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4/21/26 - Ghost Hunting Gone Wrong đŸ‘» Bigfoot & UFO Stories | Sir Bryan Bowden & Al Santariga

Two longtime friends and paranormal investigators reunite for an unfiltered, deeply personal exploration of the unknown—blending decades of fieldwork with candid reflection, humor, and intuitive discovery.
Bryan Bowden and Al Santariga dive into their shared history of paranormal investigation, from early UFO meetups and Bronx ghost hunts to immersive Bigfoot expeditions near Townsend, Tennessee—where one encounter left them with a profound sense of maternal connection and interspecies awareness. They recount hands-on techniques like dowsing and structured remote viewing, sharing vivid participant impressions that unexpectedly aligned with real-world landmarks like NYC’s Flatiron Building and Alaska’s glaciers. The conversation highlights methodological care—double-blind protocols, signal contamination awareness—and celebrates embodied intuition over analytical overreach. Alongside these explorations, they reflect on creative side projects, logistical challenges behind the scenes, and upcoming events including the Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Festival and Ocala conference. Throughout, their dynamic balances levity and sincerity—grounded in trust, lived experience, and a deep respect for the mystery itself—not spectacle.
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'The Vanished' will be shown on Friday night at the Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Festival
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Al conducted a paranormal investigation while suffering from low blood sugar and illness
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Bigfoot scanned the group and triggered a maternal mental image followed by a positive physical sensation
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Interpretations of urban imagery reveal patterns in intuitive perception
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Double-blind testing is essential in the paranormal field to avoid interference from multiple psychics
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Group unanimously rejects cold readings and anchors interpretation in warmth and natural imagery
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Bryan will attend the Bigfoot conference in Ocala on the second Saturday of June
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We'll meet again tomorrow