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Coast to Coast AM is a late-night syndicated radio talk show in the United States which deals with a variety of topics, but most frequently ones that relate either to the paranormal, or to alleged conspiracies. It was created by Art Bell, airs seven nights a week 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Pacific Time, and is distributed by Premiere Radio Networks. It is currently hosted by George Noory weekdays. Ian Punnett hosts Saturday nights, George Knapp hosts the 3rd and 4th Sunday of each month, and any other Sunday is hosted by Noory, Punnett, or a guest host. Logo of Coast to Coast AM, seen on its website and here. ...
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In broadcasting, syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast radio shows and television shows to multiple stations, without going through a broadcast network. ...
George Ralph Noory (born June 4, 1950) is an American radio broadcaster. ...
Ian Punnett Case Ian Punnett (born March 3, 1960 in Wilmette, Illinois) is an American radio broadcaster, who has appeared on national news programs for CNN. He is a former host of widely-syndicated Coast to Coast AM, created by Art Bell, where he hosted every Sunday night from April...
Arthur Art W. Bell, III (born June 17, 1945) is an American broadcaster and author, known primarily as the founder and longtime host of the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM. He also created and formerly hosted its companion show, Dreamland. ...
George Knapp is an American investigative journalist. ...
Arthur Art W. Bell, III (born June 17, 1945) is an American broadcaster and author, known primarily as the founder and longtime host of the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM. He also created and formerly hosted its companion show, Dreamland. ...
Giorgio Moroder (born Giovanni Giorgio Moroder on April 26, 1940 in Ortisei, Italy) is an Academy Award-winning Italian record producer, songwriter and performer, whose groundbreaking work with synthesizers during the 1970s was a significant influence on new wave, techno and electronic music in general. ...
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A talk show (U.S.) or chat show (Brit. ...
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Arthur Art W. Bell, III (born June 17, 1945) is an American broadcaster and author, known primarily as the founder and longtime host of the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM. He also created and formerly hosted its companion show, Dreamland. ...
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Premiere Radio Networks is a radio syndication and preparation company based in the United States. ...
George Ralph Noory (born June 4, 1950) is an American radio broadcaster. ...
Ian Punnett Case Ian Punnett (born March 3, 1960 in Wilmette, Illinois) is an American radio broadcaster, who has appeared on national news programs for CNN. He is a former host of widely-syndicated Coast to Coast AM, created by Art Bell, where he hosted every Sunday night from April...
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Format and subject matter
Coast to Coast AM mostly emphasizes very unusual topics, and is full of personal stories related by callers. While program content varies, most nights are focused toward the paranormal, and subjects such as the occult, remote viewing, hauntings, shadow people, psychic predictions, conspiracy theories, UFOs, crop circles, cryptozoology and science fiction literature, among other paranormal and unusual topics. Since the terrorist attacks carried out in the United States on September 11, 2001, the events of that day (as well as conspiracy theories surrounding them) and current U.S. counter-terrorism strategy have also become frequent themes. Paranormal is an umbrella term used to describe a wide variety of reported anomalous phenomena. ...
For other uses, see Occult (disambiguation). ...
Remote viewing (RV) is a broad term for a variety of techniques or protocols employed to produce and control extra-sensory perception (ESP). ...
This article is about the paranormal. ...
For other things named Shadowman, see Shadowman (disambiguation). ...
Prediction of future events is an ancient human wish. ...
For other uses, see Conspiracy theory (disambiguation). ...
UFO redirects here. ...
This article is about the band, Crop Circles, for information about the controversial phenomenon, see crop circle. ...
Cryptozoology (from Greek: κÏÏ
ÏÏÏÏ, kryptós, hidden; ζῷον, zôon, animal; and λÏγοÏ, logos, knowledge or study â zoology) is the search for animals hypothesized to exist, but for which conclusive proof is missing. ...
Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
Terrorist redirects here. ...
A sequential look at United Flight 175 crashing into the south tower of the World Trade Center The September 11, 2001 attacks (often referred to as 9/11âpronounced nine eleven or nine one one) consisted of a series of coordinated terrorist[1] suicide attacks upon the United States, predominantly...
