Podcast Logo

Guests

A collection of all the guests that have appeared on the show.

Guest Image

Jim Vieira

Jim Vieira is a stonemason, explorer, historical detective, and host of several History Channel shows, including “Search for the Lost Giants” (2014), “Roanoke: Search for the Lost Colony” (2015), and “Return to Roanoke: Search the Seven” (2016). He has also appeared on other TV shows, such as “Expedition Unknown” with Josh Gates, “Legends of the Lost” with Megan Fox, and “Ancient Aliens” on the History Channel. Research and Work Jim Vieira’s research into stonework led him to the mystery of giants when he stumbled upon an account of a giant skeleton being unearthed in the neighboring town of Deerfield. His giant quest has made him a local celebrity, and he is often called upon to give talks on the subject. He is currently writing a book with fellow researcher Hugh Newman. Book and Research Jim Vieira is the co-author of “Giants On Record” with Hugh Newman, which explores the myth and reality of giants. He has also been featured in various articles and documentaries, including “Fringe Convergence: Giant Hunter Jim Vieira Goes in Search of Von Däniken’s Pre-Flood Alien Gold in Ecuador” and “I Spent $20 to Find Out that Jim Vieira and Hugh Newman Have Learned Nothing About ‘Double Rows of Teeth’ Over the Past Year”. TV Appearances Jim Vieira has appeared on several TV shows, including: “Search for the Lost Giants” (2014) “Roanoke: Search for the Lost Colony” (2015) “Return to Roanoke: Search the Seven” (2016) “Expedition Unknown” with Josh Gates (2017) “Legends of the Lost” with Megan Fox (2018) “Code of the Wild” (2019) “Uncharted” (2019) “Ancient Aliens” (2019, 2020) “Expedition Bigfoot” (2021)

Guest Image

Joan D'Arc

Joan D’Arc is a writer and editor who has been associated with Paranoia Magazine, a publication that focuses on conspiracy theories and alternative news. According to the search results, Joan D’Arc is the author of several books, including “Phenomenal World”, “Paranoid Women Collect Their Thoughts”, and “Friends of Apis Radio”. She is also the co-publisher of Paranoia The Conspiracy Reader and the founder of the Providence Conspiracy League, a group that explores conspiracy theories and alternative news. Paranoia Magazine was a publication that was known for its eclectic mix of articles and topics, which included conspiracy theories, alternative news, and surrealism. The magazine’s masthead included a tongue-in-cheek disclaimer that warned readers that the publication did not knowingly print disinformation, but sometimes it was hard to tell. According to Joan D’Arc, the magazine’s editorial philosophy was based on the idea that if an article was internally consistent and sourced, it was considered acceptable for publication. Joan D’Arc has also been involved in other projects, including the creation of a radio show called “Friends of Apis Radio”, which explores topics such as conspiracy theories and alternative news. She has also written for other publications and has been involved in various artistic and literary projects. Overall, Joan D’Arc is a writer and editor who has been associated with Paranoia Magazine and has explored a wide range of topics related to conspiracy theories and alternative news.