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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

October 29, 2017 — Col. John B. Alexander

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

3.4683 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2017

⏱️ 159 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Chris present one of our favorite guests, Col. John Alexander. As a cutting-edge theorist on UFOs and paranormal phenomena in general, his views stretch the boundaries of research. Alexander's latest book, this one published by Anomalist Books, is Reality Denied: Firsthand Experiences with Things that Can't Happen — But Did. Here, Alexander confronts conventional wisdom with events that, although quite real, seem to challenge the revered “laws of science,” proving them to be wrong or incomplete. The thorny issues of life after death, mind over matter, UFOs, remote viewing, telepathic communications with animals, and more are all addressed from John's unique perspective. Here physical and spiritual domains collide, providing glimpses of worlds beyond everyday reality.

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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.

0:32.1

With Gene and Chris back at the Paracast, we are going to welcome in just a moment or two.

0:37.7

One of our favorite guests on the Paracast, Dr. John B. Alexander, who has a new book out.

0:44.4

And we'll talk about that and other stuff, plus there's a fair amount of questions from our listeners.

0:49.6

Now, Christopher O'Brien, you've been a busy bee lately.

0:53.4

You've been doing the convention circuit.

0:56.1

Can you give our listeners a brief summary?

0:59.3

Well, I just got back from Gallup, New Mexico.

1:03.3

It's just very difficult to describe a whole theater full of Navajo.

1:10.1

They're quite inscrutable and very stoic, and it's very difficult to

1:14.2

gauge how your presentation skills are being embraced by kind of a stone-faced audience, but

1:23.2

evidently they did appreciate my talk. I started out by asking how many people eat hamburgers.

1:29.4

I was doing my stock, you know, stocking the herd talk about cattle in our relationship with cattle.

1:35.7

And, of course, I like to find out how many vegetarians we have in the crowd and how many meat eaters.

1:40.5

And, you know, when I asked how many people eat hamburgers, not one hand went up in a whole

1:44.9

theater of people here. And we're talking a really lovely old, you know, 20s style Broadway theater,

1:51.8

which is wonderful facility, I might add. And not one hand went up. So I said, how many people go to

1:57.6

McDonald's? And every hand in the place went up. So I instantly knew I had

2:01.9

quite an educational process that I had to undergo here. And I did. And evidently, I said something

2:09.4

that rang some bells because I had a number of Navajo ranchers approached me and talked to me

2:14.7

afterwards and moved a case of books, which

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