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Shadows in the Dark - 10/05/08 - Area 51 & the Salem and the Witch Trials

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When nine atmospheric crafts of unknown origin were discovered in the Antarctic in the late 1940s, the U.S. government established Area 51 to study the abandoned technology. Dr. Hans Von Seeckt, who is the only original member of the secret research committee, has observed the marvelous craft in flight and witnessed a fantastic array of bizarre, unexplained phenomena. But Dr. Van Seeckt fears that the technology of the mothership is beyond our scope and an explosive threat to the entire planet. He must race against time to unlock the secret of the ship – and to the origins of mankind itself. During the first hour Author of the Area 51 series, Robert Doherty (AKA – Bob Mayer) joined us. He discussed some of he inspirations for the series and the research that went behind it. During the second hour Author of The President’s Vampire, Robert Schneck, joined us to tell about his recent trip to Salem and the site he saw and recommends.File Download (120:00 min / 26 MB)

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