Bigfoot Society - First Nations Truths | British Columbia
Episode Date: January 14, 2026Join host Jeremiah Byron as he delves deep into some extraordinary firsthand Bigfoot encounters shared by listeners from across North America. From eerie experiences in Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado, ...Washington, Ontario, and across Native American lands in British Columbia, this episode features a diverse range of spine-chilling stories. Hear about mysterious sightings, terrifying grunts, and strange footprints that suggest that something unknown is out there. We also explore rich cultural stories and ancient knowledge from Native American traditions that shed light on understanding possibly different species of Bigfoot. Don't miss these riveting accounts that will change the way you see the woods forever.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Supercast – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072
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In this show, we go beyond the campfire stories to bring you first-hand encounters from people who say they've seen something impossible.
From backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers to quiet farms and crowded highways, the stories come from everywhere.
And each one leaves us with more questions than answers.
These are the voices of the people who've lived it.
So settle in because today you'll hear another account that just might change the way you see the woods forever.
So stay with us.
Feel free to share what you've experienced, sir.
My first time was in, can I say where it's where they were?
Absolutely, yeah.
Was in Yankee Springs, Michigan.
We were coon hunting.
I was just a child.
I can't tell you exactly how old, but it's possible I was five or six years old.
The dogs took off and chased a deer, which they weren't supposed to do.
So my grandfather set us on a tree that had been broken down to wait there while he went and got the dogs because it was a swampy area.
where we had parked and all around us was a hill that you could see, you know, the outline of trees and such.
And my brother that was with me was getting a little bit nervous about something.
And I pointed up the hill and said, well, Grandpa's just standing right there.
And he goes, no, that's not Grandpa.
and my grandfather came left in the opposite direction
and came back up the hill from the opposite direction.
And although he was a big man,
this thing was wide and big.
And I couldn't tell you exactly now,
but I've always remembered it.
And when we talked about it the next day,
my grandfather mentioned that I said
it felt like being in the twilight zone.
because of seeing him walk up after I just saw him in the opposite direction about 100 yards.
My second two incidences were in Athens, Michigan.
The first one, I was sitting indoors, and I heard the Ohio-type yell in the woods that were beyond the
acreage in my backyard. I could hear indoors. My wife come running in the house, scared.
My neighbor went in the house and called me and said, did you hear that? And I said, yes, I even
heard it indoors. It was May 27th about right around, I would say, maybe 2012.
An exact week later, I was the one outdoors.
We had projects going on because we had just bought the house.
I was the one outdoors.
And the same thing happened from this wooded area.
A friend of mine came later in the afternoon,
and I told him about it, and he goes, let's go check it out.
And when we got into the woods,
There were footprints.
I called the BFRO that were who was in charge of it in Michigan.
He came to my house and found other evidence of twisted trees and everything else that were actually in my yard.
We just had a lot of strange things happen in that Athens area.
That, you know, there was no explanation.
other than Bigfoot.
How close do you think it was getting to your house?
I think it was coming up to, I had a building, a giant building,
72 by 40 brick building that was two stories tall in back where I built a car,
built cars and worked on things.
I think it was coming to the back of that building,
which was maybe 40, 50 steps from the house.
And I believe it was coming more than one would come across the street that the woods that lined the road.
Because we'd hear them knocking back and forth at nighttime.
My wife would wake up to it and shake me and say, are you listening to that?
And of course, in summertime, we'd have the windows open.
And I'd pay a lot of...
of attention to it because it was like one was signaling to the other. You could tell they were
quite a distance away from each other. Do you know if, hold on, sorry, do you know if your neighbors
were experiencing anything as well? Yes, they were hearing stuff. Like I said, one of the first times
when my wife had heard it, my neighbor was out there and he heard it and called me. And,
and asked me if I heard it.
Me being in the house,
I heard it so plain and so loud,
it was almost like you could feel it.
Especially at the end of the call,
at the end of the call,
it got so deep and guttural
that it kind of felt it through the air.
And my wife wouldn't get scared
or think Bigfoot automatically
whatsoever, but she come running in the house and said,
what do you think that was?
And I said, what did it sound like to you?
And the first words that come out of her mouth were Bigfoot.
And she wouldn't be someone that would jump to that conclusion.
Based on what you've experienced over the years,
how would you describe what Bigfoot is?
I really
I don't believe they're
extra trust real like I read and hear
people's opinion of
I think they're just an unknown
maybe ape
maybe
an ape and human mixed
I don't I don't know
because the size
just is
is what makes
keeps my my mind
working you know but it the size of them having to go back so many thousands of
years for giganticus to be to have been alive I don't believe they could have
hid for that long but now it seems they ain't even hiding either that's the
thing that or AI is
taken over and you can't believe done of it.
Yeah, I mean, a lot of the stuff that you're seeing out there today is fake because it's
AI, but I'm also saying that we're either at the point where there's a ton of encounters
happening or people are just at the point where they don't care and they're sharing what they've
experienced, which I think is great. So it's a very interesting time period to live in.
But thank you so much for coming up and sharing what you experienced up there in.
Michigan. Well, I just hope that in my lifetime, they do find the correct answer. It's just one of the
things I even pray to God about that I do find out, you know, the truth during my lifetime. And I just
wanted to share that with you. And thank you. I watch you on here all the time. That's awesome.
Thank you so much. I appreciate it. And I hope you are able to stick around. Thank you.
God bless you. I'll be here.
You too. That's good stuff. Good stuff. Good first accounts from Michigan. Thank you, Slinger.
All right. Hey, Ronald, how's you going?
I'm good. How are you doing tonight?
Hey, doing great.
I don't know if it's much of a story. To be honest with you, I'm not sure if it's even a big foot story.
But it was something that was kind of stuck in my mind for quite a while.
So this happened, you mind if I just start it right away.
Go right ahead.
This happened, I want to say about it's going on three years ago.
Between two and three years ago, one of my older brothers passed away.
And I'm in Wisconsin.
And I live in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
And my brother was living up in the Indian Reservation in Managua, which is about a four-hour drive up.
north from Waukeshawn, Wisconsin. So it's a real wooded area, heavily wooded. And we were up there,
me and my wife, my three boys, and we met up with a couple friends of the family who were going up
for his funeral. We actually had to do a thing where we're Mexican-American, but his girlfriend
was native and when my brother passed away you know they had kids together uh they had a native
funeral for him uh that's what he wanted that was his last request and there's a whole ritual that goes
with it that's kind of cool i won't go into great detail for it but basically they start a fire in
front of the home and you got to keep it going that's why we went up there i i promised my brother
before he passed away that we would keep the fire burning for like three days and it's cold a
there extremely cold so when we went up there we rented out a place right outside of the
Indian Reservation which is lack the flambo so I want to see it was in in the
Manacqua area we showed up there you know the days are shorter up here in a cold
this was geez I should I should know this I apologize but kind of
remember the date. Let me look at, I actually got a photo of his on my, on my wall here.
Well, anyways, this was, this was at the end of winter, but it was still extremely cold.
And we rented out of place, like I said, and we were staying out there. And one of the
evenings that we came back after a lot of the rituals and stuff that we did, we were all pretty
tired and we went back to the place to the cottage that we were staying at and it was out there
all I remember it's it's by a lake but we never really got any time to spend there other
than because we were there for my brother's funeral and like I said we were there with a couple
friends they were in a cottage next to us and my wife's a smoker well I'm a smoker too but
I hadn't gone out with them they went out in the back deck hit her and a friend of ours that was
there. This was that night. It was pitch black. And we were sitting in the living room watching a
movie. And they came just busting in the door with, I mean, they were just pale white. And they
swore, they heard this animal. And there's a lot of beer up there, black bear. You know,
you see them every now and then or whatever, but they swore up and now. This was not a bear.
This was a, uh, sounded like a very large animal, uh, that kind of made like a roaring yell sound.
That's the best thing could explain it.
And then they said that it sounded like the way they heard it.
They heard it hit the water because there was a lake down below, but you couldn't see it at night, you know.
We went and looked the next day, but there was still snow on the ground and stuff so we didn't go all the way down by the lake.
