Mon, 30 November 2015
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 having a huge impact outside the battlefield as well. Then they discuss how American asteroid mining is now fully legal. No one has managed to pluck valuable minerals from an asteroid quite yet, but when they do, the legal framework will be firmly in place: earlier this week, President Obama signed the US Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act (CSLCA) into law. Then After the break Cam talks about the mysterious monoliths of Asuka Nara Japan known as "Masuda No Iwafune." After that Kyle brings up some very interesting Reptilian encounters. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. Please Rate and Write a Review for us on iTunes and tell your friends. Have a great week!! Show Notes:
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Mon, 23 November 2015
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about a scholar of early Christianity at the University of Texas has announced his discovery earlier this year of a priceless fragment of the New Testament written in ancient Greek – for sale on eBay with an opening bid of just $99, next they discuss how giant waves have recently exposed rare petroglyphs that have not been seen in years. Then after the break we get into some strange sightings/encounters that seem to happen around bridges. It's almost like bridges themselves are some kind or portal, some kind of bridge or doorway through which a collective multitude of paranormal phenomena is entering our realm of existence. Finally, we play an amazing encounter one of our listeners had in Alaska with the "Kushtaka." Thanks for listening, have a great week! Show Notes:
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Sun, 15 November 2015
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how prehistoric farmers were perhaps the very first beekeepers and how traces of beeswax have been found on ancient pottery from Europe, the Near East and North Africa. Next, they discuss how some mysterious Space Junk crashed into the Indian Ocean. The space debris, named WT1190F entered the Earth's atmosphere and landed off the coast of Sri Lanka, according to NASA. Next, we chat about how a recent study shows that quitting Facebook could make you a happier person in the end. Then after the break Cam talks about the Dugway Proving Ground. Dugway's mission is to test United States and Allied Biological and Chemical Weapon defense systems along with other Top Secret black projects in a secure and isolated environment. In the last segment of the show Kyle reads an interesting listener story about a possible Time Slip her mother may have witnessed. All of this on todays episode of Expanded Perspectives. Show Notes:
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Sun, 8 November 2015
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how a recent video of a supposed UFO in Los Angeles turns out to be nothing more than the test firing of a Navy Missile, then a new drone that harvests Algae for fuel. After the break the guys talk about possessed and/or phantom vehicles. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. Don't forget to write and rate the show on iTunes. Email us your thoughts and stories at expandedperspectives@yahoo.com. Have a great week!! Show Notes:
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Mon, 2 November 2015
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 and MIT have developed a way to use Wifi signals to see and identify people through walls, then a Delaware witness at Sandtown reported watching a low flying, boomerang-shaped UFO that gave off a humming sound. Finally, researchers develop a robotic Bee that can both fly and swim. After the break Kyle brings up the fascinating tale of the Missouri's Mystery Weapon as well as some other weapons found in America. Then Cam brings up the Pharaoh's Curse of Tutankhamen. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. Please Rate and Review the show for us on iTunes. You can email the show with your own stories, ideas and more at expandedperspectives@yahoo.com or you can call the show 817-945-3828. Have a great week!! Show Notes:
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