The Battle of Los Angeles

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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about a giant squid, rarely seen outside of deep waters, has been filmed swimming near a pier in central Japan. The 3.7-metre-long squid was spotted swimming under fishing boats at Toyama Bay on Christmas Eve. Next, the Great Barrier Reef will have a robotic protector beginning this winter. The underwater autonomous vehicle is programmed to patrol the massive living structure in search of destructive crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS), which it then kills by lethal injection. Then, they talk about how a 10-year-old child reportedly saw a dinosaur-like bird in New Mirpur City. Finally, they bring up how small-scale Mexican marijuana farmers say the loosening of marijuana laws across the U.S. has increased competition from growers north of the border and could put them out of business. After the break Kyle presents the interesting possible UFO case know as “The Battle of Los Angeles”. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. If you want to help us out, please rate and review the show on iTunes. Have a great week!!

Show Notes:

Music:

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Songs Used:

  • Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin
  • Done Wrong
  • Lost and Found
  • Future Blind

Readers Comments (2)

  1. Lore points to R. C. Christian. Much debate has been made about who this man was. And some people have guessed correctly, yet not correctly. The big secret? R.C. Christian was actually TWO men. Robert Carter Cook was the mastermind. Robert Edward “Ted” Turner III was the talking face that Joe Fendley and Wyatt Martin actually interacted with [Van: We have maintained that Ted Turner’s relationship with Wyatt C. Martin suggests his involvement with the Georgia Guidestones, but his role is not clear]. Fendley and Martin both described Christian as a tall middle aged man with white hair in a three piece suit and tie, and that’s how Ted looked back then

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  2. I thank YouTube for introducing me to your wonderful podcasts. The stuff you cover is similar to Coast to Coast AM, for which I listen to from time to time. Question: have you thought about doing a show with George Nooray?

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