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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 1H 37M

45 Years of Independent Anomalous Research (with Hugh Pincott & Alan Cleaver)

from Seriously Strange · host Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena

This special 45th Anniversary ASSAP Seriously Strange Special celebrates the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena with a lively town hall discussion on its history, achievements, and future.Hosted by Kristian Lander, with Caroline reflecting on her six years as a committee member, the session features insightful contributions from Hugh Pincott (on the 1981 founding and divergence from the SPR), Alan Cleaver, Maurice Townsend (Merlin Matrix & Project Albion), William (Bill) Eyre, Steve Hume, Sarah Pilkington, and others.A celebratory deep dive into early ASAP News editions, training programs, investigator bulletins, governance developments, and the proactive spirit that has defined the organization for 45 years.Whether you’re a longtime member or discovering ASAP for the first time, this episode offers valuable context on the evolution of serious anomalous research in the UK.► Become a member and explore the archives: [https://www.asap.ac.uk]► More webinars, magazines & resources at the ASAP Members Hub

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