Ep 155 - Scott Deschaine | The Living Sky

Published: April 28, 2021, 10:22 p.m.

b'Could many of the UFOs seen around the planet actually be intelligent creatures that inhabit the sky? Is our atmosphere just another habitat for life? Filmmaker and researcher Scott Deschaine joins us to talk about this very possibility with his documentaries \\u201cNot Alone \\u2013 The Life Above\\u201d and his latest, \\u201cThe Cohoke Light.\\u201d We have an exciting conversation about the possibility of marine-like life living in our upper atmosphere and the connection it could have to \\u201cghost lights\\u201d that are the stuff of legends and lore.\\n\\nMake sure to visit Scott\\u2019s website at www.thelivingsky.com and use the code \\u201cthelivingsky\\u201d to get 20% off a purchase.\\n\\nBIO:\\nFor over 15 years, author and filmmaker Scott Deschaine has explored and promoted the hypothesis of The Living Sky \\u2013 that Earth\\u2019s atmosphere may provide homes to a wide variety of living creatures. His landmark article on the topic called \\u201cThe Sky is Alive\\u201d was featured in Fortean Times, the world\\u2019s foremost journal of strange phenomena. It was selected by the magazine as one of its top 40 articles for the celebration of its 40th anniversary. Deschaine helped lead an investigation into the mystery lights of Marfa, Texas for an episode of The Travel Channel\\u2019s \\u201cAmerica Declassified\\u201d. Using cutting-edge technology, the team of researchers found evidence that the lights may actually be bioluminescence from unknown aerial organisms.\\n\\nHis documentary Not Alone \\u2013 The Life Above presents the hypothesis of atmospheric life through historic scientific evidence \\u2013 actual footage of lifelike objects in Earth\\u2019s atmosphere recorded during many NASA space flights. The 2018 International UFO Congress awarded the film its EBE award for Best Short UFO Film. His new film \\u201cThe Cohoke Light\\u201d presents the results of a year-long field study of a mystery light in rural eastern Virginia. Numerous witnesses describe their encounters for the film. Deschaine\\u2019s crew captured stunning footage that shows the Cohoke Light, like many other mystery lights around the planet, may actually be caused by bioluminescent aerial organisms.\\n\\nThe hypothesis of atmospheric life has drawn praise from those familiar with mysteries of the sky. One former NASA engineer and UFO expert called it \\u201cinteresting and well-reasoned\\u201d. After reviewing the NASA evidence, one pilot and aviation expert said he could think of no other logical explanation.\\n\\nDeschaine hopes to encourage the scientific community to explore the possibilities for life in the sky. He proposes surveying a range of potential habitats at all levels of the atmosphere for evidence of life. He predicts that in the very near future, careful study will reveal that the Living Sky plays a vital role in our planetary system and in mankind\\u2019s future.'