Sinopse
The Expanded Perspectives podcast is a weekly show about ancient history, alternative history, cryptozoology, UFOs, time slips, serial killers, the paranormal, trolls and fey folk, legends, myths and dark historical tales that spark the imagination. Each episode offers an immersive audio experience that brings up more questions than answers. Join Kyle and Cam each week as they explore the unknown and perhaps expand your perspective.for more information go to www.expandedperspectives.com
Episódios
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The Spider Rock/Forrest Fenn Treasures
29/02/2016 Duração: 01h04minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start out talking about a mysterious incident from the 1969 Apollo 10 mission. Declassified in 2008, NASA tapes reveal the three-man crew heard weird "outer space type music" while orbiting the dark side of the moon. For the entire hour, the astronauts discuss and describe the music, even debating whether to inform NASA command. Then, for decades, robot hand design has tended to favor function over form, drawing from the world of man-made machines rather than intricate biology. Zhe Xu and Emanuel Todorov, from the university’s Department of Computer Science & Engineering, began by laser scanning the hand of an actual human skeleton and using the data to 3D-print artificial bones. Then living tissue will grow over the artificial bones. Next, the talk about how recently an anonymous witness claiming to have seen thousands of files relating to “UFO/ET” projects while working at the Naval Telecommunication Center at NAS Moffett field in the late 80s, says he
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The Hole
23/02/2016 Duração: 01h15minOn this weeks episode of Expanded Perspectives the boys start off by talking about how according to Massachusetts-based Terrafugia, a full-size unmanned prototype is expected to be ready by 2018. The firm's concept car has fold-out wings with twin electric motors attached to each end. These motors allow the TF-X to move from a vertical to a horizontal position, and will be powered by a 300 horsepower engine. Thrust will be provided by a ducted fan, and the vehicle will have a cruising speed of 200 mph (322 km/h), along with a 500-mile (805 km) flight range. Terrafugia said its aim is to provide 'true door-to-door transportation,' with the vehicle capable of being parked in a home garage like an ordinary car. Then, they bring up how surprising research, revealed for the first time in an exhibition opening next week at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, exposes that many were buried in new and decorated coffins, patched together from pieces of older coffins; some made only a few generations earlier. Then, a f
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Changelings
15/02/2016 Duração: 01h06minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about a new documentary on Netflix called "The Nightmare". Then, how birds of prey might actually be spreading wild fires. Witnesses in Australia have seen black kites and brown falcons carrying burning twigs to dry areas, then dropping them, spreading wildfires in the Australian bush. Then, researchers at the University of Zurich and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland have developed software enabling drones to autonomously detect and follow forest paths. With the new drones, missing persons can be found and rescued quickly in forests and mountain areas. Then, a small group of scientists and conservationists believe they have recreated the quagga, which is distinct from other zebra mainly through the lack of the characteristic black and white stripes on its hindquarters. Over a period of 30 years the Quagga Project has used selective breeding of plains zebra to produce, in the fifth generation, an animal they say is indist
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Blurry Photos
08/02/2016 Duração: 01h02minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives Kyle and Cam start off by talking about how Iceland is going to build the first temple to Norse gods in 1,000 years. Worship of the gods in Scandinavia gave way to Christianity around 1,000 years ago but a modern version of Norse paganism has been gaining popularity in Iceland. Then a hidden population of up to 200 lions found in remote Ethiopia. In the savannah of Alatash National Park, which is a remote part of north-west Ethiopia was considered a possible habitat for lions, but it is seldom visited by people. Now an expedition by the University of Oxford’s Conservation Research Unit has discovered that lions are indeed alive and well in the park – a rare extension of their known range. Then, you can now send a "message in a bottle" that will reach the north star in 434 years. A new project will beam people's text-based messages into space at light speed later this year, with the communications predicted to reach Polaris - or the North Star. The messages will be tran
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The Cursed Vessel UB-65
01/02/2016 Duração: 01h01minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives the boys start off by talking about how researchers have long known that eye contact is an important social signal. Our recognition of its import may even be hardwired. One study found that five-day-old babies prefer looking at faces that make direct eye contact compared with faces that have an averted gaze. Then, they bring up a recent Black Eyed Kid encounter by a hunter, Then, archaeologists working in southern Nevada have found nearly 20 sites used by ancient hunter-gatherers as much as 12,000 years ago. And even though the sites are remote, they weren’t discovered by accident. Scientists expected to find them there. About 160 kilometers [100 miles] northeast of Las Vegas, researchers from the Utah-based firm Logan Simpson discovered 19 separate sites containing a variety of stone points, biface blades, and other artifacts associated with the Paleoarchaic Period, an era ranging from 7,000 to 12,000 years ago. Then, after the break the guys talk about the history of
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Expanded Perspectives/Listener Stories
25/01/2016 Duração: 01h04minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how after a botched repair job of the famed pharaoh’s beard left scratches on his burial mask, Egyptian prosecutors have ordered eight museum workers to a disciplinary court for “gross negligence.” Then, the solar system appears to have a new ninth planet. Recently, two scientists announced evidence that a body nearly the size of Neptune—but as yet unseen—orbits the sun every 15,000 years. During the solar system’s infancy 4.5 billion years ago, they say, the giant planet was knocked out of the planet-forming region near the sun. Slowed down by gas, the planet settled into a distant elliptical orbit, where it still lurks today. Then, Cam talks about how two people claim they saw an ape-like creature in a small wooded area of Northern Ireland. Then after the break, Kyle and Cam bring up some interesting Listener Stories that were graciously sent to Expanded Perspectives. Thanks for listening! If you would like to share your experiences with the guys
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There's Something in the Woods...
