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Appendix 269: “Religious Engineering” & “RED ALERT— UFO Alien Deception Plot Rolling” (Jay Dyer, Dec 13, 2024)

Jay Dyer: RED ALERT— UFO Alien Deception Plot Rolling Out Dec 13, 2024

Highlights in quotes from program:   The military has utilized the alien mythos and story to cover up black operations… For example, in places like Area 51, the alien mythos and cover they use is sort of a distraction and deflection for the development of advanced drones, advanced tech, importing drugs, and importing humans.   This can be used as cover for all kinds of black ops…   Some of the more nefarious characters in American military history have also been involved in the space program and these Air Force programs.   For example, Michael Aquino, who founded the Temple of Set and is the most famous of the military-intelligence satanists, second only to Aleister Crowley, wrote the military’s doctrine, “Mind War to Psy War.”  He was involved in studying the psychological operations involved in the aerial phenomena of UFOs.    

(If we examine) the US-based mythos of the alien crashes, Roswell story, the human abductees, we find that these stories of the early abductees, George Adamski and Betty and Barney Hill, fall apart upon examination.   In fact, they are stories that were already written in science fiction stories that were already out.   Obviously, this was all made up nonsense.   For example, the George Adamski (alien abduction) story was actually fostered and protected by none other than Allen Dulles, the head of the CIA.   Why would the head of the CIA threaten to sue anyone who tried to question or debunk the George Adamsky story?…   A new mythos is being advanced (to replace traditional religions such as Christianity).  

In 1960, academics at the Brookings Institute were doing a white paper for NASA and they came up with what I would call “religious engineering” propositions  to concoct an entirely new mythos for Western civilization.     This is from the book, “The Lure of the Edge” by Brenda Densler, a University of California professor.   This book shows how the alien phenomena connects with cults and mind control from an academic perspective.   Christians would consider the alien phenomena a demonic phenomenon.    Arthur C. Clark wrote that Christianity would fall apart when the alien phenomenon is exposed.    The 1960’s white paper stated that the whole Christian plan of salvation would be compromised by the study of ET life.    

Why would the elite want to destroy Christianity?   The elite, people such as Arthur C. Clark, believe all religions are just some concocted, made-up myths.     They are looking for a narrative that will support their plan for a technocratic (Luciferian) global government.    So this alien narrative supports their goals of technocratic global government.   H.G. Wells actually wrote this in his book: “God: The Invisible King.”     The idea of humans evolving into godhood, where we depopulate the humans and have a technocratic control grid.

So the alien-UFO narrative just happens to push and reinforce the agenda of degenerate, wicked elite and the UN.   The easiest way to debunk all of this…. is to watch Mirage Men,* where an Air Force counter-intelligence operator (i.e., professional liar), Richard Doty, admits that he actually helped concoct the alien myth.    This whole UFO-alien psyop deception is all a “perception management” psyop.  

Comments:

blue99
This was a excellent guest. People are talking to demons not aliens. All this UFO origin comes from the Bible. Known as chariots of God, chariots of fire, roll, wheel, and cloud.
Flash
Why is that scientist & the UN get to spearhead any interpretation of Alien contact. That’s a major red flag
Yock
Yup! Psyop complete. Alt media is now talking about UFO’s instead of the sweeping Biden pardons. Didn’t take much to throw them off course. Send a few drones over NJ and the alternative media will slurp it up like there’s no tomorrow.
MJandecka
UFO alien deception plot? For what purpose? To provide an explanation for a “rapture”? In part.
RealRealityBooks
Without a personal relationship with Jesus Christ (The spoken word of the Father, the truth, the only source of wisdom and knowledge); without Him and knowing Him in a real way, rational though is impossible. That’s why these godless thinkers get into such insane thinking and sweep along people who don’t know Jesus.
MRBLEEP
Great job connecting the dots
BagdadBill2
You bring up a good point about Jesus and multiple planets. The rebellion against God happened here and only here, regardless of any other potential planets and species. God’s sovereignty was challenged here by one of his spirit sons and it will be resolved here on earth. God allows angels and former angels to move amongst us but there are limits placed on them. We will see no contact from anything else except God, Jesus or angels until after Armageddon.
*Partial Dialogue from Mirage Men:
Webmaster comment:   This is actually the story of how the government deliberately destroyed a citizen, Paul Bennewitz, who investigated and discovered more than he was supposed to know about government black ops.   Thus, he became a “targeted individual.”

