Remember the X-Files? Remember those 3 kind of geeky guys, The Lone Gunman? This episode of Dark Matters Radio is a little lighter this week, I interview Dean Haglund, the Ringo Langly from The X-Files and its spin-off The Lone Gunman. Haglund is also inventor of The Chill Pak. Don't know what that is?
Chill Pak : Cool it down. Speed it up. If you have a laptop, check it out.
Haglund's website is ...
Dean Haglund
Haglund is Canadian, still does speaking engagements all over the world and has a genuine interest in the UFO topic. Now, something that you may not be aware of, the premier episode of The Lone Gunman took place on March 04, 2001, just before the 9/11 attacks. Something that I used to premier this episode on the original Dark Matters blurb.
The Lone Gunmen and September 11
On March 4, 2001, the "Pilot" episode of The Lone Gunmen aired. In which, the three Gunmen foil a plot by the US Government to fly a remote-controlled plane into the Trade Towers in order to start a war with a Middle-East country in order to increase the sales of military arms.
Now onto the show ...
https://www.theparacast.com/darkmatters/DeanHaglund.mp3
Chill Pak : Cool it down. Speed it up. If you have a laptop, check it out.
Haglund's website is ...
Dean Haglund
Haglund is Canadian, still does speaking engagements all over the world and has a genuine interest in the UFO topic. Now, something that you may not be aware of, the premier episode of The Lone Gunman took place on March 04, 2001, just before the 9/11 attacks. Something that I used to premier this episode on the original Dark Matters blurb.
The Lone Gunmen and September 11
On March 4, 2001, the "Pilot" episode of The Lone Gunmen aired. In which, the three Gunmen foil a plot by the US Government to fly a remote-controlled plane into the Trade Towers in order to start a war with a Middle-East country in order to increase the sales of military arms.
Now onto the show ...
https://www.theparacast.com/darkmatters/DeanHaglund.mp3