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Erich van Daniken’s latest book is on Greek gods and how they may not have been gods at all but ancient aliens.  His editor for the book, Philip Coppens, joins us to talk about the concept and his work with this legend in the paranormal field.  Happy Halloween from JimHarold.com where its Halloween every day of the year!

You can check out the book at Amazon.com:

Odyssey of the Gods: The History of Extraterrestrial Contact in Ancient Greece

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You can also check out Philip’s website at philipcoppens.com

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This week we featured Steve Jobs

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Dr. Synthia Andrews

We talk to neuropathic physician Dr. Synthia Andrews about utilizing the energy that she says we can all access in order to live a more empowered life.  You can find her book on the subject at Amazon.com:

The Path of Energy: Awaken Your Personal Power and Expand Your Consciousness

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You can find Dr. Andrews’ website on the book at ThePathOfEnergy.com

Thanks Dr. Andrews!

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This week we featured Dead Reckoning

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Joe Nickell, Paranormal Investigator

Joe Nickell says he is the world’s only full time, professional paranormal investgator. He has a take on paranormal activity that may be controversial to many listeners of this program but he is a fascinating guest on this week’s Paranormal Podcast.  Also, Jim makes a BIG announcement on the show this week!

You can check out Joe’s latest book at Amazon.com:

Tracking the Man-beasts: Sasquatch, Vampires, Zombies, and More

Also, you can find his website at JoeNickell.com

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I am so excited to announce my new free show called Weird News Radio with Kate Botello & Jim Harold is launching on June 1.  Each week we will go over the biggest weird stories of the last seven days, not paranormal but it will definitely be strange…that much is guaranteed.

I am thrilled to be working with Kate, whom many of you will remember from her time at TechTV hosting Extended Play and, one of my all time favorites, The Screen Savers (with Leo LaPorte).

You can get a feel for what we are doing at WeirdNewsRadio.com

The first full show will be up on June 1!

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David John Oates

Do our utterances disclose our true feelings, thoughts and secrets when played backwards? Is “backward masking” much more than some weird lyrics in Rock Music?   Find out on this week’s Paranormal Podcast with reverse speech pioneer David John Oates!

Note from Jim: This is one of my favorite episodes in nearly six years of shows!

You can check out David’s website at reversespeech.com

Thanks David!


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Brad Steiger

The legendary author Brad Steiger returns to The Paranormal Podcast to discuss his latest book which you can find at Amazon.com:

Real Monsters, Gruesome Critters, and Beasts from the Darkside

Or, you are a Kindle User get it electronically:

Real Monsters, Gruesome Critters, and Beasts from the Darkside – KINDLE EDITION

We also talk to Brad about how the paranormal field has changed over the years. Happy Halloween to all!!!

Also, check out last year’s Halloween Paranormal Podcast episode on the history of the holiday and the famous 1938 War Of The Worlds broadcast…it was a good one.

Thanks Brad!

JIM HAROLD: For this Halloween edition of the Paranormal Podcast, I cannot think of a better guest than who we have tonight.  I am talking about the one and only, probably the greatest author of paranormal books in history.  I am talking about Brad Steiger.  For five decades, Brad has been an award winning writer and devoted to exploring unusual, secret, and otherwise strange occurrences.  A former highschool teacher and college instructor, Brad published his first articles on the unexplained in 1956, and since then he’s written more than 2,000 articles with paranormal themes and he’s been author or co-author of more than 150 titles.

BRAD STEIGER: 170.

JIM HAROLD:  170?  I had a feeling.  I had a feeling it was going to be more than that.  We’re been so fortunate to have him on the show a couple of other times, and we’re so glad to have him back for this Halloween edition.  Brad Steiger, welcome back to the Paranormal Podcast.

BRAD STEIGER: Well, thanks Jim.  I’ve always enjoyed our previous experience and encounters together.

JIM HAROLD:  Excellent, excellent.  We’ve got a new book to talk about.  This one’s called Real Monsters, Gruesome Critters, and Beasts from the Dark Side, that’s your latest.  Tell us about this book.  I have it in my hand.  This isn’t a video program so I can’t show people, but it’s quite a tome here, with over 250 different stories about true monsters.  Tell us a little bit about the book.

