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Kristen Evans, the Bridgewater Triangle, a 200 square mile so-called paranormal vortex with 3 points in Abington, Rehoboth and Freetown. And inside? The communities of Taunton, Raynham, Berkley, Dighton, Brockton, Easton and Bridgewater. So why is it called the triangle? Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman came up with the nickname back in 1983. "King Philip's War was the bloodiest battle in U.S. or British history ever per capita, meaning the greatest population percentage died. Seventy-five to eighty percent of the natives were wiped out, twenty-five percent of the colonists. That leaves a stain that I don't think can ever be washed away. in the Bridgewater Triangle there have been asylums here, prisons here. There have been cult murders, There have been all kinds of human activity - UFO sightings, Bigfoot sightings, strange serpents, Pukwudgies, Willow of the Wisps, glowing balls of light, hauntings. I think these stories not only connect us to our past but to our region and to each other
In 1983, Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman published his book, Mysterious America. In it, he described a 200 square-mile area in Southeastern Massachusetts with a long history of strange, paranormal, and sometimes, sinister activity. He called the region “The Bridgewater Triangle”.The triangle includes a number of locations known for unexplained occurrences; the most prominent of which include the legendary Hockomock Swamp and the infamous Freetown-Fall River State Forest. The triangle's traditional boarders are revealed by connecting the dots between the town of Abington to the North, the town of Freetown to the Southeast, and the town of Rehoboth to the Southwest.The area hosts an unusually high volume of reports involving strange happenings, baffling mysteries and sinister deeds. From ghostly hauntings and cryptid animal sightings, to UFO encounters and evidence of satanic ritual sacrifice, the Bridgewater Triangle serves as one of the world's most diverse hotspots for paranormal activity.The first-ever feature-length documentary on the subject, The Bridgewater Triangle explores the history of this fascinating region. The film features a number of local residents providing first-hand accounts of unexplained occurrences. In addition, an all-star assembly of paranormal researchers, folklorists and authors provide expert analysis regarding the many mysteries of the triangle.Aaron Cadieux is an award-winning documentary filmmaker from Dartmouth, Massachusetts. In 2003, he produced and directed a 30-minute documentary titled, Inside The Bridgewater Triangle. The experience inspired him to someday produce and direct a feature-length documentary on the same subject. In 2010, he teamed up with filmmaker Manny Famolare to begin production on The Bridgewater Triangle. Cadieux also owns and operates Bristol County Media LLC (and its subdivision Big Operations Productions) a company specializing in video production services. As the Co-Director of The Bridgewater Triangle, Aaron combines his extensive experience in documentary filmmaking and video production with his love for Halloween and things that go bump in the night.www.thebridgewatertriangledocumentary.com
In 1983, Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman published his book, Mysterious America. In it, he described a 200 square-mile area in Southeastern Massachusetts with a long history of strange, paranormal, and sometimes, sinister activity. He called the region “The Bridgewater Triangle”.The triangle includes a number of locations known for unexplained occurrences; the most prominent of which include the legendary Hockomock Swamp and the infamous Freetown-Fall River State Forest. The triangle's traditional boarders are revealed by connecting the dots between the town of Abington to the North, the town of Freetown to the Southeast, and the town of Rehoboth to the Southwest.The area hosts an unusually high volume of reports involving strange happenings, baffling mysteries and sinister deeds. From ghostly hauntings and cryptid animal sightings, to UFO encounters and evidence of satanic ritual sacrifice, the Bridgewater Triangle serves as one of the world's most diverse hotspots for paranormal activity.The first-ever feature-length documentary on the subject, The Bridgewater Triangle explores the history of this fascinating region. The film features a number of local residents providing first-hand accounts of unexplained occurrences. In addition, an all-star assembly of paranormal researchers, folklorists and authors provide expert analysis regarding the many mysteries of the triangle.Aaron Cadieux is an award-winning documentary filmmaker from Dartmouth, Massachusetts. In 2003, he produced and directed a 30-minute documentary titled, Inside The Bridgewater Triangle. The experience inspired him to someday produce and direct a feature-length documentary on the same subject. In 2010, he teamed up with filmmaker Manny Famolare to begin production on The Bridgewater Triangle. Cadieux also owns and operates Bristol County Media LLC (and its subdivision Big Operations Productions) a company specializing in video production services. As the Co-Director of The Bridgewater Triangle, Aaron combines his extensive experience in documentary filmmaking and video production with his love for Halloween and things that go bump in the night.www.thebridgewatertriangledocumentary.com
This week, we talk about our recent trip to the International Cryptozoology Museum, then get into a discussion about different cryptozoological creatures from New Hampshire: The Woods Devil, Devil Monkey, and yes…the Pukwudgie! This Week’s Links: This Week’s Intro Music…Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bad Moon Rising: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BmEGm-mraE International Cryptozoology Museum: http://cryptozoologymuseum.com/ “The Cryptozoologist” Loren Coleman: www.lorencoleman.com Exploring American Monsters: New Hampshire: https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2016/02/exploring-american-monsters-new-hampshire/ The Pukwudgies of New England: http://ghostsofnewengland.blogspot.com/search/label/Pukwudgies The Devil Monkey of Danville, New Hampshire: https://newenglandfolklore.blogspot.com/search?q=devil+monkey This Week’s Outro Music…Crispian St. Peters (with Alex & Monique) – The Pied Piper (Pukwudgie): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kBj_SiZIrA Support Us By Buying Through Amazon: Creedence Clearwater Revival – Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits: https://amzn.to/2PZwMof Crispian St. Peters – Pied Piper: Complete Recordings 1965-1974: https://amzn.to/32wZ4b9 Cryptozoology A to Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature: https://amzn.to/2Lo5Udh Mysterious America: The Ultimate Guide to the Nation’s Weirdest Wonders, Strangest Spots, and Creepiest Creatures: https://amzn.to/2NPUZuB Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/homewreckerpod See us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/homewreckerpodcast Thanks for listening and help spread the word about the Homewrecker Podcast! Please subscribe and rate on iTunes. We really appreciate your support!
