UFO Paranormal Researcher Preston Dennett Sun Feb 10th

Paranormal and UFO researcher, author and speaker Preston Dennett joins us on the show. Preston has been on countless radio and tv programs. He’s presented his research all over the US and the World. UFO’s., aliens, ghost and more.

Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in e you there!1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic and and unexplained encounters. Since then he’s interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomenon. Preston is a field investigator for MUFON, a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher and the author of more than 20 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal.
His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate magazine, Atlantis Rising, the MUFON Journal, Nexus Paranormal magazine, UFO Mystery magazine, UFOligists magazine and others.
Preston’s writings have been translated into several different languages including Gerrnan, French, Portuguese, Russian and Icelandic. He’s appeared on numerous different television and radio programs, including Midnight In The Dessert w/ Art Bell, Coast to Coast AM, and also History Channel’s Deep Sea UFO’s and UFO Hunters.
His research has been presented in the LA Times, The LA Daily News, The Dallas Morning News and other newspapers.
Preston has taught classes on on various paranormal subjects and he’s lectured all across the United States. He currently resides in Southern California. You can visit Preston at https://prestondennett.weebly.com

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More chaff? Evansville-area radar blips had an answer. These don’t | Webb

Radar blips are seen over Maine on Dec. 12. Military chaff was reportedly to blame.

The mystery was solved. Then it wasn’t. Then it was.

Now, well, who knows?

Back on Dec. 10, the Evansville area was embroiled in intrigue when mysterious radar blips appeared over Southern Illinois and Western Kentucky. The long lines baffled the National Weather Service because they looked like storms – but it wasn’t raining.

The War Zone eventually confirmed the anomalies arose when a C-130 traveling to West Virginia from a military exercise out west released over our area huge plumes of military chaff – radar-jamming material mostly composed of aluminum.

Sounds reasonable. But it does nothing to explain what happened in Maine and Florida around the same time.

Similar blips materialized on radar over Portland, Maine, on Dec. 12. The National Weather Service there also guessed chaff was to blame.

But unlike here, no concrete explanation sprang forth.

According to The War Zone, the one Maine Air National Guard flying unit doesn’t have any planes equipped to release chaff. And it’s not like a plane from a different base would jet all the way to Maine just to spew chaff.

That same day, strange radar shapes appeared over the Florida Keys, too. Again, the NWS guessed it was chaff – Florida is apparently rife with military exercises – but that hypothesis was never confirmed.

All of it could really twist your brain into a labyrinth – especially if you like to indulge in conspiracy theories.

And I heard from a lot of those folks when a story I wrote about the phenomenon landed on The Drudge Report.

“We believe there is more to the story than what the FAA and military and publications such as ‘The War Zone’ are telling us,” an investigator from the Mutual UFO Network told me in an email after the blips appeared over Illinois and Kentucky. “There are a high number of factoids that don’t add up.”

Am I saying all this is an opening act for a giant extraterrestrial invasion? No. We’re not that lucky. But whatever it is, it’s exceedingly strange.

Chaff

If all these instances were caused by chaff, what kind of mass, nationwide exercise was the military conducting? And why was radar-jamming material so prominent?

It conjures another question, too: is it dangerous to have large amounts of this junk hovering in the atmosphere?

According to studies the Air Force and other government agencies have commissioned since the 1990s, military chaff poses little if any threat.

“Based on reviews of numerous toxicological studies, the key components of chaff (aluminum, silica glass fibers, and stearic acid) will not pose an adverse impact to human and environmental health,” a 1993 study found.

It does, however, hover in the atmosphere for an inordinate amount of time — as much as 10 hours at a time. So if these reported military exercises continue, you can expect more radar anomalies to crop up all over the country.

More NWS hubs will get confused. And more conspiracies will be born.

Paranormal Investigator Russ Bailey of Black Sky Paranormal 9-30-18

Russ Bailey is the founder and lead investigator at Black Sky Paranormal. He is a graduate of Bluefield State College with AS Degrees in Computer Science with specialization in networking and programming. Russ grew up in southern West Virginia and has always had a fascination with the paranormal. After numerous experiences over the years with UFOs and paranormal phenomena, Russ decided to investigate for Black Sky Paranormal Research in Spring of 2017 in hopes to find out the truth of what is truly out there. After numerous paranormal investigations over the past year Russ and the other members of Black Sky Paranormal feel they have just scratched the surface of what is truly on the other side.

Truth About Bigfoot w Criptid Researcher Jeff CryptoHulk Stewart 5 16 18

On this episode of Beyond The Strange, we speak with Jeff ‘CryptoHulk’ Stewart and his recollection of his encounter with Bigfoot, not only once but twice in Texas! Jeff CryptoHulk Stewart is from Tenaha, Texas. Began his career as an investigator when he was just 15yrs old. He has appeared on the tv show Survivor Man, Finding Bigfoot, and on Monsters and Mysteries in America on Destanation America. He has two shows with Les Straud Survivorman TV Network in Canada. Currently working on a book that is part Biography and part cryptid research.
Find CryptoHlullk on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jeff.stewart.505

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Walking With Ghosts w/ Vanessa Hogle Oct – 22/17

Vanessa Hogle has been involved with the paranormal since she was a little girl, having her first spiritual visitation at two years old. This made for quite a difficult childhood so she blocked as much as she could from the age of thirteen till she was in her thirties when she finally stepped out of the broom closet. Since then she has been a recurring guest on numerous radio and YouTube shows, has been a co-host on her own radio show “Edge of the Rabbit Hole”, which is now a successful YouTube show, been published in six books, three of which are her own parabiographies and consulted on Animal Planet’s “The Haunted…Leave or Die” episode. She is a remote viewer with credits to teams all over the world as well as an ‘on site’ investigator, when travel time alows it. Her blog is at hottamalered.blogspot.com

Drone strikes threaten 50 years of international law, says UN rapporteur

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Drone strikes threaten 50 years of international law, says UN rapporteur –US policy of using drone strikes to carry out targeted killings ‘may encourage other states to flout international law’ 21 Jun 2012 The US policy of using aerial drones to carry out targeted killings presents a major challenge to the system of international law that has endured since the second world war, a United Nations investigator has said. Christof Heyns, the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, summary or arbitrary executions, told a conference in Geneva that President Obama’s attacks in Pakistan, Yemen and elsewhere, carried out by the CIA, would encourage other states to flout long-established human rights standards. In his strongest critique so far of drone strikes, Heyns suggested some may even constitute “war crimes”. [People –both in America and in countries occupied by the US –need to get *a lot better* at shooting them down.]

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Trayvon Martin Investigator Wanted Manslaughter Charge

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Trayvon Martin Investigator Wanted Manslaughter Charge 27 Mar 2012 The lead homicide investigator in the shooting of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin recommended that neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman be charged with manslaughter the night of the shooting, multiple sources told ABC News. But Sanford, Fla., Investigator Chris Serino was instructed to not press charges against Zimmerman because the state attorney’s office headed by Norman Wolfinger determined there wasn’t enough evidence to lead to a conviction, the sources told ABC News. Police brought Zimmerman into the station for questioning for a few hours on the night of the shooting, said Zimmerman’s attorney, despite his request for medical attention first.

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