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White men
After listening to this podcast for the first time I am a bit tired of the “typical white men” comments. Fresh coming from typical white males. You’re funny. Just do that and stop with the virtue signaling
Fearsgirl
Great podcast
I really like this show.
Light era
Fun little Podcast
I really like this podcast. The fun banter between the 3 hosts adds to the overall experience!
JMarty-McFly
Good Topics
I really like the topics that this podcast covers. I sometimes find the hosts knowledge limited and honestly think Frank is just rude. Still worth powering through his banter for the subject matter.
Bkredyogini
Just no
I love a good ancient civilization theory, and any alternative theory that can summon some plausible evidence. But the Tartaria episode is just too poorly researched and poorly thought out. You can go on a tour of subterranean Seattle and it’s not some advanced civilization, people just didn’t want to walk in 2 feet of mud any more. And as for SLC being too advanced: the SLC temple was not the first that the Mormons built, but it is similar in design and construction to ones that they constructed previously so it’s pretty silly to say that it must have been there already. They were building them before, and built many afterwards; clearly they had the ability.
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Panhandle Blue Dot
Perfect for Mystery Lovers
Fringe Beyond Limits scratches that itch for all things mysterious and unexplained. The hosts bring a fantastic mix of topics—from paranormal encounters to ancient civilizations—and each episode is packed with fascinating details and thoughtful insights. I love how they explore these subjects with both an open mind and a healthy dose of skepticism.
Mr.T Parkerson
A Mind-Bending Journey
If you love diving into the unexplained and the mysterious, Fringe Beyond Limits is a must-listen! Frank, Breanna, and Lynette take you on a mind-bending journey through paranormal events, ancient mysteries, and true crime cases that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew. The perfect blend of curiosity and skepticism keeps every episode fresh and engaging.
Roberto@1