Counter-terrorism refers to the practices, tactics, and strategies that governments, militaries, and other groups adopt in order to fight terrorism. ...
After the theme song is played (Giorgio Moroder's The Chase from Midnight Express), the broadcast is typically kicked off with a reading of current events or news stories by the host, usually with at least one bizarre or peculiar story. This is usually followed by a guest interview for the rest of the first hour (with open lines if there is enough time), then a more lengthy two-hour interview with a second guest. The last hour is dedicated to open lines (see below), where callers may ask questions of the second guest. Occasionally, round table discussions are held on one of the show's common topics. Conventional topics are sometimes discussed, with interviews with notable authors and political talk sometimes featured. Giorgio Moroder (born Giovanni Giorgio Moroder on April 26, 1940 in Ortisei, Italy) is an Academy Award-winning Italian record producer, songwriter and performer, whose groundbreaking work with synthesizers during the 1970s was a significant influence on new wave, techno and electronic music in general. ...
Midnight Express is a 1978 film, based on Billy Hayes book of the same name adapted into screenplay by Oliver Stone. ...
Highlights The so-called iTunes Law, which Apple has called state-sponsored piracy, is approved by the French Parliament (coat of arms pictured). ...
In April 2008, apparently in response to listeners' e-mails, George Noory volunteered an elaboration of the show's policy respecting the controversial opinions of regular guests. He explained that, provided there was no element of hostility toward third parties, it was program policy to allow expression of opinion unchallenged. He gave as an example Richard Hoagland's contention that features on Mars are artificial, constructed by a civilization that once inhabited the planet. Noory accepted that this opinion has no support whatsoever in the planetary science community, but said that C2C exists in part to provide a forum for such eccentric ideas. He added that, since guests are never paid appearance fees, it's inevitable that promotion of books, videos, and web sites is often a motivation for guests to sacrifice a night's sleep. This article or section needs additional references or sources to improve its verifiability. ...
Richard Hoagland is a leading contributor of controversial astronomical theories, especially concerning Mars. ...
During hours of "open lines", calls are taken and put on air. Under George Noory, open lines have added topics for callers to share their experiences or stories about a particular issue or situation. The show has multiple call-in numbers, of which there are always at least five (as of 2005): for "east of the Rockies", "west of the Rockies", first-time callers, "international callers" and finally a "wild card" line. They are all announced at the beginning of each broadcast by Ross Mitchell. On special occasions, Coast to Coast AM rolls out more numbers, including lines that are reserved for special "themed" callers, for example those who claim to be from other dimensions, time periods, and those possessed by spirits. For individual mountains named Rocky Mountain, see Rocky Mountain (disambiguation). ...
For individual mountains named Rocky Mountain, see Rocky Mountain (disambiguation). ...
The term wild card was originally used in card games, but the term has evolved to describe what the Merriam-Webster Dictionary calls an unknown or unpredictable factor in any number of domains. ...
Ross Mitchell is an American radio personality. ...
Dimension (from Latin measured out) is, in essence, the number of degrees of freedom available for movement in a space. ...
Spiritual possession is a concept of supernatural and/or superstitious belief systems whereby gods, daemons, demons, animas, or other disincarnate entities may temporarily take control of a human body, resulting in noticeable changes in behaviour. ...
The Halloween edition of Coast to Coast AM becomes Ghost to Ghost AM, as listeners call in with their ghost stories. The New Year's Eve show usually entails listeners calling in their predictions for the coming year, and the host (commonly Art Bell) rating the predictions made a year earlier. In recent years, the host of the New Year's Eve prediction show preface open line predictions that callers may not predict the assassination or death of the US president. This article is about the holiday. ...
For other articles with similar names, see New Year (disambiguation). ...
For the pop band, see Presidents of the United States of America. ...
Broadcast area Coast to Coast is broadcast on 500+ United States affiliates, as well as numerous Canadian affiliates, several of which stream the show on their station's website. Coast to Coast's Streamlink offers live Internet feeds of the show by subscription. The program is also broadcast on XM Satellite Radio in the United States, on Talk Radio 165. Currently, the XM channel is not available to XM Radio Canada subscribers due to CanCon regulations limiting content produced outside of Canada. âXMâ redirects here. ...
