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Expanded Perspectives

Pioneers and Prehistoric Beasts

09 Sep 2022

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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys start the show off talking about all of their fantastic listeners from around the world. Then, a listener writes into the show with a strange case of sleep paralysis and a strange sighting of fiery orb in California. Then, a northeast Pennsylvania man recalls a bizarre incident with a massive bipedal cryptid canine. It had killed several guard dogs and was supposedly tracked and killed by state police! After the break Kyle brings up some strange encounters with early settlers and dinosaurs and other strange cryptids. All throughout the days of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries people reported seeing strange beasts and monstrous creatures in places they shouldn't be. Loads of encounters were researched and reported by early newspapers. Stories spread from one town to another, from one farm to another. What did these early settlers see? Where they all just making up some very cool stories or were there some supposedly extinct animals still alive and well in the vastness of North America. All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes: The Piasa Bird Mysterious Gowrow Creature Massive "Bipedal Cryptic Canine" Tracked & Killed by Pennsylvania State Police Cowboys & Saurians: Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts as Seen by the Pioneers Sponsors: Manscaped: Get 20% off and FREE shipping with the code EXPANDED at Manscaped.com Lumi Labs: Microdose is available nationwide. To get 30% off your first order just go to Microdose.com and use the code EXPANDED Want to Share Your Story? Email: [email protected] Hotline: 888-393-2783

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