Roswell Revisited / Channeling Jordan

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Roswell Revisited / Channeling Jordan

About the show

L. A. Marzulli is an author, lecturer, and filmmaker. In the first half, he discussed his latest work and research into the 1947 UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico, which he concluded was covered up by the government. For his new video documentary (view trailer), he conducted extensive interviews and visited the debris field site. Marzulli said he interviewed Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr. (the son of Major Jesse Marcel, the air force officer said to bring home debris from the crash site), as well as Marcel Jr.'s wife Linda, and included several "deathbed confessions." Public information officer Lt. Walter Haut wrote an affidavit that was opened after his death in 2005, which confirmed what Marcel had told him-- that he had seen something not of this world. When the disc-shaped object crashed into the desert, it left a debris field, where Marcel picked up items from the wreckage. Upon impact, the craft skipped and flew again, leaving a second crash site, where bodies were found, Marzulli added.

Marzulli refuted some of the military cover-up explanations, like the weather balloon, and that the bodies were actually crash test dummies (such dummies weren't used until 1953). His documentary features a clip from Frankie Rowe (a little girl at the time of the Roswell incident), who describes her father visiting the second crash site and retrieving metal fragments there, which she saw dropped on a table and they "spread out like water." Marzulli reported that when he and colleagues went to the debris field, they found two pieces of metal that were subsequently analyzed by a metallurgist. The metal expert said the pieces were composed of an aluminum alloy that was not invented in 1953 and looked like it had undergone some type of traumatic event, such as high heat. Marzulli also shot footage at Hangar 84-- Haut claimed in his affidavit that it was at the Roswell base's Hangar 84 where the UFO wreckage and bodies were stored.  

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Matthew McKay is a clinical psychologist and a professor at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA. In the latter half, he spoke about his channeled communications with his deceased son Jordan and his wisdom from the spirit realm. The ability to communicate with his son changed his whole understanding about death and re-established his relationship with him, said McKay, who has now had hundreds of dialogues with Jordan. He detailed his channeling technique and "deep knowledge meditations," which begin with bringing your attention to your breath, and when you have a thought, then return to watching your breathing. "Now, after a little while, you'll find your mind starting to slow down, and you're going to find that there's a kind of quietness and an openness," and that's when you can begin to channel messages or get in touch with your higher self. He advised to write down what you hear as well as ask questions.

Intriguingly, Jordan revealed that God or the divine did not always exist and evolved out of primal energy and continues to change and grow, and that human souls are part of God's existence. "The universe is like a playhouse that a Dad made for his kid. He can't get in there to see what it's like to be in the playhouse," Jordan has said, adding that God can't understand grief or loss; he has to send souls to experience that. Jordan also told his father about the afterlife, where initially, spirits have to adjust to not having a body. We can see in 360 degrees because we don't have eyes or any obstructions, Jordan said, and we have to get used to hearing things telepathically and not walking but moving by intention alone.

In the last half-hour, George featured an excerpt from his 5/26/21 interview with historian Richard Dolan on UFO disclosure.  

News segment guests: Howard Bloom, Mish Shedlock

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