Talk Radio, often branded on-air as Talk Radio 165, is a talk channel on XM Satellite Radio featuring terrestrial radio show simulcasts from around the country, most of which come from Premiere Radio Networks. ...
XM Radio Canada is the operating name of Canadian Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. ...
Canadian content or can-con refers to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission requirements that radio and television broadcasters (including cable TV networks) must air a certain percentage of content that was at least partly written, produced, presented, or otherwise contributed to by persons from Canada. ...
In addition, XM's operational assistance agreement with Clear Channel provides the satcaster with exclusive rights to all Clear Channel content, and doesn't permit the broadcast of Coast to Coast AM on competitor Sirius Satellite Radio. Sirius Satellite Radio NASDAQ: SIRI is one of two satellite radio (SDARS) services operating in the United States and Canada, along with XM Satellite Radio. ...
Coast to Coast AM is also available via C-Band on the W3 (GE3) Transponder 18, Sub-Carrier 6.8 MHz wide band. There are several feeds and re-feeds of the show. C band (compromise band) is a portion of electromagnetic spectrum in the microwave range of frequencies ranging from 4 to 6 GHz. ...
- A re-feed of the previous weekday Coast to Coast AM's last three hours is played Monday thru Friday at 10 PM Eastern/7 PM Pacific. Weekend shows are exempt from this feed.
- The live show is fed every night at 1 AM Eastern/10 PM Pacific.
- Following the live show, another re-feed is broadcast every morning at 5 AM Eastern/2 AM Pacific.
- Art Bell, Somewhere in Time is fed Saturday nights at 9 PM Eastern/6 PM Pacific.
- A four hour George Noory "best-of" show is fed Sunday nights at 9 PM Eastern/6 PM Pacific.
The complete Premiere schedule can be found here, with show clocks for weekdays and weekends. Because the show is so frequently repeated, audible cue signals are inserted at the beginning and end of commercial breaks, to facilitate substitution of commercials by local stations.
Frequent guests - Loren Coleman Discussing the subjects of new animal discoveries and the sightings of Bigfoot, Yeti, Nessie, and other cryptids, in a down-to-earth fashion. This cryptozoologist and author has been a program guest over a dozen times.
- Rosemary Ellen Guiley discusses paranormal, visionary, and spiritual topics. A frequent guest since 1997.
- Richard C. Hoagland - A controversial author on issues relating to NASA's activities, space anomalies and alleged extraterrestrial architecture (the Face on Mars, structures on the Moon, anomalies in the moons of Jupiter and Saturn). He is described as the program's science advisor, although he lacks qualification in any branch of science.
- Alex Jones - An American radio host, New World Order conspiracy theorist, political activist and filmmaker.
- Michio Kaku - A mainstream theoretical physicist. Dr. Kaku is typically drawn into discussions that find him explaining string theory, quantum physics, astrophysics, and other hard sciences in easily understandable and very entertaining ways.
- Dr. Louis Turi - A self-promoted hypnotherapist and "astropsychologist," author of 4 books, and motivational speaker.
- Dr. Evelyn Paglini - A parapsychologist who is a self promoted psychic and witch.
- Lionel Fanthorpe - Lionel Fanthorpe was born in England and has worked as a journalist and teacher. He is currently Director of Media Studies at Cardiff Academy and claims to be a fully ordained Anglican Priest working part-time and unpaid for the Church in Wales. Lionel is President of ASSAP (the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena) and is also the President of BUFORA (the British UFO Research Association). He's now a popular TV and Radio presenter and celebrity guest on chat shows. Lionel is also the author of over 250 books.
- Linda Moulton Howe - A reporter and UFOlogist who is often interviewed on Coast to Coast AM, and segments of her audio and video presentations are often played on the show. The most common subjects discussed by Linda Moulton Howe relate to astronomy and unidentified flying object sightings, but more recently she has also discussed and investigated cases of cattle mutilation and agricultural phenomena involving systemic pesticides and their suspected effects on moths and honeybees, including the colony collapse disorder reported in the United States, Spain, and Poland.
