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Ep. #534: WHAT’S THERE TO STUDY? w/ Preston Dennett

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Ep. #534: WHAT’S THERE TO STUDY? w/ Preston Dennett

Into the Parabnormal with Jeremy Scott | Released on May 18, 2024

On the latest episode of Into The Parabnormal with Jeremy Scott, we delve into the intriguing world of UFOs and extraterrestrial encounters. Our focus is on NASA's recent study of UFOs - a study that lasted a mere nine months and cost less than $100,000. The question we pose: "How serious can NASA’s study of UFOs be when it only lasts nine months and costs under $100,000?"

Our guest, Preston Dennett, brings to light the overwhelming evidence for UFO and extraterrestrial encounters. With his extensive documentation and research, Dennett challenges the depth and seriousness of NASA's recent study, sparking a fascinating discussion on the reality and implications of these otherworldly encounters.

Join us as we explore the mysteries of the universe, question the efforts of renowned space agencies, and delve into the evidence that suggests we are not alone. Don't miss this episode of Into The Parabnormal with Jeremy Scott!

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