Paul LaViolette

Paul LaViolette

Biography:

Dr. Paul LaViolette is an interdisciplinary scientist. He has authored four books and has published numerous articles in professional scientific journals. He received his BA in physics from Johns Hopkins University, his MBA from the University of Chicago, and his Ph.D. in systems science/astronomy from Portland State University. Currently he is president of the Starburst Foundation, an interdisciplinary scientific research institute. Dr. LaViolette's findings open a new doorway to the interpretation of our ancient past. Aided by his background in general system theory and physics, he was able to successfully decipher the lost science said to be encoded in the lore of the Tarot and astrology.

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  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 11/10/98 when Robert Raith described Dr. Jonathon Reed's infamous alien encounter when he allegedly killed an ET and stuffed it in his freezer (related photos). Scientist/author Paul LaViolette also discussed cosmology.More »
  • Anti-Gravity Technology

    George Knapp was joined by physicist and author Paul LaViolette, who discussed the physics behind anti-gravity propulsion technology. In the first hour, Col. John Alexander talked about the ongoing discord in Iran and the state of remote viewing.More »
  • Galactic Waves & Communications

    Interdisciplinary scientist Dr. Paul LaViolette was the guest for the first three hours, sharing his theories on such topics as galactic waves and pulsar communications.He believes there is evidence for a cycle of galactic superwaves that emanate from the center of galaxy and...More »

Last Night

Near-Death Experience / Astrological Forecast
Near-Death Experience / Astrological Forecast
Author and director Sebastian Junger shared a compelling near-death experience that occurred after his pancreatic artery ruptured. Followed by astrologer Mark Lerner, who discussed upcoming astrological cycles and alignments.

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