- Peter Davenport (Ufologist) - Head of the National UFO Reporting Center.
Loren Coleman in a photograph featured in his profile on Cryptomundo. ...
// Rosemary Ellen Guiley is one of foremost authorities on the paranormal and supernatural. ...
Richard C. Hoagland (born April 25, 1945) is an author of books that reject the scientific method in favour of speculative theories on astronomical topics, and conspiracy theories connected to the U.S. space program. ...
For other persons of the same name, see Alex Jones. ...
Michio Kaku (å ä¾ éé Kaku Michio, born January 24, 1947 in the United States) is an American theoretical physicist, tenured professor, and co-founder of string field theory, a branch of superstring theory. ...
Dr. Louis Turi is a French astrologer who has been credited with startlingly accurate predictions about world events. ...
The Reverend Robert Lionel Fanthorpe is, inter alia, a priest and entertainer. ...
The ASSAP is the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena. ...
BUFORA is the British UFO Research Association. ...
Linda Moulton Howe born January 20, 1942, in Boise, Idaho, is an American investigative journalist and documentary producer-writer-director-editor who is currently based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. ...
For other uses, see Astronomy (disambiguation). ...
UFO redirects here. ...
Cattle mutilation (also known as bovine excision[1]) is the killing and then mutilation of cattle, under unusual or anomalous circumstances. ...
Farming, ploughing rice paddy, in food, feed, fiber and other desired products by cultivation of certain plants and the raising of domesticated animals (livestock). ...
A systemic pesticide is a pesticide applied to a plant which is absorbed into its sap and so distributed throughout the plant to make all parts of it poisonous to pests, without harming the plant. ...
Lepidopteran on a flower. ...
Species Apis andreniformis Apis cerana, or eastern honey bee Apis dorsata, or giant honey bee Apis florea Apis koschevnikovi Apis laboriosa Apis mellifera, or western honey bee Apis nigrocincta Apis nuluensis Honey bees are a subset of bees which represent a far smaller fraction of bee diversity than most people...
Honey bees entering a beehive. ...
The National UFO Reporting Center is a organization run by Peter Davenport, which investigates UFO sightings and/or alien contacts. ...
The National UFO Reporting Center is a organization run by Peter Davenport, which investigates UFO sightings and/or alien contacts. ...
Popular callers Below is a list of some widely popular or regular listener callers to the show. - J.C. Webster the Third, or "J.C." – Also an occasional guest. J.C. began calling in 1996, and has since been on the air over 50 times. He features himself to be a Revival Baptist preacher, and the leader of "C.L.A.M.P.," the Christian Legion Against Media Pornography. He claims to be in "direct communication with the Lord," transcribing God's "New Revelation" and "New Commandments," with his proclaimed mission being "to save America." Although some have expressed a disbelief that someone like J.C. could exist, Art Bell and George Noory have repeated their beliefs that J.C. is real, and have said he is neither a "put on" nor a "plant."[1]
- Oscar, a self-proclaimed demonic entity.
- Mel Waters - Former "owner" of Mel's Hole, a "bottomless" pit.
- Phil Hill or UFO Phil - Eccentric song writer (focusing on the paranormal) and UFOlogist who claims to have been abducted by aliens. On Friday nights, George usually closes the program with UFO Phil's song "Listening to Coast to Coast".
- "Bugs" - Aging farmer who has repeatedly told of his account of shooting and burying two Bigfoot creatures back in the 1970s, in the Texas Panhandle, initially thinking they were bears. Bugs has mailed a map of the location of this "burial" to Art Bell, to be released to the public upon Bugs' death. During his first appearance in 1996, Bugs said he had taken a dozen Polaroid photos of the creatures he would be willing to send to Art. None of the alleged photos have yet been made available.
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Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations · Other religions Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Luther Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Archbishop of Canterbury · Catholic Pope Coptic Pope · Ecumenical Patriarch Christianity Portal This box: Baptist is...
