Another amazing interview with George Noory.
For those with a score card - last time I was on the show I asked him if he had anyone to speak with on the flipside, who would that be?
And he said "Don Rickles."
So Jennifer Shaffer and I interviewed Don after the show (That interview is on Page 435 of "Backstage Pass to the Flipside 3")
I asked Don Rickles (via Jennifer) if George had ever met him. He said "Yes, through a mutual friend, in Vegas." I asked him if he had any message for George Noory, he said "Tell him there's no room up here."
Live on the air, I asked George if he "ever met Don Rickles."
He said "Yes, I went to see Robert Davi who opened for him, and I met him briefly backstage, in Vegas."
I pointed out - I had no way of knowing that - we had never discussed it - he had not told me that, nor could have Jennifer.
Just another small minor "proof" that life goes on - live on the air.
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/guest/martini-richard-59327/
For those with a score card - last time I was on the show I asked him if he had anyone to speak with on the flipside, who would that be?
And he said "Don Rickles."
So Jennifer Shaffer and I interviewed Don after the show (That interview is on Page 435 of "Backstage Pass to the Flipside 3")
I asked Don Rickles (via Jennifer) if George had ever met him. He said "Yes, through a mutual friend, in Vegas." I asked him if he had any message for George Noory, he said "Tell him there's no room up here."
Live on the air, I asked George if he "ever met Don Rickles."
Jennifer and George at the Great Greek Restaurant |
He said "Yes, I went to see Robert Davi who opened for him, and I met him briefly backstage, in Vegas."
I pointed out - I had no way of knowing that - we had never discussed it - he had not told me that, nor could have Jennifer.
Just another small minor "proof" that life goes on - live on the air.
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/guest/martini-richard-59327/
2 comments:
What is the possibility of using Jennifer for historic research? I need information from a dead song writer who had her own record label.
Sincerely...Mathewdh@epicpix.net
Well, I would suggest that one go a little further. Find three mediums and have them all ask the same questions. See what the data shows - if the answers are all over the map, perhaps the person doesn't want to answer the questions. I've been working with Jennifer for so long, I just ask whatever comes to mind. In "Talking to Bill Paxton" I have three mediums ask the same questions to my old pal. In "Hacking the Afterlife" I had three other mediums weigh in on my research with Amelia Earhart... and she revealed something I didn't know, and later found out to be accurate (that the GI's who dug her up on Saipan only found an arm.) So - I encourage any serious historian to give it a shot. Even if the answer is coming from the subconscious - what does it matter? If it turns out to be correct then it's worth exploring. Like I say - follow up. When people find a random object that turns out to be invaluable, I know where the source of that tap on the shoulder came from.
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