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News Radio I'm Tom Graham Iraqi forces launching an operation to retake the western half of Mosul from Islamic state forces the militant group has held Iraq's 2nd largest city for 2 years closer to home millions in Southern California hoping to dry out of their Mother Nature flooded several areas southern California is needed the rain for a long time it just we just need it all at once that matter Laguna Beach after flooding triggered several mudslides and road collapses powerful winds downed power lines leaving tens of thousands in the dark overnight at least 3 people killed in the l.a. Area and Northern California another round of storms is targeting the waterlogged region. Just south of San Francisco all the way up to other coastal areas of Washington Oregon meteorologist Michael Shear tell the National Weather Service but weather most nervous is near that orrible dam that's 70 miles north of Sacramento Fox is always a cooler so repairs are underway to shore up on stable emergency spillway some of the $180000.00 plus residents from the area below the Oroville dam decided to remain India evacuation shelter after being forced to leave their homes on Sunday they are doing is to avoid heading home only to be told that they need to get out again a lot of other folks returned home this week to check on their property in prep for another possible evacuation if that happens round the clock work is being done to avoid a potential disaster we've. Seen helicopters dropping rocks and cement slurry to fill in areas depleted by erosion much as 10 inches of rain could hit the region in the next 24 hours by lines continues to rage in Chicago police now charging Divonne swan with murder and killing a 2 year old child as well as another person he has the job of President Trump continues to sound like a candidate let us move past the differences the party and find a new loyalty rooted. In a rally in Florida Fox News Radio fair and balanced. Wildfires burning millions of acres. And then firefighters like. Battle to contain but they can't do it on. A single ember the escape from a well fire can travel more than a mile it could ignite in the story your home your community. That single ember can be just as dangerous as the wildfire itself but you can do something the firefighters can you can act now to prepare your home and your community for wildfire you can reduce the risk do your part go to fire adapted to work get fire and. Learn what you can do now to reduce wildfire. At fire. Or public service message to the u.s. Forest Service and the Ad Council. And fire. Builder in recess but House Republicans are outlining a plan to replace Obamacare but there are still plenty of controversial current Tenney isn't Washington with details under the g.o.p. Leadership point Americans would no longer receive subsidies from the government for buying insurance through the online marketplace instead of every American would receive refundable tax credits to buy coverage Medicaid reforms another big part of the G.O.P.'s plan including a limited the Medicaid expansion that occurred under Obamacare it's important to note though that within the g.o.p. There is still plenty of disagreement over both of those specific proposals as well as other parts of the plan so members are expecting a lot of debate when they get back in town to work through those issues and to figure out how they're going to pay for all of this President Trump also reiterating his pledge to repeal Obamacare during his weekend rally in Florida a police shooting in Oakland California leaves an alleged gunman dead investigators say the armed suspect fired at residents cars as well as officers have been in a neighborhood near the Oakland Zui. Motive is unclear and a tourist terrorist known as the blind sheikh died in a Us prison oxes Brian yes with details of war adultery Homme was found guilty of conspiring to carry out terrorist attacks in the u.s. In 1995 which included plans to blow up the United Nations headquarters of federal building 2 tunnels and a bridge in Manhattan at the time this was the biggest terrorism trial in our nation's history he was convicted along with 9 others in this case stemmed from a larger investigation into the World Trade Center bombing in 1993 he is thought to have been the man that really counseled the terrorists that put a truck bomb into the North Tower killing 6 people in that terrorist attack in 1903 he was 78 years old which just 13 seconds left before launching space x. Canceling his latest rocket mission from NASA stored Pataky Canaveral on time Graham Fox News For You know. A week way bill passed away and through overnight sparking a slight chance for some spotty light rain Otherwise we're cloudy overnight and very mild around 48 degrees that's actually warmer than average high this time of year mostly cloudy early Sunday than at the sunshine a break out we are warm and reason I sort of run $69.00 west northwest wind and 15 miles an hour here sky Sunday night with colder lows with 30 sunny Monday highs of 50 I'm Todd the weather champ talk radio 680 s. That every Sunday from 6 o 5 to 6 20 am for a broadcast from the internationally known St Jude shrine in Baltimore St Jude is the patron saint of despair and hopeless cases join us in prayer every Sunday from 6 o 5 to 6 20 am on w c listen Sundays at 9 am for radio mass of Baltimore the live liturgy of the Sunday Mass from St Ignatius Church in downtown Baltimore and again at 6 pm for rebroadcast following the mass stay tune for a message from the Archdiocese of Baltimore on talker. Dio 680 w. C.b.s. You're listening to Coast to coast am on talk radio 680 6 pm. close am now here is your guest who gave Schrader. Thank you for joining me this evening and I just want to thank all of the very kind of coast to coast am listeners that write in the me and show support it's always nice to hear from you guys after the shows and I listen if you want to email me with guest ideas tips and topics you'd like