Bigfoot Society - Bigfoot on my Farm? | Allamakee County, Iowa
Episode Date: November 13, 2024In this episode, host Jeremiah Byron sits down with David Johnson from Iowa who shares his firsthand encounters and deep research into the Bigfoot phenomenon. David recounts his eerie experiences in N...ortheast Iowa, including mysterious screams, tree knocks, and strange metallic sounds. He also delves into the broader implications of Bigfoot sightings, discussing dimensions, portals, and the suppression of knowledge by scientific and governmental bodies. With references to famous investigators and theories, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the subject and explores the possibility that Iowa could be a surprising hotspot for Bigfoot activity.Resources:David's article in the Waukon Standard referenced: https://waukonstandard.com/articles/2017/04/05/has-bigfoot-ever-been-found-local-authorities-share-their-insight-following🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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let's get on with the show. All right, Bigfoot Society, you've got the privilege of talking to
Mr. David Johnson, who's an individual who reached out to me from my own home state of Iowa.
So it's always a pleasure to talk to someone who's had some things happen in the same state that you're in.
But it's a pleasure to have you on today, David, and welcome to the show.
Thank you, sir, and thank you for having me on your program.
Absolutely.
So, David, I think it would be beneficial for you to maybe give some,
some background about what our listeners might need to know about you and your your history that
would kind of lead into into what your experiences were please i've lived in alamahe
county brother and i farmed a family farm outside a walk-on and got to the point that wanted to
retire and i'm a freelance writer on the side primarily been writing for the walk-on standard
newspaper. But because all my family lives in the western part of Iowa, I have a daughter
in Carol. I have a daughter that lives in Omaha. My wife and I moved to Carol Iowa, and so we can be
closer to the family. When it comes to the subject of Bigfoot, I've always been interested
in the paranormal, especially the uphology and the cryptology part. It started as early as 1960s.
This dates me. There was a gentleman by the name of Art Link Letter. He had his own program on
on television in the afternoons.
And people might remember him.
He had a special segment on their kids say the darnest things.
They tried to recreate that some years ago,
and it never got successful about it.
But he had a gentleman by the name of Frank Edwards.
He was a journalist, and he would talk about,
he investigated mysteries of the past paranormal,
and that kind of kicked me into the direction of that.
plus another gentleman that influenced me is Ivan T. Sanderson.
He wrote the book, The More Things Read His Books.
He's the father of cryptology.
He's the gentleman that termed cryptids, which Bigfoot falls into.
And just one thing led to the other, and I've just established interest in it,
and I tried to broaden my horizons by reading everything I could, listening to people at new stuff.
and it just ballooned from there until I actually had a couple of experiences.
And before I get into that, there's one thing I need to say is I've never seen a Sasquatch.
I've never seen his prints.
I have heard screams, but I turkey hunted down by the Upper Iowa River near Lundy Bridge
below the lower dam.
And there was a farmer that lived down there now past, but he's sort of like a mountain man.
And he could, every time he got around me, he had some interest in stuff he'd like to share,
told me where all the rattlesnake dins were and what have you.
But he said those were bobcats.
I heard the same screens back in 2019 when I was hiking and camping Ely, Minnesota,
near the boundary waters, the Superior National Forest, heard the scream about 1 o'clock the morning.
I just figured that was a lion.
People ask, this is the thing I always hear, how can you believe in something you haven't saw?
there's there's the three camps of bigfoot and that's the skeptics that people just don't believe it
there can't be such a thing there's the second camp and that's the camp that believes that
Sasquatch is undiscovered primate and you have a scientific element of certain scientists that believe
in that professor Jeff Muldrum he's a full professor of a
anatomy and anthropology within the Department of Biological Sciences at Idaho State.
He has an extensive collection of Sasquatch tracks.
He believes that there's such a creature.
There's Dr. Melba Ketchum.
She has sequenced the Bigfoot genome.
The mitochondrial DNA, I can't probably say, mitochondrial DNA, it was unambiguously human,
while the nuclear DNA was shown to harbor novel structure and sequence.
She spent five years in this study, and she had over 100 specimens,
but science will not accept it because they believe her specimens were contaminated.
Then you have a gentleman by the name of John DeSouza.
He's a special agent for the FBI, he now retired.
He's the gentleman, Fox Mulder of X-Files.
it's claimed that they modeled him after was to Sousa.
He believes there's elements out there such as Bigfoot.
And then there's a gentleman by the name of John Greenwald, the Black Fall.
And he obtained files in 1975 Army Corps of Engineers Washington Atlas
and the FBI analyst of Sasquatch hair that came to the following conclusion
that no such here exist on any human or presently known animal for which such data are available.
So there's things out there that give support to Bigfoot.
Then there's the third camp, and that's the camp that believes that this paranormal activity.
When we're talking about paranormal activity, there's the orb lights, there's UFOs,
and there is a that's become a growing camp and one of the many prominent individuals is david polites of missing 411
and a little background on mr politis he was a policeman in southern california for 25 years an investigator
he quit work for a tech company his boss thought because of his background and investigative work and is it being tech savvy
that he could go out and disprove Sasquatch.
Politis turned it down, and then eventually down the road, he accepted it.
And the one thing he found that Bigfoot is not something recent.
There's the modern train of thought that Bigfoot is snowballed as something
it's 40 or 50 years old.
It started in the 1950s, Northern California,
where they found the giant footprints around construction equipment in Northern California.
thus the term Bigfoot was coined.
But he found out that every Indian,
every Native American tribe and nation has a Sasquatch narrative.
They believe it's a living, breathing entity.
They believe it's spiritual.
And he did something interesting.
