This week we welcome Author and investigator Nigel
Kerner to the program as we'll be discussing Aliens living among us as
well as abductions. Nigel is the author of two books: Grey Aliens and
the Harvesting of Souls (Inner Traditions/Bear Company) and The
Song of the Greys (Hodder Stoughton). He has just completed his
third book ‘The Margins of Forever’ which will be released next year.
Nigel has done several radio interviews, including Coast to Coast, Jeff
Rense, the Veritas show and Paranormal Podcast. Join us this week for
what is sure to be a thought provoking and interesting discussion about
Aliens among us this week on BTE Radio. About Nigel: Nigel Kerner is an author and freelance journalist.
He was born in Sri Lanka, his mother from a British planting family and
his father an officer in the British Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. This
international family base provided the background for an obsessive and
serious interest in international human affairs and how these interface
with science, religion and philosophy. He has felt driven, from
his young years, to expose the humbug and hypocrisy in modern
scientific and religious and social thinking. His formal graduate
education is in biomedical science and human behavioural psychology.
His fascination with the puzzling and enigmatic phenomenon of UFOs
resulted in his first book 'The Song of the Greys' published by Hodder
Stoughton in 1997. This serious work on the subject is now noted
world-wide for its radical view on the phenomenon. His latest book,
'Grey Aliens and the Harvesting of Souls' published by Inner
Traditions/Bear Company is the second in a trilogy about the UFO
phenomenon and its social repercussions on humanity. His books and
numerous articles have established his unique thesis as part of the
canon of serious literature on the subject. Nigel Kerner lives
with his wife and family on his estate in middle England. He has a
passionate interest in projects on behalf of the deprived and
disadvantaged of developing nations. He is at present working with his
family and a team of European friends and volunteers on a medical and
agro-development project done on behalf of the rural poor in a country
in the Far East. This takes up much of his spare time. His
hobbies include reading science literature and journals, wild-life
videography, wildlife conservation activities, singing and song writing.
His sporting passions are Cricket and Rugby Union. For more info visit his website www.nigelkern.com