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Cryptopolitics and the Paranormal from a Christian Perspective

P.I.D. Radio 3/30/08: Vyzygoth – Beyond the Grassy Knoll

Vyzygoth

SEEKER of truth and deflater of cherished myths, our guest in the bunker tonight is Vyzygoth, host of the long-running Internet radio show From the Grassy Knoll. The title of the show changed as we clicked over into 2008, but his purpose is the same, and we’re glad to know that Beyond the Grassy Knoll continues to probe behind the headlines for the truth.

It’s through Vyz and his work that we were made aware of such P.I.D. favorites as Russ Dizdar, Paul & Phillip Collins, and Peter Levenda, and we encourage you to make Beyond the Grassy Knoll a regular listen.

With Sharon out with what appears to be the onset of a cold or the flu, Derek and Vyz spent an hour talking cryptopolitics: Who’s really calling the shots out there, how trustworthy is the media — especially the so-called “patriot” media — and how does one avoid crushing depression when dealing with evidence that the world isn’t what we think it is?

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Note: P.I.D. Radio is now a part of the Revelations Radio Network, a collection of like minded Internet broadcasters. You’ll find all the shows collected at www.RevelationsRadioNetwork.com.

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1/6/08: Show called on account of furniture

We spent yesterday and today down in southern Indiana, celebrating Derek’s 46th birthday and returning with a cattle trailer full of furniture that relatives generously contributed to the new bunker. Derek’s shoulder is starting to complain; the heaviest thing he’s had to carry for the last few months is numbers into the next column for addition.

We’d planned a show for this week devoted to the first official skirmishes in the 2008 presidential war, the mysterious spread of norovirus and chikungunya, and President Bush’s upcoming visit to Israel — but it will have to wait until next week.

We’re really sorry, but we’re really tired!