The Giza Code: Ancient Technology and the Hall of Records
This week we take a trip round the world to the Giza Plateau and dig below the sands. We look at several of ancient Egypts great mysteries including the newly discovered chambers below the great pyramid, the Osiris Chamber, the Great Sphinx and investigate whether the Hall of Records is there and if it is who built it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hunting Monsters with Heather Moser from Small Town Monsters
On this episode we talk with Heather Moser, producer and chief creative officer for Small Town Monsters. I had met Heather during their expedition into the Bennington Triangle and was able to bring her on tonight to talk about her paranormal adventures throughout the wider United States. As the member of Small Town Monsters whose job it is to not only collect local stories from countless small town locations but also look into local llore, you can be sure Heather is well versed in America's greatest mysteries. So sit back, relax and enjoy today episode of Almost Canon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Timeslip In The Bennington Triangle and Its Connection To The Mountain That Swallows People
This week we venture back into the Bennington Triangle and hear from a caller about a strange time slip-like event that happened to her and her mother, when she was a child. We also take a look at a couple other stories from the triangle and the possible connections between Glastenbury Mountain and another mountain, half way around the world, which is known as ‘the mountain that swallows people’. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Giant Sea Cryptids: The Kraken
We often hear that 'we know more about the surface of Mars than we do of our own oceans'. So is it possible that there are still large undiscovered species out there to find? After all, we have hundreds, if not thousands, of years worth of sailing stories that tell of the monstrous kraken, a creature so large its arms could reach the tallest sail and pull ships beneath the waves. But is there any evidence of their existence? Check out this weeks episode for more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Real Jurassic World
In honor of Jurassic World: Rebirth, we're sticking with Dinosaurs this week. We start out by digging deep into history and visiting the ancient city of Babylon, where it's believed by some that the priests kept a dinosaur in the great temple to be worshipped as a Sirrush. Then we venture back to Africa and check out some modern day expeditions into the swamps and rivers of the Congo as well as the Amazon rainforest where a few reports of dinosaur-like creatures have come from, including reports by explorer Percy Fawcett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.