
Roswell local, Kyle Bullock, uncovers an unlikely family connection to the infamous UFO crash outside Roswell in 1947. As he unravels the mystery behind "the alien kid," he also reveals parts of Roswell history rarely ever heard by audiences.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Our story has finally come to an end. This episode explores what it means to believe in a story without definitive proof or even in spite of evidence that reveals lies within that story. And Kyle comes clean about the lie he's told since the beginnin... more
This episode features the interview you've been waiting for with Denise's son, Ethan, along with more revelations affecting our story.
Kyle's visit with Denise's son begins to uncover the second lie in our story.
We finally discover what lie came to light from the surprise email in Kyle's inbox. Also, we explore one controversial part of UFO lore - abductions.
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Sorry. Kyle seems like an intelligent guy, but this podcast has no direction. I’ve made it to season two and there’s still no point to this show. I feel like he just wanted to make a podcast and hear himself speak. I also didn’t like how he lied to John to get an interview by disguising it as a way to talk about his grandfather, but then he snuck in a question about Roswell to the poor guy. Real or not, this isn’t worth your time. It’s not really about the Roswell incident.
You can clearly tell this is scripted and fake. Waste of time.
I started off wanting to enjoy this show but it has become long winded and hate to say it dull. Let’s be honest it’s clearly a work of fiction. The characters are obviously actors playing roles. And not particularly convincing. The story just seems to be going nowhere and I’ve lost interest in any plot. Season 3 seems like an advert for Roswell, ok I’m not going to bash it anymore, I can see a lot of work has gone into it, but it’s a drag for me personally.
First off thanks to Kyle for doing this show and I only hope it answers some of the questions we have. Great work.
Interesting and you will want to listen to the entire season. Worth your time to listen. He has the bait and hook right. Super noncommittal. Will open your mind in a way you may not expect and may make you mad because it feels like trickery.
Good length per episode. The host states time and time again how he is trying to find out more about his family history, not so much. Then there’s the crash “incident” story. Lots of levels to explore in the story telling.
Great moral application sui... more
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