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    Kevin D. Randle and "The Government UFO Files"

    I have a question for Mr. Randle, I purchased and really liked your book "Crash: When UFO's Fall From the Sky". In writing it, were there any intriguing cases you left out of the book, and if so, would you be willing to describe them?
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    Questions for Loren Coleman

    There are isolated cases of humans growing to extreme height and weight due to acromegaly and other rare conditions. Do you think it's possible that sporadic cases of gigantism in animals may account for the majority of crypto cases?
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    Ben Rich and the Jan Harzan ET story

    When dealing with stories like these, one must remember the following two things: 1. People sometimes believe in rumors and conspiracy theories. 2. Important, well-connected people sometimes believe in rumors and conspiracy theories, and when such a person expresses his or her belief in such...
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    Timothy Good

    Now that I think about it, Tim Good did come off as if the whole alien-abduction hybrid story was something he had just discovered. Did he ever read Intruders by Budd Hopkins? I read that book in 1988. Was he familiar with David Jacobs work on this? It reminded me of an ugly aspect to UFology...
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    Favourite Cryptozoological creature/story?

    It's Mokele Mbembe for me, and all other associated "living dinosaur" tales. There was even a famous British explorer who claimed to have seen a Tyrannosaur in Africa about a hundred years ago. More recently, I've become intrigued by reports of Mammoth sightings in Russia that happened during...
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    Timothy Good

    The Mercury, Gemeni, and Apollo spacecraft had no toilets either.
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    Timothy Good

    Try this perspective; the UFO mystery has perplexed investigators for nearly seventy years, and in all that time not a single shred of proof has been produced that UFO's are anything other than misidentified aircraft, weather phenomenon, or something equally mundane. They have not been proven to...
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    Timothy Good

    I enjoyed the show. At it's core, UFO folklore is what this podcast is about. Am I wrong?
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    Guest Suggestions for The Paracast

    Will Jeremy Meador be future guest? I realize he's a bit controversial after Art Bell hung up on him during his Dark Matter show for reasons that are still unclear. Meador's been promoting his research into the 1952 Ely Nevada UFO crash, and has seemed less than forthcoming with many details...
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    Timothy Good

    Mr. Good suggests that aliens are visiting earth, but I'm skeptical. Any advanced alien race would be able to analyze our ecosystem and economy, and in doing so would certainly be aware of our beef, poultry and other food industries. If I were an alien being, I'd be wary of having any contact...
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    Guest Suggestions for The Paracast

    I'd like to hear another episode with Stanton Friedman, if he's willing, to provide an in-depth account of how he and other investigators re-discovered the Roswell incident in the late 70's. I have to admit I'm a bit skeptical about this case, but I'd still love to hear Mr. Friedman devote an...
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    Guest Suggestions for The Paracast

    Karl Shuker has a fascinating blog and lots of info on cryptozoology. His topics go well beyond your typical bigfoot and Nessie lore, and explores Oreng-Pendek, dire wolves, Tatzelwurms and such.
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    Guest suggestion: Anthony Bragalia and the alien photos

    Figures. Maybe we could ask Kevin Randle about this, on a future episode.
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    Guest suggestion: Anthony Bragalia and the alien photos

    There's been plenty of noise lately about some supposed alien photos dug up in New Mexico, and Anthony Bragalia has weighed in on this. Maybe we could have him on as a guest to do some explaining. That would be nice, I think.
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    Chris Lambright and Curtis L. Collins

    Sounds like I may be late to the party, but oh well...I've always wondered about this case and the fact that it happened within days of the Rendlesham Forest/Bentwaters incident. Both Cash-Landrum and Bentwaters appeared to have military involvement. A coincidence? Has anyone ever looked for a...
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    Speculation on goverment non-disclosure

    I suppose if there's any value in speculation, it's to point us in new directions. Turn over some new rocks for a change. For instance, the Robertson Panel in the 50's concluded that UFO's are not a national security threat. If we consider that to be the official position of the U.S. government...
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    Speculation on goverment non-disclosure

    Having read and heard about these recent supposed "whistleblower" incidents from people like Chase Brandon and Richard French has made me wonder about the possible reasons for why the government would keep something like a Roswell crash secret. That is... if we are to accept that there was ever...
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    May 20, 2012-The Aztec Incident: Recovery at Hart Canyon

    For me, the description of the bodies brings to mind Annie Jacobsen's book about area 51, and and the alleged surgically altered Russian test pilots. Of course, I don't take that story at face value, but it still has a whisper of plausibility. It makes me wonder if there were any top-secret...
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    May 20, 2012-The Aztec Incident: Recovery at Hart Canyon

    Now that was one excellent episode of The Paracast. Scott Ramsey is one of my favorite guests, and I've been looking forward to his book finally getting finished. One area of the story I'd like to know more about, though, is the origin. What is the very earliest mention of the Aztec crash? I've...
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    It's time to move on

    My post wasn't rude, it was only my opinion of the show. If you don't want to read other people's opinions of the show, THEN DON'T PARTICIPATE IN A DISCUSSION FORUM DESIGNED FOR OPINIONS ABOUT THE SHOW!! Goddamn. If I'm an ass, you're a giant POS.
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