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    Explore "uap investigations" with insightful episodes like "EP 230: My Dad Touched The Roswell UFO *members only trailer", "UFO Pushback" and "The Report is Out!" from podcasts like ""Blurry Creatures", "Need To Know with Coulthart and Zabel" and "Need To Know with Coulthart and Zabel"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    EP 230: My Dad Touched The Roswell UFO *members only trailer

    EP 230: My Dad Touched The Roswell UFO *members only trailer
    Join us as we dive into the astonishing story of Paul Wason, a seasoned trapper who stumbled upon a piece of the infamous Roswell crash. But this wasn't just any debris. It was a large fragment of otherworldly metal, impervious to any human force. Wason, compelled by the inexplicable nature of his find, sought answers from an unlikely source—a young Mormon on his mission. But unlike most stories about hearsay events, this one has documented pictures, letters, and timestamps. Become a member to listen to this story and many more.  blurrycreatures.com/members Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    UFO Pushback

    UFO Pushback
    They expected it, and it's here: serious attempts to discredit Defense Department UFO whistleblower David Grusch. Ross summarizes what he calls the "slimeball" attempts to vilify Grusch, including the exploitation of his battle with PTSD. Ross notes that The Pentagon has always known about that, and gave Grusch a very, very high security clearance, anyway. Bryce and Ross also wonder if the momentum in Congress to explore the government's history of UAP research has been lost. They discuss the very intense effort to remove UAP language from the Defense Authorization Act. And Bryce, who's just back from Sweden, recounts one of the earliest documented UAP encounters - just after World War II in Sweden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Report is Out!

    The Report is Out!
    Ross and Bryce can't wait another week to pour over the government report on UAP that was due in October, but is now public. Both are underwhelmed by the clearly intentional effort to make it as dull as possible. They also cover the coverage, disagreeing about the tone of a New York Times article. Ross thinks it's a big milestone toward legitimacy. Bryce is outraged by the condescension. As always, it's great stuff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices