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During the first half of the show, author and healer Katrina Rasbold discussed curses, hexes, and crossings, and techniques and practices for recovering from them. Crossings can be deliberate or unintentional and involve the absorption of negative energy into one's energetic system, Rasbold explained.

Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. A woman from Oceanside, California, phoned in to share a Ouija board story. She recalled having sleep paralysis as a teen and having friends over for a Ouija session in her room.

In the first half, former Pentagon attorney Don Brown discussed the many questions surrounding the loss of 30 Americans, including SEAL Team 6 on August 6, 2011, explored in the new documentary, Fallen Angel.

In the course of his research, military fiction writer Mack Maloney discovered numerous places all over the world similar to Area 51. He shared details on secret bases and evidence for UFOs, as well as his work on strange anomalies, creatures, and hauntings.

In our newest Secret Door special, George Noory interviewed a different guest each hour— but he had no idea who they'd be and tried to guess their identity.

First through the Door was author Dannion Brinkley, who fooled George by speaking in a curious mix of Australian and Indian accents. He talked about prophetic material given to him during his 1975 near-death experience and published in his "Saved by the Light" book in 1994.

Next through the Secret Door was psychotherapist and Tarot expert Art Rosengarten, who also defied identification by George, through speaking in a high-pitched voice. Using the Tarot as an oracle, he posed a question about the pandemic and vaccines.

In the third hour, George was stumped when the surprise guest was SETI astronomer Seth Shostak. The Allen Telescope Array is getting new receivers, he reported, thanks to funding by Franklin Antonio, the co-founder of Qualcomm.

The last guest, anomaly researcher Billy Carson was correctly ID'd by George, even though he used a Greek accent to change his voice. Anomalies on Venus, Mars, Mercury, and Saturn's moon Titan are a current fascination for Carson, with probes and rovers sending back images of curious objects.

In the first half, investigative reporter and author Mark Shaw discussed the suspicious death of Marilyn Monroe 59 years ago on August 4, 1962, adding new updates to the case that at the time was declared to be a probable suicide.

Jennifer Wallens has been a trusted certified psychic medium and pet psychic for over 25 years. In the latter half, she spoke about her various areas of expertise, including spotting fraudulent psychics and mediums, how to tune in to what your pet is trying to tell you, and guidance from deceased loved ones.

Professor of biology and environmental studies at New York University Michael R. Rampino has been a consultant for NASA. In the first half, he updated his latest findings on the Earth's "pulse," along with his ongoing work on neocatastrophism—the science behind major planetary upheavals and extinction events.

Professor of history and author Bruce Olav Solheim discussed Anzar, a self-described ancient alien mystic whom he has known most of his life. Their conversations take place during his frequent "spirit walks" in the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California.

In the show's first half, Debra Lynne Katz, director of the International School of Clairvoyance, talked about her research related to remote viewing. Katz said her own experience as a psychic began as a baby, but that it was not until she was an adult that she learned how to use her ability to access information at will about anything in the world. She was joined by her co-author, longtime remote viewer Jon Knowles, who shared his background and area of focus.

In the latter half, religious demonologist and author Nathaniel Gillis discussed his understanding of the phenomenon of demons inhabiting the Earth. After multiple personal experiences with demons and extensive research, he related, Gillis realized that these entities were dissimilar to those depicted in the Bible. For this reason, he went on, looking to conventional religions for answers about demons is not likely to be fruitful.

Author Judika Illes is a lifelong practitioner of the . She joined Lisa Garr to discuss her daily Magic rituals and how anyone can bring Magic into their lives.

Followed by Shaman Durek, a sixth-generation shaman, who talked about how to step fearlessly out of this Blackout period of human existence to access a place of fierce empowerment through the tools and techniques of timeless Shamanic tradition.

Writer and director Marc Zicree discussed The Twilight Zone, his Space Command project, and the state of sci-fi television. Zicree commented on his work with Twilight Zone alums Bill Mumy ("It's a Good Life") and Veronica Cartwright ("I Sing the Body Electric").

Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Carl from Boston, Massachusetts, asked George if he believed Bigfoot is interdimensional since there are reports of the creature mysteriously vanishing into thin air.

