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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off talking about how Tiangong -1 is no more. China’s prototype space station, whose name translates as “Heavenly Palace 1,” met a fiery end in Earth’s atmosphere, breaking apart and burning up in the skies over the southern Pacific Ocean at about 8:16 p.m. EDT (0016 April 2 GMT), according to the U.S. Strategic Command’s Joint Force Space Component Command (JFSCC). Tiangong-1 was about 34 feet long by 11 feet wide (10.4 by 3.4 meters), and it weighed more than 9 tons (8 metric tons). The space lab consisted of two main parts: an “experimental module” that housed visiting astronauts and a “resource module” that accommodated Tiangong-1’s solar-energy and propulsion systems.
Then, a man in Cleburne County, Arkansas says he and his friend came across a humanoid with a “wolf head”. Technician Chris Branch said that his next door neighbor was the one to actually see the creature back in February. The man specified a location but it will remain undisclosed in this report due to privacy reasons. Apparently this beast wasn’t a bear or a dog, it was more of a body builder with a wolf head”. Then, a woman and her boyfriend saw what looked like a giant flying humanoid fly right by their vehicle back in December 2017 in a rural area of Quebec. She claims the winged monster looked like the guy from the hit movie Jeepers Creepers!
After the break Kyle talks about some fascinating stories in a new book about Truck Drivers and their paranormal experiences called “Trucker Ghost Stories” by Annie Wilder. All of this and more on this weeks episode of Expanded Perspectives!
Show Notes:
- Farewell, Tiangong-1: Chinese Space Station Meets Fiery Doom Over South Pacific
- Men See Humanoid with “Wolf Head” in Arkansas
- Huge Winged Being Encountered in Rural Quebec
- Book “Trucker Ghost Stories” by Annie Wilder
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Songs Used:
- Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin
- Gold Coast Hustle
- Understand Me Now
- Look Both Ways
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