From the forests of the southern states, we search for interaction with the American species known as Sasquatch. The cast of Nite Callers began a special mission... to expand the boundaries of this multi-faceted field and share with our listeners, our own quest for new thought and deeper revelations of this mysterious subject, Sasquatch.
Join us as we continue this journey from our own backyards onward to an international quest for the truth. Laurie Phillips, Lauren McGrory and Luke Gross, the Nite Staff. Join us Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Central Standard Time.
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William Dranginis encountered a bigfoot once. It was hairy, a good 7 feet tall, and sprinting through the woods of Virginia.
In the decade since that 12-second sighting, Dranginis has dedicated himself to getting another look. To improve his chances, the 45-year-old surveillance and security expert from Manassas, Virginia, bought a 24-foot mobile veterinary unit and converted it into the Bigfoot Primate Research Lab.
So far, Draginis has spent about $50,000 to outfit the mystery mobile with state-of-the-art gear, much of it custom-built. He mounted a Raytheon NightSight 200 thermal camera on a 25-foot-tall crank-up mast. (The camera can detect an animal in the dark 800 yards away.) He's also got two night-vision scopes, a surface-to-aircraft radio, and TV monitors that can combine images from roof-mounted videocams into one 360 degree view, or receive feeds from remote cams in the woods.
He deploys at least two weekends a month. And still no second sighting. "Early on, I said if I could just look into the eyes of this thing I would sell all my equipment and get back to my life," he says. "But my main goal now is to try to establish contact, then push for legislation to protect the areas they inhabit."
Join Nite Callers as they welcome from the state of Virginia, Mr. William Dranginis.
Sunday May, 23 2010 6:00 P.M. Central Time
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