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    July 12, 2009 - John Keel Retrospective - w/ all-star round table

    I enjoyed the show a lot. Did find Jerome Clark's presence a little odd for a memorial -- why not Allan Greenfield, or Doug Skinner, who probably knew Keel as well as anyone? I respect Clark's encyclopedia but think his treatment of Keel and especially Vallee is pretty dubious. As he mentioned...
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    I love writers who make me challenge my assumptions (Nietzsche and Deleuze come to mind), but in my opinion Rand's challenge is pretty cheap, easy, and dishonest. I really don't think it's much of a trick to convince readers that their pettiest impulses are in reality he noblest, or that they...
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    Thanks for the list, CE. I certainly share your regard for many of those authors/books (especially Vallee, Schnabel on RV, Monroe and TMI, and Knut Hamsen). We part ways on Ayn Rand, cause I hate her with a passion, but such diversity is the cream in life's coffee I suppose.
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    That's cool, Cosmic E. What are some of your other favorites? Am always on the lookout for something new (to me) and decent.
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    Oh wait, I forgot two big ones: Dean Radin ("The Conscious Universe," "Entangled Minds") and Russell Targ ("Miracles of Mind").
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    Well I haven't read that book either, but all of the remote viewers make the point that viewing the future is an even dicier proposition than scanning the past or present, since they seem to generally agree that the future is unfixed and becomes foggier the further out you go. Anyway, even if...
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    Hi I've just recently started getting into podcasts and the Paracast is the first I subscribed to. It certainly seems to be best-of-breed among paranormal podcasts, and I've enjoyed going through much of your backlog in the past few weeks (discovering, to my surprise, that I used to work with a...
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