Rod Pyle

Rod Pyle

Biography:

Rod Pyle has authored a number of science history books including Destination Moon, Missions to the Moon, and In Their Own Words: The Space Race. He has also produced numerous documentaries for The History Channel and Discovery Communications. He worked at the Griffith Observatory for ten years and was an assistant professor at the University of La Verne. He has BA from the Art Center College of Design and an MA from Stanford University.

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  • Apollo Moon Landing / Cycles of Masculinity

    Rod Pyle spoke about the 50th anniversary of the first Apollo moon landing. Followed by Stefan Aarnio on cycles of gender roles.More »
  • Space Exploration / UFO News & Cases

    Rod Pyle shared updates on space development and exploration. Followed by Richard Dolan on UFO news and classic cases.More »
  • Unusual Space Missions/ Earth's Hidden History

    Lecturer Rod Pyle discussed some of the most unusual space missions. Followed by Graham Hancock on archaeological insights and revelations.More »
  • Pyramids, Egypt, & Angels

    Retired professor at the University of Calgary, Carmen Boulter, shared her theories about the properties and purpose of Egypt's ancient pyramids, as well information on a new study she conducted on the effects of the Great Pyramid on the human aura and chakra systems. First...More »

Last Night

Geoengineering Updates / Palmistry & the Soul
Geoengineering Updates / Palmistry & the Soul
First Half: Activist on geoengineering issues, Matthew Landman will discuss why he believes the flooding in Dubai is a result of weather engineering and how the green agenda is actually harmful to nature, as well as share a report on the first ever sun dimming experiment in the...
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