In the first half, author MR Gorga discussed demonic possession past and present. The first such recorded case in America, he explained, involved a teenaged girl employed as a servant to a minister in a pre-colonial frontier town. The minister's daily written account of her behavior at the hands of the demon that possessed her was so unnerving and powerful that it prompted Gorga to use her ordeal as the starting point of his book Demons Among Us, he recounted.

Featured in the second half was Coast to Coast AM investigative journalist Cheryll Jones, who shared her interview with wildlife biologist Laura Kearns about the recent phenomenon of mass bird deaths. The deaths, Kearns reported, differ from those documented in the past in that they are characterized by a combination of symptoms observed: blindness, unusual crusting and swelling around the eyes, a loss of balance, and an inability to fly.

From his perspective as a UFO expert and former UK Ministry of Defence official, in the first half Nick Pope discussed the recent UAP intelligence report from the United States' Office of the Director of National Intelligence to Congress. In contrast to many in the ufology community who expressed disappointment with the report, Pope indicated that he liked it, because it was actually more revealing than he expected it to be considering its source.

In the latter half, author and podcaster Heidi Hollis explored the demonic entity known as the Hat Man, who gets his name from the descriptions by those who have encountered him. He's typically dressed in clothing of a bygone era, wearing a suit and sometimes sporting a pocket watch and carrying a cane.

Former attorney Erika Buenaflor appeared briefly in the third hour to share her experiences as a scholar of Mesoamerican shamanism.

Dr. Joel Wallach joined the first half of the show to discuss the remedies and supplements he recommends for various diseases and disorders. Conventional medicine is wrong, he asserted, in its reliance on prescription drugs and surgery; most of the conditions he mentioned were in fact the result of nutritional deficiencies of different types, and could be cured through dietary means.

Master hypnotherapist and author Lesley Mitchell-Clarke works with experiencers/abductees in the recovery of their suppressed memories. In the second half, she shared the story of how she came to her profession, as well as the high strangeness revealed during regressions and her interpretation of recovered memories.

Steve Kates also known as "Dr. Sky" has been engaged in the science of astronomy for well over thirty years. In the first half, he shared secrets of the night sky and the many ways and times to spot planets, meteors, comets, and eclipses.

Fortean and paranormal researcher Lon Strickler has written several books on mysterious and bizarre encounters. In the latter half, he discussed the repeated sightings of a flying humanoid creature he calls the Chicago Phantom, and various other unexplained cryptids.

Utah's Skinwalker Ranch is known as one of the world's hotspots for UFO activity and high strangeness. In the first half, ranch owner Brandon Fugal and ranch manager Thomas Winterton discussed the mysterious occurrences there, particularly as they were portrayed in the latest season of the reality show The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.

In 2017, a massive, previously unknown space within the Great Pyramid of Giza was discovered. In the latter half, researcher Scott Creighton talked about his excitement at hearing this news, because it confirmed his theory of the pyramids' function and purpose in the ancient world.

In his TV show Expedition Unknown, Josh Gates chronicles his global adventures as he investigates iconic unsolved events, lost cities, buried treasures, and other puzzling stories. He joined George Knapp to discuss his multi-continent quest to uncover the world's biggest mysteries.

Followed by Keith Basterfield and Paul Dean, two researchers who have made great strides in squeezing UFO information out of government agencies in both their home country of Australia as well as the US. They discussed their recently filed requests seeking a broad range of UFO-related documents.

Software engineer and author Anthony F. Sanchez joined Connie Willis to give an update on his work on the paranormal-themed apps he creates. His life was jeopardized in 2019, he reported, when he nearly died from Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that left him paralyzed and unable to speak for months. During his hospitalization, he had three near-death experiences that inspired him to create the newest apps he offers.

Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Eric in Indiana proposed an alternate theory of global climate change.

In the first half, private investigator specializing in electronic counter-measures, Roger Tolces, shared updates on electronic harassment and pollution, as well as energy healing technologies. Regarding the recent report on 'Havana Syndrome' (now said to have affected diplomats in Vienna), he suggested the attacks are based on 'bio-coded directed energy.'

