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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

August 18, 2019 — Bryan Bonner

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2019

⏱️ 159 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Randall present Bryan Bonner, a skeptical paranormal investigator, from the Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society. But he’s not a debunker, just a clear thinker who tries to take a realistic approach in his studies of the strange and unknown. In his work, Brian uses a collection of equipment and the most important tool, critical thinking. He employs stage magic, mentalism and science to seek the evidence to solve the mysteries, and close the cases. His work has earned the respect of believers and skeptics alike; and earned the fear of fraudsters and charlatans. In some hilarious encounters, he outwits the con-artists. He is an expert at exposing houses, pranks and scams, and creating some to prove a point.

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracast.

0:07.0

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

0:28.1

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:32.5

So we are certainly going to welcome in a couple of moments.

0:36.4

One of our favorite guests in the past year, that's Brian Bonner, who looks at the paranormal with a skeptical eye.

0:43.2

But let's first talk, Randall and I, about the appearance of Preston Dennett on last week's episode.

0:50.0

Now, Preston, as a crack investigator, he's got so many cases.

0:55.8

It's just fascinating what he comes up with.

0:58.4

The only quibble I had, and I didn't make a deal of it on the show, but I'll say so now.

1:03.4

He doesn't talk about a spaceship, a craft, an aircraft.

1:08.2

He reaches his conclusion in his description. He calls them E.Ts.

1:14.5

I thought that's going a little bit far. What do you think, Randall?

1:18.7

Well, I guess it depends because, you know, in Uphology, the jargon differs depending on who it is you're talking to.

1:26.1

So for Preston and ET might not necessarily

1:28.8

mean something strictly interstellar or interplanetary, which are a little bit more accurate

1:36.9

in terms of what we're describing sometimes. I use the word alien just to indicate something

1:43.7

from beyond the boundaries and constructs of

1:46.1

our known civilization. So we may not know where they come from. We just know that they're

1:52.5

coming from someplace. And it doesn't seem from within our society. So I don't really have

2:00.2

too big of an issue with Preston using the term E.T.

2:05.4

unless he specifically is saying, well, yeah, I think they come from space from another planet and

2:11.3

another star system, which would make them interstellar. And although that's probably the most reasonable explanation, we still don't have

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