Episode 321

321-Pleiadian Beam Ships, ETs, Underground Tunnels, Quantum Computers, 4th Density, more

321-Former NSA engineer, author, and speaker, Steven D. Kelley explodes onto the Timeless Voyager Series Podcast with one of the most provocative interviews to date. Steven explains the Billy Meier Beam Ship technology as "flying quantum computer" that uses existing earthly technologies allowing for Light Speed, anti gravity, and more. He shows how far we have developed the "space" race without broadcasting the technologies that are 10 to 50 years ahead of consumer knowledge. As an engineer Steven is able to explain these otherworldly technologies so that non scientists can actually understand these concepts which are in use as you read this information. Steven is a keynote speaker in Los Angeles at the (www.alienevent.com) April 11-14, 2024 event.

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Bruce Holms

Timeless Voyager Series

From 1987 through 1994 Timeless Voyager Radio was broadcast over 200+ radio stations world-wide in most top 50 radio markets in the US, Canada, and Short-Wave world-wide. Bruce Stephen Holms, the Timeless Voyager host started the radio program on KCSB 91.9 in Santa Barbara, CA in the fall of 1987.

It consisted of interviews with leading edge speakers in the fields of UFOs, Extraterrestial encounters, Alternative and Natural Health modalities, Channeling, Psychic Phenomena, Cryptozoology (Bigfoot/Sasquatch), Religio-Political, and Seers who explain The quest for Enlightenment.

What made Timeless Voyager Radio different was the program was broadcast at 9 am Monday morning “drive time” instead of the usual late night hours that was reserved for “para-normal” programs. It was launched from a college radio station in 1987 and by 1990 Timeless Voyager Radio was enjoyed by listeners of commercial radio stations in the US and in most parts of the world over short wave radio until it was retired from live broadcasting in late 1994 .

Now you can enjoy the library of over 200 remastered programs in podcast format on demand. And soon there will be new programs issued.