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{PDF EPUB} Astrology and Astronomy Cosmic Cousins by John Philip Hunter Seth Shostak Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Astrology and Astronomy Cosmic Cousins by John Philip Hunter Seth Shostak. Seth Shostak is Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute, with degrees in physics and astronomy from Princeton University and Caltech. He has a long history of research in radio astronomy and in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, or SETI. He has written more than 500 popular articles on science and technology, and hosts the weekly science radio show Big Picture Science and has authored four books. Seth is a frequent guest and commentator on radio and television. His TV appearances include Larry King Live, Colbert Report, Nightline, and countless Discovery, History Channel, and National Geographic Channel programs. Websites: Books: Past shows: Astrology Predictions / Astronomy & ET Signals. Astrologer William Stickevers shared predictions and financial insights for the year ahead and beyond. Followed by SETI astronomer Seth Shostak on a curious stellar object, and mysterious signal. More » The Coming Ice Age / Astronomy & the Search for ET Life. Researcher Robert Felix, argued that we're in the early stages of a mini-ice age. Followed by astronomer Seth Shostak on possible life in the Venusian atmosphere. More » Search for ET Life / Conscious Luck. Senior astronomer at SETI, Seth Shostak, discussed his continued work in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. In the latter half, authors Gay Hendricks, PhD, and Carol Kline shared insights into how a person can change their luck and harness good fortune to unlock a. More » Search for ET Life / Power of Meditation. Seth Shostak discussed SETI and the search for ET life. Followed by Bill Douglas on the transformative power of meditation techniques. More » Space Signals / Sunlight & Health. Seth Shostak discussed space signals such as Fast Radio Bursts. Followed by Linda Geddes on her research into sunlight and circadian rhythyms. More » Mysterious Space Signals/ Seven Spiritual Practices. Seth Shostak discussed mysterious radio signals. Followed by Rupert Sheldrake on spiritual practices that can improve one's life. More » Cattle Disappearances, Mysterious Pattern, & Magnetic Field. Linda Moulton Howe reported on the disappearance of livestock and a mysterious pattern. First-hour guest Seth Shostak shared a SETI update. More » Art Bell: Somewhere In Time. Art Bell- Somewhere in Time returned to March 13, 2002 when Seth Shostak talked about SETI's efforts to find ET signals. More » Future Technology/ Search For ETI. Annalee Newitz discussed the future of artificial intelligence.Seth Shostak talked about the possibility of other intelligent life in the universe. More » Hollywood Ghosthunters/ Mysterious Space Signals. In the first half, members of the Hollywood Ghost Hunters, Rick McCallum, Louis Horowitz, and Robert Pendergraft discussed the many haunted locations they've investigated and described details of their ghost adventures in places such as the Queen Mary, and the Whaley House. More » Space News/ Parapsychology & the 'PK Man' In the first half, senior astronomer at SETI, Seth Shostak, talked about the latest news in space exploration, astronomical discoveries, and UFO disclosure. In the latter half, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD discussed various types of parapsychology, and in particular the case of. More » Anomalous Star & Space News/ Numerology. In the first half, senior astronomer at SETI, Seth Shostak, talked about the anomalous star KIC 8462852 and the methods scientists are using to explore its unusual characteristics. In the latter half, numerologist Glynis McCants detailed the numerology of Obama, Putin. More » SETI & Strange Space Signals/ Open Lines. In the first half, senior astronomer at SETI, Seth Shostak, shared an update on the search for extraterrestrial signals, and commented on a recent report of strange radio bursts from space. Open Lines followed. More » Drug & Tax Reforms. James P. Gray has been a trial judge in Orange County, California since 1983 and was the 2012 Libertarian candidate for Vice President. He discussed many of the issues ignored by mainstream politicians including drug legalization, education reform, a flat tax system. More » Fukushima Radiation & UFO Anomalies. Earthfiles investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe presented a two-part report about possible Fukushima radiation poisoning in Japanese children and sailors in the U.S. Navy, and also detailed sightings of triangular craft and fiery discs in multiple U.S. locations. More » DNA Research. Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Oxford since 1997, Bryan Sykes, discussed some of his fascinating DNA research findings, including his study of American genetics. First hour guest, SETI astronomer Seth Shostak spoke about SETI's latest targets which are. More » SETI & Astronomy. Astronomer Seth Shostak discussed his continued work in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), the nature of possible alien life forms, and various astronomy topics. First hour guest, Tim Ralston, who's featured in the new TV series, Doomsday Preppers. More » Art Bell: Somewhere in Time. Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 3/13/02 when Seth Shostak from SETI, who was behind the telescope at Arecibo during the interview, talked about the search for ET life. More » UFOs & the Star of Bethlehem. Author L.A. Marzulli discussed his latest research on the evidence of UFOs that fly with impunity in our skies and offered an explanation of the Bethlehem star of 2000 years ago. First hour guest, astronomer Seth Shostak shared SETI updates. More » The Hutchison Effect & Antigravity. Physicist Dr. Bob Koontz, and independent researcher John Hutchison discussed the Hutchison Effect, and such topics as antigravity, Tesla technology, UFO propulsion, free energy, and the Philadelphia Experiment. First hour guest, astronomer Seth Shostak talked about SETI. More » Earthquakes & Earth Changes. Author and researcher Mitch Battros talked about earthquakes and earth changes. The recent series of quakes off Mexico that were felt in Phoenix and San Diego could be a precursor to a larger event, he said. During the third hour, geologist Jim Berkland and quake sensitive. More » Vaccines & Bird Flu/Search for ET Life. Appearing in the first half of the show, Alex Jones (1st hour) and Dr. Sherri Tenpenny (2nd hour) discussed contaminated vaccines and Bird Flu. 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He got his start doing radio plays in his native Canada, before moving on to acting for the stage in New York. Later. More » Edgar Cayce & The Universe. Astronomy writer James Mullaney discussed his book Edgar Cayce and the Cosmos, which examines the "Sleeping Prophet's" readings about the universe.As a scientist, he was initially skeptical about the Cayce material (which was delivered in a trance state), but upon study, he. More » Tribute to Art Bell. George Noory and a cavalcade of guests paid tribute to Art Bell, and clips of some of Art's most memorable on-air moments were played. In live appearances Whitley Strieber, Richard C. Hoagland, Ian Punnett, Dannion Brinkley, George Knapp, Seth Shostak, Evelyn Paglini, Sean. More » Health Freedom Panel. Dr. Robin Falkov presented a Health Freedom Panel in which she was joined by three experts in alternative healthcare. More » SETI Research. Art spoke with Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute, about his organization's search for intelligent life in the universe. More » Dreams & Nightmares. Craig Webb of the Dreams Foundation discussed various types of dreams as well as nightmares. More » SETI Update. Filling in for Art Bell, Ian Punnett welcomed astronomer Seth Shostak of the SETI Institute, who talked about the organization's search for intelligent life in the universe. More » Crop Circles, Consciousness & Phenomena. UFO/Crop Circle researchers, Ed & Kris Sherwood shared their evidence and analysis of various phenomena. Crop circles have been man-made since 2001, Ed declared, and since 1990 less than 10% have come from non-manmade sources. The Sherwoods believe that the 10% of genuine. More » Regression Therapy. Clinical psychologist Dr. Erik Fisher discussed his work with regression therapy, which he uses with about 30% of his clients. 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