BRAD STEIGER:  Well, I’m very happy to. This was a case where an old friend like Tim Beckley and a relatively new friend like Nick Redfern both have declared, and others also, that this may be one of my very best books.  So, coming from that range of experience, I feel very comforted as an author, knowing that people are responding.  You know, monsters… I think we all love monsters.  We all love being frightened.  When my sons were little, we’d put together little models of the Frankenstein monster and Dracula and the Wolfman, and monsters, in terms of the popular media, kind of slipped into the shadows for a time, but now they’re back in full force, and I think we’re learning that there are evidences for what the cryptozoologists call “real monsters”, but always we will have the beast from the dark side, the creatures whose legends go back for centuries, go back to earliest human kind.  The very earliest of the cave paintings that we found were essentially of monsters.  When I say that, they weren’t just mammoth or whatever, they weren’t just deer, they weren’t just antelope, but they were half-human half-animal creatures, so it appears that certainly in our psyche, in our subconscious, we will always kind of jump at shadows while wondering what’s rustling those bushes.

JIM HAROLD:  Well, I’m looking at the book here and it looks like you had a lot of contributors.  And we’re not talking about insignificant people here.  I’m looking through and seeing people like Loren Coleman and a whole host of folks, so it looks like you had a good crew working with you and contributing to this book as well as your own efforts.

BRAD STEIGER:  Well, that… I have decided that, at my age … I’ve been writing since about ‘56, I’ll soon be 75, and there are so many young writers out there.  Now, Loren Coleman, we’re been buddies since the 60s, but some of the others are beginning in the field, and they’re darn good researchers.  And, you see, I could have simply interviewed them, as I did in a-hundred-and-some books before, but I thought ‘why not give them an opportunity to say things exactly the way they would, and then give them credit?  Let’s start the new!”  So many of these, they say they’ve been reading my books since they were eleven years old, and many of them are in their 50s now. And some… Nick Redfern said that he used to hide under the covers with his flashlight and read my books, and Scott Corrales said that he would always read my book in study hall and when Sister Mary Margaret clomped down next to him, he would hide it under his English book or whatever.  So, some people would say that I inspired young minds, some would say that I twisted young minds.

JIM HAROLD:  (laughs)  Or a little of both.

BRAD STEIGER: (laughs)  Yeah, maybe a little both.  This is an opportunity to show my gratitude as well, and giving some of them — many of them don’t need it, of course, they’ve already established themselves, but then others have not.  I look to them to carry on the work when I’m gone to the other side. I’m kind of like Jack Benny, though; if I can’t take my work with me, I’m not going.

JIM HAROLD:  There you go.  I like that.  Well, let’s talk a little bit about that work.  And again, this is a large book.  I recommend it to folks if you’re at all… it clocks out at about 400 pages, so it’s not one of these thin, skimpy books.  You certainly get your money’s worth in this book.  Let’s talk about some of the different monsters.  One of the — very early in the book you cover this, and it is probably the most famous monster these days, although it goes in and out of vogue, and that’s Bigfoot. Now, Bigfoot, when you go back to Patterson and ‘67, and the famous film that he shot, it’s kind of waxed and waned over time, and it’s almost become sort of a joke, but it really shouldn’t be, because these… there’s some credibility to some of these sightings, isn’t there?

