CUT TO THE CHASE With Marshall Masters
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20-June-2004: Impact Threat Special Update with Wayne Green,
Jacco van der Worp and Dale Caruso
Meteors
are lighting up the skies. Navies are putting to sea en masse. The Fed recently
injected $47 billion into the markets - and where is the crisis? The last
large injection was $25 billion dollars after 9-11. How can one not be concerned
about the possibility of a near-future catastrophic impact event? If you are
concerned, this show offers timely insights from Wayne Green into the prophetic
visions of David Booth, the scientific impact low-down from Jacco van der
Worp and the economics of impact events with Dale Caruso.
Walking the Hallways of Hell: Day
Trips through some of America's Most Haunted Asylums
YOWUSA.COM, 20-June-2004
Dale Caruso
It
goes by many names; Urban Archaeology, Urban Exploration, Urban Adventure,
and Infiltration. While the names may vary, the overall meaning is the same;
it is the investigation of manmade structures not designed for public consumption,
from mechanical rooms to storm drains to rooftops. It goes without saying
that these places are usually off-limits.
My first exposure to this unusual form of exploration came thanks to author
Julia Solis, Not only is she a talented young writer, Julia is quite a hostess
as well. Her specialty is throwing dinner parties in exotic locations.
Part 4: The Guardians of Dogma Defenders of
the New Religion
YOWUSA.COM, 20-June-2004
Dale Caruso
"It
seems to me that existence -- at this point I have doubts about 'the' 'universe'
-- is a lot like a Rorschach ink-blot. Everybody looks at it and sees their
own favorite reality." -- Author Robert Anton Wilson from his 1991 book, The
New Inquisition. (Scottsdale, AZ: New Falcon Publications).
Wilson goes on to state, "...their [science] dogmatic reliance upon already
established ideas when judging new work." Among the targets of his examination
is the Committee for Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal,
CSICOP. He claims that they don't give a fair hearing to anyone they don't
already agree with. He also feels that the reliance on the military-industrial
complex for funding maintains the status quo. Wilson asserts that, instead
of this dogmatic attitude, scientists should employ skepticism, or a sort
of agnostic principle, when confronted with new ideas. Is Wilson correct in
his charges? We'll examine the methods of the new inquisitors.
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