British psychic Sally Morgan has won a $200,000 settlement plus her legal costs from the Daily Mail after the paper accused her of using an earpiece to scam a Dublin audience into believing she received messages from the dead. The suit alleged that some audience members had heard staffers backstage saying things that she then repeated onstage by use of a concealed earpiece. It was found, however, that she was not using an earpiece and the conversation overheard backstage was not among her staffers and did not relate to what she was saying onstage. The verdict did not state that there was proof that she was talking with the dead, but that she did not use the trickery alleged.
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Michael Hastings, a contributor to Rolling Stone and BuzzFeed, died on Tuesday morning in a fiery automobile accident in Los Angeles at the age of 33. The engine of the 2013 Mercedes he was driving was found a hundred feet from the burned out ruin of the car itself. When the accident took place, local residents thought a bomb had exploded. The Los Angeles Police Department immediately ruled out foul play. In a Tweet, the Wikileaks organization said, "Michael Hastings contacted WikiLeaks lawyer Jennifer Robinson just a few hours before he died, saying that the FBI was investigating him."

He is best known for his 2010 Rolling Stone profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal, then commander of US Military forces in Afghanistan.read more

Incredibly special and unique program. Denise Stoner tells the detailed story of her harrowing encounters, among the best researched and documented ever. The discussion starts with an unusual question from Anne Strieber: "Do you put out streetlights?" (This is a surprisingly common phenomenon among close encounter witnesses.) Denise’s answer is a real surprise and chillingly suggests that many people may get entangled in abduction without knowing it at all. Then, as Whitley and Denise and Kathleen continue the discussion,  they go into more detail about just what happened to her during her experiences than we have ever heard from any witness on this radio program. Whitley also shares some personal experiences that he has never spoken of before.read more