1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:02,840 Speaker 1: Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast a m 2 00:00:03,160 --> 00:00:04,440 Speaker 1: on iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:04,559 --> 00:00:07,840 Speaker 2: Welcome back George Nori along with Jason Di Minisrie Tagot 4 00:00:07,840 --> 00:00:11,480 Speaker 2: his word Dire Days. What made your message, Jason, would 5 00:00:11,520 --> 00:00:14,800 Speaker 2: you love a reader to take away with themselves? 6 00:00:15,120 --> 00:00:22,200 Speaker 3: Oh, that's a good one. Well, I would say something 7 00:00:22,560 --> 00:00:29,000 Speaker 3: I would like them to take from it is that adaptability, 8 00:00:29,240 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 3: for example, you know, beats rigidity, and in dire Days, 9 00:00:36,560 --> 00:00:40,159 Speaker 3: characters who cling to old, old ways of thinking, for example, 10 00:00:40,320 --> 00:00:45,479 Speaker 3: they struggle and while those who adapt to fine strength. 11 00:00:45,880 --> 00:00:49,720 Speaker 3: So that's true for leaders today as well. Flexibility, listening 12 00:00:49,840 --> 00:00:56,160 Speaker 3: and learning. They are far more powerful than stubbornness. But 13 00:00:56,560 --> 00:01:00,240 Speaker 3: you know, also keep in mind we have to learn 14 00:01:00,320 --> 00:01:04,959 Speaker 3: how to cooperate and that may sound simple, George, but 15 00:01:05,080 --> 00:01:07,240 Speaker 3: it's actually one of the hardest things we do as 16 00:01:07,280 --> 00:01:14,880 Speaker 3: humans because it requires many things. Trust, humility, uh, the 17 00:01:14,920 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 3: willingness to put group needs above personal gain and a 18 00:01:19,880 --> 00:01:23,200 Speaker 3: lot of people don't want to do that and that 19 00:01:23,319 --> 00:01:28,240 Speaker 3: makes people uncomfortable, especially in culture. Is that pride individualism? 20 00:01:28,720 --> 00:01:31,880 Speaker 3: So yeah, that's the main message we want to uh, 21 00:01:32,360 --> 00:01:34,240 Speaker 3: you know, get across to the readers. 22 00:01:34,640 --> 00:01:37,080 Speaker 2: Why do you think there's so much hatred on this planet. 23 00:01:37,160 --> 00:01:37,560 Speaker 4: Jason. 24 00:01:40,120 --> 00:01:43,440 Speaker 5: That's a great question, George. I have thought. 25 00:01:43,480 --> 00:01:47,840 Speaker 3: I think about this probably almost every day. I think 26 00:01:47,880 --> 00:01:50,200 Speaker 3: that I think it stems from a lot of things. 27 00:01:51,320 --> 00:01:57,160 Speaker 3: I think it's taught. I also think that it's kind 28 00:01:57,160 --> 00:02:02,720 Speaker 3: of an assess city for some people, as sad as 29 00:02:02,720 --> 00:02:06,880 Speaker 3: that may sound, and I think that's where a lot 30 00:02:06,880 --> 00:02:10,359 Speaker 3: of that comes from, out of necessity and being taught. 31 00:02:11,680 --> 00:02:14,520 Speaker 2: And can they learn how to not hate? 32 00:02:15,800 --> 00:02:16,720 Speaker 5: I think they can. 33 00:02:16,960 --> 00:02:19,240 Speaker 3: I think, you know, because you know, I have seen 34 00:02:19,600 --> 00:02:23,440 Speaker 3: a lot, you know, several documentaries of you know, people 35 00:02:23,480 --> 00:02:26,560 Speaker 3: who have changed their ways. They were at one time 36 00:02:26,720 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 3: really bad people, you know, committed you know, terrible crimes. 