Dr. Roy Spencer

Dr. Roy Spencer

Biography:

Roy Spencer is a principle research scientist at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. He has been Senior Scientist for Climate Studies at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. He directs research into the development and application of satellite passive microwave remote sensing techniques for measuring global temperature, water vapor, and precipitation. Dr. Spencer is the recipient of NASA's Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement and the American Meteorological Society's Special Award for his satellite-based temperature monitoring work. He is the author of numerous scientific articles that have appeared in Science, Nature, Journal of Climate, Monthly Weather Review, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology, Remote Sensing Reviews, Advances in Space Research, and Climatic Change. Dr. Spencer received his Ph.D. in Meteorology from the University of Wisconsin in 1981.

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  • Global Warming / FBI Secrets

    In the first half, former senior scientist for Climate Studies at NASA, Dr. Roy Spencer, reacted to claims of new evidence that recent warming and hotter weather is indeed the fault of humans. In the latter half, investigative reporter Ronald Kessler discussed his research...More »
  • Global Warming / Sovereign Citizens Movement

    In the first half, research scientist Dr. Roy Spencer argued that new NASA satellite data contradicts global warming models, and also talked about his new e-book, Fundanomics. In the latter half, Alfred Adask, the founder of one of the largest legal reform organizations,...More »
  • Global Warming Blunder

    Research scientist Roy Spencer discussed evidence that recent warming is not the fault of humans, but the result of natural cycles that have been causing periods of warming and cooling for millennia. First hour guest, author Whitley Strieber reacted to Stephen Hawking's...More »
  • Healing, Intention, & Remote Viewing

    Researcher of non-local consciousness and futurist, Stephan Schwartz discussed his work on the power of prayer, healing, therapeutic intention and using remote viewing to explore your own future. He described witnessing a healing ritual some 40 years ago with Rolling Thunder, a...More »
  • Visitations of the Anunnaki

    Author Marshall Klarfeld shared his contention that a group of ETs known as the Anunnaki visited Earth and genetically altered humans. Basing some of his suppositions on the work of Zecharia Sitchin who translated ancient cuneiform tablets of the Sumerians, Klarfeld said the...More »
  • The Human Brain

    Neuroscientist Dr. Sam Wang discussed the human brain and how it's wired to experience various phenomena. Made of 3 lbs. of tissue with 100 billion neurons, the brain acts as an information processing device and filter.The truth is, we use all parts of our brain, not just 10% of...More »
  • 'Secret Door' Guests

    In a special night of Open Lines, George introduced a "Secret Door Line" in which popular Coast to Coast guests made surprise appearances.More »
  • Invisibility & J.C.

    Filling in for George Noory, Art Bell hosted a night of Open Lines with a special emphasis on the topic of invisibility and what callers would do if they could be invisible.More »
  • Climate Change

    During the first half of Friday's program, Art Bell talked with Dr. Roy Spencer (ecoenquirer.com - environmental satire/fake news) about climate change and Jim Hansen, the climate scientist who claims to have been censored by NASA because of his views on global warming. Spencer,...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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