Exopolitics & Contact - June 18 2013 - Coast to Coast Am - C2CAM Date: 06-18-13
George Noory interviews Michael E. Salla and Earnest Cobb.
About the show:
Pioneer in the development of 'Exopolitics,'
Michael Salla discussed evidence of contact that is surfacing through
major international agencies such as the Vatican, as well as the issue
of diplomacy with ETs. In terms of negotiations with extraterrestrials
who have been visiting our world for decades, he advocated a style of
conflict resolution called Track II diplomacy, in which non-officials
such as activists, scholars, and private citizens engage in dialogue,
and propose solutions. Though ETs and various governments have reached
agreements in the past, this has led to problematic cover-ups and
abductions, and the general public has been left out of the secretive
negotiating process, Salla noted.
He believes that some 19
different ET civilizations have been intervening on Earth, many of whom
are more human-appearing than the "Greys" that are often associated with
the idea of aliens. Some of these groups have tried to bypass the
governmental talks and reach out directly to people, and their efforts
date all the way back to the contactee era of the 1950s, Salla
suggested. For example, the 'Friendship' case in Italy encompassed a
22-year period (1956-1978) in which human-looking ETs, who were living
in an underground base, had ongoing liaisons and discussions with over
100 people, and shared their galactic knowledge with them. One of the
lead contactees, Bruno Sammaciccia, led efforts to help the ETs by
providing them with supplies and food, Salla recounted.
Another
intriguing case involved a Colombian named Enrique Castillo Rincon who
was said to meet with a Jesus-like ET in the Andes, along with about 20
other contactees. The Vatican has been moving toward an acceptance of
ETs, and may be preparing to announce their presence, Salla reported,
adding that the Catholic Church could benefit and become more popular by
embracing a kind of expansive spirituality that includes ETs in a kind
of brotherhood. Salla also announced his new project ExoNews, in which
he presents concise video reports on YouTube (watch a sample episode
here).
Slot Machine Guru
First hour guest, Earnest Cobb, who
has won over $10.3 million in slot machine jackpots since 2005, talked
about luck and gaming. Known as the 'Slot Guru,' he said he focuses on
winning so that he can give money away to elderly casino patrons and
others. "I'm really addicted not to gaming, but to giving," he remarked.
Cobb detailed how he plays 6 or 7 slot machines at the same time, and
chooses ones that have the largest payouts. "When you go to the casino,
the quickest way for you to lose is to think you're going to lose.
You've got to be able to train your mind to alleviate that," he advised.
News segment guests: Douglas Hagmann, Jim Berkland
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