Seriah is again joined by author and researcher Travis “W.T.” Watson for the third section of a wide-ranging discussion launching from his book “Sasquatch Canada: Beyond British Columbia”. Topics include Bigfoot in Nova Scotia, Fae lore, a Sasquatch accused of stealing eggs and milk, a widow menaced by a marsh-dwelling creature, a fifty year cycle of Sasquatch appearances, extremely tall Bigfoot, the fallacy of “experts” in the Sasquatch field, first-hand witnesses, the Big Horn Dam incident, other anomalous phenomena surrounding Sasquatch sightings, Stan Gordan, repeat experiencers, differences in perception, eyewitness testimony, high strangeness, the Indigenous Thule people in Newfoundland and Labrador, their lore of the Tuniit, the Cree and the “Hairy Creature”, William Decker’s 1895 experience, the ubiquitous appearances of Sasquatch by roadways, highway hypnosis, oblivious Bigfoot, liminality and roads, unintentional psi perceptions, sexual energy and its effects, the triangle of causation, thought forms, Susan MacLeod’s experience with multiple Sasquatch and high strangeness, Mike Clelland’s theory of abduction experiences as shamanic, occultic practice and the veil between the worlds, an encounter in the town of Medicine Hat Alberta with a telepathic Bigfoot, infra-sound, cloaking, Dan Simmon’s novel “Phases of Gravity”, a Sasquatch in Whitehorse Yukon gradually fading out of existence, a mining engineer’s encounter with an apparent Bigfoot pregnant mated pair, Sasquatch instantly disappearing, the prosaic nature of Bigfoot sightings, the questionable physical evidence of flesh-and-blood Sasquatch, unexplained DNA, Gigantopithecus, the Bigfoot skull scam, the materialist-reductionist paradigm in science, and much more!
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