DARPA

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Field of Screams

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off talking about how recently a man named Chris Bertish has become the first person to cross the Atlantic Ocean on a paddle board. This was no ordinary paddleboard. Bertish, a big-wave surfer and sailing enthusiast, worked with naval architect Phil…

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Mysterious Monoliths of Japan

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about 15 astounding technologies that DARPA is currently working on right now. DARPA has had a hand in major inventions like GPS, the internet, and stealth aircraft. And it’s always developing new technologies for military or intelligence-related systems that could end up…

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Unusual Cryptids of Japan,Korea and China

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how the month of August was the hottest month, during the hottest summer, during the hottest year ever recorded, How since 1970 nearly 49% of all marine life has died and man from Belton, Texas actually got into a fist…

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Jen Devillier “Psychic Medium-Ouija Board Designer”

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about a giant squid that was caught in the arctic, predator like bigfoot captured on film, a lightweight exosuit, a strange Ouija board experience and then during the interview portion of the show they talk with Jen Devillier. Jen Devillier is…

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DARPA, Black Knight Satellite, Wooly Mammoth

On this episode we discuss the incredible accomplishments of DARPA with their new ATLAS robot, cheetahs, dog/mules and Hydra programs. This segment is focused on what possible scenarios might come about because of these advancements in robotics. Are we really entering a world pictured in the 1980’s movie The Terminator,…

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DARPA: Surveillance Future

DARPA or Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is a company that has developed some mind blowing creations. In January of this year, DARPA showed off its new 1.8 gigapixel surveillance drone that can resolve details as small as six inches from an altitude of 20,000 feet. It is called ARGUS…

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