Alien Scientist, New Discoveries & 9/11 [Audio]

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Jeremy Rys is a physicist, researcher and media producer who runs the website Alien Scientist as well as the popular Youtube channel that puts forth a rational approach to Fringe Science, Aliens, and Conspiracy Theories.

In the first hour, we’ll discuss resources and sustainability. Jeremy explains how nature will sort out what we don’t. Then, we’ll get into government black op programs and technology.

We’ll also discuss recent news that physicists have created a quantum gas capable of reaching temperatures below absolute zero, paving the way for future quantum inventions. In hour two, we touch upon what genetic enhancements may bring, the end result being something similar to the greys. That leads us into a discussion about alien abductions, UFO files and secret space programs. Later, we’ll discuss 911 as the dividing point in history.

The Shadow Government, UFOs & Clean Energy [Audio]

Red Ice Creations | September 25 2012

Paul Hellyer is one of Canada’s best known and most controversial politicians. Although Hellyer is best known for the unification of the Canadian Armed Forces and for his 1968 chairmanship of the Task Force on Housing and Urban Development, he has maintained a life-long interest in macroeconomics. Through the years, as a journalist and political commentator, he has continued to fight for economic reforms and has written several books on the subject.

At 88, former Canadian Cabinet Minister Paul Hellyer is still active as ever and engaged in a wide variety of world issues, the most urgent of which is the world monetary and financial system. Paul will discuss the conspiracy of the cabal, the shadow government and black operations. He also briefly talks about the UFO phenomena. Then, Paul covers the energy crisis, new clean technologies that are available and the new industry that can result from it. He also offers solutions that he claims would fix our economy.

  • Ready and waiting: Alberta town built world’s first UFO landing pad 45 years ago (news.nationalpost.com)