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#Ep291: "What Did I Just See?" with Lee Hatfield

#Ep291: "What Did I Just See?" with Lee Hatfield

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Buckle up for a spine-tingling episode as we dive into the unknown with Lee Hatfield, a former paramedic, firefighter, and RAF military veteran. Originally from the UK and now calling Canada home with his wife, Lee is a key member of SIPA Canada (Scientific Investigation of Paranormal Activity Canada), where he fearlessly investigates the supernatural and hosts their gripping YouTube channel, bringing in guests to unravel eerie mysteries. Once a hardcore skeptic, Lee’s worldview was transformed by mind-bending personal experiences and relentless research, leading him to embrace the wild possibilities of high strangeness. He’ll recount a bone-chilling night in a haunted hotel where he didn’t just see a ghostly figure—he felt its icy presence! From there, we plunge into the bizarre, exploring paranormal phenomena and the elusive Squonk, a mythical, tear-soaked cryptid said to lurk in the shadowy hemlock forests of northern Pennsylvania. Get ready for a journey into the unexplained.

Check out SIPA Canada on YouTube. https://youtube.com/@sipacanada?si=njaeGeDyIGcA7r6M

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