May 12, 1999: Citizens Against UFO Secrecy - Michael Cremo | Lawsuit - Peter Gersten - podcast episode cover

May 12, 1999: Citizens Against UFO Secrecy - Michael Cremo | Lawsuit - Peter Gersten

Jun 16, 20242 hr 56 minSeason 1999Ep. 547
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Episode description

Art Bell speaks with attorney Peter Gersten, founder of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy, about his ongoing legal battle to force government disclosure of UFO-related documents. Gersten describes his dismissed FOIA lawsuit against the Army over records referenced in Colonel Philip Corso's book and outlines his active case demanding Department of Defense information on flying triangle sightings. He calls on listeners to submit affidavits and photographic evidence to support future legal proceedings.

In the second half, researcher Michael Cremo joins to discuss evidence of extreme human antiquity that challenges conventional archaeology. He describes metallic spheres found in South African mineral deposits dated to roughly two billion years ago, with machined precision that metallurgists cannot explain as natural formations. He also reveals stone tools and human skeletal remains discovered deep inside California gold mines beneath layers of rock dating back tens of millions of years.

Cremo recounts the fierce resistance his work has provoked from the scientific establishment, including campaigns to pressure NBC into canceling a television special featuring his findings and a petition to the FCC demanding the network be fined and forced to issue public apologies for airing the program.
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