The extraterrestrial comedy podcast where we probe George O’Barski’s Stonehenge sighting. No, not that Stonehenge. The other one. The apartment complex in New Jersey. Before we get in to that we cover whether it would be wise to have a Predator as a pet. This one starts out like any typical sighting but rather than run and hide, George decided to get in closer to probe. George was greeted by the sight of… Lifeforms. Were the lifeforms seen in todays episode Alakazam’s? Or Tonberry’s? On that note, what do Tonberry’s eat? Another question asked today is whether a glass window can shatter on its own? How does this relate to Moonwalker being probed? Yes, today we cover the fact that Moonwalker has definitely been probed. The case we cover today has had MUFON and CUFOS all over it. But why didn’t it make national headlines? All that and more on this week’s file.
CUFOS Case File on Stonehenge Incidents, 1975: http://www.cufos.org/Abductions/The_Stonehenge_Incidents.pdf
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Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com - thank you most kindly good people. Nintendo’s Pokemon theme was also snuck in today - thank you to Nintendo, Game Freak and the original composer Junichi Masuda from whom’s work the Pokemon series music grew - another franchise that enlightened our childhood and which we reference regularly on the show. We couldn’t resist sticking in a snippet from the Final Fantasy 7 original soundtrack, Let The Battles Begin, composed by Nobuo Uematsu and produced by Uematsu and Minoru Akao. Because we’d utilised that, later on we snuck a second clip from the soundtrack entitled Lurking In The Darkness. Finally, because we got all nostalgic after the other two themes, the sad Aerith’s Theme was also included at the end. To this day this one still hits us right in the feels. The Final Fantasy 7 soundtrack was released on 10/02/1997 and later rereleased directly by Square Enix on 10/05/2004. This Playstation game is in almost everybody’s top 5 video games of all time list so thank you, Square Enix, on behalf of the world. Just before Aerith’s Theme, whilst Mulder’ing up, the famous X-Files tune from the television series played. The famous instrumental, usually known as ‘The X-Files’ was composed by Mark Snow. Thank you to Mark Snow and also show creator Chris Carter - whilst we parody at times, the show was a huge inspiration for this podcast as well as much of the modern paranormal field in general.
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Russia Shoots a UFO
Ronald Rhys and the Little Green Samurai People Over 1856 Wales
Demon’s Buttrope - Angel Hair?
The Cornish Owlman of Mawnan
Brazilian Bros - Like Candy, Owwwwww
Conspiracy of Clapham Wood - Satanic Cult, Aliens, Curse or Mobsters?
Roger S and the Room Shifters
Carlos Mercado’s Big Night Out - Puerto Rico’s Underground Alien Base
Samuel L. Fuentes & The Isla de Lobos
Giant Gnomes - Wauwatosa Night Visitors (naked Legolas)
Flashlight Fernandes - he didn’t do much, but still
Is The Loch Ness Monster an Alien? The Saga of B-Otters and B-Eels
Is Stranger Things Real? Project Montauk
Pilot Fires at UFO - The Tehran UAP Incident
The Saga of Sid and the Dick Nosed Aliens
Indiana Greybeard and the Rhodope Skull
Val Johnson Incident
Maintland Lights and the 1926 Hide and Seek Encounter
Whorsebane - Tin Foil Alien
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