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ORIGINAL AIR DATE: APRIL 2, 2016Since I reference this book a lot, I felt it was time to remaster and re-upload this show, with it's short Patreon segment as well. Eric Ouellet joins me for a fascinating discussion of his new book, Illuminations: The UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event. He proposes that we should examine the UFO Phenomenon as we would a poltergeist case. It's a novel way of looking at it, and may ultimately play a part in solving this enigma. ERIC OUELLET is professor of Defence Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada, and at the Canadian Forces College (Canada's Joint Staff and War College). He has a Ph.D. in sociology from York University (Toronto, Canada), and he is the liaison officer for Canada with the Parapsychological Association. He has published parapsychological work in the Australian Journal of Psychology, EdgeScience, and the Bulletin Métapsychique. His other research works focus on military sociology and war studies.You can check out his blog at parasociology.blogspot.com
Seriah is joined by author and researcher Steve Mera. Topics include strange EVPs, Instrumental Trans Communication, entities reacting to electronic equipment, Steve's absolutely bizarre personal experiences, disinformation and fakery, evaluating paranormal evidence, some of Seriah's personal experiences, Project Doorway, the time of 3:00 AM, one-off monsters and perception, a banshee encounter, cognitive limitation, Timothy Renner and a bridge experience, a weird incident while investigating, anomalous manipulation of recording devices, humans as conduits, entities and deception, mediumship and its difficulties, scientific investigation vs. proving a belief, paranormal mechanics, apports, parasitic poltergeist activity, atomic microscopy, plant biological traumatology test on the site of an apparent UFO landing, “Behind the Bastards” podcast, the book “Illuminations: The UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event” by Eric Ouellet, Dogman and a multi-witness encounter therewith, difficulties with Bigfoot as a physical animal, compartmentalization in paranormal research, multiple explanations/types of poltergeists, UFOs as non-physical objects, a bizarre physical experiment, differences in human perception, theatre mental state, technologies approaching paranormal phenomena effects, gravity and magnetism affecting light, unknown physics, “Phenomena” Magazine, and much more! This a riveting discussion with a ton of information!
Originally aired on April 2, 2016Since I reference this book a lot, I felt it was time to remaster and re-upload this show, with it's short Patreon segment as well.Eric Ouellet joins me for a fascinating discussion of his new book, Illuminations: The UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event. He proposes that we should examine the UFO Phenomenon as we would a poltergeist case. It's a novel way of looking at it, and may ultimately play a part in solving this enigma.ERIC OUELLET is professor of Defence Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada, and at the Canadian Forces College (Canada's Joint Staff and War College). He has a Ph.D. in sociology from York University (Toronto, Canada), and he is the liaison officer for Canada with the Parapsychological Association. He has published parapsychological work in the Australian Journal of Psychology, EdgeScience, and the Bulletin Métapsychique. His other research works focus on military sociology and war studies.You can check out his blog at parasociology.blogspot.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seriah is joined by author and researcher Steve Mera. Topics include strange EVPs, Instrumental Trans Communication, entities reacting to electronic equipment, Steve's absolutely bizarre personal experiences, disinformation and fakery, evaluating paranormal evidence, some of Seriah's personal experiences, Project Doorway, the time of 3:00 AM, one-off monsters and perception, a banshee encounter, cognitive limitation, Timothy Renner and a bridge experience, a weird incident while investigating, anomalous manipulation of recording devices, humans as conduits, entities and deception, mediumship and its difficulties, scientific investigation vs proving a belief, paranormal mechanics, apports, parasitic poltergeist activity, atomic microscopy, plant biological traumatology test on the site of an apparent UFO landing, “Behind the Bastards” podcast, the book “Illuminations: The UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event” by Eric Ouellet, Dogman and a multi-witness encounter therewith, difficulties with Bigfoot as a physical animal, compartmentalization in paranormal research, multiple explanations/types of poltergeists, UFOs as non-physical objects, a bizarre physical experiment, differences in human perception, theatre mental state, technologies approaching paranormal phenomena effects, gravity and magnetism affecting light, unknown physics, “Phenomena” Magazine, and much more! This a riveting discussion with a ton of information! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is A'Rebours with "The Wicked One" Download
