February 27, 2011 - Mitchell Goth of V.T.T.S.
Our guest for Sunday February 27, 2011 is, Mitchell Goth, the technical director of paranormal research team "Voices Through The Static".
Voices Through the Static was formed in 2004, under the name, 'Kindred Spirits Paranormal'. Since that time, we've conducted paranormal investigations at many purported paranormal sites and known haunted locations in the southern Wisconsin area and beyond. We are a non-profit organization and receive no compensation for our services. We do not charge our team members, plug 'psychics' or sell merchandise relating to our group. We are here for the research and to help when and if needed – confidentially and at no cost.
Format for "Maine Ghost Hunters Presents: ZeroLux Radio"
8:00 pm – Introduction
8:05 pm – Shara with the latest and greatest paranormal news and other topics to get us thinking
8:15 pm – Carrie's paranormal media pick of the week
8:30 pm – The introduction of the evening's guest - Mitchell Goth, of "Voices Through The Static"
8:30 pm – 9:30 pm – Carrie presents us with random and incredible, or possibly "barely credible", fun facts and trivia bits
We Invite Listeners To Call In after 8:30 To Interact With Guest and Hosts
9:30 pm – Taphophile Corner with Windy
9:45 pm – Spiritual Passages with MGH Spiritual Team Lead, David, who will offer us some spiritual insight into the upcoming week
9:59 pm – We wrap it up and say goodbye until next week
MGH-Shara's UFO Coverage via "Dan Aykroyd: Unplugged" Video 4 of 8
MGH-Shara's Paranormal Topic-Video of the Week
Book Review: "The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark" by Carl Sagan
This book describes the 'pseudoscience journey'. Alternately curious, cautious, inquiring, warning, and discovering. Topics include UFOs, alien abductions, witches, religion-both good and bad, Roswell, frauds, scientific geniuses, skeptical thinking, wishful thinking, deceptive thinking, balanced thinking, belief, superstition, astrology, ESP, myth, and the like; the role and place of science and scientific inquiry in all of these topics.
For those who think science "destroys" spirituality, wouldn't it be more accurate to say science inquiries with its' abundant curiosity and courageous endeavor accurately seeking a spiritual journey to find the truth? Sagan contends, with great clarity and enthusiasm, that it assuredly does. It's just that this scientific journey is not an easy one, neither for the individual, nor humanity, by any means. But when has the attempt to find "truth" and "light" in this complex world of ours, ever been easy? Sagan argues that science and the scientific method is a noble and enlightening endeavor, an unquenchable candle, lit by the human yearning for truth, and able to steer humanity towards truth and goodwill in a world of mists, shadowy truths, and darkness.
MGH-Carrie's Paranormal Media Pick