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On episode 413, Ryan sits down in studio with former UFO researcher and filmmaker, Paul Kimball, to discuss his Top 5 people in UFOlogy that he misses most! In a special BONUS Patreon episode, Kimball will also share his Top 5 People in UFOlogy he wishes would go away. This is a cosmic conversation you definitely won't want to miss!Follow Paul Kimball: https://www.facebook.com/paul.kimball.165Please take a moment to rate and review us on Spotify and Apple.Book Ryan on CAMEO at: https://bit.ly/3kwz3DOPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesByMeACoffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQPayPal: Sprague51@hotmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/NTkmuwyB4FBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ryansprague.bsky.socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/SomewhereSkiesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/somewhereskiespod/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ryansprague51Order Ryan's new book: https://a.co/d/4KNQnM4Order Ryan's older book: https://amzn.to/3PmydYCStore: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12URead Ryan's articles at: https://medium.com/@ryan-sprague51Opening Theme Song by SeptembryoCopyright © 2025 Ryan Sprague. All rights reservedSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Canadian documentary filmmaker and UFO researcher Paul Kimball details some of the issues hurting the UFO field and why it needs a major overhaul. As regular listeners know, Kimball is the nephew of the late UFO author and lecturer Stanton T. Friedman. As the years pass, has a realistic approach to the mystery made any difference?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-paracast-the-gold-standard-of-paranormal-radio--6203433/support.
Paul Kimball is an active musician in Stockton California. He conducts Musicals, The Zion Chamber Orchestra and Pops Choir and recently retired after 36 years as a music teacher with the Lincoln Unified School District. He is French Horn player. As a baby, Paul lived in Foster Care after being relinquished by his first mother, a concert cellist, at 5 days old. He was adopted on his first birthday by a liberal Berkeley family in the 1960's. He is married to Doctor Dominee Muller-Kimball. They have two daughters and one and one beautiful grandson! Paul loves hiking. His Memoir, We are all Human Beings/An Adoptee Ponders is available on Amazon and Outskirts Press. He is currently working with California Alliance for Adoptee Rights on legislation that would allow unrestricted access to Original Birth Certificates to Adult California born adoptees.Paul's memoir, "We are all Human Beings; An Adoptee Ponders is available on Amazon.com. Music by Corey Quinn
Bob talks to Ryan Murphy about his lawsuit against the town of Greece, Bob talks about Trump wanting to change the 14th amendment, and an attempted rape at the U of R, Bob talks to Paul Kimball of the Western Monroe Historical Society about the latest on the Morgan-Manning House, Bob talks about Joe Morelle, and covers events in Washington.
Co-host Paul Kimball is a filmmaker and nephew of famous UFO figure Stanton T. Friedman. In this episode, he and Gene present author and TV personality Nick Pope, who used to manage the British Government's UFO desk. You'll hear Nick's views about ongoing disclosures of UFO evidence by the UK government, significant UFO cases and lots more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-paracast-the-gold-standard-of-paranormal-radio--6203433/support.
On episode 381, we are joined in studio by filmmaker, television host, and former UFO researcher, Paul Kimball! For one night only, he returns to UFOs to give his brutally honest thoughts on the state of UFOlogy and then he shares his favorite 5 UFO cases of all-time! Follow Paul on Twitter: https://x.com/paulkimballfilmPatreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesByMeACoffee: buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQPayPal: Sprague51@hotmail.comWebsite: www.somewhereintheskies.comStore: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12UYouTube Channel: CLICK HERETwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/somewhereskies/videosOrder Ryan's new book: https://a.co/d/4KNQnM4Order Ryan's older book: https://amzn.to/3PmydYCTwitter: @SomewhereSkiesRead Ryan's Articles by CLICKING HEREOpening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per KiilstofteProduced by LIONSGATECopyright © 2024. Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seriah is joined by writer, podcaster, and experiencer Jeremy Vaeni. Topics include Jeff Ritzmann, Lisa Ritzmann, the “Paratopia” and “Paranormal Waypoint” podcasts, David Biedny, Paul Kimball, hypnotic regression and its problems, David Jacobs, Project Core, Jeremy's personal experiences, George Hansen's trickster theory, qualities that make an experiencer, self-empowerment vs death of self, oneness vs identity, the search for meaning, Philip Imbrogno, personalities in ufology and paranormal studies who exaggerate their military and/or academic background, Steven Greer, fiction promoted as fact, Luis Elizondo, Whitley Strieber, Jacques Vallee, Paula Harris, meta-metals, Jeremy's youthful bizarre Ouija board experiences, the film “The Attic Expeditions”, Jeremy's abduction experience, the frequency of experiencers having encounters with multiple phenomena, Terence McKenna's experience with an Adamski-style UFO, Walter Bosley and NIMSA, the Fae, how human's thinking has changed over history, absurdity in high strangeness, Seriah's UFO over the lake experience, Jeremy's teenage UFO experiences, the paranormal driving people mad, the motives for fakery, the Philip experiment, Skin Walker Ranch, 9/11 footage confiscated and never released, and much more! This is a fascinating discussion with one of WDTRG's most unique and entertaining guests!
Seriah is joined by writer, podcaster, and experiencer Jeremy Vaeni. Topics include Jeff Ritzmann, Lisa Ritzmann, the “Paratopia” and “Paranormal Waypoint” podcasts, David Biedny, Paul Kimball, hypnotic regression and its problems, David Jacobs, Project Core, Jeremy's personal experiences, George Hansen's trickster theory, qualities that make an experiencer, self-empowerment vs death of self, oneness vs identity, the search for meaning, Philip Imbrogno, personalities in ufology and paranormal studies who exaggerate their military and/or academic background, Steven Greer, fiction promoted as fact, Luis Elizondo, Whitley Strieber, Jacques Vallee, Paula Harris, meta-metals, Jeremy's youthful bizarre Ouija board experiences, the film “The Attic Expeditions”, Jeremy's abduction experience, the frequency of experiencers having encounters with multiple phenomena, Terence McKenna's experience with an Adamski-style UFO, Walter Bosley and NIMSA, the Fae, how human's thinking has changed over history, absurdity in high strangeness, Seriah's UFO over the lake experience, Jeremy's teenage UFO experiences, the paranormal driving people mad, the motives for fakery, the Philip experiment, Skin Walker Ranch, 9/11 footage confiscated and never released, and much more! This is a fascinating discussion with one of WDTRG's most unique and entertaining guests!- Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part PodcastOutro Music is Flash of the Blade (Iron Maiden Cover) by Seasons of the Wolf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 32, we are joined by Ryan's investigative partners on the Haunted television series, Paul Kimball and Dillion Garland, to recap and review WWE Bad Blood! Did the Hell in a Cell Match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre truly deliver? What went wrong at the end of the Dom Mysterio shark cage match? Who made their returns and what happened when Bad Blood went off the air? Tune in the find out!VOTE for Dillon in the Face of Horror Contest: https://faceofhorror.org/2024/dillon-garlandFollow Paul on Twitter: https://x.com/paulkimballfilmWatch Haunted HEREWatch Pay the Tithe: https://vimeo.com/878487892Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/SomewhereintheRingPodcastByMeACoffee: buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQEmail: SomewhereintheRing@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: @SomewhereRingPodFollow on Twitter: @SomeRingPodFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/424653323266736Store: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12U© Ryan Sprague, 2024. All Rights Reserved.Produced by LIONSGATE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover the ins and outs of social media management at Lincoln Unified School District with Tyler Heberle, a one-person communications powerhouse. Tyler manages the social media presence for 12 schools and the district, showcasing how he balances it all.Don't miss Tyler's insights on leveraging video strategy, including a viral moment featuring a simple yet impactful marching band clip.Learn how celebrating staff can captivate your audience as Tyler walks you through his heartfelt tribute to a retiring choir instructor, which even garnered local media attention.SPECIAL GUESTTyler HeberleMedia Communication SpecialistLincoln Unified School District, CaliforniaEmail: theberle@lusd.net Website: https://www.lusd.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LUSDStockton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lincolnunifiedschooldistrict/ Twitter: https://x.com/LUSDTweets Threads: https://www.threads.net/@lincolnunifiedschooldistrict USEFUL INFORMATIONRetirement post for Paul Kimball that led to local media coverage.High school marching band post that went viral!Order your copy of my book Social Media for Schools: Proven Storytelling Strategies & Ideas to Celebrate Your Students & Staff - While Keeping Your Sanity now!Interested in our membership program? Learn more here: https://socialschool4edu.com/MORE RESOURCESFree Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools!Sign up for our free e-newsletter - click herewww.SocialSchool4EDU.com
