This week, we kick off the newly rechristened podcast with a journey back in time to the mysterious “Cradle of Humanity” in Eastern Africa, as we explore many known (and unknown) hominid ancestors archaeologists have discovered.
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This week we look at the remarkable story of Apollo 11, which put men on the moon in one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century.
This week, we look at one of America’s best-kept secrets: Area 51, Nevada’s shadowy test site where spy planes and weapons tests were developed and implemented throughout the Cold War.
This week, we devote a lengthy discussion to the famous Patterson Gimlin film of 1967, which purportedly depicts a female sasquatch walking near Bluff Creek, California.
This week we are joined by Susan Masino, a rock ‘n’ roll journalist who has chronicled the history of the famous Australian rockers AC/DC since their early days, and is also the author of the book The Secrets of the Universe.
This week we celebrate the anniversary of the sighting that put “flying saucers” on the map, where pilot Kenneth Arnold became the first high-profile UFO witness on June 24, 1947.
This week we examine recent controversial statements made by U.S. politicians in relation to UFOs, which includes an alleged “briefing” that occurred with President Donald Trump.
On this special edition of The Gralien Report, we discuss the 1969 disappearance of Dennis Lloyd Martin, one of the most perplexing missing person cases ever to have occurred in our National Parks.
This week’s podcast focuses in on Luis Elizondo, the star of the new History Channel series “Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation.”
This week on The Gralien Report, we delve into the story behind a recent New York Times “bombshell” report on the UAP / UFO enigma, while looking at a variety of contrasting views in the American media pertaining to it.
On this edition of The Gralien Report, we remember the life and work of celebrated UFO advocate and nuclear physicist, Stanton Friedman.
This week we look at science news, archaeology, and missing person cases, including the disappearance of aviator Amelia Earhart, and why “Nessie” became a codename for a potential lead in the ongoing search for the missing pilot.
This week on The Gralien Report, in addition to science news we look at the Abominable Snowman, a creature many allege to be more myth than monster, along with several of the most unusual cases involving alleged encounters with them.
This week, in addition to news we look at a recent statement by the U.S. Navy, announcing new protocols and procedures for UFO sightings, and renewed efforts to document such reports.
This week Timothy McMillan joins us to discuss FOIA documents that provide details on an FBI raid and other claims made by Bob Lazar, one of the most controversial figures in modern UFO studies.
This week we are joined by Daniel Lieberman, M.D. and Michael Long, authors of the book The Molecule of More, which discusses the ways that dopamine affects our behavior and activities.