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AudioBlog Timothy Green Beckly's UFO Review

Podcast UFO

Host: Martin Willis

Astronomy, Society & Culture, Science

4.4567 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

by UFO History Buff & Author, Charles Lear Timothy Green BeckleyAmong UFO enthusiasts, in between the serious, science-based researchers and the crackpots, there are people who enjoy the mystery for the fantastic tales and the colorful people it spawns, as well as the social interaction with the like-minded. One of the first examples of this sort of person was Gray Barker, who became known for his 1956 book They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers. He became good friends with James W. Moseley, who would become well-known as the publisher of Saucer Smear magazine, and the two of them became notorious for pranking and poking fun at what they considered their over-serious peers. As the 1960s got under way, a group formed around Moseley, who was based in Fort Lee, New Jersey. This included Allan Greenfield, Eugene Steinberg, and Timothy Green Beckley. Of these, Beckley, Like Barker, would become a prolific publisher of UFO-related material, and in 1978, he started putting out UFO Review, which was a tabloid-style newspaper chock full of UFO news, reports, interviews, and lurid ads for UFO books, UFO merchandise, new age self-help guides and related paraphernalia. Read more →

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0:00.0

Each week, the world of archaeology, geology, and science in general makes a number of

0:05.6

startling discoveries about our past that isn't necessarily reported to the general public.

0:11.5

These are cultures that we don't know about, science that we haven't discovered, and other

0:16.6

archaeological phenomenon that is unusual and just too much to report on. Hey, this is Cliff,

0:23.2

your host of Earth Ancients, and each Saturday we present a new topic that defies logic

0:30.6

that isn't covered in the news because it's just too amazing and brings us closer to questions about our past. Join me as we explore Earth's

0:42.3

ancient past with writers, scientists, and research investigators. That's Earth Ancients,

0:48.5

voted the number one ancient history podcast in the country.

1:03.6

Texas is well known for scorching heat, vast expanses of land, and predilection for doing things bigger. But beyond big band and big trucks lies something darker, big crime.

1:12.0

On Gone Cold, Texas True Crime, we dive deep into the facts and theories of an unsolved case

1:19.0

each week from the mysterious 1974 disappearances of Rachel Trellisa, Renee Wilson,

1:26.3

and Julie Mosley, collectively known as the Fort Worth

1:30.1

Missing Trio, to the Unthinkable, the Orange, Texas abduction and murder of four-year-old

1:36.7

Denaria Finley in 2002. To hear those and more than 350 other stories of unsolved homicides and missing persons cases,

1:47.6

subscribe to Gone Cold, Texas True Crime, wherever you listen to podcasts. Timothy Green Beckley's UFO Review by UFO History Buff and author Charles Lear.

2:16.1

Among UFO enthusiasts in between the serious science-based researchers

2:21.5

and the crackpots, there are people who enjoy the mystery for the fantastic tales and the colorful

2:28.1

people it spawns, as well as the social interaction with the like-minded.

2:38.4

One of the first examples of this sort of person was Gray Barker,

2:44.0

who became known for his 1956 book They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers.

2:48.1

He became good friends with James W. Mosley, who would become well known as the publisher of Saucer Smear Magazine,

2:54.1

and the two of them became notorious for pranking and poking fun at what they considered

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