In part 2 of the Primer episode, Seriah is joined by Chris Ernst to answer frequently asked questions about the show, its guests, and his life. Topics include WDTRG's positions on the paranormal, artificial separations between strange phenomena, Aldus Huxley, universal truths, William James, experiences across cultures and over time, Seriah's experience with AI predicting his career, government disclosure, disenchantment vs re-enchantment, reasonable skepticism, John Mack, Bud Hopkins, Mark Jacobs, Emma Woods, Jeff Ritzman and Jeremy Vaeni, Peter Robbins, Rendlesham Forest incident, Larry Warren, the problems with hypnotic regression, Paul Kimball, Red Pill Junkie, Mike Clelland, Jenny Randles, hypnosis and memory recovery, a video game analogy, past lives in Atlantis, Richard Doty and the gullibility of current “disclosure”, Paratopia podcast, the 2013 film “Mirage Men”, the book “Project Beta” by Greg Bishop, “Saucers, Spooks, and Kooks” by Adam Gorightly, Steve Berg, “Messengers of Deception” by Jacques Vallee, politics and its avoidance on WDTRG, free speech, Timothy Renner, Amber, religious perspectives, an analogy by Aleister Crowley, reality TV and demons, daemons vs demons, European cat murder, esoteric Nazism, better questions in the paranormal, the difficulty of establishing facts, evidence vs proof, data vs interpretation, studying the phenomena through art vs science, Steve Jobs, the “Behind the Bastards” podcast, the Seth material, the occult and magical practice, Seriah's entry into magick, Jack Parsons and Aleister Crowley, the esoteric and the UFO phenomenon, memories and false memories, the film “Witness to Another World”, shamanic journeys, The Electric Universe, Terrence Howard's embrace of alternative science and attempt to start a new form of math, Joe Rogan, Walt Thornhill, the book “The God Star”, the idea of Bigfoot and the wilderness poltergeist, Joshua Cutchin and Timothy Renner, “Strange Familiars” podcast, Micha Hanks and Paul Kimball, Chris's documentary on WDTRG “Magicians Long to See”, previous frequent guests Taylor And Wren, paranormal experiences and the need (or lack of need for) validation, Natalie Grewe WDTRG sometime audio editor, the animated series “Scavengers Reign”, Seriah's autobiography, early and more recent roundtable guests, Barbara Fisher, Mike Festa, Adam Sayne and Serfiel Stevenson, Marty Garza, Katie of the Night, Octavian and the “Strange Dominions” podcast, Vincent Treewell and “The Weird Part” podcast, Cherylee Black, Aaron Gulyas and “The Saucer Life” podcast, UFO history episodes, artists involved in the intro and outro music, Jeff Ritzmann, people who have contributed to the show, difficulties of scheduling, extensive book recommendations, and much, much more! This episode is a priceless resource for things to look into!
In part 2 of the Primer episode, Seriah is joined by Chris Ernst to answer frequently asked questions about the show, its guests, and his life. Topics include WDTRG's positions on the paranormal, artificial separations between strange phenomena, Aldus Huxley, universal truths, William James, experiences across cultures and over time, Seriah's experience with AI predicting his career, government disclosure, disenchantment vs re-enchantment, reasonable skepticism, John Mack, Bud Hopkins, Mark Jacobs, Emma Woods, Jeff Ritzman and Jeremy Vaeni, Peter Robbins, Rendlesham Forest incident, Larry Warren, the problems with hypnotic regression, Paul Kimball, Red Pill Junkie, Mike Clelland, Jenny Randles, hypnosis and memory recovery, a video game analogy, past lives in Atlantis, Richard Doty and the gullibility of current “disclosure”, Paratopia podcast, the 2013 film “Mirage Men”, the book “Project Beta” by Greg Bishop, “Saucers, Spooks, and Kooks” by Adam Gorightly, Steve Berg, “Messengers of Deception” by Jacques Vallee, politics and its avoidance on WDTRG, free speech, Timothy Renner, Amber, religious perspectives, an analogy by Aleister Crowley, reality TV and demons, daemons vs demons, European cat murder, esoteric Nazism, better questions in the paranormal, the difficulty of establishing facts, evidence vs proof, data vs interpretation, studying the phenomena through art vs science, Steve Jobs, the “Behind the Bastards” podcast, the Seth material, the occult and magical practice, Seriah's entry into magick, Jack Parsons and Aleister Crowley, the esoteric and the UFO phenomenon, memories and false memories, the film “Witness to Another World”, shamanic journeys, The Electric Universe, Terrence Howard's embrace of alternative science and attempt to start a new form of math, Joe Rogan, Walt Thornhill, the book “The God Star”, the idea of Bigfoot and the wilderness poltergeist, Joshua Cutchin and Timothy Renner, “Strange Familiars” podcast, Micha Hanks and Paul Kimball, Chris's documentary on WDTRG “Magicians Long to See”, previous frequent guests Taylor And Wren, paranormal experiences and the need (or lack of need for) validation, Natalie Grewe WDTRG sometime audio editor, the animated series “Scavengers Reign”, Seriah's autobiography, early and more recent roundtable guests, Barbara Fisher, Mike Festa, Adam Sayne and Serfiel Stevenson, Marty Garza, Katie of the Night, Octavian and the “Strange Dominions” podcast, Vincent Treewell and “The Weird Part” podcast, Cherylee Black, Aaron Gulyas and “The Saucer Life” podcast, UFO history episodes, artists involved in the intro and outro music, Jeff Ritzmann, people who have contributed to the show, difficulties of scheduling, extensive book recommendations, and much, much more! This episode is a priceless resource for things to look into! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Hellbound by Vrangvendt Download
Season 2 returns and a very familiar guest for a special day. Ross's Dad joins the party to talk about an under-considered part of business. Customer service. Follow Ross Kimball on social media: Instagram Twitter This is an Audio Wool Original, produced by Byron McKoy.
We observe ten years of The Paracast with a special roundtable featuring two of our guest co-hosts over the years, Greg Bishop, of “Radio Misterioso,” film producer Paul Kimball, and long-time forum participant and moderator Goggs Mackay. We talk about the state of paranormal research, how our views have changed over the years when it comes to individual cases, such as Roswell, and the possible causes of the UFO phenomenon. The panel also discusses things that might be done to make research more productive; what about the evidence contained in those UFO databases, what about free and transparent evaluation of all the evidence? The discussion also includes the plight of the experiencer, how their lives have been impacted by their experience, and where UFO abductions may fit in. And what about “panic in the woods” and the “Oz Factor”? Sadly Goggs is no longer with us.
Seriah is joined by prolific fiction and nonfiction author, researcher, and esoteric initiate Robert Guffey. Topics include Robert's writing, dream experiences, Masonic initiation, the book “Chameleo: A Strange but True Story of Invisible Spies, Heroin Addiction, and Homeland Security”, cyberpunk author Rudy Rucker, Carlos Castaneda, William S. Burroughs, an entire story that emerged as a dream, dream journaling, experiences in publishing, a bizarre experience with Robert's wife and a precognitive dream, John Keel's book “Strange Creatures from Space and Time”, Flannel Man, Timothy Renner and the ”Strange Familiars” podcast, a weird lucid dream involving a shark, programming oneself to lucid dream, a disturbing shared erotic dream, Rick Strassman's DMT research, the book “The Spirit Molecule”, Australian Aboriginal beliefs, authors Dennis Etchison and George Clayton Johnson, a meeting between Whitley Streiber and Terence McKenna, Gnostic Bishop Stephen Hoeller, ritual magic and UFO experience, Manly P. Hall, Israel Regardie, psychedelics and psychological stability, the dangers of falling down the rabbit hole, conspiracy theories, moon-landing denialism, flat earth theory, Ufology as religion, the problems of literalism and metaphor in religion, Linda Moulton Howe, UFO contactee literature, Carl Jung, Orfeo Angelucci, “The Secret of the Saucers” book, Alan Moore, magick as a branch of art, Paul Kimball, UFO phenomena as an art project, Freemasonry in Shakespeare, a strange dream involving Masonry and aliens and owls, surrealist art, Antonio Vilas-Boas, abduction as esoteric initiation, Timothy Leary, psychedelics and set and setting, Whitley Streiber and Catholicsm, the article “Invisible Predators”, modern cloaking technology, Richard Schowengerdt and electro-optical camouflage, invisibility and Rosicrucianism, invisible aliens, the Philip K. Dick novel “V.A.L.I.S.”, King James and demonology and the Lesser Key of Solomon, Kenneth Arnold's visits from invisible beings, John Keel's “Operation Trojan Horse”, Albert K. Bender's encounter with a bizarre entity, the book “UFO Warning” by John Stuart, Doreen Wilkinson, sexual assault by invisible beings, the 1970's “Entity” case, bizarre later information about John Stuart, the Netflix series “3 Body Problem” , the novella “The Open Doors” by Whitley Streiber, Trevor James Constable, rods, spontaneous human invisibility, Donna Good Higbee, Christopher Bledsoe, an attack in the woods by invisible entities, possible various natures of invisibility, a witness encounter with invisible creatures that use language, the Glimmer Man phenomena, a family's strange encounter with what appears to be high-tech optical camouflage, a radio host who took legal action against a corporation that was experimenting on him with cloaking and hologram technology, adaptive camouflage, surveillance of civilians, Josephine Grace- targeted artist and journalist, inothernewsradio podcast, cybertronic technology, misuse of gifted programs to seek out psychic individuals, Tessa Dick (Philip's widow), “A Scanner Darkly” novel, Robert's latest novel “Dead Monkey Rum”, the Rondo awards, and much more! This is a classic discussion, jam-packed with information!