He had a FBI forensic artist come from California,
or from Oklahoma to California, northern California.
there was a number of Native Americans that had witnessed a Bigfoot.
This artist asked them to give a description of it, and he drew their descriptions.
He found out everything he drew was similar, that there was no discrepancies.
He went back to Oklahoma, which has a large Native American population.
He did the same thing.
He talked to several Native Americans, had them describe what they saw, and he drew those descriptions.
And again, he saw very little discrepancies.
and what was interesting, between that and California, there's very little difference.
Well, Politis wrote a couple of books, and he advanced into missing people.
He was approached by park rangers from National Forest.
They were coming across incident after incident of people missing, not falling off the ledge while they were hiking,
not being eaten by a predator, not criminal element.
They just went missing.
They used canine units.
They use searching rescue units.
they could not find these people if they did find them,
especially children went missing.
When they did find children, their bodies were found five, six miles away,
up 1,000 or 2,000 feet higher up without their shoes.
Well, Bigfoot was getting blamed for this.
And Politis did three films, documentaries,
and the second one had to do with missing 411, the hunted.
And in one of those episodes,
there was a segment in the state of New York where they did a classic deer hunting drive.
The younger guys did the driving, the older guys in the 60s and 70s stood.
They were about 100 yards apart.
Well, what was interesting was that a gentleman that was standing disappeared.
They went in, the classic search and rescue aerial flyovers, canine units.
They never did find that individual.
And Politas asked one of the standards, did you hear anything like gunfire, screaming, whatever.
And that individual said that he heard a loud metallic bang.
And what's that have to do with Bigfoot?
Well, there's the element that believes that if there's no layers, there's no nest,
well, where are they living?
In Iowa, how do they, we don't have a forest area that you have a northwestern part of the United States
or a British Columbia or Maine.
and I did an article for the Walk on Standard, and it was 2012, and it was just shortly after the Animal Planet,
finding Bigfoot segment that was filmed in Yellow River National Forest.
They claimed that there was a lot of Bigfoot activity.
Well, I interviewed a state forester.
I interviewed the Elmachie County Sheriff, and I interviewed a gentleman that worked for 35 years.
and that gentleman said he saw no sign, no evidence of a sasker.
He didn't believe in him.
He, like, Bear and Cougars are rare in Elmachy County, but they still have pictures of them.
They still have trap.
They still have scat.
And he had a couple of interesting observations.
One of them was when deer hunting parties go through there, if there's a creature, they're going to push it.
And where are the evidence from the trail camps?
from the Dean cameras.
And again, he pointed out that, you know, we have in Elmiki County,
in Dubuque County and Clayton County, there's a lot of forest,
but not enough that would, should contain a big foot creature.
Well, I started, I thought that was interesting observations.
Well, from what politis and others are seen, there's a very real possibility,
The real possibility that the big foot has an ability to jump dimensions.
Oh, people out there, that's far-fetched.
Well, the people that have had a lot of interaction with Sasquatch
talk about they have a language.
They have highly intelligent and that they're using portals.
There's that science points to these creatures are very large.
where's the giants the giants don't exist there's a hidden there's a hidden history there things have
been suppressed and it's finally starting to come out that the bigfoot and uphology what have you
is getting more supportive more and more supportive data to prove that there is something there
my own experience my first experience was 2012 on the farm we were watching
Watching that animal planet, finding Bigfoot episode of State Forest, the Yellow River State Forest,
the program was over.
I looked at my daughter, I said, we can do just as good.
So we went outside.
I grabbed an axe and it was basically off of a splitting mall, had a flashlight, went to the southwest corner of their yard,
had a whit corner post, popped it a couple of times to give that tree knocks.
and from listening to the program,
gave all a moan.
Well, we were standing there, it didn't take very long,
and there was a cornfield.
20-acre cornfield freshly combined to the south of us.
We could hear something running across the cornfield at us.
Okay.
Well, there was a hog lot between us and that cornfield.
Had barbed wire, or had hog wire, and had three strands of barbed wire to top it.
We could hear that wire being strong.
stretched as something was going over.
Then it hit the leads.
This is in October now. It hit the leaves and it was coming at us.
Well, I had a stick, basically, and flash batteries were low, and I looked at my daughter,
we're going.
So we went back to the house.
Nothing came about until February, fast forward to February 2015.
My daughter, oldest daughter, was home from college.
We were watching movies this weekend, Saturday night.
My wife and daughter, younger daughter, went to bed.
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We live in a two-story farmhouse at the time.
We had one bathroom, down the first floor, she went to the bathroom.
Someone outside.
Front porch is on the east side of the house.
To the northeast, about 150 yards.
you could hear a pack of dogs just going nuts from going.
They were barking.
I just figured they had something cornered up, a possum or a cat.
And then about 70 feet east of the house with a barn lot.
We had two horses in there.
They were pawing.
They were snorting.
Quite agitated.
Then I heard heard a tree knock to the southwest, about 300 yards of so similar to the south.
Into the porch, did a moan, never expected anything.
and within seconds I heard a second tree knock,
and it covered 100 yards closer.
So then I just stood there and was listening.
The horses were snorting, the dogs were growing,
and Fred did to go back in her consecutive tree knocks.
They were about 50 to 100 yards away.
And when I heard that pop, pop,
and I thought, okay, this time I'm going to be ready.
Went in the house, told my oldest daughter,
you've got to come on and listen to this.
And she said, I'm not interested.
So I grabbed a coat, a headlamp, and this time I grabbed a gun.
I'm not going to be out there in the dark.
There's something I don't know.
