In the first half, former LAPD detective and author Mike Rothmiller delved into his extensive research on unexplained phenomena, as well as various conspiracy theories and secrets involving such people as RFK, JFK, Frank Sinatra, and Marilyn Monroe. He recounted a pivotal moment from 1993 when a military pilot shared a UFO sighting with him, igniting his interest in uncovering similar accounts. "I started filing documents," he said, and "I began receiving a lot of very interesting documents from the CIA, the Air Force, and so forth." His research led him to explore historical accounts of UFO sightings dating back to the 1800s, where he found striking similarities in descriptions to contemporary reports, including disc-shaped and cigar-shaped objects hovering and rapidly disappearing. Additional mysteries he touched on included Bigfoot and sea serpents.
Rothmiller uncovered other intriguing information by accessing CIA and FBI documents, such as details about mob figures that were used as CIA assassins, and the search for biblical artifacts like Noah's Ark. He suggested that Frank Sinatra had connections with organized crime, and that his friendship with John F. Kennedy soured due to his Mafia ties.
Discussing his book "Bombshell," which probes the suspicious circumstances surrounding Marilyn Monroe's death in 1962, Rothmiller revealed that he accessed previously unreleased LAPD intelligence files, including surveillance photographs and a copy of Monroe's missing diary, which contained entries about her affairs with JFK and RFK. He also spoke about his interview with Peter Lawford, who provided details about the night Monroe died, including RFK's involvement and the staging of the crime scene by LAPD.
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In the latter half, John Ramirez a former high-ranking satanic priest turned evangelist and author, shared his harrowing journey from darkness to faith. Ramirez, who said he served the devil for 25 years, described his early life steeped in occult practices that were passed down to him by his parents, who had immigrated from Puerto Rico to New York City. "Their religion was Santeria, spiritualism, and Palo Mayombe," he said, claiming that all three of these had links to the devil and principalities, with demonic spirits such as Obatala.
Ramirez recounted a near-death experience in 1999 where he found himself in hell, confronting demonic entities and ultimately encountering the cross of Jesus Christ. "The devil was my ex-father, and Jesus Christ became my father," he explained, illustrating his profound transformation. He credited his escape from the clutches of darkness to a divine intervention, stating, "I know that was the only opportunity God was giving me to come to repentance." He warned listeners about the devil's tactics, which often involve luring individuals with promises of fulfillment and power. "The devil wants to be worshiped," he cautioned.
He recounted the pain of estrangement from his family after leaving the occult, yet noted that many family members eventually found faith through his example, including his late mother. He also discussed the ongoing spiritual warfare believers face, emphasizing that "the more you are obedient to God, the more the demonic attacks come."
News segment guests: John M. Curtis, Charles Coppes