Writer and filmmaker Raoul Mongilardi has appeared alongside NASA scientists discussing exoplanets, astronomy, and spacecraft engineering. In the latter half, he discussed UFOs, the recent Pentagon UAP report, and mysteries surrounding ETs, possibly depicted in ancient artifacts and artworks.

In the first half, researcher Michael Cremo reported on his continuing work in forbidden archaeology and human origins, including artifacts of far greater antiquity than accepted by conventional academia and science communities. He talked about the 'Knowledge Filtration' process, in which the theoretical preconceptions that scientists have influence the way they treat different types of evidence.

Author, editor, and shamanic explorer Matthew Pallamary has been searching the globe for answers on the truth about reality. In the latter half, he discussed his studies of shamanism and visionary experience and working with plant medicines like ayahuasca.

In the first half, Robert Zimmerman, a science journalist and historian, discussed the anniversary of the original Apollo Moon landing on July 20, 1969, as well as the latest news on the space projects of billionaires Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Elon Musk.

In the latter half, emotional clearing expert, practicing exorcist, and professional psychic Jeffrey Seelman talked about the increase in demonic and negative spirits, and how they manifest destructive forces in individuals and dwellings.

In the first half, former senior banking officer John Truman Wolfe discussed the plan for a digital currency by central banks to replace cash. Because this digital currency will be trackable, he believes it will enable invasive government surveillance of spending habits, resulting in a catastrophic loss of privacy.

In the latter half, psychic and spiritual teacher Vincent Genna talked about contacts with various extraterrestrials with whom he consults in spirit form, as well as his dedication to helping inspire people to believe in themselves so they can use all their gifts to fulfill their dreams.

UFO researcher and filmmaker Robert Hastings has researched declassified US government documents confirming UFO incursions at nuclear weapons sites, said to occur as early as 1945. He shared his reactions to the recently-released UAP Task Force report.

In the second half, researcher Paul Sinclair reported on bizarre incidents and anomalies near his home on the east coast of Yorkshire, which has been called the UK's version of Skinwalker Ranch. He began documenting "intelligent life forms" (ILFs) in 2002, which farmers and others witnessed in remote areas as well as over the sea.

Arlen Schumer, a comic book-style illustrator and author of coffee table art books, joined Richard Syrett to pay tribute to the artists and art of comic books.

Followed by author Jim Harold, who shared new creepy 'campfire' tales.

Author and film researcher Robert W. Sullivan joined guest host Richard Syrett to delve into occult symbolism in popular Hollywood movies. A subset of these films feature what Sullivan called alchemical symbolism.

Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Cindy in Massachusetts talked about unwanted visitors entering her apartment through the wall. "I've been experiencing a lot of supernatural experiences where [beings] tend to communicate with me and I don't know how to handle it," she said.

In the first half, writer and producer Jack Cashill reviewed the details of TWA flight 800, the airplane that crashed off of Long Island, New York in 1996, claiming 230. Cashill disputes official accounts of the crash's cause, which attributed it to an accidental explosion inside the aircraft.

In the latter half, journalist and researcher of folklore Charles Christian recounted how he came to be interested in the legends of the unusual and paranormal in his native England. In the final hour, David Weatherly, an investigative researcher of the paranormal, joined the show to share additional stories.

Msgr. Stephen J. Rossetti, Ph.D., is the President of the St. Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal and a research associate professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. A licensed psychologist and the author of several books, he discussed his participation in hundreds of exorcisms.

Professor of journalism at Northwest Missouri State University, Jason Offutt, is the author of several books on paranormal topics. In the latter half, he talked about time travel, which he deals with in his new science-fiction novel. One of the things he finds especially intriguing about time travel is that scientists have seriously considered that it might be possible someday.

Renowned surgeon of 30 years, Dr. David Hanscom, has been focused on helping people seek relief from pain. In the first half, he shared his contention that physical pain is ultimately mental pain, and how the mind-body is really one indivisible unit.

In the latter half, author Michael Jawer discussed the deeply felt nature of sensitive individuals and how their various qualities relate to the soul and a sentient cosmos. He also connected this to the concept of panpsychism-- the idea that everything has the capacity to feel, and "in some elementary way the entire world is alive," including inert matter.

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