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The Woo => Radio and Podcasts => Topic started by: sean92008 on June 15, 2024, 10:39:48 PM
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his first show, he was talking over everybody. This show, he's letting this guy talk too long. Aye carumba!
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/host/rich-berra/
In some distant year, somebody will bring this up on the internet archive long after I'm dead, click on the link and nothing will be there. C2C will have died a pathetic death because PremSuck kept hiring crappy hosts...
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Misstatement: Mel's Hole is not near Yellowstone, it is not near Montana. Yikes!
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C2C will have died a pathetic death because PremSuck kept hiring crappy hosts...
They can't handle hiring a guest host better than Noory, when they did that with John B Wells they got rid of him quick!
They kept Punnett and Knapp around because they couldn't do more than a couple shows a month, so Noory wasn't worried about them taking over.
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They can't handle hiring a guest host better than Noory, when they did that with John B Wells they got rid of him quick!
They kept Punnett and Knapp around because they couldn't do more than a couple shows a month, so Noory wasn't worried about them taking over.
Could this also be the "REAL REASON" George"Falkie" Senda was never hired?
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Last night he had on the idiot who theorizes that there were no shots fired in Dealey Plaza and JFK hid in the limo trunk. Worst Kennedy assassination theory I've ever heard.
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Last night he had on the idiot who theorizes that there were no shots fired in Dealey Plaza and JFK hid in the limo trunk. Worst Kennedy assassination theory I've ever heard.
I like how, after what, 2 or 3 months after he first debuted, they haven't paid their regular announcer to do his introductions. They're a cheap ass organization.
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I like how, after what, 2 or 3 months after he first debuted, they haven't paid their regular announcer to do his introductions. They're a cheap ass organization.
I think thats because the old announcer died sometime back but they still use the old recorded bits for the older hosts. But they had to record a new one of course for the new host.
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When I worked for them, they were Clear Channel. We all called then Cheap Channel.
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Hosted by:Rich Berra
David Rolfe is an expert on the Shroud of Turin and one of the most enthusiastic proponents of its authenticity. That mysterious cloth has not only become part of his life; it has changed it. He joins guest host Rich Berra (email) to discuss the latest evidence supporting the Shroud's authenticity. Followed by author and researcher Steve Quayle who reports on a significant increase in UFO sightings, a UAP Task Force labeling the problem a National Security Issue, and the question of where exactly these UFOs are coming from.
From 6-10pm PT, Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returns to 8/24/95 for an evening of Open Lines featuring the 'Alien Hotline.'
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I have been seeing the shroud mentioned on a few websites over the last couple of months. Must be a new development or somebody promoting himself...
As for Somewhere in Time... How many shows can play open lines from 30 years ago? I don't see Cornelius Cornholio being played in 30 days, let alone 30 years.
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I have been seeing the shroud mentioned on a few websites over the last couple of months. Must be a new development or somebody promoting himself...
There was some news on the Shroud of Turn this past week, new dating indicates its 2000 years old and AI produced an image:
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https://nypost.com/2024/08/22/world-news/ai-recreates-possible-face-of-jesus-from-turin-shroud/
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The second guest tonight is Steve Quayle - he hasn't been on for quite some time.
I remember when he was on once with Ian Punnett and there were issues between them!
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I am actually mostly listening to tonight's show.
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I am actually mostly listening to tonight's show.
How did Berra do with Quayle?
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How did Berra do with Quayle?
We are all doomed! Four horsemen? They're on the road now. Berra is definitely not a religious scholar although he did show some knowledge which could have been from guest provided questions.
Berra calmed down a bit from earlier appearances and is a little more responsive as opposed to jumping all over the guest. I missed the last hour and maybe 20-30 minutes.
I don't know if I've ever heard anybody quote anything from the book of Jude, but Quayle did.
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Quayle sounded a bit more under control, may have been his
unfamiliarity with Berra's interview style. I noticed Berra didn't let Quayle get a running start into his 4-5 minute rants. Berra peppered him with questions/comments, tended to keep Quayle from shifting into oratory fifth gear.
Thankfully, even a throttled back Quayle threw out some gems. Quayle boasted he'd never signed an NDA, and never would. Being asked to sign an NDA (or any confidentiality agreement) means someone decided the signer both has a need to know and is trustworthy. I think we know why he's never signed an NDA.
Later, he advised us he'd talked to the "greatest living archeologist" about the possibility of Egyptian artifacts found in the Grand Canyon. He made Quayle promise not to give his name, however. Is that a surprise? I can't imagine any respectable "expert" in any field wanting his peers to know he'd/she'd met with that lunatic.
