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On the Shoulders of Giants- Differences in reports from BC and Southeast USA

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On this episode of "On the Shouders of Giants- Talking Old Timers with Thomas", Thomas Steenburg and Julie Rench discuss the commonalities and differences between British Columbia and Southeast Sasquatch reports, especially around the area were Julie resides.  They also talk about how they are reported to be such masters of their environment and the creepy way they have been seen moving thru tall grass on all fours and much more!

Thomas is from British Columbia and has been researching the Sasquatch enigma since 1978 and is considered by many to be an "old school" investigator.  He has authored three books on the topic:  "The Sasquatch in Alberta"', 1989; “Sasquatch, Bigfoot, The Continuing Mystery", 1993; and "In search of Giants", 2000. Thomas has also co-authored two other titles: "Meet the Sasquatch", 2004 and "Sasquatch in British Columbia”, 2012. He has also written many articles and appeared on numerous television and Radio documentaries. Thomas is one of the last old school investigators who was privy to the stories and was friends with several of the “Squatchfathers”!

Julie resides near the Uwharrie Forest in her home state of North Carolina and has had a life long interest in cryptids.

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