Dave Sheldon and Rob Whitworth On Fade To Black June 27th

Dave Sheldon and Rob Whitworth On Fade To Black

June 27th 2016

"Road2Ruins" documentary

DaveSM
Dave Sheldon and Rob Whitworth comprise the "Road2Ruins" documentary film crew. These long time friends left the conformity of the corporate world to unorthodoxly pursue hidden, world history. They believe our high school history text books are teaching us to believe their version of history. The "Road2Ruins" videos feature locals, non-academics and well-known RobSM"alternative" historians presenting their interpretations of prehistoric sites, their customs and legends and cultural achievements. Dave and Rob have documented many enigmatic sites across America, have made several trips to Central America, will be in the UK next month and have been invited by Dr. Sam to tour the Bosnian Pyramid next year. They would like to make the diversity of the world's history and cultures more accessible thru their YouTube Channel.

Website: http://road2ruins.com
Twitter: @Road2Ruins
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP8NJQfTDNA0Nxvq1557I-g?spfreload=10
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Road2Ruins/502425533175908?ref=hl

Ron Felber on Fade To Black Oct. 12th

Ron Felber on Fade To Black

October 12th 2015

Ron Felber SMRon Felber is a graduate of Georgetown University where he received his BA, Loyola University where he received his Master's Degree, and Drew University where he earned his Doctorate. Ron has published eight novels including the "Jack Madson" series "A Man of Indeterminate Value" and "The Kafka Society" and four non-fiction books including "Il Dottore, The Double Life of a Mafia Doctor" which was the basis for the FOX prime time television series "The Mob Doctor". Mr. Felber was a Deputy Sheriff transporting federal prisoners after graduating college. Those experiences were used for some of his early non-fiction articles written for the iconic True Detective magazine. Ron was also the CEO of a major manufacturing company. His latest book is "Mojave Incident", a true story of Elise and Tom Gifford, who claimed to have been abducted by extraterrestrials during a desert camping trip.

Website: www.ronfelber.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RonFelberAuthor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ronfelberauthor

 

George Noory and John Greenewald On Fade To Black Apr 6th

George Noory and John Greenewald

On Fade To Black

April 6th 2016

George Noory SM

 

George Noory is the host of Coast to Coast AM which airs on approximately 564 stations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Guam. While hosting his show, The Nighthawk, a late-night program on KTRS in St. Louis, George was recruited by Premiere Radio Networks to guest host on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell. He became the permanent host on January 1, 2003.

At age 28, he became the youngest major market news director in the country at KMSP-TV in Minneapolis and while a news executive was the recipient of three Emmy Awards .

George hosts Beyond Belief, a weekly Internet-based TV show, and has also appeared on the History Channel’s Ancient Aliens. He was born, raised and educated in Detroit and graduated from the University of Detroit in 1972 with a bachelor’s degree in Communications.

Website: www.coasttocoastam.com

 


 

John Greenewald SM

 

John Greenewald, Jr. hosts the popular website The Black Vault.com. The Black Vault is the largest online database of U.S. Government documents in the world.

John began researching the secret inner workings of the U.S. Government at the young age of fifteen. He targeted such groups as the CIA, FBI, Pentagon, Air Force, Army, Navy, NSA, DIA, and countless others. Greenewald utilized the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to gain access to thousands of records. He accumulated an astonishing number of documents on topics related to UFOs, the JFK Assassination, chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, and top secret aircraft.

Greenewald has been featured on television networks such as The History Channel, Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, A&E, FOX, NBC, along with international networks such as the BBC and NTV.

Website: www.theblackvault.com

Memberships And Podcasts And Fade To Black Oh My!!!

Memberships And Podcasts And Fade To Black Oh My!!!

DrewTheGeek
Since YouTube decided to be stupid and Jimmy is no longer able to use YouTube as a viable platform, Fadernauts have been writing to me asking about the membership's, the podcast, and how to download archives. Today I'm going to attempt to de-mystify all this, make it a little more clear, and hopefully provide some clear answers. I always try and maintain a half-way decent FAQ page that attempts to answer some common questions about memberships and the website. You can always find that here: https://jimmychurchradio.com/faq. So if I don't answer your question here, try there next.

How do I listen to the show?
You have an option of the live show or archives.

Live Show:
The live show will always be free and no membership will ever be needed. There is a Spreaker widget on the home page, and you can also visit Jimmy's Spreaker page. https://www.spreaker.com/show/fade-to-black Live shows almost always broadcast Monday through Thursday at 07:00pm PST, 08:00pm MST, and 10:00pm EST. For those of you more Tech savy, there is an Alexa Spreaker app that will allow you to tune into the show through Alexa as well.

Archives:
At this time archives of the show are available two different ways and both methods require a paid membership of some kind. While this may change in the future, right now this is the only option available.

Of course, your asking, but what about that two dollar podcast Jimmy keeps talking about? I'll get to that in just a second. Let's first talk about the Memberships.

Fadernaut Memberships are available from Free all the way up to a package that gets you a Fadernaut Shirt and Hat. Only the paid memberships will have access to the audio archives on the site. These memberships allow you to show your support for the show and gives you access to premium archives that have been through a post-production process to improve overall quality and remove commercials. All of these archives have been made available for download so you can take them with you. (Refer to faq for issues with Apple products.) The memberships also come with some amazing customer support. (Provided by me *grin*) I always try and make sure the archives are available in two places. An archive page that contains a full list of all the archives, and beneath the post that contains information about that show and guest.
You can buy one of these fadetacunautical memberships (Fadernaut Spectacular?) here: https://jimmychurchradio.com/membership-purchase/
Just make sure you are logged into your existing account if you just want to upgrade.

Ok, and here it is, the 2.00 membership option. This option is the same one Jimmy has been offering long before we had these AWESOME Fadernaut memberships. This is offered through a third party company called LibSyn. You can find information on how to sign up here: https://jimmychurchradio.com/podcast
LibSyn offers you the option of using an App or their website to stream (not download) Fade To Black Episodes. If you have questions about the LibSyn service and if it's compatible, you will need to contact LibSyn for any further information.

If all else fails and you are still having issues. Feel free to e-mail [email protected]. Include as much information about the problem as you can in the body of the e-mail message.

I hope this clears things up.
-- Drew The Geek / Membership Support - Webmaster --

Bryan Lunduke On Fade To Black November 14th

Bryan Lunduke On Fade To Black

November 14th 2016

The CIA, NSA and Pokemon Go

bryanlunduke-sm
Bryan Lunduke is a technology journalist covering digital security, online privacy, and Open Source for Network World. He is a sought after public speaker on these topics and has written multiple books released under the Creative Commons license (including a children's book about Linux and Open Source). A Free Software and Free Culture advocate, he is also a Board Member for the one of the oldest Linux systems on the planet, openSUSE.

Website: http://www.lunduke.com

Twitter: @BryanLunduke
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+BryanLunduke
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bryan-The-Bryan-Lunduke-416620295089562/

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