BRAD STEIGER: You know, Jim, there’s so many sightings, and I’ve had my own peaks and valleys.  I mean, back in the day, when I would go out trooping in the woods where one had been sighted, and I would go where several livestock had been ripped in half, and slaughtered by… we knew it wasn’t wild dogs.  We knew it wasn’t wolves. It had to be something that literally had picked the creature up and ripped it in half, and we found lots of examples of scat — feces — that the animal had left, and we found bits and pieces of hair, but none of these proved to be conclusive.  And then there would always be someone who would put a rubber mask on a dummy and call a big press conference, and “we’ve got proof!  We’ve got proof!” and then it turns out to be another hoax.  Now, I remember, many years ago now, but I’m sure someone such as yourself knows the name Ivan T. Sanderson, the great zoologist.  Many young people today won’t recognise the name, and that’s unfortunate.  But when Ivan called me, and it was just like in a movie, you could hear the wind howling in the back, and this is of course long before cell phones, so he found a pay phone somewhere, and he called me from way up in Northern Minnesota, and he lived in New Jersey so I thought, ‘what in the world’s going on?’.  He calls me and he says, “My boy, my boy, I have found proof.  I have found the proof of what I have sought all my life.  We have a Bigfoot.  We have a Sasquatch.”  And I said, “oh, good grief, Ivan, come on!” and he says, “I’ll tell you more about it when I get back home.”  And so, I’m excited. So then there’s the cover of Argosy, and there’s Bigfoot, the picture that Ivan took.  Frozen in ice.  Well, I don’t know what happened, and I know that Ivan wasn’t dizzy and he had Bernard Heuvelmans with him, the famous Belgian zoologist.  And they both were decreeing it as genuine.  And then something happened and the specimen began to be shown at county fairs and people would walk through and they would smell this rotting meat, and “aw, gee” you know, “this is the real thing.” But then some skeptics looked beneath and saw some beef, some roast rotting under it, and then they looked closer, and they thought, ‘this is a dummy.’  Now, I know that these two brilliant zoologists… Ivan was the Jack Hanna of his day.  He would, just as Jack Hanna goes on Letterman or whoever with an animal, Ivan would do that on the Gary Moore show and other shows. So, I mean… these men who knew their stuff, were they deceived by a mask?  Obviously there was a switching, and this is something that Ivan fought with all of his life: was he part of a hoax, or had he helped set it up?  We have these people who continually muddy the waters, and then I get letters, I get emails, from people who, they swear, people who don’t want any money, they don’t want to go on television, but they describe, and they say how they found their mutilated animals.  So, as I say, he’s America’s King Kong, you know?  He’s a giant ape — we know there were such things as giant apes, we know apes have been found.  I mean, it wasn’t until the beginning of the last century that we knew there were gorillas. This was a legend of the Aboriginal people, and now we know there are mountain gorillas.  So, this is one of the most perplexing, and as I said, I don’t go out stomping out through the woods anymore as I used to, and I had a couple buddies of mine, and they had both been in special forces in ‘Nam, and one in Korea, and I would say, could there really be in the woods? And they would say, “look. We did hide, and we could steal from farmers at night and so forth, we could be here for months and no one would find us.”  So they had to be out there stomping through the bad weather with me, and one was… well, both were in law enforcement, and so these were men used to some techniques of deduction and examination and looking for evidence. And we found evidence, but we never found Bigfoot, and this is the same thing we have today.  We have professors who are interested; professors who are academics who are searching but as yet… where is it?  So I anger my good buddies in the field by saying that I’ve come to the conclusion that I think Bigfoot is multi-dimensional.  Maybe he’s physical for awhile, he’s paraphysical.  He enters the dimension… because I’ve been with people who, you know, dozens of men with .30-06s who, ‘this time, we’re going to get him’, these were not cryptozoologists, these were angry farmers. And it appeared that we had the creature trapped, and trying to talk people out of shooting it, but ‘we’re gonna get it, we’re gonna get it’, and then we go there and it’s completely gone. Without a trace.  So, again, I tend to think, and I upset my cryptozoologist friends, when I say that perhaps the thing is a paraphysical being.  He comes there, he eats, he moves around, and then we have an expedition as we speak in China, trying to find the Yeren.  You know, this is a tantalizing mystery that keeps provoking us, as so many of these monsters are.

JIM HAROLD:  Yes, the Chinese expedition, I understand that they’re going to attempt to use the latest in technology and we’ll see if it comes to anything further, because I believe in the late 70s/early 80s there were some big expeditions out that way, to try to find that Chinese version, and I guess they found some prints and so forth, but I guess we’ll see what happens with that.  And we will be right back on the Paranormal Podcast…

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JIM HAROLD: … Brad, I really want to get back into Real Monsters, Gruesome Critters, and Beasts from the Darkside, that’s your latest book.  But before we do, I did want to ask you this question:  I know we’ve talked about changing beliefs and things, and what you’ve seen over your 50+ year career, but specifically, what are your thoughts — and we’re doing this show, and this show wouldn’t have been possible ten years ago, but it’s due to the internet, you know. We’re possible, and people listen to this show all over the world, which astounds me every time I get an email from Australia or Britain or somewhere, just blows my mind — but what do you think about, and I would think there are good parts about it and maybe not so good parts, but what do you think about this phenomena, the internet? How do you think it’s impacted this field?

