Pine Island Research Uncovers New Bigfoot Insights: Funding Success & Wildfire Impact
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In the latest episode of Pine Island Research on the Untold Radio Network, host Doug Waller invites James Lady back to the show to discuss his recent experiences in Michigan. As a paranormal reporter for Squatchable, I was intrigued by the insights and discoveries James shared during the show.
James has been actively researching and exploring the wilderness for several years, using various audio devices and cameras to capture evidence of unknown phenomena. In this episode, he discusses a 30-day campaign called "Legend Meets Science Too," which aimed to raise $80,000 for the production of a two-part documentary. Although the campaign initially struggled to reach its goal, it managed to secure the necessary funding just in time, thanks to the support of numerous contributors.
Throughout the episode, James shares some of his audio recordings from his expeditions, capturing sounds that remain unexplained. While discussing these recordings, James mentions the importance of collaboration and shared experiences in the field, emphasizing that learning from each other's mistakes and successes is crucial for progress.
In addition to the paranormal aspects of the show, James also talks about the impact of Canadian forest fires on the Midwest, where a haze and peculiar smell have been observed. This unusual phenomenon serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of our environment and the effects that natural disasters can have on vast areas.
If you're interested in learning more about James Lady's experiences and the strange sounds he has captured, be sure to check out the episode on the Untold Radio Network's YouTube channel. As a Squatchable reader, your curiosity and passion for the unknown make you an essential part of our community, and we encourage you to explore and share your own discoveries with us.