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This is OBSCURA, a look back at the stories of Euphomet Season One - this time, With Monsters. It’s a tale that begins with a salesman named Woodrow Derenberger and a strange encounter on Highway I-77 near Parkersburg, West Virginia, and ends just over a year later, in Point Pleasant, West Virginia with the deaths of 46 people in one of the most shocking roadway tragedies in American history. I (Jim) came out to West Virginia with paranormal investigators Greg and Dana Newkirk a few times in the fall of 2018 to record stories for Euphomet. Those can be heard in Season One on this very podcast feed. In this Edition of Obscura, we take a look back at unheard documentary audio from our exploration, we hear stories of others - people, experiencers, who have come into contact with a now-notorious set mid-century supernatural lore. Mothman, Flatwoods Monster, Indrid Cold, and Men In Black. More from the Newkirks: You have to see their new doc series HELLIER. Go to Hellier.tv to watch now. Also, check out the following links - It's the most perfect visual complement to this podcast and a must-see. More: Traveling Museum of the Paranormal and Occult - ParaMuseum.com (Coverage from Euphomet Season One: http://paramuseum.com/2018/09/01/newkirks-talk-haunted-object-ethics-mothman-supernatural-relationship-two-episodes-euphomet-podcas ) More on the Mothman Story: http://weekinweird.com/2012/09/11/mothman-man-called-cold/ Food for thought: http://www.evolveandascend.com/2016/01/16/hyperdimensional-interferences-in-love-relationships/ Please rate, review and subscribe on iTunes to really help the show out! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/euphomet/id991129779?mt=2 JIM PERRY | @ItsJimPerry | Host, Executive Producer, Founder Follow us on social @Euphomet | Use #Euphomet And Jim at @ItsJimPerry on twitter and Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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