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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

May 8, 2011 — Grant Cameron

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2011

⏱️ 158 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Chris attempt to explore what the U.S. Presidents and other government officials knew and didn’t know about UFOs and their possible reality with Grant Cameron, who presents his evidence on The Presidents UFO Website.

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0:00.0

You're in the

0:02.0

You're in the

0:06.0

Paranast, the gold standard of paranormal radio.

0:26.4

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:31.4

Now, I have to tell you that on the previous episode, the Paracast, a great session we had with Joshua P. Warren

0:38.4

about doing paranormal research on the cheap.

0:41.4

We ran into an issue with Chris's network connection in the final hour of the show, where he had to switch from Skype, which is what we use for networking, to a landline phone.

0:53.0

Now, I have to tell you, so far, I've been talking to Chris

0:56.8

prior to starting the show for about two or three minutes. He sounds perfect. He sounds

1:01.5

completely normal. No strange weather in your whereabouts, right? No. Okay. So I'm hopeful. I'm

1:08.7

hopeful this is going to work out. Me too. Well, you know, it's just one of those tricksterish kind of moments there.

1:14.4

We've had that happen on the paracast through five and a half years.

1:18.5

Occasionally we lose a connection when we talk about something that's critical, you know, about a paranormal or UFO event.

1:25.6

Suddenly something happens. Now, I have to tell you that the Skype technique is flaky.

1:31.8

Skype is not a robust business class tool.

1:35.5

It's designed for people just to talk back and forth.

1:38.3

It's not designed to be used for radio shows, although it is used for radio shows.

1:42.6

Even TV shows use it now.

1:44.4

Here's someone on the Skype connection.

1:46.3

It's almost always distorted.

1:48.2

The pictures look horrible, but you figure the technology is still developing.

1:52.6

So there you go.

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