37 00:02:32,200 --> 00:02:35,560 Speaker 3: I mean, you've got people in public office, You've got 38 00:02:35,600 --> 00:02:42,120 Speaker 3: people that are you know, in the mainstream media. You know, 39 00:02:42,240 --> 00:02:45,560 Speaker 3: even I want to say stars for example, and entertainment 40 00:02:45,680 --> 00:02:47,440 Speaker 3: you know that have you know, at one time in 41 00:02:47,480 --> 00:02:48,639 Speaker 3: their lives they were not. 42 00:02:48,680 --> 00:02:49,800 Speaker 5: The greatest of people. 43 00:02:50,240 --> 00:02:52,960 Speaker 3: But people can change, and you know, we have to 44 00:02:53,040 --> 00:02:55,960 Speaker 3: hope for change, George, because you know, if we don't 45 00:02:56,000 --> 00:02:59,480 Speaker 3: have hope to begin with, then nothing else is gonna 46 00:02:59,560 --> 00:03:00,040 Speaker 3: follow it. 47 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:04,320 Speaker 2: It in dire days. Why did people leave planet Earth? 48 00:03:05,639 --> 00:03:08,000 Speaker 5: Well, we left planet Earth because we destroyed it. 49 00:03:08,360 --> 00:03:13,080 Speaker 3: Ah, And yeah, basically so in dire days, George, we 50 00:03:13,680 --> 00:03:18,680 Speaker 3: wrote this science fiction story from a I want to say, 51 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:25,400 Speaker 3: you know, a factual point of view. So we basically 52 00:03:25,480 --> 00:03:28,320 Speaker 3: what we the thought, the thinking that c. R. And 53 00:03:28,360 --> 00:03:30,760 Speaker 3: myself had was all right, we're going to write this 54 00:03:30,840 --> 00:03:34,880 Speaker 3: sign fiction story set six thousand years in the future, 55 00:03:35,160 --> 00:03:38,400 Speaker 3: but we're gonna pick it up then as if the 56 00:03:38,440 --> 00:03:41,839 Speaker 3: world continued on from today until then. 57 00:03:42,440 --> 00:03:43,880 Speaker 5: And if we continue on. 58 00:03:43,960 --> 00:03:47,320 Speaker 3: What we're doing, we're going to destroy this planet, whether 59 00:03:47,400 --> 00:03:51,880 Speaker 3: it's you know, nuclear bombs on everybody fighting, you know, 60 00:03:51,960 --> 00:03:56,920 Speaker 3: big wars, or ozone layer depletion, you know, or a 61 00:03:57,200 --> 00:04:03,640 Speaker 3: you know, catastrophic you know scenario for example that will 62 00:04:03,720 --> 00:04:07,840 Speaker 3: just you know, spiral humanity into chaos. 63 00:04:08,400 --> 00:04:11,640 Speaker 2: Would you say that MICHAELA. Mason, your heroin in the book, 64 00:04:11,760 --> 00:04:13,600 Speaker 2: ends up doing the right thing? 65 00:04:16,240 --> 00:04:16,560 Speaker 5: I will. 66 00:04:16,800 --> 00:04:22,480 Speaker 3: Yes, she does do the right thing, but she does 67 00:04:22,520 --> 00:04:24,960 Speaker 3: some wrong things along the way. And so that's part 68 00:04:24,960 --> 00:04:29,000 Speaker 3: of that redemption arc. You know, not everybody's perfect, but 69 00:04:29,960 --> 00:04:35,599 Speaker 3: if you're willing to come together and trust and cooperate 70 00:04:36,720 --> 00:04:39,640 Speaker 3: and work together, we can survive. 71 00:04:40,080 --> 00:04:43,040 Speaker 5: We can overcome anything, you know. And that's the thing 72 00:04:43,120 --> 00:04:46,200 Speaker 5: with you know, we always, you know, at least in America. 