07.18

Indigenous Avenging Spirits
Since my last broadcast on old ghost stories had proven so popular with folks who much like myself had remembered their own instructional phase of life punctuated by unique “child moment scaries” during an era of early technological transportable devices of self gratification, yep, that’s long wind for record players and radio broadcasts, that I have decided to punctuate those moments, when I take breaks from more serious topics, with old time radio nostalgic broadcasts!
Something of which I thoroughly enjoy myself as my personal collection of such treasures is rather extensive.
Back before television eventually gained control of our optic nerves, were our individual perceptions only accessible through auditory which lead toward the manipulation and stimulation of the human imagination.
Think War Of The Worlds.
And as representing the last generation to truly experience the final vestiges of radio entertainment, can we still recollect as children, when there had existed little difference between reality, and that at time subtly suggested as only imagination.
The Five Ghostly Indians.
Imagine discovering your footfalls during a restive occasion at a lodge in Maine, having been proceeded by a distant early relative which had been historically chronicled by the bloodshed and death of several indigenous peoples.
Imagine even further upon the discovery of an ancient American Indian arrowhead found amidst the rocky sea shore having a direct connection with the spirits of those slain by an early ancestor.
Avenging spirits.
You have been warned.
Director J. Burkhart is an independent, innovative, psychic medium paranormal researcher with more than 30 years field experience involving anomalous, cryptozoological, diabolical possessions, hauntings, indigenous shamanic, and ufological exploration.