R.I.P. TTG
/With the help of the TTG and a talking bumblebee, Pete prepares for the final showdown against the Scientology robot (w/special guest Chris Cogswell of The Mad Scientist Podcast)
PPC is a paranormal radio show 1996-1999
In 1996, Pete Schwartz began work on a documentary series called Pete's Paranormal Chronicles. Schwartz's sanity began to unravel during the production of the program and he became completely immersed in a nationwide conspiracy. December 12th, 1999 is the last day anyone remembers seeing him alive. Family and friends believe he is dead.
These are the recordings of Pete's old radio show...
TURN THE VOLUME UP AND THE LIGHTS DOWN
With the help of the TTG and a talking bumblebee, Pete prepares for the final showdown against the Scientology robot (w/special guest Chris Cogswell of The Mad Scientist Podcast)
Season Finale. Pete sets out on a quest to find his father, but before his quest begins, he is kidnapped by the Freemasons and taken to the secret Temple of the Templar.
Special introduction by: Noam Chomsky
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien offers Pete the job opportunity of a lifetime aboard the TTG University of the Ark
Pete talks to Veronika Domoshev, a Mothman survivor. He investigates the Mothman site and finds nothing...but horror
*recorded on Nov. 26th, 1996
Pete goes treasure hunting on Oak Island. Terror awaits...
ABOUT PETE SCHWARTZ
Pete Schwartz graduated from University in 1991 with a major in political science and a minor in cryptozoology. Much to the chagrin of his mother, Pete never pursued a career in politics. Instead, he became a writer, publishing two books on sasquatches and a novella about the mothman.
In 1994, he began work as a private investigator of paranormal activity. He chronicled each case, and started a short-lived radio series called Pete's Paranormal Chronicles. Schwartz's sanity began to unravel during the production of this program. His girlfriend left him and his mother disowned him. Pete became completely immersed in a nationwide conspiracy which he'd unearthed entirely on his own.
December 12th, 1999 is the last day anyone remembers seeing Pete Schwartz alive. Family and friends believe he is dead.