Great show fills critical niche in the "unknown"
Listening to every episode of this program since it was launched, and particularly the most recent one about the 1899 Aurora (Texas) UFO crash, I am impressed at both the presentation skills of the host, as well as his painstaking research, logic and resaoned analysis necessary to make a cogent case as to the veracity and significance of what is reported. It was especially timely to learn of the 1899 incident while currently reading Dr. Michael Salla's book about what is purported to be a "Fourth Reich" operating flying saucers out of Antarctica. Without being reminded that aliens and their spacecraft have been witnessed since the beginning of recorded human history, one would not put the German space program in the proper perspective of all extraterrestrial interaction with Earth.Read full review »
Footman160 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/18
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I like how each pod(episode) flows smoothly and how information is gathered to give a good in depth information on each story.
Thequackvivik via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/19
A lot of the stories are Canadian stories that I haven’t heard. I’m familiar to the point of boredom with the same old stories primarily from here in the US. Great to hear something new.
Brians_schmu via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/09/19
It was the best podcast ever
92!,9.?3&,?/9. ndkzkndiexnwkid via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/23
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