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On the Show — Walter Bosley

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walterbosley.pngWalter Bosley in an investigator of historical occult mysteries, author of pulp fiction novels and a screenwriter. Bosley is an inactive reserve officer in the United States Air Force for which he served as a Special Agent of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. Following his military service, he spent six years as a counterterrorism operational consultant.

After nineteen years in national security, Walter Bosley went on to be a licensed private investigator in California, as well as running his small press publishing company, Lost Continent Library, founded in 2002. Bosley has traveled much of the world, both on the job and off, including trips through Mexico and South America with David Hatcher Childress whose WEX Magazine has published articles by Bosley.

Walter Bosley was born in San Diego, California, and attended SDSU where he earned a B.A. in Journalism. He has been employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is an inactive reserve officer in the US Air Force for which he served as a Special Agent of the AFOSI while on active duty, and then worked as a counterterrorism operational consultant for six years following military service.

Bosley spends his time investigating historical occult mysteries as well as paranormal/UFO phenomena. He is the publisher of classic and gothic adventure, steampunk, science fiction, noir thrillers and non-fiction, and has appeared on History Channel’s Ancient Aliens and Gaia’s Beyond Belief. Bosley was featured in the film Mirage Men in which former government agents discussed UFO mythology as a powerful weapon of mass deception and the perfect cover for clandestine technologies and operations.

His silent movie, Hell’s Bells, was released in 2012 and is now available on The Walter Bosley Channel on YouTube. His books include Confessions of a Spooky Mind, the 3-part Empire of the Wheel series, the 4-part Secret Missions series, Latitude 33, Origin, The Mystery of Ingersoll Lockwood, and Shimmering Light: Lost in an MKULTRA House of Anu – A Story of Paperclip Nazis, Roswell, UFOs, a Lost Race & Perception Management.

His latest book is The Time Travel Guidebook, and you can find the latest news about Bosley's projects on his website: Walter Bosley – Official site of Walter Bosley, Publisher, author, investigator

Our cohost will be Tim Swartz.

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Thursday November 7th at 2:00 PM Pacific (5:00 PM Eastern)

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Broadcast and Streaming Date:
November 10, 2024
 
I've got two questions for Walter -

1. According to Rick Doty, AFOSI investigate UFO sightings/encounters. When you were in AFOSI, did you hear any rumours or scuttlebutt that suggested AFOSI do indeed investigate UFOs?

2. It’s my understanding that after Bennewitz gave his presentation at Kirtland, senior AFOSI personnel at the base decided AFOSI would have no further involvement with Bennewitz….and yet Doty remained involved with Bennewitz. Is it conceivable that, during his involvement with Bennewitz, Doty was acting on the instruction of some other government agency? If yes, would his AFOSI superiors at the base know about this?
 
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