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  1. rhcball

    Week 28 DMR

    On the show you did with Allan Sturm, did the conversation ever get back to sane topics? When Lear called in and started 'enlightening' the audience, I just turned it off--so I was wondering if I should go back and pick it up after Lear gets off the phone (Which hopefully he did do). (Also...
  2. rhcball

    The Show They Did Not Want You To Hear****

    His blog for the book is here--http://miragemen.wordpress.com/ Fortean Times could also probably get you in touch with him. (He would also present good conversation re: crop circles) (And actually it looks like the book/film is cooperative with another guy, so maybe try him as well)
  3. rhcball

    The Show They Did Not Want You To Hear****

    I would request Mark Pilkington. He apparently spent a good deal of time with Doty, so that should make for an interesting two hours.
  4. rhcball

    Bosley's Cop-out Antithesis

    Just for kicks and giggles, Mr. Bosley should try remote viewing UFOs and alleged aliens and the like, in the vein of the closing stages of the government RV project. If he can pull out some decent material, he could probably sell it on the sly to Ed Dames, who would go on to use the info to...
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    Mark Pilkington

    Ha, now that you say that, I'd actually prefer Karl! He has a definite history of interest in the paranormal, and he's quite a bit more genuine than most of the personalities involved. (I actually have an "I Love Karl Pilkington" hoodie)
  6. rhcball

    Mark Pilkington

    Would greatly love to see him on the show. I'm excited for 'Mirage Men' to arrive, and based on Pilkington's work for Fortean Times (as well as his study of the crop circle situation), I'm pretty confident it'll be a solid work.
  7. rhcball

    Coming Strike on Iran, Wikileaks Black-Op

    I dunno about the interpretation above, but something about the Wikileaks situation doesn't seem right. 91,000 documents getting out makes me suspicious.
  8. rhcball

    Christopher O'Brien and Amazon Reviews

    Cool man, I appreciate you giving your side. The disgruntled MUFONite angle makes a lot of sense. I have one of your SLV books on order at the library, I look forward to it. (I also appreciate your view on the cattle mutilation situation--it's pretty realistic and plausible [though the...
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    Christopher O'Brien and Amazon Reviews

    I only bring them up because they seemed to indicate that the reviewers were from the area, and that people in the region weren't unanimously endorsing the book and the presentation of their testimonies. This might be a stupid place to try to get a presentation of that point of view. I've heard...
  10. rhcball

    Where do we draw the line?

    Personally, I'd rather coddle a few delusions rather than hang around in James Randi's sterile classroom. But on the other hand, my interest in these matters has on several occasions revealed the embarassing extent of my own gullibility and faulty critical thinking, so maybe I'll be auditing a...
  11. rhcball

    Phil Imbrogno Interview

    Less a question and more of a pipedream--that Mr. Imbrogno could privately share his data with a few 'respected' fellow investigators, giving them access enough so that they could quietly/gently verify some of the more blockbuster stories--particularly the Roswell electronics guy and the...
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    Christopher O'Brien and Amazon Reviews

    As Mr. O'Brien is active on the forum, I was wondering if he or anyone connected to --whatever-- would care to comment on some Amazon reviews. I was debating getting some used copies of the Valley material, but there are at least two reviewers raising some objections which are somewhat...
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    Phil Imbrogno Interview

    As I continue to take 'Files From the Edge' in measured doses, it becomes apparent that Imbrogno is either the luckiest paranormal researcher in all of recorded history, or he is just selling outright fabrications. Most similar authors hit the jackpot a time or two (Keel with Mothman, for...
  14. rhcball

    KoRn Crop Circle Concert

    And some dowsers happened upon the site and declared it genuine. [Jim Schnabel's 'Round in Circles' recently broke my heart...]
  15. rhcball

    Questions for David Hatcher Childress

    I would love it if you could ask if he and everyone at Adventures Unlimited have any intention of ever hiring an even mildly competent editor. As an author, I'd be completely disgusted if my books went out riddled with errors, as every AUP book I've read seems to be. Sorry if this isn't very...
  16. rhcball

    The UFO book I’ve been waiting for!

    Does anybody have a rough idea of how much of this has already been covered elsewhere? My spawn has put a serious strain on my UFO paraphernalia budget, so I'd like to get a fair amount of stuff I haven't already read for my money.
  17. rhcball

    The Show They Did Not Want You To Hear****

    Sounds like he went through the standard checklist of popular conspiracy theory themes--makes me skeptical.
  18. rhcball

    Bigelow & Lethal ET's

    It would be nice if some people got on George Knapp to reveal whatever information related to Skinwalker he promised NIDS he would keep quiet about, considering the organization is more or less shut down. I don't understand why the info is being 'protected.'
  19. rhcball

    Bosley's Cop-out Antithesis

    Nah, no experiences, and I think Mr. Elf School adequately sums up why I'm shut out of the paranormal playland.
  20. rhcball

    Phil Imbrogno Interview

    Maybe it's indicative of accelerating mental decline, but Mr. Imbrogno's work is disturbing my psyche and I've been on the verge of writing up a thread about this for months. [Apologies if this is the wrong place to get into this...] ...but to start, some things with his Interdimensional...
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