Veteran Australian researcher Bill Chalker alerts us to a new podcast dedicated to displaying Australia’s rich ufological history. In one episode Bill discusses several cases from his earlier years literally in the UFO field, and those he was allowed to review from the Royal Australian Air Force files. Bill’s North West Cape, Mount Butler and the Oz Twilight Zone covers three of the more outstanding cases he studied. Bill also offers a book review in “Redemption of the Damned” – The Two Volume Collection, by Martin Shough and Wim van Utrecht (Anomalist Books). Calling them “among the best books that provide excellent standards of study of UFO and UAP related phenomena,” Bill first profiles Vol 1: Aerial Phenomena, which examines “all 82 of the aerial mysteries described by [Charles] Fort in his” The Book of the Damned–those phenomena that science has excluded from consideration. The most recent Shough/van Utrecht collaboration organizes Vol. 2: Sea and Space Phenomena cases from that 1919 book into categories of “Worlds that Never Were,” “Stigmata on the Sun & Moon,” “Transient Lunar & Martian Phenomena,” “Fire from the Deep,” and “Plunging Fireballs.” Both “Highly recommended” volumes focus serious modern research upon elucidating these mysterious anomalies. (WM)– Delivered by Feed43 serviceVeteran Australian researcher Bill Chalker alerts us to a new podcast dedicated to displaying Australia’s rich ufological history. In one episode Bill discusses several cases from his earlier years literally in the UFO field, and those he was allowed to review from the Royal Australian Air Force files. Bill’s North West Cape, Mount Butler and the Oz Twilight Zone covers three of the more outstanding cases he studied. Bill also offers a book review in “Redemption of the Damned” – The Two Volume Collection, by Martin Shough and Wim van Utrecht (Anomalist Books). Calling them “among the best books that provide excellent standards of study of UFO and UAP related phenomena,” Bill first profiles Vol 1: Aerial Phenomena, which examines “all 82 of the aerial mysteries described by [Charles] Fort in his” The Book of the Damned–those phenomena that science has excluded from consideration. The most recent Shough/van Utrecht collaboration organizes Vol. 2: Sea and Space Phenomena cases from that 1919 book into categories of “Worlds that Never Were,” “Stigmata on the Sun & Moon,” “Transient Lunar & Martian Phenomena,” “Fire from the Deep,” and “Plunging Fireballs.” Both “Highly recommended” volumes focus serious modern research upon elucidating these mysterious anomalies. (WM)

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