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Uncovering the Frequency and Locations of UFO Sightings with Cheryl Costa
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The running joke is that UFOs are spotted most by backwoods people with aluminum cans and glass bottles that often start full and are empty. While this is a humorous anecdote, there is far more to the ideology and numbers behind UFO sightings, their frequency, and locations. This week’s guest on The Malliard Report is an expert in that field. This week Jim welcomes to the show Cheryl Costa to speak on sightings, disclosure, and much more. Let’s just hope an F-22 isn’t involved….
Cheryl Costa is a native and resident of upstate New York who saw her first UFO at age 12. A military veteran, she’s a retired information security professional from the aerospace Industry. She’s been a speaker at the International UFO Congress and at the MUFON Symposium. Cheryl writes the UFO column “New York Skies” for SyracuseNewTimes.com. Besides being a journalist, she’s also a published playwright. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the State University of New York at Empire State College in entertainment writing.
Cheryl is very humorous, entertaining, and clearly very knowledgeable about disclosure, visitations, coverups, and other paranormal “parallels.” (Recommend reading her article on UFOs and the 37th Parallel). You can find all of Cheryl’s articles at Syracusenewtimes.com or if you want to reach out to her directly, you can email her at [email protected]. For all things Malliard remember to head over to malliard.com where you can catch past shows and streams, sign up for the newsletter, and even chat live every Tuesday at 9 P.M. EST! Remember to rate and subscribe through your favorite podcasting app!
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themalliardreport.com
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Uncovering the Frequency and Locations of UFO Sightings with Cheryl Costa
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Manage episode 483734063 series 2310998
The running joke is that UFOs are spotted most by backwoods people with aluminum cans and glass bottles that often start full and are empty. While this is a humorous anecdote, there is far more to the ideology and numbers behind UFO sightings, their frequency, and locations. This week’s guest on The Malliard Report is an expert in that field. This week Jim welcomes to the show Cheryl Costa to speak on sightings, disclosure, and much more. Let’s just hope an F-22 isn’t involved….
Cheryl Costa is a native and resident of upstate New York who saw her first UFO at age 12. A military veteran, she’s a retired information security professional from the aerospace Industry. She’s been a speaker at the International UFO Congress and at the MUFON Symposium. Cheryl writes the UFO column “New York Skies” for SyracuseNewTimes.com. Besides being a journalist, she’s also a published playwright. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the State University of New York at Empire State College in entertainment writing.
Cheryl is very humorous, entertaining, and clearly very knowledgeable about disclosure, visitations, coverups, and other paranormal “parallels.” (Recommend reading her article on UFOs and the 37th Parallel). You can find all of Cheryl’s articles at Syracusenewtimes.com or if you want to reach out to her directly, you can email her at [email protected]. For all things Malliard remember to head over to malliard.com where you can catch past shows and streams, sign up for the newsletter, and even chat live every Tuesday at 9 P.M. EST! Remember to rate and subscribe through your favorite podcasting app!
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themalliardreport.com
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