teresa of Calcutta and George Carlin. Harman is also a filmmaker and owns Conjunction, LLC, a motion picture company.
Tonight, Jeff is going to take a look into his crystal ball and tell us what to expect in 2018, take some phone calls... and help us wrap up 2017 and move into the new year!
Monday on FADE to BLACK: It's the 24th Anniversary of the Phoenix Lights Incident and our guest is Dr. Lynne Kitei... and we'll discuss all of the details from the beginning through to today.
Lynne D. Kitei, M.D. is an internationally acclaimed physician and health educator who pushed aside her successful medical career to pursue The Phoenix Lights book, internationally award-winning Documentary and curricula projects. She was leading the cutting-edge era of early disease detection and prevention as chief clinical consultant at the world-renowned Arizona Heart Institute’s Imaging/Prevention/Wellness Center in Phoenix, Arizona until coming forward, after seven years of anonymity, as a key witness to the still-unexplained AZ mass events of March 13, 1997.
Dr. Lynne received her Bachelor of Science degree in secondary science education, with minors in communications and voice from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. in 1970. She received her Medical Degree from Temple University School of Medicine in 1974 and completed her post-graduate studies at the Medical College of Pennsylvania.