On episode 05 of SOMEWHERE IN THE RING, Ryan and Andrew are joined by filmmaker and wrestling enthusiast, Paul Kimball, to break down the ENTIRE Wrestlemania 40 weekend. What were their favorite moments, matches, and appearances? Who walked away with the titles? And could this truly be the greatest Wrestlemania of all-time? Grab a table, ladder, or chair and sit back for an epic discussion, somewhere in the ring! Follow Paul Kimball on Twitter: @paulkimballfilmVisit Absurd by Design at: https://absurdbydesign.wordpress.com/Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/SomewhereintheRingPodcastEmail: SomewhereintheRing@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: @SomewhereRingPodFollow on Twitter: @SomeRingPodFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/424653323266736Store: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12U© Ryan Sprague, 2024. All Rights Reserved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Paul Kimball, a biracial adoptee, explores his own abandonment issues as he searches, and eventually reunites with his birth parents. After a seemingly joyous reunion, his birth mother, a Caucasian professional cellist, rejects him. This causes him to seek out his Armenian birth father, who along with his extended family, accepts him as one of their own. Paul's birthparents met at the Hollywood Methodist Church in 1961. Vahe had immigrated from Iraq to California, while Wendy gave cello concerts throughout the United States. After Wendy became pregnant, they decided to have an abortion in Mexico, and upon arrival, changed their minds. As directed by her parents, Wendy had her baby in secret in Fort Bragg. Vahe was told that the baby had been aborted. After one week with Wendy, Paul was given up for adoption. He was placed in foster care through Children's Home Society for four and a half months. Being biracial, Paul was considered a "Hard to Place" baby. The Kimballs, a wonderfully liberal Berkeley family, decided to adopt Paul. On Paul's first birthday, November 22nd, 1962, he was officially adopted three hours before the assassination of President Kennedy. Paul became a professional French Horn player, conductor and music teacher. He had always been deeply moved by the cello, especially the recordings of Jacqueline Du Pre. Music was his life, and cello his therapy. After marrying and becoming a father of two daughters, Paul searched for his birthmother. Upon learning that she was a cellist, he was even more determined to meet her. After several months and false leads, he found her name in the Musician's Union directory. This led to a three-hour phone call with birth mother, Wendy. Paul and Wendy met in L.A. and had a beautiful three-month reunion. That summer, she went to New York to play in an orchestra. While there, she made the decision to keep Paul a secret. She was afraid of being thought of as a "slut." She stopped all communication. When the horrors of 911 happened, Paul left one last message on her phone. This led Wendy to contact his mother in law, and let her know that Paul must never contact her again. In shock, Paul decided to search for his birth father. With some clues provided by Wendy, including his last name, Paul tracked down Vahe through his brother Vasken. On Christmas day, Vasken announced to his extended family that Vahe had an unknown son, much to their astonishment. That evening, Paul called Vasken who handed the phone to Vahe. The first words that Vahe said to him were "Son, I love you!" For twelve years, Vahe, Paul and the extended Armenian community got to know and love each other. Paul kept tabs on Wendy through her summer orchestra's website. One summer he noticed that she wasn't listed. He learned through a facebook message that Wendy had died a few years earlier. Paul found her gravesite, but no marker, just grass. He decided to design one for her. When the marker was completed, he visited it alone, in tears, while listening to cello music. Paul's adopted parents, and Vahe passed away. His adopted father committed suicide three days after his mother passed while looking at her pictures. Now that his parents were gone, Paul continued to contemplate his abandonment issues. The realization that we are all human beings, adopted or not, and that we are all a part of nature, has brought much comfort and healing." Buy Paul's book: https://www.amazon.com/We-Are-All-Human-Beings/dp/1977236197 Follow us on Instagram @unearthingadoption Send us an e-mail: unearthingadoption@gmail.com
After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the University Medal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee, and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - filmmaker Paul Kimball graduated from Acadia in 1989 with an Honours Degree in History and Political Science, and in 1992 from Dalhousie with a law degree. Paul began his media career in college, as the arts & entertainment editor of The Athenaeum at Acadia, and the host of a number of radio shows on CKIC 790 AM. After graduating from law school, he spent seven years as a musician and producer, founding both Tall Poppies and Julia's Rain, seminal bands of the alternative music movement in Halifax during the 1990s, and producing or managing a number of others. A former Program Administrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation, and consultant for Salter Street Films and several provincial governments, Paul founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films Limited in 1999. In the past decade, Paul has served as the President of the Nova Scotia Film and Television Producers Association, a member of the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee, and a founding member of the Motion Picture Industry Association of Nova Scotia. As a film & television producer / writer / director since 1999, Paul has created over a dozen documentaries on a wide range of subjects. These include paranormal-themed films such as Stanton T. Friedman is Real, Aztec: 1948, Do You Believe in Majic, and Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, all of which focused on the UFO phenomenon, Fields of Fear, about Canadian cattle mutilations, and The Island of Blood, about the legendary chupacabra of Puerto Rico. In 2008-09, Paul wrote, directed, produced and hosted the popular regional television series Ghost Cases, and is currently developing the documentary Beyond Best Evidence: The UFO Enigma, the sequel to Best Evidence. He also wrote, produced and directed the feature film Eternal Kiss in 2008, the television series The Classical Now for two seasons on Bravo, and the acclaimed classical music documentary Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, also for Bravo. Paul is currently in pre-production on the supernatural thriller, Rubicon, starring Natalie Dormer, Luke Treadaway and Francesca Annis. - www.redstarfilmtv.com
Seriah is joined by Super_inframan and author, researcher, and experiencer Jeremy Vaeni. Jeremy brings his unique, sarcastic sense of humor. Topics include an experience with the late Jeff Ritzmann, strange light phenomenon, the Paratopia podcast, Project Archivist, UFO disclosure, George Hansen, David Jacobs, Bud Hopkins, Emma Woods, hypnotic regression, alien abduction phenomenon, UFO Magazine, Nancy Burns, Peter Robbins, Carol Rainey, Brooklyn Bridge Abduction, Hopkin's misconduct, Paul Kimball, abduction as a spiritual experience, lack of progress in paranormal fields, a bizarre ghost hunting experience in Gettysburg, electronics in paranormal research, an experience with a Theremin, an encounter with a dark formless entity, a lost tape, Jeff Ritzmann's strange experience with a female apparition, the trickster element in high strangeness, a very weird light incident, Whitley Streiber's novel “2012: The War for Souls”, Mac Tonnies, kundalini energy, a weird encounter in a field, a strange orb/ball of light experience, multiple explanations for paranormal phenomenon, cognitive dissonance, nonsensical actions of entities, aliens with outdated technology, Bigfoot showing up in suburban areas, anomalous ghost hunting EVPs, southern Lizardman sightings, Seriah's bizarre EVP recording, fox sounds, ghost hunters fooled by coyotes, cougar encounters, Saxon's experience with a weird massive snake, an encounter with a bizarre, possibly folkloric entity in Japan, the limits of perception and the human brain, linguistics, Noam Chomsky, the importance of language to forming an understanding, the Lakota language, the Australian Indigenous language, Tiokasin Ghosthorse, the exclusiveness of the discussion about space, “The Infinite Now” podcast, Jeremy's book “Aliens: The First and Final Disclosure”, humor and high strangeness, absurdity in the paranormal, Native Hawaiian worldview, cultural appropriation, George Hansen and Trickster theory, an alleged dancing figurine of the Virgin Mary, ego in the paranormal world, Steven Greer, Kim Carlsberg, Zachariah Sitchin, human/alien hybrid theory, channeling, spiritual grifting, Scott Lilienfeld and hypnosis, and much more! This is a one of a kind, wide-ranging and delightful conversation!
