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Creepy Cryptids and Strange UFO Encounters of Pennsylvania. Bigfoot, Thunderbirds, Mysteries of the Chestnut Ridge and More. Casebook Four

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With his decades long research into UFOs, Bigfoot, and other unknowns, Stan Gordon shares more of his research in his 4th casebook. From Bigfoot to giant flying creatures, to hairless sickly looking humanoids, and to even stranger aquatic beasts seen in the water, you need to prepare yourself for a journey into a realm that suggests that present day sightings of monsters might be real; mystifying creatures, none of which are supposed to exist. Stan's illustrated book also includes close range UFO incidents, "mini-UFOs" that approach people closely and have even entered moving vehicles and witnesses who confronted Bigfoot at close range, among other astonishing cases. Stan presents some startling cases that suggests that some of the unknown creatures being reported maybe much stranger than just flesh and blood. Could some UFOs and even cryptids possibly be visitors from another dimension? Some of the Mysterious Cases that you are about to encounter in this book

212 pages, Paperback

Published February 23, 2022

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November 29, 2025
When I was younger the subject of Big Foot was very interesting to me; however, the documentaries led me to believe that Big Foot was a totally West Coast Phenomenon. Stan's book made me realize how wrong this belief was, and it familiarized me with all kinds of strange encounters right in my back yard that I wasn't even familiar are happening. It is a very easy read with many interesting perspectives.
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June 3, 2024
I have a peripheral interest in these events, observations, reports, etc. The individual vignettes read similarly, leaving one with the wish for just a little more detail. Inter-dimensional overlap? Why not. The forensic part of me would like to know more about the psychosocial backgrounds of respondents. Still, I do not possess enough knowledge to simply discount these stories. And they are a good diversion from watching local, national and world news.
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