18/01/2016 Duração: 01h06minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives Cam and Kyle start the show off by bringing up how surgeons used a new technique to attach a thought-controlled robot arm directly to an amputee’s stump, giving him a far greater range of motion with the advanced prosthetic limb. The system, involving an implant inserted into the bone at the end of the residual limb, allows test patient Johnny Matheny to use the arm without the constraining and sometimes uncomfortable harness he previously used when experimenting with the Modular Prosthetic Limb (MPL). Then, some stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi predate the arrival of modern humans to the area by more than 60,000 years—but researchers aren’t sure who made them. The perplexing artifacts, announced in Nature magazine, are most likely between 118,000 and 194,000 years old, though some may be even older. The keen-edged flakes of stone were excavated from an ancient river floodplain in southwest Sulawesi, near the present-day village of Talepu. Some ev
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Georgia Guidestones and More...
11/01/2016 Duração: 01h03minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how a Chinese drone maker Ehang Inc. recently unveiled what it calls the world's first drone capable of carrying a human passenger. The Guangzhou, China-based company pulled the cloth off the Ehang 184 at the Las Vegas Convention Center during the CES gadget show. In a company video showing it flying, it looks like a small helicopter but with four doubled propellers spinning parallel to the ground like other drones. Then they discuss how a man in North Carolina says he recently encountered a being that resembled a “Neanderthal”. Then they discuss how Tesla’s cars now drive themselves, kinda. After the break, Cam and Kyle talk about the Georgia Guidestones and America's Stonehenge. The Georgia Guidestones is a granite monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia, in the United States. A set of 10 guidelines is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient la
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The Battle of Los Angeles
04/01/2016 Duração: 01h06minOn 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, p
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The Ararat Anomaly
29/12/2015 Duração: 01h02minOn this last episode of 2015 the guys bring up the top ten builds by the Ancients that were exposed during this year. There is no doubt that our ancient ancestors were adept at creating beautiful and masterful structures. The features they managed to construct easily rival some of the most important works built today. Stone circles, architectural structures, petroglyphs, geoglyphs, and fortresses are some of the more elaborate builds that made the news in 2015. Then after the break Cam brings up the interesting case of the Ararat Anomaly. The anomaly is located on the northwest corner of the Western Plateau of Mount Ararat at about 15,500 ft (4,724 m), some 2.2 km (1.4 mi) west of the 16,854 ft (5,137 m) summit, on the edge of what appears from the photographs to be a steep downward slope. On this slope it appears to have a very large man-made object possibly a large ship or UFO buried within the ice. Is this truly Noah's Ark? Or is it an unknown crashed UFO? After the final break the guys get into a brand ne
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Mysterious Sightings
21/12/2015 Duração: 01h09minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how a newly discovered asteroid the size of a city bus gave Earth a close shave on the morning of December 19, 2015, zipping well within the orbit of the moon. Then, a man in Hamilton County, White Springs, Florida comes forward about a Bigfoot encounter he has back in 1997. After the break the talk about the history of storytelling around Christmas and how the telling of ghost stories/paranormal stories goes back a long way. The guys tell stories of Shadow People, Gargoyles, Aliens, Black Eyed Kids and the Backwards Man! We hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas with there families take care and thanks for listening! You can email the show with your own stories, just send them to expandedperspectives@yahoo.com or you can call the show at 817-945-3828. Show Notes: Bus Size Asterioid "The Flea" Buzzes the Earth SLOOH Space for Everyone: Watch Live Broadcasts Through Our Telescopes Florida Man: I saw a Family of Bigfoots Krampus Phantoms and Mons
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Close Encounters of the Unusual Kind
14/12/2015 Duração: 01h10minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how Art Bell is going to retire once again. For the last several weeks 70-year-old radio legend Art Bell has been shot at, twice, by some crazy person who’s bound and determined to force Bell to stop doing his show. The last incident was just a few days ago; Bell was on his way to his studio when shots rang out. Bell was forced to lie in the dirt on his belly until the police showed up. It's sad to see a radio legend like Art having to give up on his dreams. It was a pleasure for both Kyle and Cam to be re-broadcast on the same network as Art. He will be missed. Next, Kyle brings up an interesting UFO sighting in Longmont, Colorado where a 2-year-old boy pointed to a UFO hovering under 500 feet saying, “Look, Daddy.” The reporting witness was out walking with his son about 8:30 p.m. on March 21, 2015, when the object was first seen. Then Cam talks about a team of eight engineering students from the National University of Singapore have built a perso
