Just call him Cosmo. Heโ€™s the creator of a long-running Portland, Ore.-based cable access TV show that delves into the mysteries of intelligent life on other planetsโ€”and on our own. A recent transplant to Reno, Cosmo has brought his show, The Cosmic Connection, to the Sierra Nevada Cable Access Network. The show consists of taped episodes of older call-in programs for now, and it airs at 10 p.m. Mondays on SNCATโ€™s Channel 16. Cosmo and his newly recruited Reno production team are already at work on a series of new shows from the Silver State. You can view selected Web casts of the show at www.extranettv.com or visit tvufo.tripod.com for more info.

Howโ€™d you get into UFOs?

I had a sighting in May 1987, in Las Vegas. I saw nine cobalt-blue orbs with a white halo around each one. They were flying in a V-formation from west to east over the Strip.

What did you think they were?

Something not of this Earth. It was definitely technology we donโ€™t have.

So you started a TV show?

First, I started calling a radio talk show, Billy Goodman Happenings. I started telling him, on a nightly basis, things about UFOs. He hired me as his producer. It was a 50,000-watt radio station, and the show was aired in 12 statesโ€”the Western United States. We made Area 51 a household name. And we broke the Bob Lazar story.

Bob Lazar?

Yeah, he was a scientist at Area 51 who back-engineered flying saucers. They took saucers that the U.S. government had at Area 51, and they tried to see how they work. They test-flew them in Project Redlight. Humans flying alien craft at Groom Lake.

And then you started a TV show?

After two years, I moved to Portland. In July 1993, I had my first show, a one-hour, call-in talk show. I found I had a future in broadcasting. I got to interview interesting people, like Betty Hill. Betty and Barney Hill were supposedly abducted in 1961.

Supposedly?

I treat everything with a healthy skepticism. But Betty Hill, in the 1960s, drew a star map that later proved to show positions of stars that werenโ€™t discovered until the 1970s. And she described the alien abduction proceduresโ€”something like amniocentesisโ€”before that was being done. She thinks her ovaries were taken from her by the aliens. Life magazine did a story on the Hills in 1965 or thereabouts.

Have you had any odd sightings here?

In September, I saw triangles in Fallon.

So youโ€™re liking this area?

Absolutely. Iโ€™m looking forward to the show. People have been really friendly here.

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