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  • #182211
    Robert P
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    Hail to the Chief! The Grandmaster of 5D Chess has gone. Welcome, Americans, to the real world once again. We’ve missed you. Anyone who considers Trump to be anything other than a boor and a braggart with the emotional range of an overtired toddler should examine their hearts. Bless you all. Enjoy having an adult at the controls. Even Ron Watkins on 8kun, the probable progenitor of QAnon has conceded. Maybe it’s time y’all did.
    Sent with love from across the Atlantic.

    #178450
    Robert P
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    How typically Trumpist. Put your evidence here but don’t question it.

    You lost. Move on, and let’s hope your sputtering demagogue does too, before he’s dragged out of the Oval Office by his ankles like a recalcitrant toddler.

    Trump is The King Of Lies.

    #167335
    Robert P
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    Just inject yourself with bleach, take a stroll on the beach, and soon all your worries will be over.

    #111386
    Robert P
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    I saw that too. Mystifying. There were some fairly foul and speculative comments so maybe Matt deleted the post to save Bear’s blushes. I for one hope it isn’t true. Matt, Bear and Coonbo are a great threesome when they get going.

    #104851
    Robert P
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    Point taken @Knobby! I have sometimes long hours to fill on my night shifts and generally listen/watch anything posted in good faith as we all share a common interest.
    In this podcast they touch on Native American lore, orbs, how Bigfoot relates to paranormal phenomena, and the burgeoning gifting and general flute-playing that seems to surround the subject.

    #104190
    Robert P
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    #103845
    Robert P
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    @m99 Thanks for your kind words. We’ll holiday first, but we’re interested in emigrating to Canada. As British citizens it’d be easier than getting a US Green Card.
    As I’ve only ever been to New York it’s difficult to wrap my head around the size of North America. And no, I didn’t see any Bigfoot in Central Park but there were plenty of other weird bipedal hominids! Cheers.

    #103553
    Robert P
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    Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World for me, which I watched agog at the PG film at the age of ten. That sparked a lifelong interest in cryptids and to a lesser extent, the paranormal.
    I read every book and partwork and watched every tv programme, which in 1980s Britain were few and far between.
    I’ve subscribed to the Fortean Times since the early ’90’s, which has covered only the ‘best’ or most easily debunkable/obviously fraudulent Bigfoot cases.
    About three years ago I had to take some time off work so I spent my days rooting around on the Internet for mainly paranormal topics. One day whilst on Reddit reading a ”Something Spooky in the Woods”-type story, a link to a Bigfoot story cropped up. I was sent down the rabbit-hole and haven’t resurfaced since!
    I was completely amazed by the sheer number of sites and encounters. I read every, and I mean EVERY report on the BFRO site.
    And then I found Sasquatch Chronicles, which took my obsession/interest to yet another level. Do I believe every witness’ story? No. Sometimes you can just tell when someone’s not being entirely truthful. But I’ve never doubted Wes’ sincerity in wanting to help people through their experiences.
    Despite the fact that the Atlantic separates me from where the action is I’m as much of a believer that it is possible to be without ever having an encounter of my own.
    My wife and kids rib me about it gently, but they know that we’ll be coming to the PNW and British Columbia in the next couple of years, God willing, and then we may just be lucky enough to have believers made of all of us.

    Sorry about the screeds of text, but you did ask!

    #83981
    Robert P
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    @chris422 Thanks for that. Some fiddling around did the trick, as you suggested. Cheers.

    #79113
    Robert P
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    #78029
    Robert P
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    Hello Bryan H. I have listened to his encounter in Taylor and it’s not one I’d care to have. I’ll look up Vic Cundiff’s interview too.
    It’s just that I find it difficult to understand HOW the Lockett Ranch tale has remained secret until now. The only thing I could compare it to is the Siege of Honobia, but thankfully no one died during that.

    #77683
    Robert P
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    For the very hard-up, there’s always this.

    Squatch Hunter by Dennis Karpinski
    https://appsto.re/gb/ZoEH1.i

    #77264
    Robert P
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    Thanks for the clarification, Steven.
    I’m just surprised that this seventy year old tale seemingly popped into existence. I haven’t listened to the third instalment yet as I work nights, alone!

    #77129
    Robert P
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    I’ve found these very entertaining and I love the feller’s voice (the sound FX not so much), but has anyone ever heard any inkling or rumour about this story before?
    There’s been a substantial body-count and many witnesses so surely the tales would’ve been handed down to friends and relatives?
    The fact that Dark Waters professes to be a horror podcast causes me to furrow my brow and rub my chin in a speculative manner.

    #76589
    Robert P
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    Here in Northern England we have bogles or boggarts which are similar entities.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogle

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