73 00:04:46,240 --> 00:04:50,560 Speaker 3: Here, you know, we're very good at, you know, troubleshooting 74 00:04:50,920 --> 00:04:53,880 Speaker 3: a problem when it happens, but not preparing for it. 75 00:04:53,920 --> 00:04:57,400 Speaker 3: So we've got to prepare. That's what this book also 76 00:04:58,120 --> 00:05:01,000 Speaker 3: lets the world know. It put you know, it puts 77 00:05:01,080 --> 00:05:05,320 Speaker 3: us on point in regards to we have to prepare. 78 00:05:05,520 --> 00:05:08,880 Speaker 3: We have to be honest with ourselves of what we're doing, 79 00:05:09,400 --> 00:05:12,440 Speaker 3: not only to the planet, but to each other and 80 00:05:12,520 --> 00:05:16,800 Speaker 3: all that is interconnected to our existence and our survival 81 00:05:17,200 --> 00:05:19,120 Speaker 3: and how we're going to get off Earth together. 82 00:05:20,000 --> 00:05:22,760 Speaker 2: Jason Diamond with us. We're going to take calls with Jason, 83 00:05:22,839 --> 00:05:26,000 Speaker 2: so ask him a question, tell us a story. Jason, 84 00:05:26,040 --> 00:05:29,560 Speaker 2: would I be foolish if I said to you, I 85 00:05:29,600 --> 00:05:32,080 Speaker 2: don't want to leave planet Earth. I want to stay 86 00:05:32,120 --> 00:05:35,960 Speaker 2: here and fight and make it work to the last day. 87 00:05:38,000 --> 00:05:42,160 Speaker 3: No, George, you wouldn't be foolish by saying that, because 88 00:05:42,200 --> 00:05:45,480 Speaker 3: I want that as well. And that's why we wrote 89 00:05:45,520 --> 00:05:49,080 Speaker 3: the book to kind of enlighten people as to what 90 00:05:49,240 --> 00:05:52,640 Speaker 3: could happen if we don't do what you just said. 91 00:05:53,040 --> 00:05:54,680 Speaker 5: So that's why we have to do that. 92 00:05:54,720 --> 00:05:57,280 Speaker 3: We have to work together so we can stay here 93 00:05:57,320 --> 00:06:00,120 Speaker 3: and enjoy this beautiful planet and everything we have if 94 00:06:00,160 --> 00:06:03,839 Speaker 3: you're all the conveniences and you know our food sources 95 00:06:03,960 --> 00:06:07,520 Speaker 3: and our water sources. So no, George, that's not foolish 96 00:06:07,520 --> 00:06:09,080 Speaker 3: of you to think that I'm right there with you. 97 00:06:09,520 --> 00:06:12,359 Speaker 2: Let's start with Harry and Poort here on Michigan. Welcome 98 00:06:12,400 --> 00:06:12,919 Speaker 2: to the show. 99 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:22,040 Speaker 4: Hi Harry, Hi football things. As far as the greed situation, Jason, 100 00:06:22,200 --> 00:06:24,880 Speaker 4: I know how to solve it. It would take me 101 00:06:24,920 --> 00:06:27,240 Speaker 4: too long to explain it to you. You're in the call, 102 00:06:27,400 --> 00:06:29,120 Speaker 4: but we can get together if you want. I know 103 00:06:29,200 --> 00:06:31,919 Speaker 4: how to solve it. There's a couple of things we 104 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:36,400 Speaker 4: need to do. And as far as the negativity, and 105 00:06:36,440 --> 00:06:40,440 Speaker 4: I love what you were talking about, George. If it bleeds, 106 00:06:40,440 --> 00:06:44,920 Speaker 4: it leads, and I want to change that. Except I'm 107 00:06:44,960 --> 00:06:48,000 Speaker 4: just one person. But we need to get a campaign 108 00:06:48,080 --> 00:06:53,880 Speaker 4: and talk