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Adam Gorightly

Author and researcher of paranormal subjects and ufology, filmmaker of Saucers, Spooks, and Kooks, and host of a companion podcast exploring UFO-related history and personalities.

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Nov 1, 2022 • 1h 31min

Adam Gorightly reveals the Spooks and Kooks inside the UFO Mothership

Adam Gorightly, a Discordian historian and UFO researcher, dives deep into the fascinating world of UFO conspiracies and governmental secrets. He explores the evolution of UFO narratives from the Roswell incident to the complex Dulce Base mythos. Gorightly critiques how misinformation shapes public perception and highlights Cold War disinformation tactics that blur lines between truth and fabrication. His insights into historical accounts and their speculative theories challenge listeners to rethink what they believe about UFO lore and its impact on society.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 2h 5min

#976: The Absolute Bonkers Story Of Paul Bennewitz With Adam Gorightly

Adam Gorightly, author and filmmaker who studies ufology and paranormal history, joins to unpack the Paul Bennewitz saga. He traces counterintelligence influence, MJ-12 and planted documents, and the rise of Dulce Base mythology. Conversations touch on cattle mutilations, alleged abductions, and how narratives evolved into modern UFO lore.
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Jun 30, 2025 • 1h 13min

794: Ruby Tuesday Weld with Vyzygoth, Adam Gorightly, and Doug Hawes from the Grassy Knoll from the Vyzygoth Archives, Volume VI

Doug Hawes, a researcher of secret societies and underground networks, joins Adam Gorightly, a writer focused on fringe topics and conspiracy theories, to uncover the enigmatic legacy of actress Tuesday Weld. They dissect her potential ties to Hollywood's occult influences and the cultural rebellion represented in the film 'Lord Love a Duck'. The discussion also explores the interplay between cultural elites, societal narratives, and the 'Hotel California' mythos, revealing the darker undertones of the 1960s counterculture and its cinematic reflections.

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