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Ask Nick Redfern — The World of Whatever…


Gene Steinberg

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A favorite of The Paracast, very prolific author Nick Redfern, returns next week.

We've scheduled a session on Tuesday, December 6 from 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM Arizona time.

His recent books include, "Women in Black: The Creepy Companions of the Mysterious M.I.B." and"Immortality of the Gods."

Here's an interested tidbit from his Wikipedia bio:

"He has been identified as a member of an informal group of friends often called others as the 'Paranormal Rat Pack' and 'The Cabal'; other members are filmmaker Paul Kimball, and authors Greg Bishop, and the late Mac Tonnies."
 
Here's an interested tidbit from his Wikipedia bio:

"He has been identified as a member of an informal group of friends often called others as the 'Paranormal Rat Pack' and 'The Cabal'; other members are filmmaker Paul Kimball, and authors Greg Bishop, and the late Mac Tonnies."

Folks should tune in to the old Other Side of Truth episode with Aaron Gulyas that I sent to Gene last night (when he posts it) to hear the dark secret behind the origins of The Cabal.
 
Hi Nick

A few of us Paracast UK listeners are getting together in the new year to start our own research. What advice would you give for getting into field investigation?
 
  1. Are you with Paul Kimball on the idea that there is some unseen non-human intelligence behind the paranormal?
  2. Can we draw the line between the really weird, scientifically possible unusual things like UFOs, and just plain everyday mundane weirdness? Or is it all just one big blur?
 
What's your take on the Berwyn mountain UFO incident, do you believe that it has a prosaic explanation?

Which British UFO incident do you think is the most compelling in terms of evidence as a genuine unexplainable event?
 
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