Week 43 on Dark Matters Radio
by admin on Nov.09, 2010, under Uncategorized
Greetings all and Welcome back to Dark Matters Radio. Well, as I write this the biggest current story is a mystery missile that was launched roughly 35 miles out to sea the early evening of November 08th … and the Kicker? Well Gang, the Pentagon claims that they have NO FREAKEN Information about it! Whew! Sure makes all of us West Coast citizens feel all warm and snuggly. Fer Shure!
Ooops!!
Wonder how long till the skeptics claim that all of us that are worried about this missile belong in the Tin Foil Hat Brigade? Monday November 08 we started the week off with a “best of” round table discussion with Rich Sarradet, Greg Bishop, Paul Kimball and Walter Bosley.
Tuesday November 9 Mr. Ron Regehr joins us to discuss among other things the possibility that early Puebloan Indians were visited by the so called Star People?
At Aerojet, Regehr was part of the team that developed specifications for one of our nation’s top spy satellites, the Defense Support Program or DSP. The team developed ground data-processing software and interfaces with other program elements. During his career, he held various security clearances up to the level of top secret Q, and he was frequently called upon to assist government specialists in evaluation of classified programs.
Regehr first became interested in the UFO phenomena in the mid-1950s as a young volunteer for the Ground Observer Corps. Through the years he continued reading everything available on UFOs, and in the mid-1980s he became seriously involved in UFO research when his knowledge of classified data indicated to him the US government was not telling the pubic the truth about UFOs.
Other research done by Regehr contributed to knowledge about the Roswell case. Regehr’s Feb. 2000 MUFON UFO Journal article “Not Enough ‘Foil’,” shows that the 200-yd. diameter debris field described by Mac Brazel was far too large to have been caused by the impact of a Mogul research balloon.
In 1998-2000 Regehr played a key role in bringing to fruition research on the Roswell Ramey office photos carried out by Regehr, Morris, Leveoux, and Johnson. Careful analysis of the photos, rescued from 50 years of obscurity, revealed the times of day the photos were made, that two photographers photographed the debris, that the debris pictured in the photos could not have been that of a Mogul balloon, and even that virtually all of the text of the teletype held by Gen. Ramey was readable.
Wed. thru Friday TBA
See you on the radio!
by admin on Nov.09, 2010, under Uncategorized
Greetings all and Welcome back to Dark Matters Radio. Well, as I write this the biggest current story is a mystery missile that was launched roughly 35 miles out to sea the early evening of November 08th … and the Kicker? Well Gang, the Pentagon claims that they have NO FREAKEN Information about it! Whew! Sure makes all of us West Coast citizens feel all warm and snuggly. Fer Shure!
Ooops!!
Wonder how long till the skeptics claim that all of us that are worried about this missile belong in the Tin Foil Hat Brigade? Monday November 08 we started the week off with a “best of” round table discussion with Rich Sarradet, Greg Bishop, Paul Kimball and Walter Bosley.
Tuesday November 9 Mr. Ron Regehr joins us to discuss among other things the possibility that early Puebloan Indians were visited by the so called Star People?
At Aerojet, Regehr was part of the team that developed specifications for one of our nation’s top spy satellites, the Defense Support Program or DSP. The team developed ground data-processing software and interfaces with other program elements. During his career, he held various security clearances up to the level of top secret Q, and he was frequently called upon to assist government specialists in evaluation of classified programs.
Regehr first became interested in the UFO phenomena in the mid-1950s as a young volunteer for the Ground Observer Corps. Through the years he continued reading everything available on UFOs, and in the mid-1980s he became seriously involved in UFO research when his knowledge of classified data indicated to him the US government was not telling the pubic the truth about UFOs.
Other research done by Regehr contributed to knowledge about the Roswell case. Regehr’s Feb. 2000 MUFON UFO Journal article “Not Enough ‘Foil’,” shows that the 200-yd. diameter debris field described by Mac Brazel was far too large to have been caused by the impact of a Mogul research balloon.
In 1998-2000 Regehr played a key role in bringing to fruition research on the Roswell Ramey office photos carried out by Regehr, Morris, Leveoux, and Johnson. Careful analysis of the photos, rescued from 50 years of obscurity, revealed the times of day the photos were made, that two photographers photographed the debris, that the debris pictured in the photos could not have been that of a Mogul balloon, and even that virtually all of the text of the teletype held by Gen. Ramey was readable.
Wed. thru Friday TBA
See you on the radio!