Book of THoTH podcasts
From The Book of THoTH (Leaves of Wisdom)
The Book of THoTH podcasts are a biweekly show featuring Jeremy Vaeni as the host.
The current format, which debuted September 18th of 2007, includes site news, one extended interview with someone from the paranormal community and Jeremy's thoughts on the subject at hand in every episode.
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Jeremy Vaeni
The new host, Jeremy Vaeni, aka Book of THoTH member valiens, is a columnist for UFO Magazine, author of "I Know Why the Aliens Don't Land!" and producer of the feature documentary, "No One's Watching: An Alien Abductee's Story." Additionally, he is director of the Culture of Contact, an alien abductee-run film and arts conglomerate based in New York City, and host of the Culture of Contact podcast.
Interviews
Paul Kimball
The debut interview featured Paul Kimball.
Paul talked about his new documentary, "The Best Evidence" which everyone on every side of the UFO fence has raved about. He also discussed the state of UFO research as he saw it at the time, his umbrage with the term "UFOlogy", his relationship with Stanton Friedman, Alfred Lehmberg, and much more.
The podcast is downloadable directly to your computer[1], and can also be streamed live[2].
Click here to read the transcript.
Mac Tonnies
Author/philosopher Mac Tonnies explored other possibilities as to the origins of species. Not ours. Alien. And if not alien, then what? Therein lies the mystery. Mac also spoke about human future, human past, DMT and his cryptoterrestrial hypothesis at length.
The podcast is downloadable directly to your computer[3], and can also be streamed live[4].
Click here to read the transcript.
Gary David
In this episode, author Gary David explored Hopi culture & cosmology in a new way that mysteriously links them with Hindus, ancient Egyptians, and Tibetans. Could the ties that bind be extraterrestrial? Also, what, if anything, do the Hopi have to say about 2012 and the coming of a new age? Gary also spoke about his upcoming book "Eye of the Phoenix" which promises even more ancient connections.
The podcast is downloadable directly to your computer[5], and can also be streamed live[6].
Click here to read the transcript.
Maitreya Friend
In the fourth episode of the Jeremy Vaeni hosted Book of THoTH podcast Maitreya Friend gave a rare, inside look at the mind of a religious figurehead. Through his in-depth interview with Jeremy Vaeni, he took the listener through his near death experience at 8 years old, his spiritual awakening, and then related how the two are actually intertwined. He explored his belief in God, his understanding of the universe, what he believes happens to souls, and how he believes he can change the world through his spiritual mandate. Maitreya says that he has made a sacrifice for the souls of the people on earth.
The podcast is downloadable directly to your computer[7], and can also be streamed live[8].
Click here to read the transcript.
Daniel Brenton
This week in the Book of THoTH podcast Jeremy welcomes Red Moon co-author and Book of Thoth Forums adopted son, author and blogger Daniel Brenton to the program. Daniel's got a new semi-fictional, speculative, sci-fi book out, "Red Moon" and so the two of them spend...no time at all talking about it.
So what do they talk about? Daniel speaks candidly about his out-of-body experiences, spirituality, and what it is that brings him into the world of ufology in this, the most conversational episode yet!
Those who think they know Daniel from his posts at Book of THoTH and his blog might find an entirely different side of him during this in-depth interview. Don't miss it!
The podcast is downloadable directly to your computer[9], and can also be streamed live[10].
Click here to read the transcript.
Stanton Friedman
In this installment of the Zorgy Award nominated BoT podcast nuclear physicist & UFOlogist Stanton Friedman goes in-depth on his book "Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience," co-authored with Kathleen Marden.
Stanton also touches upon the MJ-12 documents, skeptics, how he got into ufology in the first place, and whether or not he misses rival Phil Klass! All this and a very special and touching tribute to Albert Bourne. Don't miss this one.
It's a long one, but it's well worth the time. This one runs over the hour long mark, but it touches on many topics and uses the time with Stan very well.
The podcast is downloadable directly to your computer[11], and can also be streamed live[12].