Seriah is joined by Travis Watson to discuss his latest book “The Forest Poltergeist” and numerous related subjects. Topics include research rabbit holes, psychic research, Animism, the concept of the wilderness poltergeist, class B Sasquatch encounters, Big Foot Research Organization (BFRO), the paradoxes of flesh and blood Sasquatch, Eric Ouellet's book “Illuminations: the UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event”, apports, the Enfield poltergeist case, the Black Monk haunting, loud sounds some people hear and others do not, a mysterious set of tracks in the snow in the UK, unexplainable pools of water, Sasquatch footprint casts, tree structures, Timothy Renner, an incident involving Bigfoot and a ghost, the “silo” effect in paranormal research, stone throwing, “Monster Quest” TV show, Guy Lyon Playfair, Spiritism, a poltergeist case in Brazil, Dogman, Linda Godfrey, the Black Stone Gap case in Canada, Recurrent Spontaneous Psychokinetic Activity (RSPA), apparitions, wandering bits of consciousness, expectation and perception, one-off monster sightings, an encounter with a humanoid aquatic creature in Canada, the Loveland Frogman, the ubiquity of poltergeist activity in paranormal experiences, PK energy and mass sightings, energy lines connecting sacred sites, foxfire and will-o-wisps, earth energy, Mike Clelland and shamanic initiation, spirit animals, familiars, alcohol and its lack of hallucinogenic properties, Jeff Meldrum, Sasquatch track casts, most common experiences in a Class B encounter, wood knocking, tree shaking, strange smells, poltergeist activity compare/contrast with Sasquatch activity, bias in anthropology, the art of tracking, Colin Wilson, sulfur/brimstone, Loren Coleman, lake monsters, “Old Gods of Appalachia” podcast, Oz Effect silence, Jenny Randles, apex predators, a UK UFO experience involving strange silence, Carlos Castenada, magickal practice, consciousness and brain-wave states, Watson's personal experiences in the Superstition Mountains, zones of fear, poltergeist sounds vs animal sounds, tree structures, poltergeist moving objects around and altering their environment, Olive Hill poltergeist case, William G. Roll, Lloyd Auerbach, furniture structures, fear and perception, a bizarre experience with eggs in the refrigerator, poltergeist disappearing/reappearing objects, a reporter hit with a lego, a 1980's UK poltergeist encounter with multiple repeated witnesses, and much more! This is focused but riveting conversation!
Seriah is joined by Travis Watson to discuss his latest book “The Forest Poltergeist” and numerous related subjects. Topics include research rabbit holes, psychic research, Animism, the concept of the wilderness poltergeist, class B Sasquatch encounters, Big Foot Research Organization (BFRO), the paradoxes of flesh and blood Sasquatch, Eric Ouellet's book “Illuminations: the UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event”, apports, the Enfield poltergeist case, the Black Monk haunting, loud sounds some people hear and others do not, a mysterious set of tracks in the snow in the UK, unexplainable pools of water, Sasquatch footprint casts, tree structures, Timothy Renner, an incident involving Bigfoot and a ghost, the “silo” effect in paranormal research, stone throwing, “Monster Quest” TV show, Guy Lyon Playfair, Spiritism, a poltergeist case in Brazil, Dogman, Linda Godfrey, the Black Stone Gap case in Canada, Recurrent Spontaneous Psychokinetic Activity (RSPA), apparitions, wandering bits of consciousness, expectation and perception, one-off monster sightings, an encounter with a humanoid aquatic creature in Canada, the Loveland Frogman, the ubiquity of poltergeist activity in paranormal experiences, PK energy and mass sightings, energy lines connecting sacred sites, foxfire and will-o-wisps, earth energy, Mike Clelland and shamanic initiation, spirit animals, familiars, alcohol and its lack of hallucinogenic properties, Jeff Meldrum, Sasquatch track casts, most common experiences in a Class B encounter, wood knocking, tree shaking, strange smells, poltergeist activity compare/contrast with Sasquatch activity, bias in anthropology, the art of tracking, Colin Wilson, sulfur/brimstone, Loren Coleman, lake monsters, “Old Gods of Appalachia” podcast, Oz Effect silence, Jenny Randles, apex predators, a UK UFO experience involving strange silence, Carlos Castenada, magickal practice, consciousness and brain-wave states, Watson's personal experiences in the Superstition Mountains, zones of fear, poltergeist sounds vs animal sounds, tree structures, poltergeist moving objects around and altering their environment, Olive Hill poltergeist case, William G. Roll, Lloyd Auerbach, furniture structures, fear and perception, a bizarre experience with eggs in the refrigerator, poltergeist disappearing/reappearing objects, a reporter hit with a lego, a 1980's UK poltergeist encounter with multiple repeated witnesses, and much more! This is focused but riveting conversation! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Worm Quartet with "A Worm Quartet Christmas" Download
