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August 4, 2013
A Dulce, NM and Paranormal Events Reality Check Featured on The Paracast!
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Please Visit Our Online Store: You asked, and we answered. We are now taking orders for The Official Paracast T-Shirt and an expanded collection of other specially customized merchandise. To get your T-Shirt now featuring our brand new logo, just pay a visit to our online store at The Official Paracast Store to select your size and place your order. We also offer a complete lineup of other premium merchandise for your family, your friends and your business contacts.
About The Paracast: The Paracast covers a world beyond science, where UFOs, poltergeists and strange phenomena of all kinds have been reported by millions across the planet.
Set Up: The Paracast is a paranormal radio show that takes you on a journey to a world beyond science, where UFOs, poltergeists and strange phenomena of all kinds have been reported by millions. The Paracast seeks to shed light on the mysteries and complexities of our Universe and the secrets that surround us in our everyday lives.
Join long-time paranormal researcher Gene Steinberg, co-host and acclaimed field investigator Christopher O'Brien, and a panel of special guest experts and experiencers, as they explore the realms of the known and unknown. Listen each week to the great stories of the history of the paranormal field in the 20th and 21st centuries.
This Week's Episode: Gene and Chris present Gabe Valdez's son Greg, who has just released a very informative book, "Dulce Base: The Truth and Evidence from the Case Files of Gabe Valdez," which provides a fascinating look at his dad's many years of investigative work in and around the Dulce, NM/Rio Arriba County region, including the hell years of dozens of mutilations in the northern NM region, his work as a field investigator for Bigelow's NIDS, his theories and conclusions about the mutilations, the "Dulce Base" myths, stories, rumors and legends plus much more!
Chris O'Brien's Site: http://www.ourstrangeplanet.com
Greg Valdez’ Site: Dulce - New Mexico - What Really Happened?
Reminder: Please don't forget to visit our famous Paracast Community Forums for the latest news/views/debates on all things paranormal: The Paracast Community Forums. We recently completed a major update that makes our community easier to navigate, and social network friendly.
The Your Tax Dollars at Work Report
By Gene Steinberg
Government waste is a given. So when one of the characters in the 1996 popcorn thriller, “Independence Day,” made a crack about spending hundreds of dollars on toilet seats, the audience chucked. Of course, in that flick the extra money was being siphoned off to fund the clandestine operations of such secret military bases as Area 51; in this case to attempt to analyze a flying saucer that crashed at Roswell, NM. In the movie, they say it’s the 1950s, rather than the late 40s, but I suppose you can’t expect a fact checker to care about such niceties in a sci-fi film.
Over the decades, your tax dollars have funded the pet projects of your representatives in Congress, and sometimes curious research into such things as the effects of LSD, and whether you can use ESP to spy on people in other countries. I suppose some of it may be legitimate avenues of research for private scientists, but the government?
What about flying test aircraft and maybe pretending that they are “merely” UFOs. Since UFOs aren’t supposed to be real, attention is easily diverted from what’s really going on. Or the authorities, knowing people believe the test aircraft might be UFOs, toss in a red herring, that they are really weather balloons instead. Yes, that’s the ticket.
So what sort of dirty tricks are governments pulling, maybe with the help of private industry?
How about UFO abductions? Are we really being visited by alien beings who have no sense of morality, and are only happy to kidnap humans and subject them to sometimes painful physical experiments? Why do they often seem to use extremely primitive hardware, even more primitive than what Earthlings might use under similar circumstances? Wouldn’t their highly advanced alien technology allow them to perform a totally painless examination or surgery on another being, primitive or otherwise, or do they even care?
These days, we don’t even treat our pets that way. The other day, I took the family dog, a Bichon Frise named Teddy Bear, to the vet for a physical and a new rabies shot. Yes, they give three year vaccinations nowadays, but Teddy Bear was treated by a county rescue facility when his original owners turned the little guy in. So we had to renew the inoculation. But I noticed that he hardly noticed. Sure, the vet gave him a treat while her assistant administered the shot, but it seemed no more painful to Teddy Bear than a flu shot on a human. They know how to do those things these days with very thin needles that are hardly noticed.
So you’d think that ET, being able to travel here from among the stars, should have a way to perform just about any medical procedure, even if it involved implanting a hybrid fetus into a human, with little or no pain. How could it be otherwise?
But what if many of those abduction experiences, when they aren’t incidents of sleep paralysis or some sort of subconscious interaction with something or other, were staged by the military just to see how we’d react? Are they preparing us for a real alien visitation, maybe using sci-fi films as influences? Sure, you wonder how they manage to take people through walls en route to the scout ship, but that may all be an illusion, helped along with some drugs. Maybe that’s what they learned by experimenting with psychedelics.
There is yet another phenomenon that attracts a lot of attention, particularly in areas where cattle ranchers are busy managing their herds. It’s a particularly disgusting series of events, where some cattle are killed, horribly mutilated, sometimes dissected in ways that I will not bother to discuss.