to hear me cover when I visit them please let me know when I'm back in March the 1st Saturday of March the day Satan called Bill Scott My guest a fascinating chilling tale of a real life possession and exorcism case that will leave you spooked it's an. Amazing story that's going to be with me on how the 1st weekend in March when I'm back on Saturday so I hope you'll tune in and check that out I'm the host of beyond the darkness so if you like what you hear here on coast to coast am you could listen to me 5 days a week very simple and free just go to podcast one dot com and we are beyond the darkness you'll see the little cute go ghost holding onto a microphone that's our banner if you click that you can listen to our shows we're on Monday through Friday 60 to 90 minute programs so that you can listen we do everything from supernatural news and your stories to looking at investigating stories of Big Foot you have those go psychic phenomena monsters myths legends and more and coming up soon we'll have George Norry visiting with us on there as well tonight for the next 3 hours of the show we're going to phone lines in the last hour so if you have questions for our guest you can you can talk with us but I'm very excited John sable and Mary Bakker are going to join us for the next 3 hours of ghost excavations John is an archaeologist and a cultural anthropologist on or thing past material remains with an emphasis on the studies of spirits and the afterlife along with his co-director Mary Bakker we're going to discuss some of the very interesting and inspiring ways he's been investigating and collecting some of the most impressive Audioboo of its of ever heard when it comes to the spirit world will do that when we return we've got that to cover and so much more I'm Dave shooter and this is coast to coast am. 2 little tablets is all it takes to make your tween hair feel and look thicker and fuller guaranteed this gal is the number one drug free hair growth supplement in the u.s. 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Online can stand out on your resume and help separate you from the competition we're ready to help you learn to thrive in your life in your career and beyond so learn more about a.s.u. Online degrees text now it's a 37913 again that's now it's a 37913. Happy 47th birthday to coast to coast am listener Jamie Christe who's tuned in and listening with us this evening we wish you a very Happy New Year a very happy birthday and we hope that this year is filled with all the love laughter and happiness that you can stand for the next 3 hours we've got an interesting look at the paranormal John Sable is joining us he is an archaeologist cultural anthropologist actor and author and as an archaeologist he is under of past material remains in excavations and site surveys in England in Mexico and at various sites in the United States his anthropological fieldwork includes the study of spirits in the religious beliefs of the afterlife among various cultural groups in Mexico. His acting career also includes performances of various characters and scenarios in more than $35.00 movies t.v. Shows and documentaries his investigative reports have been published in such diverse venue's as haunted Times Magazine Tennessee anthropologist and the on line Jura Journal para anthropology he was a university professor in Mexico for 11 years Mary Bakker Also joining us on the show is the co-director in researcher for Ghost excavations aka interpretive performance excavations and Mary creates the presentations for John Sable speaking engagements including producing and editing the short film Ghost excavation at Burnside Bridge going home after seeing the elephant welcome to coast to coast am John sable and Mary Becker thank you for joining us this evening they are you doing Hi Kay thank you it's a pleasure to have you join us here I mean I know I had a chance to chat with you on our show about 4 years ago and it's really stuck with me the ideas behind what you do and your investigative to. Meek's which I think are fascinating and I'm surprised more people have not adopted the policies you guys involve yourselves in when you investigate John let's start off with your oh quickly give me a little bit of background what drew your interest to the paranormal side of. This kind of research in archaeology if you will. Well I grew up in the northeastern Pennsylvania at a time when the and just like coal boom it had become a bust so I used to play around and all these derelict. Abandoned structures a breaker called very curious call of reason and how coal mines and created a lot of. Opportunities to imagine exactly what's going on but what went on there because I never experienced it firsthand but I mean look I mean like about 2 miles from my hometown was the largest coal breaker in the world it's still in existence today it's one big room it's a lot I was 11 stories high and we would go in there just recently we went in there . Year or 2 ago and we go in there and just me and met me and made me and Mary we went up to the to all the 11 floors and we were still getting results will energies we recorded a lot of sounds related to the technology of that time of the cold breaker we were getting audio of a machine still working we even got voice recordings of people at work so that kind of really the whole ambience of the the coal region in its final stages of destruction and and ruin kind of it's inspired me to get into archaeology and when I was right in my hometown it's very ethnically diverse so every summer we used to have all of these different festivals the Irish the Italians and the the small block the polish the list the weighing in the Greek all these different cultures intermixed in the summertime where we would have different festival so that sparked my interest and also an anthropology there is the basis for anthropology in archaeology and. In a lot of the place. That I live that I've had some experience through that kind of really. Thinking about what's really going on