Ross is back with a new season and a very familiar guest.Ross's Dad joins the party to talk about his expertise, Job Interviews. Follow Ross Kimball on social media: Instagram Twitter This is an Audio Wool Original, produced by Byron McKoy.
Seriah is joined by Super_inframan and author, researcher, and experiencer Jeremy Vaeni. Jeremy brings his unique, sarcastic sense of humor. Topics include an experience with the late Jeff Ritzmann, strange light phenomenon, the Paratopia podcast, Project Archivist, UFO disclosure, George Hansen, David Jacobs, Bud Hopkins, Emma Woods, hypnotic regression, alien abduction phenomenon, UFO Magazine, Nancy Burns, Peter Robbins, Carol Rainey, Brooklyn Bridge Abduction, Hopkin's misconduct, Paul Kimball, abduction as a spiritual experience, lack of progress in paranormal fields, a bizarre ghost hunting experience in Gettysburg, electronics in paranormal research, an experience with a Theremin, an encounter with a dark formless entity, a lost tape, Jeff Ritzmann's strange experience with a female apparition, the trickster element in high strangeness, a very weird light incident, Whitley Streiber's novel “2012: The War for Souls”, Mac Tonnies, kundalini energy, a weird encounter in a field, a strange orb/ball of light experience, multiple explanations for paranormal phenomenon, cognitive dissonance, nonsensical actions of entities, aliens with outdated technology, Bigfoot showing up in suburban areas, anomalous ghost hunting EVPs, southern Lizardman sightings, Seriah's bizarre EVP recording, fox sounds, ghost hunters fooled by coyotes, cougar encounters, Saxon's experience with a weird massive snake, an encounter with a bizarre, possibly folkloric entity in Japan, the limits of perception and the human brain, linguistics, Noam Chomsky, the importance of language to forming an understanding, the Lakota language, the Australian Indigenous language, Tiokasin Ghosthorse, the exclusiveness of the discussion about space, “The Infinite Now” podcast, Jeremy's book “Aliens: The First and Final Disclosure”, humor and high strangeness, absurdity in the paranormal, Native Hawaiian worldview, cultural appropriation, George Hansen and Trickster theory, an alleged dancing figurine of the Virgin Mary, ego in the paranormal world, Steven Greer, Kim Carlsberg, Zachariah Sitchin, human/alien hybrid theory, channeling, spiritual grifting, Scott Lilienfeld and hypnosis, and much more! This is a one of a kind, wide-ranging and delightful conversation! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music by The Jon Stickley Trio with "Darth Radar". Download
Seriah is joined by Super Inframan and Leo, a life-long experiencer. Topics include the Seth material, synchronicities, artistic creativity and mysticism, Paul Kimball, the paranormal as an art project by the Other, EVP, Friedrich Jürgensen, Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC), phone calls and radio/TV communication with the dead, psychic mediumship, spirit guides, Sonia Rinaldi, voices from the unseen, Jane Roberts, Graham Hancock, The Daily Grail, Indigenous history in the Americas, a family story of ball lightning, a strange column of light, differences in human perceptions and reactions, an isolated island, the film “Dr. Strangelove”, a bizarre encounter with an apparent underwater creature, fading memories of paranormal experiences, ongoing incidents of strangely bent cedar trees, repeated weird vandalism-type occurrences, a recording of an unexplained voice, experiences alone in the woods at night, life events and the paranormal, strange lightning and fire incidents, other tree weirdness, folklore about entities crossing running water, recording affecting appearances, an encounter with a small flying square object, a bizarre sound, sound projection, “Malevolent” podcast by Harlan Guthrie, a peculiar rock resembling a megalithic standing stone, nature and art, simulacra, Josh Cutchin, earthworks in Ireland, sacred spaces, Carl Jung, Jacques Vallee, Fae lore, lake monsters, Tim Renner, “Where the Footprints End”, the unification of the paranormal, Todd Standing, “Discovering Bigfoot”, Les Stroud, “Survivorman”, a bizarre fallen tree that seems to defy physics, stomping sounds in the middle of the night, A.P. Strange, hostile poltergeist activity, being alone with the unknown, habituators, odd dreams, and much more! This is a fascinating discussion of first-hand high strangeness experiences!
Seriah is joined by Super Inframan and Leo, a life-long experiencer. Topics include the Seth material, synchronicities, artistic creativity and mysticism, Paul Kimball, the paranormal as an art project by the Other, EVP, Friedrich Jürgensen, Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC), phone calls and radio/TV communication with the dead, psychic mediumship, spirit guides, Sonia Rinaldi, voices from the unseen, Jane Roberts, Graham Hancock, The Daily Grail, Indigenous history in the Americas, a family story of ball lightning, a strange column of light, differences in human perceptions and reactions, an isolated island, the film “Dr. Strangelove”, a bizarre encounter with an apparent underwater creature, fading memories of paranormal experiences, ongoing incidents of strangely bent cedar trees, repeated weird vandalism-type occurrences, a recording of an unexplained voice, experiences alone in the woods at night, life events and the paranormal, strange lightning and fire incidents, other tree weirdness, folklore about entities crossing running water, recording affecting appearances, an encounter with a small flying square object, a bizarre sound, sound projection, “Malevolent” podcast by Harlan Guthrie, a peculiar rock resembling a megalithic standing stone, nature and art, simulacra, Josh Cutchin, earthworks in Ireland, sacred spaces, Carl Jung, Jacques Vallee, Fae lore, lake monsters, Tim Renner, “Where the Footprints End”, the unification of the paranormal, Todd Standing, “Discovering Bigfoot”, Les Stroud, “Survivorman”, a bizarre fallen tree that seems to defy physics, stomping sounds in the middle of the night, A.P. Strange, hostile poltergeist activity, being alone with the unknown, habituators, odd dreams, and much more! This is a fascinating discussion of first-hand high strangeness experiences! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Leo has also started an Instagram @strangeloveislandYou can also email him at leo.q.watson@protonmail.com Outro Music is Tom Fury with See You in the Bar Download
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!
