EPISODE · Jan 24, 2024 · 1H 14M
Talking Weird #75 Are Dinosaurs Stlll Living Today With Jason McLean
from Untold Radio Network · host Untold Radio Network
Author, illustrator, and Biblical paranormal researcher, Jason McLean lives in Waxahachie, Texas with his three children and beautiful, long-suffering wife. Beyond his lifelong love of art and comics, Jason’s life has been consumed with the study of archaeology, cryptozoology, ufology, and astronomy in order to better understand the Bible, its teachings, and the One behind its creation.That's right Dean's partner on the old Mysterious Library show returns to chat again!They talk about tales, theories, and witness reports which suggest that dinosaurs and other relict prehistoric creatures might still be living to this day. Including Jason's own sighting of a flying pterosaur!This is the kind of fun, fascinating, and fast-moving conversation which regular viewers/listeners have come to expect from Dean and Jason.
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Author, illustrator, and Biblical paranormal researcher, Jason McLean lives in Waxahachie, Texas with his three children and beautiful, long-suffering wife. Beyond his lifelong love of art and comics, Jason’s life has been consumed with the study of archaeology, cryptozoology, ufology, and astronomy in order to better understand the Bible, its teachings, and the One behind its creation.That's right Dean's partner on the old Mysterious Library show returns to chat again!They talk about tales, theories, and witness reports which suggest that dinosaurs and other relict prehistoric creatures might still be living to this day. Including Jason's own sighting of a flying pterosaur!This is the kind of fun, fascinating, and fast-moving conversation which regular viewers/listeners have come to expect from Dean and Jason.
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Talking Weird #75 Are Dinosaurs Stlll Living Today With Jason McLean
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