Star Kids

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Creator of the Star Kids Project, Dr. Richard Boylan shared his research and work with hybrid children that have advanced abilities. Such children's parents, he explained, may have had genetic experimentation done on them by aliens and thus passed the new traits on to their offspring. Other Star Kids, he said, inherit these qualities from an "incarnational route."

Boylan suggested we are in the midst of a Star Kids "tidal wave." From a study he conducted using dowsing equipment at locations at a shopping mall in Sacramento and at Disney World in Florida, he concluded that some 96% of children aged infant to 12 years old, and 81% of 13-19 year olds have Star Kid elements, which include psychic gifts and sensitivities. The numbers taper off as the population gets older, yet 1 in 5 of those aged 45 to 60, have "star seed" qualities, he noted.

He believes the reason the aliens are staging this evolution is in order to help humanity, as we have entered a critical juncture in which war and ecosystem collapse may engulf the planet. This "basic upgrade" embedded into the population is needed to face the major geophysical and societal changes that are expected in 2012, Boylan added.

Signs of Star Kids

Dr. Richard Boylan defines "star kids" as having both human and extraterrestrial origins. "Many years of continuing Star Visitor biological engineering…have resulted in children whose heads are now often so big that a Caesarian section, or at least an episiotomy, is the only way they can be born," he writes. A common characteristic Boylan assigns to Star Kids, is that they often cause a street lamp to go out when they walk by, due to their amped-up bioelectric fields. The children also can display a variety of unusual psychic skills that include making the self "invisible," mental influencing, time dilation or contraction, and pre-sensitivity to earthquakes or human disasters, he lists in his article 42 Signs That a Child May Be a Star Kid.

Mad Cow Update

First hour guest, former meat industry worker Dave Louthan spoke out about the dangers of Mad Cow Disease and its human equivalent CJD. Though he said he still eats beef, he believes people are putting themselves at risk by consuming it. He advocated for the testing of all beef for the disease as well as changing the type of feed that is given to the animals.

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