In this episode I’m joined by good friend Greg Bishop to discuss his relationship with UFO researcher William Moore (of Roswell and MJ-12 fame, or infamy, depending upon your point of view), and Greg’s recent announcement that he believes, based on what Moore told him years ago, that OSS and CIA veteran Harry August Rositzke (who passed away in 2002) was the mysterious “Falcon”, who supposedly headed a group of people with an interest in the UFO phenomenon as well as connections to the intelligence community in the 1980s and 1990s. We also discuss Greg’s interaction with Moore’s former research partner, the enigmatic Jaime Shandera, and the nature of the relationship between the intelligence agencies and UFO researchers throughout the years in a more general sense.

Nice discussion. I enjoyed how you let Greg talk without constantly interrupting him, and then managed to make your points in the spaces in between. If only all hosts would do that!!
As for “Falcon”, I wouldn’t trust Bill Moore as far as I can throw an SUV. That’s not because I think Moore was playing the intel game – I think Moore was playing HIS game, and when he finally got tired of it, he just walked away. I’m sure that wherever he is he still enjoys the attention.
I consider myself less a host, and more of a sounding-board, a facilitator, and sometimes an opinionator… but thanks!
As for Moore, I agree completely, but I also respect Greg’s opinion, and admire his loyalty to his friend.
Is there a link to downloadable casts so we can listen on iphones etc?
Tanks!
If you go to the original podcast site (www.tosot.podbean.com), I believe there is a downloadable version there.
PK