BRAD STEIGER: Well, at first I thought the internet had to be the anti-Christ, because of all of the wretched things, I’ll just be honest, that I saw on the internet.  And how quickly the lies and misrepresentations and hoaxes could spread, but now as it’s grown… it takes time to grow.  Not only people, you know, but new breakthroughs in technology have to evolve and modify, and so basically, in terms of how I really see it, in terms of research, of course, where back in the 50s and early 60s, this probably won’t seem to be such an exorbitant price, but if you just look at it:  my telephone bill would be sometimes $2000.  Now this is back in the 60s, and I don’t know what would be the equivalent today, but I mean, it would be a whole lot more.  And then, of course, to go to a place, all the way from Vancouver BC to New Jersey to check on the Jersey Devil… all this travel, it was enormously expensive. I would sell… the advance that I got for a book was soon eaten up with my expenses.  I mean, it was… now, the research and the contacts and the communications with the folks is just incredible.  Sometimes we get 300 letters a day, and they can be answered with just a quick word, or a thanks, or “gee, I’d like to hear more” or “terrific, I’m glad; give me some more information?”  I cannot possibly keep up with that type of correspondence as I once did, answering people’s letters. This can be done so much quicker, so right now, you know, I’m looking at all the pros in a very positive way.  It’s the same way with the computer.  I wrote the first 124 books, Jim, on a 1923 Underwood.

JIM HAROLD:  Oh, my…

BRAD STEIGER:  And people tried to talk me into computers because I could increase my output.  I said, “you’ve got to be kidding me.  I’ve written 124 books, thousands of articles, and keep up… who can write faster than I’m doing?”  But then when I got the computer, in a way it saves on the donkey work.  Of course, I miss ripping it out of the carriage and crumbling the paper and throwing it across the room and starting again, but again it’s so much nicer not to do that; to just move this paragraph up to the first, and not the last, and to move things around. It takes time, when you’ve grown up in… we really are evolving into an entirely different culture.  You’ve seen it, it goes around on the internet, what the college freshmen of today haven’t known the world without this and that, this and that. And it’s true.

JIM HAROLD: Yeah, for people in the States I’m amazed that people in college now have no idea who Johnny Carson is. It blows my mind. (laughs)

BRAD STEIGER:  Someone just sent us an email saying that the Liberace Museum has closed in Las Vegas.

JIM HAROLD:  A lot of people don’t know who Liberace was, even.

BRAD STEIGER: That’s what Sherry and I wrote back, that it’s because a lot of people today don’t know who Liberace was.  We could go on and on… but again, basically of course, the internet I see now — used judiciously, that’s always the key word, isn’t it? — is an enormous help to the researchers.

JIM HAROLD:  Well, we’re going to do our best to use it judiciously — if I can say that word right right now.  This book has a ton of stories.  One that I’ve always been fascinated by is the story of John Keel and Mothman.  What did you find in the research about that?  That’s fascinates me, because my family is from that area of the country, originally, though I live in Ohio now, and they saw some strange things back in those hills, and I’m just curious to see what you found, and what your research brought about.

BRAD STEIGER:  Well, again we’ll go back to Keel.  When he was researching that was when I got to know him personally.  We had corresponded for some time, and then I came to New York City to complete my book on Rudolph Valentino, who many people will not know — though maybe they’ll know who he was — the great lover of the silent screen. And I was completing that book, and so I got to meet people I had corresponded with, such as Ivan, John, and so forth, and Keel took me to my first Chinese restaurant. I’d never been to a Chinese restaurant, so I went with John.  And then we went all the way back to his place, and  he started telling me — and this is the time that Men In Black and so forth, these type of things would be happening, and they were becoming part of the mythology of the UFO field — about these phone calls he had been receiving, and what had been happening to him going back and forth… well, at that time, I was obsessed — my other obsession — with weight-lifting at the time.  Here I was, a husky 30-year-old, curling 200 lbs and 450 lbs bench presses and so forth, and I’m thinking, “let’s see one of those little guys scare me!”  Well, by the time I left John’s apartment that night, and he had told me of the experiences — and he was, what do you want to call it?  Otherworldly? Other dimensional? — harassment that he was going through, I mean, that cab ride was a long way back to my hotel, and I barely slept that night, expecting a knock on the door. Because John had told me, and I don’t think this is in print anywhere, but he told me of three men suddenly appearing in his apartment, not — maybe I shouldn’t even tell this over the air, but John has left us now and if he didn’t want this out… John, wherever you are, forgive me — he saw these three men, and they were telling him to leave the whole Mothman thing, leave all that alone.  And, first of all, they didn’t come in by opening the door, they were just there, so John said.  And then to prove that they were something other than ordinary, they asked what he had under his sink.  And John said, ‘well, look and see’ and they went over and took out a bottle of Clorox, and they each took several large swallows out of the Clorox bottle to prove that that wouldn’t affect them in any way.  After an entire evening of those stories, as I said, I barely slept that night, expecting a knock on my door… not a knock, just to see someone materializing in my hotel room.