Bob Durant, former Airline pilot:   “In 1952, the Central Intelligence Agency, faced with a huge public interest in flying saucers, brought in a panel of senior scientists, the Robertson Panel.  They concluded that there was nothing to these flying saucer reports as objective devices of some kind, but that nevertheless the government had to exercise great care to debunk these stories and that individual civilians that expressed an interest in flying saucers ought to be carefully watched.    I believe this to be the founding document, that this has been the long-range strategy that has been followed by the US government.”

(US Air Force “counter-intelligence officer”), Richard C. Doty, the professional disinformer, has been trained to lie.

Bob Durant:  The main reason that we in the UFO field recognized the name of Richard Doty is that Paul Bennewitz, a self-made man, a very successful businessman (in Albuquerque, NM), was systematically driven insane, wound up in an insane asylum under treatment for a long time, lost his business, had to turn it over to his family, and was destroyed by the efforts of Richard Doty.

Voice:   It is unfortunate what happened to Mr. Bennewitz.  But they were supposed to protect something and they did their job.

Richard Doty (Former Special Agent, Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI):  Bennewitz had sophisticated, sensitive scientific equipment and he was collecting (EMF frequency) emissions coming from the (Kirkland Air Force) base.   And he was filming an object that was part of an experimental classified project of the  government.  This sent up a flag.   We (Air Force) had to decide what we would do then.   Would we allow this to happen or would we try to convince him otherwise?  We planted the idea in Paul that maybe what he was hearing and picking up on his equipment was maybe from UFOs.

Bob Durant:  Doty was feeding this man (Bennewitz) all kinds of lies about UFOs and aliens being kept underneath a mountain nearby.. and Bennewitz was believing all of this. 

Greg Bishop, author of “Project Beta” (the Paul Bennewitz story):  From the point Bennewitz gave a presentation of his scientific findings to Air Force officials, the government decided from that point on all his perceptions would be directed in the exact direction that the intelligence agencies wanted.  (I.e., he became a “targeted individual!?”) 

Richard Doty:  Paul asked for a grant to investigate UFOs on the base and a grant to continue the contact he claimed he had with aliens.  At one point, another agency (NSA) was conducting an investigation and they set up a surveillance across the streets from Paul’s residence.  And Paul’s son contacted me and said, “Leave my father alone.  He’s getting paranoid.”   Well, I knew it wasn’t us.

Greg Bishop, author of “Project Beta” (the Paul Bennewitz story):  He said he saw people coming in and out of the house and looking out from the curtains.   As it turns out, the NSA had some people in this house.  They were watching him and they were beaming messages from across the street into his antennae setup.   He’d started picking up these signals and the NSA was scared that anybody could figure that out.   They decided to just take complete control of what he was seeing and give him exactly what he thought he should be getting..  They replaced his computer with their own computer.   The computer had software that would decode the messages he was getting in the way they wanted him to see them.   

They said they were from a planet with no water and they were trying to find a new place to live and they want to take over the earth.    And they could only trust Paul.  And Paul said you can’t trust these aliens.   They are evil.  This served to make him look silly, which was exactly what they were trying to do.

Richard Doty:  Paul was a pilot and he flew up to Archuleta Mesa near Dulce, New Mexico.   He filmed things up there that again presented a problem for us, because he was filming a secret military installation that was training commandos.    So then we had to convince Paul that was he was seeing up there was UFOs.

I went up to the Mesa with Paul and we camped together a few nights.   We saw some strange lights coming out of the ground.

Another voice:  Something actually did crash near Dulce on the Mesa in the late 1980s.  Bennewitz just happened to be flying over and took some high quality pictures of it and so the disinformation campaign had to be ratcheted up even more.   The Air Force knew it was something they were testing in this area that had gone off course and crashed.   Of course, they told Paul Bennewitz that it was some sort of alien craft that had been given to the humans to use and that they had shot it out of the sky as some sort of a lesson.  

