• Rob McConnell Interviews - JOHN HORRIGAN – Part 1 - UFO/UAP Congressional Hearing on November 13, 2024 and Much, Much, More.

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Rob McConnell Interviews - JOHN HORRIGAN – Part 1 - UFO/UAP Congressional Hearing on November 13, 2024 and Much, Much, More.

  • Summary

  • John Horrigan received five Boston/New England Emmy Awards (and had twenty nominations) for his role as host and writer of the critically-acclaimed television show entitled "The Folklorist". The program even featured paranormal segments on the Gloucester Sea Serpent, Ape Canyon, The Angels of Mons, Spring-heeled Jack and the Dover Demon.

    He has had an interest in unexplained mysteries and paranormal events for nearly 40 years.
    He began broadcasting about the unexplained on local access television and radio beginning in 1991, producing programs dedicated to mysterious phenomena such as Nightime Talk Television (1989), Omnibus Unlimited (1992), Tails (1993), AAHA (1999) and Forteana (2000).

    He was the last person to interview Betty Hill (alleged first alien abductee) in 1999 with “The Lost Betty Hill Interview”.

    His research into Unidentified Flying Objects took him to Roswell, New Mexico (three times); Area 51; Kecksburg, Pennsylvania; Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia; Gulf Breeze, Florida; the San Luis Valley (investigating cattle mutilation), the Lockheed Skunk Works; Wright-Patterson Air Force Base; Eglin Air Force Base; Cheyenne Mountain; Edwards Air Force Base; Hill Air Force Base; Dugway Proving Grounds; White Sands Missile Range and Hurlburt Field.

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