Dec 27

The Bridgewater Triangle Documentary

In 1983, Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman published his book, Mysterious America. In it, he described a 200 square-mile area in Southeastern Massachusetts with a long history of strange, paranormal, and sometimes, sinister activity. He called the region “The Bridgewater Triangle”.

The triangle includes a number of locations known for unexplained occurrences; the most prominent of which include the legendary Hockomock Swamp and the infamous Freetown-Fall River State Forest. The triangle’s traditional boarders are revealed by connecting the dots between the town of Abington to the North, the town of Freetown to the Southeast, and the town of Rehoboth to the Southwest.

The area hosts an unusually high volume of reports involving strange happenings, baffling mysteries and sinister deeds. From ghostly hauntings and cryptid animal sightings, to UFO encounters and evidence of satanic ritual sacrifice, the Bridgewater Triangle serves as one of the world’s most diverse hotspots for paranormal activity.

The first-ever feature-length documentary on the subject, The Bridgewater Triangle explores the history of this fascinating region. The film features a number of local residents providing first-hand accounts of unexplained occurrences. In addition, an all-star assembly of paranormal researchers, folklorists and authors provide expert analysis regarding the many mysteries of the triangle.

Bill Russo had lived for over 20 years in Southeastern Massachusetts and had no idea of the strange beings that lurked in the nearby swamp, until he met one on a dark night. Three feet tall, covered in hair, it walked to a circle of light cast by an overhead street-lamp. Raising a furry paw, it beckoned him to come closer; the pot bellied, big eyed thing spoke: – “Keer, Keer. Eeee Wan chu.”

Later he learned that the area of Massachusetts where he made his home is considered one of the hottest spots in the world for strange and bizarre happenings. Bill stated after thinking about it I think this creature was saying “Come here, come here, we want you.”

 

4 Responses to “The Bridgewater Triangle Documentary”

  1. Ron S

    That little Ewan sure was awfully tricky wasn’t he? A dog relies a lot on instinct and it knew the creature wasn’t good, so I’m glad the guy paid attention to his four-legged buddy.
    Sometimes I wish we all had better instincts or intuition and Ewan is a good example of how evil works… hide in the shadows behind secrets and half truths and let people see you under an artificial light, appear as something more harmless, then manipulate, encourage out and grow our worst weaknesses while trying to use against us our best attributes: kindness, sympathy, empathy, generosity, compassion.
    As Tricky as Ewan was, we all fall victim to these traps every day… they just aren’t as obvious or immediately startling compared to seeing an Alien or Sasquatch, but those kind can make them even more dangerous.
    The good news for us is that it’s not to late to proceed with caution through the forest or jungle and enjoy the beauty of it while keeping an eye out for these traps.
    If I were to start a club devoted to helping others, I’d probably start it off like this…
    For anyone who doesn’t know how it works and wants to join the group I’m here to supply new recruits with this guideline… When we find a trap in life they need to be acknowledged for what they are and marked with the signs supplied by Families Unite Keeping Others Friendly and Free (aka FUKOFF), this is done so that others or even our loved ones or future generations don’t fall victim to it… this also involves current education and our agreement with what is being taught. Mark those traps!
    Once you notice all previous traps have been marked it’s going to seem effortless to walk freely, but don’t let your guard down as there will always be old traps with another layer of camouflage added to them, and of course new ones in general consisting of different models or brands and different owners putting them out. I didn’t say this would be easy.
    There is one effective way to spot these traps before you step in one and it involves using intuition… and if you are lacking in that area, sometimes you can blindly poke into the brush with a stick to safely spring that toothy devil until you get the feeling for it. Once you spot and close a trap you are only temporarily disarming it, and for heavens sake don’t subsequently wear, promote or eat the bait from the trap after it has been sprung as all bait is tampered with or poisoned and only results in a slower demise for yourself, current and future FUKOFF members… (No, I don’t care how good the greasy fries look!).
    Now pay attention… Only in the closed position can the trap be handled… at time you will notice the trap is affixed with a name tag, you will also notice the trap has a chain attached to it. This chain leads to where it normally would drag you through the underbrush had you stepped in it… in which case don’t panic, you still have options to remove it or get assistance, even while being dragged along… we have a top notch team on standby that work extremely fast.
    If you make no attempt to remove call for assistance with the trap, protocol suggests that your family tree (yes you have one) be turned into poking sticks brandished with the name of said trapee… These sticks will be handed out to new FUKOFF members who begin their training in the cow pasture at 2am every morning… each recruit who successfully pokes and disarms dummy cow pie will be encouraged to shout “Pattie whack” followed by the full name on the stick. This is done in appreciation ( but trust me, this isn’t what you want)… but since you didn’t step in any trap and fail to make an attempt at being free, congratulations 😊 you can now use your eyes to see where the chain generally leads… You will notice the chain will be anchored just inside the door at the foundation locations corresponding to a sin and currently our top 3 rivals are: Greed (the love and worship of money), pride (boasting about your new whatever or ability) and lust (I think you know).
    The sad truth is these foundations are really dragging people in and piling up the hides, especially nowadays… They aren’t afraid to buy more traps either. It’s really too bad the owners of the traps don’t realize they are in the biggest trap of all, but we’ve tried to contact them and only get a busy signal.
    Another word of note: All trap seekers, finders and educators of traps will be given a communications device, linked to millions of others in the group and can be used to verify a new trap or get immediate assistance… you will not be or feel alone… ever!
    ( WARNING: Do not abuse this device or use it outside it’s intended purpose. The precautionary built in BS meter will induce a moderate electrical shock to the neck and or head region. Repeated shocks may cause but are not limited to: headaches, hair or hearing loss, hallucinations, hemorrhoids, hemorrhaging, hepatitis, hunger pains, halitosis or whooping cough.)
    If the BS meter is tampered with we will have to use the backup Sensory Intuition Test aka SIT and you will no longer be involved in the program without further testing.
    Welcome new member!
    Sounds good doesn’t it?

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