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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

August 25, 2019 — Kathleen Marden

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2019

⏱️ 159 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Randall present abduction researcher Kathleen Marden, who will be discussing her fifth book, "Extraterrestrial Contact: What to Do When You've Been Abducted," which serves as a handbook to advise experiences and their families on how to cope with such encounters. Kathleen earned a BA degree in social work and worked as an educator and education services coordinator while attending graduate school. She is also a Master level practitioner of The Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique. Her interest in UFOs and contact began in 1961, when her aunt and uncle, Betty and Barney Hill, had a close encounter and subsequent abduction in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. She serves as MUFON’s Director of Experiencer Research. and is on the Board of Directors of the Edgar Mitchell Foundation for Research into Extraterrestrial and Extraordinary Encounters (FREE).

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracist

0:07.0

You're in the Paracast, the gold standard of Paranormal Radio.

0:27.9

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:32.1

For those of you who listened to after the Paracast last week, you'll notice that Randall was absent.

0:39.7

For one specific reason, dental surgery.

0:43.6

And I kind of think here, if ET is out there, one of the things they can do is fix human teeth, right, Randall?

0:52.1

Oh, wouldn't that be nice?

0:53.7

I mean, just shining a beam of light in there and brand new tooth.

0:57.6

That would be absolutely wonderful.

1:00.0

Let me tell you, the Canadian healthcare system up here is, it's got some holes in it, and one of them is dental.

1:08.2

And I wasn't even able to get the kind of, I went in for an emergency treatment.

1:12.6

I wasn't even able to get that done because the specific kind of tooth it was on wasn't covered.

1:18.7

And so I've somehow managed to get it settled down.

1:22.1

And I'm off of painkillers again.

1:24.1

But, you know, sorry I had to miss that episode after the pericast.

1:30.3

So let me clarify this here. Certain teeth are covered certain or not?

1:35.2

Yeah, and dental and in general isn't really covered unless it's an emergency.

1:40.5

So there are a lot of people. There's actually, when I was in, they were telling me that even in the city here, there's as many as 500 people in the city a year that end up in the hospital because they got dental infections and stuff that are threatening their very lives and a couple of people die every year because of it.

1:59.3

So anyways, that's all pretty negative. I'm trying to

2:03.5

be a lot more positive these days with things. And you know something about dental care.

2:07.9

Here in the States, it's hit or miss. And there are policies. But the policies usually will

2:15.5

cover basic stuff. And they kind of give up after root canals.

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