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Almost Canon

Nick Willard
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  • Stone Heads and Spectral Dogmen
    This week we dive into the Hexham Head mystery and the paranormal happenings that followed as well as take a closer look at the accounts of spectral dogmen. We ask ourselves were the Hexham Heads cursed or were they some sort of gateway to another realm? Was the werewolf seen in the Hexham Heads case the result of a Celtic curse or was it an actual, physical, dogman with some kind of spectral ability to traverse this gateway? We also take a look at a couple other reported cases of dogmen/werewolves with suspected spectral abilities, thanks to https://demonhunterscompendium.blogspot.com/2014/07/phantom-werewolves.html?m=1 Please leave a rating and review! The system’s algorithm loves ratings and reviews and we greatly appreciate them!! Also, don’t forget to subscribe and while you’re at it join the Almost Canon Family at https://www.patreon.com/almostcanonpodcast https://plus.acast.com/s/almost-canon-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Cryptozoological Mysteries of American Folklore With Ryan Paul Tremblay
    We believe Folklore is incredibly important when it comes to cryptozoology and even the paranormal. Cryptids like Sasquatch and mysterious entities like the Skinwalker have been talked about in folklore long before they were ever popularized by newspaper articles or the internet. But it doesn’t stop there. North American folklore is full of mysterious creatures and evil entities. and this week we explore a handful of them with Ryan Paul Tremblay, an expert on North American folklore and an investigator of cryptozoology and the paranormal. In this episode we look at several different cryptids and entities seen in folklore like the Wendigo and Skinwalker but also many other lesser known creatures as well. For some, the stories told through folklore may help answer some of the many questions we have or at the very least give us a better understand of what we’re dealing with in this world. So sit back, relax and enjoy tonight’s episode l! Please leave a rating and review! The system’s algorithm loves ratings and reviews and we greatly appreciate them!! Also, don’t forget to subscribe and while you’re at it join the Almost Canon Family at https://www.patreon.com/almostcanonpodcast https://plus.acast.com/s/almost-canon-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • The Wider World of Giants
    On this weeks episode we talk about giants seen in folklore from around the world. Whether its the giant behind how the city of Antwerp got its name; or how one of WW2's most fought over piece of land is actually a hotbed for giants; or the interesting history behind a band of giants said to once have invaded Ecuador in the "distant past". If giants are your thing then check out this episode, you won't be sorry. Please leave a rating and review! The system’s algorithm loves ratings and reviews and we greatly appreciate them!! Also, don’t forget to subscribe and while you’re at it join the Almost Canon Family at https://www.patreon.com/almostcanonpodcast https://plus.acast.com/s/almost-canon-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • RePost: She Came From The Closet
    If real, scary, ghost stories are what you want then 'She came From The Closet' is what you need. we listen along as the guest tells of how she grew up the Lowell, Mass--the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution--and how a woman, covered in 3rd degree burns, would enter her room from the closet, sit on her bedroom floor and watch her.... This wasn't the only encounter with the Unknown tonights guests had either. So sit back, relax and enjoy, tonights episode of Almost Canon. Please leave a rating and review! The system’s algorithm loves ratings and reviews and we greatly appreciate them!! Also, don’t forget to subscribe and while you’re at it join the Almost Canon Family at https://www.patreon.com/almostcanonpodcast https://plus.acast.com/s/almost-canon-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains with Wayne Tuttle
    The Wild West is not only a time period in American history that I personally find fascinating but it’s also a region of the world ha that calls to me. There’s just something about the craggy mountains; remote canyons; dry, desert, landscape and lmysterious history that truly pulls me in. And I’m not the only one, which is why countless TV shows, movies and radio plays were set in the wild west. And it’s this romanticize idea of the west, mainly the real life lore and legends coming out of the south west that really grabbed my attention. Now I live in the North East. It’s one of the oldest parts of the country when ones speaking about European settlement; you have the original Mayflower Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620 and even the Vikings who found their way to North America around 1000 ad but the great legends and myths of the North East have all been solved, for the most part. But with the west it’s equally as old if not older and being a new englander, I tend to forget that the English weren’t the only explorers to wonder the uncharted regions of the New World as the Spanish had already nearly conquered it! So yeah, while civilization may have tamed the west in the early 1900’s her spirit has certainly never died as some of the US’s greatest myths and legends are still investigated today, keeping her wild. We’re talking Legends like Butch Cassidy and the Sun Dance kid and whether they survived their encounter with the law in Bolivia. Jessie James and the Younger Gang and the and their buried loot. Plus if we’re gunna talk about Jessie James we gotta talk about the Knights of the Golden Circle and where the missing Confederate Gold is. Then there’s the wilder legends like Kincaid’s Cave in the Grand Canyon; Doc Martin and the Victorio peak treasure; The Aurora Texas UFO crash; the one about the civil war general in the steampunk wheelchair who drives a giant metal spider; and of course the Lost Dutchman Mine, which we’ll be talking about tonight. In fact, we’ll be talking with Wayne Tuttle, life long Dutch hunter and team leader of the 2015 history channel show ‘Legend of the Superstition Mountains’. Wayne has been exploring the superstition mountains since he was a small boy and has become one of the few go to men for all who want to join the hunt. He possesses decades upon decades worth of Dutchman knowledge and while he’s a strict skeptic, he’s experienced several unexplainable events; one of which is one of the best I’ve heard from a skeptical treasure hunting old timer….*Join the patreon to hear our full interview!in the full interview Wayne talks about his experience filming ‘Legends of the Superstition Mountains’ as well as a very interesting story about a mysterious underground structure treasure hunters have been digging out since at least the 1960’s. Wayne even rediscovered an interesting object that was originally found buried in the sand and then lost and it turns out this object may be haunted! Wayne Tuttle’s YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@legendofthesuperstitionmou969?si=_w5zFbC8As73f-Z- Please leave a rating and review! The system’s algorithm loves ratings and reviews and we greatly appreciate them!! Also, don’t forget to subscribe and while you’re at it join the Almost Canon Family at https://www.patreon.com/almostcanonpodcast https://plus.acast.com/s/almost-canon-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nick Willard presents Almost Canon. A podcast about true horror and paranormal mysteries. Every episode we investigate something considered ‘Almost Canon’ through recounting frightening true horror stories; interviewing those who’ve experienced it; or diving straight into the ‘Unknown’ itself. While each episode deals with something different, they always deal with the almost canon! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a rating and review!We can do all the research; interview all the people; but it’s you , the listener, who actually grows the show. So please leave a rating and review, we can't do it without out you!!!!Join our patreon at: https://patreon.com/AlmostCanonPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkTo donate, click the link below. All donations will be used too supply the show with everything needed to thrive!https://gofund.me/615e7751you can also jump the paywall by joining our Almost Canon Plus though Acast. click the link below!https://plus.acast.com/s/644c8637419b15001136dd11Original Music by Rai https://spotify.link/E4CM56FT3Cb Please leave a rating and review! The system’s algorithm loves ratings and reviews and we greatly appreciate them!! Also, don’t forget to subscribe and while you’re at it join the Almost Canon Family at https://www.patreon.com/almostcanonpodcast https://plus.acast.com/s/almost-canon-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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