Tonight, we’re diving deep into the eerie world of urban legends, and guiding us through the shadows is the founder of Ohio Urban Legends. Click the link
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For decades, skeptics have repeated a misleading claim: that the entire Bigfoot phenomenon began in 1958 with Jerry Crew and Ray Wallace. It’s a tidy explanation. It’s also completely false. Click the link
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Don Keating began investigating Bigfoot in 1984, inspired by reading John Green’s work. He quickly became one of the most active field researchers in the Midwest. Click the link to learn more!
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Ron Howe’s journey into Bigfoot research began when he was just 13 years old, the day he came face‑to‑face with a massive, hair‑covered creature in the woods of his family farm. Click the link
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Ray Crowe founded the Western Bigfoot Society (WBS) in Oregon in 1991, holding monthly meetings in the basement of his Hillsboro bookstore. Click the link
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From the heart of the Midwest, Graveyard Roots Paranormal has been digging into the mysteries of the unseen since 2019. Click the link
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Few names spark debate in the Bigfoot world like Janice Carter.
Whether you believe her or not, her story has become a major part of modern Sasquatch lore. Click the link
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Daniel J. Benoit is the founder of the ECBRO. For years, he’s ventured into the shadowy forests of the East Coast, researching and investigating whispered legends of Bigfoot and traveling to reported encounter sites. Click the Link
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With decades of field experience, author Richard Bigg is a definitive voice in regional paranormal studies. A native of Eastern Pennsylvania, his work is deeply rooted in the history and folklore of the Coal Region.
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Two giants of cryptid lore, but they couldn’t be more different. Bigfoot is the watcher. Dogman is the predator. Click the Link
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In October 1973, two men, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, were fishing on the Pascagoula River when they claimed something extraordinary happened. What followed became one of the most credible and unsettling abduction cases ever recorded. Click the link https://t.co/FVEMfhafME
Bigfoot and UFOs - Why Do These Two Phenomena Keep Crossing Paths? Every time you dig deep into Bigfoot reports, something strange happens; UFO sightings start popping up in the same places.
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J. Allen Hynek: The Scientist Who Changed His Mind
When the U.S. Air Force launched its first UFO investigations in the late 1940s, they needed a scientist who could separate stars and meteors from “flying saucers.”
They found Dr. J. Allen Hynek.
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Sorry gang, not been able to post much on here ...just really busy. I did release a new documentary on our YouTube channel. There are also several new posts on our Facebook page. Someday I might get caught up. Thanks