Occult Explorations / Silverton Bigfoot Sighting

Hosted byConnie Willis

Occult Explorations / Silverton Bigfoot Sighting

About the show

Joseph Ewasow (related link) is a healer, spiritual teacher, writer, artist, and spiritual warrior all out of necessity. He joined guest host Connie Willis (info) on Saturday's show to discuss how, from an early age, he wanted to know about the universe, alien life, and God, which took him on a path of exploring the paranormal, including the tarot, astrology, numerology, the occult, OBEs, and astral projection.

Ewasow shared his experiences hosting a 15-minute show, the insights gained from it, and his focus on bringing people with interesting stories and spiritual aspects to the show. He discussed the concept of divine intervention, highlighting how people call upon a higher power and sometimes experience interference or breaks in communication. Interference can provide valuable insights about unseen influences on our lives, he noted.

Ewasow talked about different types of interference, such as positive interference involving angels and spiritual orders. He explained how souls can be trained within these spiritual orders and discussed the role of divine agencies, including people in the astral plane, intervening in our lives to help us. He examined the concept of astral cords and their role in interpersonal connections and group consciousness. Ewasow differentiated between positive and negative cords, noting positive cords can enhance relationships and group dynamics, while negative cords may signify interference or control.

He touched on the idea of free will, higher selves, and soul families. Ewasow also mentioned extraterrestrials and angels and their influence on human affairs, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between interference and intervention. "It's interesting because on other planets, they have angels on their planets, there are beings. So they're aliens on other planets, physical beings, and they have angels, they have their Archangels," he added.

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Shannon Parker is a systems analyst who loves to travel and take photos. Her husband, Stetson Parker, is a ten-year Air Force veteran. For their tenth anniversary, Stetson surprised Shannon with a scenic fall train ride on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. What began as a beautiful bucket list journey ended with an elusive Bigfoot sighting. In the latter half of the program, the Parkers commented on their sighting, and the recent controversial video and still shots taken October 8, 2023, of what is now being called the Silverton Bigfoot (related photos).

The Parkers firmly believe the Bigfoot sighting they experienced was genuine and not a hoax. They found certain aspects of the sighting to be particularly convincing, such as the distinctive head movement and walk of the creature. Shannon highlighted that there was no evidence to suggest it was a person in a costume, and the ghillie suit theory did not align with what they had observed. "I do believe it's real. There hasn't been anything that has come out that is like conclusive to say that it was someone in a costume," Shannon said.

Stetson echoed these sentiments, expressing a strong belief in Bigfoot's existence and challenging skeptics to provide logical alternative explanations. He pointed out that a ghillie suit, if used, would be an expensive and intricate costume, making the authenticity of the sighting more plausible. They both emphasized that the sighting occurred in a vast, remote area a couple of miles from Silverton, Colorado, with no nearby access roads, making it less likely that someone would have staged the sighting. Additionally, they mentioned that the Sasquatch expedition company in Silverton, which was initially accused of orchestrating the sighting for publicity, vehemently denied any involvement.

Jeff Johnson, VP/GM of the rail line, also joined the conversation.

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