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A Manifesto for Taking Back the Signal

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There comes a time when a thing of value stands on the edge of decline, and the only question that matters is whether anyone has the courage to step forward and save it.

The Paracast is one of those things.

For years, it has represented something increasingly rare in paranormal media: seriousness. Discipline. Skepticism without cynicism, curiosity without collapse into nonsense, and a refusal to mistake noise for truth. That matters. More than ever, it matters now.

We are drowning in content, but starving for judgment. The field is flooded with voices, but short on standards. Claims multiply. Hype multiplies. Chaff multiplies. And the wheat? The wheat is harder and harder to find.

That is exactly why I am stepping forward.

I intend to begin a Kickstarter campaign to acquire The Paracast and preserve its legacy while carrying it into a new era. Not to dilute it. Not to bury it in trend-chasing emptiness. To strengthen it. To defend it. To sharpen it into something even more necessary than it has ever been.

This is not about vanity. This is about stewardship.

This is about keeping a vital platform alive for people who still believe the unknown deserves serious attention. It is about protecting a space where extraordinary claims are met with extraordinary scrutiny, where guests are treated fairly but not passively, and where the audience is respected enough to be given substance instead of spectacle.

I know what this kind of work requires.

In the 2010s, I worked on The Outer Channel Podcast, where I helped push conversations into deeper waters and explored fringe subjects with energy, curiosity, and a willingness to go where the mainstream would not. That work was part of my foundation. Since then, I have expanded that creative and analytical mission through my current AI-driven projects, using new tools to build richer narratives, deepen research, and uncover connections that would otherwise be missed.

I am not arriving at this from the outside. I am bringing a history of work, a present-tense creative practice, and a future-facing vision.

And I do this in the spirit of the great broadcasters who understood the balance between wonder and rigor. Gary Anderson’s Night Dreams Talk Radio deserves recognition here, because it helped define a certain kind of late-night truth-seeking: open-minded, atmospheric, and unafraid to ask what others wouldn’t. That legacy matters. It showed that you can love the mystery without surrendering your critical mind.

That is the tradition I want to honor.

That is the standard I want to protect.

If this campaign succeeds, it will not simply keep The Paracast alive. It will transform it into a stronger instrument for the future:

  • Archival preservation so the history remains intact.
  • Stronger production and distribution so the signal reaches farther.
  • Smarter editorial direction so the conversation stays sharp.
  • Listener-backed independence so no outside force can dilute the mission.
This is the moment where support becomes action.

If you have ever wanted a paranormal media space that treats the subject with intelligence, seriousness, and enough backbone to challenge weak claims, then this is your cause too.

Support the Kickstarter.
Share the message.
Spread the signal.
Help me build something durable enough to outlast the noise.

Because the unknown is not a joke.
The archive is not disposable.
And the future of this work should belong to those willing to fight for its integrity.

The wheat must be separated from the chaff.

And we are the ones who will do it.
 
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