I did hear Quayle claim demons are the offspring of humans and fallen angels. Never heard that before.
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Did he say that the world's greatest archaeologist was in Montana? I thought I heard it that way.
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Did he say that the world's greatest archaeologist was in Montana? I thought I heard it that way.
He did mention where the guy was, but sorry, I don't recall what he said. Might have been a twofer, maybe he talked to the archeologist and the "many star special forces general" together, a Quayle coffee clutch. Quayle probably made them pay for their own.
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I noticed Berra didn't let Quayle get a running start into his 4-5 minute rants. .
What's the fun in that then? Just have to allow Mount Quayle to erupt and boil over.
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Hosted by:Rich Berra
In the first half, investigative journalist Jerome Corsi joins host Rich Berra (email) to discuss Donald Trump's claim that he will release the remaining files on the JFK assassination if reelected. Followed by the world's foremost remote viewing teacher, U.S. Army Major Edward A. Dames, who will discuss the history of remote viewing, the current cases his agency is working on, as well as updates about global changes happening right now.
From 6-10pm PT, Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returns to 9/10/01, when Art discussed the weird and mysterious Chilbolton Crop Glyphs.
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Hosted by:Rich Berra
In the first half, investigative journalist Jerome Corsi joins host Rich Berra (email) to discuss Donald Trump's claim that he will release the remaining files on the JFK assassination if reelected. Followed by the world's foremost remote viewing teacher, U.S. Army Major Edward A. Dames, who will discuss the history of remote viewing, the current cases his agency is working on, as well as updates about global changes happening right now.
From 6-10pm PT, Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returns to 9/10/01, when Art discussed the weird and mysterious Chilbolton Crop Glyphs.
Anyone have any insight into what Major Ed is gonna drop tonight? Seeing the following:
"ALERT: Major Dames releases an unprecedented announcement tonight"
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Anyone have any insight into what Major Ed is gonna drop tonight? Seeing the following:
"ALERT: Major Dames releases an unprecedented announcement tonight"
My guess:
Someone has died and we don't know it yet...
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Dames and Quayle are an item
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My guess:
Someone has died and we don't know it yet...
Major Ed Dames should do a remote viewing of the Senda Monster. If dames does do a remote veiwing mission, Would Falkie call him a troll?
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Major Ed Dames should do a remote viewing of the Senda Monster. If dames does do a remote veiwing mission, Would Falkie call him a troll?
Quite sure he would! I think Major Ed has made a nice living out of being a troll
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He said he's 75 years old. Sounds like he did back in the day.
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Hosted by:Rich Berra
First Half: A gifted intuitive, Stewart Swerdlow is a clairvoyant who has the ability to see auric fields and personal archetypes as well as read DNA sequences and mind patterns. He joins Rich Berra (email) to discuss his insight into what forces are guiding the world, including changes in geology and weather as well as the significance of the P. Diddy scandal.
Second Half: Author, clinical hypnotherapist, and founder of Dream-Life Coach Training, Kelly Sullivan Walden shares how to interpret magical dreams and unexplainable moments. Followed by Open Lines.
Tonight show of C2Cam
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I think Travis Walton is a tired and lame excuse for a producer's booking. Did he get abducted again? Has he come up with some strange disease because of his abduction? Enough already!
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I think Travis Walton is a tired and lame excuse for a producer's booking. Did he get abducted again? Has he come up with some strange disease because of his abduction? Enough already!
From one of his previous interviews I was under the impression he had gained some sort of superpowers from his horrific experience.
I could be wrong.
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From one of his previous interviews I was under the impression he had gained some sort of superpowers from his horrific experience.
I could be wrong.
I don't remember that, but that could be how he's grifting on his experience. I don't think I've listened to Travis Walton thing in its entirety since Art did it in the '90s.
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Tonight's c2cam show is still scheduled with guest host Rick Berra at the LA studios, so if they are still under fire evacuation order it will probably be pre-empted with a Noory rerun like last night too?
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Latest map shows the Palisades fire really close to Sherman Oaks.
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Hold it! I thought Berra was living in Texas or Tennessee... He used to work in San Diego and, because of that, I remember... oh no, that's not it! He's in Arizona, isn't he?
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Hold it! I thought Berra was living in Texas or Tennessee... He used to work in San Diego and, because of that, I remember... oh no, that's not it! He's in Arizona, isn't he?
Yeah Rick Berra is supposedly in Phoenix, but they still pre-empted his show last night. They must still need the LA studio staff working even for his remote broadcasts.
