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Podcasts and the New Golden Age of Ufology
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Podcasts and the New Golden Age of Ufology
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I didn't see any podcast at the link above. Is there supposed to be a podcast there?I hope you all can enjoy and ride through the past and a compelling look into the future! Podcasts and the New Golden Age of Ufology
Good points. But sometimes I wonder if this melting pot of serious ufologists, paranormal investigators, researchers, con-artists, and media exploitation of the paranormal, is doing justice to the serious pursuit of whatever genuine phenomena is out there. Having an open mind is a nice sentiment, but just how open can a mind be before crossing over into the fringe?Good Op-ed.
Now a days UFO research and researchers are more accessible then ever before. This is definitely a paradigm shift. As consumers the nearest the average person could get to these guys was either books, or mainstream media (national radio interviews, television programs). Now they can see in person at numerous events and in their own word in podcasts.
Simply leaving the mystery up to everyone else to wonder about is one way for some people to treat the subject matter. But not everyone is satisfied with that type of approach. Then there's the whole cultural aspect of ufology, which can be as interesting for some people as the UFOs themselves. In the meantime, thanks for paying homage to the history of the show. I feel privileged to have followed in the footsteps of Biedny and O'Brien.You only “sometimes” wonder USI? This subject is as filled with goofballs as it ever was going by recent postings in here alone. If ever there was a golden age of podcasts (I would count the Biedny area of Paracast as one) then it was long ago and far away - and no sign of it’s return. Let’s leave this up to serious science or the phenomena itself to maybe disclose in due course?
I'm sorry but I have to say that you really need to go back to school. You need to get a decent education in basic written English for a start. Your current style is abysmal - ungrammatical, badly punctuated (if at all) and just rambling unstructured nonsense. Most people have absolutely no interest in this subject at all - other than for comical entertainment. For those who have even the slightest interest you're only adding to the overiding perception that the field is mostly populated by uneducated cranks, kooks and deluded fringe hobbyists who've never really grown up.
Good points. But sometimes I wonder if this melting pot of serious ufologists, paranormal investigators, researchers, con-artists, and media exploitation of the paranormal, is doing justice to the serious pursuit of whatever genuine phenomena is out there. Having an open mind is a nice sentiment, but just how open can a mind be before crossing over into the fringe?
You’d do yourself a real favour if you’d carefully read your articles over, distill them massively and be much more succinct.