JIM HAROLD:  Oh, my.  The thing that always fascinated me about this, The Mothman Prophecies and so forth, is the idea that also these sightings coincided with that bridge collapse in the ‘60s in West Virginia Point Pleasant, and just the whole odd nature of how everything occurred. Now, what happened to the Mothman lore after that?  Were there further sightings?

BRAD STEIGER:  Yes. I have several recent sightings included in the Real Monster book, from others who have seen it, and they’re pretty exciting.  I mean, the idea of a creature with wings, a humanoid or whatever you want to use — a hominid or whatever the creature would be — but the Birdman sightings, the Mothman sightings, I have a number of reports in the book that have never appeared in print before, by researchers whom I have come to trust over the years.  Hard-as-nails type of guys, and they sent some very interesting stories, very interesting accounts that I have included in the present book, Real Monsters.

JIM HAROLD:  The thing that’s here is amazing, and I really did enjoy that movie, The Mothman Prophecies.

BRAD STEIGER: That wasn’t a bad movie.

JIM HAROLD:  Yeah, I really enjoyed it. It appears that there was a whole range of strange or unfortunate happenings to people who were associated with that movie.  Is that correct?

BRAD STEIGER: There again, I think Loren Coleman has kept track.  He has an extensive list of people whose deaths seen in bizarre “coincidences” who were associated with either the Mothman sightings, the bridge collapse, or the making of the motion picture.  I’ve abbreviated that list considerably, but I’ve indicated Loren’s website so that people can check it out for themselves.  Of course, some of the people, there were accidents or they were elderly, but some seem to stretch the credulity of being an ordinary accident or circumstance.  You get a very eerie shiver down your back when you do read this list.  As I say, I present a truncated version in the book.

JIM HAROLD:  It is quite, quite amazing.  So, we’ll leave it at that, but even watching that movie you had this funny feeling afterwards.  It’s just always fascinated me. You know, another thing that’s always fascinating, and you hear about it and it’s very, very famous.  Talk to us about the Jersey Devil.

BRAD STEIGER: Here again, I think… I have a theory about a case like the Jersey Devil.  We don’t know the truth of the original story.  It was a woman who was tired of being baby factory and producing children for her overbearing husband, and put a terrible curse on the child, and came out with… there are a variety of different descriptions.  My artist on that, I think, did a magnificent job of capturing an artist’s impression of the Jersey Devil. But it comes out with hooves and wings and a goat’s head and so forth. And sometimes it’s a horse’s head, depending on whoever’s telling the story.  And that’s an interesting thing, because one of the nights that I visited Ivan on his farm in New Jersey was a sighting of the Jersey Devil, so his phone was just ringing off the hook that night, “the Jersey Devil is here” and “the Jersey Devil is there.”  So, it is sighted in that plains area of New Jersey.  Again, one of the more fascinating stories I heard from that — I don’t think I put it in the book, because I need to get more information — there is a man who lives in that same area who claims that even though the old railroad station is no longer there, in the woods where he lives, there used to be a small town there that had a railroad depot, and he says you can still hear the train, you can still hear people gathering, people talking, and he heard this as a child — his uncle had told him — and one night he heard the train and he experienced for himself seeing this.  That’s in that same area.  Now, I think — and here’s where I’m going to theorize — I think when we have something like a Jersey Devil — and let’s face it, nearly every community has, especially around Halloween you start to read in the newspaper, about the convent that burned down and now people see the phantom nun walking around.  Or a dog who died saving his master from drowning, and now you see that phantom dog along the riverbank.  I think that with the belief projected into these stories, I think we are projecting the creative aspect within ourselves.  We are feeding this entity energy, and so many people have seen or reported — and we’ll go back to the Jersey Devil — for so many years, so many people keep feeding it energy, until the entity actually takes on a life of its own. And the more people who sight it, the stronger it gets. Now, we have conducted experiments of which you may be aware, where people have sat around and deliberately projected their energy and created an entity that communicates.  Now, some philosophies would call these a tulpa… a trained monk — and this would be one that doesn’t study martial arts and that, but probably in the Buddhist tradition, and develops the mental power to project either a doppelganger — a double of himself — or another entity which can be sent abroad to communicate and sometimes to frighten people.  To gain control over people.  Now the more people who see that tulpa, like the Jersey Devil, the stronger and stronger it becomes.