Greg Bishop:  Agents would break into his house to see what he had.   At one point, he had these pictures of whatever crashed up there.  The agents were very interested in getting these pictures of the crash.  So they did.  What probably crashed there was some sort of unmanned aerial vehicle.   Now they are over in the Middle East… remote controlled, killing people in cars as they drove across the desert.  In 1985, they didn’t want anybody to have any knowledge of this kind of thing.   They took great pains to explain to him that it was this atomic powered aircraft that the aliens had. helped us with   To bring down that laughter curtain so people wouldn’t pay attention.   They’d think it was another UFO nut.

He thought that this was the place where the aliens were gathering together to take over the world.   And he wanted to trap them all there, kill them all in one fell swoop and save the earth.  By the mid-1980’s, he’d written to all these Congressmen and the President, and he’d get answers back saying we are not interested in this sort of thing.  

By 1988, things are so bad that his family decided to take him to a psychiatric facility and see if they could try and save his life.    He said that aliens would come at night through his wall and inject him with something that would make him get in his car and drive out into the desert.   And he didn’t remember what he was doing or where he went.   The scary thing was there actually were injection marks on his arm.  

Linda Moulton Howe, filmmaker of “A Strange Harvest:  (Air Force Special Agent Richard) Doty and others would probably defend their counter-intelligence efforts as being patriotic.   They are carrying out work assigned by people who have decided that there must be a policy of denial in the interest of national security.   They are working for my government.   They are working in agencies of the government that is supposed to be protecting “of the people, by the people, for the people.  How did it all turn upside down?

At the core there is something that they want to keep people away from.   A real truth.

Disinformation is designed to appeal to the person that it’s operating on.  The more dramatic you can be appealing to that prejudice, the better you can get your hooks into the person you are trying to get.    In Paul Bennowitz’s case, he was talking about UFOs and so if the Air Force wanted to get his undivided attention, they would talk UFOs with him.  Which is exactly what they did.

Linda Moulton Howe:  Bennewitz was filming really highly strange craft.  Then counter-intels job is to come in and muddy the waters to make him look like a fool.  It’s been a cover story in the US for a long time.  Tell the media, tell anybody who will listen that they are using UFOs to cover up advanced technology.  When the truth is exactly the opposite of the words!

One of the keys to a disinformation campaign is to have a feedback loop.   And you need people on the inside to feed back to you the results of the operation.

Probably Doty’s first success in rounding up a useful asset or a useful idiot was his recruitment of William Moore who was co-author of the first book about Roswell.

Richard Doty:  I was given the task of making contact with Bill Moore and basically finding out what he knew and who he knew.   Bill was a little reluctant to disclose everything to me, for obvious reasons, here I am a government agent introducing myself and wanting to know what he knew.   But there are techniques we are trained to use in gaining that person’s confidence and I used those techniques against Bill Moore and they worked and Bill Moore took me into his confidence and we had a professional relationship as far as him providing us information about the UFO community and agreeing to say things that we wanted said regarding the UFO community or within the UFO community.

Bob Durant: Remember, it’s the politicians and the journalists that are the ultimate target of all this disinformation…. Bill Moore, later, was part of the series of break-ins into the Bennewitz house and the psychological warfare program.  Again, self-admitted by Moore.  Moore was not working alone.  Others, I’m convinced, went for the same deal.  The deal was very simple.  You cooperate with us and we will give you the information that the US government has deep down in those vaults.   This is the Faustian bargain that William Moore went for.   And he came up short on it.  

Ron Regher:   Bill’s admission to working with government agents was the first acknowledgement to the degree to which our government will go to keep the cover-up going.  It’s scary to think that somebody I trusted might be playing me for the fool. 

People whose job it was to make the subject look ridiculous over the last 50 to 60 years have done a very good job. 