Now there is a prevailing opinion that such offensive behavior involves some sort of paranormal event, perhaps a sort of curious experimentation by alien beings. But you have to figure, as with human abductions, that they’d only need a few samples to get a handle on the gene pools. What’s the purpose of cattle mutilations that occur seemingly at random pretty much around the world? Does it really involve some sort of alien intervention or something more mundane?
Now our own Christopher O’Brien has been investigating cattle mutilations for a number of years, and he’s writing up what he’s discovered for a forthcoming book entitled, “Stalking the Herd.” The book is scheduled for release, according to Amazon, on October 15, 2013.
In the book, Chris will explore a mystery that has spanned nearly 50 years, and he will go into great detail about a number of incidents involving death and disfigurement of livestock. He has lots of case histories, to be sure, but he will also explore the possible causes. Could it be UFOs, or are those reports of black helicopters in or around cattle mutilation episodes proof that the cause is something much closer to home?
So what could it possibly be? What about cultists who believe that mutilating animals is part of some sort of crazy ritual? What about governments who may want us to believe that we are facing a possible alien invasion? What about the minions or accomplices of large businesses, or agribusinesses, who want to put the small ranchers out of business, so they are perpetrating dirty tricks so the victims will hurry up and get out of the way?
Yes, cattle mutilations may be a strange mystery indeed, and one especially frightening for the people who run those ranches and are just trying to make a living. Is there truly an other worldly explanation for it all, as some researchers claim? Or is the answer something far closer to home?
Indeed, just what percentage of paranormal events have solutions that are far more mundane?
That doesn’t mean there aren’t alien spaceships, or still unknown sources behind paranormal events. But to attempt to understand what’s really going on, we also have to understand who the actors in these curious plays might be.
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August 4, 2013
A Dulce, NM and Paranormal Events Reality Check Featured on The Paracast!
The Paracast is heard Sundays from 2:00 AM until 5:00 AM Central Time on the GCN Radio Network and affiliates around the USA, and online across the globe via download and on-demand streaming.
Why It's Important for You to Donate to The Paracast: Although ads help cover a small part of our expenses, the income they produce is never enough to pay your humble hosts decent wages. Also, we do not receive any revenue from the ads placed on the show by our network or local stations. So we hope you're able to help fill the gap, if you can, to help us cover increasing server costs and other expenses -- or perhaps provide a little extra cash for lunch and utility bills. No contribution is too small (or too large . It’s easy to send a donation. We have aDonate link on our home page, below the logo and audio player. There's also a Donate link on our forums, at the bottom of the sidebar on the right. Or just send your PayPal donation direct to sales (at) theparacast (dot) com. And if you’ve had a problem getting to our Donate screen, please try again. We just fixed a serious PayPal access problem, and it should wor k properly now.
Attention U.S. Listeners: Help Us Bring The Paracast to Your City! In the summer of 2010, The Paracast joined the GCN radio network. This represented a huge step in bringing our show to a larger, mainstream audience. But we need your help to add additional affiliates to our growing network. Please ask one of your local talk stations if they are interested in carrying The Paracast. Feel free to contact us directly with the names of programming people we might be able to contact on your behalf. We can't do this alone, and if you succeed in convincing your local station to carry the show, we'll reward you with one of our special T-shirts, and other goodies. With your help, The Paracast can grow into one of the most popular paranormal shows on the planet!
Please Visit Our Online Store: You asked, and we answered. We are now taking orders for The Official Paracast T-Shirt and an expanded collection of other specially customized merchandise. To get your T-Shirt now featuring our brand new logo, just pay a visit to our online store at The Official Paracast Store to select your size and place your order. We also offer a complete lineup of other premium merchandise for your family, your friends and your business contacts.
About The Paracast: The Paracast covers a world beyond science, where UFOs, poltergeists and strange phenomena of all kinds have been reported by millions across the planet.
Set Up: The Paracast is a paranormal radio show that takes you on a journey to a world beyond science, where UFOs, poltergeists and strange phenomena of all kinds have been reported by millions. The Paracast seeks to shed light on the mysteries and complexities of our Universe and the secrets that surround us in our everyday lives.
Join long-time paranormal researcher Gene Steinberg, co-host and acclaimed field investigator Christopher O'Brien, and a panel of special guest experts and experiencers, as they explore the realms of the known and unknown. Listen each week to the great stories of the history of the paranormal field in the 20th and 21st centuries.
This Week's Episode: Gene and Chris present Gabe Valdez's son Greg, who has just released a very informative book, "Dulce Base: The Truth and Evidence from the Case Files of Gabe Valdez," which provides a fascinating look at his dad's many years of investigative work in and around the Dulce, NM/Rio Arriba County region, including the hell years of dozens of mutilations in the northern NM region, his work as a field investigator for Bigelow's NIDS, his theories and conclusions about the mutilations, the "Dulce Base" myths, stories, rumors and legends plus much more!