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Rick Berra managed to get on the air live tonight after all.
But the opening music was different and his discussion on the LA fires got overtaken by Noory's recorded commercials for a few minutes.
So looks like some technical issues tonight.
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The Why Channel guy on tonight. Good guest, big Art Bell fan!
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Hosted by:Rich Berra
In the first half, guest host Rich Berra (email) welcomes prominent Bigfoot researcher Matt Moneymaker, who will share recent sightings, investigations, and developments in Bigfoot news and research. In the second half, parapsychologist Loyd Auerbach will discuss ghost hunting and how the science of parapsychology connects with paranormal investigations.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 1999, when Art talked to Richard Hoagland and Robert Ghostwolf about strange events in Miami, and Major Ed Dames about his remote viewing of Satan.
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Hosted by:Rich Berra
In the first half, author, book publisher, and conference speaker Brad Olsen joins Rich Berra (email) for a discussion of his 'Esoteric' book series that delves into ancient mysteries and unseen realms. Followed by author, investigative mythologist, and art historian William Henry on ascension and the mysteries of ancient Egypt.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 2002 for a night of Open Lines, and researcher Colm Kelleher's report on UFOs.
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6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 2002 for a night of Open Lines, and researcher Colm Kelleher's report on UFOs.
PremSuck airs a 23-year-old show of open lines. It is a testament not only to Art Bell himself, but to his intriguing and mostly intelligent audience.
There is no way Cornelius or Cleopatra or whatever that lady from New York is, heck, even Thomas would be as enthralling and entertaining to warrant a replay.
Hell, they won't even replay George from last week. Well, they will replay segments so he can leave early.
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Hosted by:Rich Berra
In the first half, Ouija board expert Karen A. Dahlman joins Rich Berra (email) to talk about the use of talking boards from a historical perspective, including seances and channeling spirits, to personal experiences of divining wisdom and exploring consciousness. Followed by Varla Ventura, an author, traveler, rotten botanist, and lover of the strange and bizarre. She'll delve into the world of the weird and creepy, and her new work on enchanted plants.
From 6-10pm PT, Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returns to 2/1/96 for a night of Open Lines on such topics as UFOs, hauntings, and weird diseases
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One of Noory's sad pack callers just got in with Berra - Jeremy who as usual tells his story of being in a coma decades ago.
I wish a guest would tell him you never woke up from the coma - all this with Noory has all been your dream.
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Now Cornelius calls in too with his regilar stuff.
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The sad pack makes Noory more insufferable, they drag the show down. Good thing I didn't hear them tonight.
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A very decent night for Rich Berra. Good guests and good sound quality. Spontaneous conversation with little or any use of pre-arranged cue card questions. And a good control of the sad sack caller parade.
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A very decent night for Rich Berra. Good guests and good sound quality. Spontaneous conversation with little or any use of pre-arranged cue card questions. And a good control of the sad sack caller parade.
Yet, I still screamed at the radio when he was talking over the guest! God fucking damn it, let the fucking guy with the knowledge talk!
Yeah, I've been listening to this guest. Dude is sharp and he's not some snake oil salesman. In fact, I'm getting the feeling that some of that snake oil might cause more problems...¾
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Berra did a better job with the second guest. Too much talking over Ashton Forbes! An interview with the Orbs Dude requires intelligence and finesse.
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NDEs & Divine Messages / Greys & Abductions
Hosted byConnie Willis
Guests:
Robert Bare, Philip Kinsella
Saturday - May 17, 2025
NDEs & Divine Messages / Greys & Abductions
About the show
In the first half, former policeman for over two decades, Robert Bare, joins guest host Connie Willis (info) to talk about the time he dropped dead twice. He had a heart attack on an airplane followed by another heart attack on the same day. During that experience he felt a higher power ask him one question: "What good have you done in your life?" He'll discuss how his life changed from there. In the second half, clairvoyant medium and UFO Investigator Philip Kinsella will take a candid look at the phenomena of Greys and alien abduction.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time returns to 2/9/96 when Andrew Gause talked about the secret history of money.
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Researcher of secret underground and underwater bases and tunnels, Richard Sauder, joins guest host Rich Berra (email) for a discussion of secret hidden bunkers and cities for the uber wealthy and elite that are all over the world. He’ll report on recent revelations made by a former George H.W. Bush administration official who confirmed more than $21 trillion was spent to build underground tunnels in the event of an "extinction event." Followed by Open Lines in the latter half.
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Rich Berra kept his guest Richard Sauder on for the full 4hrs instead of open lines.
