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Martin Willis interviews important UFO people on their work, starting with Swedish Ufologist Clas Svahn. Clas discusses his four decades of research, Swedish UFOs of the 1930s and immediate post WWII periods, and some just plain weirdest cases he's investigated. Clas also covers Sweden's Archives for the Unexplained (AFU), which has more than 1.5 kilometers of UFO and other phenomena materials. Martin also chats with Mitch Randall on his SkyWatch proof-of-concept work for the Galileo Project and his "vision for a nationwide citizen radar network." Inspired by National UFO Reporting Center Director Peter Davenport's papers proposing using passive radar to track UFOs, Mitch h...
Martin Willis interviews important UFO people on their work, starting with Swedish Ufologist Clas Svahn. Clas discusses his four decades of research, Swedish UFOs of the 1930s and immediate post WWII periods, and some just plain weirdest cases he's investigated. Clas also covers Sweden's Archives for the Unexplained (AFU), which has more than 1.5 kilometers of UFO and other phenomena materials. Martin also chats with Mitch Randall on his SkyWatch proof-of-concept work for the Galileo Project and his "vision for a nationwide citizen radar network." Inspired by National UFO Reporting Center Director Peter Davenport's papers proposing using passive radar to track UFOs, Mitch has plans for a company to market low-cost modules for the general public. The final goal would be a country-wide coordinated array of passive radars that could provide instant alerts on UFOs nationally. Lastly, Martin Willis played a seminal role in bringing Calvin Parker's recollections of his 1973 abduction with Charles Hickson to the spotlight, making possible Philip Mantle's publication of those memories. Martin talks to Dr. Irena Scott about her subsequent work revealing new angles to the case, as covered in her new book Pascagoula - The Ultimate Close UFO Encounter: Best-Documented, Nuclear, Government and Mind-Control Dimensions. (WM)
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