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Ground Zero Classics with Clyde Lewis

By: Ground Zero Radio
  • Summary

  • Ground Zero Radio presents classic episodes of Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis. We have scanned the archives of the last 25 years and grabbed the best episodes to present to you.

    Clyde Lewis is a powerful voice in parapolitical and paranormal news and commentary. With a diverse background in news, acting, writing and radio, he entertains and captivates audiences across multiple platforms. Lewis’ career in radio began in Utah in 1982 and he created Ground Zero in 1995 in Salt Lake City. Lewis has produced Ground Zero programs online, on radio and on television. He is ranked #4 as the most influential and popular streaming talk show host, according to TalkStreamLive and Radio Online for 2020.

    Lewis has appeared in a SHOWTIME special with magicians Penn & Teller, as well as the television programs Sightings, Strange Universe and the Discovery Channel special Return to the Bermuda Triangle. He has authored five books and written articles in Paranoia Magazine, UFO Magazine, Unknown Magazine, along with being featured in Rolling Stone. Lewis is the model for characters in such books as Safe House by Andrew Vachss, Supernatural Law by Batton Lash, and Alien Invasion by Michael Tresca.

    A fan of B-horror and science-fiction movies, comic books and mythology, Lewis has also published his own fanzines and co-written scripts for television and radio. He appeared in the movies Nightfall, which he co-wrote with director Kevin Delullo; Cage in Box Elder; and Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger Part IV, in which he provided the voice of the title character.

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Episodes
  • Episode 418 - LEGION - CASTING DEMONS INTO PIGS
    May 22 2024
    In this episode of Ground Zero Classics, host Clyde Lewis delves into the controversial topic of reanimating the dead. Scientists at Yale University have recently announced an experiment that brought the organs of deceased pigs back to a partial level of life using a new concoction. This raises serious ethical questions about the morality of playing God and creating real-life Frankenstein's monsters. Clyde explores the implications of this groundbreaking research and discusses the potential consequences for humanity. Tune in to hear more on Ground Zero Classics.

    Originally Broadcast On 8/8/22

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • EPISODE 417 - PSYCLONE BOMB – THE MYTH OF CLIMATE JUSTICE W JIM LEE
    May 20 2024
    If you ever wonder what is behind the climate psy-op, it is the controlling of the consensus. The immediate reaction to linking any bad storm to climate change is part of a massive psy-op and that if the technocrats want the geoenegineering theories to go away, they should look at the uncomfortable facts about what governments are up to and how they want control of the weather.
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    3 hrs and 16 mins
  • EPISODE 416 - THE FAULT IN OUR STARS W DR. SKY
    May 17 2024
    With several planets in retrograde right now, the Fault in our Stars has triggered a chilling template that something dark and sinister is in control, that even evil has a perverted intelligence behind it. The more you dig, the more you learn that there isn't just a good or an evil - there is also a denial of the light, and a sociopathic denial of all responsibility to mankind. Tonight on Ground Zero, Clyde Lewis talks with astronomy expert, Dr. Sky about THE FAULT IN OUR STARS.
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    2 hrs and 1 min

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