Went out to the south side of the house, did scanning of the area,
and when I completed the scan, I didn't hear anything, didn't see anything,
and then there's two distinct sounds that happen, almost consecutively.
The first sound, and farmers can relate to this, especially those farmers that bail hay,
you have a wooden hayrack and it's empty and you step on the floor of that wooden hayrack, it creaks.
And that's the closest thing I could compare that to what I heard.
It's a creaking sound similar to that.
The second sound was within 30 seconds.
So after that was a large metallic pop.
And we talked about the one that the Dave Bolidas had filmed, the witness.
And the only thing I compare that to if you step on,
old machinery, antique cars, you hear that popping sound in the tin.
That's the closest thing I, from my life experience that I compare that sound to,
went to the nurse side of the house, nothing.
When inside was putting stuff away, and my daughter's getting ready to go to bed,
and I said, you should have been out there listening to that.
And she said, well, when she was in the bathroom,
I had a window in the bathroom, she could hear outside the window a low moan or groan.
And she thought that was me.
Okay.
it wasn't me.
So I never thought a whole lot about it after that
until I started listening to David Politis
and what he said about the loud pop.
There's another gentleman
by the name of Steve Ishtal.
He's a big game hunter in British Columbia
and a big game guide.
He's got his own YouTube channel now
and he basically reads the experiences
that never sent him via a letter
or email of individuals that had experiences with Bigfoot.
And he's been doing this about two, three years.
And he's come across the same thing,
these strange noises.
That makes no sense.
He's established correspondence with scientists,
with military personnel,
with law enforcement.
He's had a couple of different law or military and personnel
write him and tell about when they are on a military base,
with the, they're surrounded by high fences, security fences, 10 feet higher, whatever.
These things are jumping over the fence.
They're walking over to the cameras, looking into the cameras.
They send out security teams, and these things are gone.
And there seems to be, this activity is not so rare as you might think abnormal.
There's a gentleman by the name of Ron Moorhead.
They were deer hunting in the high Sierra Nets.
And they had activity where they had a,
They could hear the language.
They compared it to a samurai.
And people have had a lot of interaction with these creatures
claim that they have a language.
It's a gibberish.
He heard the sounds.
They taped it.
They released the tapes to the University of Wyoming
and to the Navy Crypto Linguist.
And they, after a year's study,
these people came back and they said,
these sounds authentic.
And Ron Moore had,
at camp,
he was being interviewed by David Politis, told about episodes where he's seen the lights,
but he heard like car door slamming.
I mean, it made no sense.
They're miles and miles away from any highway or what have you, that he was hearing metal sounds.
Now, you have this idea that this big foot is, and thanks to the ad where Jack Link's messing with Sasquatch,
we think this creature is some big hairy teddy bear.
Well, he's not as big and hairy and friendly as you might think.
That he's considered highly intelligent.
There's been so many episodes where people are seen him appear and disappear.
We have Navajo Rangers, a gentleman by Jonathan,
by the name of Jonathan Dover and Stan Milford.
Indian reservations, they have a tribal police.
Then above that, the Navajo Nation, they have the Navajo Rangers.
They have federal law enforcement training.
They have searching rescue training.
They are considered certified trackers.
One of them had EMT training.
Well, they had an episode on the reservation where Grandpa and Grandma Navajo saw a Sasquatchewatch,
to reach over the fence and grab by their sheep.
They called up the police.
Two tribal policemen went up there,
listened to what they had to say,
and they basically laughed it off.
Well, Grandma called up the Commodent.
He got all his officers together,
and said, from all and now,
we're going to treat this with respect.
And he pointed at Dover and Milford.
And he said,
you gentlemen are going to be primarily responsible
for most of these incidents
when investigating.
And like they like, they described it that they were voluntold.
But one percent of their investigations dealt with the paranormal.
They went up to that ranch and saw their tracks of the creature to grab the sheep.
They followed it a couple of miles.
The track just appeared.
There was still intractable ground.
So they backtracked.
And where that track began, it came out of nowhere.
And they've seen that this was not an isolated,
incident. It shows that there's, that these things, that there's an element that's involved,
that it's a creature, or creatures that have been the ability to jump and back and forth from
dimensions. I mean, granted, you have the four horsemen of Bigfoot lore. You have Peter
Byrne, John Green, Renee DeHendon, Glover Krantz, highly respected individuals spent most
their life investigating.
And they believe is, they did not believe so much in that paranormal.
But it's coming out more and more, because there's something paranormal going on.
Hunt for the Skinwalker book.
Released by, it was written by Colm.
Kelleher.
He investigated mad cow disease.
And there's the journalist from Las Vegas by the name of George Knapp.
They co-authored the book.
It basically dealt with a ram.
and northeast Utah.
Get some background in that.
The rancher went in there, bought it from an elderly couple,
took his wife, two kids, and his herd of registered cattle.
From the beginning, they were seeing paranormal activity.
They were seeing wolves that looked like the extinct dire wolf, huge animals.
We've seen other strange animals.
They were sitting on their front porch in the evening,
and out into the distance, you could see a portal opening.
And in the portal, they could see blue sky.
I, okay, that's lending some support that there's possibility of portals, portals.
But they had so much activity for two years, cattle being mutilated, what have you.
They went to the press hoping that somebody had come to their support,
that their fingers out, other ranchers having the same experiences.
A gentleman by the name of Robert Bigelow, a billionaire, bought the ranch,
brought scientists in there, he left some cattle on there.
He wanted that ranch who moved 15, 20 miles away to kind of look them over.
He wanted to have cattle there, so there's nothing totally different.
They put up cameras and poles.
They had research.
He brought a veterinarian in, physicists, and they did it the scientific way.
