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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

December 1, 2019 — Red Pill Junkie

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2019

⏱️ 159 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Randall present that inimitable cutting-edge thinker Red Pill Junkie (Miguel Romero). On this episode, RPJ opines on cutting-edge UFO research, and the frontiers of science and consciousness. In his own words, RPJ is an "Agnostic gnostic, walking conundrum & metaphysical oxymoron (with emphasis in the 'moron' part), [who] lives a double life: He is an outspoken blogger on the paranormal and a regular contributor for The Daily Grail, Mysterious Universe, and the Intrepid Magazine blog. He also collaborates frequently with The Grimerica Show podcast and, of course, has appeared on The Paracast over the years.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracast.

0:07.0

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

0:28.1

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:32.2

Now, when we record this show, the Paracast, we're using a special application for Mac called Audio Hijack, which does what it says.

0:43.1

He grabs audio from multiple sources.

0:45.9

And before we do that, we have a feature, a D-noise feature to reduce background noise, and it will learn background noise

0:54.9

over a three-second process.

0:57.3

So, therefore, the noise is learned.

1:00.3

And in response to that comment, Randall said,

1:03.2

This sounds like a good name for a band.

1:04.8

I imagine there probably is a band called the noise, actually.

1:08.2

I wouldn't be the least bit surprised.

1:09.9

How about a band called the noises learned?

1:12.6

I wouldn't be surprised about that either.

1:17.6

You know what, band names these days are like domain names.

1:21.6

There's registries and you go out there and you try to find a name and there's just about a 90% probability or higher

1:30.3

that whatever name you think you've got that is cool, somebody else has already got it.

1:37.3

And you can't use that name necessarily if, you know, depending on what sort of union you're in,

1:43.2

like actors, even actors can't

1:45.4

use their real name if it's the same name as somebody else. Let me give you an example of that.

1:50.4

We had an actor. He was one of the monkeys, no longer around David Jones. We had another guy

1:56.5

an aspiring singer named David Jones, but he couldn't use that name. It's taken.

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