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Hammerson Peters
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I'm a Western Canadian writer, carver, and fiddler with a passion for history and the unexplained.

You can check me out at: www.HammersonPeters.com, and at MysteriesOfCanada.com.
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Комментарии
@Christflames2025
@Christflames2025 18 минут назад
I know what is going on. I have to get the words, and most cannot understand me anyway. Raised to not see. Anything. But, I have ordered my first book, I will do a review, and see if someone gets it. David P. Should but he is too compartmentalized in his thinking, like all men they focus on one subject. Never look beyond what they know. I have many subjects I have studied, including but not limited to early childhood reincarnation studies and reports of children wanting their other mommy back. Memories of a past recent life. How they came to the new mother, etc. I have a solid career in the social sciences, including criminology, psychology, human resource management, successfully teaching life skills and career planning for folks on income assistance; emergency preparedness, and clinical hypnotherapy. I have travelled the world and interviewed or encountered non human beings. I see spirits in the light and dark shadow. I know why. I have experience with my son, who crossed over in 2003, and my spirit found his spirit in another dimension, but on earth. Everything going on is on earth. Do you know about the addiction to innocent b l o o d? Do you know about hypnosis, and cain and able? You can ask Jesus about manifesting from the imagination, all the bread and fish you want when living in the light (truth). Hollywood has created monsters who are here for a hustle. Changing partners, children, etc. perfectly acceptable. Be kind you say? To spawns of Sat an ic ritual all day long? No. No can do. I am shocked what folks are capable of when they think they live in secret. If anyone wants to know contact me. I have never been paid for my work, books, or intelligence. I was robbed by man from my ideas and creations in money and taking credit. All women are.
@LHLK-f9t
@LHLK-f9t 41 минуту назад
Poorly put together starting with Toronto and putting Canadian prairies in Alberta only. If you are going to limit your video to the blackfoot and Alberta then don't label it Mysteries of the Canadian Prairies. A lot more tribes and history, labelling is so important.
@spoobus
@spoobus 55 минут назад
I have to attend a shaking tent ceremony at least once in my life… I’ve found myself fascinated and reverently curious about them for some time.
@Cynocehali
@Cynocehali Час назад
Currently at writing on Stone as I type this. Feel blessed to be listening to one of my all time favorite channels while being on location. I was inside the NWMP post. There's nothing else like it. Every Canadian must see this place once.
@asifiqbal2776
@asifiqbal2776 2 часа назад
The story related by Sub Inspector Denny from the moon-lit night of the Summer of 1879 makes one's hair stand on end.
@ElliotOutdoors
@ElliotOutdoors 3 часа назад
The Rideau Regional Center, now Gallipeau Center, used to be home to an Airsoft venue called Siloki, They used to host a Wednesday game night running from 9pm until 1 am. My friend and i would go often and the experiences we had were absolutely bone chilling. One occasion we both heard a disembodied voice tell us to "GET OUT" in a muffled scream. Often we heard footsteps, doors slamming shut, knocking on walls and bone chilling cold spots that would make your hair stand on end. sometimes we would find ourselves perusing opponents who's shadows and figures we could see in the dimly lit rooms and hall ways, only to find they had vanished. these experiences were fear inducing, and at times would cause us to leave early, feeling unwelcome in the building.
@spitfire577
@spitfire577 5 часов назад
Hamilton Ontario I remember one mentally ill facility when I was younger and it was what we called up the mountain. Not sure if it was upper James or upper Wentworth . I just remember it was where they kept the criminally insane the people were sent from all over Canada and there were some dangerous people that escaped and we heard horror stories
@MichaelAlexander-c3x
@MichaelAlexander-c3x 7 часов назад
Hammerson, my brother, you just made my day
@Ghettodachoppa87-kf6ml
@Ghettodachoppa87-kf6ml 7 часов назад
1:11:00 There was a big clash between Mohawks and Cree. Place is called Ghost river, 100 miles up the Albany River, on the James Bay Coast in Ontario. There are Graves there from the battle. People from Kashechewan, ON go there by canoe every summer. Part of a summer program for the kids, paddle up the river to the site where the battle happened. The Crees were defeated in the battle. Battle of Ghost River. Dont know if it was named ghost river after the battle or before. Story is well known, passed down from word of mouth. Took place in the late 1700s.
@DanRedwater
@DanRedwater 8 часов назад
Thanks Son of Hammer! I love these stories and the pictures you put with them. Don't anyone call me for the next three hours...
@benridge6570
@benridge6570 10 часов назад
These stories bring a sense of Peace an adventure, That seems to be lacking in our modern world. Of over information, and deceit. Honor is a gift. A man gives him self. Thanks, Hammerson, for another great upload.
@Everett-eh4nn
@Everett-eh4nn 10 часов назад
Thanks for the upload my friend. Great channel!!!
