Re: EX-GI CLAIMS THE ARMY TRACKED UFOs ON RADAR AS EARLY AS 1942
Subject: Re: EX-GI CLAIMS THE ARMY TRACKED UFOs ON RADAR AS EARLY AS 1942
From: george
Date: 29/10/2009, 23:11
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic

On Oct 29, 9:17 pm, "Andrew W" <removethis_ajwer...@optushome.com.au>
wrote:

And where do you get off saying that CoastToCoastAM is the "largest
collection of kooks and 'alien invasion' believers you could ever hope to
avoid"?
CoastToCoast is one of the most respected alternative radio programs out
there. It has one of the best screening and research procedures in the radio
sector. Their reputation and continued airtime depends on it. This is
because of the dedication that Art Bell and his team have put into place
over the years. You can say bad things about George Noory but Art bell is no
slouch. He never let just any Joe Blow on the air.

Yeah. Riiight.
Have you ever listened to the show?
Or just looked at the webpage where the 'contributors' and their
subjects are listed?
For example:

10 pm - 2 am PT
Swine Flu, Cosmic Rays, & UFOs
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe will discuss H1N1 (Swine
Flu), cosmic rays, Jupiter’s Moon, and a videotape from England of an
aerial craft that appears to be lifting a large animal.

Or if thats not wacky enough how about:

Wednesday - Oct 28, 2009
Spirits and the Paranormal

Celebrated actor and businessman Dan Aykroyd was joined by his father
Peter Aykroyd, the author of A History of Ghosts, to discuss their
family's interest in the paranormal, which has spanned four
generations. Peter's grandfather Samuel was a spiritualist in
Kingston, Ontario. As part of a group known as "Dr. Aykroyd's Circle,"
they met regularly with a trance medium.