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The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

Classic Episode: September 2, 2007 β€” Conspiracies/UFOs: Kenn Thomas and Jim Moseley

The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

3.4 β€’ 683 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 20 August 2024

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

Conspiracy theory expert Kenn Thomas, publisher of Steamshovel Press, talks about the real conspiracies and the ones that don't pass the logic test. Can you guess which ones seem real? In addition, controversial "Saucer Smear" editor/publisher Jim Moseley, Ufology's "court jester," discusses the "Culture of Ufology."

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0:00.0

You've entered the Paracast with your host, Gene Steinberg and David Beatt.

0:25.1

You know, David, I want to repeat what I was saying the other week.

0:29.4

We believe the government when they say that there are no UFOs, or at least a lot of people do.

0:34.2

But the government says anything else, and we don't believe a word that they say,

0:40.2

Congress has, what, 18% approval, the president has 33% and that's pretty good for George, you know.

0:41.8

You know, it's better than he's had a few weeks back.

0:45.0

So we don't believe the government, but we believe the government.

0:48.7

Now explain that to me.

0:50.4

I believe in Beatles.

0:52.0

I don't believe in Jesus.

0:53.8

Just the Beatles. And Radiohead. I don't believe in Jesus. Just the vetoes.

0:55.3

And radio head.

0:56.3

I don't believe in anything else.

0:58.1

Well, you know, like we've said on the show many times before, you can believe in anything.

1:02.4

And people do believe in anything.

1:04.1

And that's their God-given right.

1:06.9

I'm sorry, it's that laugh at that.

1:08.5

People can believe what they want, disbelieve what they want. I'm sorry, it said a laughter. People can believe what they want, disbelieve what they want.

1:12.7

I'm sorry, it's just forming a little bit of a pixie song called Where Is My Mind?

1:17.8

Okay, well, I thought it was appropriate.

1:20.0

Well, some of the conspiracies that are out there, you know, I have to wonder about.

1:24.8

I know we've been urged over and over again on the paracass

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