• [FNL] Is Jurassic Park Real? Dire Wolves Back to Life & Spaceforce UFOs

  • Apr 12 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

[FNL] Is Jurassic Park Real? Dire Wolves Back to Life & Spaceforce UFOs

  • Summary

  • Scientists have resurrected the long-extinct dire wolf after 11,000 years, sparking fierce ethical debates over the limits of genetic science. 🚀 Watch on Rise.TV 🚀 Watch on Rumble ☕ Metaphysical Coffee

    In a shocking turn of events, reminiscent of a real-life Jurassic Park, scientists have brought two dire wolves—extinct for over 11,000 years—back to life, raising significant ethical concerns. This breakthrough has sparked intense ethical debates, with the famous words of Dr. Ian Malcolm echoing: “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.”

    Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences, the same company working to resurrect the woolly mammoth, performed the DNA cloning.

    In other shocking news, USAF General Steven L. Kwast announced during a press conference that the Space Force possesses technology capable of traveling anywhere in the world in under an hour. What kind of technology are they hiding, and could this be related to the recent UFO disclosures?

    Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts from Edge of Wonder on this Friday Night Live as they cover these stories and more. During the “Dig Deep” Live Q&A segment, ask Ben and Rob your questions directly. In the fan-favorite Top 10 Weirder News of the Week, hear hilarious and intriguing stories, including a giant in Mexico, potential life on Saturn’s moons, chopstick 'ninja' skills, and more, only on Rise.TV.

    As always, we’ll see you out… on the edge!

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