Well, one of their investigations one evening, two gentlemen are sitting up ready to move from their spots where they started, where they had begun the evening, observing, and they seen a light.
portal open. A creature walked out and looked big footish. And then the portal closed. They went down there.
They had instruments. They measured everything. It's nothing there. They have the Skinwalker Ranch is now
its own program. It's on the history channel. It's been on there for five years. But it deals with
dimensions and paranormal. Well, is dimensions scientific supported?
There's the physicist, physics string theory that believes that we live in 11 dimensions.
Normally, it's accepted that we live in three dimensions, but we live in more than that we live in 11 dimensions.
Mashiu, a physicist, is the one of the believes that we're in 11 dimensions,
and as many as 24 to 26 dimensions. There's portals opening and in closing. NASA has come out that
said that our earth is surrounded by portals, that this is not so much science fiction as you would
think. Dimensions are basically realms that have different frequencies. Within your individual
cells, they have frequencies. You need dimensions. They claim if you did not have dimensions,
our universe would collapse. The scientific community, CERN, in Europe, they have what's called
It basically, it's a huge round tube that goes for miles.
They were attempting to discover the Higgs boson god particle.
And how they discovered that, it's the world's largest, longest, and highest energy particle
accelerator.
And it's a collider.
It has four crossing points where the accelerated particles, usually proton beams, have accelerated
and they collide with each other and detect a different phenomenon.
They discovered the Higgs bosom, the god particle,
the particle of all particles that started life.
Well, supposedly now, they're trying to open up portals.
They're trying to open up black holes.
The problem is the black holes collapse.
They can't keep them open.
They're trying to jump from a dimension.
And history has people disappearing.
They're disappearing in, they're disappearing.
Broad Daylight.
And they believe,
and politeness discover this,
his investigations,
and Ishtal seen that from people
that have wrote to him
that there's something opening up
and these holes or gateways,
wherever you want to call it.
And people have disappeared in history.
There's the stories of an Alabama,
there was a farmer in 1850s,
He's going to walk across the get his horses.
He's walking across the field.
His wife was standing in the front porch.
Two gentlemen are on a wagon, the road bordering that field.
This gentleman, halfways across the field, disappeared.
We never saw him again.
There's the stories of where a 16-year-old boy in 1870s in Illinois,
he went out to get out water.
His father and sister, he went out to look for him.
He did not come back.
He found his sport.
prints clear and fresh snow, living halfway to the well, or the abruptly stopped.
So when the people say that, well, there's also saying as dimensions, there's no other things
as things as portals. There's the cave paintings, the spirals, there's people that's got videos
of the spirals of these things opening. There's people disappearing. There's throughout history,
there's of portals you have a
Stanwalker ranch which has seen something look like a portal opening up
there's a Mount Graham in Arizona
one of the four sacred holiest sites of the indigenous people
the Vatican Arizona State University and NASA
we're going to put the largest telescope in top of this mountain
Well, the Apache Nation, they fought it.
They went to the courts.
The courts supported NASA and the Vatican.
Legislatures did it too.
So why was it so important to put it in a portal area?
Because people like NASA in the Vatican, they know there's something to exist there.
They're just not sharing it with this, but they know that there's something there.
And that's kind of a sidebar, what's interesting, on Mark Graham,
they got a telescope up there, one of the three telescopes I have up there, it's called the Lucifer Telescope.
And it's called, it's nicknamed Lucy.
But that's up there.
But you have people that are disappearing.
There's people going in and out.
They have the Ananaki, civilization of Sumar.
They have in their narrative of portals, ability to jump dimensions, Egypt, India,
Mesoamerica, China.
They have a narrative that there is portals, that there is dimensions.
In the Skinwalker book, they had an account of a Dulcy Rancher, Dulcee New Mexico Rancher.
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He's seen this Sasquatch come running out of the timber, running across the open, 150 feet away.
He kept looking to a tree like something was chasing it.
It jumped over something, or was running, went up to the side hill, and disappeared.
The rancher, his dogs hit.
He had three dogs, and three dogs were cowering under the horse,
and when this thing disappeared then, the rancher followed where that creature went.
His horse jumped over something.
The dogs jumped over something.
He looked back. He didn't see anything there.
He went up for that side hill.
Nothing.
It's this thing disappeared.
That Jacques Valet, who's very instrumental in uphology, he believes in dimensions.
Gentleman is an astronomer.
He became interested in uphology.
They were asked by NASA when they started putting satellites up to track them.
They were seeing retrograde orbits, and there should be no retrograde orbits of anything.
and everything should have been human that was set up out into space.
But they're seeing satellites going the opposite direction.
He's instrumental in the UFO legends.
He's the individual in the close encounters movie by Spielberg.
He's the French scientist who believes that French scientist is modeled after Jacques Belet.
Jacques Belet does not believe in extraterrestrial aliens.
He believes they're interdimensional.
Then there's the gentleman of Scott Carborder, which is pasture.
about your ago.
A really aggressive
Sasquatch
investigator, researcher.
He would go into the
Great Smoky Mountains.
Les Stroud,
survivor man, he took him into that
area and showed him, but
that heavy activity that he was seen.
Stroud didn't see anything,
but he said he felt there was
something in there.
Carpenter, when he used to go
on his hikes, would film in front
on front of him and he would film behind it. He had a camera motor so he could film
the area that he just walked. Well, he got a portal on his film. You can see it
opening up. It's been shown on his YouTube channel. L.A. Marzuli was a YouTube channel.
He interviewed Carpenter and they shared that video. L.A. Marzuli, believe,
that there's portals and dimensions.
