PARK RIDGE, NJ, December 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) At Midnight on AM 970 The Apple, Kate Valentine welcomed Michael Luckman the director of the New York Center for Extraterrestrial Research and founder of the Cosmic Majority to Viewpoints to discuss the relationship between music and extraterrestrials.
As Mr. Luckman spoke on Kate Valentines' radio show Viewpoints, the connection between music and extraterrestrials seemed almost undeniable. Mr. Luckman spoke quite matter of factly about the unearthly experiences he has documented over the years, through interviews with rock and roll musicians, pop stars and members of their inner circles. Michael Luckman author of Alien Rock: The Rock and Roll Extraterrestrial Connection shared some of the experiences and interactions involving famous artists including David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson and recently 50 Cent and Lady Gaga to name a few.
Mr. Luckman conveyed to Kate Valentine the biggest discovery he found in writing the book was EMF or extraterrestrial musical forces. He talks about an experience that he "stumbled upon with "many, many, many artists that talk about this phenomenon where they are guided in a sense, in the writing of their songs in one way or another." Luckman goes on to say "but the most phenomenal thing of all is that some of these stars talk about a phenomena going on, on stage. When they are doing a live performance where there is music that's actually physically being created on stage or heard on stage, that is not coming from them". He mentions Carlos Santana who has said there were times when he was playing with Jimi Hendrix when he actually could see him not touching the strings of the guitar but could hear the playing.
The listeners responded immediately on the website comments page to the mention of a UFO concert. Prior to the economic downturn Mr. Luckman had been in negotiations to launch a concert series called the Signal to Space Concerts in Germany, Japan and N.Y., which has been put on hold. The idea of the live concerts is to beam live music into outer space, to various targets in our solar system and beyond, in order to establish contact with extraterrestrial civilizations. Apparently UFO's have been sighted at several concerts one being The Rolling Stones' infamous 1969 Altamont Concert where Mr. Luckman points out that the UFO was caught on film. A smaller venue is in the works possibly in April in Pine Bush NY where there is a UFO festival planned. Kate Valentine will certainly keep her listeners apprised of concert updates.
Each week Kate Valentine, currently host of two UFO talk radio programs, brings forth accomplished professionals to discuss their experiences with UFO's, ET's and the cover-ups that keep this information from the general public. Listeners are encouraged to participate in the show by either calling in (phone numbers available on website) or posting their questions and comments to the comments page: http://www.atlanticcoastufos.com/viewpoints/your_viewpoints
VIEWPOINTS, http://www.atlanticcoastufos.com/viewpoints/index.html, airs live at midnight on Saturday evenings (immediately following The Dennis Miller Show) on AM 970 The Apple.
And for daytime UFO Radio: The Kate Valentine UFO Show http://www.atlanticcoastufos.com/kvufoshow/index.html which airs live Fridays at 1pm and re-broadcasts Sunday at 4pm on WVNJ 1160 AM in the NY Tri-State area.
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On Recent Episode of VIEWPOINTS Micheal Luckman Joined Kate Valentine To Discuss The Intriguing Relationship Between Rock Stars And UFO's
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