to every professor, journalism professor and a journalism 109 00:06:53,920 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 4: teacher in high school, journalism teacher, journalism professor in college 110 00:06:57,520 --> 00:07:00,840 Speaker 4: and say you need to say to your student immediately 111 00:07:02,800 --> 00:07:05,640 Speaker 4: you can if you cover one bad news story, the 112 00:07:05,680 --> 00:07:09,520 Speaker 4: next story has to be a good news story. And 113 00:07:10,280 --> 00:07:15,760 Speaker 4: that is definitely needed and in newsrooms should be told 114 00:07:15,800 --> 00:07:17,680 Speaker 4: that too. If you're going to cover bad news. Then 115 00:07:17,680 --> 00:07:19,800 Speaker 4: the next story after that. Every time we do a 116 00:07:19,840 --> 00:07:22,040 Speaker 4: bad news story has to be a good news story. 117 00:07:22,920 --> 00:07:26,760 Speaker 2: It's all ratings driven driven though. Harry, Yeah, I get you. 118 00:07:27,000 --> 00:07:29,160 Speaker 4: I get you. But that would that would solve that 119 00:07:29,240 --> 00:07:31,640 Speaker 4: problem a lot, because then you're balancing out the bad 120 00:07:31,720 --> 00:07:32,240 Speaker 4: with the good. 121 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:36,280 Speaker 2: Your thoughts, Jace, Yeah, Harry, thanks for the call. 122 00:07:36,880 --> 00:07:39,440 Speaker 3: That's some good stuff there. I would love to talk 123 00:07:39,480 --> 00:07:42,760 Speaker 3: to you outside of here. Go to my website, sign 124 00:07:42,840 --> 00:07:44,720 Speaker 3: up for the newsletter. Let's keep in touch, and let's 125 00:07:44,760 --> 00:07:48,280 Speaker 3: keep this conversation moving forward. But in regards to your insight, 126 00:07:48,880 --> 00:07:51,080 Speaker 3: I think that's a great idea, and that's something that. 127 00:07:51,000 --> 00:07:52,280 Speaker 5: All the news outlets lack. 128 00:07:52,840 --> 00:07:55,640 Speaker 3: We need good we need good stuff followed by bad 129 00:07:55,960 --> 00:07:59,320 Speaker 3: because those good stories are going to inspire good things, 130 00:07:59,600 --> 00:08:02,480 Speaker 3: and those good things are gonna, you know, trickle down 131 00:08:02,520 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 3: to people and it's going to cause them to, you know, 132 00:08:05,320 --> 00:08:09,520 Speaker 3: hopefully change their ways or keep doing good things. So, Horry, 133 00:08:09,520 --> 00:08:10,400 Speaker 3: thank you for the question. 134 00:08:10,520 --> 00:08:14,600 Speaker 2: Great one, Jason. I end this program every Sunday when 135 00:08:14,640 --> 00:08:17,920 Speaker 2: I'm on for Sunday every month with a song from 136 00:08:18,000 --> 00:08:23,720 Speaker 2: the group called Disturbed Sounds of Silence. It's riveting, It 137 00:08:23,840 --> 00:08:27,480 Speaker 2: truly is a riveting song. But today someone sent me 138 00:08:28,560 --> 00:08:31,440 Speaker 2: a little baby girl it must have been four or 139 00:08:31,480 --> 00:08:36,360 Speaker 2: five years old, singing to her father on I think 140 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:41,240 Speaker 2: it was Britain Scott Talent that song, and it almost 141 00:08:41,320 --> 00:08:45,680 Speaker 2: puts tears to your eyes. There's hope for this country, 142 00:08:45,720 --> 00:08:48,520 Speaker 2: there's hope for this planet. I'm