Steven Myers – Author and Pyramid Researcher – June 4th – 5PM EST

Join me this week as I talk it up with Steven Myers who has a unique and very interesting perspective on how and why the Great Pyramid was built. He has produced some surprising facts and theories that will move you into wonder. I have talked with Steven on “got paranormal?” with host S.E. Burns and  found this story very interesting. Since then Steven has produced a huge library of videos, demonstrating his theories with animations that you will find amazing as well.

Author, lecturer and independent researcher, Steven Myers has studied the Great Pyramid for over twenty years to understand how this ancient wonder of the world was built and why. His research included traveling to Egypt to conduct extensive on-site research at the Giza Plateau.

Steven Myers has written numerous magazine articles and given many lectures on the subject of the Great Pyramid. Compiling his research into two books , Steven Myers has provide a comprehensive and detailed explanation of how the Great Pyramid was built. He contends that advanced technologies were used to build the Great Pyramid.

You can friend Steven Myers on Facebook —> HERE

Check out his books —> HERE  And —> HERE

Check out his awesome Foundation —> HERE

MAke sure to tune in live Monday June 4th at 6:30 PM EST —–> HERE

Scott Di Lalla – Director – “I am ZoZo” January 23-7 PM EST

A few months ago I interviewed Darren Evans who shared with us his story of a dark and mysterious entity that invaded his life and changed him forever. This is serious stuff. Not to be taken lightly. His story has been made into a movie. I will be talking with ther director and also .. quite possibly Darren. You must tune in…. listen to my chat with him —> HERE

I Am ZoZo is an independent horror film inspired by accounts of real supernatural events. The story concerns a Ouija board experience that goes wrong on Halloween weekend and five young people who become the target of a malevolent spirit called ZoZo.

Writer-director-cinematographer Scott Di Lalla embarked on the making of I Am ZoZo with his One World Studios partner, Zack Coffman, who served as producer-editor. Di Lalla and Coffman had met at UCLA in the Tae Kwon Do club. Together, they fantasized about making movies. Then in 2004, they produced Choppertown, a cinema verite biker documentary that was embraced by the motorcycle community, went on to win festival awards, and launched a full-fledged distribution outfit.

For I Am ZoZo, the filmmakers’ first narrative feature, they agreed that a good horror story requires the perfect setting. Seattle and San Juan Island were chosen for their gloomy, dreary weather to accentuate the feeling of isolation.

Next, they discussed how to achieve the right look for the film. “Horror absolutely must have the right look to elicit an eerie feeling,” says Di Lalla. “I had been doing a lot of research and came across The National’s ‘Fake Empire’ music video. When I learned it was digitized Super 8, I was sold. It was exactly what we wanted.”

Di Lalla and Coffman acquired the same type of camera as used on the music video – a Canon 1014 XLS with a fixed zoom lens – and loaded up on KODAK VISION3 200T Color Negative Film 7213. “It was a brand new stock and the images were so much smoother,” Di Lalla notes. “We shot every frame of I Am ZoZo on it.”

“Cost wasn’t the deciding factor,” continues Di Lalla. “It was about shooting the film we wanted to make the right way with the right production values. Compared to HD video, it really wasn’t significantly more expensive to shoot film, especially Super 8. Plus, lighting was a consideration. Film has more latitude than digital video in high key light situations and the negative is extremely forgiving.

Read more about the movie —–> HERE

Tune in LIVE Monday Jan 23 at 7 PM EST —-> HERE

 

Tom Naughton – Comedian / Film Maker September 5th 7 PM EST

 

Tom first realized the value of making people laugh when he paid for his entire college education with one joke — the one that begins, “Mom, Dad … I want to be a doctor.” Tom’s parents still laugh about this joke and are fond of repeating it to their friends, as well as to strangers they meet in restaurants and on airplanes.

After two years of pre-med, Tom switched to a self-directed major called “Random Courses That Do Not Involve Studying Organic Chemistry.” By creating his own major, Tom enjoyed the rare distinction of graduating at the top and bottom of his class simultaneously. His valedictorian speech was very short, as he was the only one in attendance.

After college, Tom worked as a writer and editor for a magazine published by the National Safety Council. But after publishing some humor essays in Newsweek, OMNI and Playgirl, he quit in a blaze of optimism to become a freelance writer. He soon discovered that occasional bylines in national magazines did not impress landlords or credit-card companies, so he decided to look into alternate careers that offered more security. He chose acting and standup comedy.

Eventually Tom became a regular on the comedy-club circuit, appearing in major clubs such as Zanies, The Ice House, and Yuk-Yuk’s, as well as in a lot of bars and bowling alleys he’d rather not talk about. He moved to Los Angeles and appeared in several sketch-comedy shows, a few plays, and his own original play, “Quest for the Ultimate Cool,” about a guy who wastes several years trying on different personas in a misguided effort to become somebody cool — not that anyone in Los Angeles could relate to the idea.

Tom also booked a sitcom role in his very first Hollywood audition, as a doctor on “Encore! Encore!” — which was canceled by NBC the day after the audition, proving that Tom has comic timing even when it’s not a good idea.

Tom still appears in clubs and on cruise ships, and is known for a clean, cerebral style. He is also the writer/director of the comedy-documentary “Fat Head: you’ve been fed a load of bologna.” The film’s official site can be found here.

You can tune in and ask your own questions Monday August 22nd at 7 PM EST  —-> HERE

Learn much more about Tom — >>> HERE

Jonas Elrod – Film Maker – December 20th – 7 PM EST

Join me this week as Jonas Elrod joins me to talk about his experience that led him to make the Film ” Wake Up “.  This is an amazing story that essentially can happen to any of us.

Jonas Elrod was a 37-year-old filmmaker who enjoyed a successful career shooting commercials, music videos, and documentaries when one day, while planning his next day’s shooting schedule in a San Francisco hotel room, he began to see visions. Since that day, Elrod says he sees ghosts, demons, angels, colorful clouds of energy, and personal auras wherever he goes, and he can’t explain what is happening to him or why. Elrod and his girlfriend began looking for a reason for this phenomenon, and visited a long series of doctors, psychiatrists, and spiritual teachers, trying to determine if his visions were the product of an illness, psychosis, or a genuine spiritual apparition, and as the process went on, Elrod found he wasn’t certain if his visions were a curse or a blessing. Filmmaker Chloe Crespi (who saw ghosts as a child) began helping Elrod make a film about his experiences and his search for an answer to an almost impossible question, and Wake Up is a documentary about a man chasing a mystery and looking for answers within and outside himself. Wake Up was an official selection at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival.

You can view a trailer —–> HERE

Tune in live on Monday December 20th at 7 PM EST —>> HERE

Monday 2-8-10…… Stanton Friedman

Tune in next Monday, as we discuss some Ufology with the Godfather of all things UFO…..  bring yer pencils and notes and join the show in chat, skype or even call in. Be part of this special show. Where you ask?

THE GUT & BONE SHOW

Knight Paranormal Investigations from Ghost Walk Productions

This show will be conducted for the first time ever, live during the FULL MOON and with the newest addition and introduction of Isaac, the Dollhouse Cam’s first young male spirit doll. Isaac was a young confederate army drummer boy who died trying to save a fellow soldier’s life during the civil war. He had arrived on January 15, 2010 and the Dollhouse Cam residents have not conducted any type of EVPs or personal sessions with him yet. We are allowing you, the viewers to be the first to experience the activity through the session on January 29, 2010 @ 9 pm EST, so go