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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    Project Blue Book found that less than 2% of UFO reports were hoaxes. That tiny fraction caused some of their biggest headaches, yet government policy virtually gave hoaxers the green light. Read this to find out why...
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    On the Show — Erica Lukes Returns

    A few questions for Erica: How can people wanting credible information find it amidst the noise of personality dramas and sensationalized tabloid UFO sleaze? UFO archival projects - just for saucer nerds? Why is yesterday's news important? As your perspective has changed, what are a few cases...
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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    This entry is on methods of analysis, not a specific case: A famous ufologist once noted that the more impressive unexplained UFO sightings all "fit into a pattern," and listed five common observable characteristics. A look at early attempts to find a signal in the noise...
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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    The 1961 Betty and Barney Hill case made alien abductions famous, but accounts of spaceships capturing people were circulating long before the UFO reports of 1947. See this article for some little-known examples. Early Accounts of Alien Abductions
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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    Rick Hilberg's magazines and booklets have recently been added to the online archives of the AFU. The collection includes 3 volumes of A Gray Barker Reader, and Jim Moseley and The Saucer News Years. https://www.jimmoseley.com/2016/07/saucer-news/
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    Your Paracast Newsletter -- January 21, 2012

    I've been transcribing my notes of calls with Jim. Here's the entry for Feb. 1, 2012: "Jim called, had received letter with Paracast newsletter & listener comments (about a recent appearance). Was pleased by Gene Steinberg's piece, and the fact he had knowledgeable fans."
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    Your Paracast Newsletter -- January 21, 2012

    Gene, just thought I'd let you know. I was just going through my old correspondence with Jim Moseley and see that I mailed him a copy of the above Paracast Newsletter with your article on 1/25/2012. While I can't recall exactly what Jim said about it, he thought it was nice.
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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    This was a movie that was inspired by details from classic UFO cases: Russia and the USA in a fight to capture a flying saucer and its technology. That's the plot for a sensational 1950s movie that was never made (as planned). Not science fiction, supposedly based on documented UFO material...
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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    Thanks to David Marler, this article on Robert C. Gardner has been updated with photos of Gardener displaying paintings and detailed models of UFOs during one of his lectures. Gardner's lectures contained some fraudulent and controversial material, and we have to wonder if he was more of a...
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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    Classes on UFOs and aliens were held at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Once disclosed, the textbook was withdrawn, the ET studies canceled. Or so we were told. An epic new report exposing the full story, and all 3 versions of the controversial UFO chapter...
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    On the Show — David Marler

    Rescheduled. What's your question(s) for David Marler?
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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    “Flying Saucers,” a 4-page tract from the Laymen’s Home Missionary Movement, argued that UFOs were not secret weapons or extraterrestrial spaceships, but demonic manifestations; signs foretelling Judgement Day. Are we back to that? The Saucers That Time Forgot: Supernatural Flying Objects
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    Is Harvard’s Galileo Project a Real ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’?

    Oh my. A discussion of Avi Loeb's Galileo Project, somehow comparing it to a fanciful UFO movie. https://aiptcomics.com/2022/02/09/close-encounters-galileo-project-ufo-uap/
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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    New from The Saucers That Time Forgot: Throughout the early 1950s, brilliant UFOs were seen streaking across northeastern skies. The descriptions were all similar, and guesses ranged from fiery planes crashing to flying saucers. Some of them were a military test project by the US government...
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    On the Show — Kevin D. Randle

    No, problem Richard! From a certain leak, I can tell you Kevin's answer may surprise you. If you (or anyone else) think of any other questions about his specialty or UFO topics in general, please sing out.
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    On the Show — Kevin D. Randle

    Richard, we'll ask, but first I want to know... Have read his book from 2016, Roswell in the 21st Century?
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    Sad News About Thomas R. Morrison

    Thomas R. Morrison, a ufologist, Paracast forum member, and guest on the show, died unexpectedly this month. His obituary has not been printed yet, but Thomas' sister posted a public notice on Facebook: "My little brother...
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    On the Show — Jerry Clark

    Maybe I’m disqualified from saying so, but I thought this was a very enjoyable and educational show. I was a bit surprised by Jerry Clark’s optimism about the future of UFO research and investigations. Many old-timers think we’re seeing history repeat itself. Jerry however, thinks we’re on the...
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    Classic UFO Cases Reexamined

    On the Jan. 16 show, guest Jerry Clark talks a bit about controversial UFO pioneer Ray Palmer, so this article ties into that. Science fiction magazine Amazing Stories Sept. 1944 featured Robert Moore Williams’ “Star Base X,” a WWII story about a teardrop-shaped UFO, a spaceship flown by alien...
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    On the Show — Fearless Cohost Roundtable with Curt Collins and Tim Swartz

    Here are some links relating to some of the topics discussed during the roundtable: Three relating to UFO physical injury cases: Stanford Professor Garry Nolan Is Analyzing Anomalous Materials From UFO Crashes Stanford Professor Garry Nolan Is Analyzing Anomalous Materials From UFO Crashes...
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