Shownotes
The first time we met Scotty Roberts was at the amazing 2016 Paradigm Symposium ( you can listen to our recap of the entire event right here ). It was kind of a life-changing experience for us as it was four days fully immersed in the paranormal and tackling everything from alternate history to alien coverups to the president of the Star Trek fan club to Travis Walton himself retelling his famous abduction experience. It still remains one of my all-time favorite strange weekends. Scotty was the driving force behind that conference when he announced that he was relaunching his YouTube channel with the various escapades from pontificating about family to exploring Egypt to his battle against political correctness, well we wanted to make sure to bring him on the show.
As the former Editor-In-Chief of The Atlantic Paranormal Society magazine (those are the Ghost Hunters from the SyFy Show) as well as the publisher of Intrepid , Scotty has plenty of paranormal bonafides. He’s written several books including The Exodus Reality: Unearthing the Real History of Moses, Identifying the Pharaohs, and Examining the Exodus from Egypt and The Secret History of the Reptilians. And as a former theological seminary student, you can rely on his work being fully saturated with history and research.
In this episode we cover:
- What made Scotty Roberts into the weirdo he is today!
- Why he left the Baptist Seminary
- Strange EVPs he recorded with Rocci Stucci and Dr. John Ward
- Who does Scotty think is the historical Moses?
- Scotty’s strange visions in Egypt with Phillip Coppens
- What you can find on his YouTube channel
You can subscribe to Scotty Roberts’ Adventure Town Communiqué on YouTube right here.
Mike partying with Scotty Roberts at Haunted America 2016
Now, one thing about Scotty is that he never shies away from an argument or a discussion. He’s willing to take on any topic and listen to every side of the story. That being said, he’s well-known for his conservative bent and isn’t afraid to share it. I’ve heard him say that “being offended a choice” and one that he chooses against so that he can engage in any kind of conversation. Scotty isn’t afraid to be the Devil’s Advocate and isn’t afraid to defend his position.