We are joined by Landen from Autopsy. Podcast to discuss his experiences traveling through West Virginia to visit the monster museums... a wild goose chase we personally put him through! We also encouraged him to read The Mothman Prophecies. As an outsider to the paranormal... he was not amused. But we were, by his reaction!!! Along the way hilarity ensues, as we discuss the dreadful Mothman Prophecies movie, the badassery of Gray Barker's trolling shenanigans, David Lynch, Tulpa weirdness, a West Virginian ghost town... but most importantly, a new rivalry sprouting between Bigfoot and Braxxie in the small town of Sutton!


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Huge THANK YOU!!! to Landen from Autopsy. Podcast for sharing his experiences chasing owls around West Virginia!


Check out his podcast, creatively named Autopsy. HERE


Check out his website as well at www.autopsypod.com (yes, they are semi-professional)


Also,  if you can't get enough of his logo, which is not stroke inducing like my own logo, check out his SWAG HERE


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Huge THANK YOU!!! to The Crescent Hare, a.k.a. Christina (actually a barn owl in "human" disguise) for creating her own fan-art for the show, which we used as this episode's artwork!!!


Show your support by following her on Instagram @thecrescenthare


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Send us suggestions and comments to [email protected]


Intro sampled from "Something strange lurks in the shadows" by Francisco Sánchez (@fanchisanchez)


Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com


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FURTHER READING:


6 Degrees of John Keel | Episode 64: The Adventuress


MonsterTalk | Slenderman and Tulpas


Mothman Museum Official Website


Flatwoods Monster Museum


The West Virginia Bigfoot Museum | Twitter Page


Alexandra David-Néel | Wikipedia


Tulpa | Wikipedia


Gray Barker | Wikipedia


On “Baiting” the UFO Trickster & the Control-System Hypothesis


John Keel (1975): The Mothman Prophecies. New York: Saturday Review Press


John Keel (1957): Jadoo. New York, J. Messner


Alexandra David-Néel (1929): Magic and Mystery in Tibet.


Gray Barker (1956): They Knew Too Much about Flying Saucers. University Books

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