Friday, October 25, 2019

All-Hallows Eve 2019 - Part 2


Mysteries of John Keel

Tomorrow, Saturday evening/Sunday morning, the first guest on Coast to Coast AM will be Brent Raynes who will be discussing the late John Keel. Keel was one of the great explorers and minds in the history of paranormal research.


Mysteries of John Keel / Quantum Remote Viewing

Date: Saturday - October 26, 2019

Host: Richard Syrett

Guests: Brent RaynesDouglas James Cottrell   

The Mothman Prophecies movie was loosely based on John Keel’s book of the same title. Brent Raynes established a personal relationship with Keel in 1969. He joins Richard Syrett (Twitter) to discuss how shortly after the movie’s release, both men discussed its portrayal of Keel’s book, along with new mysterious occurrences surrounding the legend of the Mothman, and the true and incredible events Keel investigated.

Followed by Douglas James Cottrell, best known as a trance clairvoyant, a spiritual healer, and teacher who demonstrates many abilities studied by Noetic Sciences (the study of consciousness), including telepathy, energy healing, and remote viewing. He'll participate with Richard Syrett in a second live on-air exercise he is calling a Quantum Remote Viewing Experiment which will show that anyone can learn to remote view.


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'John A. Keel: The Man, The Myths, and the Ongoing Mysteries' (Paperback – July 14, 2019)


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'Wolf rips open tent and tries to drag US camper Matthew Rispoli away in rare attack at Canada’s Banff National Park'

Associated Press - South China Morning Post - October 16, 2019

* Parks Canada says animal repeatedly bit victim before neighbouring camper kicked it and drove it away

* Rispoli was hospitalised with arm and hand injuries

A wolf attacked campers at Banff National Park and tried to drag an American tourist away before being driven off, the agency overseeing Canada’s national parks says.

Parks Canada said this week that the very rare attack by an older wolf in poor health occurred August 9 at the Ramparts Creek campground north of Lake Louise in Alberta.

Jon Stuart-Smith, a wildlife specialist for the agency, said the New Jersey man was camping with his wife and two children and heard noises around midnight. Thinking it could be a bear, the man tried to scare the wolf off by making noise, but the animal bit him through the tent.

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'45 Years Since Ted Bundy Abductions At Lake Sammamish State Park'

45 years ago, Ted Bundy was in the midst of a killing spree in Washington that culminated in broad-daylight abductions in Issaquah.

Neal McNamara - Patch.com - July 13, 2019

ISSAQUAH, WA — If you pass by Lake Sammamish State Park on Sunday, take a moment to remember Janice Ott and Denise Naslund.

Sunday will mark 45 years since they were abducted in broad daylight at the park on a busy Sunday afternoon by one of America's most notorious serial killers.

Ted Bundy, his arm in a sling, approached Ott, 23, around noon as she was sitting on a blanket near the beach. After a brief chat, he convinced Ott to come help him move a sailboat. People nearby remember hearing him say his name, "Ted." Naslund, 19, met Bundy when she left her group of friends to use the restroom. He lured her away with the same story about needing help with a sailboat. 


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Lake Sammamish

Lake Sammamish State Park


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The documentaries about Ted Bundy continue to be produced, the latest recently featured on Investigation Discovery and Reelz, and I have always noticed the reference and footage of beautiful Lake Sammamish which is eight miles east of Seattle.


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Beast of Bray Road

The Beast of Bray Road (or the Bray Road Beast) is a creature reported in 1936 on a rural road outside of Elkhorn, Wisconsin. The same label has been applied to other sightings from southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.

Bray Road is a quiet rural road near the community of Elkhorn. The rash of claimed sightings in the late 1980s and early 1990s prompted a local newspaper, the Walworth County Week, to assign reporter Linda Godfrey to cover the story. Godfrey was initially skeptical, but later became convinced of the sincerity of the witnesses. Her series of articles later became a book titled The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin's Werewolf.

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BEAST OF BRAY ROAD (TV REPORT 1990)

Barry Conrad

TV segment about the Beast of Bray Road in Wisconsin.  This segment aired soon after the initial sightings of what was described to be a werewolf in that area.


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“beware the beast of bray road”

The Beast of Bray Road is a cryptozoological, creature first reported in the 1949 on a rural road outside of Elkhorn, Wisconsin.  The same label has been applied well beyond the initial location, to any unknown creature from southern Wisconsin or northern Illinois and all the way to Vancouver Island, Canada, that is described as having similar characteristics to those reported in the initial set of sightings. Bray Road itself is a quiet country road near the community of Elkhorn. The rash of claimed sightings in the late 1980s and early 1990s prompted a local newspaper, the Walworth County Week, to assign reporter Linda Godfrey to cover the story. Godfrey initially was skeptical, but later became convinced of the sincerity of the witnesses.

Her series of articles later became a book titled The Beast of Bray Road: Trailing Wisconsin's Werewolf. The Beast of Bray Road is described by purported witnesses in several ways: as a bear-like creature, as a hairy biped resembling Bigfoot, and as an unusually large (2–4 feet tall on all fours, 7 feet tall standing up) intelligent wolf-like creature apt to walk on its hind legs and weighing 400-700 pounds.  It also said that its fur is a brown gray color resembling a dog or bear. Although the Beast of Bray Road has not been seen to transform from a human into a wolf in any of the sightings, it has been labeled a werewolf in newspaper articles..


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Beast of Bray Road | Monsters and Mysteries in America


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'The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin’s Werewolf' Paperback (October 2, 2015)

 The original account of the 1992 bombshell news story that revealed reports of werewolf-like creatures in southeast Wisconsin.

The small town of Elkhorn, Wisconsin made national headlines in the early 1990s with reports of a strange, hairy, wolf-headed creature that walked upright and seemed unafraid of man as it stalked the cornfields just outside of town. Journalist Linda Godfrey dubbed the canid sensation “The Beast of Bray Road” after the location of the first reported sightings. Two decades and hundreds of nationwide sightings of similar creatures later, no one has ever proven whether the beast is a flesh-and-blood canine or will-o-the-wisp, demon dog, or a magical werewolf. But the author provides plenty to chew on, with sightings of related creatures, Native American connections, historic lore and a keen-eyed look at possible explanations. Once fully digested, this book just may induce readers everywhere to keep a more careful eye out as they travel lonely country roads after dark.


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Ghoultown "Bury Them Deep" ("The Backwater Gospel")

3,317,019 views - March 15, 2013

Cromm Cruac


"The Backwater Gospel" film re-edited for Ghoultown's song "Bury Them Deep".

Original full "The Backwater Gospel" film by The Animation Workshop here: http://youtu.be/vVkDrIacHJM

Song: Bury Them Deep
Artist: Ghoultown
Album: Bury Them Deep (Extended Version)
Licensed to YouTube by: CD Baby (on behalf of Zoviet Records); UMPI, CD Baby Pro (Publishing), ASCAP, CD Baby Sync Publishing, and 6 Music Rights Societies


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