Seriah is joined by Jeremy Vaeni and Christopher Ernst to discuss the Paratopia podcast with the late Jeff Ritzmann. Topics include the disaster in Hawaii, Joshua Cutchin, Timothy Renner, a broader view of the paranormal, Tim Binnall, Ufology and official disclosure, trying to step away from studying the phenomenon, a couple of experiences in the woods, people who have strange experiences vs those who do not, Carl Jung, the depths vs the shallows, Gray Barker, John Keel, the book “They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers”, Bud Hopkins, the Brooklyn Bridge abduction, Linda Cortile, David Grusch, Carol Rainey, Emma Woods, hypnosis, “Elizabeth”, David Jacobs, alien hybrids, false memories, alien contact through text messages, Carol Crawford, Angel cards, Bashar, Mark Nesbitt and ghost hunting, kundalini and the sound of bells, the subtle and astral bodies, chakras, egoic death, Vedic belief systems, yogis, a variety of spiritual experiences, personal evolution, Hinduism and Sufiism, the Kali Yuga cycle, nirvana, the intellect and the self, reincarnation, personal transformation, the brain and consciousness, planes of existence, the nature of truth, the nature of time, knowledge vs direct experience, Adivedanta, evolution vs enlightenment, Jiddu Krishnamurti, a strange electronic event, the “Last Exit For The Lost” radio show, the game “Conarium”, the Strange Realities Conference, alien implants, iron collecting in the human body, Whitley Strieber, elf shooting, scoop marks, experiencers, Michael Sala, a ludicrous alleged alien, swimming with dolphins, solar activity and psychic research, the consciousness of stars, solar flares, an incident involving a UFO sighting and a simultaneous visit from a dead person, abduction experiences, the ”ecosystem” of the paranormal, varieties of high strangeness, “Illuminations: The UFO Phenomenon as a Parapsychological Event” by Eric Ouellet, Kenneth Ring's book “The Omega Project”, and much more! There is some fantastic conversation going on here!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
THE MEDICAL RECORD: NURSES IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR & BLOOD TEST FOR CANCER DETECTION 12-12:30 PM Marissa Lennox is joined by Dr. Alisa Naiman, Family Physician and Founder and Medical Director of The Medical Station in Toronto, Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and Dr. Fahad Razak, Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Data and Analytics at the University of Toronto. With a substantial shortage of nurses across Canada, hospitals and long term care homes have been increasingly turning to private nursing agencies and paying millions in the process. Meanwhile, we take a closer look at a successful model of primary care in an Ontario city that is setting an example for the rest of Canada. SEGMENT 2: CSIS CONCERNED OF LACK OF CONSEQUENCES FOR FOREIGN INTERFERENCE PERPETRATORS 12-12:30 PM Marissa Lennox is now joined by Phil Gurski, President-CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consultants,former strategic analyst at CSIS, and Dr. Eric Ouellet, Professor in the Department of Defence Studies at Royal Military College of Canada Internal CSIS documents obtained by the Toronto Star reveal a concern over a lack of consequences for bad actors who engage in foreign interference that affects Canada's political system. And a parliamentary committee is recommending that Ottawa add penalties to the criminal code for such offences. SEGMENT 3: GROWING CALLS TO CHANGE OTTAWA'S APPROACH TO IMMIGRATION 12:45-1 PM Marissa Lennox is now joined by Guidy Mamann, a Toronto immigration lawyer and Partner at Mamman, Sandaluk & Kingwell LLP Immigration Lawyers. Should Ottawa change its approach to immigration? A Nanos poll from September, as an example, revealed that 53 per cent of Canadians wanted the country to accept fewer of them. Currently, Ottawa's immigration plan is to allow as many as 465,000 new permanent residents in 2023. There are also growing calls to cap the number of international students being accepted and for a prioritization of highly skilled workers to add to the workforce.
