William Konkolesky

William Konkolesky

Biography:

Bill Konkolesky has been the state director for Michigan MUFON since 2004. He joined the organization in 1993 and has been studying the phenomenon ever since.

Konkolesky has regularly delivered UFO presentations at libraries, conferences, and other venues since 1999. In addition, he has appeared on ABC Television’s “Peter Jennings: Seeing is Believing,” the Syfy Network’s “Abduction Diaries,” and contributed as consultant to the History Channel’s “UFO Hunters” as well as other other cable network UFO documentaries. He is a recurring guest on various paranormal radio programs and his writing has appeared in numerous UFO books, magazines, and websites.

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  • Simulation Hypothesis / 1966 UFO Wave

    Computer scientist Rizwan Virk explored the theory that we are living in a simulation, similar to The Matrix. Followed by MUFON State Director Bill Konkolesky, who discussed Michigan's 1966 wave of UFO sightings.More »
  • AI Potentials / Alien Abductee Revelations

    Stephen Dinan, founder of The Shift Network, discussed the evolving role of AI in spiritual growth and human evolution. Followed by author Bill Konkolesky, who shared his extensive personal history with UFO abductions.More »
  • Pentagon's 2022 Annual Report on UAP / Open Lines

    Michigan MUFON director Bill Konkolesky discussed the Pentagon's 2022 Annual Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, Michigan UFO cases, and detecting fake UFO images. Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program.More »
  • Ghostly Encounters

    Author Leslie Rule shared accounts she has collected from years of research into ghostly encounters in the United States. In the first hour, Michigan MUFON director Bill Konkolesky reported on a famous Michigan UFO case recently examined on a new episode of Unsolved Mysteries.More »

Last Night

Witchcraft & Activism / Lunar Missions
Witchcraft & Activism / Lunar Missions
Green witch Dodie Graham McKay shared her journey into witchcraft, building a relationship with nature, and magical activism. Followed by retired engineer Brooks Agnew who discussed the Artemis mission, challenges of space travel, and the need for private industry in space.

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