@user-xs8ip2it4m
@user-xs8ip2it4m 10 часов назад
The wendigo is immortal but you can kill it with a silver I forgot :) 7:26
@user-xs8ip2it4m
@user-xs8ip2it4m 10 часов назад
YAY it’s Canada
@MystoRobot
@MystoRobot 10 часов назад
*FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO UNDERSTAND THE TRUE NATURE OF THOSE THINGS* Those aren't "magical", but demonic. I'd rather take the Catholic Church's take on the origin of these stories, as it explains *everything* without leaving any mysteries unexplained, as they have 2000+ years of solid experience in this war against evil. When men are so foolish as to fall into pagan practices (in direct disobedience to God's will), demons are sometime granted the right to affect their minds as well as objects surrounding them. This serves as a punishment against these people, as demons do not seek their salvation, but instead to strengthen their paganism by posing as "gods", or "spirits", appearing in various shapes and forms (that is the same case for ALL pagan religions throughout history). Whoever rely on these things will eventually be oppressed by these beings, especially if they attempt to cut all ties with their influence. Remember that these demons hate humanity, and their main goal is to jeopardize your soul. To kick the bucket while in such a state of mortal sins will condemn the soul to the pit. Demons being present in most places in the world at all time, they can perfectly well pretend to be someone's deceased relative, recounting things that have been said in privacy and mimicking someone's voice. This is why some "seers" or "mediums" can fool people, through possession. *It's evil, and shouldn't be attempted, nor attended.* PS: I believe some of the stories related to "skinwalkers" or even bigfoot are of the same origin. It is said that when Christ vanquished death on the Cross, all evil spirits had to flee to the wilderness, as far as possible from the Church & the Eucharist. These beings are not material, but spiritual. I doubt anyone will one day find a body. Cheers.
@deeznutz3958
@deeznutz3958 11 часов назад
3:54 Not true! There are many old news articles that reports of wild man aka Bigfoot (long before the term bigfoot was ever coined) and giant skeletons being found in old earth mounds all over country. Even in Canada and Mexico. And keep in mind, this was before people learned of the gorilla being real. And a lot of those articles have names, dates, places, quotes, statements and detailed description of what was found. A lot of details to make up a fake news article to sell more papers for a limited literate and educated population back then.
@Cynocehali
@Cynocehali 12 часов назад
Thank you so much for mentioning writing on Stone provincial park. This is now my home and after traveling across Canada there is nowhere else like it.
@sabrinaebenal3634
@sabrinaebenal3634 12 часов назад
I used to make a joke about Blackfoot.. now I feel bad. Now I know
@user-ei9cx7cw9l
@user-ei9cx7cw9l 12 часов назад
Jong Pritchard is one of my great ancestors
@crvz9761
@crvz9761 13 часов назад
What song do you use for the intro? I find it really soothing
@jaycryptidtrooper5302
@jaycryptidtrooper5302 13 часов назад
Psycho kinesis is what causes poltergeist activity! The brain is an immense source of power and is barely understood!
@CyanBlackflower
@CyanBlackflower 14 часов назад
After becoming familiar with THIS great, very unique and understated channel, bringing Canada's rich, romantic, and mysterious history back to life- I'm not surprised by much of anything.
@RoseWilson-u2t
@RoseWilson-u2t 15 часов назад
Jackson Christopher White Steven White Sarah
@malicant123
@malicant123 16 часов назад
I have my own Mandela Effect story to share. Years ago, I did a lot of study on Tudor history. Specifically, I was reading about Henry VIII's failed attempts to father a son with his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. I distinctly remember reading and watching documentaries about the birth of two sons to Catherine. Both were called Henry, and both died after only a few weeks. Searching for this today, I can only find records of one son called Henry, but I remember two as clear as day. all very strange.
@Clint-xz9fu
@Clint-xz9fu 17 часов назад
These stores give me a whole new love for this country. Thanks you
@Joe3pops
@Joe3pops 18 часов назад
Post Riel Rebellion, the natives of Saskatchewan & Manitoba were forbidden ownership of any kind of firearm. As if a special gift that fall, there was an abundance of rabbits. Many families took them by bow & snare, hence fending off certain starvation. I know of one metis family, the father kept a blunderbuss hidden somehow near the fireplace. In fear that settlers would take hateful revenge upon them. Its secret existence was not exposed to others until about four decades later.
@user-yz6tu6ft7q
@user-yz6tu6ft7q 18 часов назад
Ohhh this should be good. And as a rural Canadian prairie dweller... I hope to be even more scared of going outside at night... haha
@raddadray7535
@raddadray7535 19 часов назад
Another cool stories time with perhaps the best storyteller there is….thanks Hammerson.Cheers from the B.C. Coast.
@markmaier1846
@markmaier1846 19 часов назад
Stellar reports ,thank you , for all of them
@Joe3pops
@Joe3pops 19 часов назад
Old Wives Lake continues to inflict itself upon modern day man. The deer hunting there, particularly on its southern shore, is very good. However on dry years its alkaline mud flats let lose salt in the prairie winds. You can see this swirling greyish white cloud for many miles on a clear day. There are also many abandoned homesteads near it shores. Seems to be about 1970s or thereabouts.
@RequestAssassin
@RequestAssassin 21 час назад
36:00 guy had the first bullet proof vest 🦺
@tysmith4705
@tysmith4705 21 час назад
You talk too fast.
