THEI’s Own Rick Osmon on Coast To Coast AM with George Noory for 4th of July
Second Half: Rick Osmon was a civilian electronics technician with US Navy where he worked with the highest levels of technology. Applying his knowledge to archeological [sic] evidence, he claims to have found sites occupied by ancient Romans and others in North America.
Tune in to hear how ancient people, including Romans in America, communicated all the way across a continent in a day using a line of sight communications network.
NOTE: The audio goes out around the 10 minute mark so look at the pictures and then go to 21 minutes and the audio resumes where it left off…none of it is missing. I don’t know why it does that and I can’t fix it without replacing the whole thing and it took over two weeks to make and then 27 hours to upload. So, just look at the pics and then go to 20 minutes and it picks up. So very sorry for that. Thanks!
A California man who contributes to the popular paranormal show “Coast to Coast AM” with George Noory has plans for television that may seem out-of-this-world.
Phil Hill, better known as “UFO Phil,” told The Huffington Post that he is in negotiations with “a major network” to bring his alien musings to primetime. Hill would not reveal which network he is supposedly working with and would say only, “I had to choose a media partner with universal appeal, one that really gets the whole E.T. experience.” . . . Read Complete Report
We have been on the trail of the elusive ‘Mel’s Hole since we first heard the report on Art Bell in 1997. Thanks’ to our at-large correspondent Tim Cridland here’s a new report. No new info, but at least the quest is being kept alive by reports like these from time to time. . . EDITOREastern Washington hole is shrouded in mysteryBy Denise WhitakerPublished: Feb 7, 2012 at 11:33 PM PSTLast Updated: Feb 8, 2012 at 12:19 PM PSTELLENSBURG, Wash. — From Bigfoot to the disappearance of D.B. Cooper, the Pacific Northwest is full of mysteries. Another mystery burred deep in the hills of eastern Washington keeps resurfacing.
Ellensburg and its surrounding valleys and Manastash Ridge are beautiful in any season.
Some believe what lies beneath is a deep, dark hole with supernatural powers.
A man named Red Elk is one of the only people alive known to have ever seen the mysterious hole.
A Native American Shaman, or medicine man, Red Elk said his dad first showed him the hole in 1961.
“He said ‘This is an endless hole,'” Red Elk said.
Red Elk’s been back many times and said strange things happen every time he goes near it.
“People get it confused with what I call the devil’s hole,” he said.
Many locals claim to know about the hole, but it didn’t become phenomena until 1997, when Mel Waters went on the Coast to Coast radio show with Art Bell.. . . Read complete Report