Mels Hole is the name given to a geographic anomaly that is said to have been discovered near Ellensburg, Washington, on land belonging to local resident Mel Waters. ...
Phil Hill, better known as UFO Phil, has gained moderate fame and a cult-following as a novelty songwriter and purveyor of short, comedic internet videos. ...
It has been suggested that Evidence regarding Bigfoot be merged into this article or section. ...
The Texas Panhandle is a region of the state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. ...
Polaroid is the name of a type of synthetic plastic sheet which is used to polarise light. ...
Other associated shows Several shows associated with Coast to Coast AM have aired in the slot immediately preceding the late Saturday night edition of the program, from 6-10 PM Pacific time.
Dreamland -
Dreamland was another Art Bell creation, nearly identical to Coast-to-Coast AM but less caller driven. Bell hosted Dreamland on early Sunday evenings, until he relinquished control of the show to Whitley Strieber. It continued to precede Coast-to-Coast AM on most affiliate stations on Sunday nights but moved to Saturday night (after Premiere Radio began to syndicate Matt Drudge) and then dropped the program entirely. It is now heard over the Internet[1] exclusively. Dreamland is a radio show about sleeping. ...
Dreamland is a radio show about sleeping. ...
Louis Whitley Strieber (born June 13, 1945) is an American writer best known for his horror novels The Wolfen and The Hunger and for Communion, a non-fiction description of his experiences with non-human entities. ...
Premiere Radio Networks is a radio syndication and preparation company based in the United States. ...
Matthew Nathan Drudge (born October 27, 1966) is an American Internet journalist (journalist in this case being used loosely) and a talk radio host. ...
Dreamland continues to focus on many of the same topics as its sister program, although often with a more spiritual point-of-view, as well as an increased emphasis on extra-terrestrials. Extraterrestrial life refers to forms of life that may exist and originate outside of the planet Earth. ...
Coast to Coast Live Upon Art Bell's January 2006 return, Ian Punnett hosted Coast To Coast Live on Saturdays from 9 pm to 1 am Eastern Time. A spin-off of the original Coast to Coast AM, the show covered similar topics as its flagship program. With Bell's July 2007 retirement, C2CLive was discontinued, with Punnett returning to host the regular Saturday edition.
Art Bell, Somewhere in Time Replacing C2CLive in the late Saturday time slot is a series of reruns of classic Art Bell episodes of C2CAM, under the name of "Somewhere in Time."
Newsletter The radio show publishes a newsletter for subscribers called After Dark. It discusses matters covered on the show in greater detail.
References in popular culture An excerpt of one show is used in the song "Faaip de Oiad" by the band Tool, in Lateralus (2001). The song samples a supposed employee from Area 51, who called Art Bell on September 11th, 1997 at about 11 p.m. PST. Coast to Coast AM is spoofed in the popular video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, as a radio segment on WCTR aptly-named "Area 53." Area 53's host and callers would make ludicrous claims, such as video games giving people malaria, or cheese being the "new weapon in the fight against communism". The slogan of the show is "Prepare to be appalled!" Computer and video games redirects here. ...
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the fifth video game in the Grand Theft Auto series. ...
Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasites. ...
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In 2006, Bell was featured in the video game "Prey" and played himself. He hosts, as in real life, Coast to Coast AM, and the player is able to listen to the broadcast at several terminals throughout the game. The broadcasts detail what is happening on Earth during the time of the game. Here is a trailer for the game which Art Bell is featured on. E3 2K6 Trailer Prey is a first-person shooter video game developed by Human Head Studios and produced by 3D Realms, using a heavily modified version of the Doom 3 engine. ...
Bell also has a brief cameo in the 2007 film I Know Who Killed Me, in which he explains a supernatural plot twist. Promo for the DVD Release of I Know Who Killed Me I Know Who Killed Me is a 2007 thriller film directed by Chris Sivertson and starring Lindsay Lohan. ...
Sean Hogan released a song in 2006, on his album "Catalina Sunrise," called "Conspiracy Radio" about Coast to Coast AM and Art Bell. Country music star Sean Hogan was born in Sarnia, Ontario. ...