But it was quite a ways, you know, I'd say maybe like 100 yards.
but like I said that night at night they're out there smoking you can't see anything it's pitch black
but they said that they heard the thing like whatever it was they believe jumped in the water
or it threw something in the water that was extremely large because the splash was really loud
and that's that's pretty much the story the way the way I remember it but it had us all thinking quite a bit
Wow. That's pretty cool. I don't hear a lot from northern Wisconsin, so that is great to hear that. Thank you for sharing that.
Yeah, you're welcome. Have a good night. You too, sir. Hi there. How are you?
You have to say we see in our language. Yes, sir, yes, sir.
Chihuacobo Apache.
Oh, pleasure to meet you, sir.
brother all right well feel free to to share what you would like to today sir in our language i said earlier
yatesi that means hello and goodbye but my story goes i had a friend of mine i i was hunting in colorado
i'm a big time native american hunter and uh i was hunting elk me and my son we had ATVs we had
trailers. We had my
old antique
what I say
it's called canvas.
It's made out of Denver canvas
tent company. I'm not getting
sponsorship, so just
bet off right off the bat.
But we were
hunting up there and
we were in the Salida area.
It's by going
up towards Bonanza.
If you go on Colorado
map, you go towards
Salida, further up,
there's nothing but it's a so watch area.
That's a native language, so watch.
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Ohio. He brought his girlfriend and her son. And we were hunting. We went scouting the day
before we got there before the hunting season opened. So we went scouting. And we were at 12,500
feet on the mountains as natives as we are I took them to a pristine spot where I knew the
elk word they say in our language when it's dry you go high when there's snow you go low
that's just our way so we were hunting we came back there's a lot of hunters believe me
that's a very predominant big big bull hunt so we
We were made up camp.
I had a hunter's temp.
We had food going.
I was cooking some of my famous oyster soup.
And I think that's what brought him in.
Because my friend Dave, he's from Ohio, he's a metal salesman for educational purposes.
Right.
But he was up there and he brought his desert storm.
I was cooking.
we were enjoying camp was going five of us not one of us five when we saw the the bushes move
eight to nine feet high at the very outskirts i had some coming lamps i had a shower slash
bathroom facility built out towards the there was a little creek running behind us but these bushes
were moving and he freaked out i told dave hey no no
Be cool.
Native to these lands.
I said to him, he just wants to know what he smells.
The food I was cooking was oysters.
Oysters carry, if you're cooking oysters out and open.
And he came through.
We saw the bushes, but the sound, when I watched this one program on YouTube,
these gentlemen are in the very backskirts of Alaska.
The same thing that he said is the same thing I said.
The bass, the sound of the grunt resonates to your body.
It's not what you normally hear from deer, elk, moose, bear, or mountain lion.
It's totally different.
As native people, we know these hairy creatures.
We call them brothers from the mountains.
So he came to visit.
I told him, chill out.
We're not going to do nothing.
He's not bothering us.
He just wanted to say hi by his movement.
And we had to accept it.
And I said, just leave it alone.
But my friend Dave pulled out that big Israeli.
And I started laughing.
I told him, hey, calm down, Dave.
He comes in peace.
He's not coming to bother us.
He enjoys the food that was cooking.
That is wild.
My goodness, have you been fortunate enough to have any other experiences out there?
That was my first ever experience, but I always watch these programs, and here's something that you have to understand.
I'm not saying it out of disrespect, I'm saying it out of knowledge.
Our people were basically friends with these creatures.
We've given gifts. They were called the protectors of the, the, they were called the protectors of the, the, the,
forest where you got to understand if you're not from these lands you will not understand it they've
been present to our people for thousands of years and what they're trying to portray in these channels
and all these YouTube channels you have to have the vibration the proper vibration to these
lands to communicate with these creatures they only understand our language if you know what I mean
Yeah, absolutely.
How does one do that?
You can't.
You can't.
You can't.
It's impossible.
They've known us for thousands of years, us are people, native people being to these lands.
They understood us.
We understood them.
We respected them.
They respected us.
And now they're making millions of dollars where people are donating money and so forth and so on.
where something they are not aware of
because they're not people from these lands.
You have to understand that.
That's clearly stated.
If you're from Russia, you're from Europe
or wherever you come from, that's your lands.
These are my native lands.
We know these stories throughout history.
Many tribes have stories of these people,
the hairy creatures of the mountains.
And that's where I think
to get down to the nitty gritty, if you really want a real authentic video or true connection to these lands
to communicate with these people, it's our people.
But no one's asked us yet.
So let me make sure I get this right.
So in order to communicate correctly, really one needs to go through an individual as yourself.
as our native people to these lands yes right so how would one do that like i said it's a
you're asking a question that's very difficult i get it yeah i can say this when i was up there
and i felt that presence the vibration that it was sending out to me i felt that peace my friend dave
felt otherwise he's not from these lands his ancestors came from somewhere else
Understand our stories.
Look them up.
That's all I can say.
You call me a liar.
I see it.
You call me a liar if you want, but look them up.
These are our stories.
No one asked us.
But yet you have these people spinning off all kinds of this and that, something or another,
and making money, donate, we'll go research.
They feel the vibration from outsiders as well.
You remember, thousands of years have people been here.
We felt that same vibration didn't understand the lingo and yet it cost us our land.
We are here.
We're still here.
We don't hate you.
We just want you to be fair.
That's all I'm out.
I get you.
I get it.
I get it.
Wow.
That's some really fascinating stuff to think about.
Thank you so much for sharing your viewpoint on things.
Some of my most favorite conversations have been with, you know, I've talked to individuals from the Tully River Reservation from Lakota.
That's in Kelly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just the things you learn from those conversations are just incredible.
So, thank you so much.
It's out of respect.
In our language, we would say yatese.
That means hello and goodbye.
There's no such thing as I'll see you later.
But anyway, Chihuacawa Apache.
I'm a native artist in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with all the disturbance and all the vibrations are going sideways with this earth, wars, and, you know, W's, you just say that with educational purposes.
All these Ws are circling our people.
This is not what we signed up for.
And I hate to bring politics, but politics is crooked.
That's all I can say.
And it's never been straight for us since day one since they came off the Mayflower.
Those pilgrims were very nice to us.
And we found that the end result after the fact.
But when it comes to Bigfoot, ask us if we're willing to speak up on these special creatures that were sent here to coexist with us, but in the shadows, so to speak.
if we were up in the mountains in summertime, we would run across them because they just like us, they migrate.
The food, the elk and the deer, they come down because of the snow, the level of snow, so they have to come down.
And they follow them because that's what their, you know, food is.
It's been a known fact that every time you go through these territories throughout the United States,
States, there's always called a trail, a game trail.
Learned the game trail as native people we learned for thousands of years.
We know where the buffalo were coming, the elk, the deer, the moose, and so forth and so on,
until we were disturbed on our peace of our land.
And then that was taken from us by the annihilation of millions above our buffalo, our mainstay of food.
If you can look at the Serengeti back in Africa, that was existing here.
The elk used to be in the open fields, the moose, the black bear, the grizzly.
Look at Alaska.
There's not many trees.
But what's roaming there?
Exactly what was roaming here.
the elk the wolves the black bear the grizzly the you know all these animals the buffalo and then on top of that you go further the the giant migration of the not antelope but what are they called the not reindeer caribou there you go that is our peoples we knew the cycle of migration and we would store our food to
in summertime or winter because that's the coldest they would come through we would take what
we need to last us through winter so these are the simple facts they're not something that's
scientific or somebody writing on a piece of paper these are facts these animals would migrate
and our people would intercept them in these migrations and have food for winter
United States was no different.
But when it comes to Bigfoot, that's sacred.
It's important to us.
These are the caretakers of the woods.
And we named them that, and they were like the Harry Brothers, so to speak.
So you don't get a lot of information from our people
because we're kind of like, let's just say, in the left field,
don't want to speak about it.
But there's many stories, if you talk to our native people
about the hairy brothers that live in the mountains.
And they're here.
And now you guys are seeing just smidgets of evidence,
but nobody knows what truly evidence that's occurred.
We have it in our stories.
Fascinating.
