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Mysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO and Lore Interviews
Podcast Audio House
276 episodes
13 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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Ghost Hunters in Illinois
Mysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO and Lore Interviews
51 minutes
1 week ago
Ghost Hunters in Illinois
From abandoned asylums and restless cemeteries to historic theaters and ghost-filled mansions, Illinois is a state steeped in paranormal activity and haunted history. Author John Kachuba, a renowned investigator of the supernatural, leads us through the eerie legends and documented hauntings that make the Prairie State one of the most haunted regions in America.In this episode, John reveals chilling tales of spirits, phantoms, and ghostly apparitions, drawing from his extensive research and firsthand investigations across Illinois. Discover the stories behind haunted prisons, spectral sightings, urban legends, and historic sites where the dead refuse to rest.👉 If you love ghost stories, paranormal investigations, haunted history, and supernatural folklore, this is one episode you won’t want to miss.
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.