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From Yamacycler who receives a Coast-to-Coast newsletter. The piece on Mermaids is a nice one: If anyone is interested in getting the newsletter, he says it's free, interesting and secure.
Mermaids & Dolphins:
On Monday's show, metaphysician and spiritual psychologist Doreen Virtue talked about her study of mermaids and mer-people, as well as dolphins, and their possible connection to the star Sirius. Based on her research of both ancient texts and artifacts, as well as past life regressions she's conducted, she concluded that mer-people absolutely existed and were separate from manatees or dolphins. "These were real beings who used the gills that humans are always born with but that cover over as the embryo grows, and were able to consume the oxygen that was in the water," she said. Concurring with the lore of the Dogon tribe, she suggested that the mermaids-- or beings with fishtails, originated from Sirius, and brought the water with them. Further, according to her regression work, many humans that lived in Atlantis, had the ability to swim underwater like a mer-person.
Virtue said she takes people out on scuba-diving excursions, but instead of scuba gear they wear a tail or a " monofin" that gives them a mermaid-like experience, and "connects them to memories of Atlantis." She believes mer-people were once as common as dolphins, but were hunted to the point where they're now non-physical. "They're still with us but they are above the physical plane," she added. One theory is that dolphins and mer-people once worked together to fish, and like dolphins the mer-people would come up for air, but had gills, and very large lung capacity so they could stay underwater for long periods, she said.
She believes dolphins exceed humans in intelligence, but if we don't make changes they're on their way to extinction. There is much evidence that being around dolphins can be healing, she noted, but activities such as military sonar testing, and ocean dredging, as well as pollution is hurting them, though activists are speaking out. Virtue also talked about angelic communications. At seminars she conducts around the world, participants have been getting messages from their angels telling them to eat organic produce. "The reason is the angels are trying to get us off the toxic GMOs; so these guardians are trying to keep us safe, keep us healthy and not be victims of the depopulation scheme," she explained.
Superstorm Analysis:
First hour guest, author Whitley Strieber talked about extreme weather, climate change, and solar flares. He noted how unusual Superstorm Sandy was-- a single coherent weather system that was 1,000 miles wide. What brought about the storm were changes in the Gulf Stream, which is moving further north later in the year, and this "opened a kind of gate to the tropical weather systems that enabled Sandy to track much farther north than it normally would have at this time of year," and then collide with and gain energy from winter storms that were in the area, he explained. Regarding the danger from solar flares, he noted that it isn't so much that the sun has changed, but that our dependency on electricity has increased over the years, and the power grids are vulnerable.
C2C's Twitter Feed:
Have you checked out the Coast to Coast Twitter feed? In addition to serving as a lively bulletin board for quick announcements, scheduling updates, and news guests' info, we're also experimenting with posting hashtags related to our nightly show topics, such as #AreMermaidsReal and #GMOdangers. Some of the most interesting comments we receive our retweeted back to our feed.
Today in Strangeness:
On November 20, 1820 an 80 ft. sperm whale attacked the Essex , an American whaling ship, 2,000 miles off the coast of South America. The 80-ton whale's impact put a hole in the Essex causing the ship to capsize, though the crew managed to escape to another vessel. Herman Melville's classic 1851 novel Moby Dick was inspired by this famous maritime disaster.
Tonight's Show, Tuesday, November 20th:
In the first half, theoretical physicist and popularizer of science, Dr. Michio Kaku, will discuss the latest science stories in the news, including how climate change may have fueled Hurricane Sandy, and how Dark Matter may dictate the future of the universe. Then, scholar of Ancient Near-Eastern Studies, Julia Assante, who gave up the rigors of academia to pursue her passion for after-life science, talks about the connection between the living and the departed.
Mermaids & Dolphins:
On Monday's show, metaphysician and spiritual psychologist Doreen Virtue talked about her study of mermaids and mer-people, as well as dolphins, and their possible connection to the star Sirius. Based on her research of both ancient texts and artifacts, as well as past life regressions she's conducted, she concluded that mer-people absolutely existed and were separate from manatees or dolphins. "These were real beings who used the gills that humans are always born with but that cover over as the embryo grows, and were able to consume the oxygen that was in the water," she said. Concurring with the lore of the Dogon tribe, she suggested that the mermaids-- or beings with fishtails, originated from Sirius, and brought the water with them. Further, according to her regression work, many humans that lived in Atlantis, had the ability to swim underwater like a mer-person.
Virtue said she takes people out on scuba-diving excursions, but instead of scuba gear they wear a tail or a " monofin" that gives them a mermaid-like experience, and "connects them to memories of Atlantis." She believes mer-people were once as common as dolphins, but were hunted to the point where they're now non-physical. "They're still with us but they are above the physical plane," she added. One theory is that dolphins and mer-people once worked together to fish, and like dolphins the mer-people would come up for air, but had gills, and very large lung capacity so they could stay underwater for long periods, she said.
She believes dolphins exceed humans in intelligence, but if we don't make changes they're on their way to extinction. There is much evidence that being around dolphins can be healing, she noted, but activities such as military sonar testing, and ocean dredging, as well as pollution is hurting them, though activists are speaking out. Virtue also talked about angelic communications. At seminars she conducts around the world, participants have been getting messages from their angels telling them to eat organic produce. "The reason is the angels are trying to get us off the toxic GMOs; so these guardians are trying to keep us safe, keep us healthy and not be victims of the depopulation scheme," she explained.
Superstorm Analysis:
First hour guest, author Whitley Strieber talked about extreme weather, climate change, and solar flares. He noted how unusual Superstorm Sandy was-- a single coherent weather system that was 1,000 miles wide. What brought about the storm were changes in the Gulf Stream, which is moving further north later in the year, and this "opened a kind of gate to the tropical weather systems that enabled Sandy to track much farther north than it normally would have at this time of year," and then collide with and gain energy from winter storms that were in the area, he explained. Regarding the danger from solar flares, he noted that it isn't so much that the sun has changed, but that our dependency on electricity has increased over the years, and the power grids are vulnerable.
C2C's Twitter Feed:
Have you checked out the Coast to Coast Twitter feed? In addition to serving as a lively bulletin board for quick announcements, scheduling updates, and news guests' info, we're also experimenting with posting hashtags related to our nightly show topics, such as #AreMermaidsReal and #GMOdangers. Some of the most interesting comments we receive our retweeted back to our feed.
Today in Strangeness:
On November 20, 1820 an 80 ft. sperm whale attacked the Essex , an American whaling ship, 2,000 miles off the coast of South America. The 80-ton whale's impact put a hole in the Essex causing the ship to capsize, though the crew managed to escape to another vessel. Herman Melville's classic 1851 novel Moby Dick was inspired by this famous maritime disaster.
Tonight's Show, Tuesday, November 20th:
In the first half, theoretical physicist and popularizer of science, Dr. Michio Kaku, will discuss the latest science stories in the news, including how climate change may have fueled Hurricane Sandy, and how Dark Matter may dictate the future of the universe. Then, scholar of Ancient Near-Eastern Studies, Julia Assante, who gave up the rigors of academia to pursue her passion for after-life science, talks about the connection between the living and the departed.