The Ararat Anomaly
On this last episode of 2015 the guys bring up the top ten builds by the Ancients that were exposed during this year. There is no doubt that our ancient ancestors were adept at creating beautiful and masterful structures. The features they managed to construct easily rival some of the most important works built today. Stone circles, architectural structures, petroglyphs, geoglyphs, and fortresses are some of the more elaborate builds that made the news in 2015. Then after the break Cam brings up the interesting case of the Ararat Anomaly. The anomaly is located on the northwest corner of the Western Plateau of Mount Ararat at about 15,500 ft (4,724 m), some 2.2 km (1.4 mi) west of the 16,854 ft (5,137 m) summit, on the edge of what appears from the photographs to be a steep downward slope. On this slope it appears to have a very large man-made object possibly a large ship or UFO buried within the ice. Is this truly Noah's Ark? Or is it an unknown crashed UFO? After the final break the guys get into a brand new global coffee production report that is out from the Foreign Agricultural Service with some seemingly confusing news: Brazil, the world’s foremost coffee supplier, lost almost five million bags of coffee due to the country’s punishing, on-going drought. Yet at the same time, globally coffee production is just slightly up and looking to stay up through the upcoming season. What’s going on here? Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. Have a Happy New Year!
Show Notes:
- Top Ten Builds by the Ancients that Were Exposed in 2015: Stone Circles, Architecture, Petroglyphs, Fortresses and More
- Ararat Anomaly
- Noah's Ark Search
- Project MoonDust and Operation Blue Fly
- Project Moon Dust: Beyond Roswell - Exposing The Government's Covert Investigations and Cover-Ups Book by Kevin D. Randle
- The Pyramids and the Pentagon: The Government's Top Secret Pursuit of Mystical Relics, Ancient Astronauts, and Lost Civilizations Book by Nick Redfern
- A World Coffee Shortage is Inevitable
Music:
All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided with permission from Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com
Songs Used:
- Out of Time
- Easy Way Out
- Something's Wrong
- Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin