Paraculture of Concast

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Welcome. You've entered the Paraculture of Concast, the first ever simulcast with www.theparacast.com. There's so much show here it couldn't even be contained within the normally allotted times of the two shows, so both are extra long, extra good, and completely uncensored. My show gives you the walk-through of the X-Conference, Vaeni-style. The Paracast show gives in-depth interviews with some of the guest speakers and...Jim Dilettoso. That's right: Michael Horn's go-to guy for Billy Meier photo authentication steps forward and sets the record straight.

This is a fun one. It's a long one. And it's chalk full of special guests, swerves, and surprises!

 

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  • 4/27/2008 11:07 PM Brent wrote:
    I cant wait to hear this.... If its as good as the one where you guys were at the last Conference... then I think i'll grin for weeks. Hail to those who tackle the dickheads in the field !!
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  • 4/28/2008 10:41 AM lotusland wrote:
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    MP3 VERSION OF PODCAST
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    http://tinyurl.com/33y5a5

    Look for the file named:

    CoC Ep 36 Paraculture of Concast.mp3

    Just click the filename to download.
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    1. 4/28/2008 11:07 AM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Were our genitals reversed I'd have your babies.

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      1. 4/28/2008 7:38 PM lotusland wrote:
        Now I have Paul Anka singing "Having My Baby" running through my head and it won't stop.

        Damn you!
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  • 4/28/2008 1:51 PM Derek Bartholomaus wrote:
    Hi Jeremy.

    I jumped ahead to listen to this episode. I'm only about 30 minutes in so far, but I just wanted to tell you that if a piece of technology ever asks if you want to delete something, and you don't want to, the button to press is always "no".

    -Derek
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    1. 4/28/2008 2:37 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Thank's Derek. I'll try to keep that in mind for next time.

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  • 4/28/2008 7:30 PM CapnG wrote:
    BEST. PODCAST. EVER.


    ....in the history of EVER!
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    1. 4/29/2008 8:24 AM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Thank you. Now I don't feel like I wasted two weekends!

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      1. 4/29/2008 3:50 PM CapnG wrote:
        Definately not... although I think you did waste that $60...
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  • 4/28/2008 11:50 PM CBF wrote:
    Good listen.

    I have a question about D.Biedny's George Snoory character. A few episodes back, you two did an introduction, Mr. Vaeni, in which Snoory calls to ellicit your support in his presedential bid. Was that scripted or were y'all improving? Funny stuff. How about doing a longer interview with Snoory? Maybe a 30 minute segment? That could become classic.
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    1. 4/29/2008 8:22 AM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Please. Why the formalities? Just call me Mr.

      Yes, that was improv. It was based on this:
      http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58702



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  • 4/29/2008 12:45 AM Nate wrote:
    I was quite disappointed to hear that Edgar Mitchell thinks his signed book is worth 60 bucks. Astronaut or no, that's bullshit, particularly coming from someone who claims to have experienced "cosmic consciousness."

    Apparently he's exploiting his status as a cultural hero to rip people off. "Ah yes, we are all one, especially me."

    This whole new age spirituality-for-profit is disgusting.

    Great episode though! Maybe ol' George will be a guest on your show one of these days...
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    1. 4/29/2008 8:23 AM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Good point about the cosmic consciousness thing. Maybe times are tough on ex moonwalkers all around.

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  • 4/30/2008 9:23 AM Bubba La Song wrote:
    Jeremy,

    I was really disappointed in this podcast. You were in the presence of the "Great One" (George Noory) and had the opportunity to ask him to sing a song, and you didn't! Certainly a George Noory rendition of "I DID IT MY WAY" was in order.

    Well, maybe next time. I am hoping you put together a project of the songs of ufology.
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  • 4/30/2008 10:45 PM j. wrote:
    A small tribute to you guys:

    http://involution-eschaton.blogspot.com/
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    1. 5/1/2008 8:31 AM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Thank you!

      No tribute to me is ever too small.

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    2. 5/1/2008 10:56 AM martin wrote:
      Excellent podcast, all thats missing is the lynn katai composed culture of contact theme song..
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      1. 5/2/2008 2:55 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
        Trust me...it's in the works. I just don't know when to unleash it upon the world. I want to save it for the next Zorgy podcast but that's, like, a year away. I'm just not that disciplined!

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  • 5/1/2008 7:24 PM Celine wrote:
    Great podcast! This could spark a new wave of "real" podcasts. You could do a podcast just walking around New York, interviewing storekeepers, hustlers, business men, etc. Think of some place where you'd be ceremoniously ejected, and use that as the crowning moment. As Lucille Ball once said "I've been thrown out of better places than this!" to which Tellulabell Bankhead responded "You have never been in a better place than this!"

    Or, how about "Jeremy muses on alien ONENESS and the teachings of Plato" while taking a shower.

    The possibilities are endless.
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    1. 5/2/2008 2:53 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      I should never have started the "inappropriate locations" gag at a strip club. I set the bar too high and will be tempted to keep reaching for the stars.