THE ZOOMER SQUAD Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Bill VanGorder, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Policy Officer of CARP, Anthony Quinn, Chief Community Officer of CARP and Peter Muggeridge, Senior Editor of Zoomer Magazine for a conversation about Ontario getting back to business; Canadians navigating their health care; and more. HOUSE OF COMMONS SPEAKER PRAISES VETERAN WHO FOUGHT FOR NAZIS Jane Brown is joined by Dr. Eric Ouellet, professor in the Department of Defence Studies at Royal Military College of Canada; and Bob Richardson, President, Hammersmith Consulting to discuss House Speaker Anthony Rota praising a veteran who fought for the Nazis. CARS IN HIGH PARK Jane Brown is joined by Diane Buckell, 40-year resident and supporter of High Park, and founding member of the petition 'High Park-Access for All' for a conversation about the contentious issue of cars in High Park.
Seriah is joined by Jeremy Vaeni and Christopher Ernst to discuss the Paratopia podcast with the late Jeff Ritzmann. Topics include the disaster in Hawaii, Joshua Cutchin, Timothy Renner, a broader view of the paranormal, Tim Binnall, Ufology and official disclosure, trying to step away from studying the phenomenon, a couple of experiences in the woods, people who have strange experiences vs those who do not, Carl Jung, the depths vs the shallows, Gray Barker, John Keel, the book “They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers”, Bud Hopkins, the Brooklyn Bridge abduction, Linda Cortile, David Grusch, Carol Rainey, Emma Woods, hypnosis, “Elizabeth”, David Jacobs, alien hybrids, false memories, alien contact through text messages, Carol Crawford, Angel cards, Bashar, Mark Nesbitt and ghost hunting, kundalini and the sound of bells, the subtle and astral bodies, chakras, egoic death, Vedic belief systems, yogis, a variety of spiritual experiences, personal evolution, Hinduism and Sufiism, the Kali Yuga cycle, nirvana, the intellect and the self, reincarnation, personal transformation, the brain and consciousness, planes of existence, the nature of truth, the nature of time, knowledge vs direct experience, Adivedanta, evolution vs enlightenment, Jiddu Krishnamurti, a strange electronic event, the “Last Exit For The Lost” radio show, the game “Conarium”, the Strange Realities Conference, alien implants, iron collecting in the human body, Whitley Strieber, elf shooting, scoop marks, experiencers, Michael Sala, a ludicrous alleged alien, swimming with dolphins, solar activity and psychic research, the consciousness of stars, solar flares, an incident involving a UFO sighting and a simultaneous visit from a dead person, abduction experiences, the ”ecosystem” of the paranormal, varieties of high strangeness, “Illuminations: The UFO Phenomenon as a Parapsychological Event” by Eric Ouellet, Kenneth Ring's book “The Omega Project”, and much more! There is some fantastic conversation going on here! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is from The Burned Out Suns with Off and in the Stars Download
ZOOMER SQUAD: PREMIERS MEET & THE BEST AGE FOR A PRESIDENT Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Community Officer of CARP and Peter Muggeridge, Senior Editor of Zoomer Magazine and John Wright, Executive Vice President of Maru Public Opinion. Today: We kick things off with a discussion about the Premiers meeting in Winnipeg to discuss healthcare and the economy among other issues. And, roughly half of Americans (49 per cent), according to Pew Research, say that they prefer a President who is in their 50's. What do you think is the ideal age for someone to be President? A LOOKAHEAD TO THE NATO SUMMIT Jane Brown is now joined by Dr. Eric Ouellet, Professor in the Department of Defence Studies at Royal Military