
Inquiry with Kelly Chase is an investigative podcast about how we know what we know—and what happens when official reality stops making sense. Drawing on the history of psychological operations, ufology, psi phenomena, consciousness research, and anomalous experience, Kelly Chase investigates the places where reality misbehaves—because those are the places where it most often tells the truth. Pres... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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I recently received an email from an individual who said they wanted to share a concerning series of online interactions they had with my former creative partner, Jay Christopher King. This person shared that they are an experiencer who started a cor... more
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Apocalyptic visions are one of the most persistent patterns in anomalous experience—and one of the least examined. Across abd... more
Apocalyptic visions are one of the most persistent patterns in anomalous experience—and one of the least examined. Across abduction accounts, contact experiences, downloads, and altered states, experiencers consistently report visions of a coming cat... more
Something shifted in 2021 — not just for Kelly, but for an unusual number of people all at once. In this Field Notes episode, she thinks aloud about a pattern she keeps running into: waves of consciousness-altering experiences that clustered around a... more
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As you say, the pattern is clear; even if as humans we're primed to find them everywhere. But I think it a great shame you didn't explore the clear effects of individual and collective COVID trauma/PTSD as the primary overarching global context for 2021's high strangeness. Everything was changed by 2021. And we were all struggling to find 'reality' again.
Kelly’s podcasts go where few do in the UFO world, into the profound and fascinating implications of their existence for human experience, spirituality, philosophy and sense of who we are as humans.
No idea what took place in the last year and a half or so with the ill fated detour that was Coamosis, but this new format is a welcome return to what made rabbit hole special. Keep it up Kelly!
First it was “UFO Rabbit Hole,” the earnest explorations of one person to wade through the fraught field of UFOs and see what sense she could make of it. This felt genuine and honest, which was refreshing in a world of grifters and cranks. Even the missteps felt human. This is what drew me in.
Then it was “Cosmosis,” the podcast arm of a documentary. This started to feel more promotional. The writing became less focused. The interviews meandered more and dealt with more personal inside baseball... more
I appreciate the broader focus on the intersectional aspect of the phenomenon and power structures within government. We live in a society that profits off of sickness and institutions that set some people up better than others. The phenomenon shows us our human squabbling is insignificant in comparison to the cosmos and consciousness. I appreciate the focus on scientific apathy. I saw this start at the start of the pandemic, and it’s only gotten worse. Vaccine conspiracy has affected healthcare... more
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This podcast explores the mysteries of consciousness, UFOs, non-human intelligence, and the paranormal, aiming to unravel the complexities of reality. The hosts engage in deep discussions with researchers, experiencers, and visionaries who push the boundaries of human understanding and shed light on transformative experiences. The content blends personal anecdotes with scientific insights, and it often challenges traditional narratives surrounding UFO phenomena, inviting listeners to reconsider their perceptions of reality and human existence. The focus on firsthand stories and research makes it particularly appealing to inquisitive minds interested in the intersection of science, spirituality, and the unknown.
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Recent guests on Inquiry include:
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