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Mysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO and Lore Interviews
Podcast Audio House
276 episodes
11 hours ago
Brien Foerster has spent decades traveling the globe, studying ancient civilizations, mysterious megalithic architecture, and elongated skulls that challenge mainstream archaeology. In this episode, he shares insights from his fieldwork across Peru, Egypt, Bolivia, and beyond, exploring the possibility of advanced ancient knowledge, lost civilizations, and evidence of human history that predates the accepted timeline.From the mysterious Paracas skulls of Peru to the massive stonework at sites like Machu Picchu, Sacsayhuamán, and Tiwanaku, Brien examines whether these anomalies can be explained by known cultures—or if they point to something much older and more advanced. He also discusses the controversies surrounding DNA testing of elongated skulls, the unexplained precision of megalithic stonework, and the possibility of forgotten technology or contact with non-human intelligences.
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Brien Foerster has spent decades traveling the globe, studying ancient civilizations, mysterious megalithic architecture, and elongated skulls that challenge mainstream archaeology. In this episode, he shares insights from his fieldwork across Peru, Egypt, Bolivia, and beyond, exploring the possibility of advanced ancient knowledge, lost civilizations, and evidence of human history that predates the accepted timeline.From the mysterious Paracas skulls of Peru to the massive stonework at sites like Machu Picchu, Sacsayhuamán, and Tiwanaku, Brien examines whether these anomalies can be explained by known cultures—or if they point to something much older and more advanced. He also discusses the controversies surrounding DNA testing of elongated skulls, the unexplained precision of megalithic stonework, and the possibility of forgotten technology or contact with non-human intelligences.
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Social Sciences
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BAD KARMA: The True Story of a Mexico Trip from Hell
Mysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO and Lore Interviews
52 minutes
1 week ago
BAD KARMA: The True Story of a Mexico Trip from Hell
In Bad Karma: The True Story of a Mexico Trip from Hell, author Paul Wilson recounts a harrowing adventure that quickly spiraled into a nightmare. What began as a seemingly ordinary trip to Mexico turned into a terrifying fight for survival filled with danger, bad luck, and close calls that defy belief.From near-death encounters to shocking twists, Wilson’s journey is a raw and unfiltered look at how quickly a vacation can become a nightmarish descent into chaos. His gripping storytelling captures every moment of fear, adrenaline, and sheer determination that ultimately brought him home alive.
Mysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO and Lore Interviews
Brien Foerster has spent decades traveling the globe, studying ancient civilizations, mysterious megalithic architecture, and elongated skulls that challenge mainstream archaeology. In this episode, he shares insights from his fieldwork across Peru, Egypt, Bolivia, and beyond, exploring the possibility of advanced ancient knowledge, lost civilizations, and evidence of human history that predates the accepted timeline.From the mysterious Paracas skulls of Peru to the massive stonework at sites like Machu Picchu, Sacsayhuamán, and Tiwanaku, Brien examines whether these anomalies can be explained by known cultures—or if they point to something much older and more advanced. He also discusses the controversies surrounding DNA testing of elongated skulls, the unexplained precision of megalithic stonework, and the possibility of forgotten technology or contact with non-human intelligences.