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097 UFOS OVER AMERICA

097 UFOS OVER AMERICA

FromRichard Syrett's Strange Planet


097 UFOS OVER AMERICA

FromRichard Syrett's Strange Planet

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Richard speaks with the director of the National UFO Reporting Center about a flood of reports the center received in December 2017. Eyewitnesses from across 15 states reported seeing clusters of red lights flying across 15 states at very high speed. GUEST: Peter Davenport has been director of the National UFO Reporting Center since 1994. Additionally he has served as the director of investigations for the Washington Chapter of the Mutual UFO Network. Peter has had an active interest in the UFO phenomenon from his early boyhood. He experienced his first UFO sighting over the St. Louis municipal airport in the summer of 1954, and he investigated his first UFO case during the summer of 1965 in Exeter, New Hampshire. Peter has been witness to several anomalous events, possibly UFO related, including a dramatic sighting over Baja California in February 1990, and several nighttime sightings over Washington State during 1992.
Released:
Jul 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Three times a week, Richard Syrett delivers in-depth conversations with independent researchers and alternative media investigators, whistleblowers, eyewitnesses, former intelligence and military personnel. After twenty years covering conspiracies and the unexplained on a major-market radio station, plus time spent in the air-chair on Coast to Coast AM, the most-listened-late night radio program in the world, Richard has earned the trust, respect and admiration of the very best people in their respective fields. Get your consciousness updated three times a week and prepare to have your mind blown while you drive, exercise, cook, or walk the dog.  Richard Syrett's Strange Planet is here because it's later than we think, and there's no time to waste!