In this week's Unraveling Adoption Podcast, Beth talks with Paul Kimball, an adoptee from Northern California and author of the memoir We Are All Human Beings: An Adoptee Ponders. Music has always been a huge part of his life, and he currently works as a conductor, horn player, and school music teacher. He didn't realize it at first, but when he reunited with his birth mother, the passion for music made sense. In this episode, we talk about the power of music to transcend time and space and connect individuals deeply. ===============
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
Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
What comes after the fog? What helps us navigate that? What do we do to feel good? Adoptee Paul and I go deep for answers, because that's where the priceless gems are hidden. Those priceless gems are insights that move us to a better, happier place. We both loved this conversation and hope you love it too. If you don't we will give you your money back. Hold on a minute - we're giving you these priceless gems free! Enjoy....Here's a bit about Paul:Paul Kimball, a biracial adoptee, explores his own abandonment issues as he searches, and eventually reunites with his birth parents. After a seemingly joyous reunion, his birth mother, a Caucasian professional cellist, rejects him. This causes him to seek out his Armenian birth father, who along with his extended family, accepts him as one of their own.Paul's birthparents met at the Hollywood Methodist Church in 1961. Vahe had immigrated from Iraq to California, while Wendy gave cello concerts throughout the United States. After Wendy became pregnant, they decided to have an abortion in Mexico, and upon arrival, changed their minds. As directed by her parents, Wendy had her baby in secret in Fort Bragg. Vahe was told that the baby had been aborted.After one week with Wendy, Paul was given up for adoption. He was placed in foster care through Children's Home Society for four and a half months. Being biracial, Paul was considered a "Hard to Place" baby. The Kimballs, a wonderfully liberal Berkeley family, decided to adopt Paul. On Paul's first birthday, November 22nd, 1962, he was officially adopted three hours before the assassination of President Kennedy.Paul became a professional French Horn player, conductor and music teacher. He had always been deeply moved by the cello, especially the recordings of Jacqueline Du Pre. Music was his life, and cello his therapy.After marrying and becoming a father of two daughters, Paul searched for his birthmother. Upon learning that she was a cellist, he was even more determined to meet her. After several months and false leads, he found her name in the Musician's Union directory. This led to a three-hour phone call with birth mother, Wendy.Paul and Wendy met in L.A. and had a beautiful three-month reunion. That summer, she went to New York to play in an orchestra. While there, she made the decision to keep Paul a secret. She was afraid of being thought of as a "slut." She stopped all communication. When the horrors of 911 happened, Paul left one last message on her phone. This led Wendy to contact his mother in law, and let her know that Paul must never contact her again.In shock, Paul decided to search for his birth father. With some clues provided by Wendy, including his last name, Paul tracked down Vahe through his brother Vasken. On Christmas day, Vasken announced to his extended family that Vahe had an unknown son, much to their astonishment. That evening, Paul called Vasken who handed the phone to Vahe. The first words that Vahe said to him were "Son, I love you!"For twelve years, Vahe, Paul and the extended Armenian community got to know and love each other.Paul kept tabs on Wendy through her summer orchestra's website. One summer he noticed that she wasn't listed. He learned through a facebook message that Wendy had died a few years earlier.Paul found her gravesite, but no marker, just grass. He decided to design one for her. When the marker was completed, he visited it alone, in tears, while listening to cello music. Paul's adopted parents, and Vahe passed away. His adopted father committed suicide three days after his mother passed while looking at her pictures.Now that his parents were gone, Paul continued to contemplate his abandonment issues. The realization that we are all human beings, adopted or not, and that we are all a part of nature, has brought much comfort and healing.https://www.facebook.com/paul.kimball.14https://www.amazon.com/We-Are-All-Human-Beings/dp/1977236197
After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the University Medal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee, and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - Paul graduated from Acadia in 1989 with an Honours Degree in History and Political Science, and in 1992 from Dalhousie with an LL.B. A former Program Administrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation, and consultant for Salter Street Films and several provincial governments, Paul founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films Limited in 1999, and has written, produced and directed a wide range of film & television programming for myriad networks and distributors since, including the television documentaries Stanton T. Friedman is Real, Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, and Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, and the feature film Eternal Kiss. Paul also wrote, produced and directed the television series The Classical Now, and the television series Ghost Cases. Paul has also established a reputation as one of Canada's leading UFO and paranormal researchers, both through his work as an award-winning documentary filmmaker (2005 EBE Awards for Best UFO Film and Best Historical Documentary for Aztec: 1948, 2007 EBE award for Best Historical Documentary for Best Evidence; nominated for a total of seven other EBEs from 2005 to 2007), and as a researcher, writer, speaker, and host of the television series "Ghost Cases". Paul is a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers Society and the Society of Composers Authors and Publishers. He is a past President of the Nova Scotia Film and Television Producers Association, and a former member of the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee. - www.indiegogo.com/ufo*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Zone TV Channel Radio Feed (Free - No Subscription Required) - https://www.spreaker.com/show/xztv-the-x-zone-tv-show-audio The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com (Free)To contact Rob McConnell - misterx@xzoneradiotv.com
After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the University Medal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee, and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - filmmaker Paul Kimball graduated from Acadia in 1989 with an Honours Degree in History and Political Science, and in 1992 from Dalhousie with a law degree. Paul began his media career in college, as the arts & entertainment editor of The Athenaeum at Acadia, and the host of a number of radio shows on CKIC 790 AM. After graduating from law school, he spent seven years as a musician and producer, founding both Tall Poppies and Julia's Rain, seminal bands of the alternative music movement in Halifax during the 1990s, and producing or managing a number of others. A former Program Administrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation, and consultant for Salter Street Films and several provincial governments, Paul founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films Limited in 1999. In the past decade, Paul has served as the President of the Nova Scotia Film and Television Producers Association, a member of the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee, and a founding member of the Motion Picture Industry Association of Nova Scotia. As a film & television producer / writer / director since 1999, Paul has created over a dozen documentaries on a wide range of subjects. These include paranormal-themed films such as Stanton T. Friedman is Real, Aztec: 1948, Do You Believe in Majic, and Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, all of which focused on the UFO phenomenon, Fields of Fear, about Canadian cattle mutilations, and The Island of Blood, about the legendary chupacabra of Puerto Rico. In 2008-09, Paul wrote, directed, produced and hosted the popular regional television series Ghost Cases, and is currently developing the documentary Beyond Best Evidence: The UFO Enigma, the sequel to Best Evidence. He also wrote, produced and directed the feature film Eternal Kiss in 2008, the television series The Classical Now for two seasons on Bravo, and the acclaimed classical music documentary Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, also for Bravo. Paul is currently in pre-production on the supernatural thriller, Rubicon, starring Natalie Dormer, Luke Treadaway and Francesca Annis. - www.redstarfilmtv.comFor Your Listening Pleasure for these Lockdown / Stay-At-Home COVID and Variants Times - For all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.Our radio shows archives and programming include: A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle; Alien Cosmic Expo Lecture Series; Alien Worlds Radio Show; America's Soul Doctor with Ken Unger; Back in Control Radio Show with Dr. David Hanscom, MD; Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernard Beitman, MD; Dick Tracy; Dimension X; Exploring Tomorrow Radio Show; Flash Gordon; Imagine More Success Radio Show with Syndee Hendricks and Thomas Hydes; Jet Jungle Radio Show; Journey Into Space; Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth; Lux Radio Theatre - Classic Old Time Radio; Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka; Paranormal StakeOut with Larry Lawson; Ray Bradbury - Tales Of The Bizarre; Sci Fi Radio Show; Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes; Space Patrol; Stairway to Heaven with Gwilda Wiyaka; The 'X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell; Two Good To Be True with Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh; and many other!That's The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv
Paul Kimball is the founder of Redstar Films Limited, a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers Society, the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee, and the Society of Composers Authors and Publishers. Since 2001, Paul has established a reputation as one of Canada's leading UFO researchers, both through his work as an award-winning documentary filmmaker and as a researcher, writer, and speaker. He has appeared on television, radio, and in person at conferences and symposiums to discuss the UFO phenomenon.
Nick Redfern has worked as a freelance feature writer for the Daily Express, People, Western Daily Press and Express & Star newspapers, as well as a full-time feature writer for Planet on Sunday. He has been a freelance journalist for the British newsstand magazines The Weekender, Animals, Animals, Animals, Pet Reptile, Military Illustrated, Eye-Spy, The Unopened Files and The X-Factor. With Simon & Schuster of London he wrote of A Covert Agenda: The British Government's UFO Top Secrets Exposed (1997), The FBI Files: The FBI's UFO Top Secrets Exposed (1998) and Cosmic Crashes: The Incredible Story of the UFOs That Fell to Earth (1999).Redfern works the lecture circuit, both in the US and overseas, and has appeared in internationally syndicated shows discussing the UFO phenomenon. Redfern is a regular on the History Channel programs Monster Quest and UFO Hunters, National Geographic Channels's Paranormal and the Syfy channel's Proof Positive, He has been identified as a member of an informal group of friends often called others as the "Paranormal Rat Pack" and "The Cabal"; other members are filmmaker Paul Kimball, and authors Greg Bishop, and the late Mac Tonnies. In 2012 Redfern took on the role of on-air radio talk-show host of a paranormal themed internet radio show Epic Voyages Radio produced by the Inception Radio Network.