A track on Islands' Return to the Sea begins with an excerpt of frequent caller Oscar predicting a large supervolcano to explode "in 2007." A small island in the Adriatic sea An island is any piece of land smaller than a continent and larger than a rock, that is completely surrounded by water. ...
Track listing Swans (Life After Death) Humans Dont Call Me Whitney, Bobby Rough Gem Tsuxiit Where Theres A Will Theres A Whalebone Jogging Gorgeous Summer Volcanoes If Ones Bucky Little Wing Sub-Domestic Category: ...
Crystal Gayle's song "Midnight in the Desert" is a tribute to Coast to Coast AM and Art Bell. (UTC) Crystal Gayle (born January 8, 1951) is an American country singer best known for a series of country-pop crossover hits in the late 70s and early 80s, including the Grammy Award-winning, Dont It Make My Brown Eyes Blue. ...
The location of the Martian landing in the film Mars Attacks! is Pahrump, Nevada, hometown of Art Bell. This article is about the film. ...
An aerial view from March 2005 shows development scattered across the valley floor. ...
Art Bell and his radio show were featured on the January 22, 1999 episode of the television series "Millennium" entitled "Collateral Damage." is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Events of 2008: (EMILY) Me Lesley and MIley are going to China! This article is about the year. ...
Millennium is a grim, suspenseful American television series, produced by Chris Carter (creator of The X-Files), and set during the years leading up to the dawn of the new millennium. ...
See also Loren Coleman in a photograph featured in his profile on Cryptomundo. ...
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Richard C. Hoagland (born April 25, 1945) is an author of books that reject the scientific method in favour of speculative theories on astronomical topics, and conspiracy theories connected to the U.S. space program. ...
Linda Moulton Howe born January 20, 1942, in Boise, Idaho, is an American investigative journalist and documentary producer-writer-director-editor who is currently based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. ...
For other persons of the same name, see Alex Jones. ...
Stanton T. Friedman (born July 29, 1934, Elizabeth, New Jersey) is a physicist and ufologist, currently residing in New Brunswick, Canada. ...
The National UFO Reporting Center is a organization run by Peter Davenport, which investigates UFO sightings and/or alien contacts. ...
There are several paranormal radio shows broadcast in the U.S.A. and available online. ...
Don Ecker is the Director of Research for UFO Magazine and is married to the Senior Editor of UFO Magazine, Vicki C. Ecker. ...
References - ^ J.C. Webster the Third - Updates & Transcripts
- Dotinga, Randy (February 2, 2006). Coast to Coast AM Is No Wack Job. Wired News. Retrieved on 2007-04-19.
- Corliss, Richard (August 9, 1999). The X Phones. Time (magazine). Retrieved on 2007-04-19.
- Jaroff, Leon (April 14, 1997). THE MAN WHO SPREAD THE MYTH. Time (magazine). Retrieved on 2007-04-19.
- Davis, Pamela (January 11, 2001). 10 years to grow, 1 snip to go. St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved on 2007-04-19.
- Pentagon Photos Whodunnit. CBS News (November 8, 2002). Retrieved on 2007-04-19.
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 109th day of the year (110th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 109th day of the year (110th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 109th day of the year (110th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 109th day of the year (110th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 109th day of the year (110th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
External links - Official website
- J.C. Updates & Transcripts
- List of Free Listen Links
Artistic representation of UFOs Ufology is the study of unidentified flying object (UFO) reports, sightings, alleged physical evidence, and other related phenomena. ...
Contactee is a noun used to describe an individual who professes to have been in regular contact with extraterrestrial beings, either through physical meetings or through telepathy. ...
This is a list of alleged UFO crashes studied within the field of Exopolitics and Ufology. ...
For the song by Muse, see Black Holes and Revelations. ...
This is a list of alleged UFO-related extraterrestrials within the field of Exopolitics and Ufology. ...
Wikinews has a related section: UFO This is a list of UFO sightings including cases of alleged alien sightings and abductions. ...
This is a list of topics studied in the field of Exopolitics and Ufology. ...
This is a list of alleged UFO-related vehicles in the field of Exopolitics and Ufology. ...
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