Chris O'Brien's Site: http://www.ourstrangeplanet.com
Greg Valdez’ Site: Dulce - New Mexico - What Really Happened?
Reminder: Please don't forget to visit our famous Paracast Community Forums for the latest news/views/debates on all things paranormal: The Paracast Community Forums. We recently completed a major update that makes our community easier to navigate, and social network friendly.
The Your Tax Dollars at Work Report
By Gene Steinberg
Government waste is a given. So when one of the characters in the 1996 popcorn thriller, “Independence Day,” made a crack about spending hundreds of dollars on toilet seats, the audience chucked. Of course, in that flick the extra money was being siphoned off to fund the clandestine operations of such secret military bases as Area 51; in this case to attempt to analyze a flying saucer that crashed at Roswell, NM. In the movie, they say it’s the 1950s, rather than the late 40s, but I suppose you can’t expect a fact checker to care about such niceties in a sci-fi film.
Over the decades, your tax dollars have funded the pet projects of your representatives in Congress, and sometimes curious research into such things as the effects of LSD, and whether you can use ESP to spy on people in other countries. I suppose some of it may be legitimate avenues of research for private scientists, but the government?
What about flying test aircraft and maybe pretending that they are “merely” UFOs. Since UFOs aren’t supposed to be real, attention is easily diverted from what’s really going on. Or the authorities, knowing people believe the test aircraft might be UFOs, toss in a red herring, that they are really weather balloons instead. Yes, that’s the ticket.
So what sort of dirty tricks are governments pulling, maybe with the help of private industry?
How about UFO abductions? Are we really being visited by alien beings who have no sense of morality, and are only happy to kidnap humans and subject them to sometimes painful physical experiments? Why do they often seem to use extremely primitive hardware, even more primitive than what Earthlings might use under similar circumstances? Wouldn’t their highly advanced alien technology allow them to perform a totally painless examination or surgery on another being, primitive or otherwise, or do they even care?
These days, we don’t even treat our pets that way. The other day, I took the family dog, a Bichon Frise named Teddy Bear, to the vet for a physical and a new rabies shot. Yes, they give three year vaccinations nowadays, but Teddy Bear was treated by a county rescue facility when his original owners turned the little guy in. So we had to renew the inoculation. But I noticed that he hardly noticed. Sure, the vet gave him a treat while her assistant administered the shot, but it seemed no more painful to Teddy Bear than a flu shot on a human. They know how to do those things these days with very thin needles that are hardly noticed.
So you’d think that ET, being able to travel here from among the stars, should have a way to perform just about any medical procedure, even if it involved implanting a hybrid fetus into a human, with little or no pain. How could it be otherwise?
But what if many of those abduction experiences, when they aren’t incidents of sleep paralysis or some sort of subconscious interaction with something or other, were staged by the military just to see how we’d react? Are they preparing us for a real alien visitation, maybe using sci-fi films as influences? Sure, you wonder how they manage to take people through walls en route to the scout ship, but that may all be an illusion, helped along with some drugs. Maybe that’s what they learned by experimenting with psychedelics.
There is yet another phenomenon that attracts a lot of attention, particularly in areas where cattle ranchers are busy managing their herds. It’s a particularly disgusting series of events, where some cattle are killed, horribly mutilated, sometimes dissected in ways that I will not bother to discuss.
Now there is a prevailing opinion that such offensive behavior involves some sort of paranormal event, perhaps a sort of curious experimentation by alien beings. But you have to figure, as with human abductions, that they’d only need a few samples to get a handle on the gene pools. What’s the purpose of cattle mutilations that occur seemingly at random pretty much around the world? Does it really involve some sort of alien intervention or something more mundane?
Now our own Christopher O’Brien has been investigating cattle mutilations for a number of years, and he’s writing up what he’s discovered for a forthcoming book entitled, “Stalking the Herd.” The book is scheduled for release, according to Amazon, on October 15, 2013.
In the book, Chris will explore a mystery that has spanned nearly 50 years, and he will go into great detail about a number of incidents involving death and disfigurement of livestock. He has lots of case histories, to be sure, but he will also explore the possible causes. Could it be UFOs, or are those reports of black helicopters in or around cattle mutilation episodes proof that the cause is something much closer to home?
So what could it possibly be? What about cultists who believe that mutilating animals is part of some sort of crazy ritual? What about governments who may want us to believe that we are facing a possible alien invasion? What about the minions or accomplices of large businesses, or agribusinesses, who want to put the small ranchers out of business, so they are perpetrating dirty tricks so the victims will hurry up and get out of the way?
Yes, cattle mutilations may be a strange mystery indeed, and one especially frightening for the people who run those ranches and are just trying to make a living. Is there truly an other worldly explanation for it all, as some researchers claim? Or is the answer something far closer to home?
Indeed, just what percentage of paranormal events have solutions that are far more mundane?
That doesn’t mean there aren’t alien spaceships, or still unknown sources behind paranormal events. But to attempt to understand what’s really going on, we also have to understand who the actors in these curious plays might be.
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