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Ryan talks about the mysterious disappearance of Bruno Borges, a young man in Brazil. Left behind in his bedroom is a conspiracy theorist's dream come true; cryptic messages, occult-like symbols, a series of self-published books completely in code and a large, hand-made statue of a 16th-century philosopher. This entire story is made all the more intriguing after learning the young man was obsessed with aliens, a hand-painted portrait left hanging on the wall showing him dressed as the late philosopher, and an alien being holding him on the shoulder. Is this story the mystery of the year? Or is it an intricate prank or performance piece set to fool the online community? Next, we hear from Ryan's guest, noted author and radio personality, Micah Hanks. They speak about a fascinating UFO sighting that Hank's personally researched and investigated, and then they dig deep into the famous Cash/Landrum UFO case and the mysterious Frederick Valentich disappearance. They round out the conversation looking at the work of Allan Hendry, an investigator for the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) throughout the late 1970s, whose work alongside J. Allen Hynek resulted in his book, The UFO Handbook: A Guide to Investigating, Evaluating and Reporting UFO Sightings. They also talk about completely re-framing and re-classifying UFO reports. It was a wide-ranging and hopeful conversation to say the least. Ryan Sprague is a writer splitting time between New York City and Los Angeles. He is also an investigative journalist specializing in the topic of UFOs. He is the author of Somewhere in the Skies: A Human Approach to an Alien Phenomenon. He is the creator and host of the SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES podcast. https://ift.tt/2quf8ZT Micah Hanks Toward a Better Ufology | Somewhere In The Skies #2
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