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Show & Tell

Pete

Paranormal Novice
I thought I'd start this thread as a place where Paracast listeners can share links and references to interesting and credible resources they feel might further our knowledge or understanding of the U.F.O. phenomena - especially from sources whose work exists outside the U.F.O. mainstream but may shed some light from unexpected angles.

I'll start with a link to an English multimedia artist named Ken Hollings. He's produced a brilliant 12-part audio series available on iTunes called Welcome to Mars. Check out episode 2 as a good representative sample. I have to add that I think he would make a fascinating guest on a future Paracast show. Below is an alternate link if you don't have iTunes, and a description of the series from the host site. Enjoy!

http://www.simonsound.co.uk/podcasts.html

Ken Hollings presents a live twelve-part series of unscripted reflections on the fantasy of science in the early years of the American Century

With electronic sound production by Simon James

Between 1947 and 1959, the future was written about, discussed and analysed with such confidence that it became a tangible presence. This is a story of weird science, strange events and even stranger beliefs, set in an age when the possibilities for human development seemed almost limitless.
 
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