The Path in Belgium
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives Elite they guys start the show off talking about all of the rain they’ve been experiencing in North Texas. Then, a Goshen, Indiana man says he and a group of friends came across an unidentified flying animal that resembled a “pterodactyl” with a wingspan of approximately 12 feet. He claims that it sounded as if something was moving the rocks around. All of the sudden we see this dinosaur looking creature flying upwards from that area. It was dark but we could still see it in the moon light. We knew it wasn’t a stork or any other type of bird because we were close enough to feel a huge gust of wings coming from the creature as it took off. The sound of flaps from its wings sounded like something from a Jurassic Park movie.
Then, the worlds most massive organism named Panda, is shrinking. This organism is located on 106 acres in the Fishlake National Forest near Richfield, Utah. This 13-million-pound giant has been looming for thousands of years. But few people have ever heard of it. It is called “Pando” which comes from the Latin word for “I spread.” It’s a single clone, and genetically male, it is the most massive organism on Earth. It is a forest of one: a grove of some 47,000 aspen trees all connected by a single root system, and all with the same DNA. But according to a new study published in Plos One which is a peer reviewed science publication, Pando is being Threatened by herds of hungry animals and human encroachment.
After the break, Kyle reads some great stories sent in by the listeners on this Halloween edition of Expanded Perspectives Elite!
Show Notes:
- Another Man Shares Encounter with “Dinosaur Bird” http://cryptozoologynews.com/another-man-shares-encounter-with-dinosaur-bird/
- Pando, the Most Massive Organism on Earth Is Shrinking https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/17/science/pando-aspens-utah.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fscience&action=click&contentCollection=science®ion=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=2&pgtype=sectionfront
Music:
All music for Expanded Perspectives Elite is provided by The Black Angels http://theblackangels.com, Pretty Lights http://prettylightsmusic.com
Songs Used:
- Young Men Dead (Black Angels)
- Unwanted (Speechless)
- Looking For Love (Pretty Lights)
- Future Blind (Pretty Lights)