Cryptologic Radio: William Dranginis-Bigfoot Encounters & Technological Research Reminder

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on January 14th, 2015

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Tonight, Wednesday January 14th-5pm PST/8pm EST

Listen live at this link: Cryptologic Radio-Episode 35-William Draginis-Bigfoot Encounters & Technological Research

Tonight we’ll be speaking with William Dranginis. William has worked for 22 years in the surveillance industry under government contract, so he has been able to familiarize himself with some of the most cutting edge technology and hardware in the fields of surveillance, thermography, 3D printing, forensics, drones, and much more. He uses these acquired skills to aid him in his research that is directed towards producing scientifically repeatable evidence for the existence of the creature known as Bigfoot. William had a few encounters with Bigfoot throughout the years, the first of which happened in 1995 in the presence of 2 FBI agents. We’ll be discussing his experience in technology, his encounters, and some of the people that he has worked and had correspondence with, such as world renowned anthropologist and primatologist, Jane Goodall. Please join us for what is sure to be a fascinating conversation.

Shannon LeGro About Shannon LeGro
My name is Shannon LeGro and I've been researching the paranormal since I was a teen, having had my own experience which started me on this path. And for the past several years, a focus on the phenomena that is Sasquatch. I strive to bring a fresh perspective and an open mind to the most intriguing mysteries in our little known universe. Visit my site intothefrayradio.com for more information and the latest episodes of Into the Fray.


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