After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the University Medal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee, and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - filmmaker Paul Kimball graduated from Acadia in 1989 with an Honours Degree in History and Political Science, and in 1992 from Dalhousie with a law degree. Paul began his media career in college, as the arts & entertainment editor of The Athenaeum at Acadia, and the host of a number of radio shows on CKIC 790 AM. After graduating from law school, he spent seven years as a musician and producer, founding both Tall Poppies and Julia's Rain, seminal bands of the alternative music movement in Halifax during the 1990s, and producing or managing a number of others. A former Program Administrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation, and consultant for Salter Street Films and several provincial governments, Paul founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films Limited in 1999. In the past decade, Paul has served as the President of the Nova Scotia Film and Television Producers Association, a member of the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee, and a founding member of the Motion Picture Industry Association of Nova Scotia. As a film & television producer / writer / director since 1999, Paul has created over a dozen documentaries on a wide range of subjects. These include paranormal-themed films such as Stanton T. Friedman is Real, Aztec: 1948, Do You Believe in Majic, and Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, all of which focused on the UFO phenomenon, Fields of Fear, about Canadian cattle mutilations, and The Island of Blood, about the legendary chupacabra of Puerto Rico. In 2008-09, Paul wrote, directed, produced and hosted the popular regional television series Ghost Cases, and is currently developing the documentary Beyond Best Evidence: The UFO Enigma, the sequel to Best Evidence. He also wrote, produced and directed the feature film Eternal Kiss in 2008, the television series The Classical Now for two seasons on Bravo, and the acclaimed classical music documentary Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, also for Bravo. Paul is currently in pre-production on the supernatural thriller, Rubicon, starring Natalie Dormer, Luke Treadaway and Francesca Annis. - www.redstarfilmtv.com
After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the University Medal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee, and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - filmmaker Paul Kimball graduated from Acadia in 1989 with an Honours Degree in History and Political Science, and in 1992 from Dalhousie with a law degree. Paul began his media career in college, as the arts & entertainment editor of The Athenaeum at Acadia, and the host of a number of radio shows on CKIC 790 AM. After graduating from law school, he spent seven years as a musician and producer, founding both Tall Poppies and Julia's Rain, seminal bands of the alternative music movement in Halifax during the 1990s, and producing or managing a number of others. A former Program Administrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation, and consultant for Salter Street Films and several provincial governments, Paul founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films Limited in 1999. In the past decade, Paul has served as the President of the Nova Scotia Film and Television Producers Association, a member of the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee, and a founding member of the Motion Picture Industry Association of Nova Scotia. As a film & television producer / writer / director since 1999, Paul has created over a dozen documentaries on a wide range of subjects. These include paranormal-themed films such as Stanton T. Friedman is Real, Aztec: 1948, Do You Believe in Majic, and Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, all of which focused on the UFO phenomenon, Fields of Fear, about Canadian cattle mutilations, and The Island of Blood, about the legendary chupacabra of Puerto Rico. In 2008-09, Paul wrote, directed, produced and hosted the popular regional television series Ghost Cases, and is currently developing the documentary Beyond Best Evidence: The UFO Enigma, the sequel to Best Evidence. He also wrote, produced and directed the feature film Eternal Kiss in 2008, the television series The Classical Now for two seasons on Bravo, and the acclaimed classical music documentary Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, also for Bravo. Paul is currently in pre-production on the supernatural thriller, Rubicon, starring Natalie Dormer, Luke Treadaway and Francesca Annis. - www.redstarfilmtv.com
After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the University Medal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee, and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - filmmaker Paul Kimball graduated from Acadia in 1989 with an Honours Degree in History and Political Science, and in 1992 from Dalhousie with a law degree. Paul began his media career in college, as the arts & entertainment editor of The Athenaeum at Acadia, and the host of a number of radio shows on CKIC 790 AM. After graduating from law school, he spent seven years as a musician and producer, founding both Tall Poppies and Julia's Rain, seminal bands of the alternative music movement in Halifax during the 1990s, and producing or managing a number of others. A former Program Administrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation, and consultant for Salter Street Films and several provincial governments, Paul founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films Limited in 1999. In the past decade, Paul has served as the President of the Nova Scotia Film and Television Producers Association, a member of the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee, and a founding member of the Motion Picture Industry Association of Nova Scotia. As a film & television producer / writer / director since 1999, Paul has created over a dozen documentaries on a wide range of subjects. These include paranormal-themed films such as Stanton T. Friedman is Real, Aztec: 1948, Do You Believe in Majic, and Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, all of which focused on the UFO phenomenon, Fields of Fear, about Canadian cattle mutilations, and The Island of Blood, about the legendary chupacabra of Puerto Rico. In 2008-09, Paul wrote, directed, produced and hosted the popular regional television series Ghost Cases, and is currently developing the documentary Beyond Best Evidence: The UFO Enigma, the sequel to Best Evidence. He also wrote, produced and directed the feature film Eternal Kiss in 2008, the television series The Classical Now for two seasons on Bravo, and the acclaimed classical music documentary Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, also for Bravo. Paul is currently in pre-production on the supernatural thriller, Rubicon, starring Natalie Dormer, Luke Treadaway and Francesca Annis. - www.redstarfilmtv.com
Nick Redfern has worked as a freelance feature writer for the Daily Express, People, Western Daily Press and Express & Star newspapers, as well as a full-time feature writer for Planet on Sunday. He has been a freelance journalist for the British newsstand magazines The Weekender, Animals, Animals, Animals, Pet Reptile, Military Illustrated, Eye-Spy, The Unopened Files and The X-Factor. With Simon & Schuster of London he wrote of A Covert Agenda: The British Government's UFO Top Secrets Exposed (1997), The FBI Files: The FBI's UFO Top Secrets Exposed (1998) and Cosmic Crashes: The Incredible Story of the UFOs That Fell to Earth (1999).Redfern works the lecture circuit, both in the US and overseas, and has appeared in internationally syndicated shows discussing the UFO phenomenon. Redfern is a regular on the History Channel programs Monster Quest and UFO Hunters, National Geographic Channels's Paranormal and the Syfy channel's Proof Positive, He has been identified as a member of an informal group of friends often called others as the "Paranormal Rat Pack" and "The Cabal"; other members are filmmaker Paul Kimball, and authors Greg Bishop, and the late Mac Tonnies. In 2012 Redfern took on the role of on-air radio talk-show host of a paranormal themed internet radio show Epic Voyages Radio produced by the Inception Radio Network.
Paul Kimball is the founder of Redstar Films Limited, a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers Society, the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee, and the Society of Composers Authors and Publishers. Since 2001, Paul has established a reputation as one of Canada's leading UFO researchers, both through his work as an award-winning documentary filmmaker and as a researcher, writer, and speaker. He has appeared on television, radio, and in person at conferences and symposiums to discuss the UFO phenomenon.
Christopher Ernst and super_inframan to an Ask Me Anything episode. Topics include Gef the Talking Mongoose, "Archive 81", "No One Gets Out Alive", a ritual to induce paranormal activity, egregores and tulpas, poltergeists and imaginary friends, visualization leading to manifestation, "Hellier", Allen Greenfield, synchronicities vs. coincidences, some personal experiences, the Fibonacci number, Indrid Cold, Woodrow Derenberger, Gray Barker, contactee experiences, the posible influence of involuntary dosing with psychedelic's, Second Order Cybernetics, Nathan Isaac, Paul Kimball, synchronistic weather, Stephanie Quick, "Tik-Tok Synchromystics", technology in mystical practice, Randonautica, UFO abduction experiences, Terry Lovelace, "Incident at Devil's Den", Milabs, abduction as shamanic awakening, "Witness to Another World", Betty Andreasson, ancient Greys, Betty and Barney Hill, Whitley Strieber, Anjali Schultz, Travis Walton, channeled material from Seth through Jane Roberts, time as an illusion, retro-causality, simulation theory, "The Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot, "Dust" audio-drama podcast, "Behind the Hatch", written by Jamie Killen, "Mirrors" audio-drama, "Sandman Slim" by Richard Kadrey, today's world as a cyberpunk dystopia.
