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Finding Light in the Thick, Dark Fog

March 3, 2012

Most Americans are familiar with the dishonor that marked our forefathers’ dealings with the Native Americans – but Lakota Sioux native Walter Littlemoon knows from personal experience that it continued well into the 20th century.

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A Real Life Da Vinci Code

February 24, 2012

Revisionist historian and author Charlotte Harris-Rees shares exciting new research from her latest book, Chinese Sailed to America Before Columbus, the sequel to Secret Maps of the Ancient World.

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Unearthing Atlantis

October 24, 2011

Revisionist historian Gavin Menzies discusses one of the greatest mysteries of antiquity as detailed in his latest book The Lost Empire of Atlantis.

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Reexamining The Hebrew Bible

September 28, 2011

Respected Biblical scholar Shawna Dolansky discusses the most controversial aspects of the Bible and her new book The Bible Now (with Richard Elliot Friedman).

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But He Was Good To His Mother

August 10, 2011

Join us with Robert Rockaway, the author of But He Was Good To His Mother, as he shares the real world accounts of the Jewish Mafia and how it began in America.

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The Science and History of UFOs

February 9, 2011

Nuclear physicist and author Stanton Friedman joins us to discuss the science and history of UFOs and his extensive contributions.

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Inside The Jesus Papers

December 28, 2010

Author Michael Baigent discusses The Jesus Papers and lays out the evidence for the hypothesis that Jesus survived the crucifixion.

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The American Tea Renaissance

December 21, 2010

James Norwood Pratt, author of the New Tea Lover’s Treasury and “the Renaissance man of the tea industry”, tells the history of tea.

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The Forbidden Archaeologist

November 29, 2010

Michael Cremo, the author of The Forbidden Archaeologist, discusses the case for extreme human antiquity and problems with the theory of evolution.

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The Qumran Scrolls

November 7, 2010

Joseph Lumpkin returns to discuss Dr. Fernando Klein’s new book The Dead Sea Jesus. Join us as we explore the Qumran Scrolls and the roots of Christendom.

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