September 29, 1999: Gordon Lightfoot | Soviet UFOs - Paul Stonehill - podcast episode cover

September 29, 1999: Gordon Lightfoot | Soviet UFOs - Paul Stonehill

Jul 28, 20243 hr 12 minSeason 1999Ep. 594
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Episode description

Art Bell interviews legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot in a rare and personal conversation about music, creativity, and life. Lightfoot reveals the deeply personal origins of his iconic songs, explaining that "If You Could Read My Mind" emerged from the painful end of his first marriage, while "Sundown" was born from a period of infidelity and heartbreak. He describes his creative process as arriving in intense binges, working through the night when inspiration strikes.

The second half features Soviet-born researcher Paul Stonehill discussing UFO phenomena behind the Iron Curtain. Stonehill describes how Stalin was briefed on UFO documents, including materials related to Roswell, and how Soviet naval intelligence amassed extensive files on unidentified underwater objects moving at impossible speeds. He recounts an incident where Soviet divers attempting to capture a nine-foot humanoid "swimmer" at the bottom of a lake were violently expelled and killed by decompression.

Stonehill also provides a sobering analysis of post-Soviet Russia, warning that economic collapse and military frustration could lead to a military dictatorship under figures like General Lebed, with dangerous implications for nuclear security and Western relations.
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