@bold810
@bold810 21 час назад
Chilliwack and Toques Davenports, and Chesterfields.
@jaycryptidtrooper5302
@jaycryptidtrooper5302 22 часа назад
Sasquatch belong to our own genus "homo" they are not apes like the orangutan and gorilla!! Science knows but very little about our own ancestry and ancient members of the human family! Was only very recently that neanderthal was viewed as barely evolved being! Still there is much ignorance in the acceptance of neanderthal being far more advanced and very close to homo sapiens in such things as tool use and social structure, even language! The fossil record is embarrassingly short in it's incompleteness! We aren't a single species as we are told today! Look at the differences in Africans and Caucasians!! In species such as bears for example, bears in supposed different sub species that have less differences overall than those between humans are labelled as mere cousins yet humans are lumped in a single identity group? Absolutely not true! Their are more members of the human tree being discovered constantly! Sasquatch are among these! As with the dinosaur becoming better understood and learning it was feathered often! This new knowledge will be possibly learned in relation to anthropology too and it will come to light that many of our ancient relatives within the human family tree were in fact hair covered! It's possible that only a recent adaptation occurred in ourselves meant we no longer were as hairy!
@gmadynamite4830
@gmadynamite4830 23 часа назад
Love the badlands
@Cynocehali
@Cynocehali 23 часа назад
Seeing that photo from North Montana gave me shivers. I see the sweet grass hills from the other side everyday. Never seen it from the Montana perspective.
@lisamitchell7070
@lisamitchell7070 23 часа назад
Isn’t it pronounced sew-toe?
@Bigweiner1
@Bigweiner1 21 час назад
Sinew is pronounced, " see-nu"
@lisamitchell7070
@lisamitchell7070 14 часов назад
@@Bigweiner1 Saulteaux is the word I meant.
@Bigweiner1
@Bigweiner1 6 часов назад
Sol-tow I always pronounced saulteaux in French myself ,
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 23 часа назад
--Not an expert. 8'+ lake fish with a monster's head? Try the Alligator Gar. tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish/management/alligator-gar/ Anecdotally, one of my buddies is an avid lake fisherman who vacations in Canada. He says the gars there get bigger than we give them credit for.
@paulkcormier
@paulkcormier День назад
a true master of story-telling like no other simply put noone dares go where this author goes sadly the others of missing 411 lore resist the truth
@vikingskuld
@vikingskuld День назад
Been looking forward to this all day. Thank you so much for all your work.
@austinisfullpleasedontmove653
@austinisfullpleasedontmove653 День назад
Thank you for continuing with such special content. You are greatly enjoyed.
@cheninsane
@cheninsane День назад
Bullshit
@CatDaddy0327
@CatDaddy0327 День назад
savages
@Optimismus53
@Optimismus53 21 час назад
what?
@frederickknight9271
@frederickknight9271 День назад
Sweet, just what I needed today. Thanks Hammerson.
@theodorepatton887
@theodorepatton887 День назад
Living in Alberta for 30 years +. The people that say only rockey mountains ( please note the misspelling) should go back too their couch and not bother coming over 😆. Provincial parks are regulating the amount of people allowed in…. !!!
@douglasdickinson7640
@douglasdickinson7640 День назад
Thank you so much for your time and work.🙏👍
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 День назад
--Not an expert. The Beluga idea wasn't just hogwash. Beluga sturgeon used to grow* to 6m length. Even better, the Amur and Kaluga rivers used to be part of the life cycle of the Kaluga sturgeon; an equine horse of a very different color. Kaluga were reported (in days gone by) as reaching lengths of 15' or more. These are large, seriously aggressive, carnivores somewhat akin to the Northern Pike in attitude and appetite. Attacking swimmers is not out of the question, though all such tales are anecdotal. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaluga_(fish) Russians might well have transported Beluga sturgeon to the Alaska colony. A sturgeon reaches adulthood in the ocean then swims back to the river in which it was born . . . don't know if the theory holds up under geographical pressure. Having large, egg-filled, sturgeon coming in from the sea in predictable intervals is a great way to support an industry, or so it must have seemed to the Boyars underwriting the colony. Heck- they do it with salmon for the meat. Also in the realm of anecdotal cryptid references, the native inhabitants of the area where my native city (Pgh, Pa) is now had a persistent legend of a 20' sturgeon in the Allegheny river. While that's unlikely in the extreme**, the story still makes the rounds. *The rivers have since been damned. The Amur and Kaluga rivers are now seriously polluted. Beyond that, overfishing has all but wiped out all large fish. ** The Allegheny river is a major inland waterway, but is about a half mile across at its widest. Also, until a channel was dredged (late 19th century) the river was shallow- about 12' deep in summer.
@CarolinaThreeper3534
@CarolinaThreeper3534 День назад
Yeah , this is good. Thanks HP
@markcoutts7750
@markcoutts7750 День назад
Born and raised in Calgary Alberta. 💜🫂🇨🇦🐎🖤🦶🏿🇨🇦
@c.c.c.7756
@c.c.c.7756 День назад
😮 So basically natives hacked the Matrix.