This week on The Gralien Report Podcast… was a strange, troll-like creature discovered in Africa? Also, how will drone technology shape the future of UFO studies? And should we be worried about secret technologies that seek to read our minds? All this and more are addressed on this week’s edition of The Gralien Report Podcast.

The Gralien Report Podcast for August 21, 2012

Also, during hour two, we are joined by our guest John Ventre, state director of MUFON for Pennsylvania and author of the book 12/21/12: A Prophecy, who discusses Mayan prophecies, UFOs, and secret government operations on the U.S. mainland.

And as always, for those of you hoping to score points on the upcoming mid terms at the Chris Heyes School for Pseudoscientific Skepticism, we’ve included scores of past test-takers for you in the show notes that accompany this week’s show:

eBay to Prohibit Selling of Psychic and Other Paranormal Services

Spider Bigfoot Emerges from Caves in Pacific Northwest

Was a strange

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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.

2 Replies to “The Gralien Report Podcast for August 21, 2012

  1. Hello gents. Just “liked” The Nova Echo on Facebook and found the song you played on this show, Voyager. An unutterably cool song by a fantastic band. Makes me want to weep for joy when I find music this good.

  2. The “troll” is a deformed human infant. It is unfortunate the people posting the story try to turn it into some sort of monster. It says volumes about the people who found the poor thing, and too much about cultures who would try to sell news about it.

    The mother was likely frightened by the birth and how she would be treated as a result of it. I hope it was not born alive, these type of deformities are usually stillborn.

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