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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

March 14, 2010 — Co-Host Paul Kimball with Steve Mera and Dave Sadler

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2010

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

Guest co-host Paul Kimball presents a pair of highly experienced paranormal investigators from the UK-based Unknown Phenomena Investigation Association. You’ll hear from Steve Mera, author of “Strange Happenings: Memoirs of a Paranormal Investigator,” and Dave Sadler, author of “Paranormal Reality: Ghosts, UFOs and Pussy Cats.”

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0:00.0

Paul Kimball

0:14.0

The Powercast with your host, Jean Steinberg and David Beetti.

0:20.0

Paul Kimball's joining us as guest hosts this week, as David Biedney takes a further hiatus from

0:26.6

the show.

0:27.3

The big question that's in my mind here, especially now, and we have all this stuff going on,

0:32.8

the media in America, you know, we have the conservative media, the liberal media. We have supposedly

0:39.8

the moderate media and everybody putting a spin on what's going on. So before we discuss how

0:45.7

UFOs may be treated or paranormal subjects by the media, Paul, what about the Canadian media?

0:52.4

How has it looked from Nova Scotia?

0:57.3

Well, hi, Jean, and hi to the Periscount's listenership.

0:58.8

You know, the media is the media.

1:02.2

In Canada, we have what you would call it, liberal media,

1:07.1

and we also have a conservative media in the sense that there's a national newspaper called The National Post that tends to take more conservative positions, although most

1:11.8

Americans would probably find them are conservative positions to be somewhat centrist.

1:16.5

And then we have other newspapers that take what we would call a more liberal or centrist position,

1:21.8

which most Americans would probably find quite liberal.

1:24.4

So, you know, the terms conservative and liberal and centrist vary not just from

1:29.3

country to country, but even from region to region. If you're watching news in New England, which we

1:33.6

get here, I think you'll find that it's probably quite different than the news that I see when I

1:38.5

travel to Texas or New Mexico or places in the southwest where you might expect to find a more conservative

1:44.8

culture just generally.

1:46.8

So, you know, depending on where you are, there's going to be differences in reportage,

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