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UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast

UAP Greatest Hits: Pilot Sightings

UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast

Gamut Podcast Network

True Crime, Science, Technology

4.4657 Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

For decades, pilots of all kinds have been reporting strange sightings in the sky. Some go unnoticed, while others leave an indelible mark for years to come. In this episode, Diener and Karen explore three such instances where the testimony and evidence are so overwhelming, they will leave you shaken. Including this story about a Japanese pilot whose sighting of a mothership was backed up by radar and even caused turbulence on his cargo jetliner...

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0:00.0

Welcome in to another edition of UAP's greatest hits.

0:03.0

Stephen Dean are back with you here on the Unidentified Alien podcast.

0:06.5

And happy Thanksgiving.

0:07.5

I'll just say that again to everyone celebrating here in the States.

0:10.8

Hopefully everybody had a great time.

0:12.5

But I'm bringing back out episode 11 today for a few reasons.

0:16.6

This was called Pilot Sightings.

0:18.8

It originally aired on September 10th, 2021, just a couple months into the existence of UAP, actually. So why is this one coming out now and a couple of notes to go along with it real quick before we get into it? Number one on the notes, you'll hear a Karen Curtis in here, good old Karen Curtis, since this is an older episode,

0:37.6

one of the original episodes, and of course Karen was on the show with me for a while,

0:41.4

so you're going to hear good old Karen in this episode. And also, if you do hear anything

0:47.4

referring to pictures on the UAP blog, those pictures don't exist anymore. So if you go looking

0:52.4

for it, you won't find those pictures. I just want to throw that out there. So those are just a couple of the notes. But as far as some of the other, you know, different pieces that connect to this, why this one right now, episode 11 pilot sightings? Well, for a few reasons. Number one, the simple reason, it's Thanksgiving break, so I thought it'd be a good time to put out a greatest hits episode.

1:14.9

That way, you know, we still have something out there during the break, and then I can look forward to coming back to you with another new episode, which would be episode 95, once the holiday break is over.

1:27.2

So good time for a greatest hits episode and also

1:30.2

for one of the reasons I always put out greatest hits episodes because I really like some of the

1:35.5

older stuff that I've done and I don't want it to get lost in the history of UAP episodes.

1:40.6

It gets, you know, buried under the heap. There's been all together, believe or not, I actually just saw this, and I was shocked.

1:46.6

I didn't know I had this many episodes.

1:48.5

But there's been 180 episodes of UAP combined with some of the special episodes I've done.

1:54.7

The UAP Weeklys I had been doing for a long time.

1:57.9

And the classic episodes of UAP, 180 episodes. So there's a lot of opportunity for older episodes like this that are like three years old to get buried under the heap. So I want to try to bring some of these up, resurface some of these older ones sometimes because I'm proud of these older episodes as well. So hopefully if you haven't heard them, you can enjoy it for the first time or if you have heard it, you can enjoy it another time, so either way. So I always like to try to do that once in a while.

2:22.0

And the third reason being, I like to also try to be topical when it comes to the greatest hits episodes.

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