He spent 40 years investigating this.
Then there's the problem of the scientists,
or science points out, and the skeptics.
Well, Bigfoot's always considered to be nine foot,
10 foot high.
Well, there's no scientist giants.
Well, there's gentlemen such as Steve Quayle, L.A. Marzuli,
Dr. Rob at Timothy Alberino.
They have studied the giant phenomenon
on back in the 1800s to early 1900s there's 1500s,
there's 1,500 newspaper articles documenting that of Bigfoot archaeologists digging up giant human bones.
There's farmers that are digging a well that dig up giant human bones.
If there's a major flood, it's uncoveres giant human bones.
There's one problem with that, and it's been documented by the newspapers.
then the Sonian comes in and confiscates those bones.
And they claim they don't have them.
And in Europe, the government in the Vatican were doing the same thing.
Well, Steve Quayle was contacted and interviewed a gentleman who I took it to be in academia.
He was a close friend to Dr. Troy Hayway.
He was an Arizona State University professor of geology.
He donated his brain to the Smithsonian.
The family asked this gentleman, who's close friend of the family,
if he could go to the Smithsonian to make sure that brain was there.
He got permission.
He went to Washington.
He was given a 40-minute car ride to a building home by the Smithsonian.
He just won two stories.
He got in there and he went down four stories.
They found him a brain.
The gentleman that was escorting him around says,
I got some other stuff to show you.
He went up to third floor.
Four wings.
found out they went in one of the rooms and started pulling drawers off, drawer after drawer of
giant human bones. And the gentleman told this friend of the family, well, we've got a 24,
if we have 20 foot giants in here, why aren't they sharing this? That there is giants,
that there is different phenomena out there that we, the public, are not allowed to be privy to.
Well, Steve Quayle and others believe that the mindset of like the Smithsonian, they believe that the human giants, and like Bigfoot, would be a disprove Darwinian evolution.
And also they had a mindset of isolationism.
They did not believe the Egyptians came to this country, even though this escort showed Egyptian art of,
effects that were found in the American Southwest and that the Smithsonian did not want people,
they did not want the theory disapproved.
And that's a problem because science has embraced the theory of evolution as their go-to.
And people have to realize it's a theory, it's not law.
It basically runs in the face of scientific law, the first law of thermodynamics.
You move from an ordered state to a chaotic state.
Evolution runs from a chaotic state to a ordered state.
You have the Cambrian period.
The paleozoic period is over 500 million years ago, and there is no lengths.
You have an explosion of creatures that came out of nowhere.
Even Darwin pointed to this period that would disprove evolution.
but he felt his faith in the fossil record would come to his aid and after 150 years it still hasn't
fallen a transitional figure but this is what we're running into with science and those that believe in
Sasquatch will believe in Bigfoot they'll believe that they'll be rescued by science I can tell you
right now here in Carroll County Carol Iowa if I went out and physically harvested either a live
big foot or a dead one. I brought it into Carroll, took it down to the town square. You'd have
the newspaper come out. They would take pictures. They would have dozens and not hundreds of people
with their camera phones. You could possibly even have film crews come out of Des Moines and
Omaha. Well, that should prove that there's such a thing. No. What will happen is the government
will go in like they've done elsewhere. Confiscate that body. You'll never see it again, never
hear of it again. Science will come out and say this is an anomaly, an aberration. That is just one
creature. They will probably point to the silican. It's a prehistoric fish that's been extinct for
millions of years. It was fished off the waters Madagascar in the 1930s. It hasn't been done since then.
It wasn't done before that. This issue of cryptology is very similar to the UFO issue.
You've had from the time of Kenneth Arnold's sightings in 1947 in Washington to today, they have attempted to prove it.
Science has done a number.
Back to Ivan T. Sanderson, he showed it just like we've seen in topology, we have film of flying craft that are not of this earth.
Science has attacked it.
The films were taken by Navy fighter pilots, released to the public, and science does not believe in it.
Ivan T. Sanderson, talking about the film, Ivan T. Sanderson, in one of his books, I did a chapter on the Patterson Gimlin film.
For those that don't know what I'm talking about, the Patterson Gimlin film was taken in 1967 in Bluff Creek, California, in backwoods of heavily.
timbered area. He had 30 seconds with a Sasquatch. Ivan T. Anderson in his book, as for these
gentlemen, there were a couple of cowboys. They did make copies of it. They put their original print
in a bank. They took one copy in New York City to be observed by by scientists. And the scientists
looked at it, came out and called it a hoax. He had one gentleman came out while the hair was
going one direction in the leg and the hair was going another direction in the arm.
It's a suit being worn by somebody.
But the majority of scientists call it a hoax,
not because they saw something that looked like somebody in a multi-suitor or have you.
It's a hoax because Bigfoot does not exist.
So anything to, any evidence that might prove that it exists is a hoax as well.
That's not science.
We've seen the same thing with euphology.
They came out along with the government.
They had Project Sign and Project Grudge and Blue Book,
where they even hired J.L. and He was an astronomer for Northwestern University,
trying to give it some credibility.
They had different, they went to the Condon investigation,
which is a Colorado University, did an investigation of what they were saying to use
the Project Blue Book evidence that it was accumulated.
The physics professor Edward Condon, who was ahead of that study,
publicly stated before it was even, and it was a two-year study that these things don't exist,
and he was just going to blow it off.
And he did.
There was professors on that, James McDonald, another.
said there was stuff there that should not have been skipped over.
You had a UFO flap in 1952 in Washington, D.C.
You had things circling the Capitol.
Scientists came on and said it was temperature inversions.
It was swamp gas.
It wasn't until July 2023 that House Oversight Committee brought in whistleblowers.
They said they had crashed UFOs, they had crashed, or they had bodies,
and science still blows it off.
that Sagan, his astronomer, famous for billions upon billions, passed away in the 1990s.
He dismissed any UFO settings today, said the vast distances just proved it.
Even though science today now says that if you've been light, you can cut time and distance
credibly that you can travel from planet to plan.
But the reason that science won't accept like cryptology, or Bigfoot, UFOs,
Because as like Arthur C. Clark, science fiction writer said it would be alluding to, it would be pandering to innate superstition.
Science suppresses opposing theories instead of investigating it. Einstein was asked, what his first thoughts were when science accepted his theory of relativity.
His response was to disprove it. That's what science does. If you're against something that runs against what you've been teaching, you change.
challenge it. You go after it. You use scientific method to prove or disprove. And we're seeing
today a science that's been corrupted by either hubris, money, politics, interest in the Bigfoot
phenomena. You see an increase in that interest in the phenomena. You're seeing people going
hiking out into the woods. You're seeing horseback rides in the Rocky Mountains. And
going into areas of Bigfoot activity.
What I've seen, what I've heard,
I'm against it.
This creature is not as benign as you think it is.
Steve Ishdal told of,
there's areas in British Columbia and mountainous,
forested areas that he will not go into.
He said, it's just not worth your life.
There's Native Americans, the locals that live in that area,
are doing the same.
He talked about the highway of tears in British Columbia,
where there's numerous, numerous Native women going missing.
Now, granted, there is a criminal element.
And the reason Native American women are highly valued,
because if you go on a reservation, I have a van,
you go in an abduct some women, you get caught by the tribal police.
All they can do is detain you.
If you're a white man or if you're non-member of the reservation,
they have to release you because it's not in their jurisdiction.
They'll call up law enforcement outside the reservation,
and many times they won't even respond if they do.
Again, they say that this gentleman has committed a crime
and it's outside their jurisdiction.
But back to the highway of tears,
Ishtal believes it's not just a criminal element.
There's something else.
The Native Americans have in their folklore, folklore.
of these creatures going in and stealing women and stealing children.
And it's something to think about.
I have my oldest daughter, her landlord,
when the oldest daughter lived in La Crosse going to a school up there,
she had a landlord that liked to hike many times
and hike in bicycle and motorists.
I warned her about it, and she just said,
don't tell me about it.
I don't need to know it.
But there's islands,
in southeast Alaska, where there's cedars been pulled out of the ground,
inverted and pushed by force into the ground, the roots showing up in the top,
and they're so deep and so powerfully submitted into the ground
that almost impossible to dig back out of the ground.
Something of immense size, stature, and strength is doing this.
Scott Carpenter said that while going into areas that had heavy bigfoot activity,
He had the problem of what they call hitchhiking.
He'd go back home.
He would have paranormal activity, lights, entities.
It's been observed by the investigators at Skinwalker Ranch.
They had when Bigelow was in control of the investigations there,
they had military personnel.
Something would follow them home.
Uri Geller, the guy that's famous for bending spoons.
They had scientists investigating his claims.
When they went home, they would have paranormal activity.
It would hitchhike or follow them home.
And it didn't stop until they discontinued the investigations.
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The Navajo Rangers talked about this hitchhiking effect.
So Native Americans would warn whites and others.
I knew nothing about their culture, that you don't mess with the magic, you don't mess with shamans, with witch doctors,
with individuals of the Noah and their tribes.
Scott Carpenter in L.A. Marzuli believe that Bigfoot is an ancestor of the Nephilim,
The Nephilim in your scriptures
Basically is
There was 200 watchers came down
They were supposed to just
Watch over
That's what they were ordered by God
They came down
Infiltrated human ranks
They had sex with women
They produced giants
It's in biblical war
And that's the belief
That why Noah
There was a flood
There's not so much that people were evil
But there was such a corruption
of the God bloodline, that if it continued, there would be no God bloodline, there would be no Jesus,
there would be no salvation. That's what Carpenter and Marzuli belief, that something had to be
done. And talking about giants, Moses would send Joshua, the scouting party is off to look ahead.
When the Israelites left Egypt and going to the land of milk and honey, they came across, especially
in Canaan, of these giants. The scouting party looked like grasshoppers in the eyes of these giants.
He had to go in and slaughter them as much as they can.
They went into villages.
And they slaughtered the men, women, children, and the animals.
They believe that there's this corrupted bloodline.
So what's a sap to do with Bigfoot?
Bigfoot is a giant.
There has been numerous accounts where he's not the friendly, big, cuddly creature that they'd like you to believe.
Steve Ishton and Tim Elberino, Dr. Tom Horn,
I believe that's why you have the cliff dwellers, the Anasasi.
That's why they went high into the rock, the mountains.
And it was to protect themselves from something that was extremely dangerous.
Now, Ricky Ranger will tell you that the Anasasi disappeared, that they moved out because of drought.
There's one problem with that.
They left huge caches of salt.
Salt was like gold.
If you're going to survive, you needed salt.
I don't have to go very far back to my own family.
Back in the 1800s, late 1800s,
I had members of my family owned huge tracks of timber in Sweden.
Timber barons came in there and talked.
My ancestors out bought their land,
and they paid them with barrels of salt.
Well, I thought, well, what would you accept it?
Well, that's considered gold.
So there is the Anasasi, they believe, disappeared.
because of these giants.
You go to the southwest, you have the Kiba structures.
The medicine men, we call these creatures,
these giants on different dimensions,
and the giants were cannibals.
They started to attack the Indians.
