Expanded Persepctvies Podcast

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The Pharaoh’s Curse

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how researchers at the University of Bristol and the Public University of Navarre created a sonic tractor beam that uses high-amplitude sound waves to levitate, move and rotate small objects, how scientist at MIT have developed a way to use Wifi signals to…

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Humanoid Sightings/The Sykesville Monster

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys discuss how a Michigan farmer uncovers a rare, nearly complete Woolly Mammoth fossil in his field, a woman in Kentucky spots a pink ‘Pig-Human Hybrid’ running across the road, a man in Oswego County, New York records what he believes are Sasquatch/Bigfoot…

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Black Helicopters/Jackie Gleason and UFOs

On this two year anniversary episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about the newly discovered Homo Naledi. Which is a previously unknown species of hominin, a Egyptian method filters seawater in minutes, Mysterious Shootings in the southwest U.S. may suggest a “Serial Sniper”and then a Russian man to undergo…

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Dr. Robert M. Schoch

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk again about Godzilla and his counterparts, The new Discovery Channel Special “Russian Yeti: The Killer Lives” and then they speak with the legendary Robert M. Schoch. The talk about his new book “Forgotten Civilization”. Dr. Robert M. Schoch, a full-time faculty…

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Rev. Michael J. S. Carter

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about a man who built himself real working Wolverine blades, Mars and Atlantis being connected in ancient times. During the interview portion of the episode the guys talk with Rev. Michael J. S. Carter about his new book “Alien Scriptures Extraterrestrials…

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Christopher O’brien

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives we discuss the how Developers and Preservationists Find Historic Common Ground in Miami, New Bigfoot recordings from Washington, Chupacabra sightings from the early 19th century. After the break we talk with Christopher O’Brien about his new book “Stalking the Herd”.

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