I caught a C2C repeat from 2002 where she was telling Bell about impending doom (2003-2004) due to Planet X as detailed to her by the Zetas. She was very specific when, in response to a direct Bell question, what she described was what would, not could, happen. Unlike the usual psychic/remote viewer/mystic charlatans who are clever enough to give themselves an out for their inevitably wrong forecasts, this lady was iron clad in her prediction because it came from the apparently all knowing Zetas. I'm curious if she was ever a guest again after this appearance, and if so, what was her excuse for us still being here post 2004?
Inaccuracies notwithstanding, I found her to be the most entertaining prophet of gloom and doom I've ever heard. She was almost whimsical, she reminded me of George Carlin's "hippy dippy weatherman" with her lighthearted lilt as she described the death of over 90% of mankind. She even went so far as cheerfully comparing the existence of the surviving 10% to that of a camping trip.....it would be fun. (At that point, Bell complimented her on her optimistic outlook.) And no, the space brothers would not intervene, utter destruction was all part of growing up as a world/species.
Seriously, I would never allow someone like this on the airwaves. There are always going to be unstable types who believe their lunacy and act accordingly. Back in late 90s, WLW in Cincinnati had a third rate, Alex Jones wannabe who did a three hour show on Sunday nights. In the months leading up to Y2K, his guests were almost exclusively conspiracy theorists with dire predictions of what was to come. One particular guest wackjob talked about how the UN had foreign troops ready to take control of the US, then related a litany of atrocities he claimed UN forces had committed around the world. Late in the show, a very shaken caller from rural Kentucky thanked the host and guest for informing him and his wife of what was to come. As a result, he explained they had decided to kill their two little girls, then take their own lives on New Year's Eve rather than face the future the guest foretold. When the caller said, "I'm just glad our little girls will have one last Christmas," I threw my radio across the room in anger.
Inaccuracies notwithstanding, I found her to be the most entertaining prophet of gloom and doom I've ever heard. She was almost whimsical, she reminded me of George Carlin's "hippy dippy weatherman" with her lighthearted lilt as she described the death of over 90% of mankind. She even went so far as cheerfully comparing the existence of the surviving 10% to that of a camping trip.....it would be fun. (At that point, Bell complimented her on her optimistic outlook.) And no, the space brothers would not intervene, utter destruction was all part of growing up as a world/species.
Seriously, I would never allow someone like this on the airwaves. There are always going to be unstable types who believe their lunacy and act accordingly. Back in late 90s, WLW in Cincinnati had a third rate, Alex Jones wannabe who did a three hour show on Sunday nights. In the months leading up to Y2K, his guests were almost exclusively conspiracy theorists with dire predictions of what was to come. One particular guest wackjob talked about how the UN had foreign troops ready to take control of the US, then related a litany of atrocities he claimed UN forces had committed around the world. Late in the show, a very shaken caller from rural Kentucky thanked the host and guest for informing him and his wife of what was to come. As a result, he explained they had decided to kill their two little girls, then take their own lives on New Year's Eve rather than face the future the guest foretold. When the caller said, "I'm just glad our little girls will have one last Christmas," I threw my radio across the room in anger.