Sunday, July 15, 2007

BIGFOOT NEWS REPORT

Have you ever wondered what happened to Bigfoot? It seems you just don't hear much about him these days. Well, he's still out there roaming our national forests, inspiring legends, epic mythology, and now radio shows. The "Bigfoot News Report" will keep you up to date on all the latest news regarding the rumored evolutionary missing link, tracking Bigfoot stories and sightings wherever they happen.

Steve Kulls hosts each 15-minute segment, scouring the newswires for recent Bigfoot events as well as reporting on his own personal experiences within the Bigfoot field. Steve is a licensed private investigator, earning the nickname Squatch Detective for his rabid pursuit of the sought-after creature. Fascinated with the legendary half-man, half-ape since his childhood, Steve formed the Adirondack Research Organization in 1999 to advance the search. In 2006, Steve started the website SqatchDetective.com to tackle the controversial subject. SqatchDetective.com has grown to include a staff of eight dedicated investigators. A proud American institution, the group has conducted investigations in 17 states, including Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. They've even gone international with investigations in Canada and Australia.

There should be no questioning Steve's credentials as the host of "The Bigfoot Report." Aside from his history with SqatchDetective.com, he also serves as the Audio, Video, and Photo Analyst for the American Bigfoot Society and is an active member with the Alliance of Independent Bigfoot Researchers, the Sasquatch Research Initiative, and the North East Sasquatch Research Association.

The "Bigfoot Report" can be heard live every Friday at 5:30PM EST.

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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Shadows In The Dark

Hosted by Jeremiah Greer, one of the founders of the Eastern Paranormal Investigators Community, or E.P.I.C., covers a broad range of paranormal topics. For instance, have you ever wished that you could sit down a visit a bit with Elvis Presley? According to Dr. Gary Frick M.D., a recent guest on the show, you can. Dr. Frick also claims to have had extensive conversations with Mother Teresa, Abraham Lincoln and Johnny Carson among others and says that it is just as possible for you and me to talk to Frank Sinatra as to anyone else in the room with us right now. In fact, Dr. Frick has had so many conversations with the dead that he has written several books with their assistance.


Dr. Frick’s theory is just one of many topics of paranormal experience that Shadows In The Dark addresses. Other recent shows have covered (some might say “attacked”) the legitimacy of the Catholic Church and the existence of Bigfoot. Obviously not a program for the closed minded!

E.P.I.C. was appropriately founded on Halloween 2005 after a visit to a local cemetery during which Greer claims to have recorded 4 examples of what are known as “electronic voice phenomena”, or EVPs. An EVP is a disembodied voice that while inaudible to the human ear can be recorded on any type of tape or digital recording device and then played back at a later time. These recordings convinced Greer and his associate that the time was right to found the E.P.I.C. and the radio show is an extension of their interests in all things paranormal.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2007

The Squatch Detective – Bigfoot Chasers

In the late 1960s artist Andy Warhol expressed his opinion that "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes." While not necessarily guaranteeing that “everyone” would achieve the level of recognition that Warhol predicted, the Internet and particularly the growth in popularity of www.youtube.com and www.blogtalkradio.com have allowed many thousands of average folks the opportunity to achieve some measure of fame. And due to the ubiquitous nature of the web, the possibility of reaching a worldwide audience is realistic, regardless of how offbeat the opinion of the presenter or the premise of the show is.

One such Blog Talk show that is gaining an audience is the Squatch Detective with host Steve Kulls whose focus is on serious research of the Bigfoot (also known regionally as “sasquatch” or “yeti”) phenomena.

With so many people having reported sightings of the huge, hairy ape-man across the world, plus the fact that a great number of apparently intelligent and “normal” people believe that the animal exists one would think that there should be some more substantial proof that what has been offered thus far. Kulls is adding his voice to the chorus of Bigfoot believers and is bringing many seemingly reasonable and mature guests to his show to discuss the latest sightings and hot topics in the world of Bigfoot research as well as providing access to a very well developed website, http://www.squatchdetective.com, that has a good collection of Bigfoot videos and news.


With some 20 other shows on Blog Talk discussing the Bigfoot question Steve’s show stands out due to its lack of sensationalism and interest in bringing a calm and reasoned approach to the search for proof as to the existence of Bigfoot.

The Squatch Detective is on at 6:00 PM EST Monday nights and the many archived shows are worth a listen for serious-minded Bigfoot researchers, whether skeptics or believers.

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Lights Out!

Are you hearing weird noises around the house? Have you noticed unusual lights in the sky? Is there just something strange in your neighborhood? Who you gonna call? Lights Out Radio!

"Lights Out!" is the official show of the Long Island Society for Paranormal Research (LISPR). The 11-member society is dedicated to proving or disproving life after death and related paranormal activity. Founder and lead investigator Peter Franz hosts with fellow LISPR investigators Alexis Camarda and Jacqueline Dunn, separating fact from fiction in the real life world of ghost stories.

Since 2005, the LISPR has conducted 36 separate investigations around the Long Island area involving ghosts and other unexplained activity. Each investigation consists of research, observations, extensive interviews, and legitimate scientific experiments like collecting Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), conducting photo analysis, measuring dramatic temperature change, and studying electro-magnetic field anomalies. All investigations are free of charge, with the information kept strictly confidential.

Recent "Lights Out!" broadcasts have focused on renowned psychic Edgar Cayce, the finer points of voodoo, the possible existence of Noah's Ark, and the ghosts reportedly haunting the Tower of London. The show also made a recent field trip to Gettysburg to investigate the claims of ghosts inhabiting the famed Civil War battle grounds.

If you like to be scared, enjoy scientific studies of the unknown, or just have a voracious hunger for the truth, tune in each and every Sunday at 7 p.m. EST to "Lights Out!" But you may want to leave the lights on while you listen.

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