Well, thank you for coming up.
I appreciate you, Sharon.
I think this will steer people in the right direction.
But thank you so much for coming up, sir.
You have to respect it.
This is not something that's a sideshow.
You have to respect what creator gave us.
He gave us protectors, just like, and I hate to get in the politics, you know, how crooked that is.
Everything that's going on in this atmosphere, the United States, Turtle Island,
atrocities throughout years.
And I hate to, like I said, I don't want to go into that.
But as a Native American through these lands,
it's unfortunate that greed is the root of all the evil.
And when they're chopping all these trees down around,
like just say, Brazil, Colombia,
all these where the indigenous people live,
they're tearing down all these forests
that is the breadth of this earth
that cleans the air that we all breathe
is these jungles
and these places that we call
inhabitable places
that's our lung to this earth
and when people don't understand what we understand
as native people
when it comes to our brother in the mountains
the hairy brother
they make a circus out of it.
It's unfortunate.
So it's a lot to learn.
It's a lot to learn, but it's a lot to think about as well.
But I appreciate you coming up.
Thank you so much, sir.
Thank you, my friend.
I come in peace.
I hope people understand what I'm saying.
It's simple.
You don't need science.
You need to understand that this vibration, this earth is putting off.
It's going to be the end of all of us.
Green is controlling everything throughout this country and this world.
We never were brought up that way.
We were brought up to live coexistent with this land, the animals that the Creator gave us.
And it says in their Bible, and I hate to say this,
everything I have for you is there.
The fruits, the many vegetables,
and the healing purposes of all these plants that he gave us to heal ourselves.
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But see, people don't think that way.
In today's world, they think of simplicity in big pharma theory.
Take a pill, headache goes away.
It's out there.
It's growing in these lands.
Our people knew of this.
it heals our body
everything that comes from this earth
was given to all of us
but see
what what amazes people
is the extraordinary stuff that happens
on this earth
something they don't
they have no clue of
or no existent
or connection to it
if you know what I mean
our people were connected
so if you look at the piffroglyphs
of throughout the United States
you see a big hairy thing with a light on it.
Yes.
That is Bigfoot.
Absolutely.
It's a being that it's it's a being that we ourselves try to understand.
But there's a purpose.
It's here for a reason.
Maybe it's here to share our end to tell us a story if we can communicate with it properly.
Humans are bad.
people. They always hate each other because of greed, anger, or even just blindfolded, not knowing what
direction is up or down. It's sad that we have to continue living this way in this country
of my people, my lands under all this chaos that's going on today. It's going to be end of all of us.
no one's safe
because
when the
time comes
where are you going to hide
that is all I have to say
I'm Ray Blackbird
Chihuahua Apache
I come in peace
I hope you understand
what I try to say
and my message
not to disrespect
listen to the words
why are a human
always hating
other humans for what reason?
Creator sent us here to live on Islam,
to be free people. Are we really free?
That is all I have to say.
Great talk. Great talk. Thank you so much.
We hope to hear again from you someday. Hopefully.
Thank you for coming up, sir.
That was really special, guys. That was a special chat.
My goodness. There was a lot to take away from that.
I hope. Hey, Nitro, how are you?
Hey, not too bad. How about yourself?
Hey, good. I feel free to share what you've experienced out there in the PNW.
Okay. Yeah, I lived up in the Olympic National Park in the Pacific Northwest, the rainforest.
And I had several incidences.
The one, though, that was the most striking where I got a very good, clear view of a big foot.
was I had worked at a shipyard.
I was building boats.
And I'd worked a late shift, and I was headed home after getting some dinner.
And I was, the road went along a swamp.
There's a harbor on one side and a deep wooded area off to the left, to the south.
And I was going west, going back toward the coast, toward where I was living, right on the beach there.
and the road turned
it was almost midnight.
It was close to midnight.
And it was dark.
And I had to pick up with these K.C. lights across the top.
They used to be popular back.
They spotlights across the roll bar.
It's kind of an off-road truck.
And so I was out on that highway by myself, just a two-lane,
going along between the harbor there.
There was a swamp there off.
between the road and the harbor.
So I was going along toward the coast
and had my big KC lights on,
trying to light it up.
It's kind of drizzly.
And the road turned just a little bit to the left.
And as I'm coming up, I saw on the shoulder,
what I thought was on the shoulder,
what I thought was a hunter, a bow hunter,
and a gilly suit.
And because that was a deep swamp,
deep wilderness,
It was bow season.
It was close to November.
And in that part of the country, it was bow season at the time.
I thought, well, a bow hunter had gotten lost and finally found his way out to the highway.
And here he's walking up the road trying to make his way back to town or get somebody to pick him up in a gilly suit.
That was my first thought when I saw it up ahead a little ways kind of beside the road.
But I got up close to it and I had all those lights on.
And I realized that's not somebody's.
standing on the shoulder because the shoulder of the road drops down into that swamp about
maybe 10 foot or more.
And he wasn't standing on the road.
He was standing down the bank, but he was so tall that he was probably five, his head is
five or six foot off the road.
So I'm guessing he's probably every bit of, he had been close to eight to 10 foot tall
from how far down the bank, the shoulder he was standing.
And it looked just like a dude in a gilly suit, you know, just, of course, it was at night,
so I didn't see a lot of details.
But he was standing there staring at me.
And when I saw it, like, it took me a minute to register what I was looking at.
Because it was like I saw it, but I didn't believe it.
It was so out of what I was expecting to see.
And so I slowed down.
But when I realized it was not a hunter needing help, I got the,
this sense of fear that come over me, that thing scared me to death.
And I went on past it, about 20, 30 feet up the road,
gave me time to get armed and spun around and tried to catch it in my lights again.
I wanted to see it, but I didn't want to see it again without feeling like I could
protect myself in some way.
That thing, it was huge.
Scared me to death.
But I never saw it.
By the time I got turned around and had gone.
But I saw it.
I mean, I really, you know, the Indians all had stories and had hunting buddies that had stories.
And I always just kind of wrote it off as a legend or just campfire stories, you know.
But man, that night I saw it.
I mean, in full spotlight staring back at me.
I'm a believer whether I want to be or not now.
But it was something.
Never forgot it.
Wow.
But it was standing there.
That was about 11 o'clock.
I'm thinking he was probably hunting in that swamp.
And I was trying to get up into the mountains up the wooded area across the road.
And I happened to catch me in my spotlights there.
But, yeah, that was something else.
That is wild.
I wish now, you know, they've got the cameras on the dash.
You can put on your, now, I wish I'd have had that because I would have had it in full spotlights.
And that had been a something to have.
I'd heard them.
I've heard them since then.
I've spent a lot of time in the wilderness.
And I'd heard them plenty times, but I didn't know what the noise was.
In the woods, you hear lots of things.
And normally you understand what it is.
But they do like a knocking on a tree.
And they make different noises.
And there's a certain yowl that they make.
And I'd heard that knocking.
Oh, four or five times.
I didn't know what it was.
I just figured somebody's out chopping a tree down.
But I never, I never, one time I tried to find the fella doing the chopping,
and I never could find him.
And it didn't click to years later.
I started learning when I had my encounter and I started doing investigation.
Like, what in the world?
This things are real, you know?
Then I heard about the knocking, like, well, that's what I heard.
So I guess I've had several experiences with them, but that, that night in the spotlight's on the truck.
that was that that kind of made a believer out of me whether I wanted to be or not you know oh absolutely
and what uh what year did you say that was oh that have been uh that have been 99 okay gotcha
november are you do you feel comfortable sharing the general area or just leave it to
olympic national park oh yeah i'm fine with that that was that was
in Gray's Harbor.
I was traveling.
Grace Harbor, I was traveling from Aberdeen to Westport where I was living.
And that Grace Harbor is full of it.
Evidently.
Oh, you know.
You know 100%.
I mean, there's so much activity in Grace Harbor.
It is wild.
Yeah.
And I don't know if there's something you want to use if it means much to you.
But to me, I was raised in an environment where
I don't know, maybe I'm saying too much, but I know a lot of people that had some spiritual problems, if you make sense.
Demonic issues.
