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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2013 · 56 MIN

Episode 70 - Hot Leads Cold Cases Guest David Biedny, Yale University Technologist, Photo Expert & UFO Contactee

from Hot Leads Cold Cases Podcast · host Nancy du Tertre

01/18/13 - Tonight Nancy du Tertre's guest on "Hot Leads Cold Cases" is technologist, Yale Drama School media faculty member, and UFO contactee David Biedny. For several years, David was also the host of the well-respected internet show "The Paracast" and now espouses his largely political points of view on "The Angry Human." David discusses his expert opinion regarding satellite and telescope photos issued by NASA showing the lunar surface and outer space. He agrees that a number of NASA photos have been airbrushed to eliminate or alter certain images and that a number of close-up photo images of the moon's surface appear to contain artificial structures such large objects in the shape of spoked wheels, rectangles, triangles, and other non-natural looking shapes. David also talks about his own sighting in Caracas, Venzuela, of an enormous cigar-shaped UFO with three smaller craft, and encounters with other-worldly beings.

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