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It became official on January 1, 2003. George Noory took over the reins from retiring Art Bell to become the host of America's most fascinating overnight radio program. Looking back on George's life and his passion for all things unexplained, it seems almost fated that he would fulfill this unique role.

While still a teenager, George joined NICAP, the UFO organization that was a precursor to today's MUFON. George immersed himself in the field, "so much so that I decided I wanted to go into broadcasting in order to do unusual stories in the paranormal and stories that the mainstream media didn't want to touch," he told After Dark. Indeed, George's very first broadcast interview, while a young radio reporter for Detroit's WCAR-AM, was with Roswell expert/physicist Stanton Friedman, with whom he has maintained a lifelong friendship.


Now with a 30-year history in the broadcasting field under his belt in such positions as executive television news producer and news director, George brings a wide swath of experience to the table. In fact, at age 28 he was the youngest major news market news director in the country when he was at KMSP-TV in Minneapolis. But it was just a couple of years ago that he came to the attention of Premiere Radio Networks, who heard him on his late-night radio program on KTRS in St. Louis. Known as "the Nighthawk," George's penchant for covering paranormal topics with enthusiasm and skill impressed Premiere. He was then brought on board to host the Sunday night Coast to Coast show. And as Art's back problems became more severe, George was honored to fill in for him on a regular basis.

"Coast to Coast AM may just be the most unusual show I have ever witnessed or been a part of. You really almost have to be born into that arena, I think, in order to handle it. I was very lucky in that's the way I was guiding my own career. It was this thirst to really get to the bottom of some of these stories that kept pushing me," George said.

Other highlights of George's life include serving nine years in the U.S. Naval Reserve and winning three Emmy Awards as a news executive. But certainly manning the helms of Coast to Coast AM is a pinnacle for George, allowing him to pursue the unexplained on a grand scale. It's become his destiny to guide the huge audience from more than 500 radio stations through the night in this dynamic format created by Art Bell. Across America, and around the world on the Internet, George Noory's voice rings out.

Email George at george@coasttocoastam.com
On Air Details
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The Replay 10--1a

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First time caller: 1-818-501-4721
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Weekends With Ian Punnett



Email Ian at ian@coasttocoastam.com

In the basement of Ian Punnett's childhood home, a step ladder led to the entrance of a dark crawl space that ran under the back porch. This creepy, lightless hole was just tall enough for a small boy to stand up in, so whenever it was time to retrieve some boxes like Christmas decorations or summer clothing, young Ian would be called upon to breach the blackness.

Armed only with a flashlight to battle the ghosties and ghoulies and all the other creatures he imagined lived in that hole, Ian would bravely step into the unknown whenever duty called.

With that same spirit, Ian Punnett has been exploring the night regularly on Coast to Coast AM since 1998.

In fact, if Coast to Coast were a branch of the military, Ian would be a veteran reservist having served alongside every Coast to Coast host in the show's history. For years, even while performing his own daily talk show and attending seminary, Ian hosted Sunday night's "Coast to Coast AM with Ian Punnett" until leaving for a new talk radio project in the Twin Cities and making way for George Noory.

Back home again every Saturday night, Ian once more will make his way up the step ladder, flashlight in hand to search for everything that can be discovered after dark.

Be A Guest
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Scheduled For Week 04/26/08 - 05/02/08
Sunday 04-27-2008 4:28pm ET

Saturday, April 26

LIVE with Ian Punnett

Coast to Coast AM

Guest: Dr. John Abramson

Book: Overdosed America

Website: www.overdosedamerica.com
A former family practitioner who teaches at Harvard Medical School, Dr. John Abramson will discuss a breaking scandal of ghostwritten drug trials which puts the actual efficacy of many new drugs into question.

 

Sunday, April 27

LIVE with George Knapp

Coast to Coast AM

Guest: Bruce Maccabee

Book: Abduction In My Life

Website: http://brumac.8k.com/prosaic1.html
U. S. Navy Research Physicist Bruce Maccabee will discuss is extensive research on UFOs including jetfighter encounters the mysterious Washington DC flyover in 1952, and several other cases.


