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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

April 20, 2014 — James Fox and Tracy Torme

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2014

⏱️ 159 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Chris present special interviews with James Fox and Tracy Torme, who have teamed up to produce a feature film tentatively title "701." This figure represents the number of unexplained cases in Project Blue Book. James is best known for his films "Out of the Blue" and "I Know What I Saw." Tracy was chief story editor for "Star Trek: Next Generation," and is credited for developing the "Holodeck" concept. He also created, wrote and produced the TV series "Sliders," wrote and produced the film about the Travis Walton case, "Fire in the Sky."

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracast. You're in the Paracast, the gold standard of paranormal radio.

0:27.9

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:33.1

Okay, let me put this question to you, ladies and gentlemen.

0:36.4

Is it appropriate for your friendly Paracast hopes to giggle or to laugh?

0:43.5

No, no, we should be Mike Wallace morally safe or serious.

0:49.0

No laughing.

0:50.7

Of course, if I sat in front of Fox News, it would be very difficult for me not to giggle and laugh, or it would be very difficult for me to giggle and laugh.

1:00.0

Well, you see what's going to happen now is people out there who like Fox News are going to write in and say, why would you laugh at Fox News?

1:08.0

Well, just, you know, you could put MSNBC in there or, you know, CNN, whatever.

1:13.0

I mean, to me, it's all a giggle and a laugh, or it is so deadly serious that it doesn't

1:18.5

matter how much he giggle and laugh.

1:20.2

All right.

1:21.1

I'll drink to that.

1:22.4

But let's start off where this began, okay?

1:26.6

Seems that somebody felt that when we were talking during our

1:30.2

listener roundtable last week about the possible ET explanation for UFOs, we giggled and we laughed.

1:37.9

Did we? No, I don't recall that, actually. Maybe. So is it funny? Well, I think it's actually kind of tragic the way the ET hypothesis has kind of run roughshod over creative thinking.

1:52.5

Well, that to me is actually tragic.

1:54.7

I think part of the problem here is that whenever you talk to anybody about UFOs who's not really deeply involved in the field,

2:03.5

they'll say, oh, you believe in spaceships.

2:07.0

It's like they go together.

2:09.8

UFOs must be spaceships if UFOs are real.

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