Kate Thorvaldsen is an experiencer from Norway, who has had unusual experiences all her life. She feels that she is a hybrid of sorts, and has a number of symettrical implants all over her body. We talk about various experiences that she has had, hypnosis, strange sensitivies, out of body experiences, and much more.
Below (at Read More) is the video of her putting magnets on her implants. And the YouTube version of this interview has the video from in studio.
In Episode 7 we talk about the little town of Seven Valleys and many strange reports that have come from the area – including mystery lights, bigfoot sightings, pig weirdness, and more. We hear the story of Old Man Ruby, who died the same day as his horse and was seen riding his spectral mount for nearly a century after his death. Tim and Anthony pay a midnight visit to Panther Hill in Seven Valleys – where something unseen, but very much heard, runs them off!
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I did this interview back in December of 2016, and it kind of ended up in limbo. Not because it was a bad interview, it just got pushed back unintentionally. I talk with writer, producer, and director of The House on Pine Street, Austin Keeling. Aside from the movie, we also talk about his being a twin, some psychic connections that happen from it, and some paranormal stuff that has happened to him. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, in part because it did not take the predictable route, it shows they had some knowledge of the actual paranormal, and created a rather original story.
In a subject presented by Timothy Renner, we (myself, Tim, and Joshua Cutchin) deal with the various ways that people have tried to place a Christian outlook on the field of Cryptids. This varies from assuming they are somehow Demons, to connecting them to the biblical notion of The Nephilim, and more.
Back in January of this year, both Joshua and Seriah joined Alex Tsakiris on his excellent podcast, Skeptiko, to talk the Paranormal, Consciousness, and much more... This was a blast, I love Alex's show, and it was an invigorating conversation about a whole host of topics...
Before the last show with Greg Bishop and Jeff Ritzmann, Jeff had asked Seriah about some of his experiences, realizing he had only heard bits and pieces on the show, so Seriah let Jeff and Joshua ask him about his experiences, some of which were previously covered on the episode about Kundalini, but by no means all. Part 2 gets into some of the really strange experiences...
Before the last show with Greg Bishop and Jeff Ritzmann, Jeff had asked Seriah about some of his experiences, realizing he had only heard bits and pieces on the show, so Seriah let Jeff and Joshua ask him about his experiences, some of which were previously covered on the episode about Kundalini, but by no means all.
Episode 6 tells the true story of P.T. Barnum’s Fiji Cannibals. After being taken from Fiji and exhibited in sideshows and dime museums around the United States, one of these men died in York, Pennsylvania. Newspapers reported that two other “cannibals” attempted to eat his corpse. What really happened?...and where is the Fiji Cannibal’s body? We visit Potter’s Fields, and discuss sideshows, circuses, Circassian women, and more. Our guest is Alison Renner.
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I am joined by Greg Bishop and Jeff Ritzmann and we deal with a question a Pateron, Alfred Tuttle, suggested. "What is the evidence that whatever appears to be behind myriad phenomena (ufo's, sasquatch, fairies, etc) is a non-human intelligence? How do we know it is not a manifestation caused by some kind of collective human unconsciousness? What kinds of questions can we ask to determine which is the case?"
Not an easy question to deal with, we did try on another show, but I felt the viewpoints and Greg and Jeff to be well worth exploring here. Enjoy.
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