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spuddie
18th August 2012, 12:10
Among the many excellent researchers, authors, and speakers in Ufology and related fields, for my money, one of them stands head and shoulders above the rest. And that’s Richard Dolan. His well-researched data and his balanced, incisive analysis is unsurpassed, in my view.

So, much to my delight, I discovered a couple of days ago that Richard has started his own weekly radio show. Featuring just himself and a few listener phone-ins, it’s broadcast by the Global Radio Alliance (GRA) network on Saturdays between 8 and 11pm EST.


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The first of 19 shows to date went out on 31st March. (How I managed to miss this news until four and a half months later, I can't quite fathom.) But the really good news is, we can access GRA’s archives and catch up on every word of Richard’s wisdom:

http://www.globalradioalliance.com/gra-show-archives/richard-dolan-show-archives/

Six down, thirteen to go.

The Arthen
18th August 2012, 13:31
Since anyone can be a disinfo agent, why do some of us act like as if we're walking out of a shop, dissatisfied? :)

Cidersomerset
18th August 2012, 14:03
Cheers Spuddie I don't know how I missed it either ?? I usually google my favourite researchers now and again to see if they have any
new presentations,,,,I did google Richard a week or so ago on another thread but nothing came up. So glad you found this, I will add it
to my favourites....Cheers Steve

Bill Ryan
18th August 2012, 14:45
Among the many excellent researchers, authors, and speakers in Ufology and related fields, for my money, one of them stands head and shoulders above the rest. And that’s Richard Dolan. His well-researched data and his balanced, incisive analysis is unsurpassed, in my view.



I couldn't agree more.

Limor Wolf
18th August 2012, 21:31
Richard Dolan seems to be such a levelheaded person. Balance, keeping an open mind and sticking to facts, are rare combination those days. Thank you Spuddie, you have shortened my spare time, but it's well worth it!

Billy
18th August 2012, 21:43
http://www.globalradioalliance.com/gra-show-archives/richard-dolan-show-archives/

Six down, thirteen to go.

As i have no internet connection and depend on friends for access can you please post information now and then on this thread as you listen. this would be much appreciated from anyone.



peace

Star Tsar
18th August 2012, 21:59
The fact based research and the fact that he's a historian floats my boat...

Long Live King Richard!

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Huma
19th August 2012, 00:17
I have become friendly with Richard and spoke with him at length for a few hours on skype, he is a great guy, and I have heard all of his shows. I got some insider dish of his thoughts on the various personalities in the ufo/truth community, and other topics as well. He even encouraged me to enter into the field as he felt I had a solid grounded grasp of the subject. He felt the field sorely needed younger blood and fresh thinking (i'm 27). Needless to say I was flattered.

Limor Wolf
19th August 2012, 08:41
Long Live King Richard!




One of the nicest things about Richard Dolan, beyond the seriousness with which he takes his research, and the lack of seriousness with which he takes himself, is that he probably would have refused this royal title :rolleyes:

araucaria
19th August 2012, 09:28
I have become friendly with Richard and spoke with him at length for a few hours on skype, he is a great guy, and I have heard all of his shows. I got some insider dish of his thoughts on the various personalities in the ufo/truth community, and other topics as well. He even encouraged me to enter into the field as he felt I had a solid grounded grasp of the subject. He felt the field sorely needed younger blood and fresh thinking (i'm 27). Needless to say I was flattered.

Maybe you should post a little more then...

Cidersomerset
19th August 2012, 09:32
One of the nicest things about Richard Dolan, beyond the seriousness with which he takes his research, and the lack of seriousness with which he takes himself, is that he probably would have refused this royal title



I listened to the first show and found extremely easy listening and its yet another show to add to my ever growing playlist ...LOL...

Some of the highlights was his brief summery of the Phil Snieder story and although he is only just starting on the subject, and
stayed away in the past, he did put some input into a newish documentry which Jackovesk posted back along..He said it was
going to be a ongoing project that should be interresting....

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Also talks about the importance of alternate media...Alex Jones, coast etc...

Also a piece on Neil deGrasse Tyson: UFO Sightings which Richard says
although entertaining , shows just out of touch mainstream science is
and ingnorance of so called intelligent scholers,,,,,,,

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Limor Wolf
19th August 2012, 11:00
I found Neil deGrasse Tyson's piece shallow, offensive and ignorant ,even though humor can sometimes be the best thing when it is based on being familiar with the details. Neil degrasse not need to worry, no abductee will ever come to him to get an attentive ear, but I would personally sign to see his face when disclosure happens.
god, ignorance can be very unpretty