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The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

Classic Episode: December 11, 2011 β€” Loren Coleman on Cryptozoology

The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

3.4 β€’ 683 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 5 December 2024

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Chris welcome long-time cryptozoological researcher Loren Coleman. Loren is an author and television personality who has written over 40 books on a number of topics, including cryptozoology. He is also the President, Founder and leading Director of the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine. Sadly, Chris died in 2024.

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0:00.0

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

0:28.3

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:33.3

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0:55.2

So, of course, on last week's episode, The Paracast with Gene and Chris, we had, I guess,

1:00.1

the honor really enjoyed talking with him of Ed Comerick, an exo politics fixionado.

1:06.8

Now, one of the things here that was interesting is that I kind of lit into him for the first part of the show.

1:12.8

And most people seem to take that in stride.

1:15.2

Other people said, shut up already.

1:16.8

Let the guy speak.

1:18.1

Of course, here in the powercast, we do feel sometimes that people have to be called out.

1:22.5

And one of the reasons we called out, Ed was because of the fact that he was telling us about what he found on the

1:29.5

internet. You can find lots of wacky things on the internet, but because you find wacky things

1:34.8

on the internet doesn't necessarily mean you believe those wacky things on the internet.

1:39.5

You have to show a little bit of skepticism. And I was hitting him on that and then, of course,

1:43.8

things settled down. And I guess the other point he was raising is maybe the powers that be are

1:49.5

keeping us from getting the evidence, what, the military industrial complex, the government,

1:55.1

the oil industry, et cetera, et cetera. So damned if you do, damned if you don't. What's your take,

2:00.1

Chris? Well, you know, I agree, I think that it's really important to vet your sources when you're on the net.

2:07.7

And I found quite a bit of very good information for my trickster book from .edu sites,

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