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Alaska's Otterman/Kushtaka
07/12/2015 Duração: 59minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about a recent Texas witness at Hutto who reported watching a sphere shaped UFO near ground level emitting a green light that appeared to be searching for something, then how scientist's still don't know what causes that knuckle cracking sound. After the break Cam gets into the unusual Alaska legend of the Kushtaka or Otterman! The Tlingit and Tsimshian peoples, indigenous inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest Coast of the United States and Southeastern Alaska, have a robust folklore surrounding a mythical and maniacal trickster race called the Kushtaka, which roughly translates as “land otter people”, a shape-shifting species of otter that is rumored to spend a lot of its time trying to lure unsuspecting humans away from their homes in order to turn them into more Kushtaka. Finally, after the second break Kyle brings up the latest information regarding a missing Nazi Ghost Train found in Poland. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. Please Rate a
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Mysterious Monoliths of Japan
30/11/2015 Duração: 01h04minOn 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
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Bridging The Barriers
23/11/2015 Duração: 01h05minOn 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: Priceless Ancient Papyrus with Gospel of John Extract Found on eBay for $99 Monster Surf Exposes Rare Petroglyphs in Hawaii Some of the Most Haunted Bridges in the Country Did an Astrona
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Dugway Proving Ground
16/11/2015 Duração: 01h05minOn 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: Prehistoric Farmers were the firs
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Cursed Cars/Possessed Vehicles
09/11/2015 Duração: 01h01minOn 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: Sorry, No Aliens! The Navy Test Fires Trident Missile off The Coast of California Norway Spiral Floating Drone Harvests Algae for Fuel 10 Creepy and Mysterious Phantom Vehicles Spooky Stories of Haunted Cars Cursed Cars, Haunted Automobiles Haunted Pennsylvania: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Keystone State by Patty Wilson Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided with permission from Pretty Lights! Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led
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The Pharaoh's Curse
02/11/2015 Duração: 01h05minOn 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: Tractor Beams and X-R
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Creepy Stories for Halloween
26/10/2015 Duração: 01h14minOn this Halloween episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how a salon manager died in a freak Cryochamber accident, and the super company Samsung told to build bots who work for less than current staffers. Then a strange story about an Idaho truck driver who claims that he hit and killed a Bigfoot but the Sheriff burned the evidence. Finally, Cam talks about how feeling "Harry" is a signal from your brain. Then after the break the guys talk about Halloween and tell some interesting stories sent to the show from listeners. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives! Please have a very safe and fun Halloween. If you want help out the show you can write and rate the show on iTunes. Also, you can become an Elite member by visiting the website www.expandedperspectives.com. By becoming a member, you will receive an additional show every Thursday and have access to all previous Elite episodes. You can email the show with your own stories, just send the links or stories to expandedperspectives@yahoo.
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Mysteries of the Djinn
19/10/2015 Duração: 01h05minOn this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about about how a man built his own homemade Railgun, then they talk about how the Government takes the family land of the Sheahan's near Area 51. Then Cam brings up a boy in Indiana has an Alien Abduction where he claims that he saw other beings being housed inside pods. Then after the break the guys talk about the Mysterious Djinn. In Western lore djinn are sometimes equated with demons, but they are not the same. They are often portrayed as having a demonic-like appearance, but they can also appear in beautiful, seductive forms. The djinn are masterful shape-shifters, and their favored forms are snakes and black dogs. They also can masquerade as anything: humans, animals, ghosts, cryptids, and other entities such as extraterrestrials, demons, shadow people, fairies, angels and more. The djinn are not confined to the Middle East, or to the past. They exist in their own realm, probably a parallel dimension, and they have the ability – and the desire – to