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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys kick things off by discussing the powerful straight-line winds that recently tore through, destroying Kyle's wife's greenhouse. They also share their excitement about an upcoming trip to Tennessee, where they'll be guests on the Ducks Unlimited Podcast. Next, they dive into a chilling story from the 1970s, where a young boy on a farm in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, witnessed strange lights and encountered three-foot-tall humanoid figures on his roof—and even inside his bedroom. Then, they explore a bizarre and terrifying experience involving what appeared to be an alien grey attempting to disguise itself as the cartoon character Charlie Brown. After the break, Cam takes listeners to Kentucky with the eerie tale of the Spottsville Monster. In 1975, the Nunnelly family's home in Spottsville, KY, was plagued by towering, eight-foot-tall creatures. Their terrifying ordeal gained media attention, making headlines and appearing on TV broadcasts. But the mystery behind these strange beings remains unsolved. On Sunday, the team spoke with Bart Nunnelly, who shared firsthand accounts of what happened to his family, offering an inside look at the fear and confusion they endured on their farm. All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives! Sponsors: IQBAR: To get your twenty percent off, text EXPANDED to sixty-four thousand. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details. AG1: AG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. So make sure to check out DrinkAG1.com/expanded to get this offer! Show Notes: 3 Foot Tall, Upright Humanoids Seen on Johnstown, Pennsylvania Farm Alien Being In My Bedroom Looked Like Charlie Brown Messengers by Mike Clelland Ducks Unlimited Story Submission
We're talking Bigfoot in Ky! In this episode we confabulate about a few cases of Bigfoot sightings all across the state of Kentucky and give special attention to the mean ole Spotsville Monster and Bart Nunnelly.
Lonnie Hawks is a 20 year veteran of Bigfoot Research from Kentucky. Lonnie became interested in Bigfoot when as a young man, he had a personal encounter and sighting. Concerned that he would be ridiculed, he kept his experience and his passion for the subject private for 15 years. Lonnie has researched with Bart Nunnelly and sponsored a compound every year for the Indiana Bigfoot Research Organization. Lonnie is a member of the Kentucky Bigfoot Researchers. In recent events, Lonnie was filmed in an episode of Destinations American Monsters and Mystery, the Spottsville Monster, season 3 episode 8.
Spottsville Monster Part 2! In 1975 in Spottsville, KY the Nunnelly family home was terrorized by mysterious 8ft tall creatures. Their nightmare was written about in newspapers, broadcast on TV shows but the mystery as to what was roaming the quiet western Kentucy town outside of Henderson remains. On Sunday we talk to Bart Nunnelly and he describes what happened on their property. Bart gives us a look into what happen to his family and how they felt about what happen. Join us for an unforgettable night as we dive into this story!
The conclussion to the interview with Bart Nunnelly!
The conclussion to the interview with Bart Nunnelly!
This is one intriguing piece of documentary filmmaking. John Johnsen (Grendel Films) is a veteran producer/director/cinematographer/videographer of nature films and has taken viewers who generally don't know his name on many excursions into the back country to see the lives and behavior of bears, cougars, elk, and all manner of woodland creatures; all of the recognized, scientifically named and cataloged, academically-approved-of types of fauna. Now, officially in retirement, though, Johnsen has begun stepping out of the "factual parameters" set by scientific orthodoxy and headed off in the "Monsterquest" direction. Collaborating initially with Marlon (M.K.) Davis, the photo analyst who has done so much on the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin Bluff Creek bigfoot film footage, he launched Grendel Films with a documentary short on Davis and his bigfoot work. Then he met a writer-woodsman-Fortean researcher from western Kentucky named Bart Nunnelly and documentary project number two was soon up and going. This time the subject was NOT something anthropologically debatable, but, rather, something just plain WEIRD. Yet this something weird came as anecdotal accounts of strange encounters across parts of the U.S. by average Americans, common folk, who avow doggedly to have seen things that are just NOT supposed to be. We are essentially talking what seem like "were-creatures" here, and entering the realm of Linda Godfrey's books "The Beast of Bray Road" and "Hunting the American Werewolf". Fortean strangeness. We encounter here two folkloric Kentucky "monsters" (neither of which is Bigfoot); the "Spottsville Monster" of Henderson County, which terrorized the Nunnelly family in the 1970s, and the "Beast of the LBL" (Land Between the Lakes), another "something" that has a legend trailing back to the days of Daniel Boone and which may---MAY----have slaughtered a family of campers in Kentucky in the early 1980s. Johnsen's movie features Bart Nunnelly (author of the Amazon-av
This is one intriguing piece of documentary filmmaking. John Johnsen (Grendel Films) is a veteran producer/director/cinematographer/videographer of nature films and has taken viewers who generally don't know his name on many excursions into the back country to see the lives and behavior of bears, cougars, elk, and all manner of woodland creatures; all of the recognized, scientifically named and cataloged, academically-approved-of types of fauna. Now, officially in retirement, though, Johnsen has begun stepping out of the "factual parameters" set by scientific orthodoxy and headed off in the "Monsterquest" direction. Collaborating initially with Marlon (M.K.) Davis, the photo analyst who has done so much on the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin Bluff Creek bigfoot film footage, he launched Grendel Films with a documentary short on Davis and his bigfoot work. Then he met a writer-woodsman-Fortean researcher from western Kentucky named Bart Nunnelly and documentary project number two was soon up and going. This time the subject was NOT something anthropologically debatable, but, rather, something just plain WEIRD. Yet this something weird came as anecdotal accounts of strange encounters across parts of the U.S. by average Americans, common folk, who avow doggedly to have seen things that are just NOT supposed to be. We are essentially talking what seem like "were-creatures" here, and entering the realm of Linda Godfrey's books "The Beast of Bray Road" and "Hunting the American Werewolf". Fortean strangeness. We encounter here two folkloric Kentucky "monsters" (neither of which is Bigfoot); the "Spottsville Monster" of Henderson County, which terrorized the Nunnelly family in the 1970s, and the "Beast of the LBL" (Land Between the Lakes), another "something" that has a legend trailing back to the days of Daniel Boone and which may---MAY----have slaughtered a family of campers in Kentucky in the early 1980s. Johnsen's movie features Bart Nunnelly (author of the Amazon-av
Wednesday @ 7:00 pm Central/ 8:00 pm EasternJoin me, PC, as I discuss Paranormally based topics with Author, Artist, & Fortean Investigator Bart Nunnelly!!
Wednesday @ 7:00 pm Central/ 8:00 pm EasternJoin me, PC, as I discuss Paranormally based topics with Author, Artist, & Fortean Investigator Bart Nunnelly!!