convinced of that, aren't you. 143 00:08:49,960 --> 00:08:52,679 Speaker 5: I am convinced. I am convinced of that. 144 00:08:52,880 --> 00:08:55,480 Speaker 3: And you know, you know that's the thing, you know, 145 00:08:55,520 --> 00:08:59,400 Speaker 3: that's what's great about art, George. You know, yeah, the 146 00:08:59,520 --> 00:09:02,920 Speaker 3: medium of art, whether whatever it is. You're talking about 147 00:09:03,000 --> 00:09:06,640 Speaker 3: music right now. Yes, those things they can hit home, 148 00:09:06,720 --> 00:09:11,120 Speaker 3: they can touch you emotionally, and that's what's great about 149 00:09:11,200 --> 00:09:16,840 Speaker 3: storytelling and art and imagination, because imagination, George, is essential. 150 00:09:17,440 --> 00:09:21,920 Speaker 3: You know, I have an enormous imagination because of some 151 00:09:21,960 --> 00:09:24,040 Speaker 3: of the pain and suffering I've seen in my life. 152 00:09:24,600 --> 00:09:29,360 Speaker 3: But imagination, it's a blueprint for progress, George. 153 00:09:29,320 --> 00:09:31,439 Speaker 5: Because everything we have ever. 154 00:09:31,440 --> 00:09:36,600 Speaker 3: Created, from fire to flight to the Internet that we 155 00:09:36,600 --> 00:09:41,640 Speaker 3: were talking about a while back, began as imagination. Without it, 156 00:09:42,080 --> 00:09:46,280 Speaker 3: we're just stuck in survival mode, George, repeating the same 157 00:09:46,320 --> 00:09:51,920 Speaker 3: stuff over and over now dire days. Imagination it's the 158 00:09:51,960 --> 00:09:56,120 Speaker 3: difference between life and death, okay. And Mason's ability to 159 00:09:56,120 --> 00:10:02,760 Speaker 3: think differently, to imagine coexistence instead of domination is what 160 00:10:02,880 --> 00:10:04,920 Speaker 3: gives us a fighting chance on. 161 00:10:04,960 --> 00:10:08,200 Speaker 5: A new world or any world where you know, for. 162 00:10:08,120 --> 00:10:12,319 Speaker 2: That matter, Let's go to Joe in Monterey, California. Joseph, 163 00:10:12,480 --> 00:10:18,839 Speaker 2: take it away. Thank you, George. I want to know. 164 00:10:20,360 --> 00:10:29,720 Speaker 6: If your guest that's a Jason, if he does any 165 00:10:29,960 --> 00:10:36,520 Speaker 6: research uh to give validity or to give a a 166 00:10:36,520 --> 00:10:41,080 Speaker 6: a foundation uh in science of course, that the reader 167 00:10:41,280 --> 00:10:45,319 Speaker 6: can understand and see the reality. Also, when I went 168 00:10:45,400 --> 00:10:50,280 Speaker 6: to college the and took up you know, English and 169 00:10:50,400 --> 00:10:54,560 Speaker 6: writing and stuff, one of my courses, the teacher said, 170 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:56,080 Speaker 6: the purpose. 171 00:10:55,840 --> 00:10:58,720 Speaker 2: Of the sci fi writer is to. 172 00:10:58,800 --> 00:11:01,520 Speaker 4: Warn the people of a possible future. 173 00:11:02,720 --> 00:11:06,840 Speaker 6: Is there any whistleblowers in your books and what they 174 00:11:06,880 --> 00:11:10,480 Speaker 6: go through to warn the people? Because there has to 175 00:11:10,520 --> 00:11:15,800 Speaker 6: be those who are ahead of the game. Please remember 176 00:11:16,000 --> 00:11:20,040 Speaker 6: that the solution always comes before the problem. Thank you, 177 00:11:20,120 --> 00:11:21,520 Speaker 6: George for taking my call. 178 00:11:21,559 --> 00:11:25,800 Speaker 2: I would say, Michela Mason is that person? Jason? Would you? 179 00:11:26,640 --> 00:11:30,480 Speaker 3: I would agree because you know, in the in the 180 00:11:30,520 --> 00:11:32,840 Speaker 3: far future, in dire days and Joe, thank you for 181 00:11:32,880 --> 00:11:34,040 Speaker 3: the call in Monterey. 