JIM HAROLD:  That’s a fascinating, fascinating theory . You know, when I look at this book — and again I reiterate to everybody, it’s 400 pages, way more than we can start to scratch the surface of tonight, but I’ll ask you to kind of close out our final story of the evening, since you are such a great story teller… share with us one of your favourite topics, one of your favourite monsters, that is covered in this book.

BRAD STEIGER: Aww… that’s so hard to do!

JIM HAROLD:  It’s like asking you which child of yours is your favourite.

BRAD STEIGER:  Right.  If I can just kind of spread over a couple that have come to truly intrigue me, and don’t laugh now:  the Boogeyman.  The chapter I’ve included here comes from some very down to earth individuals who are really no-nonsense people in their daily lives. But as children, they swear on everything they consider bright, beautiful, and holy that they encountered a bizarre entity that we collectively call the Boogeyman.  Now, we know every culture, especially in our western world because we’re more familiar with them, have the concept of the Boogeyman.  Now, it occurred to me, and one fellow I corresponded with quite some time, because he tells this story of, just very quickly, of seeing this entity when he was at a friend’s home, and they were playing hide-and-seek.  He heard footsteps coming up to the bedroom where he was hiding under the bed, and then he saw the strangest feet.  They were wolf’s feet, but they had striped socks on, and when you peeked out, he saw a visualization of the Big Bad Wolf in the Walt Disney cartoons with the Three Little Pigs, with the stripes and the big top hat and… here now, he is a down to earth guy, he’s a truck driver.

JIM HAROLD:  That’s pretty down to earth.

BRAD STEIGER: But, you know, that doesn’t mean that he doesn’t spend a lot of time thinking, and going over.  Some of the best accounts are from truck drivers.  They’re out there, they’re alone at night, and they see things. So, we corresponded quite a time.  He said, “this is nothing I imagined, this is nothing I… I mean, I heard the breath, I heard.”  Now, I go on to account other stories like that.  Every little kid thinks that the Boogeyman is in the closet, or the Boogeyman’s under the bed, or whatever. What if they’re is a kind of entity that has as its mission the…

JIM HAROLD:  The frightening of small children?

BRAD STEIGER:  Well, not the frightening them, but to… control.  Or give them a glimpse into another reality.  Because even though, if we see something with anger, or with fear, we remember it. In other words, if your aunt, if every time you came over to see your aunt, when you were a small boy, she gave you a lollipop.  That would just kind of be absorbed into your unconscious.  Let’s say that one time you came to see your aunt, and she picked up the fly-swatter and just whaled into you without any reason at all.  That you would remember, right?  Maybe you were reaching for her prized antique whatever.  We do remember lessons when they’re super-charged with fear or with anger and a response.  So this is something that I hope I hear from others.  I know it sounds like kind of an amorphous area, but I just became intrigued by the number of people that I’ve heard from that swear that they have encountered the Boogeyman.

JIM HAROLD:  And it’s interesting.  You mentioned the one time he looked like the Big Bad Wolf portrayed in some Disney movie.  Maybe the Boogeyman projects that thing that will make the greatest impression on the child.

BRAD STEIGER:  Exactly. That’s what I was trying to say… thank you, Jim! (laughs)  That was one of the things that I was trying to say, an image that he just wouldn’t forget. And an image, then, that throughout life we should mind our Ps and Qs, because we never know when someone or something is watching us.

JIM HAROLD:  You mentioned that there might be a couple in addition to the Boogeyman?

