Thursday, April 28, 2005

Dy-No-Mite!

Listening: Jordan Maxwell on Mysteries on the Mind

Mood: Sleuth-like

If you want the juice on the investigative researcher Jordan Maxwell, he has made an announcement on the front page of his site which further explains the harassment he's recently been the victim of.

Meanwhile I've been mining the net for some interviews with him and found a particularly good one archived at Mysteries of the Mind. The topics discussed in the show range from his own personal encounters with paranormal experiences, including ET's, as well as what he's more famous for, exploring the importance of words and symbols and their connection to ancient traditions and meanings.

The show is hosted by Alex Merklinger, who's nearly 80 but still manages to do his syndicated weeknight show tirelessly, broadcasting from his home in New Mexico. He can get a bit doddery at times, and he's always getting the levels wrong, so if you do listen to this, you'll have to listen to Alex's voice booming out while Jordan's is much lower. This is actually a pet peeve of mine; it seems to be a rare thing these days when you can listen to talkback without one voice being louder than the other. Anyway, have a listen. The information is worth listening to.

Just to make sure you really want to work for it though, they've also mis-labeled the archive link on the site if you want to listen with Windows media player. Click on the link below it instead, labeled April 6 - Dr Gary Schwarz. Here's the direct link just to be sure. The interview begins at around the 30 minute mark, and give the other archives a listen too, as there are fascinating dialogues with people such as David Icke, John Hogue, PMH Atwater, Michael Horn and Sir Laurence Gardner just to name a few of my faves.

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