182 00:11:34,080 --> 00:11:36,440 Speaker 5: That's a great quest. Great question. 183 00:11:37,840 --> 00:11:40,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, she's one of the whistleblowers. 184 00:11:40,160 --> 00:11:41,040 Speaker 5: She's part of the. 185 00:11:40,960 --> 00:11:47,040 Speaker 3: Faction that leads the you know, leads based the is 186 00:11:47,440 --> 00:11:51,160 Speaker 3: in power and that's the Armada. We call them the Armada. 187 00:11:51,320 --> 00:11:54,719 Speaker 3: They are the whistleblowers in the book. And also to 188 00:11:54,760 --> 00:11:57,120 Speaker 3: answer the first part of your question, do I do 189 00:11:57,280 --> 00:12:00,160 Speaker 3: research my co writer and I see R. 190 00:12:00,240 --> 00:12:03,079 Speaker 5: Buchanan. Yeah, we did lot a lot of research. 191 00:12:03,800 --> 00:12:06,880 Speaker 3: We did as much as we could to be able 192 00:12:06,960 --> 00:12:10,800 Speaker 3: to tell this story in a very real and relatable 193 00:12:10,880 --> 00:12:14,480 Speaker 3: way for it to seem that this. 194 00:12:14,600 --> 00:12:16,000 Speaker 5: Is actually feasible. 195 00:12:17,960 --> 00:12:21,440 Speaker 3: So we spared no expense in terms of the amount 196 00:12:21,480 --> 00:12:25,080 Speaker 3: of time we did, you know, researching the science, you know, 197 00:12:25,160 --> 00:12:28,680 Speaker 3: in terms of the rocket science that we have applied 198 00:12:28,720 --> 00:12:34,440 Speaker 3: in this to the medical technology that we introduce. I'm 199 00:12:34,480 --> 00:12:38,559 Speaker 3: talking every detailed Joe, even down to the medication that 200 00:12:39,040 --> 00:12:41,080 Speaker 3: is administered in dire days. 201 00:12:41,679 --> 00:12:44,280 Speaker 5: So yeah, we did a lot of research. We probably 202 00:12:44,280 --> 00:12:44,680 Speaker 5: did more. 203 00:12:44,880 --> 00:12:48,920 Speaker 3: We probably spent more time, Joe on research than we 204 00:12:48,960 --> 00:12:50,200 Speaker 3: did writing the book. 205 00:12:51,440 --> 00:12:56,800 Speaker 2: Next up, Cornelius and Louisiana. Welcome to the show. Hi Cornelius, Hey, and. 206 00:12:57,160 --> 00:13:02,600 Speaker 7: George and Jayson. Boy, he got me fired up. But look, 207 00:13:03,040 --> 00:13:05,679 Speaker 7: Jason and you admitted that you're a Jew, and I 208 00:13:05,760 --> 00:13:09,280 Speaker 7: support the Jews because I believe in the Jewish Jesus, 209 00:13:09,280 --> 00:13:12,520 Speaker 7: the Judge that's coming. And I read the Bible, and 210 00:13:12,559 --> 00:13:17,920 Speaker 7: I believe the Bible predicts everything from Revelation to Matthew 211 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:22,960 Speaker 7: twenty four to Luke twenty one. So my question for you, 212 00:13:23,040 --> 00:13:25,800 Speaker 7: in which I was telling the lovely call screener Gina, 213 00:13:26,600 --> 00:13:29,240 Speaker 7: they called me the god guns of gold Man, the Bible, 214 00:13:29,280 --> 00:13:31,800 Speaker 7: bullets and beans man down there in voodoo hoodoo. And 215 00:13:31,840 --> 00:13:35,360 Speaker 7: you do, Louisiana, mister Jason, and we've got a caller 216 00:13:36,040 --> 00:13:39,480 Speaker 7: he can you can tell he supports a Moss and 217 00:13:39,520 --> 00:13:42,240 Speaker 7: he doesn't like the Jews and doesn't like our military. 