This week on the Gralien Report Podcast, we discuss fractal mantis-men, frightening UFO encounters, global conspiracies to rule the unsuspecting populace, and a variety of other strange and wondrous topics. We also have an enlightening conversation with Nick Pope, former MoD UFO expert and contributor to the new anthology Exposed, Uncovered and Declassified: UFOs and Aliens along with the likes of Nick Redfern, Stanton Friedman, and of course, Micah Hanks. Below is the direct link to this week’s podcast:

The Gralien Report Podcast for June 12, 2011

Translucent Mantis image by Rainy City via Flickr.

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Author: Micah Hanks

Micah Hanks is a writer, researcher, and podcaster. His interests include areas of history, science, archaeology, philosophy, and the study of anomalous phenomena in nature. He can be reached at info@micahhanks.com.

One Reply to “Gralien Report Podcast for 6-12-11: Mantises, UFOs, and Conspiracies with Nick Pope”

  1. It’s great that we were finally able to listen to Nick Pope giving some very interesting comments on the nature of belief systems, and the current repulsion to anything where government institutions are involved.

    I think that this comes from mainly 2 causes: the fact that Vallee wasn’t heeded by his fellow scientist when he warned about the lack of interest shown to the UFO enigma; the other was evidently JFK, and when the government was forcing its own people into believing the completely ludicrous argument that a lone nut could assassinate a president with nothing but a crappy rifle loaded with magic bullets.

    The end result is that we now live in a society where everything that has some sort of official backing is immediately distrusted and discarded. Right now for example I’m arguing with some fellow Grailers at The Daily Grail, over why I don’t believe the recent outbreak of a new deadly E. Coli strand in Europe is an evil ploy launched by Monsanto to undermine the consumer’s confidence in good ole natural organic produce, which have been recently been pinpointed as the source of the infected cucumbers

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