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<style type="text/css">p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }</style>  For those who want to analyze Whitley and prove or disprove what he says, you won't find happiness--anymore than if you try to explain the UFO phenomenon.  Both are elusive.


    I've listened to at least fifty hours of Strieber interviews and his sincerity is unmistakable.  He's not a con artist, as some would have you believe.  What he is, like most of us, is a very complex, multifaceted personality who's trying to find some meaning in a place that seems pretty mad most of the time.


    Many will disagree with me, but I think he's flat-out brilliant.  He's one of the finest extemporaneous speakers I've ever heard, he's a fine interviewer and an even better writer.  What more do you want?  I hope Whitley does make it to Paracast land because he's an emotional guy who almost always delivers a memorable interview.  In Whitley's emotion I believe you hear someone who's struggling to deal with disturbing paranormal events.  David Biedney goes through the same struggle, he says, and it has tipped his life upside down at times.


    If you want to listen to a memorable Strieber interview, listen to the June 2010 chat with Alan Lamers.  If true, it's astounding.  People walk into the Indonesian jungle and they are taken.  As in Taken.

  



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