218 00:13:42,640 --> 00:13:47,440 Speaker 7: I'm not gonna name the caller, but so what do 219 00:13:47,520 --> 00:13:51,040 Speaker 7: you think is the Bible true or not? About dire 220 00:13:51,320 --> 00:13:55,760 Speaker 7: days coming? And I believe that AI is anti christ intelligence. 221 00:13:55,800 --> 00:13:58,600 Speaker 7: So do you believe in the Bible and do you 222 00:13:58,679 --> 00:14:02,800 Speaker 7: believe that in times are coming? Thank you George and Jason. 223 00:14:04,360 --> 00:14:05,760 Speaker 5: Well, thank you Cornelius. 224 00:14:06,240 --> 00:14:08,880 Speaker 3: I've heard you on the show before call in many times, 225 00:14:08,880 --> 00:14:10,960 Speaker 3: so it's it's a pleasure to finally meet you. 226 00:14:11,559 --> 00:14:13,240 Speaker 5: Thanks for the call and the questions. 227 00:14:13,880 --> 00:14:18,160 Speaker 3: Do I believe in the Bible absolutely, even though I'm Jewish, 228 00:14:18,200 --> 00:14:20,800 Speaker 3: I do believe in the Bible because Jesus was born 229 00:14:20,840 --> 00:14:24,680 Speaker 3: a Jew and what he wanted to do was just 230 00:14:25,200 --> 00:14:30,720 Speaker 3: leave you know, Judaism and start a whole new religion. 231 00:14:30,960 --> 00:14:35,120 Speaker 3: So absolutely I believe in in the Bible. Do I 232 00:14:35,200 --> 00:14:40,200 Speaker 3: think Dire Days is a prediction for the end of times? Yes, 233 00:14:40,600 --> 00:14:43,920 Speaker 3: And that's why I wrote it, because you know, science 234 00:14:43,960 --> 00:14:49,880 Speaker 3: fiction allows us to explore these what ifs, Cornelius inside 235 00:14:49,920 --> 00:14:53,480 Speaker 3: our minds without actually having to go through the death 236 00:14:53,520 --> 00:14:57,360 Speaker 3: and destruction and the global wars that are probably coming 237 00:14:57,400 --> 00:14:59,720 Speaker 3: in the next fifty to one hundred years. 238 00:15:00,000 --> 00:15:01,360 Speaker 5: Thanks for the call, Cornelius. 239 00:15:01,440 --> 00:15:04,000 Speaker 2: Now, Jason, they went to a planet Kepler four four 240 00:15:04,080 --> 00:15:07,440 Speaker 2: to two B and that is dying as well. How 241 00:15:07,480 --> 00:15:09,360 Speaker 2: long were they on that planet. 242 00:15:10,800 --> 00:15:12,920 Speaker 3: Not too terribly long, Not as long as we were 243 00:15:12,960 --> 00:15:13,320 Speaker 3: on Earth. 244 00:15:13,400 --> 00:15:14,800 Speaker 5: Not as long as we were on Earth. 245 00:15:14,960 --> 00:15:19,920 Speaker 3: Because Dire Days itself, even though we found it on 246 00:15:19,960 --> 00:15:22,280 Speaker 3: the other side of the universe and it's you know, 247 00:15:22,440 --> 00:15:27,560 Speaker 3: it's inhabitable, and you know, it still wasn't as in 248 00:15:27,680 --> 00:15:31,960 Speaker 3: great condition as Earth was after the Big Bang, so 249 00:15:32,520 --> 00:15:34,880 Speaker 3: well we got there, it wasn't in great shape, but 250 00:15:34,960 --> 00:15:38,400 Speaker 3: because we never learned our lessons from ancient Earth. We 251 00:15:38,560 --> 00:15:42,320 Speaker 3: just kept doing what we were doing until