Seriah welcomes Christopher Ernst and super_inframan to an Ask Me Anything episode. Topics include Gef the Talking Mongoose, "Archive 81", "No One Gets Out Alive", a ritual to induce paranormal activity, egregores and tulpas, poltergeists and imaginary friends, visualization leading to manifestation, "Hellier", Allen Greenfield, synchronicities vs. coincidences, some personal experiences, the Fibonacci number, Indrid Cold, Woodrow Derenberger, Gray Barker, contactee experiences, the posible influence of involuntary dosing with psychedelic's, Second Order Cybernetics, Nathan Isaac, Paul Kimball, synchronistic weather, Stephanie Quick, "Tik-Tok Synchromystics", technology in mystical practice, Randonautica, UFO abduction experiences, Terry Lovelace, "Incident at Devil's Den", Milabs, abduction as shamanic awakening, "Witness to Another World", Betty Andreasson, ancient Greys, Betty and Barney Hill, Whitley Strieber, Anjali Schultz, Travis Walton, channeled material from Seth through Jane Roberts, time as an illusion, retro-causality, simulation theory, "The Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot, "Dust" audio-drama podcast, "Behind the Hatch", written by Jamie Killen, "Mirrors" audio-drama, "Sandman Slim" by Richard Kadrey, today's world as a cyberpunk dystopia, J.G. Ballard, "Demolition Man", "Idiocracy", "Don't Look Up", psychic impressions and alcohol use, sex and chi/life-energy, kundalini, puritanical beliefs, 3 types of sex, "The Magus of Java", Mo-Pai, and much more! This is fascinating, wide-ranging discussion! - Vincent Treewell Outro Music is All the Miles by Fifty Dollar Dynasty Download
Seriah welcomes Christopher Ernst and super_inframan to an Ask Me Anything episode. Topics include Gef the Talking Mongoose, "Archive 81", "No One Gets Out Alive", a ritual to induce paranormal activity, egregores and tulpas, poltergeists and imaginary friends, visualization leading to manifestation, "Hellier", Allen Greenfield, synchronicities vs. coincidences, some personal experiences, the Fibonacci number, Indrid Cold, Woodrow Derenberger, Gray Barker, contactee experiences, the posible influence of involuntary dosing with psychedelic's, Second Order Cybernetics, Nathan Isaac, Paul Kimball, synchronistic weather, Stephanie Quick, "Tik-Tok Synchromystics", technology in mystical practice, Randonautica, UFO abduction experiences, Terry Lovelace, "Incident at Devil's Den", Milabs, abduction as shamanic awakening, "Witness to Another World", Betty Andreasson, ancient Greys, Betty and Barney Hill, Whitley Strieber, Anjali Schultz, Travis Walton, channeled material from Seth through Jane Roberts, time as an illusion, retro-causality, simulation theory, "The Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot, "Dust" audio-drama podcast, "Behind the Hatch", written by Jamie Killen, "Mirrors" audio-drama, "Sandman Slim" by Richard Kadrey, today's world as a cyberpunk dystopia, J.G. Ballard, "Demolition Man", "Idiocracy", "Don't Look Up", psychic impressions and alcohol use, sex and chi/life-energy, kundalini, puritanical beliefs, 3 types of sex, "The Magus of Java", Mo-Pai, and much more! This is fascinating, wide-ranging discussion! - Vincent Treewell Outro Music is All the Miles by Fifty Dollar Dynasty Download
After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the University Medal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee, and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - filmmaker Paul Kimball graduated from Acadia in 1989 with an Honours Degree in History and Political Science, and in 1992 from Dalhousie with a law degree. Paul began his media career in college, as the arts & entertainment editor of The Athenaeum at Acadia, and the host of a number of radio shows on CKIC 790 AM. After graduating from law school, he spent seven years as a musician and producer, founding both Tall Poppies and Julia's Rain, seminal bands of the alternative music movement in Halifax during the 1990s, and producing or managing a number of others. A former Program Administrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation, and consultant for Salter Street Films and several provincial governments, Paul founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films Limited in 1999. In the past decade, Paul has served as the President of the Nova Scotia Film and Television Producers Association, a member of the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee, and a founding member of the Motion Picture Industry Association of Nova Scotia. As a film & television producer / writer / director since 1999, Paul has created over a dozen documentaries on a wide range of subjects. These include paranormal-themed films such as Stanton T. Friedman is Real, Aztec: 1948, Do You Believe in Majic, and Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, all of which focused on the UFO phenomenon, Fields of Fear, about Canadian cattle mutilations, and The Island of Blood, about the legendary chupacabra of Puerto Rico. In 2008-09, Paul wrote, directed, produced and hosted the popular regional television series Ghost Cases, and is currently developing the documentary Beyond Best Evidence: The UFO Enigma, the sequel to Best Evidence. He also wrote, produced and directed the feature film Eternal Kiss in 2008, the television series The Classical Now for two seasons on Bravo, and the acclaimed classical music documentary Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, also for Bravo. Paul is currently in pre-production on the supernatural thriller, Rubicon, starring Natalie Dormer, Luke Treadaway and Francesca Annis. - www.redstarfilmtv.comFor Your Listening Pleasure for these Lockdown / Stay-At-Home COVID and Variants Times - For all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.Our radio shows archives and programming include: A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle; Alien Cosmic Expo Lecture Series; Alien Worlds Radio Show; America's Soul Doctor with Ken Unger; Back in Control Radio Show with Dr. David Hanscom, MD; Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernard Beitman, MD; Dick Tracy; Dimension X; Exploring Tomorrow Radio Show; Flash Gordon; Imagine More Success Radio Show with Syndee Hendricks and Thomas Hydes; Jet Jungle Radio Show; Journey Into Space; Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth; Lux Radio Theatre - Classic Old Time Radio; Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka; Paranormal StakeOut with Larry Lawson; Ray Bradbury - Tales Of The Bizarre; Sci Fi Radio Show; Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes; Space Patrol; Stairway to Heaven with Gwilda Wiyaka; The 'X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell; Two Good To Be True with Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh; and many other!That's The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv
After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the University Medal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee, and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - Paul graduated from Acadia in 1989 with an Honours Degree in History and Political Science, and in 1992 from Dalhousie with an LL.B. A former Program Administrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation, and consultant for Salter Street Films and several provincial governments, Paul founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films Limited in 1999, and has written, produced and directed a wide range of film & television programming for myriad networks and distributors since, including the television documentaries Stanton T. Friedman is Real, Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, and Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, and the feature film Eternal Kiss. Paul also wrote, produced and directed the television series The Classical Now, and the television series Ghost Cases. Paul has also established a reputation as one of Canada's leading UFO and paranormal researchers, both through his work as an award-winning documentary filmmaker (2005 EBE Awards for Best UFO Film and Best Historical Documentary for Aztec: 1948, 2007 EBE award for Best Historical Documentary for Best Evidence; nominated for a total of seven other EBEs from 2005 to 2007), and as a researcher, writer, speaker, and host of the television series "Ghost Cases". Paul is a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers Society and the Society of Composers Authors and Publishers. He is a past President of the Nova Scotia Film and Television Producers Association, and a former member of the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee. - www.indiegogo.com/ufo*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Zone TV Channel Radio Feed (Free - No Subscription Required) - https://www.spreaker.com/show/xztv-the-x-zone-tv-show-audio The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com (Free)To contact Rob McConnell - misterx@xzoneradiotv.com
PAUL KIMBALL - The Other Side of Truth - After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the University Medal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee, and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - filmmaker Paul Kimball graduated from Acadia in 1989 with an Honours Degree in History and Political Science, and in 1992 from Dalhousie with a law degree. Paul began his media career in college, as the arts & entertainment editor of The Athenaeum at Acadia, and the host of a number of radio shows on CKIC 790 AM. After graduating from law school, he spent seven years as a musician and producer, founding both Tall Poppies and Julia's Rain, seminal bands of the alternative music movement in Halifax during the 1990s, and producing or managing a number of others. A former Program Administrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation, and consultant for Salter Street Films and several provincial governments, Paul founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films Limited in 1999. In the past decade, Paul has served as the President of the Nova Scotia Film and Television Producers Association, a member of the Nova Scotia Film Advisory Committee, and a founding member of the Motion Picture Industry Association of Nova Scotia. As a film & television producer / writer / director since 1999, Paul has created over a dozen documentaries on a wide range of subjects. These include paranormal-themed films such as Stanton T. Friedman is Real, Aztec: 1948, Do You Believe in Majic, and Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, all of which focused on the UFO phenomenon, Fields of Fear, about Canadian cattle mutilations, and The Island of Blood, about the legendary chupacabra of Puerto Rico. In 2008-09, Paul wrote, directed, produced and hosted the popular regional television series Ghost Cases, and is currently developing the documentary Beyond Best Evidence: The UFO Enigma, the sequel to Best Evidence. He also wrote, produced and directed the feature film Eternal Kiss in 2008, the television series The Classical Now for two seasons on Bravo, and the acclaimed classical music documentary Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, also for Bravo. Paul is currently in pre-production on the supernatural thriller, Rubicon, starring Natalie Dormer, Luke Treadaway and Francesca Annis. - www.redstarfilmtv.com*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Zone TV Channel Radio Feed (Free - No Subscription Required) - https://www.spreaker.com/show/xztv-the-x-zone-tv-show-audio The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com (Free)To contact Rob McConnell - misterx@xzoneradiotv.com
In this episode of GoGreenfields, your hosts River and Terran conduct a recipe packed interview with Chef Junior authors Anthony Spears and Paul Kimball! This fun and inspiring guide teaches children how to prepare real food and contains 100 delicious recipes for kids, written by kids. Recipes include Tiramisu French Toast, Coconut Chicken Nuggets, Garden Fresh Pesto Pasta, Mac ‘n' Cheese, and more! Best Burger By: Anthony Spears INGREDIENTS 24 ounces ground chuck (6 ounces per burger) (we used BelCampo ground chuck) 1 tsp salt 1 tsp pepper 1 tsp onion powder 4 buns (or use lettuce such as Romaine for bun-free burgers 2 T butter Sliced cheese (optional) Lettuce, Tomato, Onion (optional) DIRECTIONS Divide the meat into 4 balls. Use the palm of your hand to press down on each of the balls to form a patty. Press both thumbs gently into the middle of each patty to make a small indentation. This helps keep the burger flat when it cooks. Sprinkle the burgers with the salt, pepper, and onion powder. Open the buns, if you are using them, and spread butter on each side with a butter knife. Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Place the buns, two at a time, open side down, in the skillet and toast for 2-3 minutes or until the bread is golden brown and slightly crispy. Remove the skillet from the stovetop and, using a spatula, transfer the buns to a heatproof plate. Put the plate in a warm oven to keep the buns from getting cold. Place the burgers in the skillet (two at a time if there isn't enough room to cook all of them at once) and cook them for about 4 minutes on each side over medium-high heat. Flip the burgers when the edges start to turn brown and juices build up in the indentations that you've made. Flip and cook the other side of the burgers for about 4 more minutes. Add a slice of cheese to each of the burgers and leave on heat until melted. Using oven mitts, take the skillet off the heat and let the burgers sit for about 5 minutes while you make the secret yum sauce. Serve burger on a bun with Secret Yum Sauce and other toppings like onions, tomatoes, and lettuce. (Anthony's family loves adding bacon!) To get the recipe for the Secret Yum Sauce, and for other great recipes, order your own copy of Chef Junior! This episode is brought to you by… BelCampo, Desert Farms, Fresh-Pressed Olive Oil, Thrive Market, Magic Spoon, WakeUp Foods
Alejandro Rojas with the news and guest, filmmaker Paul Kimball talks about his uncle Stan Friedman, he further speaks about his skeptical look at UFOs, how cases you do not hear much about have more credence then the anchor ones, like Roswell.
