This week on The Gralien Report, we lead off with everything from entertainment news, to an update on the mysterious “Oumuamua”: while the object is believed to be an asteroid by most, some are still asking whether it might not be an actual alien vessel. We also look at the mysterious disappearance of an island off the coast of Japan, which reminds us of other famous islands from various world mythologies, which are known to have come and gone over the ages.

Then in the second hour, we have a brief discussion about the debate over chiropractic and whether it is indeed scientific. As it turns out, it can be… but in Canada, there are a number of supporters of chiropractic care whose beliefs seem to fall more on the side of pseudoscience. We then turn our attention to the controversial claims of “targeted individuals,” people who claim that they have been harassed or even stalked by agencies or unseen attackers using technology against them.

Joining us for part of the discussion is Richard Dolan, who gives us a historical perspective on a number of technologies which might equate to what alleged “targeted individuals” have experienced. Can we confidently say that those making such claims are just paranoid, or is there more behind the concerns of those in the so-called “TI” community?

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Author: Micah Hanks

Micah Hanks is a writer, researcher, and podcaster. His interests include areas of history, science, archaeology, philosophy, and the study of anomalous phenomena in nature. He can be reached at info@micahhanks.com.

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