BRAD STEIGER:  I’m intrigued by the large cats that are seen where they shouldn’t be.  As I say, every winter that I’ve seen when I was younger, I live in the midwest, and I live in Iowa where there are no black panthers. They’re not indigenous to the state. But every winter people would report seeing this black panther.  They see it by their mailboxes, they see out chasing the cattle and so forth, and it would be there for awhile and then it would disappear.  I became intrigued by reports of big cats, and I have found… I have reports in quiet little New England villages where a woman looks out at night and she sees an African lion, male lion, with full mane, walking across her yard, going down the street.  These reports come from Great Britain, big cats in Great Britain… we know perhaps the sabre tooth tiger was there at one time, but today in modern history, or in the history we have of England, there’s no history of lions and tigers and so forth in the British Isles.

JIM HAROLD:  No.  That’s very odd.

BRAD STEIGER:  But year after year, people report encounters.  There’s a society in Britain where they swear that, just as with Bigfoot in the United States, they swear that there are these, that they do have the giant cats, big cats.  Because there are so many reports in those English village’s and moors and so forth, of people encountering huge black panthers, mostly, but again, African lions.  Here again, I have to go back to one of my theories, that these are other dimensional demonstrations.  I can see where a panther leaps at its prey in the jungles of South America, and lands in a snowbank in Northern Iowa.

JIM HAROLD:  I’ve heard of things like this before. In other contexts… it’s very interesting.  Somehow it crosses a dimension of space and time…

BRAD STEIGER:  Exactly.  A vortex of some kind.

JIM HAROLD:  Yes.  I can’t recall if it was Phillip Imbrogno or who was on the program, but we were talking about this situation where two people pass each other — and I can’t remember if it was in a cold situation or a desert situation — but one was dressed as if dressed for a desert, and the other dressed for the arctic cold, and they were talking, they ended up talking to one another.  And the one said, “I don’t know what you’re talking about, it’s very warm here” and the other person said, “I don’t know what you’re talking about, it’s very cold here”… I can’t remember the context of that, but a very similar type thing.  Maybe there’s some kind of seam in space and time, or a vortex as you say, but I’ve heard of this before.

BRAD STEIGER:  I think there are openings.  In an earlier book of mine, I had collected a large number of accounts of people who had left, in one case, had left a pub in South Africa and appeared on the streets on New York City.  Completely baffled.  I mean, you can imagine what that would do to your mind. And he had identification.  So they said, “well, you’re from South Africa” and he they said, “How did you get here?  Where’s your passport, where’s this, where’s that?”  And he said, “I don’t have them.  I was just on my way home!  What am I doing here?”  And there are a number of cases like that, and Charles Fort had a number in his books, of people who just appeared out of time and space.  We had an astonishing case of a missing child who completely disappeared.  They had a large number of people searching, searching, searching… they came home after the parents were exhausted and grieving, and there’s the child in bed, but she’s covered with mud.  And they say, “where have you been?” and she said, “a man took me to our other world, and now took me back.”  And they could find no one.  Again, you know, was this a pedophile or so forth, but they eliminated all of those things. The child wasn’t in any way harmed, just a little muddy, because the other world — and she claimed she could see the people searching for her and calling her name, but she called back and they couldn’t hear her. And they walked right past her, and they jumped out in front of them and said “I’m here, I’m here!” and they would just pass.  So again, it seems to be some kind of dimensional overlap.

JIM HAROLD: Interesting.  It’s a fascinating, fascinating topic, and we’ve had a fascinating time here talking with Brad Steiger, the legendary paranormal author.  Now, I can’t resist asking this:  you are, again, the preeminent author of paranormal books extant, in existence.  But, I’ve got to ask, this is an interesting time for you.  It’s Halloween. What’s your idea of a fun Halloween?  How do you spend Halloween?  Is it kind of a busman’s holiday?  What’s your idea of a good time at Halloween?

BRAD STEIGER: Well, I guess it’s doing radio shows such as this one.

JIM HAROLD:  There you go!

BRAD STEIGER:  And podcasts such as this one.  And people… the interest in the paranormal is so high that every day is Halloween.  You turn on the television or a podcast such as yours are springing up. You know, it’s become alright to talk about these things.  You asked earlier, back in the late 50s and early 60s, when I did my first radio shows on this subject… wow.  If you got on at all, you can imagine the reception I’d receive.  This was wacko, and this was looney, and this was ‘boy, we’re gonna rip you apart’.  All I could say was, “go for it.”

