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  2. Parcast - Wikipedia

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    Parcast was a digital media firm and podcast network, that specialized in producing scripted podcasts and audio dramas.It was founded in 2016 by podcaster Max Cutler and his father Ron Cutler in Los Angeles California.

  3. Paracas culture - Wikipedia

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    Nazca Culture and iconography are believed by scholars such as Helaine Silverman to have evolved from Paracas culture. [10] [5] Nazca had shared religion with the Paracas, and continued the traditions of textile making, head-hunting, and warfare in early phases. [5]

  4. Mac Tonnies - Wikipedia

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    Tonnies grew up in Independence, Missouri, and attended William Chrisman High School and Ottawa University. [2] He lived in Kansas City, Missouri. Tonnies had an active online presence and a "small, but devoted" readership, but supported himself by working at Starbucks and other nine-to-five jobs.

  5. Linda Moulton Howe - Wikipedia

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    Linda Moulton Howe (born January 20, 1942) is an American investigative journalist and Regional Emmy award-winning documentary film maker best known for her work as a ufologist and advocate of a variety of conspiracy theories, including her investigation of cattle mutilations and conclusion that they are performed by extraterrestrials.

  6. Robert S. Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    He has been interviewed on The Paul Harris Show, [8] Penn Radio, [4] The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, [14] Beyond Reality Radio [15] and The Paracast. [9] Lancaster with James Randi receiving the Citizen Skeptic Award, July 11, 2009.

  7. The History Channel's 'The Food That Built America' is returning to television screens for its sixth season and two Delish editors will be joining the show.

  8. John B. Wells - Wikipedia

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    This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous

  9. David M. Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    David Michael Jacobs (born August 10, 1942) is an American historian and retired Associate Professor of History at Temple University specializing in 20th-century American history.