They had the piute, the youth,
and it's in their narrative.
They had to attack these things and kill them out.
There's the story of, they say the giants don't exist.
Sasquatch doesn't exist.
Well, there's the Kandahar giant in the Afghan mountains.
Green Beret, Recont,
sent off. They disappeared. They said another patrol.
A couple of days later, they found remnants of
clothing and what have you. They came to
a cave and out pops of 15-foot,
red-haired, red-bearded,
six-toes, six-fingered,
double rolls of teeth giant.
It speared, squad leader,
the rest of the squad opened up,
and the only way they put it down is they had
to basically shoot it in the head.
They took this giant
helicoptered out of
Kandahar to
local air base where this military patrol,
was stationed.
I see a teen.
I've heard two different size
freight airplanes went in there.
They loaded this giant up on a pallet,
covered it with a tarp,
extreme, extreme terrible smell.
They loaded it on the plane, took off, never seen it again.
The loadmaster and others
and the military patrol were ordered
not to talk about it.
They were,
they did.
One individual that was on the site that helped loaded was interviewed by Steve Quayle.
Did not show his identity.
Ellen Arzuli went further and was able to contact and talked to a gentleman that was in the firefight.
They checked their bona fides.
They believed they were telling the truth.
This happened.
Okay, if there's creatures like that, you have Sasquatch in this country,
And you'll have people listening to this.
Well, we haven't been attacked.
There's people putting out fruits and candy and trinkets.
Well, if you listen to the people have had lots of interaction,
you listen to Steve Quill where people are going missing,
you listen to Steve Ishtal, who's actually hunted in these areas.
Listen to the First Nations people, they don't, they just keep away from it.
It just word of word.
If you still want to go out there, enjoy your outing, but just be careful.
There's so much we don't know.
You don't have to go any further.
There's a former New York Police Department sergeant by the name of Ralph Sarchie.
There's a former New York police officer, the paramedic, Chris DePoreo, who's now become an exorcist.
In their investigations, in their time on duty, they have witnessed satanic and Luciferian
episodes, it's gone to the point where they're both heavily involved in fighting that and
their retirement.
There is things that is not being told to the public.
It's been suppressed.
And there's people in the Bigfoot community, they're a lot more open than our science and
our government.
But still, they should have some warning that if you want to enjoy the great outdoors, fine.
You can go out there.
Just as you know, you should be careful while you're a lot.
out there. But that's pretty much what I, although of years, this is what I've accumulated,
this is what I've seen. At some, some really interesting stuff that really hasn't been
brought up on the show before. So I thank you for that. Going back to, you know, the things
that you experienced on up there in northeast Iowa, thinking back on that time, do you feel like
you actually did have some experience with Bigfoot,
or is it a thing where you're kind of, you know,
on either side as to what was really happening back then?
Well, the first time, one of my brothers told me
that where I heard what was really convincing
was the wire being stretched.
Something was going over that wire.
And he thought it was a coyote.
Well, that could be.
But the second time, those were tree knocks.
was no ifs and Zer. You had the activity of the dogs. You had the activity of the horses,
and that was going on while during the tree knocks. Yeah, there was something there. I'm not saying
it's Bigfoot, but it's all that type of phenomena fits in the parameters of Sasquatch.
Yeah, no, absolutely, especially, you know, I've taken reports that are similar to those as well.
And I want listeners to realize that this Wakan area is about a little under half an hour away from Yellow River State Forest, which you'd mentioned that earlier.
And you said you talked to a few individuals that said, yeah, there's not really in there.
I'd like to take, you know, maybe the opposite side where over the years, I've gotten a ton of reports from people that have experienced.
bigfoot activity in there. And also even
workers, even DNR workers, there was one,
he didn't end up coming forward, but saying, hey,
experienced something like last year. But have there been
any situations where you have actually heard things happening in there
or things reported by people over the years?
Well, the individual I talked to that worked in their 35 years.
he really derided the possibility of something being in there.
But here's the case.
Here's the problem.
If you actually had an interaction,
and are you going to come out and can you imagine the ridicule?
I'm old now, so I'm telling a couple of these incidents,
oh, you must be crazy or whatever.
I don't really care.
I've gotten to the age now that you're not going to affect me.
But there's individuals that have jobs, they might affect their jobs.
It's really cool on whatever they do.
They're afraid.
It's the same thing.
They found that out in the UFO studies,
that people had seen stuff.
They're airline pilots.
There's people that scientists, law enforcement,
they refused to tell their experiences.
Some of them did tell it later on.
They found that in their studies,
but it was fear of ridicule.
And I think that's probably what you're running into.
That's what's interesting.
that an actual DNR representative did come out and say something because I talked to the state
forester. Okay, what did you see? What did you hear? Is there such anything you hear or heard?
No. I talked to the Alamette County Sheriff and he said they've had reports of bear and reports
of Cougar, but no reports of Bigfoot. He says, I've never heard or seen any evidence
that would support any Bigfoot activity. So that if if you got to, if you guys,
people coming out of there and saying that they were kind of ridiculed when they had the
finding bigfoot and one of the individuals, the BFRO individuals that were representing an animal
planet, they, that's the impression I got. They were hesitant to embrace what others, the locals
were seen in that area. But no, if you've got somebody that came out, that's great. I mean,
it shows it something, and congratulations that person, he's got courage to do it.
do that. I know. And it's a thing where as the show grows, it happens more and more. I've even
had an individual, a park ranger from Smoky Mountains, and this was like a year and a half ago,
but it's just, I always email them back, and then it just something happens. They never follow
through. I would ask listeners, if you have had something happening in Yellow River, or backbone,
or Strawberry Point, or all these different places up in the northeast part of Iowa, or even southeast,
There's stuff that happens down there.
