I have to agree with Raisin a little bit. There were pretty clear times when Chris appeared to be trying to goad Olav into an argument and essentially pick a fight, but Olav seemed "agreeable" because what Chris was saying was pretty much common sense. Chris's points were valid and intelligent, and the fact that Olav was agreeing with him doesn't make him wishy-washy or weak-in-opinion to me. Quite the opposite; I thought Olav was level headed, relatively speaking, in some of his positions on conspiracies out here.
On the other hand, however, he did show a little shakeiness on some cases, and he did stretch believe into some less-scrupulous sources and individuals (Mars). Secret, underground bases are an example, however I will point out that he said during the interview that underground bases were not his strong suit and that there were other researchers in the field that knew quite a bit more than he did.
I will say that I enjoyed the discussion on residual Nazi projects as being explanations for UFO and flying saucer sightings. As many, I'd heard this theory proposed before, but never really gave it much consideration. Olav gave the most convincing argument yet that I'd heard (admittedly, I'd not heard many). However, did the Nazi's split the atom? My BS'o-meter spiked at that time. Atomic testing leaves residual radiation, not for days, or weeks, but for years. We would have seen evidence of atomic testing performed by the Nazis into the 1950s and 1960s.
The Nazi's had rocket propulsion and were knocking at the door of other technologies (such as atomic), but they never developed them. Why? Because the Nazi's ran out of resources, made bad wartime decisions, and Hitler lost all confidence, capability, and morale at the end of the war. This idea that the Nazis, and Hitler himself, were obsessed with the occult and the supernatural is nothing more than Hollywood BS. There was even a time during the early days of the war that Hitler
did find out some of his middle command were consulting psychics for direction, and issued a decree to run all psychic's out of Germany as a result. Most did leave for fear of their lives. The idea that Hitler and the Nazis were all-into the occult, Satanic powers and rituals, and the paranormal is a romantic and starry-eyed notion that contributes to the evilness of the regime, but very little of it is rooted in truth. I think there's plenty of truth to the evils committed by Hitler and the Nazis that we don't have to entertain such ideas outside the boundaries of entertainment.
My take on this interview is that it went very well, especially for a guest who was a PC first timer. He seemed level headed and rather intelligent and I'd sort of like to see him on again in the future.
My two cents.
Peace.
J.