Purchase CD volumes of archived shows
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Single CD volume . . . $10
(Other than any of the series below that will be sold separately.)
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Complete Archive Series
Complete CD archives: 42 volumes .
. . $100
Volume Series
The Mothman series with Andrew Colvin . . . $40
24 shows.
The strange synchronicities in and around the Mothman saga, especially
as it relates to West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Southwest Pennsylvania
. . . and the world.
The Informer . . . $40
10 shows.
The Constitution is not a document of or for the people. It’s
yet another Big Lie, much like the fairy tale about the character of
our “Framers” and the creation and purpose of the United
States, a.k.a., the New Atlantis, the New World Order.
Dave from http://911blimp.net
. . . $20
3 shows. The most erudite but common sense researcher on the WTC events.
The Collins Brothers’ “Invoking the Beyond”
. . . $20
8 shows.
Examines the normative role of fiction, particularly science fiction.
Through the willing suspension of disbelief and the subtle introduction
of pervasive memes, science fiction has been instrumental in influencing
societal changes that are advantageous to the powers that be.
John Wright’s “The Conspiracy” .
. . $30
26 shows.
Readings from Wright’s manuscript “The Conspiracy”
and interviews with the author.
John Ackerman . . . $30
8 shows.
The author of “Firmament,” “Chaos,” and “Peleh:
Hidden Knowledge” asks us to consider that myths were the ancients’
way of explaining events, especially those of the celestial variety
that drastically—often catastrophically—impacted the Earth
and its civilization.
C. T. Wilcox . . . $40
21 shows.
Author of “Transformation of the Republic,” Wilcox was a
long-time, regular guest on The Knoll. His work is the best when it
comes to focusing on the Vatican and the Jesuits’ intrigues during
a particular period in history, in this case, the Civil War. However,
the ramifications of what happened during the mid-19th century in the
U.S. is still felt to this day.
Uticans for 9-11 Truth . . . $30
17 shows.
Realistic insight as to what the truth movements were or weren’t
about. They also talk about their grass roots efforts. We also poke
sticks into the eyes of mountebanks like Fetzer, S. Jones, Barrett,
A. Jones, Reynolds, Schwartz, et. al. All done, of course, with a liberal
dose of humor.
WingTV . . . $40
24 shows.
An interesting chronicle across five years that examines 9-11, specifically
Phantom Flight 93, and the paytriot movement.
Bill Zabel . . . $30
11 shows.
Zabel exposes the bizarre facts behind the Columbine massacre, the issues
no one wants to talk about. He is also a pit bull on the case of the
paytriot network creeps.
Road to Orwell . . . $40
9 shows.
Readings from and discussion based on Ian Slater’s “Orwell:
The Road to Airstrip One” Examines the changes Eric Blair underwent,
and attempts to get at the deepest meanings of his work.
Georgia Guidestones . . . $20
7 shows.
A reading of and commentary on the book “Common Sense Renewed,”
which was written anonymously by one or more of the elites who don’t
want too many of us around in their Brave New World.