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The Bell Witch Paranormal Radio Show

 

Pat Fitzhugh will be hosting a new radio talk show in the near future.  Background preparations are currently being made.  Broadcast information will be posted here once it becomes available.  The following is a program guide to the show's first few episodes.

 

Wading Through the Mysticism of Crop Circles

We've all seen them, no doubt, whether on television, in photos, or as an eyewitness. What are they? Where do they come from? What do they symbolize? Crop circles have astounded researchers for years, evoking a plethora of theories and widespread skepticism along the way. The concept of man-made crop circles is easy to fathom; anyone can make a crop circle. But is it correct logic to assume that all crop circles are man-made?  Join special guests [secret TBA] and Pat Fitzhugh as they discuss the answers to these and other questions about this most intriguing topic.


Paranormal Investigator: Investigator or Enthusiast?

There is literally no end to the number of people calling themselves "paranormal investigators" these days, which isn't surprising because paranormal investigation is a very enlightening experience.  But what makes a true "paranormal investigator?  Does mere fascination with the paranormal, coupled with a monthly trip to the local cemetery, make one a paranormal investigator?  Does reading books about the paranormal make him or her and investigator?  Is someone who visits a place and proclaims, "yeah, it's haunted because I get a bad feeling," a paranormal investigator?  What about the person who performs an extensive background investigation of the place and actively uses (and knows how to interpret) scientific instruments in a comprehensive, onsite investigation? Join host Pat Fitzhugh as he chisels away at the bottom line of this ongoing debate.


UFOs Through the Ages

The advent of technologies such as TV, radio, and computer has led many to consider UFO phenomena as a product of the not-so-distant past, implying a direct relationship with science-fiction television.  But the truth of the matter is that UFO phenomena has been around for thousands of years.  How do we know this? Because paintings, inscriptions, and other indicators, dating back thousands of years, clearly depict flying saucers and other craft, as well as "beings" that don't appear the least bit animal or human -- sometimes even in the same painting!  Join special guest [secret TBA] and Pat Fitzhugh as they discuss these ancient depictions and their possible meaning.


Haunted New Orleans

Without a doubt, New Orleans is America's most haunted city.  Beneath this unique city's charm and mystique rests an interesting and sometimes bloody past. New Orleans hasn't always been as grandiose and carefree as it is today.  Fortunes were made (and lost); people arrived to begin a forced life of slavery; Voodoo arrived from the West Indies and spells were cast; drunken men and women died, sometimes the result of accidents and sometimes mysterious circumstances; young nuns in a local convent slaughtered and buried their babies beneath an old wall; a doctor performed torturous medical experiments on slaves being held in a secret room; the list goes on.  Many believe the remnants of these and other atrocities are alive and well in New Orleans today, in a whirlwind of paranormal activity that often defies the imagination of America's foremost paranormal researchers.  Join special guest [secret TBA] and Pat Fitzhugh as they explore "the city that care forgot."


Psychic Ability: True Gift, or Mere Coincidence?

There are many psychic is our world today, some legit and some not so legit.  But what they all seem to have in common is a "gift." While some people are truly gifted -- and can prove it -- it goes without saying that others are probably mistaken; i.e., they honestly feel they are gifted when they are not.  Does a single bizarre coincidence in one's life make him or her "gifted?"  Does a series of bizarre coincidences all throughout one's life make him or her "gifted?"  Join host Pat Fitzhugh as he discusses this interesting topic.

 

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