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Clyde Lewis

Clyde Lewis (born Louis Clyde Holder on February 22, 1964) is an American talk radio host and conspiracy theorist. He is the creator and host of ''Ground Zero'', a talk radio show dealing with paranormal and parapolitical topics. Lewis’ career in radio began in Utah in 1982. He started Ground Zero in 1995 in Salt Lake City. Lewis has produced Ground Zero programs online, on radio and on television.
Lewis talks about the possibility of numerous conspiracies and supernatural phenomena. In a 2012 interview Lewis said beings from outer space have come to earth and "They are here to eat us...We are being farmed for our organs." He also believes the moon landing in 1969 was faked.〔 Lewis says President Barack Obama was born in Africa and is therefore not eligible to be president of the United States. He says that Obama "was conceived during a CIA operation" to infiltrate "communists" because "communists were black at that time."〔 Lewis regularly cites weather control by the government or "rogue scientists" to manipulate global politics, once suggesting that Hurricane Sandy was created to help Obama by delaying the 2012 presidential election. He says Prince William, Duke of Cambridge "has every chance of being the Anti-Christ" and claims Men in Black once bombed his car "to scare him".
Lewis also explored the idea that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting could have been a hoax or conspiracy (by using "crisis actors" posing as the parents of the murdered children and by using devices to beam homicidal thoughts into the shooter's mind) designed to facilitate government gun control.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sandy Hoax: A Dose Of Grim Reality )
Lewis often discusses doomsday scenarios due to everything from alien visitation〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=THE ALIEN KILL SWITCH )〕 to Ebola epidemics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=HEALTH ($) CARE )〕 However, Lewis believes that there is no danger of climate change which he says is a hoax. Lewis claims that the scientific consensus on climate change is really a global conspiracy linked to Nazi ideals, and that efforts to combat climate change could lead to another Holocaust; this new Holocaust would be carried out by the UN's "green police force, carrying out the same old and tired lies that led to genocidal directives that killed millions of people 70 years ago." Lewis sells survivalist products on his website.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Meteor crashing )
Lewis was a subject in an episode of Penn & Teller: Bullshit! debunking conspiracy theories. He also appeared on the television programs Sightings, Strange Universe and the Discovery Channel special Return to the Bermuda Triangle. His work has been published in both UFO Magazine and Chris Fleming's (''Unknown Magazine'' ),〔("Dead Air" ), ''Unknown Magazine'', Vol 1, #4si "Ghosts Issue", Fall-Winter 1999〕 and has been featured in Rolling Stone.
A fan of science-fiction and B movies, comic books and mythology, Clyde Lewis has also published his own fanzines and co-written scripts for television and radio. He appeared as an actor in the movies (''Nightfall'' ) (1988), which he co-wrote with director Kevin Delullo; (''Cage in Box Elder'' ) (2000); and Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger Part IV, in which he provided the voice of the title character.
==Radio career==
1982: KBBX, a gospel station in Bountiful, Utah, as a producer and engineer.

1985–1989: K-LITE 93 FM in Salt Lake City, Utah, as producer for the John and Dan Show,
1989–1991: Short stints at KZHT, KMGR, and KJQN, also in Salt Lake City.
1992: Hiatus from broadcast radio, during which he taught classes at the American School of Broadcasting and also published a horror fanzine called B-Lame, which he continued through 1994.
1993–1995: Returned to the former K-LITE, which had become Z-93, where he resumed producing the John and Dan Show. He created his own show, "In the Pink", where he synchronized Pink Floyd music with sound effects and movie soundtracks.
1995–1997: KCNR, Salt Lake City, where he was a CNN regional correspondent, reported for Metro News, co-hosted the show Drive-By Radio with Rick Emerson, and began Ground Zero, the show he is best known for.
1997–1999: KBER, Salt Lake City, continuing Ground Zero.
1999–2001: Moved to Portland, Oregon to produce ''The Rick Emerson Show'' during its year-and-a-half syndication. Ground Zero became syndicated March 12, 2000 on the NBG Network until 2001. Its flagship station was Portland's KXL.
2001–2005: KOTK, Portland, Oregon, continuing Ground Zero. KOTK became Max 910 in 2004, and changed its format in 2005, removing Ground Zero from terrestrial radio.
2005–2009: Lewis continued Ground Zero in the form of a weekly presentation called Ground Zero Lounge at a Portland nightclub, Dante's, which was recorded and broadcast over the Internet.
2009–2011: Ground Zero returns to terrestrial radio on Portland's KUFO FM on December 13, 2009, broadcasting from 10 PM to 12 AM on Sundays. In April 2011 KUFO changes their format to talk and merges with KXL.
2011–present: Ground Zero returns to terrestrial radio on Portland's KXL FM on April 11, 2011, broadcasting from 9 PM to 12 AM Monday to Friday.
July, 2012: Premiere Networks (announced ) the nationwide syndication of Ground Zero Radio with Clyde Lewis starting August 27, 2012. The show will air on Premiere Networks.

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