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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 184 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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After Albatwitch Day, Tim Renner and Seriah sit down to catch up and dive deep into the unknown...
Become a Patreon at www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a ... more
Albert Taylor Ph. D is an aeronautical engineer and scientist who spent almost two decades evaluating satellite system designs and many confidential government programs. Currently a metaphysical researcher, Taylor is an active member of the Internati... more
Seriah and RPJ are joined by Drew Salazar to talk about his UFO Research and his blog. We delve into ideas of back engineering UFO's and what the phenomena looks like viewed through a more esoteric lens.
Outro Music is Don O'Malley with The Bus Goin... more
So for our first show of Year 2, we have back Aaron Gulyus and Mike Clelland. We will be discuss various facets of the UFO Phenomenon, and this conversation gets pretty deep into the subtlety of the phenomenon.
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i have a feeling that every single person involved in this podcast is fat. the host is probably fat, the guests are likely fat and most of the listeners are probably portly. i don’t mean this to be a good thing.
Amazing show!
But then the road turned into a dead end. Lively discussions become same old stories we’ve heard before. Seriah relies on the same group of people to carry the show almost every week. Earlier shows were much, much better. Time to hang it up on this one.
The best paranormal podcast, and I’ve listened to and searched out many.
Seriah and his wide variety of great guests have transcended the usual materialistic notion of what this phenomena is. The topics are often wide ranging and fascinating, and I’ve learned a lot from this podcast.
Also, his variety of guests represent several of the foremost minds of the subculture. Best listened to with an open mind. Highly recommended.
I used to love this show until Seriah started inviting Barbara Fischer on so often. She is continually disrespectful to other guests - and the host - by barging in with her meaningless comments to try to prove how much she knows - which it appears over countless episodes is essentially nothing. But, by god, she has her opinions - all of which also seem to be unoriginal! She thwarts the progress of discovery in the discussions between Seriah and his many other excellent guests, and, frankly, she ... more
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Conversations focus on a diverse range of topics connected to the unexplained, paranormal phenomena, and consciousness. Listeners can expect discussions that touch on themes such as UFO encounters, folklore, spiritual perspectives, and personal narratives surrounding strange experiences. The unique ability of the show lies in its blend of critical analysis with entertaining storytelling, along with a variety of guest perspectives that keep the content fresh and thought-provoking. Additionally, it has a casual yet informative tone that encourages open-minded exploration, pushing back against conventional narratives while emphasizing the multifaceted nature of reality.
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