College of Canada, Dr. Stephen Saideman, Paterson Chair in International Affairs at Carleton University. Leaders of countries belonging to NATO, including Canada's Justin Trudeau, will be heading to Lithuania for a Summit where discussions about expanding membership and defense spending will be on the table. So far, not all countries such as the U.S. and Germany are interested in allowing Ukraine to join the alliance while the war with Russia remains ongoing. Our experts weigh in on the latest. THE LATEST VICTIM OF TORONTO GUN VIOLENCE: A 44-YEAR-OLD MOTHER Jane Brown is now joined by Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14 Toronto-Danforth. The community of Leslieville in Toronto's east end has been shaken in the aftermath of a 44-year-old mother killed by a stray bullet in broad daylight there. At this time, Toronto Police don't have much information--just some photos of suspects. But, what really is concerning here is how an innocent pedestrian could have been killed, and what it says about the safety of our neighbourhoods. What will be done to enhance safety on our streets so local residents and their kids don't have to be afraid to go outdoors and live in their communities? Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
For this very special 10th anniversary episode, Seriah is joined by Red Pill Junkie and Joshua Cutchin. Topics include Micah Hanks, the Daily Grail, experiences in podcasting, Greg Little, Graham Hancock, Whitley Streiber, Jacques Vallee, the book “The Invisible Gorilla”, Amie Michel, experiences working in radio, David Weatherly, Paul Kimball and the flaws and misuse of hypnosis, Bud Hopkins, an alternative explanation of hypnotic regression, divination, poltergeist activity, unconscious psycho-kinetic energy, limitations of memory, changes of opinion on paranormal phenomena, Bigfoot, “Where the Footprints End”, Eric Ouellet, “Illuminations”, the concept of the wilderness poltergeist, Loren Coleman, UFO experiences as mass poltergeist activity, UFO materials as apports, Patrick Harper, Fae artifacts, the Seth material, astrology, channeling, David Paulides, Dyatlov Pass incident, the Snake Brothers, Tobias Wayland, details added to re-tellings of strange events, Humpty Dumpty folklore, self-generated phenomena, a lost child protected by a “bear”, templates for paranormal experiences, Joshua's experiences with “the Creeper”, wandering consciousness, DMT, commonalities in psychedelic experiences, paranormal literalism, ayahuasca, UFOs as psychopomps, the dead having their own technology, Pablo Amaringo, Dr. Rick Strassman, Flying Saucer Review, different ideas of the afterlife, different experiences of death, reincarnation and ghosts, UFO Twitter, grifting in Ufology and its recurring cycles, early “Red Ice Radio”, Coast-to-Coast AM, George Noory, George Knapp, Jesse Ventura, Walter Cruttenden, interviewing guests and reading their material, building a paranormal community, Aaron Gulyas, Mike Clelland, UFO history, “Last Exit for the Lost” radio show, “Station 151” podcast, problems with David Paulides's material, the Rendlesham Forest incident, Peter Robbins, disinformation, Larry Warren, psyops, other paranormal incidents around the Rendlesham area, Roswell, John Keel, Jeff Ritzman, Rosemary Guiley, the Ufological tarot deck, Susan Demeter, Richard Dolan, people who helped build WDTRG, a view on how to look at the past, the origin story of the name of the show, a quote from Terence McKenna about fate, RPJ's sudden change in life, Mexican wrestling/Lucha libre, the future of WDTRG, “The Weird Part with Vincent Treewell” podcast, the novel “Cosmic Collision”, Psyche Corporation, “Whirring World”, and much more! This is truly wonderful discussion, touching on a decade of unique and open-minded inquiry!
