This Monday On The Ænigma Project – 07/02/2012

The Ænigma Project – Mondays 9 PM EST

The Ænigma ProjectThe Ænigma Project is a discussion group focused on the realm of the supernatural, paranormal and mysterious events that sometimes take place in our lives. Through multiple view points and experiences, we seek to enlighten our listeners and elucidate that which has become hidden beneath the many layers of misunderstanding and fear.

Join creator Paul Cagle with co-hosts Sushi and Springwolf for our discussion this week:

Urban Legends
Did you hear about the group of scientists known as the “Second Coming Project” who are trying to clone Jesus from the DNA of holy relics? Or what about the ghosts of little children killed by on a train track haunt the area and push stalled cars off the tracks least the occupants experience their same fate. Legend says cars pushed by the ghost children have tiny hand prints on the back of the cars. Are they true? Or are they modern mythology? Check in and find out Monday night!

You can listen online and join in the chat room to share your perspective or ask questions for the panel to contemplate and address. Or you can check out the may ways you can listen on the go, at home, at work or in your car. Simply go to the app that allows you to stream the show and search for Tenacity Radio, then save it as a favorite.

We always have a lot of fun! And we’d love to have you with us.


If you miss the show, you can listen on the Tenacity Radio Archives for the The Ænigma Project (2012-07-02), or the The Ænigma Project blog and iTunes.

And check out our post-show round up on ParanormalX Urban Legends, Myths and Tales

© 2012 Springwolf, D.D., Ph.D. Springwolf Reflections / Spring’s Haven, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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