Robert Bitto, of the Mexico Unexplained podcast, can be described as the Anthony Bourdain of Latin American folklore. As you will find out — he is a true “experiencer”.
Listen as Robert describes Mexico’s (and the American Southwest) deep history of can-be-true folklore — from the chilling La Llorona to La Santa CompaƱa, the Procession of the Damned!
Near the lakes and peaks of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon resides an enthusiastic family of native american paranormal investigators who love and identify with the ancient customs of its concealed inhabitants — ones that exceed their given name: “elementals” … and as we’ll all soon learn, perhaps it’s wise to leave their examination to those whose lineage and temperament are best suited to this specific pursuit!
Nature spirits, aka “Elementals”, can be found in trees, rivers, plants, mountains, and minerals. They attach themselves to nature’s natural elements. And according to the investigators at Native Paranormal Seekers, they are also drawn to the living!
Nestled amongst beautiful, undisturbed hills and mountains is an area less removed from steam train and canal days
than you would be comfortable with — that is, unless you choose to live in a county with just two traffic signals — Perry County, Pennsylvania.
Today we speak to Cove Paranormal Research Society — a para-historical research team working with other
investigators, authors, and historians in efforts to prove that “History is Everywhere. The events of
the past surround us”.
(Part 2 of 2) The team at Native Paranormal Seekers discuss how to stay safe during a paranormal investigation, Indian culture, land rights, the Standing Rock pipeline protests and other struggles encountered by modern native American Indian tribes.