Swamp Gas Times with Patrick Huyghe – Paranormal Podcast 135

by Jim Harold on April 5, 2010

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Patrick Huyghe

With decades on the UFO beat, author and journalist Patrick Huyghe has plenty of stories to tell about mysterious lights in the sky and theories about what they may or may not represent.  He shares them on this edition of The Paranormal Podcast!

Check out his latest book at Amazon.com:

Swamp Gas Times: My Two Decades on the UFO Beat

Also, visit his websites at

Anomalist.com

AnomalistBooks.com

Thanks Patrick!

Note: The previous episode was numbered out of sequence (136), so to get everything back into shape this program is listed as number 135.  Sorry about that!

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I am totally going to get this guy's book!

I'm listening to this cast right now, and thought to come on here and mention that its a great interview. I appreciate Patrick's perspective, however, a couple of things that I find irreconcilable in his perspective is that he thinks there is no correlation between UFOs and nuclear sites, however he acknoledges that the reading of reports of UFO and pilot encounters seems to portray the power of the phenomenon to control the situation...so why does he disregard the reports by those who man nuclear sites and say the UFOs disabled weapons, or came so close the site like its interested in the site- if he is unfamiliar with these reports he should check out `the book titled 'Disclosure' which is a compilation of military, military contractors, commercial air pilots and radar techs, and government official reports of unexplained phenomenon, as well as their individual accounts about the purposeful quieting of many of these incidents, and a special treatment of UFO info. and the highly departmentalized nature of the department of defense- who basically is made up of contractors, and some of whom seem to know a lot about the topic of UFOs- while it seem that the Gov't- the congress, house, and judiciary is not really involved because its a 'defense' issue being its a phenomenon mostly reported as seen in the sky...anyway, another just as plausible perspective to consider...

Stellar, he did not say that UFO's do not go to nuclear sites, he says that UFO's go everywhere including Nuclear sites, and as such, that does not make a Nuclear site any more special than any other sighting or claim. With regards to this subject, I would urge you to look for articles by James Carlson. HIs father Eric was a direct participant at the Echo Flight Incident and he offers a sensible in depth evaluation of the event.

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