Richard Doty:  I was selected to participate in a Special Access Program within the counter-intelligence community; my supervisor said you are going to be briefed into a program and you are going to be responsible for investigating everything associated with this program.   The first part of the briefing dealt with how the US Air Force were countering unauthorized disclosure of technology to the public by using the UFO phenomenon as a cover.  And the second part of the briefing was where we were actually shown and briefed about the United States government’s involvement with extra-terrestrials since the late 1940s, which was obviously the most interesting part of the briefing.   They showed us a film, which was a late 40’s or early 50s film, of a recovery operation they said was in Roswell.  They showed crash debris, they showed extra-terrestrial bodies.  And there was also a briefing showing a live alien sitting in a room talking to people.  And the narrator of this film talked about the continuation of a connection between the U.S. government and extra-terrestrial civilizations.  After viewing this, I was not sure if it was real or perhaps some kind of psychological conditioning.   II don’t think I initially believed any of it.   But after the film, a US Colonel started talking about how they, the U.S. government (and it was always the United States government, it wasn’t the Air Force it was the United States government), how they had progressed from the debris recovery phase in the late 40s to now, the late 70s.  The more he spoke, the more I realized that what I saw was real.  

Linda Moulton Howe:   A fractured hall of mirrors with a quicksand floor that nobody knows exactly what the truths are and everybody has found themselves completely suspicious of the motives of any human being because counter-intelligence in England and the United States and a lot of other countries have worked overtime to misinform and to tell the public and the media there’s nothing to the UFO phenomenon.   It’s a lie.  I have no question about it.  And my work is to try to shed some light on what could be so threatening out of some other intelligence out of some other part of the universe or it’s been here for 2 billion years and it’s not extra-terrestrial, we’re the new ones on the block   What is it that is considered so threatening that governments would kill people to keep it silent?

Bob Durant:  You’re looking at a picture of Richard Doty.   And by looking at him you are taking a glimpse into a whole machine that now has a life of its own.

Discussion of Issues Raised In Mirage Men by Filmmakers:

Mirage Men is a 2013 documentary film directed by John Lundberg, written by Mark Pilkington and co-directed by Roland Denning and Kypros Kyprianou. Mirage Men suggests there was conspiracy by the U.S. military to fabricate UFO folklore in order to deflect attention from classified military projects. It prominently features Richard Doty (born October 11, 1944), a retired Special Agent who worked for AFOSI, the United States Air Force Office of Special Investigation.
The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Sheffield Doc/Fest[1] in the UK on 13 June 2013, its North American premiere at the 2013 Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas on 22 September 2013, its Australian premiere at the Canberra International Film Festival on 31 October 2013 and its Nordic premiere at the Stockholm Film Festival in Sweden on 10 November 2013.
Mark Pilkington’s book about the project, also called Mirage Men, was published in 2010 by Constable & Robinson.
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It is the view of this contributor — Tintin — that this film, although quite well balanced, may in fact actually be a clever attempt to discredit the UFO research community and may itself be a disinfo piece. One could also point to the production company name: “Perception Management Productions” as a clue, perhaps. Engineer and researcher Richard D. Hall suspects that Lundberg (and Pilkington) is on the payroll of MI-5, and has this to say:
“Lundberg was probably recruited by MI5 in 1992. Since then he has been paid by British Intelligence continually. We believe that due to the anomalies about the property where he lives, MI5 have also been providing him with free lodgings in London since around 1995.
 
As many people know, Lundberg’s activities have been in making crop circles throughout the UK, and sometimes travel to foreign countries such as Italy, to trample down fields there too. We believe MI5 has funded these activities for almost 2 decades and have been giving him money to pay the rest of the crop circle team. There would typically be 5 or 6 in a team.
 
We believe MI5 made a big mistake in 2004 by paying for Lundberg to re-train as a film maker. This we believe was a gross miscalculation on their part and provides even more evidence that MI5 disinformation is what Lundberg is part of. If Lundberg was a true “artist” as he claims, why would he be interested in the “UFO” subject for his film making? His latest film “Mirage Men”, promises to be a superb piece of disinformation. He has managed to interview some of the top names in Ufology; namely Bill Ryan and Richard Dolan. These individuals may well regret taking part in this programme as MI5 and Lundberg seem to have set out to debunk them.”
 
Whatever the real case may be it is an excellent film all the same. Greg Taylor’s review below takes a more skeptical approach but does find a neat balance. Regarding comments about SERPO, and as Bill Ryan has openly stated before: not so much a hoax but, and I quote:
“As I stated in my July 26 American Antigravity interview, I believe the Serpo story is a mixture of disinformation (i.e. truth mixed with added fictional elements) and naturally occurring compounded errors (such as uncorrected audiotape transcripts of the team commander’s logs)… surrounding a core of extraordinary truth.” 
 
