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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

Classic Episode: June 3, 2007 — Derrel W. Sims and Tracie Austin-Peters

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

In an early vintage episode of The Paracast, the controversial "Alien Hunter," Derrel W. Sims, talks to Gene and David about his research into alleged alien abductions, government secrecy and other controversial topics; In Part Two, you hear from Tracie Austin-Peters, who was then Producer / Host for "Let's Talk...Paranormal."

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0:00.0

You've entered the Paracast with your host, Jane Steinberg and David Beetti.

0:29.5

So, you know, when it gets to things like the paranormal, we get involved sometimes in issues of freedom of speech.

0:34.5

And it's something we take for granted, though sometimes freedom of speech can go a little bit too far.

0:35.3

And really?

0:37.0

I'll give you an example, for example. Now, obviously, everybody who hears this show, except for the people of Las Vegas who hear it

0:42.8

on the regular terrestrial radio, they're going on the internet.

0:46.0

And so we subscribe to a service that manages our websites.

0:51.6

And the particular service involved, and it's a place near L.A. called Dreamhost, they believe in

0:58.8

freedom of speech.

1:00.4

To such an extent, now they have porn sites.

1:02.8

Okay, they have adult sites, and that could create a problem.

1:06.4

But they also have sites that express viewpoints that some of us might have a problem with,

1:13.1

such as the American Nazi Party.

1:15.0

So don't go read their stuff.

1:16.8

Okay.

1:17.6

I will not read their stuff.

1:19.5

Right.

1:19.6

But the point is, of course, that...

1:21.6

Freedom of speech for everybody.

1:23.5

Exactly.

1:24.3

Now, this is, of course, where the problem comes up in that people don't want to take responsibility for what they say.

1:31.3

And it's interesting you brought up freedom of speech, gene, because where is the line between expressing oneself and entering into the libelous slash slanderous side of the equation?

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