      On another note, that's not a bad idea, interviewing storekeepers, hustlers, and business men. But do you think the one's in New York will be different than the ones I already interviewed in DC?

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  • 5/3/2008 4:03 AM Crow wrote:
    Man...I cannot believe how fucking delusional those sNoory "fans" were. You nailed it Jeremy...nothing but a glorified DJ.
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    1. 5/3/2008 11:05 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Those weren't even the half of them.

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  • 5/3/2008 4:00 PM JC wrote:
    In the interest of almost-full disclosure, I can't stand Biedny. I think he's pompous, irritating and "odd" in an unpleasant way on many levels. But his absolutely worst characteristic is that he seems frozen in pre-puberty; he comes across like one of those videogame addicts who avoids sunlight and human contact. In the first few minutes alone he engages in some of the most inane and juvenile namecalling I've ever heard.

    With that out of the way (and by way of context since my opinion may certainly be jaundiced by my dislike for Biedny), I thought the podcast was, to be kind, HORRIBLE. It was giggly, childish, full of self indulgent references (especially during the Diletosso portion) that only a handful of people could appreciate. I'm no expert in broadcasting, but common sense tells me that, if your objective is to convey information to a LISTENING audience, perhaps you should record in a quieter setting so they can LISTEN.

    I found the whole thing stupid and childish. It started with Jeremy's "we're trying to avoid the Conference at all costs" comment. Quick on came Biedny's "Dude, is that Jim Dilettoso?" Nothing more appealing than a middle aged guy using aging hipster doofus words like "Dude". And it only degenerated from here. It was one grand festival of puerile and nasty commentary. This thing was a low point by any standard, and podcasting standards can be very low.

    By the way, if Conferences are so annoying and only useful for avoiding, why don't you stop going? What's sadder than an abductee sitting alone in a flying saucer conference hotel bar talking into a recorder, picking "bloody boogers" off his arm?
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    1. 5/3/2008 6:26 PM Bubba Comes Clean wrote:
      OK, for the record, I adore David Biedny because I enjoy his voice and his sarcasm, although he does annoy me when he calls another guy a "cat". Isn't that slang from the beatnik era of the mid 1950's? Do guys in New York City call each other a "cat"? I thought it had been changed to "bro" or "angry white guy".

      I personally found both the paracast and Jeremy's podcasts on the conference sort of boring. Call me old fashioned, but I did. I felt like I was listening to someone's home movies in a wierd sense. To the guys who were THERE and recorded it, it was really hot, and they felt they recorded some great revelations. But to me, it was a lot of background noise with people talking. A nice quiet summation of the information upfront (without having the tedious 3 hour visit to a ufo artist gallery and noisy bar) would have been fine. I've been afraid to say this because some folks have said here that these were the greatest podcasts in history. So I thought I'd keep my mouth shut.

      Nonetheless, I like both the Paracast and COC a lot, and am especially fond of Jeremy's podcast on the Atlantic City Conference. This had real genius behind it (editting), and was quite clever (not just someone turning on a recorder in the middle of a table in a noisy room and then letting it run for 40 minutes).
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      1. 5/3/2008 11:04 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
        Well the man-on-street thing is a taste. It's not going to be for everyone. Personally, I like all the noise, it adds atmosphere. I can see how it would be annoying to people, though, and so I'm going to keep these little conference thingies special episodes. Hell, I loved Cloverfield, but if I never see another shaky cam movie I'll be a happy camper.

        Feel free to criticize. It can't all be happy happy joy joy ass-grabbing for yours truly.





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    2. 5/3/2008 11:00 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Finally, someone gets us!

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    3. 5/3/2008 11:11 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      I will say this about "inside references." I don't know what to do there. It's not all common sense broadcasting. If I had a sense that my audience were newbies to the field I'd over-explain everything. It seems from the people who post comments, however, that most (or all) of you aren't and so I assume a level of knowledge of the stuff we're covering so as not to bore you with redundancy.

      I could be wrong in doing that. Anyone here who listens to the show but doesn't know much about the field wanna speak up and let me know? Hell, I'd be thrilled to be bringing a fresh audience into the fold and gladly take a time out to explain who people are if that's the case.

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      1. 5/5/2008 4:10 PM Mee wrote:
        Nope..seems to be we are all old whores
        here. It would be nice to have some
        fresh ones about, but think about it.
        5,000 yrs (at least) of being analized,
        probed, etc by the powers to be in
        conjuction with our overlords, leaves
        a scar upon the human psyche in which
        innocence cannot exist.
        Old soldiers just fade away...Old whores just wither on the vine.
        Humor and Compassion are our only
        strengths and curiosity is only a substitute for those who wish to dream
        that someday an explanation will descend
        and grant humans a proper place in the
        cosmos. Hmmm...I'm counting the years and waiting. hahha
        Anyways, pretend what you want. Im almost sure it matters not. 'Life' will
        go on, so to speak.
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