Monday-Friday


Monday, April 28, 2008

LIVE with George Noory

Guest: Dr. Tom Valone

Book: Zero Point Energy Fuel of the Future

Website: www.integrityresearchinstitute.org

Doctor of Engineering Physics Dr. Tom Valone will discuss his work in zero point energy, Tesla technology, magnetic motors, free energy, electro-gravitics and how these technologies translate into possible UFO energy and propulsion systems.


Tuesday, April 29, 2008

LIVE with George Noory

Guest: Behind the Secret Door


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

LIVE with George Noory

Guest: Brother Guy Consolmagno

Book: God's Mechanics: How Scientists and Engineers Make Sense of Religion 

Website: vaticanobservatory.org
Astronomer and Curator of Meteorites at the Vatacan Observatory, Brother Guy Consolmagno will give an update on projects at the Vatican Observatory, new discoveries in space, as well as his on-going research on how scientists practice religion.


Thursday, May 1, 2008

LIVE with George Noory

Guest: Joshua Warren

Website: www.InsideTheChurchOfSatan.com
Paranormal Investigator Joshua P. Warren will discuss his current research on the Church of Satan including his filming of secret rituals for the very first time. This, combined with two nights alone in America's most haunted bedroom , he will share his new insight on the afterlife.


Friday, May 2, 2008

LIVE with George Noory

Guest: OPEN LINES

Friday, April 18, 2008
Thursday 04-24-2008 3:22pm ET
The Legend of J. C. Brown
In the first hour, writer
Stephen Sindoni discussed the legend of J.C. Brown, a man who supposedly worked as a geologist for the Lord Cowdray Mining Co. in the early 20th century and claimed to have discovered an ancient Lemurian civilization in the hollows of Mt. Shasta, California.

Sindoni said he became intrigued by Lemuria and the story of Brown while searching for the subject of his next screenplay. According to Sindoni's research, Brown entered an opening into the earth somewhere on Mt. Shasta, journeyed 11 miles deep into the mountain, and found a village with streets, hidden treasure, and ancient artifacts. Brown also claimed to have found mummified bodies and 10-ft tall skeletons of the Lemurians or their descendants.

Further research revealed J.C. Brown was really a man named J.B. Body, Sindoni said. Body organized an 80-man expedition to further explore the ancient tunnel, Sindoni explained, but vanished mysteriously on June 19, 1934, before it could take place.
 
Earthquake Update
Geologist Jim Berkland spoke briefly at the top of the program about the recent earthquake that rattled the Midwest. Berkland said he accurately predicted a "rare quake of at least 4-magnitude east of the Mississippi during the first half of April."

George hosted live Open Lines during the middle two hours of the program. The last hour featured Open Line calls from
2/25/05.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Thursday 04-24-2008 3:19pm ET

The Nye Inicdents

Authors Whitley Strieber and Craig Spector discussed their new graphic novel The Nye Incidents which concerns mysterious cases of human mutilation, which may be connected to alien abductions. The incidents in the book were inspired by a number of real life events. "Whitley had a story he was too scared to write," Spector said, explaining how he was brought in on the collaborative project.

A 2002 case in Pennsylvania that Linda Moulton Howe investigated involved a man whose unusually decomposed body was found in a separate location from his abandoned car, and was associated with a witness seeing a body floated up in a beam of light (Streamlink members can listen to Linda's 2003 report labeled 'Strange Death in Penn' here). Other cases involved homeless men dropped on rooftops in
Northern New Jersey, said Strieber.

In their book, Spector said he focused on forensic aspects, setting up the question whether a serial killer was imitating aliens or vice versa. UFO researcher Dr. Roger Leir joined the program for a segment and noted that in the
New Jersey cases, a medical professional told him the men were cut in a style similar to the cattle mutilations, with large amounts of hemoglobin found on the edges of the wounds. He also discussed the 'Chupa chupa' UFO attacks in Brazil, which took place in 1977. For more on the Nye Incidents, see Whitley's Journal entry.

 

Memory In Men and Women

First hour guest, author John Gray reported on a new study which showed that men may have more memory problems as they age, compared to women. He linked this to the finding that women have more blood flow in the emotional centers of their brain, and thus are more focused on their memories than men. Gray also spoke about health supplements and recommended PGX, a dietary fiber that helps control blood sugar levels.