Mysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO and Lore Interviews
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276 episodes
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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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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.
Mysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO and Lore Interviews
56 minutes
5 days ago
Slaughter of The American Serengeti
Less than 200 years ago, the Great Plains of North America rivaled the Serengeti of Africa in terms of wildlife abundance and diversity. Herds of bison, swift pronghorn antelope, roaming wild horses, and predators like gray wolves, coyotes, and grizzly bears once filled the landscape in such unimaginable numbers that John James Audubon himself wrote that “it is impossible to describe or even conceive the vast multitudes of these animals.”In American Serengeti, historian and naturalist Dan Flores brings this lost world back to life, blending lyrical narrative with natural history to reveal what happened to these creatures during the 19th and 20th centuries. Through market hunting, ranching interests, and ultimately a federal extermination program, millions of animals were slaughtered, driving entire species to the brink of extinction and forever altering the Great Plains ecosystem.Flores explores not just the history of this ecological tragedy but also what it means for us today, as we consider the future of wildlife conservation, biodiversity, and America’s natural heritage.
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.