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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

August 22, 2010 — Christopher O’Brien with Louis Jarvis

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2010

⏱️ 158 minutes

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Summary

Co-host Christopher O’Brien joins Gene to present a rare interview with Louis Jarvis, focusing on such topics as comparative prophesy, how some possible religious miracles can be looked at in a paranormal context, and conspiracies about a New World Order.

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0:00.0

You're in the paris.

0:10.0

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

0:26.8

And now here's Gene Steinberg.

0:46.5

So ladies and gentlemen, as we progress this week, we're getting loads of cards and letters from new listeners.

0:53.7

Many of you will sign up on the Paracast forums at forum.com and we're seeing greater and greater participation. Of course, when you have

0:55.1

forums, people express all sorts of points of view. You know, it's not just people agreeing with me

1:00.9

or with my co-host, such as our co-host this week, Christopher O'Brien. Sometimes they think we don't

1:06.4

know what we're doing. And I frankly admit to that, you know. Me neither. Right, but we're still here.

1:11.2

But seriously, you know, we had that interview we did on our August 1st episode with Ted Phillips,

1:17.2

who is one of those people who has been on the scene investigating all sorts of paranormal

1:23.2

phenomena. UFO trace evidence than a wider circle of strange events. And people now complain.

1:31.2

They complain if you're an armchair researcher because they say, well, you're not getting out

1:35.1

in the field. You really aren't doing anything more in reading books and summarizing them.

1:39.8

Whereas if you get out in the field, you don't know what you're doing. Now, you're a field investigator.

1:45.3

How does one become a field investigator?

1:47.6

Do you have to have a degree, paranormal field investigator?

1:52.4

How's work?

1:53.3

Yeah, it's, I mean, we're inventing the wheel as we go along to a certain extent.

1:59.0

I think it really boils down to the actual area of research and investigation that you're

2:05.0

most involved with.

2:06.9

Personally, I'm the kind of person that looks at it all cross-phenomenal elements, whether

2:13.5

it's making notations on strange weather, unusual societal events, obviously

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