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A UFO Update from Kevin D. Randle

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Gene Steinberg

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Kevin D. Randle is a long-time UFO investigator who has taken a no-nonsense approach to investigating the mystery. The author of a number of books and numerous articles on the subject, you can depend on him to thoroughly investigate a report or a claim to find the facts.

The discussion will include the latest on the various mysteries he's probed over the years, such as Roswell. It's time we catch up on where we go from here.

According to his bio:

Kevin D. Randle is a retired lieutenant colonel who served in Vietnam as a helicopter pilot and in Iraq as a battalion intelligence officer. He began writing for UFO magazines and eventually moved onto books. A goal had been to publish science fiction and to join the Science Fiction Writers of America. He has appeared on countless radio and television programs in the mid-1990s hosted his own show on KTSM Radio in El Paso, Texas. To prove that he hasn't been stuck in a rut, he has written books about UFOs, science fiction, action adventure and even a vampire novel called, cleverly, VAMPYR. Someday he hopes to be on The Amazing Race. His blog can be found at: A Different Perspective
 
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Hello Dr. Randle.

I wondered if you've kept in touch with the woman you called "Jenny" – whom you described in your book: Conversations - A Study in Hypnosis & Past Life Regression

Do you still consider reincarnation a valid possible explanation for Jenny's condition?

In your opinion, is there a possibility that Jenny might have been expressing the onset of dissociative identity disorder?

Has Jenny had any subsequent disturbances, or has she sought medical help?

Regarding Roswell:

In mid 1947 the Soviets were just beginning production of their TU-4 clone of the B-29, and surely the US knew of, or at least suspected, a Soviet atomic program. It seems highly reasonable to assume that US intelligence would have suspected that Soviet agents were monitoring the 509th at Roswell for any and all intelligence they could get.

Then, just weeks before Roswell, Kenneth Arnold's sighting electrified US media.

So, is there any possibility in your view that the Roswell "event" and the media coverage that was immediately shut down could have been a US counter intelligence operation to tweak US-based Soviet agents, in order to try to uncover communication trails, as James Carrion evidently suggests?

[Note: For the record, I do not think that Carrion's view of Ghost Rockets is convincing.
But even so, Roswell could have been a stand-alone US intel operation.]
 
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Randle seems cool. My only objection to him is the fact he basically debunks just about every major UFO case BUT Roswell and a handful of other very early cases.
 
You'll be surprised at his comments about Roswell after looking into the crash as a cold case.

Long and short: He gives valid reasons to be skeptical. Attacking him because he may question a case isn't fair. First see why before jumping to conclusions.

The episode will be broadcast Sunday. Then you can all decide.
 
Thanks Gene and Chris for the revealing show with Kevin. Also, thanks for presenting my questions. I was happily surprised that Kevin seemed to think the intel operation theory for Roswell may have merit. Actually I'd come to this hypothesis on my own while digging through Randle's blog archive. But then I found that Carrion had come to the idea first, and that supposedly he's writing a book on it, and researching it deeply. I can only hope Carrion changes his writing style . . .

Comments were made during the broadcast about major changes over the years in how "the UFO show" (the way UFOs interact with humans) is reported. Michael Swords reviewed Mark Rodeghier's SSE 2013 presentation HERE, and Rodeghier says that in about 1980 UFO phemonena left the "classic" '50's- '60's encounter scenaro, and since then has been in a different phase.
 
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