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June 26, 1997: Wolves - Teresa Martino | Egyptian Pyramid - Richard C. Hoagland & Larry Hunter

June 26, 1997: Wolves - Teresa Martino | Egyptian Pyramid - Richard C. Hoagland & Larry Hunter

Published 2 years, 5 months ago
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Art Bell welcomes Teresa Martino, author of The Wolf, The Woman, The Wilderness, who describes her year-long journey of returning a captive-born wolf named Mackenzie to the wild. Martino explains that Mackenzie''s grandparents were wild wolves, giving her the predatory instincts and shyness necessary for reintroduction. She fed Mackenzie roadkill deer before gradually teaching her to hunt live prey in the northern wilderness, traveling together for weeks at a time and learning to move slowly through the brush like a wild animal.

Martino describes the emotional moment when Mackenzie successfully took her first deer and chose not to return to base camp, effectively deciding to rejoin the wild. She later confirmed Mackenzie had found a mate and produced cubs. Art shares his own parallel experience bonding with a feral cat named Comet, and both discuss the possibility of telepathic communication between humans and animals.

Later, Richard C. Hoagland and Larry Hunter join to announce explosive findings from Egypt regarding access and control at the Giza plateau. Hoagland reveals that evidence was delivered to Egyptian officials and a Cairo newspaper editor, and announces a major presentation planned for Phoenix connecting Mars, Egypt, and hyperdimensional physics.
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