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Palmyra Werwolves & CERN's Phantom Entity

The Cryptid Huntress

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Episode  ·  1:15:07  ·  Apr 15, 2024

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On this episode of "A Glitch in the Matrix," Jessica explores the pack of unidentified bipedal creatures in Palmyra, Maine that terrorized a family at their home, and the potential effects the activation of the Large Hydron Collider in CERN has on cryptids across the world with researcher and author Dennis Carroll.Were the creatures that terrified the family in Palmyra werewolves, dogmen, skinwalkers, or something else? This is a very interesting case. And, with the reactivation of CERN's large hydron collider (LCH) during this week's solar eclipse, we have to wonder what affects that has on cryptids and the demonic and interdimensional factors of our reality.Dennis W. Carroll has over 40 years of experience in the field of the paranormal. He has studied, researched, and investigated many aspects pertaining to the paranormal and the supernatural with many personal paranormal experiences. He is also a researcher and Investigator of the occult and the supernatural. He's a well-known authority on Folklore, Legends, Superstitions, Cryptozoology, and the Occult. He is a Supernaturalist and Paranormal Consultant who has advised people throughout the world. Dennis is a published Freelance Writer/Author, who has written several books and is currently at work on a series of adventure novels based on supernatural events. Dennis is an ordained Minister and a photographer. He is a well-known UFO and Cryptid Researcher. He is a speaker and performs lectures and presentations on culture, folklore, myths, and legends. You can find him on his YouTube channel Hunting the Shadows.Follow Dennis: https://www.denniswcarroll.com https://www.youtube.com/@huntingtheshadows Follow Jessica: https://thecryptidhuntress.com https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCryptidHuntress https://Patreon.com/thecryptidhuntress https://www.facebook.com/TheCryptidHuntress https://www.instagram.com/thecryptidhuntress/

1h 15m 7s  ·  Apr 15, 2024

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