Planetary Cataclysm

Hosted byArt Bell

Planetary Cataclysm

About the show

Richard Kieninger wrote a book called "The Ultimate Frontier" in 1963, which predicted massive Earth changes and the attendant social and political upheavals. Kieninger said that the book has been in print since then and he has never advertised it. He predicted that on May 5th, 2000, the planets would align in a straight line and massive worldwide "megaquakes" would result. Kieninger has been called a "cult leader" because he started two communities – one in Illinois and the other in Texas, to prepare people for the coming Earth changes.

Kieninger claimed that certain people "that we would call saints" or from a secret society visit him from time to time to help him with his theories. Members of the secretive group he called "The Brotherhood" paid him visits several times beginning when he was 12 years old, he specified. Other topics included the energetic make-up of the human body and consciousness. He placed some of his ideas in a Christian biblical context.

First hour guest, National Institute of Discovery Science (NIDS) director Colm Kelleher talked about his role and new projects and outreach programs, such as a hotline that would field calls and possibly initiate in-person investigations. Kelleher also called for listeners to call NIDS if they had what they believed to be physical evidence from UFO encounters. He said they were also asking for help from police departments and the FAA.

Open Lines were featured for the last 2 hours. Art announced and confirmed the death of actor George C. Scott.

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