The Albatwitch and the Squonk are two of Pennsylvania’s most fascinating and elusive cryptids. The Albatwitch is a small manlike creature which supposedly lived in wooded areas all along the river's shore in the area around Columbia, Pennsylvania. Their name is short for "apple-snitch," as they are reputed to have a taste for apples and would oftentimes steal apples from picnickers, occasionally even throwing them at the startled people. The creatures often saw in trees, coming down only to find food. Legend also says that the Albatwitches either became extinct or were driven nearly into extinction in the late 1800’s.
Stories of the Squonk originate from the early 20th century in the hemlocked forests of Pennsylvania. The Squonk is a small, pig-like animal with an ugly appearance, featuring loose, bumpy, warty skin. It was often seen traveling alone through dark hemlock trees and weeping softly to itself. Its mournful cries leave behind a tear-stained trail, a sorrowful breadcrumb path through the forest. When frightened or cornered, the Squonk dissolves completely into a puddle of its own tears. Some stories even mention saltwater bubbles forming where it once stood, as if the animal's sorrow becomes its escape mechanism.
But the Squonk couldn’t be real, right? Barry Littleton tasked Jessica with the coordinate remote viewing targets of the Albatwitch and the Squonk and they discuss the data here! For access to the remote viewing data, join Patreon here: https://Pateon.com/thecryptidhuntress
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