Iowa Talk Guys #077 All Hallows Eve Special 2023

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Originally aired October 30, 2023. On this special, the Talk Guys discuss cryptids of Iowa and other high strangeness of our beloved state. We start off with the most famous cryptid of our state and the most well documented cryptid, The Van Meter Monster. We also discuss the Thunderbird, talked about by multiple Native American tribes across the Midwest and Southwest. Have you ever heard of the Davenport Demon? Allegedly, in the 1960’s & 1970’s, reports that a monster was sited near the dark waters on the banks of the Mississippi river in Davenport Iowa. But is it fact or fiction? For the final story, some ultimate high strangeness in Iowa. The Exorcism of Anna Ecklund, was based off of actual exorcisms that were performed in Iowa and the true story is more disturbing than what Hollywood could ever tell us.

Join your hosts, Theo, Teepee, and Erock, as they go over the current and past events that have led to the interesting times we are living in today and why you should probably care.

Please remember that, just like the MSM, you should always do your own research. Don’t believe a word we say.

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Music credits: Karl Casey @White Bat Audio, @Cozy Cottage

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