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The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

Classic Episode: August 26, 2012 β€” Jerome Clark Talks About the Unexplained

The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

3.4 β€’ 683 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 21 October 2024

⏱️ 118 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Chris present veteran UFO researcher Jerome Clark, author of "Unexplained!: Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena." You'll hear about all sorts of unusual cases involving strange creatures and phenomena, and whether some of it might relate to UFOs. In addition, our guest will answer questions from our forum posters.


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0:00.0

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

0:28.2

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:33.3

This is one of those rare episodes of the Paracast, where at least two of the people who participate are in the same room together for better or for worse.

0:42.8

Yeah, elbow to elbow.

0:44.4

Not quite.

0:45.7

Actually, he's about four feet from me, and we're trying to make it five feet.

0:50.4

Right.

0:51.2

Because we had kind of a late start with last week's episode on time travel and wormholes

0:55.7

i wanted to go back to the show that chris and i did with ed kamarik oh boy now a lot of people

1:06.6

listen to that show and said gee this guy speaks a mile or minute. Now, some were insulting.

1:15.9

Some figured because of his accent, they thought they were going back to Mayberry.

1:20.3

It's a pretty bright guy, though. You don't let the accent fool you. He's pretty bright,

1:24.7

but boy, he sure wants to believe. He's definitely dialed in on that.

1:28.9

The one thing that bothered me is when he says, well, I got this stuff on the internet.

1:33.1

I know. Well, the internet's a wonderful resource tool, and we all use it, and we're becoming

1:41.2

more and more reliant on it, but I think you made a really good point,

1:44.9

Jane, that you need to corroborate these sources. You can't just go on a single internet

1:48.8

story or fact or piece of research. You really do have to be careful. You can't take what you

1:56.0

get on the internet as gospel unless you can back it up with other source materials. So I think it was a

2:01.5

point that you made. And it's one that all aspiring researchers out there should remember. The

2:07.6

internet can be your friend, but can also bite you. And as I said in our editorial for our weekly

2:14.2

powercast newsletter, I pointed out one of the problems with doing your research on the

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