Episode 160

Norman Cohan -- Discusses the "ancient astronaut" theories derived from the Sumerian Tablets as translated by Zecharia Sitchin.

In this 1993 Timeless Voyager Radio interview, host Bruce Stephen Holms invites Norman Cohan, director of the Karpeles Manuscript Library in Santa Barbara, CA to explain Zecharia Sitchin’s research. Cohan supports the 12th planet theory which Sitchin derived from his translations of the Sumerian tablets.

Norman talks at great length regarding the “ancient astronaut” theories purported by Sitchin in his books, “The Twelfth Planet” “Stairway to Heaven”, “War of Gods and Men”, “Lost Realms”,” When Time Began”, and “Genesis Revisited”. The dialog between Cohan and Holms sheds new light on the history of civilization in the last 12,000 years possibly eclipsing the status quo.

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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 .

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