For this very special 10th anniversary episode, Seriah is joined by Red Pill Junkie and Joshua Cutchin. Topics include Micah Hanks, the Daily Grail, experiences in podcasting, Greg Little, Graham Hancock, Whitley Streiber, Jacques Vallee, the book “The Invisible Gorilla”, Amie Michel, experiences working in radio, David Weatherly, Paul Kimball and the flaws and misuse of hypnosis, Bud Hopkins, an alternative explanation of hypnotic regression, divination, poltergeist activity, unconscious psycho-kinetic energy, limitations of memory, changes of opinion on paranormal phenomena, Bigfoot, “Where the Footprints End”, Eric Ouellet, “Illuminations”, the concept of the wilderness poltergeist, Loren Coleman, UFO experiences as mass poltergeist activity, UFO materials as apports, Patrick Harper, Fae artifacts, the Seth material, astrology, channeling, David Paulides, Dyatlov Pass incident, the Snake Brothers, Tobias Wayland, details added to re-tellings of strange events, Humpty Dumpty folklore, self-generated phenomena, a lost child protected by a “bear”, templates for paranormal experiences, Joshua's experiences with “the Creeper”, wandering consciousness, DMT, commonalities in psychedelic experiences, paranormal literalism, ayahuasca, UFOs as psychopomps, the dead having their own technology, Pablo Amaringo, Dr. Rick Strassman, Flying Saucer Review, different ideas of the afterlife, different experiences of death, reincarnation and ghosts, UFO Twitter, grifting in Ufology and its recurring cycles, early “Red Ice Radio”, Coast-to-Coast AM, George Noory, George Knapp, Jesse Ventura, Walter Cruttenden, interviewing guests and reading their material, building a paranormal community, Aaron Gulyas, Mike Clelland, UFO history, “Last Exit for the Lost” radio show, “Station 151” podcast, problems with David Paulides's material, the Rendlesham Forest incident, Peter Robbins, disinformation, Larry Warren, psyops, other paranormal incidents around the Rendlesham area, Roswell, John Keel, Jeff Ritzman, Rosemary Guiley, the Ufological tarot deck, Susan Demeter, Richard Dolan, people who helped build WDTRG, a view on how to look at the past, the origin story of the name of the show, a quote from Terence McKenna about fate, RPJ's sudden change in life, Mexican wrestling/Lucha libre, the future of WDTRG, “The Weird Part with Vincent Treewell” podcast, the novel “Cosmic Collision”, Psyche Corporation, “Whirring World”, and much more! This is truly wonderful discussion, touching on a decade of unique and open-minded inquiry! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Whirring World by Psyche Corporation Download
Libby Znaimer is joined by Charles Sousa, The former minister of finance for Ontario and MPP for Mississauga South, Lisa Raitt, Former Deputy Leader of Conservative Party of Canada, and Howard Hampton, former leader of the Ontario NDP. It's Tuesday - time to talk politics: And we begin in Alberta where Danielle Smith will be sworn in as the province's 19th Premier. She of course is the former head of the right wing Wild Rose party and she has promised to challenge the federal carbon tax and to introduce an Alberta sovereignty act that would reject federal laws deemed against the province's interests. This has some people wondering if Alberta is the new Quebec. --- THE LATEST ON RUSSIA-UKRAINE AND IS CANADA DOING ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE WAR EFFORT? Libby Znaimer is now joined by Dr. Maria Popova, Jean Monnet Chair and Associate Professor of Political Science at McGill University as well as