Wednesday Binnallathon on Anomaly Radio!! Tim Binnall on the Blue Rose Report
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Paranormal podcast host Tim Binnall of www.BinnallOfAmerica.com joins us on the show to kick off Anomaly Radio’s new Fall Lineup. This Wednesday will feature a nearly twenty hour Marathon of past Binnall of America podcasts rebroadcast on Anomaly Radio. The shows rebroadcast during the Marathon are those personal favorites chosen by Tim Binnall. Join us Wednesday night as we interview Tim and learn about his quest to explore the paranormal and parapolitical through his own show, Binnall of America.
Check out Tim’s blog here at: Binnall of America - “The musings and ralphings of the Great American Creep.”
Tim Binnall’s “Best Of” Binnallathon Lineup for 9/18/07:
Season One
- Stanton Friedman (5.14.5):: 32 minutes
- Jim Marrs (101 & 102) :: 2 hours, 12 minutes
- Peter Robbins (108 & 109) :: 3 hours, 16 minutes
- Colm Kelleher (118) :: 1 hour, 4 minutes
- Loren Coleman (121) :: 1 hour, 46 minutes
- Andre Eggelletion (126) :: 1 hour, 47 minutes
- Gary McKinnon (133) :: 1 hour, 8 minutes
Season Two
- Scott Corrales (205) :: 1 hour, 15 minutes
- Peter Davenport (207) :: 1 hour, 33 minutes
- Stanton Friedman (212) :: 1 hour, 1 minute
- Tony Healy (223) :: 1 hour, 48 minutes
- Chris Styles (228) :: 1 hour, 25 minutes
- Brad Steiger (231) :: 1 hour, 42 minutes
BLUE ROSE REPORT

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Peru meteorite crash ’causes mystery illness’

Rory Carroll, Latin America correspondent
Tuesday September 18, 2007
Guardian Unlimited
The meteorite impact crater high in the Peruvian Andes is said to be emitting noxious fumes. Photograph: EPA
A meteorite has struck a remote part of Peru and carved a large crater that is emitting noxious odours and making villagers ill, according to local press reports.
A fireball streaked across the Andean sky late on Saturday night and crashed into a field near Carancas, a sparsely populated highland wilderness near Lake Titicaca on the border with Bolivia, witnesses said.
Anomaly Radio Fall 2007 Show Schedule

Anomaly Radio Fall 2007 Show Schedule
Official New Schedule - All Times CST
- Nervous Teeth - 11pm to 1am (Every Weekday)
- Out The Rabbit Hole - 1am to 3am (Every Weekday)
- Radio Misterioso - 3am to 5am (Every Weekday)
- Untamed Dimensions - 5am to 7am (Every Weekday)
- Waking Up Underground (Music) - 7am to 9am (Every Weekday)
- 911 Research Podcasts and Music - 9am to 11am (Every Tuesday)
- SpyChips: Uncovering the Truth LIVE - 9am to 11am (Every Weekday except Tuesdays)
- AntiWar Radio LIVE - 11am to 1pm (Every Weekday)
- Out There Radio - 1pm to 2pm (Every Weekday)
- Black Vault Radio - 2pm to 5pm (Every Monday)
- Supernatural Existence - 2pm to 5pm (Every Tuesday)
- Binnall of America - 2pm to 5pm (Every Wednesday)
- Radio Ice Creations - 2pm to 5pm (Every Thursday)
- Vyzygoth’s Grassy Knoll - 2pm to 5pm (Every Friday)
- AntiWar Radio Interviews - 5pm to 6pm (Every Weekday)
- Liberated Space Interviews - 6pm to 7pm (Every Weekday except Fridays)
- Out The Rabbit Hole LIVE - 6pm to 7pm (Every Friday)
- PsiOp Radio LIVE - 7pm to 8pm (Every Tuesday)
- Blue Rose Report LIVE - 7pm to 8pm (Every Wednesday)
- PreCognitive Dissonance LIVE - 7pm to 8pm (Every Thursday)
- Best of Strange Days… Indeed - 8pm to 9pm (Every Weekday)
- SMiles Lewis shows - 9pm to 11pm (Every Weekday)
- NightWatch Show LIVE - 9pm to 11pm (Every Tuesday)
- Radio Misterioso LIVE - 10pm to Midnight (Every Sunday)
- Nervous Teeth - 11pm to 1am (Every Weekday)
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- Dave Furlotte with his ‘Take On It’
- SMiles Lewis : Researcher, Investigator, Podcaster on his work, Ray Stanford, Jacques Vallee & others
- Author /Researcher Jerome Clark: joins us to discuss more than a couple of aspects of his work plus things not many know about his other interests…