is there really a presence of the past that still exists especially in audio present so my focus on Ghost excavations has been on audio that survives from the past sounds that lift over the soundings of contemporary noisy contemporary sounds like still exist in specific environment that's been my focus for a for a long time now and Mary What drew you to want to experience and explore the paranormal world. Probably just always having an interest in ghosts. And I was probably like the same old story it happened when I was younger and I would see my grandmother who had recently passed now I was like 2 and a half 3 years old when she passed and my parents were as I grew older. Figure it because they. Didn't want me to be scared so then they would start telling me stories like I would tell in detail say Oh grandmamma is right here and this is what she looks like and I describe or describe in detail her clothing and whatever but then just other things kept me interested in our house even though it was built in 1962 I don't quite understand and unfortunately the house is not in our family anymore. Almost every evening I would hear footsteps going up and down the stairwell going from the basement to what was our kitchen and I don't understand it apparently my father would hear it as well and my mother I have 3 brothers not one of them ever heard. Only on my dad mom and I So that just sort of piqued my interest and just continued on from there. John I think what was so fascinating to me with the work that you were doing as well as the fact that you're marrying your 3 passions right archaeology anthropology and acting all together or the kind of research and study that you do and that really intrigued me in that work now you know one thing when you're not Jala just you go to a site you dig it up and you can find proof of this race or this. Group that existed at this point in an anthropology it's a study of the history of these different people in end times and there's proof that this exists but dealing with the spirit realm dealing with the paranormal it can be very frustrating aspect right because we don't have something we can put our hands on and show a definitive picture or proof that the paranormal exists how frustrating is that for you as a researcher well from for me it's not very very frustrating because on the last 7 years in a row now I've spoken at the theoretical archaeology group conferences and every year from that very 1st they're back in Berkeley and 6 years ago to do this you will be co-hosting a session on University of Toronto in Toronto Canada each year I see little by little archaeology is moving closer and closer and closer to the reality that there are multiple paths in the present and the traditional way of doing archaeology has changed tremendously from the time that I 1st started doing archaeology in 1969 I see more and more people becoming a tomb to especially since sensory perceptions from the past and I get more feedback more positive feedback I have not getting I've not got any negative feedback at any rate and I usually speak 2 or 3 times per for conferences in the last 6 years at the theoretical archaeology group offices which are you know based on the theory. The new theory and it varies and in archaeology and more and more I get positive feedback about what I'm trying to do but if I go to a paranormal conference I get really kind of shouted down saying you know you don't know what you're talking about what does archaeology have to do with this you know you mean you don't do this you mean you don't do you don't use the ghost Technology has no no I don't because you do that's not being content specific to the particular presences in the past that's why I manage these 3 idea of as an archaeologist I used I used to dig through layers of dirt layers of earth but as a guest excavator I go down to different layers of memory focusing focusing on particular layers of memory in a particular place I go down to that 11 particular layer of memory as the archaeologist as the anthropologist I design scenarios or storyboards about Ok What was the behavior of that time period what scenarios would be context specific that if present still exists from that time they would identify with the behavior I am now performing through the scenarios and as the actor I am earth myself in a particular character from that time period using clothing using vocabulary using audio cues anything I can think of that would directly relate to that the peculiar layer of memory the whole thing for me is the have this bundle of experience memory and remembrance so I try not to do anything that does that would disrupt. The possible interactive presence of the past I use things that these people in the past of the cuter layer of presidents how did sparing Ince so it would be part of their memory and if not my doing it it would it would provoke a remembrance on their part and they would react directly to what I'm trying to do you know I I've looked at the different aspects of the paranormal and over 12 years I've talked about the fact how my perspective on what a haunting is has shifted considerably and. When we spoke 4 years ago and we were talking about these locations like Antietam that you would go visit or Gettysburg or or this or that what i Phone was so fascinating and you kind of impressed this idea on me is that that every location. I look at is like a book right there it's been there this location has been there since the beginning of time will be there till the end of time the top cover is the end of time the bottom covers the beginning of time and all of these layers co-exist in the same spot they share this same area in time and space Yes Well yes they exist simultaneously the contemporary reality is a conglomeration of fragments traces partial racial ratios of multiple past in the present so what it is is a power saw that some things get if you resonate with what occurred in the past you don't a race what occurre

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