When plans to search for the big hairy guy himself deep in the forest got derailed by mother nature, Austin and Mike regroup and take a quick jaunt to the legendary Bigfoot Butte.
Investigating the documented sightings and encounters with creatures that do not fit the scientific narrative. Exploring the history that isn’t taught and the evidence you haven’t heard. Chasing down ‘Blurry Creatures’ that inhabit the fringes of reality and imagination. Examining the things that live in the space between science and legend–and the tangible and intangible.
The Patterson – Gimlin Film
This is the film that introduced the classic bigfoot pose. This iconic stride is prominently featured on merchandise throughout the world.
There are literally dozens of sites recounting this alleged event. Could this be a middle eastern cousin of our sasquatch? The link below chronicles the event with an interview from a soldier who purported to be there!
Stacking Rocks
Sure, it looks cool but is it something you should be doing? Some say NO!
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In this episode we recklessly steer our conversation towards our big, hairy, and somewhat scary destination. Here are some details from that verbal journey.
To kick off ASTP’s next series on Bigfoot, Austin and Mike travelled to Yellowpine, Idaho to explore the location of well documented bigfoot sighting (we also scouted the area for an upcoming elk hunt). Here are a few pics of our adventure.
Elohim, Nephilim, Raphaim, Annunaki and the Watchers
Below are a few links dealing with the incredible heavenly creature mythologies we’ve discussed multiple times on our podcast. The views expressed on these links don’t necessarily represent the views of A Strange Thing Podcast. These links are intended to be a starting point for your own investigations.
WARNING! These topics can easily suck you down the vortex.
One of the strangest things about ancient petroglyphs is that different sites throughout the world share many of the same iconic themes, even when on different continents! Many of these symbols were being chiseled into rocks at or near the same time but at very distant locations.
Examples of Spiral Petroglyphs
Are these ideographic icons inspired by the same events. Did the peoples creating these glyphs experience similar events while scattered across the planet? How is that possible? What might this phenomena mean?
Nevada – Ireland
The petroglyphs in Northern Nevada are thought to be the oldest known petroglyphs on the continent! Can you say 14,800 years old?
Winnemucca Lake Petroglyphs
And yet the designs are similar to those found in Ireland!