Chen Guangcheng Awarded Ramon Magsaysay for Emergent Leadership
China’s Chen Guangcheng, this year’s Ramon Magsaysay Awardee for Emergent Leadership and whose image is projected on the screen receives an applause from his co-awardees and the audience Friday, Aug. 31, 2007, in Manila, Philippines, as he was unable to attend because he is currently serving a prison term. The wife of the blind Chinese activist denounced China for its human rights record and for being prevented from leaving the country to receive the Philippine humanitarian award for her husband. The Ramon Magsaysay Awards, which honor individual’s achievements, is Asia’s counterpart to the Nobel Prize. (AP Photo/Pat Roque)
Wife of Chinese Activist: I Was Held
BEIJING (AP) — The wife of an imprisoned blind Chinese activist said Saturday that she was dragged off a bus and held for hours to stop her from traveling to Beijing to speak out on his behalf.
Yuan Weijing said she was on a bus from Shandong province in eastern China on Friday when it stopped and she was pulled off by a group of government workers.
The alleged action comes after Yuan was blocked last week by Chinese authorities from leaving for Manila, Philippines, where she was to receive the Ramon Magsaysay Award, Asia’s version of the Nobel Prize, for her husband, Chen Guangcheng. Friday was also the day a speech by her was read at the awards ceremony, in which she accused Beijing of violating human rights.
Chen, 36, was sentenced to four years and three months in prison in 2006 after he documented cases of forced abortions and other abuses by family planning officials in his native Shandong.
“I think the purpose of this was to prohibit me from speaking out,” Yuan said by phone from her village of Dongshigu in Shangdong. “Three men and one woman got on the bus and they dragged me to get me off the bus.”
She said she was going to Beijing to highlight her husband’s case and to seek legal help after her passport was taken away when she was trying to go to the Philippines.
Yuan said she was held for about 12 hours and taken back to her house in a mini-bus. She did not give details, but said she recognized those who dragged her off the bus as being from her local government office.
Yuan, 31, was taken back to her home early Saturday, and she said about six people were standing in front of her house and that another four were blocking the entrance to the village.
A duty officer at the Shandong police office, who refused to give his name, said he had not heard of the case.
In Yuan’s speech read at the awards ceremony, she blasted China’s record on human rights.
“In China, our government is often the biggest violator of people’s rights,” Yuan said in the speech. “Because Guangcheng engaged in helping peasants safeguard their rights, he became the target of a retaliatory strike by some corrupt government officials.”
Chen was convicted on charges of instigating an attack on government offices in Dongshigu. Police said he was upset with workers sent to carry out poverty-relief programs.
Yuan said her husband was convicted “based on trumped-up charges and a flawed trial process” in which villagers allegedly were kidnapped and tortured to testify against him.
Chen and a fellow Chinese citizen jointly won the Magsaysay emergent leadership award. Chen, blinded by a fever as a child, helped farmers file court cases, led protests against a river-polluting paper factory and documented abuses.
Chung was recognized for his AIDS Orphans Project, which provides school fees for children who have a parent with AIDS.
Each winner received a gold medallion with an image of the former Philippine president for which the award is named plus $50,000.
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Posted September 20, 2007
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