We discuss the state of the UFO field, and it's future.
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We sat down with Laird Scranton and John Anthony West at John's home to talk about a whole array of things, starting with what started them on their paths of research, moving into some concepts of reality, Egypt (of course), lost civilizations, and much more. We also discuss the latest incident with Graham Hancock and Zahi Hawass, which if you missed it, Graham recaps here. Laird also drops some bombshells about his upcoming work near the end. We are very grateful to have been able to sit down with both of them, and for John's extensive hospitality. It really was an honor to be able to sit and pick their brains for a few hours.
Friend and sometimes co-host of The Last Exit for the Lost, RJ, discusses his UFO sighting.
We have created one movie, thus far, that deals with the paranormal. It is entitled, Gateways to Magonia, in tribute to the brilliant book Passport to Magonia: On UFOs, Folklore, and Parallel Worlds by Jacques Vallee. The movie is fiction, but some of it is based on real events that have happened, in some form, to the host of this show, or based on real events that have happened to others. Metaphysical, paranormal, philisophical, it leads you down a path to make you doubt what reality really is. Viewed from only the main character's perspective, we hope to give the viewer some idea of what dealing personally with the paranormal, espeically uninvited, can be like. When you are lead to question the very basis of your existence, you have very little to hold on it. There is also a lot of symbolism hidden throughout. This was made with no real budget, but we feel that is an accomplishment, not a detriment. It also tips its hat to John Keel, Jacques Vallee, and HP Lovecraft, among others.
There are bloopers, deleted scenes, and a commentary track, which are available on the DVD. You can download the DVD image, with covers, for FREE, by clicking HERE. Please feel free to share. Be aware the ISO image for this is 4.3 Gigs. You can also just watch it on Vimeo below. The only warning we must give you is that there is a good amount of swearing in the film.