Kara’s on vacation so Chauncey is joined by friend of the show and UFO researcher extraordinaire, William Pullin. In this episode, we discuss the credibility of the UFO community from what stories are believable to who to believe.
Aliens
From Folklore to Flying Saucers: Unexpected Connections in the Paranormal w/ Steve Ward
Is there a connection between folklore and alien visitation? How much daylight is there between UFOs and ancient stories? Join us as we welcome our guest Steve Ward as he helps us to try to unravel these mysteries. Any good answer is filled with more questions and history and high strangeness are no exceptions.
Deadly UFOs And The Disappeared w/ Rob Shelsky
On this episode we welcome regular Rob Shelsky to discuss the darker side of UFO visitation. Many believe today that UFOs are here as our friends or guides, but Rob discusses the potentially nefarious side of UFO visitation. Join us for what is sure to be an exciting discussion into a new side of the… Continue reading Deadly UFOs And The Disappeared w/ Rob Shelsky
Outside the Wire with Carl Bott
On this episode we welcome Carl Bott. Carl and his wife, Linda, are the station owners of KCNR. KCNR is the home station of Radio Wasteland and where we got our start. Carl is a former marine has hosted several radio show over the years on KCNR AM 1460 and FM 96.5. He is the… Continue reading Outside the Wire with Carl Bott
Where are the most UFO Sightings?
We talked to William Pullin about UFO Hotspots around the world! Here are the highlights of our conversation: So William, tonight our show is going to be talking about where the most common UFO sightings happen. Yes. So I guess we should probably hop right into this. You know there’s a couple of ways to… Continue reading Where are the most UFO Sightings?
Nibiru Update with Samuel Hofman
Samuel Hofman returns to update Chauncey and Kara on the current state of the binary star system that we call home. A system with two stars containing both Earth and Nibiru as well as a fantastic selection of planets that fill our skies.