John Hogue returned to the show to share predictions for 2008. He started out discussing History Channel's 2 hour series on the "Lost Books of Nostradamus".
Robert Schneck, author of The President's Vampire rejoined the show to share some strange tales and ghost stories. A few of the stories included were one about a poltergeist in West Virginia and a ghost hunt Robert had just recently went on in Virginia.
Sam Willey rejoined the show to discuss the The Lakenheath/RAF Bentwaters Radar Case. In August of 1956, radar operators at two military bases in the east of England tracked single and multiple objects which displayed high speed, as well as rapid changes of speed and direction.
Mr. Lobo of Cinema Insomnia joined the show for 2 hours of fun and talks about cult films. He discusses how he chooses the films to air on his show and gave his top 5 favorite. Mr. Lobo also shared some of his favorite guests who have appeared on Cinema Insomnia.
Glenn Kimball rejoined the show to talk about the lost story behind Aesop and his miraculous life. We all know of his fables but did you know he played an enormous role in the lives of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. He was also responsible for much of what was included in the mysterious Library of Alexandria.