lordmongrove
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Excellent new documentary on the missing 411 cases. This one focuses on hunters.
Excellent new documentary on the missing 411 cases. This one focuses on hunters.
I've been watching,really interesting.Excellent new documentary on the missing 411 cases. This one focuses on hunters.
That's a good one. I posted the same in the Esoterica forum before I'd even seen it was here. A very wise and learned man.Not exactly fortean this one, but interesting nonetheless!
That's a good one. I posted the same in the Esoterica forum before I'd even seen it was here. A very wise and learned man.
this is amazing, was this part of a series? I would love to see more of this sorta thingAfter years of hunting, I've finally found a very poor copy of the BBC's The Ghostman of Skye on, of all places, the Russian social network, Odnoklassniki: Here - if anyone's interested.
Very much in the style of the BBC's old 40 Minutes documentary strand - much more Molly Dineen than Ghosthunters. Gentle, evocative and quite moving - I really enjoyed it, and am glad to have the opportunity to watch it again.
(I think it may see occasional repeat broadcast on BBC Alba - but I've never managed to catch it.)
I think Shooting Bigfoot is still on iPlayer, at least it was last time I looked. More a portrait of a con artist than a doc about Bigfoot, though, I'd say.
I think Shooting Bigfoot is still on iPlayer, at least it was last time I looked. More a portrait of a con artist than a doc about Bigfoot, though, I'd say.
"Ghosthunters" on YouTube
Two weeks until the 40th anniversaryI'm just watching this: "The West Lothian Question" - which interviews Bob Taylor (and his doctor, the police and the forensic scientists). He said he was attacked by spiky spheres in a forest in Dechmont Law in 1979. It seems very measured and non-sensational (finding fortean stuff on youtube that isn't annoying dross is tediously time-consuming don't you find. This is by 'Waterborne Productions' in 2004).
It's interesting that the "explanation" the sceptic comes up with is so much more convoluted and difficult to stomach, than to just accept that Bob experienced something (whatever that something was and why he experienced it). I think it's a really interesting programme!
One-off documentary featuring people who believe they have had spiritual experiences. They include undertaker Jeremy Massey, who has experienced some strange and profound things when grief has reduced people to their most raw state, and Robin Kelly, who recalls taking possession of his human body at the age of three and believes his soul came from somewhere else in the universe.