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The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

Classic Episode: November 25, 2012 β€” Jim Moseley Remembered with Tim Beckley, Jerome Clark, T. Allen Greenfield, Geneva Hagen & Bob Zanotti

The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

3.4 β€’ 683 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 18 June 2024

⏱️ 118 minutes

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Summary

Jim Moseley once boasted he'd be here "til the last cup and saucer," and perhaps he came closer than we expected. In this classic episode, Gene and cohost Chris O'Brien remembered Jim, the UFO field's court jester and editor of "Saucer Smear," who died on November 16. 2012. His close friends joined us with their anecdotes about Jim's amazing life, including Tim Beckley (who left us in 2021), Jerome Clark, Allen Greenfield, Geneva Hagen, and Bob Zanotti.

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0:00.0

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

0:27.9

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:33.2

Ladies and gentlemen, this is the episode of the Paracast I didn't want to do.

0:38.8

I was notified last Saturday before we're taping the show that my good friend, in fact, I guess I consider him almost a big brother to me.

0:49.6

Jim Mosley had died at a Key West Florida hospital.

0:53.9

He was 81 years old. He had been a compelling force,

0:59.1

sometimes a controversial force, in the UFO field since the 1950s. And his big focus in the last

1:07.6

30, 40 years of his life was the culture of UFOs, the people who get involved with the subject.

1:13.8

He had a little publication called Saucer Smear. And I understand there's a final issue that he prepared before he died that we hope will be mailed.

1:22.5

Now, I thought in putting the show together with Chris, who would be a part of it? And I realized that

1:28.7

we can't do a show with 500 people. And I don't want to slight anybody and say, well, we didn't

1:33.7

put you on for any reason because there is no reason. It's just arbitrary. And the selection was

1:38.5

made of my close personal friends who were also friends of Jim Mosley and worked with him over the years or had historical

1:46.7

perspectives of Jim as Jerome Clark will offer a little bit later in the show. Our other guests,

1:52.5

of course, are Bob Zanati. Bob, of course, had a show called Coffee Clotch, a radio show that

1:58.6

featured Jim and me and Tim and a lot of other people, so he's known

2:02.3

Jim for a number of years.

2:04.2

Alan Greenfield.

2:05.6

Yo.

2:06.4

Yes, Alan.

2:07.2

Welcome back.

2:08.5

Alan was one of the founders of something called the Congress of Scientific Uphologists,

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