Bigfoot Society - Do Sasquatch use Stones and Wood as Tools? Bigfoot Q&A
Episode Date: February 4, 2023In this Q&A episode I answer Simia from the Patreon - "Are there reports of Sasquatch using stone or wooden tools?"Want to know my answer? You've got to listen!If you've got a question to send in ...for Bigfoot Q&A then send it on over to bigfootsociety@gmail.com and I'll answer your question next time!_______Join the only Facebook group for Van Meter Visitor fans - “Van Meter Visitor Believers” - See you there!https://www.facebook.com/groups/vanmetervisitorbelievers/?ref=shareFOR MORE INFO ON THE VAN METER VISITOR FESTIVAL:https://www.facebook.com/vanmetervisitorfestival/_______Join us over on Patreon! Get access to extra audio content, exclusive merch like a membership card and stickers, watch me interview guests weekly live on video, a Patron-only Discord and more.https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsocietyPick up a Bigfoot Society shirt to rep the podcast!https://www.etsy.com/shop/BigfootSocietyTune in for new episodes of Bigfoot Society!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7QFor full links go to:www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com
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Good afternoon, all, or whenever you're listening to this.
And thanks for taking your time listening to Bigfoot Society for a few minutes today.
Appreciate that.
There's a lot of different things you could be listening to.
Today is a Q&A episode, and I'm answering a question from Simia from the Patreon.
Simia is a newer patron there, so thank you for, you know, sending in your question.
The question is, are there?
reports of Sasquatch using stone or wooden tools? Absolutely. It's a great question.
Let's go through a few different things. It could be interesting. Things I've, well, one way, you know,
it depends on how you define does Sasquatch use stone or wood as a tool. One way they could be using
stone as a tool could be to get people to get out of their area. In fact, I just talked to a lady a few
weeks ago. We had a phone interview. She shared a story about how she was chased out of an area
in the Upper New York region by some kind of creature, which we think is a big foot, throwing rocks at her.
So that could be a tool right there.
Use that as a tool to get humans out of your area.
Another interview that comes to mind was when I talked to Shane Corson a few different times.
And of course, Shane is a researcher, Bigfoot researcher from the Olympic Project.
And back in 2017, they found some interesting evidence in the nest area that was on top of a ridge.
they found some rocks there they found almost scarring on on the rocks on a surface the surfaces that could be paired together
and i believe Shane actually has those now but it was almost as if the stones the rocks had been
used for clacking over time now if you listen to interviews with Shane or Monster X radio which
which is his own great podcast, which you should be checking out.
What they think is going on is you've got the multiple nests down lower, right?
And you've got on these ridges, you've got almost sentry points.
It's almost like military in a way.
And the idea is that you've got certain Bigfoot Sasquatch on these ridges.
And when they see someone coming in, they're kind of like a sentry.
they take these rocks and they clack them together making different noises.
It's interesting to think about.
So there you've got another way that a stone could be used as a tool.
More is an alarm system, right?
Now here's a way that most Bigfoot researchers or people that have gone out looking for Bigfoot have experienced in some way or another.
because we're really doing it ourselves as well.
And that is using a stick or a, well, we'll say stick in this example,
hitting it against a tree or a piece of wood to signal.
And it's almost like there's some kind of sort of signal there.
We don't know what it's exactly saying to the Bigfoot,
but we do know that when you're out there looking for them,
and you have a sound recorder set up,
you're usually hearing these tree knocks throughout the night.
I mean, and I myself have experienced that
in the wild woods of Iowa with Tate Hieronymus
and check out Sasquatch's search for Saba,
Iowa episode, if you want to hear more about that.
That's my episode with Tate's documentary.
But that's another way that it's a piece of wood.
It could be used as a tool.
that we know about another type of signal.
Now, as a little pallet cleanser,
let's ask the question for a few minutes,
do they use tools in general?
Not even thinking about stones or sticks, right?
I did find an interesting article
from the Stillwell Democrat Journal,
from Stillwell, Oklahoma.
