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Sitting in for George, Dave Schrader (email) was joined for the entire show by Christine D. Parker , who claims to live in a neighborhood across from an old, creepy forest where Bigfoot and the unknown lurk. Her family has purportedly been tormented by the creatures and according to a Bigfoot investigator they contacted, "They aren't going anywhere."
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| | | | | | "I have always believed in Bigfoot because I just can't imagine people seeing it all the time and it not being a true creature," Parker said, noting her fear of the legendary beast and the forests it inhabits. She said her family was unaware they had moved into Bigfoot territory and thought it odd their new house had so much damage which seemed hard to ascribe to the prior family. Weird activity began with vehicle batteries regularly dying, Parker recalled, adding how she thought it may have been caused by vagrants living in the adjacent forest who wanted to keep warm at night. She also revealed how she thought a peeping neighbor was to blame for the voices and shadows witnessed around the house. According to Parker, unusual banging sounds would occur whenever her children forgot to put out food for the little animals they thought they were feeding. She described seeing what appeared to be a giant hyena (which don't live in her region) with a sloped back walking along the easement. Bigfoot often mimic other animals and are commonly mistaken as hyenas, she explained. Dave played an audio recording provided by Parker of loud howls coming from the woods which she attributes to Bigfoot. Contrary to popular belief Bigfoot are not harmless nocturnal creatures just out looking for food, she suggested, pointing out how the creatures routinely harassed her family. Parker believes she multiple cryptids, including Dog Men, inhabit the land around her home.
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| | | | | Today in Strangeness:
On this day... A moving picture of a solar eclipse was taken from dirigible over Long Island (1925)... The first canned beer went on sale (1935)... Two light atoms were bashed together resulting in 1st man-made nuclear fusion (1958)... and Apple unveiled its Macintosh personal computer (1984).
Tonight's Show, Saturday, January 24:
In the first half, Dave Schrader (email) welcomes paranormal researcher, Stephen Young, who'll discuss a strange and highly unusual predator that is living in the woods and forests all across the world and is able to overpower someone in an instant. Followed by writer Roy Bainton who shares a round-up of unexplained phenomena, including maritime mysteries involving inexplicably missing crews, cryptozoological creatures, and episodes of mass panic.
From 6-10 pm (PT) on Saturday night, Coast Insiders can hear an Art Bell: Somewhere in Time program from 3/26/96 for an evening of Open Lines that delves into the Freemen in Montana and the dangerous side of patriotism.
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