And there's a type of fear when you're in the presence or experiencing having a demonic experience.
It's like a certain strain of fear that is unique to that type of situation.
And that's what hit me when I saw him.
and I had that same, I don't know how else say it, flavor, tight of fear when I saw him.
And so I don't know.
I've always wondered maybe there's some kind of connection, but I don't know.
You know, it's just, maybe it's just responding to something I don't understand,
and that's how I respond to so maybe just on my part.
I don't know if that was a result of the type of influence I was falling under,
or just my reaction to the unknown, you know.
That's really interesting, yeah.
That was interesting to me.
I've never really sorted to you that entirely, but.
A question for you, just in case you know anything, because you're from that area.
Have you heard of anything up by the Lake Cushman area?
Cushman?
I didn't spend too much time around Cushman.
I have a similar story
and I don't know
it was my grandfather
if you want to hear it if you got a moment
Yeah absolutely
Okay he was hunting
Or he was fishing
Up north
Oh what's the name of that lake
I was just south of
Tohola
The res up there
And
I can't remember the name of that lake
But anyway he was out there fishing
Got dark
And he loaded his stuff
And backed his truck
in the small parking lot to try and get to go home and he back accidentally backed the tires
of his pickup off the parking lot there and so here he's out the middle of nowhere stuck he couldn't
get the tire started spinning out he was stuck so he's trying to figure out how to get out of there
and while he's back there with a shovel trying to do something whatever he could um
He said some fella come out of the woods and he was he was huge.
He was like seven foot tall, just a giant of a man.
But it was dark so he couldn't see him real clearly.
I mean, it's pitch black.
The guy never went around the front of the truck.
So it was kind of by the light of the taillights of the pickup.
And the guy just walked out of the woods, great big.
He said he was built like an ape, but it was a man.
And he just thought it was some kind of a hermit or something.
Sometimes you get people who just, they're kind of odd or they move out in the woods and be a hermit.
So they don't fit into society and that they're more comfortable there.
So he assumed that sort of fella it was.
He never said a word to him, walked out, helped just leaned up against the back of his truck and shoved it a foot or two forward to get him up on the solid and turn around and walk back in the woods and never said a word to him.
No way.
So that would have been just south of Tahola up on the res there.
So looking back, I wonder if it wasn't a saskwash or a big foot, whatever you want to call it, you know.
Yeah, I mean, it would make sense.
But yeah, so that's up on the Quinnell Reservation.
Yeah.
Yeah, been right around there.
Yeah.
Oh, my goodness.
Wow.
I appreciate you coming up and sharing your encounter and your story and what you've heard.
It's such a cool area.
I mean, there's so much that happens up in that area.
But I appreciate you coming up, Nitro.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, you're welcome.
I just kind of stumbled across your site and thought I'd share with you.
And I'm glad I got to tell somebody, I guess.
I don't tell a whole lot of folks.
I think you're nuts, you know.
But I thought I was nuts until I saw it myself.
Maybe, you know, I don't know what to think now.
You're not nuts, man.
You're just in a special club of people.
So I hope you're able to hang out for a little bit.
it but you have a good one sir all right you too thank you goodbye good stuff man oh my goodness
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going with you hey doing good feel free to share what you've come up to share today um i live in
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And me and my girlfriend, we were parked, you know, just eating some submarines.
And then I got out to go to the wash, you can come back in, into the car.
It was pitch black, nothing around, couldn't see anything.
And then all of a sudden we heard this roar.
And it was such a loud roar that it was vibrating my chest.
You know, in those smaller cars, they used to have a speaker in the front just by the window, the older cars.
It was vibrating that.
And I told her shut off the radio.
It's vibrating.
She said the radio is off.
And I said, we better get out of here.
And it was such a row.
And my chest was vibrating from this hell of a roar.
So that was my first experience.
I don't know what it was.
I don't think it was a bear.
There's no way it could have been a bear.
I'm pretty sure it was a big foot
and then I had the
I researched that area and
later on found that there was
sightings around that area
my
second one
was in the early
late 1980s
I used to go hunting up
I'm not going to tell you where
but we used to go up hunting a bunch of us guys
and we had a cabin up there
and we come out in the morning
there was just fresh snow on a
ground about two inches of snow and I seen these tracks these tracks crossed the field and I'm
wondering holy geez no there's 15 inches long these tracks I'm going geez that's kind of weird
so I look across the field for where these tracks were and something was watching me behind the
trees I could see it behind the trees and then when I started this step forward
It took off just like a bird would take off so fast.
And then I could hear it thumping on the ground running.
And I could hear it run, run and thump, thump, thump, thump, as it was running.
So I went and I started falling in tracks.
I had a rifle with me, so I wasn't scared or nothing.
I didn't plan on shooting it, that's for sure.
But I was curious.
So then I started seeing the tracks.
And the tracks were, and I was physically fit back then.
I could, you know, do just anything about track or field.
It was making larger leaps than I could do.
I tried to recreate their leaps, but it was like a 10-foot leap from one foot to the next foot to the next one.
And then it got down to the end of the tree line.
And then there was footprints there, but then it vanished.
There was no, there was a creek there, but it was all, uh, branches were all cut in.
And they were, the tracks just vanished right there.
It was like snow on the ground, but I couldn't see any tracks anywhere around.
I went all the way around and it was like it just vanished.
And I'm going, how could that be?
You can see the tracks of it where it was running, but then it came to a spot and it just sort of vanished,
which was kind of weird.
You see in the track, there's no way it could have went anywhere.
They couldn't have climbed a tree because there's no trees that were near it because it was down the trail
where it was running.
That was a weird one.
Yeah.
I couldn't.
And then the next time, same, well, similar spot, just about a mile further in the bush,
it was muddy.
It was very muddy.
So all of a sudden I've seen these tracks, and that was back in the 2000s.
And I forgot my camera at the time to take pictures of deer, if we got any deer.
there was tracks in the mud that went down about eight inches to a foot.
And it was deep.
It was walking in a certain way.
So the reason of how I know how Bigfoot walks is they walk one foot in front of the other.
They don't walk like humans.
They do not.
They walk one foot in front of the other.
And what I see in the mud, and I walk beside the mud,
to make sure there was no other tracks around
that I only went in about two inches maybe
two inches so whatever this was
was really heavy to go in at least 10 inches or more
I was I was astounded
I got the hunting buddies and they all took a look at it
and they said holy geez well you know
but a lot of us that we didn't bring cameras back then
we just you know that was another one
and then the first exact sighting
that was below side
Sudbury, Subbury, Ontario, in Canada.
And I was fishing on a lake, a remote lake that's about a half an hour drive from the main highway.
And it was a hot day since September.
And I was fishing.
And I looked up and I seen this black thing.
And this thing is looking at me.
And it's all black.
And I'm wondering, that's weird.
It's got to be it's got to be like 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Why would somebody be wearing a jacket or something that when it's this hot?
It was like extremely hot for September.
And so I got the binos from the boat and I was looking and all of a sudden I've seen the face and the body and the hair and everything.
And it was like I was disappointed at the face.
It was a juvenile.
I was about six feet tall.
I was disappointed in the face.
that I'm thinking, you know, like the face behind you, it would look like?
No, it didn't look like that.
It had like, you know, those BC totem poles that you see in the highest,
where they have the oval mouth, big oval mouth.
Well, that's what it had.
It had a big oval mouth like that.
I'm going, well, that's kind of weird.
You know, I had a little furry hair on top of its head like it did.
But a big old mouth, like those totem poles that I've seen.
I'm going, I was expecting something like this.
that's behind you, but no, that was kind of weird.
So I monitored it for about, and I was about 200 yards from the creature with the Bino's.
And I watched it until it just walked away into the bush.
I think it was heading down to the water get a drink because it was very hot at there.
So those are my experiences.
So incredible.
I want to comment on that last one.
literally earlier today and last night I've been having this internal thought where it's like okay so if you've got all these carvings of the Sasquatch faces with the lips that look like they're whistling why aren't witnesses saying that they're seeing that?
Yeah.
