Thur April 14 2011: Today on The 'X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell

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SEGMENT 1: 10 pm - 11 pm Eastern / 7 pm - 8 pm Pacific HUGH NEWMAN - Earth Grids - The Secret Patterns of Gaia's Sacred Sites - Hugh Newman is an earth mysteries researcher & travels the world in search of megaliths, lost civilizations and ancient knowledge. He is currently writing about the pre-Mayan & Olmec Civilizations of Central America. Hugh organises the Megalithomania Conferences, is the coordinator of talks spaces at numerous UK festivals and hosts the 'Avalon Rising Earth Mysteries Show' on www.glastonburyradio.com. His most recent book, Earth Grids - The Secret Patterns of Gaia's Sacred Sites, has been published by Wooden Books. He is an honorary member of The Antiquarian Society and has spoken at conferences in the UK, France, Malta, South Africa, Peru and North America. He has appeared on BBC TV, Sky TV, BBC Radio, Project Camelot, Coast to Coast AM, Red Ice Radio and numerous other international broadcasters. http://megalithomania.co.uk/hughnewman.html

SEGMENT 2: 11 pm - 12 am Eastern / 8 pm - 9 pm Pacific MERI RAMEY GRAY - "I Am A Messenger" - Meri was President of Northern Virginia Family Services Early Head Start/ Head Start and found it very easy to speak for the babies who could not yet speak for themselves. This brought her to penning the book, 'Babies' Guide to Parents (and other important people). Meri wrote every chapter first, then did the research. The only part she had to add-in, was a 'distraction method', such as jingling a set of keys. On the other side of all of this, Meri had been increasing my natural abilities to see past, future and present. She has been able to 'bend the lines' of what most psychics (or similar) are not supposed to be able to do. Meri also found out that people come to her when they are getting ready to pass, to deliver messages to loved ones, that they themselves cannot say, for whatever reason. If there is 'energy' in a person's request, the information comes with it. Meri have has with many people, spiritually, even while they are under sedation, to receive their messages. A angry dog, who was no here to be found, barked and growled at her (and best friend), when she had mention to his owner (who was also not present) to find the good in life. Meri has seen angels twice, it is not something that you ever forget or THE POWER IN THEIR WORK! It is more amazing than words can simply describe, like she says, she saw them save my sister's life 5 days before she was supposed to die. - www.babiesguide.net

SEGMENT 3: 12 am - 01 am Eastern / 9 pm - 10 pm PacificRHETTA AKAMATSU - Haunted Marietta - Rhetta Akamatsu's latest book, Haunted Marietta, about her hometown of Marietta, GA, was released by History Press in September and spent a number of weeks on Amazon's Hot New Releases in Georgia History. In addition, Rhetta has two other books about the paranormal, Ghost to Coast and Ghost to Coast Tours and Haunted Places. In March of 2009, Rhetta joined Jari Mikkola of The Netherlands to create a new electronic journal, The Journal of Anomalous Sciences, which has developed an impressive roster of advisors and contributors and a following in both Europe and the United States. Rhetta also owns and maintains several websites, including The Paranormal Directory at Boomja.com, Ghost to Coast.us, and RhettaAkamatsu.com. She is a Certified Paranormal Investigator and a member of Ghost Hounds. Paranormal Investigative Team. - www.ghosttocoast.us

SEGMENT 4: 01 am - 02 am Eastern / 10 pm - 11 pm Pacific MAJOR MONTGOMERY J. GRANGER (RET) - Saving Grace At Gauntanamo Bay - Montgomery J. Granger is a three-time mobilized U.S. Army Reserve Major (Ret.), who was called into his Reserve Center in Uniondale (Long Island), New York, on 9/11, in response to the attacks on the World Trade Center's Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and Flight 93, which crashed at Shanksville, Pennsylvania. He answered his country's call to duty next in January 2002 for a mission to help run the military detention facility at the U.S. Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He was called up again just six months after returning from duty at Gitmo, but this time remained stateside at the U.S. Army Reserve Training Center at Fort Dix, New Jersey. After nearly six months at Fort Dix, MAJ Granger returned to civilian life for about a year when he was involuntarily transferred to another Reserve Army unit that was deploying to Iraq in the fall of 2004. Major Granger served 14 months of active duty on his third deployment and served in Baghdad, Abu Ghraib, Camp Bucca, and Ashraf, Iraq, as Medical Service officer for military detention facility operations. He is married and is the father of five children, and lives on Long Island, New York. He is also the author of "Theodore," a personal narrative published in the 2006 Random House wartime anthology "Operation Homecoming: Iraq, Afghanistan and the Home Front in the Words of U.S. Troops and Their Families," where he wrote about his fear and anxiety over having left his family in 2002, and especially two-day-old Theodore, and what reaction there was upon his return. Operation Homecoming was sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, and edited by Andrew Carroll, editor of the New York Times bestselling book, War Letters. Granger was born in Illinois, raised and schooled in Rubidoux, California, and attended undergraduate school at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. He earned a master's degree in curriculum and teaching from Teachers College-Columbia University, where he met his wife. He also attended the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he earned professional credits to obtain a New York State School District Administrators' license. He is an accomplished coach and teacher of health and physical education, having taught in Alabama, California, New York City, and Long Island, before becoming a director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics. He was most recently Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics, and then District Administrator for Operations for the Comsewogue school district in Port Jefferson Station, N.Y., and is now a Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics, and Director of Facilities for an Eastern Long Island school district. Granger is the author of many writings and musing as yet unpublished, but hopefully soon to be shared with a waiting world. - http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/SavingGraceAtGuantanamoBay.html

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