Dr. Eric Ouellet, Professor in the Department of Defence Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada. Russia's latest retaliation against Ukraine has sparked condemnation around the world. President Vladimir Putin of Russia ordered the largest aerial assault since the early days of Moscow's invasion, raining missiles down on at least 11 cities and killing at least 14 people. Dozens of missile strikes — from Lviv in the west to Mykolaiv in the south and Kharkiv in the northeast — In Kyiv, residents took shelter in subway stations. All this targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. This after escalating nuclear threats from Russia. --- CANADA'S GUIDELINES ON BREAST CANCER SCREENING Libby Znaimer is now joined by Dr. David Jacobs, a radiologist at Humber River Hospital in Toronto and President of the Ontario Association of Radiologists. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the president of the Ontario Association of Radiologists is saying that breast cancer screening all across the country should be expanded to include women in their 40's and that the current guidelines are costing lives. Currently, only 4 provinces--not including Ontario--offer this to women of average risk in the younger cohort. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
Dr. Eric Ouellet, Associate Professor in the Department of Defence Studies with the Royal Military College of Canada
The Saturday edition of the Best of Fight Back, from the week that was, with Bob Komsic Interviews with: - The Zoomer Squad with Bill VanGorder, Peter Muggeridge, and Darrell Bricker on news of Ontario's reopening - Majed El Shafie live from Ukraine - The Strategy Panel with John Capobianco, Charles Sousa, and Karen Stintz discuss the federal conservative leadership race - Dr. Aurel Braun and Dr Eric Ouellet on President Zelenskyy's address to the Canadian Parliament - And the best calls of the week!
Libby Znaimer is joined by John Capobianco, Senior Vice President & Senior Partner, FleishmanHillard HighRoad,
Dr. Eric Ouellet, a professor at the Royal Military College's Department of Defense Studies
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On March 3, 2020 Fahrusha spoke with both an amazing experiencer "Jennifer" And military scientist and sociologist Dr. Eric Ouellet, the latter about UFOs as a parapsychological event. There was an EVP during the show. The post UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event #102 appeared first on Shattered Reality Podcast.
On March 3, 2020 Fahrusha spoke with both an amazing experiencer "Jennifer" And military scientist and sociologist Dr. Eric Ouellet, the latter about UFOs as a parapsychological event. There was an EVP during the show. The post UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event #102 appeared first on Shattered Reality Podcast.
Gene and Randall revisit a theory that combines parapsychology and sociology with UFOs as we present Eric Ouellet, author of “Illuminations: The UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event.” In this book, Ouellet’s book provides a thought-provoking reassessment of several well-known UFO cases, including the Washington, D.C. UFO wave of 1952, the Betty and Barney Hill abduction of 1961, the Rendlesham UFO incident of 1980, and the Belgian UFO wave of 1989-1991. Ouellet is a professor of Defense Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada, and at the Canadian Forces College (Canada’s Joint Staff and War College). He has a Ph.D. in sociology from York University (Toronto, Canada).
