The Gralien Report Podcast for January 4, 2013
on January 4, 2013 at 8:12 pmAbove: Philip Coppens (1971-2012) and wife Kathleen McGowan on their wedding night, Sept 2011.
Another year has come and gone, and sadly, with it we have also managed to lose one of the brightest, most well-reasoned researchers in the esoteric field. Thus, in this special edition of The Gralien Report Podcast, we honor the life and work of Philip Coppens, star of Ancient Aliens and a variety of books on the subject of ancient mysteries of our world.
The Gralien Report Podcast for January 4, 2013 (Click Here to Download)
In addition to remembering Coppens and his work, we also study recent news of the unexplained, the re-issue of a famous John Keel masterpiece, and the sensational prospect of “Murder by Internet”… how soon will the World Wide Web become more of a tool of destruction than a tool for learning?
And although it’s too late to share an eggnog over Auld Lang Syne, we’re happy to share a few show notes relative to this week’s programming…
Murder by Internet… is it possible?
Billions and Billions of Planets Out There…
House Jumps Off Fiscal Cliff (saw that one coming!) After 3-Minute Read
Philip Coppens Presents: A Chemist Seeks Answers to the UFO Mystery
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Yesterday I was without Internet at the office, so I decided to listen to old podcasts, including this edition of the Gralien report –which I hadn’t had time to play.
It’s interesting to note how around 1:20 hours into the podcast, Philip starts to talk about how science biggest SNAFU had been disregarding the issue of ‘life after death’. And he even mentioned (paraphrasing here) how stupid it would’ve been if we stopped researching cancer if we had concluded that it was a curse from God.
In light of his passing, I found this to be quite spooky.