And it was kind of messing with me and this is important because you're the first person in five years.
that has told me that what i saw looked exactly what's on those what's on those totem poles yeah that's
that's what's that is huge yeah kind of really blew me away i was kind of disappointed but that big oval
mouth i was wondering and it wasn't that tall it was about six feet it wasn't huge but it was covered
in fur and the only reason i figured it was down there was to get a drink of water because it
was very hot that day my goodness um what you saw were the
So in the carvings, the lips are usually pretty big.
Was the mouth pretty big as well?
Yeah, the mouth was big, big oval.
And I was going, this is weird.
It's not like the one behind you.
It was like an oval mouth.
And I'm going, well, it can't be a mask.
You can't be somebody putting on something.
And I'm going, who would do that?
It was being that hot.
Right.
And I was in the middle of nowhere.
So basically, half an hour drive, and there was nobody around.
like it's a remote lake.
It's fascinating stuff.
Do you remember the shape of its head at all?
The head was kind of roundish, but I could tell it was juvenile.
It wasn't that big.
But it was on the rocks.
I wanted to go explore to see the footprints,
but it was on rocks at the time when I seen it.
And I didn't see any footprints when I went over there to go check it out after.
But it was looking at me as I was looking at you because he must have been astounded by me because
and I was astounded by him because I never seen something like that with an oval mouth.
And I'm thinking, wow, it doesn't look like a real big foot like you see on the pictures that you see on the internet.
Right.
Well, I mean, I guess the question is what is real?
Is it all these pictures we're seeing on the internet or is it what's been captured in things like totem poles from from past?
You know, and it's something to think about and your story backs it up.
So it's very cool.
Thank you for coming up.
Anytime, thanks.
Good stuff.
Oh my goodness.
That was incredible.
Hey, Kent.
How are you?
How are you doing?
Hey, doing good.
Feel free to share what you've come up to share.
my first one i was really really really young so i can't even substantiate if it was real or not
but it was in uh putney vermont oh snap really yeah and uh back in my day used to be able to like
stuff kids in the back of the station wagon and that's what we were doing when we were camping um the adults
were in the trailer, the teens were intense, and the little ones were locked inside the back of
the station wagons and the backseat. I woke up early morning, like 5, 435, you know that blue
kind of dawn, dusky kind of time? Yeah. And my head was towards the back of the station wagon,
and when I woke up, there was something with a face looking down at me. No way.
I was probably seven slash maybe eight years old.
Oh my goodness.
What year was this, Kent?
We're talking maybe 82.
Oh, my goodness.
So do you know where Northfield is in Mass?
Northfield?
Yeah.
Not exactly.
Do you know?
So I drive through.
Oh, okay, okay.
So I grew up about half an hour south.
of where you're talking. So I'm very familiar
with the area. Okay, so
you're up like Greenfield area
or? Yeah,
it's like 15 minutes north of Greenfield.
Yep. Nice.
Yeah. Wow.
Do you remember? Go ahead.
I was just saying how it's a nice,
wooded area, and
I mean, people don't think the East Coast
has a lot of them, but they do.
Absolutely.
Because we have the Appalachian
trail. Yeah. Yeah, it's it's a great area. Do you remember any details about what you saw in that face that was so close to you?
Strangely enough, I could sketch it out for you, but this is the strange thing. Do you know that guy up in Canada who everybody
Talk to me? Yes, there you go. Yeah. Yeah. You know the one big foot that's, uh, it has a very flat looking face and it's like,
A tinian color?
Yes, I do.
Exactly know what you're talking about.
That exact big foot is what I saw.
Wow.
So when I actually ever came across that footage on the internet, I was like, oh my gosh, that was, it was identical.
My goodness.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's wild.
I've never heard of any sightings by Putney or Bradaburl or that whole area.
That is really cool.
Yeah.
Did anyone else in the car see it as well?
No.
No, my cousin was with me and my other cousin was in the middle seat.
And they just, I think my cousin Dave woke up when I kind of like,
in scream, but I like really like jumped like to like get.
away from the window. Yeah. Oh my goodness. Yeah. So, so that, and you were young and you were
young, so that must have affected you pretty, pretty wild. Yeah, yeah. And, um, I mean, for,
for many, many years until I had like other encounters with, I've never seen one again, but
there's been, you know, the knocking and, and because I'm avid camper and hunter and stuff. So,
The other signs are there, but that was, I would call that, like they call it a class egg.
Oh, yeah, I mean, absolutely 100%.
Yeah.
And I'd love to see it again, but that's, you know, it's just like you want to, but then you don't want to.
Sure.
Yeah.
Where were you experiencing wood knocks?
That was when we camped up in Newfane, Vermont.
Yep.
that was actually my same cousin was there again um we were much older now we're this is like when
we're adults and uh neither one of us could go to sleep in our tents because we we talked about it
the morning over coffee we thought it was like deer fighting in the woods oh my goodness dude
i'll tell you what i've only heard from people and from vermont two times in five years
Yeah, it's very rare.
It's extremely rare.
And then my third and final one so far, up in Vermont anyway,
because it seems like when they let you see that,
or like when they let you see or acknowledge them,
they kind of mark you.
So you're prone to have more sightings or more experiences.
So my last one in Vermont, we were again camping.
and everybody had retired.
It was probably about 2.30 a.m. in New Paine.
And my wife's best friend was on a blow-up mattress by the fire.
And I was sitting on the picnic table, like my butt on the top of the table,
and like just watching the fire and keeping it going.
And out of the woods, there was like, it was like right upon us.
and it was like three big like exhale blows, like something kind of like what a deer would do.
But like I said, I'm a hunter and I've been blown at by a dough before.
And it's not the same.
So I jumped down off the picnic table.
I grabbed her out of a dead sleep and I yanked her up onto the picnic table with me.
And she got to hear the three blows again with her own ears.
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And then nothing left, nothing, we couldn't hear nothing move away.
It was silent.
It was not like a bear or a moose circling camp.
it was just that instance and it was done it over with my goodness that's that's intense you know
the area i do get stuff from um is uh do you know glastonbury mountain oh yeah that's a hot spot
the triangle oh yeah i've gotten yeah exactly bennington triangle i've gotten one i'm up to three
different things uh actually two different um people contacting me now for uh for glastonbury it's
It's pretty wild, but that's just west of where you're talking about.
Yeah.
Kind of.
Well, when my father-in-law's land was where we camped, Newfayne, it was a dead-end road with like four or five, six properties.
And then there was this, I guess you were kind of called like an outdoorsy camp or something.
It was called the Manitoba Project or something.
I think it's still there.
It's just like for people to get out in the woods and enjoy nature.
we experienced like rock stacking
you wake up in the morning and there's four or five rocks on top of each other
it's like what the heck
man that's wild oh my goodness can't i'm so glad you you came up and shared uh there's
as i said there's not a lot of info about vermont this is good stuff oh what years were
were the new fain incidents um i haven't written down at home it was uh
probably like 94 93.
Okay.
That's crazy.
The one where I pulled my wife's best friend up on the picnic table,
that was actually 4th of July weekend.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's wild, man.
Dude, thank you so much for coming up.
I appreciate you, Sharon.
Good stuff.
Yeah, I missed a little time.
So keep it coming.
Appreciate that.
You got it.
Bye.
Dude, that's so cool.
I love New England stuff because I don't hear it a lot.
Yeah, Metro, how's it going?
It's all right.
So long story short, when I was a kid, I got in trouble.
And they put me in a boys' like program.
If you live in Florida, it's on the north side of the Okachovia River,
out in the middle of nowhere.
Seminole and Miccosukee Indians, like kind of ran it.
And you had to stay there for three months.
And at the end of those three months they sent you out on something called a solo.
You ride blindfolded on the back of a four-wheeler out into the Okeechobee wilderness,
and you have to survive for three days and three nights.
So I'm on there on my second day,
and I start to smell like dead flesh, like roadkill kind of like.
You know what, like decaying flesh, like an animal that got ran over?
I started smelling that at night.
And at the daytime, I would get up and try to look for the carcass or whatever that smell was, and I can never find nothing.
So on the third night of my solo, I smelled that smell again.
Like, I don't know what time it was, but it was in the middle of the night.
I had a little campfire going where I was camped out at.