On episode six of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, Ryan reads a very compelling listener email from a UFO witness, who in 1980 at the age of fourteen, watched in awe as a large triangular craft hovered over her vehicle near Man Lake in Alberta, Canada. As she stared upward, she felt as though whatever controlled the craft was also controlling her thoughts, and somehow knew what she was feeling and thinking. The notion of a psychic aspect to UFO sightings bleeds over into this week's discussion with guest, Susan Demeter-St. Clair. Ryan and Susan discuss several cases that she's researched where not only psychic and telepathic communications may have been involved, but that elements of high strangeness and the paranormal may, in fact, have more to do with the UFO question than we truly give it credit for. And how do these aspects affect the witness or experiencer during and after the event? It was a fascinating discussion of these often overlooked aspects of UFO reports that certainly raise new questions. Guest Bio: Susan Demeter-St. Clair is a professional research assistant, author, editor, and PSI experimenter. Her research interests include individual and institutional responses to anomalies and exceptional human experiences, and how they interact and enact change within groups and large institutions, such as the military. Her life took on the framework of UFO experience after an encounter in 1990, and she considers anomaly studies to be her true life’s work. She has established both ParaResearchers of Ontario, and Paranormal Studies and Inquiry Canada as online educational resources for those wishing to explore the subject of anomalous events. Susan has conducted field research on unusual light phenomena and lectured on this subject at the Ontario Institute for Studies & Education, University of Toronto. She is currently collaborating with Eric Ouellet, Ph.D. of the Canadian Forces College on new approaches to UFO studies through the lenses of scientific Parapsychology. At the time of this publication, Susan is conducting a series of independent experiments based in part on the work of the late mathematician, Dr. A.R.G Owen and psychotherapist Dr. Joel Whitton that will be the focus of a book on UFOs, social PSI, and Magick. More info can be found on her website: www.susanstclair.com - - - New Intro & Outro Voiceover by Jaime Lamchick. Check out her work at: www.jaimelamchick.com Personal stories or guest and topics discussions can be sent to Sprague@somewhereintheskies.com Twitter: @SomewhereSkies Ryan's book is available in paperback & ebook HERE
The Paracast explores cutting-edge theories about the paranormal with Eric Ouellet, author of "Illuminations: The UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event." In this book, Dr. Ouellet asks the compelling question, "What if UFO experiences are the result of large-scale, unconscious, psychic forces?" According to the promotional notes for the book: "In Illuminations, sociologist Eric Ouellet offers a novel approach to a phenomenon that has thus far resisted all other efforts to explain it, be it as extraterrestrial craft, time travelers, secret government projects, or natural phenomena." The author is a professor of Defense Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada, and at the Canadian Forces College (Canada’s Joint Staff and War College). He has a Ph.D. in sociology from York University (Toronto, Canada).
Author Eric Ouellet discusses his new book, Illuminations, which presents the hypothesis that UFOs are a parapsychological phenomenon.
Security Current podcast - for IT security, networking, risk, compliance and privacy professionals
Some research suggests that 97 percent of organizations are already compromised, according to former Gartner analyst Eric Ouellet. And according to Ouellet the hackers are smarter and more persistent than ever, often having a better understanding of an organization's particular computing environment better than its owners. Recorded on the streets of San Francisco with Security Current's Vic Wheatman, Ouellet who is currently VP of Strategy for Bay Dynamics says that hackers will find a way to get inside an organization's network even if it takes a long time. There is only so much you can do to protect your environment, Ouellet adds and points to credit card companies use of anomalous behaviors as where the industry needs to head to mitigate attacks.
Security Current podcast - for IT security, networking, risk, compliance and privacy professionals
The drumbeat of breaches -- Home Depot, Target, Jimmy John's and the list goes one -- continues almost daily. Why is this the case? It doesn't appear to be a lack of security investment or governance. As you'll hear from one former Gartner analyst who has 'gone over to the dark side,' a key problem is that individual security functions largely exist in isolated silos. Eric Ouellet, who is now VP of Strategy at Bay Dynamics, says this approach leads to data overload for security analysts causing fatigue and subsequently inadequate responses to attacks. Ouellet tells securitycurrent's Vic Wheatman that traditional approaches have flaws and generally lack the correlation of threat information from one silo to the rest, which would support holistic responses.
Security Current podcast - for IT security, networking, risk, compliance and privacy professionals
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions help keep private data private. Using various rules based on certain policies, sensitive information can be prevented from being exfiltrated. But CISOs are walking a fine line. They must be careful not to inhibit user and business processes lest there be dire business consequences. securitycurrent's Vic Wheatman speaks with ex-Gartner analyst Eric Ouellet, who is now Vice President of Strategy at Bay Dynamics, about how DLP actually works and where it can be used.