Alejandro Rojas with the news and guest, filmmaker of: Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, Paul Kimball talks about his uncle Stan Friedman, he further discusses his skeptical look at UFOs, how cases you do not hear much about have more credence then the anchor ones, like Roswell.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/podcast-ufo--5922140/support.
Aaron J Gulyas discusses his latest book, The Chaos Conundrum. In "The Chaos Conundrum," historian Aaron John Gulyas examines how the paranormal has intersected and influenced our culture in myriad ways, from the conspiracy beliefs of William Cooper and Exopolitics to the challenge that the stories of Gray Barker presented to our concept of self and time. He looks at the maelstrom of personalities, agendas, impressions, data, confusion, and contradictions that can be found in the world of the weird, and demonstrates how they have become an integral part of our lives, whether in the form of flying saucers, hauntings, religious revelations, psychic abilities, or dozens of other guises. Gulyas delves into the stories of the people who have attempted to create order out of the chaos. Along the way he recounts his own journey from enthusiastic believer in the "shadow government" and their underground bases to jaded academic skeptic, and then finally to someone who thinks there might just be something to the paranormal after all... but not what we have been led to expect or believe! A teacher, historian, and writer (generally in that order), Gulyas received his BA in History from Hanover College in 1998 and promptly went to work for the state of Indiana assessing disability insurance claims. Wearing out his welcome in the civil service within a year or so, he shifted to the thrilling world of proofreading. Realizing he was only really good at history, he returned to school and was awarded an MA in United States History from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 2003. He then moved into teaching, eventually landing at Mott Community College, where he has taught since 2006. Gulyas's first book, Extraterrestrials and the American Zeitgeist: Contact Tales since the 1950s was published in May 2013 by McFarland Books. His newest book is The Chaos Conundrum, a collection of essays on the paranormal, religion, spirituality, an the atemporal, published by Redstar Books. In Fandom's Shadow, a 50th anniversary retrospective of Doctor Who, Fandom, and its relationship to geography and time, was published in September, 2013 by Deserted Moon Press. He contributed the introduction to Posthuman Blues: Dispatches From a World on the Cusp of Terminal Dissolution, a collection of writings by the late Mac Tonnies edited by Paul Kimball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this edition of the mid-week podcast we again talk with Paul Kimball. This time we address the use of hypnosis in recalling alien abduction memories. Sparked from the case of Emma Woods hypnosis sessions with Dr. David Jacobs, we discuss the use of hypnosis, its reliability, and what it means to the UFO Phenomenon as a whole. We also discuss the reliability of memory and recall in general. Emma Woods website, with her evidence against David Jacobs is located at emmawoodsbooks.com.The music at the end of the show is from Danger Dean. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the first of our mid-week podcasts. These are, first, in response to the numerous requests that we do more than one show a week, and second, these will have a more open format for conversation. Some may be short, some long. I will have some people on regularly, as is the case with tonight's guest, Paul Kimball. We also have planned regular conversations with Micah Hanks of The Gralien Report. We will also have the occasional update from authors and researchers that have been on the show. We may not do one of these every week, and there may be weeks where there are more than one. They are not on a schedule. I hope you enjoy them. On this show, Paul and I discuss 911 and conspiracy theories in general. It is a very diverse conversation of a complicated topic. We talk not only of the events of 911, but of what followed in it's wake and why, and how it really affects what is happening now. We also briefly touch upon the JFK assassination. Paul holds the view that 911 was more or less what the 'Official' story says it was, and I throw to him what bothers me about the 'Official' story. Is in an in depth exchange of perspectives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Kimball is a not only an author, but a TV and Movie producer. Working mostly on documentaries, he founded the Halifax-based production company Redstar Films in 1999. He has since had work commissioned by a wide variety of networks and distributors, including the CBC, Space, TVNZ, Vision TV, Bravo, Content Films, and B7 Media. His films include the documentaries; Stanton T. Friedman Is Real, Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, Denise Djokic: Seven Days Seven Nights, Synchronicity, and Fields of Fear, the television series The Classical Now and Ghost Cases, and the feature films Eternal Kiss and Damnation. His paranormal-themed blog, The Other Side of Truth, has been read by over 1,000,000 people since its creation in 2005, and he has appeared on myriad radio and television programs over the past decade to discuss his films. This night, we discuss... His connection to Stanton FriedmanSkeptics vs DebunkersHow to be truly open-minded."Ghosts" and what they may really be.The Trickster and how he views it.Shadow People.The UFO Phenomenon.Time Travel.The Observer Effect.Communication and Art.The Paranormal as Art.Paul has a rather unique outlook on the paranormal, and life in general. This is a fun discussion and we cover a lot of ground. We also end the show with a song of Paul's from the 90's when he was in a band called Julia's Rain. It's a song called "Louder than Bombs" from their 1996 album, "Wonderful Broken Silence". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WELCOME 2013!!!Tonight Jordan Cline welcomed Paul Kimball to the show.We discussed Paul's book "The Other Side of Truth: The Paranormal, The Art of theImagination, and The Human Condition" we hit topics like UFOS, Ghosts, Time Travel, Alternate History, Shadow People and EVERYTHING in between!Paul Kimball's Bio:After winning multiple scholarships and awards - including the UniversityMedal in History at both Acadia University and the University of Dundee,and the CLB Award at Dalhousie Law School - Paul Kimball graduated fromAcadia in 1989 with an Honors Degree in History and in 1992 from Dalhousiewith a law degree. From 1992 until 1997, Paul was a musician, songwriterand producer during the heyday of the Halifax indie music scene. In late1997 he moved to the film and television industry, working as the ProgramAdministrator at the Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation and aconsultant for several provincial governments before he founded theHalifax-based production company Redstar Films in 1999. He has since hadwork commissioned by a wide variety of networks and distributors,including the CBC, Space, TVNZ, Vision TV, Bravo, Content Films, and B7Media. His films include the documentaries Stanton T. Friedman Is Real,Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, Denise Djokic: Seven Days SevenNights, Synchronicity, and Fields of Fear, the television series TheClassical Now and Ghost Cases, and the feature films Eternal Kiss andDamnation. He has served as the Treasurer and President of the Nova ScotiaFilm and Television Producers Association, a member of the Nova ScotiaFilm Advisory Committee, and was a founding member of the Motion PictureIndustry Association of Nova Scotia. His paranormal-themed blog, The OtherSide of Truth, has been read by over 1,000,000 people since its creationin 2005, and he has appeared on myriad radio and television programs overthe past decade to discuss his films, including Coast to Coast, TheX-Zone, Binnall of America, The Kevin Smith Show, Radio Misterioso, NightFright, The Paranormal Podcast, and Strange Days Indeed. He has writtenfor various magazines, including Phenomena and Alien Worlds, and spoken ata number of conferences in Canada, the United States, and the UnitedKingdom. Paul lives in his hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia, where hecontinues to enjoy chocolate chip cookies, the zen of the vanillamilkshake, and slow walks to nowhere in particular.