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Talking Weird #100 Can Bigfoot Be Found with Jason McLean

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Author, illustrator, and Biblical paranormal researcher, Jason McLean lives in Waxahachie, Texas with his three children and beautiful, long-suffering wife. Beyond his lifelong love of art and comics, Jason’s life has been consumed with the study of archaeology, cryptozoology, ufology, and astronomy in order to better understand the Bible, its teachings, and the One behind its creation.
That's right Dean's partner on the old Mysterious Library show returns to celebrate 100 episodes of Talking Weird, since the show moved to the Untold Radio Network!
And who better to join Dean to help address the most pressing (but least talked about) question in Bigfoot research: Can Bigfoot be found?
Next month marks the 66th anniversary of Jerry Crew first casting the enormous tracks, which lead to the creature's most-oft used name. And close to 57 years years have passed since the famous Patterson-Gimlin footage was filmed. But we still have no Bigfoot body, nor any kind of conclusive proof of the hairy hominid's existence. Which begs the question posed in this episode's title.
This will be the kind of fun, fascinating, and fast-moving conversation which long time viewers/listeners have come to expect from Dean and Jason.
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Author, illustrator, and Biblical paranormal researcher, Jason McLean lives in Waxahachie, Texas with his three children and beautiful, long-suffering wife. Beyond his lifelong love of art and comics, Jason’s life has been consumed with the study of archaeology, cryptozoology, ufology, and astronomy in order to better understand the Bible, its teachings, and the One behind its creation.
That's right Dean's partner on the old Mysterious Library show returns to celebrate 100 episodes of Talking Weird, since the show moved to the Untold Radio Network!
And who better to join Dean to help address the most pressing (but least talked about) question in Bigfoot research: Can Bigfoot be found?
Next month marks the 66th anniversary of Jerry Crew first casting the enormous tracks, which lead to the creature's most-oft used name. And close to 57 years years have passed since the famous Patterson-Gimlin footage was filmed. But we still have no Bigfoot body, nor any kind of conclusive proof of the hairy hominid's existence. Which begs the question posed in this episode's title.
This will be the kind of fun, fascinating, and fast-moving conversation which long time viewers/listeners have come to expect from Dean and Jason.
  continue reading

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