35.06 - MU Podcast - The Mysteries of Kurupira
vor 4 Monaten
Welcome to Mysterious Universe, mental ninjas! Come with us as we
explore an unexplored land. A forbidden “lost world” to outsiders
reported to be inhabited by strange beasts out of time. Legends
speak of not one, but several bizarre and terrifying creatu
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Always interesting and often hilarious, join hosts Joe Hodgdon and Brandon Thomas as they investigate the latest in reality, futurology, weird science, consciousness research, alternative history, cryptozoology, UFOs, and new-age absurdity.
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vor 4 Monaten
Welcome to Mysterious Universe, mental ninjas! Come with us as we
explore an unexplored land. A forbidden “lost world” to outsiders
reported to be inhabited by strange beasts out of time. Legends
speak of not one, but several bizarre and terrifying creatures that
haunt the Ancient Plateau’s of the South American Wilderness. Today
we are grateful to cover The Mysteries Of Kurupira - The hidden
land of unknown creatures that inspired Conan Doyle’s Lost World -
By Ben Tejada-Ingram. For Plus+, we wade through an insane theory
on the world we live on… or IN. Cyrus Teed’s “The Cellular
Cosmogony” proposes the idea that we live INSIDE a spherical
universe, a self-contained, electromagnetic machine where meaning
is inherent to the experience. Whether you buy his model or not,
this book more importantly challenges you to question the status
quo and the hard-baked narratives we’ve been given since
birth. Bookmark the link below for the new Inescapable
Podcast coming in Mid-February. Plus+ Members can now find the new
feed on your Dashboard and add it to your preferred podcast player
ahead of launch. MU_30.01 -“ The Last Dinosaur of the Lost World"
Ben Tejada-Ingram | Instagram Book - The Mysteries of Kurupira: The
Hidden Land of Unknown Creatures that Inspired Conan Doyle's Lost
World Book - The Lands Forgotten by Time: A Cryptozoologist's Guide
to Lost Worlds and Legends Book - The Last Dinosaur of the Lost
World: My Search for 'Little Nessie' Karl Shuker Blogspot
Adventurer - Jose Miguel Perez Gomez Jack Horner: Shape-shifting
dinosaurs The David Rumsey Map Collection Mapinguari: Fearsome
Beast and Protector of the Amazon | Monstrum Book - Cowboys &
Saurians South of the Border Book - The Lost World by Sir Author
Conan Doyle University of Texas - Yanomami language databases and
dictionaries The Cellular Cosmogony Visual Reference - Opening
Credits | Game of Thrones LinksPlus+ ExtensionThe extension of the
show is EXCLUSIVE to Plus+ Members. To join. click HERE. Learn more
about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
explore an unexplored land. A forbidden “lost world” to outsiders
reported to be inhabited by strange beasts out of time. Legends
speak of not one, but several bizarre and terrifying creatures that
haunt the Ancient Plateau’s of the South American Wilderness. Today
we are grateful to cover The Mysteries Of Kurupira - The hidden
land of unknown creatures that inspired Conan Doyle’s Lost World -
By Ben Tejada-Ingram. For Plus+, we wade through an insane theory
on the world we live on… or IN. Cyrus Teed’s “The Cellular
Cosmogony” proposes the idea that we live INSIDE a spherical
universe, a self-contained, electromagnetic machine where meaning
is inherent to the experience. Whether you buy his model or not,
this book more importantly challenges you to question the status
quo and the hard-baked narratives we’ve been given since
birth. Bookmark the link below for the new Inescapable
Podcast coming in Mid-February. Plus+ Members can now find the new
feed on your Dashboard and add it to your preferred podcast player
ahead of launch. MU_30.01 -“ The Last Dinosaur of the Lost World"
Ben Tejada-Ingram | Instagram Book - The Mysteries of Kurupira: The
Hidden Land of Unknown Creatures that Inspired Conan Doyle's Lost
World Book - The Lands Forgotten by Time: A Cryptozoologist's Guide
to Lost Worlds and Legends Book - The Last Dinosaur of the Lost
World: My Search for 'Little Nessie' Karl Shuker Blogspot
Adventurer - Jose Miguel Perez Gomez Jack Horner: Shape-shifting
dinosaurs The David Rumsey Map Collection Mapinguari: Fearsome
Beast and Protector of the Amazon | Monstrum Book - Cowboys &
Saurians South of the Border Book - The Lost World by Sir Author
Conan Doyle University of Texas - Yanomami language databases and
dictionaries The Cellular Cosmogony Visual Reference - Opening
Credits | Game of Thrones LinksPlus+ ExtensionThe extension of the
show is EXCLUSIVE to Plus+ Members. To join. click HERE. Learn more
about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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