The uploading has begun. I have decided to move all my audio programs to the YouTube channel so that they may live on.
Starting from way back in 2005 and 2006 I created 10 episodes exploring topics of paranormal, supernatural, cryptozoology, and the unexplained. There are interviews where other share their stories and even a radio program I was invited to be a part of.
Who knows, perhaps it will inspire me to start it all back up again. I'm going to try and upload a couple each night. Remember they are purely audio, the creepy visuals are just a video loop .....maybe.
I'm a huge skeptic of most of the paranormal/supernatural genera but I find cryptos to be the most plausible since every year science is still finding more species of life.
I'm also a big fan of Les Stroud and his show Survivor Man. Not really a fan of his harmonica but I have respect for his skills. However the Survivor Man: Bigfoot series really left a bad taste in my mouth and kind of lowered his credibility with me. During the time this was made bigfoot hunting programs were very hot and it seemed more like an attempt at a cash grab. He often seems a little uncomfortable with what he is saying.
Here Les tries to show what he is calling proof by showing the odd conglomeration of fallen trees that he is calling a bigfoot signpost. He's saying how could a winter storm make the trees fall in this way? It sounds like his assumption is this all happened during one event but realistically this could have happened over a number of years.
The other issue I have with this is even if you were a bigfoot why would you expend so much energy moving these huge trees just to say, "Berries this way?" Wouldn't it be something far more subtle? Even for a large ape that's a hell of a lot of work.