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Aaron J Gulyas - The Chaos Conundrum - December 7, 2013

Where Did the Road Go?

Seriah Azkath

Edge, Society & Culture, Aliens, Ancient, Philosophy, Lost, Ghosts, Civilizations, Metaphysics, Atlantis, Cutting, Ufo, Paranormal, Alternative, Tv & Film, Science

4.5621 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2013

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Aaron J Gulyas discusses his latest book, The Chaos Conundrum. In "The Chaos Conundrum," historian Aaron John Gulyas examines how the paranormal has intersected and influenced our culture in myriad ways, from the conspiracy beliefs of William Cooper and Exopolitics to the challenge that the stories of Gray Barker presented to our concept of self and time. He looks at the maelstrom of personalities, agendas, impressions, data, confusion, and contradictions that can be found in the world of the weird, and demonstrates how they have become an integral part of our lives, whether in the form of flying saucers, hauntings, religious revelations, psychic abilities, or dozens of other guises. Gulyas delves into the stories of the people who have attempted to create order out of the chaos. Along the way he recounts his own journey from enthusiastic believer in the "shadow government" and their underground bases to jaded academic skeptic, and then finally to someone who thinks there might just be something to the paranormal after all... but not what we have been led to expect or believe!

 

A teacher, historian, and writer (generally in that order), Gulyas received his BA in History from Hanover College in 1998 and promptly went to work for the state of Indiana assessing disability insurance claims. Wearing out his welcome in the civil service within a year or so, he shifted to the thrilling world of proofreading. Realizing he was only really good at history, he returned to school and was awarded an MA in United States History from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 2003. He then moved into teaching, eventually landing at Mott Community College, where he has taught since 2006.

 

Gulyas's first book, Extraterrestrials and the American Zeitgeist: Contact Tales since the 1950s was published in May 2013 by McFarland Books. His newest book is The Chaos Conundrum, a collection of essays on the paranormal, religion, spirituality, an the atemporal, published by Redstar Books. In Fandom's Shadow, a 50th anniversary retrospective of Doctor Who, Fandom, and its relationship to geography and time, was published in September, 2013 by Deserted Moon Press.

 

He contributed the introduction to Posthuman Blues: Dispatches From a World on the Cusp of Terminal Dissolution, a collection of writings by the late Mac Tonnies edited by Paul Kimball.



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Our aim is to explore the fringe, lost civilizations, alternative science, the paranormal, and much more.

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live chat room and remember to subscribe to us on iTunes and now welcome to this week's edition

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of where did the road go and i'm your host sarah and this is where did the road go and a I'm your host, Saraya, and this is Where Did the Road Go?

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And a couple things to note.

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As of tomorrow, you'll be able to hear a replay of this show on Art Bell's Dark Matter

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Radio Network at Artbell.com.

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And you can hear older shows replayed on Deprogrammed Radio.

0:53.2

You can find a link for that. I think it's just Deprogrammed Radio.com. And you can hear older shows replayed on deprogrammed radio. You can find a link for that. I think it's just deprogrammedradio.com. And you can find that at where did the road go.com where you can access all the old shows. And if you want, you can come into the chat room tonight. And if you have any questions for our guest. And our guest tonight is Aaron John Gullius. And am I saying your last name right, Aaron?

1:12.3

That is absolutely correct. Okay. And you have a, well, you've written a bunch of books. Your latest is called The Chaos Conundrum. And the subtitle is Essays on UFOs, Ghosts, and Other High Strangeness in Our Non-Rational and A Temporal world. And it's a great read.

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It's not excessively long, but it seems actually just right.

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Yeah.

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The length was sort of, I sort of said what I needed to say and then stopped.

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And so it turned out shorter than I was expecting it to be, but longer than I hoped, considering

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what I set out to do.

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So I think it's a good length.

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It really is.

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It's like a perfect length.

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You wrap it up from beginning to end so beautifully.

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Let's get into a little bit of your history you're

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a teacher right yes okay and uh what do you what do you teach i teach uh u.s and world history at

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