Disappearances In National Parks
Episode 22 of the Wide Atlantic Weird podcast, hosted by Cian, titled "Disappearances In National Parks" was published on January 21, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.
January 21, 2020 ·28m · Wide Atlantic Weird
Summary
While driving across England, Cian reads some classic accounts of mysterious disappearances from wilderness areas and national parks in the US in an attempt to review the idea proposed by David Paulides that there are strange elements that link each of these cases. Full credit for this idea goes to Mr Paulides. From the forests and cafes of Southern England, Cian does his best to get lost, both physically and metaphorically as he goes down the rabbithole into a world of podcast-ready true crime, conspiracy-hiding Parks services, and maybe even a little Bigfoot. This episode features both true mystery as well as further musings on the conspiracy mindset and how it is consuming all before it - but this time, from a green and leafy setting! Special thanks to CO.AG for music (see below). Sources: Link to Paulides' Site & Books Coast To Coast AM Interview Dennis Martin Disappearance, Knox News Music: CO.AG - Encounters With A Shadowy Figure CO.AG - Haunting Atmosphere
Episode Description
While driving across England, Cian reads some classic accounts of mysterious disappearances from wilderness areas and national parks in the US in an attempt to review the idea proposed by David Paulides that there are strange elements that link each of these cases. Full credit for this idea goes to Mr Paulides. From the forests and cafes of Southern England, Cian does his best to get lost, both physically and metaphorically as he goes down the rabbithole into a world of podcast-ready true crime, conspiracy-hiding Parks services, and maybe even a little Bigfoot. This episode features both true mystery as well as further musings on the conspiracy mindset and how it is consuming all before it - but this time, from a green and leafy setting! Special thanks to CO.AG for music (see below).
Sources:
Link to Paulides' Site & Books
Dennis Martin Disappearance, Knox News
Music: