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(4 hours ago)Sirius Wrote: Nothing beats that good old feeling of being hunted by a telepathic beast.
Yes mate got to love some of these freaky high strangeness reports and there's a nice pie chart here.
Thought this author brought up some great observations about cryptids, poltergeist and UFO phenomena and as usual I have absolutely no idea what's going on.
Quote:In his new book, The Forest Poltergeist, author WT Watson considers the possibilities of something else being responsible for some of the strange things people report in the woods other than our hairy friend in forests.
Would also say this (and any) book by Joshua Cutchin is well worth a look.
Quote:Josh Cutchin and Tim Renner have just released a book that is designed (and sure) to goose the Bigfoot research community out of its “flesh-and-blood-hypothesis” stupor (the theory that the creature is an undiscovered primate.)
In 'Where the Footprints End', they have gathered case after documented case of paranormal events associated with Bigfoot sightings, beginning with a dramatic incident from 1973 where the creatures (TWO of them) were observed in close proximity to a large, lighted object that left a glowing circle on the ground and apparently gave one witness a vision of the end of the world.
We spoke on this case and many others where the idea of the phenomenon as simply an elusive animal is called into serious question. Based on their research, Renner and Cutchin believe parallels with hauntings and poltergeists are inescapable, as well as connections to the world of the dead. We also discussed the strange explanations given for cases of Bigfoot tracks that apparently stop suddenly in mid-stride (hence the name of the book.) Fascinating conversation that is sure to make you excited, upset, or both.
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