Jessica Jones and Dennis Carol: Bigfoot Researchers Unite at East Alabama Town Hall
Posted Sunday, November 10, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Bigfoot sightings and encounters are on the rise, and it's not just in the usual hotspots. Reports of these elusive creatures are coming from all over, and even everyday people are having their own experiences. The Cryptid Huntress, Jessica Jones, recently attended the Molina Bigfoot Festival and shared some fascinating stories and patterns she's noticed in recent encounters.
Jessica spoke with a packed room at the Zebulon Library, where people from all walks of life gathered to share their experiences and ask questions. One interesting observation Jessica made is that people are now asking about dogman sightings just as much as Bigfoot. This could suggest that these cryptids are becoming more active or more visible in general.
At the Molina Bigfoot Festival, Jessica met up with fellow researchers, made new friends, and even got some new merchandise. She encourages everyone to check out the East Alabama Bigfoot Town Hall in January, where she'll be joined by MK Davis, Stacy Brown, Dell Boswell, Flat Rock, Tyler Howell, and more.
During her show, Jessica also spoke with Dr. Dennis Carol, a longtime UFO and cryptid researcher, about some of the recent patterns in encounters. Some of these involve animals being disturbed or even killed, which is certainly not for the faint of heart.
Jessica's enthusiasm for Bigfoot research is contagious, and her dedication to sharing these stories and patterns is truly inspiring. If you're interested in learning more about the world of cryptids, be sure to check out her show and follow her on social media. And who knows, maybe one day you'll have your own Bigfoot encounter to share!
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