The National Cryptid Society

By: JESSE DURDEL
  • Summary

  • This is the podcast of the National Cryptid Society. Some of the episodes are directly from the National Cryptid Society's YouTube channel, so you may hear some references to things that you might see on the video.
    2021
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Episodes
  • The Four-Eyed Beast of Beckley West Virginia: National Cryptid Society Podcast Season 1 Episode 5
    Jan 3 2021
    "I sat there for a few minutes, singing quietly to myself to calm my nerves, when I looked over at the nearby brush and noticed a crouched black form with four yellow eyes staring back at me. I scrambled to my feet and called for my friend, who ran my way from her position in the clearing. She slipped on some mud and fell right in front of the creature, distracting it for only a second before its eyes returned to me."
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    13 mins
  • The Stickman of Clark County, Ohio: National Cryptid Society Podcast Season 1 Episode 4
    Jan 3 2021
    A man leaves his house in the early morning and sees an unexplainable sight. A white stick figure runs in front of his vehicle leaving him bewildered. The figure is as thin as a stop sign post, pure white with no hands, feet or facial features. This faceless “Stickman” encounter is described by the witness in the podcast above.
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    11 mins
  • The Lizardman of Honey Grove, Texas: National Cryptid Society Podcast Season 1 Episode 3
    Jan 3 2021
    In North central Texas, 20 miles south of the Red River border with Oklahoma sits the town of Honey Grove. Davey Crockett discovered the area of Honey Grove when he camped there on his way to join the Texas Army at San Antonio in 1836. Crockett sent many letters back to Tennessee, telling of an area with an abundance of honey-filled trees, hence the town’s name. Honey Grove bills itself as “The Sweetest Town in Texas,” and the population was just shy of 1700 people at the time of the 2010 census. Every year the small down celebrates “Davey Crockett Days,” a festive time where street vendors and small events dot the downtown area celebrating the historic adventurer who had a hand in naming the town. Honey grove is much like any other small town in rural America. It’s surrounded by rich agricultural land, creeks, and wooded areas nestled between the Sulphur and Red Rivers. It seems like the perfect little American town, but one night in 1984 something strange reared its head in Honey Grove Texas and only one person was witness to it. I was sent the following report through our website from Kelli, formerly of Honey Grove, Texas: “One night I was awakened by my dogs barking. I heard a twig snap beside my window. I got out of bed and went to the front door. I thought my daughter’s pony was loose. In the street walking on two legs was about a 7 ft lizard. Gray in color. Arms halfway to the concrete. Tail in the road. He walked right under a street light. There was no mistaking what he was.”
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    13 mins

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