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Listen to Paranormal Radio Live Tonight: The 2012 Controversy

The second live show in response to the 2012 articles (“No Doomsday in 2012” and “2012: No Planet X“) is scheduled for tonight at 9pm US Eastern Time. This time, I will be joining Captain Jack over at Paranormal Radio for the two and a half hour event. There will be a live broadcast across the web and it will be aired across the Seattle airwaves on 106.9 FM HD Channel 3. If you miss it, there will be a recorded version you can listen to at your leisure.

Time: Tuesday June 10th, 9pm Eastern Time
Listen Live via Contact Radio or download the .pls file to listen on your audio player »
More information on tonight’s show »

I am still astounded by the response to these 2012 articles, so thanks to Captain Jack for inviting me on his show, it will hopefully be an interesting discussion! Cheers, Ian

Ian O'Neill

[Follow me on Twitter (@astroengine)] [Check out my space blog: Astroengine.com] [Check out my radio show: Astroengine Live!] Hello! My name is Ian O'Neill and I've been writing for the Universe Today since December 2007. I am a solar physics doctor, but my space interests are wide-ranging. Since becoming a science writer I have been drawn to the more extreme astrophysics concepts (like black hole dynamics), high energy physics (getting excited about the LHC!) and general space colonization efforts. I am also heavily involved with the Mars Homestead project (run by the Mars Foundation), an international organization to advance our settlement concepts on Mars. I also run my own space physics blog: Astroengine.com, be sure to check it out!

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