Ninja of the Woods: New Bigfoot Expedition in Harlan County - Share Your Sightings!

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a fan of the paranormal and cryptids, then you'll want to check out this new YouTube channel, TCC Research. The channel's host, Tim Glenn, recently posted a video titled "Ninja of the Woods | Face to the Voice | Ep12" where he introduces himself and shares some exciting news about upcoming events in Harlan County, Kentucky. In the video, Tim mentions a seminar coming up on March 25th at the Heartland library in Harlan County, where Michael Cook will be the host and Thomas Markham will be a speaker. The seminar will cover various aspects of the paranormal and supernatural community, from Bigfoot to ghosts to intuitive healing. There will also be a paranormal lecture event in April at the Harlan Depot, where experts from different fields will share their knowledge and experiences. But that's not all! Tim also talks about his own experiences and research in the field. He mentions a possible Bigfoot sighting in a video he posted, where a creature appears to be in the bushes while some guys are fishing in a stream. Tim admits that the camera distance is too far to make out what the creature is, but he leans more towards it being a bear. However, he encourages viewers to share their opinions and thoughts on the matter. Tim also shares his passion for getting into the mountains and doing field research. He recently lost 150 pounds in eight months and has been able to explore the mountains in his area more. He plans to investigate possible activity in the mountains and promises to keep viewers updated on his findings. As a curator of this article, I am excited to share this new YouTube channel with fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts. It's always great to discover new voices in the paranormal and cryptid community, and TCC Research seems to be a promising addition. Be sure to check out Tim's video and subscribe to his channel for more updates on his research and upcoming events. And, as always, keep an open mind and enjoy the journey of discovery.