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The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

December 2, 2012 β€” David Paulides and J.C. Johnson

The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

3.4 β€’ 683 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 2 December 2012

⏱️ 159 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Chris present author/researcher David Paulides, author of the provocative book, "Missing 411-Western United States & Canada: Unexplained Disappearances of North Americans that have never been solved." David's work has shed much needed light on the hidden subject of inexplicable disappearances in the Western United States and Canadian Provinces. In addition, cryptozoologist J.C. Johnson, president of the North American Fortean Society, will join us and discuss the breaking story about the pending claim of the scientific discovery of a hybrid DNA from a study of alleged "bigfoot" biological samples.

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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.

0:33.7

With Gene and Chris, we're back at the Oldstown, the Parac powercast a week after we did that memorial to jim moseley

0:40.7

and it's amazing how much information how much documentation how much commentary has been about jim moseley

0:47.9

online when we consider the fact that jim i don't think ever in his entire life, ever went online. Interesting. Yeah, well,

0:57.3

it's passed out of the old guard, in with the new, I guess. Jim used an electric typewriter

1:02.3

to type saucer smear. His telephone didn't have caller ID. He didn't have an answering machine.

1:09.0

He didn't have a fax machine.

1:13.8

When his electric typewriter wore out, he got another one.

1:19.2

He was in contact with some dealer back east, where he would be able to buy these used or rebuilt Smith Corona electric typewriters.

1:21.9

The same kind of typewriters he used in the 70s and 80s.

1:25.2

So there you go.

1:26.3

I just saw an article.

1:29.3

Somebody mentioned Mosley,

1:37.8

of course, and is avowed old text style. And I guess the last new typewriter was manufactured in Europe. And they don't make them anymore. That's the official word. You cannot buy a new typewriter anymore.

1:46.1

Well, I have a Smith Corona electronic typewriter from the 1980s,

1:49.7

mid-1980s or something like that.

1:51.8

I wonder, is it worth anything?

1:53.4

It's in pretty good shape.

1:54.7

I don't know if you can get any more cartridges, ribbon cartridges for it.

1:59.1

I guess you can.

2:00.5

That would be the problem.

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