Rearview Radio/Audio Martini

How does common knowledge become so common, anyway? Is truth absolute or is it in the eye of the beholder? Yesterday's wild eyed fanatic may be tomorrow's visionary. The next great idea may be just around the corner, hidden from view by a tin foil hat.................Join us as we hit the road for the unusual,the unexpected or the surprisingly knowledgeable. Perhaps today is the day we rethink our world view.

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  • REARVIEW RADIO/AUDIOMARTINI ARCHIVE

  • Steven Wagner of paranormal.about.com joins us for an hour of all things paranormal. Ghosts, Ssaquatch and UFOs all make the rounds as we discuss Stephen's years as the web's shepherd of esoteric stories.
    Stephen Wagner has been an investigator of many aspects of paranormal phenomena for over 30 years. He has written articles for numerous magazines, including FATE, and is the author of "Touched By a Miracle: True Stories of Ordinary
  • CIA and Mind Control

    Dr. Colin Ross makes his case that the CIA has been experimenting on US citizens for over 60 years. Have we successfully created a Manchurian Candidate? Was Bobby Kennedy's assasin one such man?
    • Serial Killers

      Where is the ideal hiding spot for a serial killer? Why in a hospital of course!

      There have been over 90 documented cases of nurses who are serial killers with hundreds of victims. Katherine Ramsland, author of "Health Care Serial Killers" let's us know that all code blues are of natural causes.
    • Paraormal History of the United States
    • Brad Steiger-Paranormal Author for 50 Years
    • The search for Atlantis with David Childress
    • Nukes and Convicts in Your Own Backyard

      Don't want a prison in your backyard? Better yet, how about a nuclear missle base?

      The good folks in Lorton, Va, got a two-fer in the early days of the cold war, with the Lorton Correctional Facility (about which they knew) and the Nike Missle Base (about which they did not). Think convicts make bad neighbors? Sometimes, having Uncle Sam next door is worse.
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