Author: Into The Parabnormal
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Ep. #554: CLEANSING THE PALATE w/ David DuByne
If it’s not one thing with the food chain, it’s another. Animals are dead from the recent train crash in Ohio on top of already short supplies of eggs, chicken and grain and more food processing facilities are going up in smoke not to mention inflation. Is it all by design?
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Where’s The Debris From The UFOs Shot Down?
After a search by the U.S. military, federal agencies and Canadian partners, the remnants of two aerial objects shot down by fighter jets over Alaska and off the coast of Michigan have not been located. The U.S. Navy did reportedly recover the object shot down over South Carolina.
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What’s Going On With The Show?
“Into The Parabnormal” is now nationally syndicated to terrestrial radio stations nationwide. Soon we will be announcing radio affiliates and national broadcast partners who will grow the reach of our program to new heights.
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Could Data Solve The Bigfoot Mystery?
A data scientist looked at the numbers of bears and bigfoot sightings in parts of North America over the years and suggests there’s a correlation.
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Ep. #553: SIGN OF THE TIMES w/ Jeff Harman
The signs are all around us that the world is in dire times and perhaps on the brink of war. Astrology is said to be a possible indicator of future events that seems to indicate major changes are coming. What do the astrological energies indicate about these stormy times ahead?
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Royal Air Force Encounters Incredibly Close Unknown Object
The crew of an RAF Atlas aircraft encountered the object over Newcastle, England last November that passed within just a few feet of the wing tip.
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Ep. #552: WAR OF THE WORLD w/ Graeme Rendall & Preston Dennett
It is an unprecedented time in our history as the United States has shot down four unidentified flying objects in just over a week. What’s going on and is it an act of war or an alien invasion? Are these surveillance balloons? UFO history has documented many instances of balloons being used to explain away anomalous sightings, but we know better.
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Researchers Study Why Black Holes Twinkle Randomly
Nobody is entirely sure why the brightness of black holes fluctuates. Researchers studied patterns from more than 5,000 black holes over five years using data from NASA’s ATLAS telescope in Hawaii.