Show 513 Notes: Caroline Cory, David Altman and Dave Mason

Simulcast on KGRA Radio, YouTube, Facebook & Twitch – Tuesday, June 28, 6:00-8:00 PM EDT (-4GMT)

Watch A TEAR IN THE SKY here:

BIO: Caroline Cory is an award-winning filmmaker, executive producer and founder of Omnium Media. As a child and throughout her life, Cory has had numerous E.S.P (extra-sensory) and pre-cognition experiences, which led her to become deeply connected to existential topics, the study of consciousness and the mechanics of the universe. In 2010, Cory founded Omnium Media, an entertainment and media platform, which tackles thought provoking topics on the human condition and the nature of reality. In addition to writing and producing, Cory continues to lecture and coach internationally on various mind over matter subjects and appears regularly as a guest expert on supernatural phenomena at major conferences and television shows including such as A&E’s popular series The UnXplained with William Shatner and History Channel’s the Ancient Aliens.

BIO: David Altman has worked in Hollywood for over 20 years and currently does consultant and development work for different networks and production companies on the topics of UFOs and other amazing topics. When he was in elementary school his grandmother worked in a library where he would spend his days reading whatever he could find on UFOs, mysteries and the paranormal.

BIO: David Mason – Inventor, science and technology researcher and analyst in the movie “A Tear in the Sky” David’s interest in the UAP/UFO phenomenon began at age 13 when he built his first magnetic field device to detect UFOs using a compass, phototransistor, and LED for trigger. At age 17 David wanted to detect the unknown objects and he designed a sensitive optical sensing circuit and installed it into binoculars which enabled listening to modulated light. For the past 27 years, David has been co-owner and co-founder of an advanced electronic test and measurement equipment custom engineering and supply corporation. In his corporation he engineered a vector impedance cathode ray oscilloscope that fits in the palm of the hand. Spanning more than three decades he has engineered electronic devices including commercial HAM radio equipment, as well as prototypes in industrial and government contracts. He volunteers at Bellevue College where he provides technical maintenance, calibration, and operation of the astronomical observatory. David supplied all the very expensive research equipment used on the rooftops in the movie “A Tear in the Sky” He calibrated and operated all the equipment as well as conducted the analysis. He also supplied his new technology inventions that were used and demonstrated in the movie. #TearInTheSky