DnB Ep 277: Cryptozoology, UFOs and the Unexplained with Daniel Alan Jones of The Vortex

In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the podcast head of The Vortex, Daniel Alan Jones. Dedicated to exploration of the paranormal Daniel has spent the better part of his life exploring and researching Cryptozoology, UfOs and all things unexplained.

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Texas is one of the largest states in the US and as such, it stands to reason that sightings of the unexplained would range as wide as the great state itself. From the recent find of a rare Ocelot in Texas to reports of the Jaguarundis, a large black cat believed to frequent the area.  Cryptids such as Bigfoot, El Chupacabra and more have been sighted in the state for decades and some even have tales reaching back into local Native American tribal traditions…there is even an FBI investigation report on Bigfoot!

Sightings of UFOs have increased dramatically over the last few years in Texas and abroad.  We have also seen great efforts by the US Government and military to re-classify UFOs as UAPs as well as the declassification for the first time ever of videos of strange craft from the US Navy have brought the movement of disclosure to the forefront and hit mainstream news headlines.  How will new laws such as the proposed UAP Disclosure Reporting Bill proposed for 20201 mean for investigation of cases by groups such as MUFON and others? Will we soon begin to see a cooperation between such independent groups and Governmental entities? What will the future hold?

Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome to the show Daniel Alan Jones, head of The Vortex to discuss the topics of cryptozoology, UFos and the unexplained.

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