Like I said, that smell.
and where I camped at there was a canal
and I heard something step around my tent
kicked my fire
like grunt because it burnt its foot
and ran off, jumped into canal
climbed up the other side of the bank
and you could just hear it running through
the I don't wouldn't say
swamp land I guess like it would splash
It wasn't like a four-footed animal.
It sounded like a big human being like running through swamp, swamp land.
And that's my story.
Oh my goodness.
That is really, really intense.
Thank you for sharing that.
Thank you for coming up, man.
Thank you for the support as well.
I really appreciate it.
All right.
I appreciate you guys.
Thank you.
Man, oh my goodness.
The hits keep on coming.
Hey Justin, how's it going?
Good. Can you hear me?
Yes, I can hear you.
Feel free to share what you have come up to share tonight.
Okay, I'm from northern BC, Canada.
Yep.
My people have only been contacted.
The town I live in, it's only 56 years old.
So we have some really old stories that are people.
I'm Heisla, where people of the snow.
Yeah.
So I have a lot of stories, like knowledge that has been.
passed down to me. So my grandmother had told me about many different species of
Sasquatch and you guys were talking about the oval mouth and those are
basically the juvenile self-satch they change if they get bigger hey. So in our
stories we have the oval mouths as well and we also have red hair. We call it
bookless they're like wild men. Then there's also the wild men like people go
overboard and when they get to the shoreline they're supposed to hug a tree and that regrounds you to
Mother Earth so you don't go you don't lose your mind and that's how they get wild um some some people
get wild in that manner then we have a little tiny we call them quad giles they're like another
ape-like creature that's probably about knee height and they're like um more like little spider monkeys
with really sharp claws and they're hairy.
They're like they look like little monkeys.
The story I'm going to tell you is when first contact happened to my people in the early 1800s,
the Hudson Bay Trading Company was around our area for starting to open up.
And the Queen's guards were really after all the black bear fur for their hats.
So they gave our people our first rifles.
We went out there's this one guy they were going goat hunting and they went to this one part where I'm from.
It's called Camano.
And they went up to the rock and he took a left.
The other highlands went up to the right and we used to put sticks down.
That way if you went out hunting and you got your cat, you would come back to your canoe and you'd lay your stick down saying you got out safely.
The lap two had to stay in wait until each got out so they'd be able to notify if anybody got hurt and never got hurt.
but he got hurt and never came back to the checkpoints.
So this man took the left trail going up to the goat,
and he got to the Salmonberry patch where he saw this with Black Bear.
And he took out his weapon, and he lined it up, and he unaligned the thing.
As he stood up, he was going to go get his catch.
Three big, um, three big Sasquatch stood up and they looked over at him.
And he froze. He dropped his firearm.
He ended up urinating on his cat.
his firearm. He was so scared and he spoke in our language saying, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I did not know. I did not know you guys were
was. I thought you were a black bear trying to apologize in a weak of our language. So those things looked at him and they were shocked and keep in mind that Hudson Bay Company had just came here in the 1800s. And these are probably the first first cracks of a rifle that they've ever heard around the whole territory.
So those things looked down.
They looked at the man.
They looked back at the fallen, their fallen satsquatch.
And my grandfather told me they grabbed them by the wrists and the ankles,
and they swung on kind of like a swinging rope.
And they lifted the, the, the, the squash went in the air,
and the body fell and hit the ground.
And they looked at the man again, and he was scared.
He's still talking in our language.
and they went and did that three times, grabbed them by the ankles and the wrists,
and they flung them up in the air.
And on the third time, they looked at the man.
I'm keeping his name out of the story because you're going to share it after.
In the kit loat where I'm from, it's like a lot of bedrock that comes straight out of the biggest
fjorge in the world.
So it's like a lot of vertical rocks.
And we had trained mountain climbers that would actually go out and go hunting and stuff like
that. So he was an experienced goat hunter, meaning he was able to climb the highest rocks that there were.
Well, there's this one rock that was so ovoid shape that nobody could actually get leverage on and
climb. It was like a big oval boulder that was there. Billy Hall, or yeah, well, that was his
name, Billy Hall. He went running all the way down the trail. These things were chasing them
from behind. Their arms lifted up like spider monkeys, and they went side to side and they were
stepping and he went running to that thing he blacked out his adrenaline was going so so much that he
when he came to he was on top of that rock that no one was able to climb and those arms were dangling
just at the top of that rock and he turned around and where he could slide off the rock and continue
to run that's where his canoe was so he took a chance and he slid down the rock and he went running
all the way down the trail and he got onto the back end of his canoe and these are big cedar canoes
that they used to go.
So launching that, not like launching a modern canoe.
He grabbed that back end of the canoe, and he went running out into the water,
and he hopped in and started taking his canoe paddle and paddling.
But he heard splashes going behind him, and he started paddling as fast as he could.
The adrenaline hit him really, really good.
He started paddling really hard, and he got out deep enough because it's the biggest
fjord, so it gets really deep.
He was confident enough to turn around, and those things went into the water up to their
chest and their arms were out like spider monkeys still and they were making whooping noises at it.
When he came back to the village, he told the story.
There's one part I forgot out while he was on top of that rock.
He looked up to where that other fallen Sasquatch was and behind this tree peaked out this
big giant pure white Sasquatch, like a huge one he said was like three times as big as
those other ones. So my grandmother also said there's different species, like there's ones that
live on alpine that no human could live up there because there's not enough oxygen, but these
these great apes can live up there. And that's what they think that these species here were.
So when he got home, he told the village what had happened and he was a carver, a master carver,
so he carved out the mask and it had the lips that you guys are talking about on the total
poles like that's a region i'm from is um inland from high to guai i guess if you guys know where that is
so he had those really big lips then he paddled out the next day and he went to the rock
and he carved the three faces of those juveniles that were there and though in the rock today you
can see those big lips that are still there the circle ones when he went back home he went into a
coma and back then going into a coma was um quite
different than today with life support and stuff.
But we have bull kelp.
They cut off the top of a bull kelp.
In the bottom, it's like a cow's whip, but it's hollow.
So they cut that off.
They were able to insert that down into his stomach and they kept on feeding him bone broth.
He was in the coma for an entire year because he was such a shock of what he just saw and what had just happened.
And these things, sometimes they say they're mythical.
I'm not too sure if people have mentioned portals and zero point energy, those types of things yet.
We have similar stories to those types of portals, those types of beings.
Like there's many different types of these species of these wild things.
So he woke up a year after and when he got its strength back, he went back out into the community.
and he was actually when he shook people's hand
we have a word it's called
that doofy we mean to be able to see
many different things that
that the waking world can't
right so it's like special types of
psychic abilities he would shake people's hands
and he would like picture that when they passed away
how long they would live he would be able to
oh my goodness
um
when he got really
old. He
was in his
bed. They all gathered
around and he made one last
prediction. He said,
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and it's going to eat its way down through the
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importance of the job, and that the 99% of the people of more of 50,
yet have the virus that causes the Culebrilla. Although not all the persons in risk
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thought he was
losing his
mind at that
time because
how could
this big
giant
worm eat
its way
through bedrock
like right
through a
mountain?
Well, that's
where they built
a dam
and his
prediction
came through
years,
years later
they had this
big giant
you know
those
tunnel
building machines they bore through.
Yep.
Yeah, that's what they used.
And he passed away.
And yeah, his predictions came true.
So they do have an element of magic as well.
And there's other stories older that they used to live with us.
And we used to live with all of these in harmony.
Like in my territory, one, one Sasquatch, I guess you'd have
call it a cub at that point a child was adopted by a family but the thing was so wild and it loved
its mother that adopted it but it was really violent to other people in the village so she isolated in
this cove around bishop bay it's a hot springs around here and she raised the child there that was like hers
oh my goodness um just so i get a feel for the area so this is is this right
underneath where the tip of southeast Alaska is?
Yeah, kid them at BC.
And then if you go out,
what I would suggest for you to do
is something like Google Maps
and you'd be able to pin everybody's stories
and translate them on there.
I've done that for...
Oh, I have it.
Yeah.
So...
Yeah.
Yeah, out there, they're like...