So not strictly a ‘deception’ or ‘hoax’, and most certainly extraordinary.
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Review, written by Greg Taylor of The Daily Grail – July 2013
A FRACTURED HALL OF MIRRORS
Half-way through watching Mirage Men, a new documentary on how U.S. Intelligence agencies have deliberately sabotaged research into the UFO topic, I literally shook my head, saying to myself with a laugh “it’s a hall of mirrors”. By the end of the documentary, my statement had been echoed and expanded upon by one of the interviewees, Linda Moulton Howe, who described the entire story as “a fractured hall of mirrors with a quicksand floor”. Howe should know: in 1983, while researching a documentary on the subject of UFOs for HBO, she was engaged by Richard ‘Rick’ Doty, an agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI), initially with the promise of helping her investigate an alleged UFO landing near Ellsworth Air Force Base. But Howe’s meeting with Doty took an unexpected turn when the AFOSI agent suddenly produced a manila folder, saying she could take a look at it but, not remove it from the office or make notes. Within it was a document titled “Briefing Paper for the President of the United States of America on the Subject of Unidentified Aerial Vehicles”, which listed a number of alleged UFO crash retrievals by the government, as well as paragraphs that became “emblazoned” on Howe’s mind concerning how they had discovered that Homo sapiens was a species created by extraterrestrials through genetic manipulation of primates.
Amazed by the information fed to her by the government agency at the time, in Mirage Men Howe looks back with three decades of perspective and wonders at the the amount of effort that must have gone into the deception: “they must have had meetings about ‘how do we stop a persistent and dogged reporter who has already demonstrated that she’s going to go after a really difficult subject?’.” The question that comes to mind, and which runs throughout this entire film, is ‘WHY?’.
This was not the first time that AFOSI agent Doty had willingly mislead investigators of the UFO subject, and it would not be the last. As such, he serves as the focal character in the documentary; it begins with the deception he helped orchestrate on Albuquerque businessman Paul Bennewitz, goes on to discuss the Linda Moulton Howe case, the infamous Majestic-12 documents (described in the film by another AFOSI agent, Walter Bosley, as the “perfect Perception Management Device”, though Doty denies any involvement with it) and extends forward to the more recent controversy over the ‘Project Serpo’ hoax.
And Doty is no doubt a worthy candidate for the film to revolve around. Coming to the documentary with a fair amount of knowledge about Doty’s deceptions over the years – with consequences (direct and otherwise) ranging from the wasting of UFO investigators’ time through to the mental disintegration, eventual hospitalisation and death of Paul Bennewitz – I already had a dislike for the man, and was ready to truly despise him. But one of the things that catches you off guard is how harmless and genial he seems – the man is sitting before the camera, telling you how he has deceived people, and yet you feel that he seems to be a nice guy that you’d happily chat with at a neighbourhood barbeque. Though as Bill Ryan, who was initially taken in by the Serpo deception, points out, that’s what makes him so effective: “Rick’s great strength is he’s a wonderful story-teller”, says Ryan. “He’s a very friendly guy [and] builds relationships easily”.
The jarring inconsistency between Doty’s disarming personality and his deceptive deeds, and the “fractured hall of mirrors with a quicksand floor” that is the subject matter, contribute to the overall feel of the film – one of unreality, with the viewer wondering exactly where the truth lies and even how many Inception-like ‘levels’ away that destination might be from them (are the ‘visible’ lies meant to make you follow the breadcrumbs to the real lie they want to sell to you?).
Using black and white public domain and Creative Commons footage as ‘filler’ helps maintain that feeling of unreality and deception, such as the cuts from the 1958 BBC television series Invisible Man – Secret Experiment showing objects moving without any visible cause, and the B-roll continues that mood with shots of empty conference chairs and long hotel hallways (always bound to transmit a lonely and alienated feel). The audio too, from the droning strings/synths almost subliminally set behind interviewees words, to the various ambient audio noises accompanying footage and the off-kilter soundtrack, will leave the viewer feeling on edge throughout . Each of these elements suggest that the film-makers were influenced rather heavily by the style of British documentarian Adam Curtis (The Century of the Self, The Power of Nightmares, All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace).