finally it 252 00:15:42,520 --> 00:15:43,960 Speaker 3: was too late for kept. 253 00:15:43,680 --> 00:15:49,560 Speaker 2: Four Suzanne, and Minneapolis is with us. Hi, sus go ahead, Hy. 254 00:15:49,600 --> 00:15:56,680 Speaker 8: Jorge, Hi, Jason, Jason. I'm a medium and I connected 255 00:15:56,720 --> 00:15:59,240 Speaker 8: with nine to eleven people. I've probably gone over fifty 256 00:15:59,280 --> 00:16:03,920 Speaker 8: eight readings for families, and they all came through with 257 00:16:04,000 --> 00:16:09,440 Speaker 8: the same message that they died for Pete and I'm 258 00:16:09,480 --> 00:16:13,960 Speaker 8: just finishing a book about it now. But they explained 259 00:16:14,040 --> 00:16:18,360 Speaker 8: to me how how to find peace. And they told 260 00:16:18,400 --> 00:16:20,400 Speaker 8: me that it was going to get worse before it 261 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:23,960 Speaker 8: got better, which is what's happening. And but they told 262 00:16:23,960 --> 00:16:25,520 Speaker 8: me that there is going to be peace. 263 00:16:28,400 --> 00:16:31,480 Speaker 3: What do you think of that, Jason, Well, Suzanne, that's 264 00:16:32,000 --> 00:16:32,640 Speaker 3: that's heavy. 265 00:16:33,240 --> 00:16:38,040 Speaker 5: I think you're right. Things always seem to get worse 266 00:16:40,040 --> 00:16:41,840 Speaker 5: before they get better. Susanne. 267 00:16:43,800 --> 00:16:45,760 Speaker 3: Uh, you referenced nine to eleven. I got a couple 268 00:16:45,760 --> 00:16:50,760 Speaker 3: of stories about nine to eleven. One my best friend, 269 00:16:50,800 --> 00:16:53,520 Speaker 3: for one of my best friends from childhood, was in 270 00:16:53,600 --> 00:16:56,680 Speaker 3: Tower two when when when the first plane hit Tower one, 271 00:16:57,480 --> 00:17:00,680 Speaker 3: and his boss told him he was on the ninety eighth. 272 00:17:01,240 --> 00:17:05,360 Speaker 3: They all say, everyone stays still don't move, Everything's. 273 00:17:04,960 --> 00:17:05,639 Speaker 5: Gonna be okay. 274 00:17:06,480 --> 00:17:10,920 Speaker 3: Now, a few of my friend and his coworkers, they said, 275 00:17:10,920 --> 00:17:14,600 Speaker 3: we're not staying here. They ran down ninety eight flights 276 00:17:14,600 --> 00:17:19,359 Speaker 3: of stairs, got out, survived, everyone else in the company died. 277 00:17:20,200 --> 00:17:22,680 Speaker 5: And then he became. 278 00:17:22,480 --> 00:17:26,399 Speaker 3: A religious person from basically the next day on because 279 00:17:26,440 --> 00:17:30,600 Speaker 3: he feels that God spared his life. And then my uncle, 280 00:17:30,640 --> 00:17:34,240 Speaker 3: he was in tower or building seven. He got out 281 00:17:34,560 --> 00:17:37,680 Speaker 3: and he ran across the Brooklyn Bridge and he survived himself. 282 00:17:37,840 --> 00:17:41,679 Speaker 3: So yeah, things can get really, really bad. But the 283 00:17:41,720 --> 00:17:44,760 Speaker 3: silver lining is once they get so bad, there's nowhere 284 00:17:44,920 --> 00:17:45,960 Speaker 3: else to go down. 285 00:17:46,320 --> 00:17:48,200 Speaker 5: You have nowhere else to go but up. 286 00:17:48,880 --> 00:17:52,160 Speaker 1: Listen to more Coast to Coast AM every weeknight at 287 00:17:52,200 --> 00:17:55,440 Speaker 1: one am Eastern, and go to Coast to coastam dot 288 00:17:55,440 --> 00:17:56,240 Speaker 1: com for more