Steve-C.
Paranormal Maven
can you point me to their post?This has been covered in detail elsewhere in the Paracast Forums by Bill and Nancy Birnes themselves so the short answer is the owner of the magazine instructed them to stop publishing.
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can you point me to their post?This has been covered in detail elsewhere in the Paracast Forums by Bill and Nancy Birnes themselves so the short answer is the owner of the magazine instructed them to stop publishing.
Whitley has been ducking us for years and Greer probably would say no. Hoagland? That's up to Gene. Thumbs down from me...
We have Joseph Farrell coming on next week
The show is "in the can."When does Chris plan on pounding the pavement again and embarking on an adventure to find the next topic for a book ,and what will it take to bring 425 year old Gene with you on this adventure and finally get him away from his computer at home. (Ps. I love you Gene)
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you need to kick her into touch m8, she is barmy.
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In the olden days when Mr. Gene was young, ...
They used stone tablets.
I felt early on that there would be a quick resolution, but I was probably echoing what I read in Major Keyhoe's books. Later on, my views became far more jaded, probably by the early 1970s.Gene what was it really like to be there when they invented the wheel
But all joking aside here is a serious question or two.
Chris what is the most head scratching case or sighting you have had or been involved in researching?
Gene when you first started out in the field of Ufology did you feel at the time that the answers were just around the next corner?
So then in contrast, what is your opinion of the field today given that I hear both you and Chris say from time to time that we are simply covering old ground.
I felt early on that there would be a quick resolution, but I was probably echoing what I read in Major Keyhoe's books. Later on, my views became far more jaded, probably by the early 1970s.