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Sasquatch Healed His Mangled Hand — The Night Everything Changed | Chris Kramer
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Episode Description
Chris Kramer's story takes a hard turn into the truly life-altering side of the Sasquatch phenomenon.In this episode, he recounts a catastrophic industrial accident that nearly cost him his right hand and arm — 22 surgeries, months in the hospital, and heavy opiate pain management. Physically and spiritually wrecked, he reluctantly agrees to head back into the field with the Arizona Four in northern Arizona. What follows is a moment of overwhelming compassion — a powerful emotional “bubble” that Chris says changed him as a person.This episode isn’t about “proof.” It’s about what happens when the experience becomes personal.👁️ What You’ll Hear In This Episode🩺 Near-Amputation & Recovery — 22 surgeries, opioid detox, and the moment everything changed⚡ The “Zap” / Electrical Wave — a powerful body-wide surge in the tent✋ Functional Improvement Overnight — movement and pain relief that “shouldn’t be possible”🧠 Telepathic Message After His Father’s Death — “We mourn with you…”🏔️ Mogollon Rim Field Night — twinkle lights, footsteps, and heightened activity🌀 “Portal” / Discharge Incident — a teammate steps into a zone of intense energy and briefly disappears
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Biography
Chris Kramer is a lifelong Sasquatch experiencer who was born and raised outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and currently lives beneath the Mogollon Rim in Arizona.
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