We have stories.
We have trapper cabins
that are still available
for people to go out trapping.
And they go into the cabins,
but all these rocks get back.
So I run culture camps and I reintroduce our culture to our youth.
So we were out at Wewani Hot Springs for a couple weeks.
And we have little clinkers to sing our ancestral songs or Devil's Club sticks.
And we hit them together kind of like and use our drums at the same time.
We stopped.
We were all of us wrote in probably 16 youth and about five camp counselors.
Right when we stopped drumming and hitting, we heard tree knock.
and stuff and the kids were looking at me and they knew what it was because we talked about
the saskwarks already we let them know the buses around and they were like well what do they do
and why are they hitting the hitting the trees and i said well we're hitting our sticks i said i
probably called them in we're the only sound from here to like a hundred miles that way like we
were way out in an isolated tent so that night um all the kids were freaked out we stayed up a bit
late and we let the fire burn out they went into their their camps i had the trappers
cabin. I'm not even joking. We put the electric fence and stuff on, but I had this little
overhanging cliff on the left side of mine that the electric fence went under that cliff,
the height of that cliff. It was not a big cliff. It was only like seven feet high. But right
on my trappers cabin, I swear I felt two feet land just outside the wall. And I was so creeped
out, the window was there. And I went up with a towel over the window.
Because in our stories, they sometimes peek in, and they put their faces right up to the window, and they peek in.
And I was not ready to see that.
So the next morning, where we had our canoes and the tide was coming up rapidly, we went out to where the canoes were.
We followed these feetprints straight out there.
And right where this mud spot was, there's probably like a 14 to 16 inch footprint.
And as a tide was coming in, we did get a picture of it too.
My sister, I'd have to ask her for it.
but you can see the water pooling into it and then when the tide went out they were all gone
wow oh my goodness this is some really incredible stuff and thank you for sharing
stories that are so special to your culture i mean it's just wild absolutely wild stuff
different ones shapeshift all different types of shapeshifters like ottermen they shapeshift into
these big human beings um the halibut shapeshifted shapeshifted
that gifted us our hella bit hooks.
We have stories of cave bears that we fought off
that go back to about 40,000 years ago.
No way.
Oh, my goodness, dude.
Can you send me an email?
I would love to have contact with you
outside of this platform.
So maybe we could have another conversation someday.
My email is Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
That's cave.
bear stories. That's really cool.
The one thing I forgot
to say is those
humans that go overboard and they turn
wild.
So they went out on canoes.
They actually mourned
that these people, they found their canoes
top-sided, like flipped over
and rough weather. So they assume
that they passed on. So they would mourn their
death. But their wives
would always, and there's
three different stories that I could talk about,
but the one actually where they
brought the person back to like be a human they the the creature would go up and peek in and his wife's
wife's window and she would look over and see this dark furry face like this thing was just like
hideous she would scream this is before phones or anything like that she called her brothers um they had
they had modern rifles at that time that's still the first introduction of those things um they chased it off
But it kept coming back every few nights.
So what they did, the old lady told them they think it's that person's husband.
They're coming back to a peek at his wife.
They're in love.
And what would happen?
They dug a big trap in front of a window, a hole down, and they put a whole bunch of rocks in there.
And then they filled it up with water.
And then they covered it with sticks and stuff.
So when this went up to the window, they heard it crash down in there.
And then the breed came out and they have we have a root.
It's a really powerful medicine for our people.
And they held them down.
They rubbed them with this root and he started talking English again.
And he was like, keep going, keep going.
And they're dunking them under the water, bathing them with this root.
It's like a spirit bath that we have to pull our people back into like human consciousness.
He had stories of actually going over two to three mountains and one day,
like it was nothing. But now that he's back to being a human, he couldn't even fathom going over
one mountain again. So there was a cannery out here too, and I worked in archives for our community.
And that happened to a Japanese fisherman. And his brother heard about it in Japan that his brother
fell overboard. And they saw this wild person coming out of the water walking up, and they
look like Sasquatch too, hey? And in their ancestry, they have the same story that the
Heidslop people have about them going wild. So the guy came over from Japan and he said,
that's my brother. I want you guys to, when they come up, pull out your rifle and, you know,
get them. So when he came out next time, that's what they did. And he said, now come watch
this. I'm going to pull back his lips and you'll see that gold tooth that he has. And that's
how he knew that that was his brother.
And we have this in our archives documented still.
So crossed by the Pacific,
these two background of clusters.
So now you go through the different locations
that you're talking about and imagine all the different species.
So let's talk about the black bear in our territory.
We have three different species of black bear
and people think that there's just one.
But if you go across the whole Americas,
there's many different types of subspecies.
subspecies of different animals.
Right.
I think a lot of people don't think they see the dog man.
I heard that we're talking about it being a champ,
an orangutan type of big foot.
And since the orangutan's faces look like that,
you would naturally just think it was a werewolf or something,
so it's associating it with the dog.
But those ones are like flesh eaters, say.
So you'd find those ones around.
caves, and stuff like there.
You had mentioned that there's stories in your culture about portal usage?
Yeah, yeah, there is a lot.
So what laylines are in modern day research is basically animals who go over them.
They're in a visible energy grid that travels the world, and this is how different animals migrate.
Whoa, what?
When two lay lines over cross each other, that creates zero point energy in physics.
This is actually like proven.
Like that's where you would find zero point energy.
So those are places where they're able to come in and out of the different spectrum, I guess.
So we have one story of the kit lobe, like we have glacial water where we are, Milky Blue,
and an alligator popping out of one of these portals and our people not going to be
behind the end until modern time the pictures get passed down to whatever creature it was we even have like
shape-shifting ravens that we're around here that's our land our our our ancestry is so rich and
in these types of stories like i can go on for the majority of the night that's it's incredible
the amount of knowledge that you have is so so cool and like this the the wild thing is like
this is not anything that you can read in a book i guarantee
to get. Yeah, I'm really lucky I was raised my grandfather's. So my, when contact happened here,
my mom's appendix burst when she was a baby. And these helicopters came in because they had to
boat across to the nearest town. These helicopters came in and my great, great, great, great,
grandmother pulled out her cane and was trying to fight off this giant dragonfly that was coming.
Oh my goodness, that's awesome.
Yeah.
So, yeah, we weren't, we're probably the last three nations contacted throughout all of BC just because of our location.
So we still have a lot of these types of stories in this area.
That's incredible.
What year was contact for you guys about?
The early 1800s, so probably, right, right.
Okay, right, right.
Yeah, yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
So, you can imagine how much.
much we still have within within that.
And people think that, you know, BC,
BC is still really young.
Even Canada's young.
Canada's only 300 years old, they say.
Sure, sure, absolutely.
Our story is allowed all of those.
There's even, we have the, the Kwakwakia.
They call it the Dunacua,
and she's another one with big lips,
and it's a cannibal lady, the Cedar Batsuit Lady.
Yep, yep.
So in my research between surrounding nations, we all have this entity and a lot of people actually think that that's the mother of lots of Sasquatch.
And she would come around, but she has really poor eyesight and she would chew tree sap like a gum and it would always, she would smack her lips going,
and that would lure the children around where they would go play in the summer in the water.
She had this big cane because she was an old lady and she would, as the kids went to investigate what it was, she would grab her cane, scoop them in, grab them with her big hands, put them over her head and right into the cedar backpack.
And then she would walk home and apparently that was her diet.
But many different, one of our nations around, like my neighboring nations, they have the same story in their language.
So my people can't talk to my neighbors.
our dialect is different and we were all broken up throughout bc but we all have these stories
like saskwatch actually comes from the cutneys area and lilith and it's the squatch and that's where
they're coming from my goodness this is this is one of the the coolest conversations i've i've had on this
platform thank you so much dustin for for coming up and for chatting for a while i appreciate it
Yeah, for sure. I'll let other people talk and I'll send you an email tomorrow. I wrote that.
Okay. Thank you so much. We'll talk later. Thank you, Dustin.
Yeah. Man, that was really cool. That was extremely cool. Wow. Hey, Johnny. How are you?
Oh, very blessed today. Yes, Pennsylvania. Definitely counts. Feel free to share what you've experienced.