Please reach out.
I would love to talk to you about, you know, what you have experienced in Yellow River because I've gotten, I mean, I can, I can remember at least 10 over the last two years of people in Yellow River that I haven't talked to for the podcast, but they have talked off record.
But it's just, it's really, really interesting that you were able to do that, that research up there in that it, you know, over, over, over, you.
your years you have gone on this kind of this learning quest through not just Bigfoot,
but also UFOs and other topics that if you do look at the big picture, they do have kind of
a connecting thing, as it were. So it's very, very interesting.
That's what, why Bigfoot is, I believe in Bigfoot is shot down like in Iowa or
Nebraska is because all you need the heavy timber.
Well, now they're coming across like Scott Carpenter.
He did a lot of research.
He went into the Great Smoky Mountains.
That gentleman came on, and L.A. Marzuli is another one who's done a lot of research.
They believe that these things are able to access dimensions.
And there's the skeptics that, well, these things are animals.
They're a primate, you know.
But they have a high intelligence.
It's been somewhat proven by the Sierra sounds that they have a language,
that sciences of University of Wyoming and that cryptologists that looked at the language,
that there's something there.
And these creatures are not as dumb as everybody thinks they are,
that they have abilities.
We don't realize the abilities of the animal kingdom.
I was watching up a nature channel the other day where they had caribou.
and their vision, ability to see things like infrared or ultraviolet, they had a wolf off their 200 yards and that, you know, standing completely still and that caribou saw it.
And I can relate to that turkey honey.
Wild turkey, their ability to differentiate colors six times greater than a human.
The ability to hear is 10 times or, you know, six times greater than a human.
They have scientists, biologists have studied that.
So, and the Sasquatch is up a rung or two above like wolves and others.
Steve Ishnell was given licenses to hunt wolves, and he said, once they know they're being hunted,
he says it's almost impossible to trap them.
They avoid the cam, dinghammers, the trail cams.
And we've lost so much interaction with nature that we don't know how superior nature is once you get involved with it.
Oh, absolutely.
And, you know, there's a point you brought up I want to focus on for a minute. It's really interesting. It gets brought up a lot in the Iowa Bigfoot scene, no matter how small it is. And it's that, you know, Iowa doesn't have a large area of forests like the Pacific Northwest has. And, you know, there's a, I think there's a few ways to look at that. What I do personally is I look at, you know, I think it might move around the driftless area. If you look at northeast Iowa and southwest was,
Or it might be kind of just traveling through maybe down to Missouri and we're kind of just a stopoff point.
But I do also think, and this is kind of a lot of people might not hold to this, but I think there might be areas in Iowa, and I'm not going to say names, but there might be little forest stopoffs that they might hang out in at certain points of the years.
maybe like little Airbnbs for Bigfoot as they move along.
I'm not going to say the names,
but I think we might have some of that,
but they just might not be there the whole year, if you know what I mean?
Well, they're seeing on the Pacific Northwest,
the people have activity that there's pockets
and there's that heavier activity than others,
and they believe there's some that believe that they migrate.
I don't know anything about that, but there's,
you cannot discount activity in places like Iowa and places that don't have the forested areas
that like you've got northeast Iowa, like you can go from Elm Key down to Davenport that area,
and you get into Missouri of the Ozarks.
There is those hills and forests that they got down there,
and there's supposed to be a lot of activity down there.
You go into northern Minnesota, they supposedly have a lot of activity,
the same thing in Wisconsin, especially north and northeast, northwest Wisconsin.
And that's when you think of Bigfoot, you think of California, you think of Washington,
think of Oregon, you think of Western Canada.
But there's an activity, numerous activity.
And that's what I brought up an example of if you got one, like if you got one in Carroll County,
it would first be confiscated by the government.
You'd never see it again, and they would discount it.
They'd say it's an anomaly.
It's an aberration.
nothing here, move on.
I wonder if it would get taken to the Great Ape Research Facility in Des Moines.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Just like hypothetically, if this was to happen.
So in southeast Des Moines, there's a big facility that's used for researching bonobos.
It's right off of the Des Moines River.
And that would just be, that's a really interesting idea.
Like if Bigfoot was captured by the government in Iowa, would it be?
taken to that facility or would they take it what's the place i'm not a ufo guy but it's out in
ohio there's the military base where like right batter yeah yeah yeah i'd probably get taken straight out
there it's it's that's what like de moyn would be if something was taken i would that would be
ideal place to take it but i don't think science and i don't think our government wants us
there would be more openness if it was taken to a facility in demoyne than if it was taken
somewhere else. And they don't want us to know about it. They had that in
2023 a congressional hearing. They had whistleblowers coming out that they had this and
that and that. It was blowing out of the water by the government, by science. So I
don't know why. It's just like they came across the history of the human, giant human
bones. And why did the Masonian take it? And they won't tell anybody. And they have
him. I gave him for Steve Quayle interviewed this gentleman of a friend of the family.
He went out to give him a tour and Quail checked the bona fides of that individual.
He said everything checked out so he believes them and they're there.
But that's a big question. Why? I mean, in your interactions, that's something to ask people,
what are they doing? Why are they doing this?
So it's, it's very, very interesting stuff. And I hope that in our life,
we'll get some answers.
We can only keep pressing towards that.
We'll see what happens.
But, David, it has been just a privilege talking to you
and learning a lot of interesting things
that intersect with Bigfoot
and also hearing about some things you experienced
up there in the northeast part of Iowa.
So thank you for coming on the show and sharing that.
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