Of course, if you're in a Bigfoot,
you know that there are Bigfoot
in the state of Oklahoma
like crazy.
Now this is a very interesting article
It's called Into the Shadows
Does Bigfoot Use Tools by DW Lee
and it seems that a gentleman
was fishing near Branton, Missouri
in a secluded spot.
He's balled by himself
and he heard something
coming towards the wood
woods behind him
and he's trying to figure out
what it is
Is this a mountain lion? Is it a bear?
He's looking.
Lo and behold, the gentleman finds a Bigfoot making its way down to the water.
About 100 feet from where he's fishing.
So the guy gets down, he gets quiet, he's watching him.
The Bigfoot reaches the water, kneels down.
He's holding an old-style silver lunchbox that had been carrying with him.
Bigfoot opens up the lunchbox, dips in.
the water, fills it up, uses it to take a drink out of it. That's very interesting. It means
they're smart. We know by looking in footage, you know, you go to the zoos, you can see monkeys
making tools out of very interesting objects.
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So it's not out of the question that Bigfoot could be using.
You know, imagine they stumble upon a campsite
or they find some trash in the woods.
It's a lunchbox.
They don't know what it is.
They just know, hey, this maybe looks like a scoop,
and I can use this instead of my dirty hands,
scoop and water up into them, into my mouth.
I can use this lunchbox.
It's pretty cool to think about.
I think it's legit.
Here's another interesting story that's been reported,
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But there's a story.
in here that was called out and you may have heard this one before and this kind of talks about
another way bigfoot is using rocks as well so the story goes that in november
1967 the gentleman named glenn thomas found or came upon an interesting situation he was near
estacotta oregon and what he found was three saskatch a male
female and juvenile
in this rock boulder field
and they were pretty much
lifting up rocks
smelling for something
and then stacking the rocks
in piles. Now
what he found out
was the Sasquatch were looking for rodents
that were underneath the rocks.
So then if they smelled
they smelled the rodent
they would start digging for
what they were, of course, going to eat, right? Bigfoot's got to eat.
So then you go to this one area. You've got rock piles. There's a picture of rock piles created
by an adult Sasquatch while foraging for food. Pretty cool, pretty cool photo. And also,
if you're curious, how many rodents does it take to get a Sasquatch full?
Well, the answer is about six to eight.
So that's what Glenn Thomas observed, the Sasquatch, eating six to eight rodents.
So that's another thing, you know.
Maybe not as a tool per se, but, you know, they were picking up the rocks, smelling the rocks for rodents.
And then if they smelled the rocks, then they're going to start getting their dig on like crazy.
They start digging and find six to eight rodents and, you know, have a good, have a good meal.
So to go back to your original question, does Bigfoot use wood or stone as tools?
I would say 100% yes.
From the evidence that I've seen, from different things I've read, different people I've talked to, I have no reason to believe that they don't.
Personally, listeners will know that I think we're looking at an undiscovered great ape.
and if we look at apes that are studied in captivity, champs, etc.,
they have many different uses of tools, of things for tools that they've discovered.
Definitely not out of the question to believe that Bigfoot could not be a creature that uses stone or wood as tools.
Now I know many people are probably going to have different ways of thinking.
You know, there are many different.
Some people don't think that Bigfoot are apes, which is fine.
You know, you think it's an alternate universe portal hopping thing.
That's fine.
If you have thoughts about this about why I might not know what I'm talking about,
or maybe examples that I could have added,
but maybe I didn't know, feel free to send me an email, please, to Bigfoot Society at
gmail.com. Put Q&A in the subject line. And if you've got a question you'd like me to
answer in a Q&A episode, go ahead. Send me a Q&A email. Bigfootsociety at gmail.com.
I'll answer your question. But thanks again for sending in that question.
through the Patreon from Simia.
I know you've got a few other questions,
and I should be able to answer those in the future as well.
But hope you enjoyed this quick Q&A episode.
And I hope to get more questions from listeners in the future.
Thanks for listening all.
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