Aug 25

Strange Familiars: An Assembly of Oddities

Strange Familiars writes “We present another collection of short encounters and interviews. Bigfoot, Flannel Man, UFOs, nighttime invaders, flying heads, premonitions, and a giant rabbit.”

2 Responses to “Strange Familiars: An Assembly of Oddities”

  1. Linda B

    Listening to the encounter in Kansas of the large orange glowing building shaped object in the 1 am dark Kansas skies, i have a story that could correlate from that area plus I looked up the associated counties in and around Udall.
    Here goes: I met a man at the Honobia OK conference last fall who had been driving at night from Sedgwick County, Kansas toward Kingman County, Kansas, with his teenage son as a front seat passenger. His son saw a bigfoot cross the road, the driver missed it, not paying attention to the road directly in front of him for a few short seconds. Kingman and Sedgwick counties are the counties in Kansas for which the most bigfoot reports are made on the BFRO website. That is saying a lot for the tight lipped conservative? Kansans (we didn’t all vote for abortion but keeping politics out of it) who probably don’t report what they see and are rarely out after 10 pm because they are all tucked into bed for work the next day, i.e. nothing going on south of Wichita that late. Udall is in Cowley County, 30 minutes south of Wichita which is in Sedgwick County. There is a huge reservoir and campgrounds just west of Wichita to the south, just off the highway being driven by my friend whose son saw the bigfoot. I know this area is a hot spot. I’ve been wanting to go camping down there, I think, lol.

  2. Linda B

    P.a. I live 2 hours north of Wichita. Last spring, I heard an Ohio call and a bunch of women animal voices excitedly screaming in response. It’s like here I am girls and I’m good looking. They liked it . Omg, I swear it happened, sun going down about dusk, I sat in my livingroom knowing nobody would believe me.

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