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This is the final set of shows that Jeff Ritzmann was a part of on Where Did the Road Go? We cover anomalous lights, the failure of UFO Groups, the Ghosts of Gettysburg, and Lodge 49, among much other stuff.
This collection is all from shows from 2017 with Jeff, and includes Keeping your Sanity dealing with the Fringe, and Why Paranormal Groups Fail with Greg Bishop, How Belief can work as a Gateway for the Paranormal along with Wren Collier, and a show on the UFO Encounter at the Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe back in 1994. That show is also with Joshua Cutchin. There is also a clip from the one time Jeff was on Strange Familiars as part of a collection of UFO encounter stories.
Jeff Ritzmann passed away on February 24, 2021. He was a good friend, and brilliant artist, and thinker on the paranormal, who also had a lifetime of experiences. In the next couple weeks I will be posting all his appearances on Where Did the Road Go?. This first compilation is from his first appearance back in June of 2016, including the Patreon segment. Then the show we did that started on Project Archivist, and ended on a live edition of Where Did the Road Go?. Jeff will be remembered fondly.
Jeffrey David Ritzmann, age 53, of Joppa, Maryland passed away on February 24, 2021 at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air, Maryland. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he was the son of Joseph and Jennifer (Kidd) Ritzmann, husband of Lisa (Cullum) Ritzmann and father of Dakota (Cody) Ritzmann. Jeff was a talented artist who loved heavy metal music and Star Wars. He enjoyed playing guitar, movie prop collecting and exploring the mysteries of the universe. Jeff attended Le Millet School of Art and Goucher College's program for gifted artists. In the mid-1990's Jeff started the Maryland chapter of the 501st Star Wars Costuming Group. He had a big heart and was dearly loved by his family and friends.
In addition to his parents, wife and son, Jeff is survived by three brothers and sisters in law, John and Coreen (Cullum) Yox, Ned and Denise (Cullum) Colgan, Tony and Kimberly (Cullum) Gwiazdowski, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by grandparents Herman and Edna (Miller) Ritzmann and Earl and Velma (Maxwell) Kidd, and parents-in-law, William L. and Dorothy M. (Jones) Cullum.
Contributions may be sent to the American Heart Association - Maryland, 217 E. Redwood Street, 23rd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201 or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital PO Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101.
Seriah is joined by Jeff Ritzmann to discuss the themes and symbolism present in the AMC show, Lodge 49. They discuss the ideas of Liminality, Alchemy, and much more...
Jeff Ritzmann returns to the show to talk about his ghost hunting work in Gettysburg, with 3D mapping and more. The conversation also turns to liminality, high strangeness, and UFO's...
On this 2 Part episode with Timothy Renner, Wren Collier, and Jeff Ritzmann, we talk about mysterious lights, flashes, orbs, and various other odd light phenomena. We get into some of what Tim experienced on Site 7, which you can hear in his Strange Familiars episode, Lights in the Woods.
On this 2 Part episode with Timothy Renner, Wren Collier, and Jeff Ritzmann, we talk about mysterious lights, flashes, orbs, and various other odd light phenomena. We get into some of what Tim experienced on Site 7, which you can hear in his Strange Familiars episode, Lights in the Woods.
On this show, Jeff Ritzmann, Joshua Cutchin, and Seriah discuss the UFO Encounter at Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe back in 1994. It's an interesting case, and of course, it leads to all kinds of others things as well.
You can see the video they are talking about here.