JIM HAROLD:  It’s interesting.  Although there are probably a lot of skeptics out there that are not happy about this, on the iTunes chart, which is kind of like the old hit parade for music, but on the podcast chart for science just a day or two ago, the Paranormal Podcast hit #5 in the United States under the Science category.  So…

BRAD STEIGER:  Congratulations.

JIM HAROLD:  So, it just shows you how deep the interest — nothing about me, I think it’s just lucking out and picking a good name for the show — but I think it just shows that an interest in this is at an all time high, particularly at this time of year, but all times of the year.  Even in the last four or five years I’ve noticed a difference. It’s certainly fascinating.  And Brad, I’m quite confident that as long as you keep writing these great books, there’s going to be a fantastic market for them.

BRAD STEIGER:  Well, I will take you at your word.  From your lips to God’s ears.

JIM HAROLD:  Thank you so much for being on our show.  I’m guessing that there’s probably another Brad Steiger book in the offing, isn’t there?

BRAD STEIGER:  Oh, yes. Yes there is.

JIM HAROLD:  And I hope that we can have you back on the show when that comes out.

BRAD STEIGER: You certainly will.  I always enjoy appearing on your program, Jim.  You’re a very good host.

JIM HAROLD:  Thank you very much, I really appreciate that.  And I appreciate you listeners tuning in to the podcast. Have a happy Halloween!

 

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The Ghost Nanny – Campfire 40

by Jim Harold on October 17, 2010

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A ghost who quiets crying babies and a mysterious painting that may have actually come to life with a terrifying result. Plus, almost in time for Sweetest Day, a story of love and synchronicity. This and more is part of this edition of Jim Harold’s Campfire!

Please share with your friends during this spooky time of the year!

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Healing with David Elliott – Paranormal Podcast 159

by Jim Harold on September 26, 2010

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David Elliott

We talk to David Elliott about his journey as a healer and how he reluctantly became one.  He joins us to discuss his new book that you can find on Amazon.com:

Healing

And, if you’d like you can check out his earlier book that we discuss as well.  Here’s the Amazon link:

The Reluctant Healer

Thanks David!

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Author and two-time cancer survivor, Seth David Chernoff, joins us to talk to us about his lessons learned and how the experience has given him a new perspective on life that he shares in his new book:

Manual For Living: Reality: A User’s Guide to the Meaning of Life

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Steven Myers

We visit the topic of The Great Pyramid with author Steven Myers.  He shares his theories on how it was built and why it was built.  The answer may surprise you.

Check out his book at Amazon.com:

Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid: How the Great Pyramid was built!

Also, you can check out Steven’s sites the pump.org and StevenMyers.org

Thanks Steven!

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Galina Krasskova

Tonight we explore the mystery of the Norse Runes with author, priestess and shaman Galina Krasskova.  You can find her recent book on the subject at Amazon.com:

Runes: Theory & Practice

You can also check out her website here

Thanks Galina!

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J. Allen Danelek

The “UFO Era” began in 1947, right?  Wrong.  Author J. Allen Danelek explains how a rash of mysterious sightings in the 1890′s captivated the public so many years ago.

We also talk to J. Allen about his other books and his work in the paranormal field.

Check out this and his other books at Amazon.com:

J. Allen’s Books

Also, check out his website at ourcuriousworld.com

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Michael Kurland

Author Michael Kurland joins us to talk about UFOs, Unsolved Mysteries and the history of forensic science on this episode of The Paranormal Podcast!

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Complete Idiot’s Guide to Unsolved Mysteries

Irrefutable Evidence: Adventures in the History of Forensic Science

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Also, you can check out his website at MichaelKurland.com

Thanks Michael!

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Dr. Susan B. Martinez

Happy Presidents’ Day!  Many historians regard Abraham Lincoln as the greatest president in American history, but did you know that “Honest Abe” was also our most spiritual?  According to our guest tonight, Dr. Susan Martinez, our 16th President had an intense interest in spiritualism.  We discuss her work on the topic.

Check out her book on the subject at Amazon.com: The Psychic Life of Abraham Lincoln

Thanks Dr. Martinez!

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Roy Varghese

Author Roy Abraham Varghese says that according to his research there is, in fact, life after death.  Roy discusses his rationale in this edition of The Paranormal Podcast.

You can find his book at Amazon.com: There Is Life After Death: Compelling Reports from Those Who Have Glimpsed the Afterlife

Also, you can find Roy’s website at thewonderoftheworld.com

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