Though some sad packers still got thru including Cornelius.
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Rich Berra kept his guest Richard Sauder on for the full 4hrs instead of open lines.
Though some sad packers still got thru including Cornelius.
Back around the time DMDN was hitting its stride, Jimmy Church had Sauder on his "Fade to Black" show. Despite him having been brought on to talk underground bases, he was all over the map with crazed stream of consciousness rants. He was an absolute train wreck, sounded like a paranoid psychotic gone off his meds. He steamrolled Church, he had trouble even getting a word in edgewise. Sauder was a first rate dick. I could be wrong, but I think Church gave him the boot early.
There was a lively discussion of that show the next day on Bellgab. That was back in the honeymoon period of DMDN/Church when he was not only very popular among the BG masses, but routinely posted on his thread and chatted with us. As I recall, he was not amused. I also think the Sauder appearance was the "jump the shark" show for Church/FTD for some of us. That was about the time he insinuating Bell had hand picked him to "fill in" and "keep his seat warm" until his non-compete expired. Bell denied even having known/met him. The ridiculous "Malibu undersea base" story wasn't far behind, soon to be followed by his stint as a C2C rent-a-host. Church went from Bellgab favorite to forum whipping boy in pretty short order.
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Did Thomas call at all last night? Thomas would have had so many opportunities for a great question. The guy had, what, five or six books to sell? I didn't listen a lot, but any guy sounding like an old Indian elder with knowledge of the white man's world is intriguing for some reason it's like hearing a woman talk about CVT transmissions. It's just kind of out of place feeling.
I did hear the part where Rich kind of talked about holding him over for the open lines part of the show and then made it sound like he forgot to mention all the books earlier and that might have been the reason why he held them over. I don't know I just kind of read that into the comment five other books, I'm presuming that that was six books he was promoting then.
I like Rich although I had issues with him early on because he talked over people a lot. He used to work on a morning zoo. He was part of a really nutty show where talking over each other was part of the energy.
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Rich Berra did reveal last night that he used to work in San Diego at the KGB radio station.
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Rich Berra did reveal last night that he used to work in San Diego at the KGB radio station.
Let's just say this, I listened to radio a lot and I never listened to Dave, Shelly and Chainsaw. Chainsaw was kind of that stereotypical sports guy with a big fake voice and talked fast. He tried to stretch that bit into other media, I don't think he was successful. But they were big in San Diego.
I had no idea they made movies, so Rich might have been part of that...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave,_Emily_and_Chainsaw
As a completely useless bit of trivia... There was a dentist office pretty close to the old KGB studios. It was at that dentist office that I last saw Scott Weiland. It was a strange coincidence, I was visiting a former bandmate who was working at the Social Security office nearby when I just kind of was standing there and he walked right up. Now, both of them are dead... Must be a harbinger.
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Berra had an interesting choice for who he would like to see play Noory in the supposedly upcoming Art Bell movie ... Tom Selleck. Yowzah!
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Berra had an interesting choice for who he would like to see play Noory in the supposedly upcoming Art Bell movie ... Tom Selleck. Yowzah!
My thought about that comment: Brown-nosing suck-up.
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Berra had an interesting choice for who he would like to see play Noory in the supposedly upcoming Art Bell movie ... Tom Selleck. Yowzah!
I would hope the movie would be only about Art Bell in the years BEFORE Noory appeared!
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Who is the call screener tonight? A few actual good calls in the first segment, significantly, Fred from Colorado. He sounded like Art's mysterious old friend who was a regular caller for Heather. She always wanted to do an entire show with him. He would always decline saying he had too much classified information.
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Regular caller Cornelius got in near the end of the show last night and again mentioned he is unable to change his clothes or socks for over a year. He thinks he has the syndrome that Celine Dion has.
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Regular caller Cornelius got in near the end of the show last night and again mentioned he is unable to change his clothes or socks for over a year. He thinks he has the syndrome that Celine Dion has.
Is Celine Dion a felon?
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Last night Rich had on a pharmacist who was giving out what I consider good advice - not quack remedies. Then Cornelius called and started rambling about George and Tommy and Art. Then he started on his Korean War vet father, as just as he was getting to the part about his father's ghost letting the air out of his tire, the guest stepped up.
Guest: WHAT'S YOUR QUESTION?
Corny: I'm getting to it.
Guest: Well, there are a lot of other callers waiting.
So, rather than ask a question, he told how he was now going to a senior center and eating a lot of vegetables, and had gotten his blood sugar down to 1000.