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Sep 05 2009

Sesh Heri On Radio Misterioso Sunday Night

Sesh Heri, author of the fantastic novel Wonder of the Worlds, will be our guest on Radio Misterioso this week.

Wonder is a fictional story of Nikola Tesla, Mark Twain, and Harry Houdini, and their discovery of a strange civilization on Mars at the turn of the 20th century. I can’t understand why this one hasn’t been optioned for a film yet.

He is also the author of Handprint of Atlas, which sets out his theory of geomorphology.  Sesh makes a case for the artificial placement of the Earth on the axis that allows life to flourish. The book also describes his theories of Earth energies and ley lines, as well as Nikola Tesla’s use of this knowledge.

Metamorphosis, released early this year, is the sequel to Wonder Of The Worlds, and follows Houdini and author Jack London on an adventure to find out who really controls the destiny of humanity. A third novel will complete the trilogy in the fall of this year.

We’ll discuss all this and more with Sesh’s publisher Walter Bosley, who also happens to be my occasional co-host. Tune in at killradio on Sunday evening (8/6) from 8-10 PM PST.

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2 Comments to “Sesh Heri On Radio Misterioso Sunday Night”

  1. drew hempel Says:

    In a parallel dimension Curt Sutherly was just interviewed in a podcast stating he’s working on a fiction book dealing with paranormal ufo time travel and shamanism. He waxed on about Keel, Coleman, Sanderson and had a fascinating recount of his research of Kenneth Arnold’s spooky Crisman encounter. theparacast.com

  2. red pill junkie Says:

    O, what sorrow! All that talk about Tesla and airships made me want to include Wonder of the Worlds in my Amazon wish list.

    But at 60 bucks before shipping, it’s just too expensive for me :-/

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