Culture of Contact Episode 37 - Karyn Dolan Has Arrived

 

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Karyn Dolan ain't just the wife of Richard Dolan, she's also a paranormal investigator in her own right. (And a podcaster in her own right too! Check out www.keyholepublishing.com for details on her paranormal show!) We'll talk to Karyn, but first...a brief message from "Dr. Steven Greer."

 

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  • 5/13/2008 11:11 AM lotusland wrote:
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    http://tinyurl.com/33y5a5

    Look for the file named:

    CoC Ep 37 - Karyn Dolan.mp3

    Just click the filename to download.

    Hey Jeremy, are the podcasts going to stay at valiens.com or are they going to be moving to cultureofcontact.com?
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    1. 5/13/2008 11:46 AM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
      Wow, are you fast, woman! Thanks so much.

      I think I am going to keep it here. I tried switching over but it kills the RSS Feed. I'm guessing it's smarter to keep the show as is so people don't have to go fishing for it and I don't have to try to remember all of the podcast sites I posted it on.

      But I'm thinking about killing the comments section here and adding a message board. I dunno. There are so many message boards, do we need another? I'll put it to a vote and you can decide.

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      1. 5/13/2008 12:14 PM lotusland wrote:
        I'm trying to make up for my tardiness with the last podcast.

        When you say "I'll put it to a vote and you can decide", do you mean "we" as in the Borg Collective (aka Jeremy's podcast fans)? Or do you mean "Me", as in Me, Lotusland, gets to decide for the collective? I rather like the latter option, makes me feel autocratic and authoritative.
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        1. 5/13/2008 1:03 PM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
          awwwwe now I feel bad. I meant the Borg Collective.  I'll make a new post for it so this section doesn't become about that. I'd much rather have this be about the show for 3 posts and then it devolve into attacks somehow.

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          1. 5/13/2008 5:05 PM lotusland wrote:
            Are you going to enable comments on the page for the poll regarding making a new comments section on the CoC site? I wanted to explain my "no" vote.
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            1. 5/14/2008 9:53 AM Jeremy Vaeni wrote:
              For you? The world. 'Tis open.

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              1. 5/15/2008 6:59 PM Anonymous wrote:
                please keep this as is. no need for a steenkin' message board!
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  • 5/13/2008 5:04 PM lotusland wrote:
    Who knew that teletubbies were part of the alien cultural integration agenda? Certainly not me. Not having kids, I'm not up on these shows, but just took a quick look at the teletubbies site. Yes, I can see the resemblance to our dear alien/cryptoterrestrial visitors.

    I concur with Karyn that reading Hunt for the Skinwalker is a must for anyone interested in these phenom. The investigators and the family that lived there certainly experienced virtually every form of the paranormal (including UFOs) that there is. Also, Rick Stassman's DMT: The Spirit Molecule is a must read as it points to an extradimensional source for these encounters.

    It was good to hear that Karyn is open to other avenues of exploration, such as remote viewing. Those who are serious practitioners of RV (and that does NOT include Maj. Ed Dames) have also encountered beings similar to those described by abductees while in the ether between the worlds.

    I really liked the direction of this interview in terms of considering the metaphysical aspects of these encounters. I recently read a book that dealt with the alien abduction phenom as purely a metaphysical event, one orchestrated by "demons". The author had a very strong anti-christ theme running through the book, but the historical references and the modus operandi of these creatures does give some credence to the idea that they are up to no good. At least, no good for we humans.

    The abduction issue has picked up in intensity so perhaps this points to the idea that there is a crack in the wall between the worlds. Maybe these entities are finding it easier to get into our space. Do we need to close up the gap? Or do we just need to learn how to shield ourselves better?
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    1. 5/15/2008 7:03 PM Anonymous wrote:
      I don't remember her saying that during the interview - but i might have been half-asleep - seriously - i listen in bed at night.
      I witnessed a skinwalker - type of ufo - a cylindrical object in the nyc suburbs - and read the book . i believe it.
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  • 5/14/2008 7:59 AM cc wrote:
    I've heard Karyn recently and enjoyed her. Looking forward to this interview later today.

    I recommend Hunt for the Skinwalker to everyone. Till I'm blue, in fact, if only to open their eyes to the possibility of events we may never understand.

    It seems to me however, that these entities, when put under the microscope, protect their entrance when researchers are less dazzled by their magick and are more interested in where they come from as well as what they they are up to. They get stingy with would-be evidence once the fear factor is reduced.

    The common question then becomes, are they here to move us past fear? I'd like to think so, but their illusive and confusing behavior never quite proves the point.

    Having grasped the reality of cosmic consciousness, oneness, one is still left with many questions. Maybe the only difference is that the quality or intensity of emotion behind the questions is altered, which is a plus in that the final dawning is, if you think you got it, think again.

    Argh.
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  • 5/14/2008 2:42 PM lotusland wrote:
    I've got a new term to describe what Karyn does: a meta-analyst.

    When she said many disparaged her efforts as "armchair research" as she wasn't crawling around in the muck, digging up pieces of Roswell saucer shrapnel, or flying in to get death bed confessions, that totally irked me.

    We NEED people like Karyn to look at all the disparate research that people are doing, filter through it, perform a meta-analysis and make sense of all the parts. What's the point of doing all this research if it's not looked at in a holistic context? How else do you discover themes and patterns, unless all the various research is considered.

    I say, carry on Karyn. You're doing a great job!
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  • 5/15/2008 6:47 PM CapnG wrote:
    Oooooh, you're gonna get it now... whatcha gonna do when Steve Greer's 24 inch pythons run wild on you, brutherrrr?!
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  • 5/15/2008 6:57 PM Anonymous wrote:
    love you... love mrs dolan
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  • 5/16/2008 10:49 AM Jeff Ritzmann wrote:
    Great interview Jer...Karyn's really a good guest and obviously can speak to a variety of issues.
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