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	<title>Paranormal Underground - Topic: Monster Quest - Season 4</title>
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        	<title>DoverDemon on Monster Quest - Season 4</title>
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        	        	<description><![CDATA[<p>Just curious if anyone caught this episode. I thought the title was misleading. I assumed it was about the so called lizard man that was reported in South Carolina over the last decade or so. It actually revolved around the famous 1952 event in West Virginia involving the &#34;Flatwoods Monster&#34;.  I was not aware that sightings are still occurring in this area. I assumed it was a one time occurrence. Some reason they included the skull of the &#34;Starchild&#34; in this episode, I guess it was to add some actual physical evidence of something unusual to add substance to the episode. Nothing really absolute noted, it was interesting enough. Of course they had Joe Nichols, the noted skeptic, on there and he tried to portray everyone as either hallucinating or misidentifying a known creature. The reports on this entity are so different from any known creature that I just don&#39;t see how people could confuse it with any known being. I am not denying people mistake natural animals or anomalies for something unknown but this thing is just so far from the norm it just doesn&#39;t seem likely to be confused with such.</p>
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        	        	<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 17:02:13 -0800</pubDate>
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