Interviewees include the tricksters (AFOSI agents Doty and Walter Bosley), their marks (Linda Moulton Howe, Bill Ryan, Victor Martinez), UFO and paranormal investigators (Richard Dolan, Bob Durant, Greg Bishop, George Hansen, Gabe Valdez and more) as well as the author of the book on which the documentary is based, Mark Pilkington (read my 2010 interview with Mark about the book and film here).
All offer their own insights into the hall of mirrors, from their own particular point of view. For instance, Bob Durant begins the film by admitting that “the general feeling amongst people who have devoted a big chunk of their life to studying UFOs I think is fear; that they have been taken for a ride, that these cases are hoaxes, but sophisticated hoaxes carried out by their own government”. This range of interviewees helps bring balance to the documentary, and also will hopefully give viewers a wider perspective on the topic: ‘true believers’ in the UFO phenomenon should be chastened by some of the testimony, while self-labeled skeptics might have their eyes opened to some degree (‘skeptic’ Brian Dunning once told me that I had “clinically crossed the line to a diagnosable, treatable mental illness” if I thought there were psy-ops being conducted in the UFO field) and even perhaps have some sympathy for what some UFO researchers have been put through over the years.
Even the general viewer might take heed of some of the nuggets buried in Mirage Men, such as Doty’s aside that Paul Bennewitz was easily convinced by the AFOSI deception: “Paul was a World War II veteran, very patriotic, he always flew his flag – those type of people you can convince”. And, on a topical note, once you’ve seen an entire documentary about intentional leaks designed to mislead investigators, you might be a little bit more skeptical about some of the leaks that have hit the news in recent times, and wonder whether there was any government involvement or intent behind them.
Those looking for simple, obvious answers to either the UFO mystery, or government deceptions in a number of the cases, will walk away disappointed from Mirage Men, but I don’t think it should be a factor in judging the film. The film-makers do ponder the latter question, but trying to answer it just ends up taking the viewer further down the rabbit hole. Was the disinformation meant to distract investigators from secret government projects. If so, as Pilkington points out, why did they encourage Bennewitz when they could have just told him (as the patriotic citizen that he was) to cease and desist for the good of the country? Was it intended to discredit the investigators for some reason? Or perhaps it was a psychological study in how people react to certain information and events, perhaps it was intended originally for ‘real’ enemies like the Soviets during the Cold War, or maybe it was all an exercise in how supposedly secret information is transmitted and by whom.
Mirage Men doesn’t break any new ground in discussing many of these topics: readers will find discussion of them in books ranging from Jacques Vallee’s Messengers of Deception through to Greg Bishop’s book on the deception aimed at Paul Bennewitz, Project Beta (Bishop himself appears extensively in the documentary). What it does do though is gets Richard Doty, a notoriously slippery man to corner, in front of the camera discussing the things he has done, along with a number of the other significant players. The intelligent viewer will however ask why Rick Doty came forward willingly to be an interview subject for this documentary, given every move he has made on the UFO topic seems to have been precisely calculated to have a certain effect.
He seemingly has no reason to offer all this information. So why is he doing it? And why does he admit to so much, but then deny involvement with Serpo when investigators seem to have caught him red-handed (via email IP addresses)?
By the end of the film you’ll be second guessing everything more than feeling as if your ideas have been confirmed, and perhaps that was exactly Doty’s intent. And, if you want to get truly paranoid, you might start to worry that the documentary’s creators go under the name ‘Perception Management Productions’ (echoing Bosley’s description of the MJ-12 documents), and has within its ranks individuals who for many years have created crop circles as a type of art, and then sat back and observed as those ‘anonymous’ deceptions have engendered their own belief system and followers. Fractured mirrors and rabbit holes indeed…
Mirage Men is necessary viewing for anybody with an interest in either the topic of UFOs, or the role of government agencies in spying on and/or deceiving their own citizens. The former may be a specialised group, but the latter should include everyone. A highly recommended documentary – if your eyes weren’t already open, they will be after watching this film.
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Post-script comment:
For an extraordinary conversation that took place when Richard Doty cold-called the Fade-to-Black radio show in February 2018 do see here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cj_hhQ63lo&ab_channel=FADETOBLACKRadio
I’ll likely provide a landing page here on the Internet Archive of that very programme.

 

 

 

 

 

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