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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how researchers at the University of Bristol and the Public University of Navarre created a sonic tractor beam that uses high-amplitude sound waves to levitate, move and rotate small objects, how scientist and MIT have developed a way to use Wifi signals to see and identify people through walls, then a Delaware witness at Sandtown reported watching a low flying, boomerang-shaped UFO that gave off a humming sound. Finally, researchers develop a robotic Bee that can both fly and swim. After the break Kyle brings up the fascinating tale of the Missouri's Mystery Weapon as well as some other weapons found in America. Then Cam brings up the Pharaoh's Curse of Tutankhamen. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. Please Rate and Review the show for us on iTunes. You can email the show with your own stories, ideas and more at [email protected] or you can call the show 817-945-3828. Have a great week!!

Show Notes:

Tractor Beams and X-Ray Vision Are Now a Reality
Delaware Motorist Encounters Hovering UFO
Robotic Bee Flies and Swims 
Missouri's Mystery Weapon "Ancient American" magazine Volume 3, Issue 23: Who Were the Mound Builders?
The Curse of King Tut: Facts & Fable
Howard Carter and the Curse of Tut's Mummy
Chinese Votive Sword Found in Georgia suggests Pre-Columbian Chinese travel to North America

Music:

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Songs Used:

Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin
Finally Moving
Short Cut/detour
Almost Familiar