For years, people reporting anomalous health incidents including those associated with Havana Syndrome, were largely dismissed. U.S. intelligence assessments downplayed hundreds of cases, but those conclusions are now facing renewed scrutiny after the Director of National Intelligence rescinded the previous findings. Jeremy digs into why these conclusions may be fundamentally flawed and the efforts to suppress key evidence with Jesse Beltran as well as how advanced body-scanning technologies can help uncover what is really happening under the surface.
A public health preparedness plan is unveiled during the same week that an advisory council of scientists is formed, a major press conference calls for full disclosure, more UFO files are released and a high-profile motion picture hits theaters. Is it merely coincidence, or could these events be part of a broader effort to prepare the public for an extraordinary reality? Jeremy welcomes Gary Heseltine and Mark Christopher Lee to discuss the film “Disclosure Day”, the broader implications of its plot, whether society is truly ready for disclosure and how we might respond if the truth were finally revealed.
Music and the paranormal have long shared a mysterious connection. Some believe that spirits can respond to music and may even use it as a means of communication. Musicians have described feeling a profound connection during their performances. Jeremy welcomes two accomplished entertainers who have explored both realms firsthand. Darlene Koldenhoven shares a series of unexplainable experiences that unfolded throughout her career. And Gary Lachman reflects on his remarkable journey from founding member of the band Blondie to researcher of consciousness, mysticism, and the occult.