Interested in the unknown? Then Cryptozoologist, Loren Coleman is your man! Learn about his lifetime of bringing scientific scrutiny to some of the world's most mysterious species - and about his International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, ME! A wonderful spokesman for the field, you'll enjoy his sincerity and sense of humor.
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about using their new App Periscope, how construction of the world’s largest telescope is being built in Chile and now drones can be controlled by your smartphone. After the break the guys talk about the new Bridgewater Triangle documentary and some strange encounters from that area. In 1983, Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman published his book, Mysterious America. In it, he described a 200 square-mile area in Southeastern Massachusetts with a long history of strange, paranormal, and sometimes, sinister activity. He called the region “The Bridgewater Triangle”. The triangle includes a number of locations known for unexplained occurrences; the most prominent of which include the legendary Hockomock Swamp and the infamous Freetown-Fall River State Forest. The triangle’s traditional borders are revealed by connecting the dots between the town of Abington to the North, the town of Freetown to the Southeast, and the town of Rehoboth to the Southwest. The area hosts an unusually high volume of reports involving strange happenings, baffling mysteries and sinister deeds. From ghostly hauntings and cryptid animal sightings, to UFO encounters and evidence of satanic ritual sacrifice, the Bridgewater Triangle serves as one of the world’s most diverse hotspots for paranormal activity. The first-ever feature-length documentary on the subject, The Bridgewater Triangle explores the history of this fascinating region. The film features a number of local residents providing first-hand accounts of unexplained occurrences. In addition, an all-star assembly of paranormal researchers, folklorists and authors provide expert analysis regarding the many mysteries of the triangle. Don't forget you can email the show at expandedperspectives@yahoo.com or you can call the show 817-945-3828. Show Notes: The world’s largest telescope is being built in Chile Now drones can be controlled by your smartphone The Bridgewater Triangle Documentary Ghosts of the Bridgewater Triangle Touring the Bridgewater Triangle The Bridgewater Triangle Bigfoot: A Report of Published Accounts The Creature From the Bridgewater Triangle: and Other Odd Tales from New England Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by permission by Pretty Lights! Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com Songs Used: Vibe Vendetta How We Do Can't Stop Me Now
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about using their new App Periscope, how construction of the world’s largest telescope is being built in Chile and now drones can be controlled by your smartphone. After the break the guys talk about the new Bridgewater Triangle documentary and some strange encounters from that area. In 1983, Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman published his book, Mysterious America. In it, he described a 200 square-mile area in Southeastern Massachusetts with a long history of strange, paranormal, and sometimes, sinister activity. He called the region “The Bridgewater Triangle”. The triangle includes a number of locations known for unexplained occurrences; the most prominent of which include the legendary Hockomock Swamp and the infamous Freetown-Fall River State Forest. The triangle’s traditional borders are revealed by connecting the dots between the town of Abington to the North, the town of Freetown to the Southeast, and the town of Rehoboth to the Southwest. The area hosts an unusually high volume of reports involving strange happenings, baffling mysteries and sinister deeds. From ghostly hauntings and cryptid animal sightings, to UFO encounters and evidence of satanic ritual sacrifice, the Bridgewater Triangle serves as one of the world’s most diverse hotspots for paranormal activity. The first-ever feature-length documentary on the subject, The Bridgewater Triangle explores the history of this fascinating region. The film features a number of local residents providing first-hand accounts of unexplained occurrences. In addition, an all-star assembly of paranormal researchers, folklorists and authors provide expert analysis regarding the many mysteries of the triangle. Don't forget you can email the show at expandedpezrspectives@yahoo.com or you can call the show 817-945-3828. Show Notes: The world’s largest telescope is being built in Chile Now drones can be controlled by your smartphone The Bridgewater Triangle Documentary Ghosts of the Bridgewater Triangle Touring the Bridgewater Triangle The Bridgewater Triangle Bigfoot: A Report of Published Accounts The Creature From the Bridgewater Triangle: and Other Odd Tales from New England Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by permission by Pretty Lights! Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com Songs Used: Vibe Vendetta How We Do Can't Stop Me Now
Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman with the low-down on the mystery creatures that may lurk among us, such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and Mothman; independent UFO researcher, journalist and lecturer Dennis Balthaser discusses the Roswell UFO crash and Area 51.
Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman with the low-down on the mystery creatures that may lurk among us, such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and Mothman; independent UFO researcher, journalist and lecturer Dennis Balthaser discusses the Roswell UFO crash and Area 51.