Coast to Coast AM March 21 2012 Undercover Police and Drugs
Coast to Coast AM March 21 2012 Undercover Police and Drugs – Coast to Coast AM is a North American (US and Canada) late-night radio talk show that deals with a variety of topics, but most frequently ones that relate to either the paranormal or conspiracy theories. The program currently airs seven nights a week 1:05 am — 5:00 am Eastern Time (10:05 pm — 2:00 am Pacific Time). Originally created and hosted by Art Bell, as of 2012 the program is hosted on most nights by George Noory. According to estimates by Talkers Magazine, Coast to Coast AM draws approximately 3 million listeners, making it the most listened-to program in its time slot Format and subject matter The Coast to Coast AM format consists of a combination of live callers and long format interviews. The subject matter covers unusual topics and is full of personal stories related to callers. While program content is often focused on paranormal and fringe subjects, sometimes world class scientists such as Michio Kaku and Brian Greene are featured in long format interviews. Topics discussed include the Near-death experience, climate change, cosmology, quantum physics, remote viewing, hauntings, contact with extraterrestrials, psychic reading, metaphysics, conspiracy theories, Area 51, crop circles, cryptozoology, Bigfoot, the Hollow Earth hypothesis, and science fiction literature, among others. Since the September 11, 2001 attacks, the events of that day (as well as alternate theories surrounding them) and current US counter-terrorism strategy have also become frequent …
Tuesday's Sports Transactions
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COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE_Suspended Philadelphia C Carlos Ruiz 25 games for a violation of the Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. … HOUSTON ASTROS_Agreed to terms with OF Trevor Crowe, LHP Sergio Escalona, RHP Edgar …
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Bolivia arrests 7 in jailed American's case
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The former presidential ministry official, Jose Manuel Antezana, allegedly received a $ 9,900 commission from the illegal sale of some of Ostreicher's rice, which was sold while ostensibly in DIRCABI's possession. Independent political analyst Roberto …
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Stanford sweeps away <br />Cal in women's volleyball<br />
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Kevin Ayers blocked a punt to set up Cameron Marshall (Valley Christian High-San Jose) for an 8-yard TD run that gave the Sun Devils the lead. Utah 42, Colorado 35: … night in Ontario. Berto has gone 14 months between bouts because of a failed drug test.
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