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    Weird Time Slip incident from last year that I've mentioned before.

    So, I've mentioned before that I experienced a weird time slip incident. It was pretty benign and mundane compared to the experiences related here by others. One morning during the week in early spring last year, I set off to see a really good friend in Ames, Iowa. I had left the house and...
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    More Coverage for "UFOs: Reframing the Debate": Ask MJ Banias

    I just bought the book. I thought the last two shows were fantastic and I'm looking forward to this one. I enjoy the folkloric and sociological aspects of Ufology and look forward to exploring the ideas presented by the authors, some of whom are new to me. Alas, Banias is one who is new to...
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    are vaccines safe?

    So even though I'm definitely pro-vaccine, I personally know of someone whose child died after being vaccinated. I do feel the CDC has gotten a little callous in determining that a certain amount of deaths are acceptable, and I personally feel they could have done more. And the CDC got tagged...
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    Official funny stuff — Part 2

    Mildly risque, but so funny...
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    are vaccines safe?

    I don't know about your family, but we have always been a little over-cautious, especially with the tetanus stuff.
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    are vaccines safe?

    Good info. I just wanna add that in my family: 1. My father almost died from whooping cough as a young child. 2. My great aunt had polio as a child. She had terrible scars on her legs and lingering after-effects even as an adult. 3. My grandmother died of a tetanus infection, and trust me...
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    Rendlesham Forest Authors Arguing

    I'll just add that in the Robbins interview, Robbins is pretty clear that he feels that Warren's deception(?, if that's the right word for it), does not negate Rendlesham in his opinion.
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    Rendlesham Forest Authors Arguing

    I listened to the interview in question, Robbins doesn't get into the details. He does say that he will be going through the materials and writing a piece to address his allegations. On a side note, given that he calls Hopkins' work "scientific" in said interview, I'm not sure he'll be calling...
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    Bigelow Spills The Beans

    Exactly. A statement of belief can never be taken as a statement of fact, nor should it be.
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    Anyone seen green fireballs

    Nickel burns green and it is known that some meteors can have a high nickel content from the examples that did manage to make it to earth without burning up.
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    The Official Paracast Political Thread! — Part Four

    I'll believe it when it happens, but interesting anyway:
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    Pyramid like Anomaly On Mars

    I think you might be talking about gamma rays as that was the big news last year. As to cross-contamination, the Outer Space Treaty has been in effect for 1967 and deals with issues of contamination. If I recall correctly, the astronauts who returned from the moon were quarantined immediately...
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    March 26, 2017 — John L. Steadman

    I too enjoyed the show, but I'm a sucker for anything involving Lovecraft. :D @Christopher O'Brien, thanks for getting my questions in. I know it's not always possible depending on where the conversation is going and how much time you have.
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    Digital Activism - Yes or No ?

    Digital Activism is going to continue to occur simply because of the technology saturated cultures we now live in. It's going to have hits and misses much like anything else in this world. I think we will see even more intelligence gathering via technology and cyber warfare, too.
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    Magick! Ask John L. Steadman

    I'll be sure to listen in as I'm a Lovecraft fan. I do have a few questions: 1. Dan Harms argues that the Simon Necronomicon contains magickal booby traps, that might not trip up an experienced magician, but could trip up newbies. In fact, there used to be an online support group of people who...
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    SETI: Are we P***ing in the Wind?

    I'd like to add that SETI relies on donations from corporations and individuals. No federal dollars go to SETI.
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    January 29, 2017 — Joshua P. Warren

    Google "virtual wishing machine" and you find ones you can print off. One of the earliest mention of said machine I've found is in the book "On the Frontiers of Science (Strange Machines you Can Build)," by G. Harry Stine.
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    All I want for Xmas are some STH reviews!

    Duh, that will teach me to read anything before coffee. :D
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    All I want for Xmas are some STH reviews!

    It'd be Amazon US. Not sure why you can't see it.
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