Cryptozoologist's Encounters: Sasquatch of the Adirondack Artesian Spring
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by Spaced Out Radio has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. In the video, titled "ON THE TRAIL OF SASQUATCH & DOGMAN - SEARCHING FOR LIVING LEGENDS," hosts Jessica Jones and Jeremiah Fountain discuss their experiences and research on Sasquatch and Dogman.
Jeremiah Fountain, a 20-year veteran cryptozoology researcher and paranormal investigator, shares his personal encounters with Sasquatch on his family's plot of land in the Adirondacks of Upstate New York. The property, which is 250 acres and has not been logged in years, is home to a group of six to eight Sasquatch, according to Fountain. He describes the land as having a special freshwater natural Artesian spring, which he believes attracts the Sasquatch due to its unique properties.
Fountain also shares his belief that water holds a vibration and can be programmed, and that the full moon can charge it. He mentions that his wife also practices similar practices.
Fountain's research on the property has led him to believe that the Sasquatch are aware of his presence and are not threatened by him. He mentions that they do not like it when he brings other people to the property and have made it clear in the past.
The video also touches on the topic of Dogman, another cryptid that has been reportedly seen in various parts of the world. Fountain runs two podcasts, "On the Trail" and "Skookum Session Bigfoot Roundtable," where he discusses his research and encounters with these creatures.
As a Bigfoot believer and curator of Squatchable, I encourage our readers to watch the video and learn more about Fountain's experiences and research. The video provides valuable insights into the world of cryptozoology and the ongoing search for living legends.
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