So back in 2020, me and my son went hunting on private property.
And we were up kicking some deer out from my brother, who was down below us.
And we got to the top of this hill.
And as we were getting up there, we were just brushing through the jaggers.
And we got pretty thick into it.
And my son came across this hut.
that's all I can say is it's a hut this thing had to be gosh at least 14 foot high and almost 20 foot around it was huge
my son looked at and he says hey dad he says it really smells over here I was like well you know at the
time I had a pretty bad nasal thing going on and I said I can't smell nothing so the son he was over there
looking all around that hut.
And then next thing you know, he got down into the valley.
He says, holy smokes, Dad.
He said, there's a big hole in the bottom of this hut.
He says, it's too high.
I can't crawl into it.
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At the age of the 50,
I had learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
have the virus that cause a Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
they'll developer,
I see the eruption dolorousa with ampollosys
during the years,
making that even the tasks
more simple are all a retort.
No,
not learn about the
Culebrilla
of the
way
difficult.
Talked
on
your doctor
or
pharmaceutical,
Patrocino
for GSK
I said,
I don't know
what's down
there.
I said,
you said it
smells bad.
I said,
the best thing
to do
is just
come on
back up here
with me.
So he'd
come back
up on top
of the hill
and at the
time I
was still
smoking
cigarettes.
And I said,
let's just
have a
cigarette and
think about it.
As we're
sitting in
the field,
it went
down into that valley the hut was on our left hand side and they'd come up onto a big valley on the
other side a big hill well my son looked over and he he seen this big black i i thought it was a bear
i really thought it was a bear but you know we're in pennsylvania and we're we're hunting at
there was no sighting a bear he said daddy's what is that i don't know i said you take my gun
which had a scope on it i says i got a pair of binoculars in my uh hunting outfit i said let me dig that
out i said meanwhile keep that scope on them so this way we can keep an eye on it so he's sitting there
pointing the scope at it and i'm trying to look for my binoculars through all these doggone pockets i had
because yeah i had thermal underwear thermal shirt thermal everything else and finally i went to go i finally
I found the binoculars, he turned, looked at me, took the scope off of it.
And he said, Pat, Joe, you know, Dad, did you find in their binoculars?
I said, yeah.
We both looked and this black thing jump over the hill.
I said, well, I don't know what that was.
He said, but dad, he says, it was quick.
It moved.
I said, it was big.
So the rest of that day, we didn't see no deer at all.
and we were coming down off of the hill and as we're coming down off of the hill we sit down for a second
and smoking a cigarette and he said dad he says that smell is back and I was like well I didn't see
nothing I didn't hear anything keep walking back down the quad trail next thing you know a rock flies
over my head and landed on the path in front of me I said I said what the hell is
you throw a rock at me for he said dad that wasn't me he said man i don't know where that come from
and then we heard a grunt and i mean i've heard deer grunt i'm this was nothing like that it was
really odd kind of scared me so i said let's just sit down relax a minute and we heard something
over on our right hand side and it just it's not like somebody dropped a tree into the brush
and we didn't hear nothing we didn't see nothing my brother jumps on a radio and says hey where you guys
at come on down and when me and my son stood up this thing took off up over top of the hill we couldn't
see it but we heard it and my brother was like 200 yards away down on the bottom of the hill and he says
What in the world was that?
I said, I don't know.
I said, I couldn't hear it or I couldn't see it.
And my son says, I couldn't see it either.
And that was 200 yards away.
He heard that.
So we didn't know what it was.
Next year we come hunting back here.
That man is marked.
It's all private property now.
Wow.
Yeah.
So we went to Valley.
over where we had another private spot that we went to we're down there and
there's all these trees pushed across all the quad trails that big trees we
couldn't figure that one out and then me and my son we took a long walk out on
this ridge and we started walking the ridge back and halfway back there's a
shooting range that's like five hundred yards away from us
and they're still firing bullets and everything else and as we're walking back
we clearly heard and what the hell was that he said daddy says that was a whistle
and we're walking back and it did it again it whistled I mean there's no
orange anywhere around us we couldn't find a hunter nowhere around us and then
the rest of that day things were being
and throwed at us.
We could figure it out.
So we just marked it down as another weird experience for that year.
That was 2021.
In 2003, we were hunting on another hillside.
And there was stacked rocks up on top of this hill.
I was like, who in your right mind is going to come climbing to the top of this mountain and stack rods?
and it was just the weirdest thing.
We didn't get to see no view that day.
And that's when we heard another grunt.
And I said, yeah, we're done.
So we left.
When was the, gosh, there was like 60 experiences we had.
So that was 2021.
And then 2022, we didn't.
go nowhere and it was 2004 I think me yeah me and you we were driving up the road we
were spotting for deer and we were coming down this this hala in Pennsylvania is
called a hala and we were spotting deer and the wife's on the right hand side I'm
on the left hand side there's a real steep hill on the left hand side and as we're going
down the road she spots his deer and these deer they're not looking at the light they're
looking up you know and she says what are they looking at I said I don't know give me the light
and I looked over on the other side dude I'm telling you what it was like seven foot high
and it had red eyes and I said does everybody all see this my son looked over and my wife looked
over and they said well what has red eyes
I said, I think an owl has red eyes.
But they're not like seven inches apart.
Yeah, right, exactly.
It was weird.
So we went down the road and turned around and we come back.
And we're like driving super, super slow.
And by then, them deer are gone.
And we looked back up on that hill and we're waiting and we're looking.
Next to that out, pow, a rock hissed the back of the car.
I said, what the heck was that?
My wife says, I don't know, but he hit the back of the car.
Drove up just a little bit more.
A'u.
Another rock hit the door.
And both of them dens are still in that vehicle today.
So I said, I don't care what it is, we're out of here.
He drove, we took off.
So we were coming back from shopping one day.
And I was saying, I said, I said,
It was right up on the hills where we saw them creatures, their red eyes.
Holy smokes.
The ones I saw is standing up on a flat behind all these trees.
I'll bet you it had to be 10 foot tall.
My wife seen one standing on the other hillside.
I wasn't even looking at that one.
And she said, how would you say?
That thing looks like a refrigerator you said for a bolt swag.
Yeah, so it looked like a Volkswagen standing up.
It was just huge.
And me, myself, I'm driving, trying to look at it and trying to be safe, so I didn't hit anything.
We're coming across the bridge, and I looked at her, and I just, she looked at me.
We both had that same thing, and she goes, did you see what I seen?
I was like, well, I seen a figure on top of the hill.
and she goes, I've seen a figure standing between them poles.
And until this day, we keep driving past her.
We keep looking up on a hill.
We never seen them again.
But that was in 2004.
In 2005, me and my grandson.
25, not five.
Oh, I'm sorry, dear.
Anyways, 2006, I took my grandson hunting with me.
So we're going to.
down in this different area a little bit further away from where we were hunting and we had
permission to hunt on this property and I was taking the grandson with me I'm showing them how to
hunt brand new you know 15 year old boy learning how to hunt going with his papap I set him on a tree
and I said I'm going to go look over the hill so I walk away from my grandson and he's sitting there
and he calls me on radio and says, Pat, Pap,
there's a guy over here dressed in black.
He's looking at me.
I said, what?
I said, you know, it's the first day of buck.
He's got to have orange on.
No, this guy's in black, and he's looking at me.
I work my way back to the top of that hill.
I get up there and I just walk the crest of the hill.
He goes, look, he's standing right there.
And he says, he's gone.
I was like, holy smoke.
He said, Pap, I'm telling you, he said, this one was black, it was hairy, and it was about my size.
I was like, wow, that was really weird.
So, I don't know, the rest of that day, we kept hearing hoops, and he said, what is that?
And I said, honestly God, I says, I don't know.
And I said, I'm not going to scare you.
And I think I know what it is.
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At the age of the 50,
I had learned some things, like the value of the family, the importance of the
work, and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
you have the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
will be developed,
I see the eruption dolorousa with
ampollos of the rest of the men,
making that even the tasks
more simple are all a lot of a retort.
No, learn about the culebrilla
in the way difficult.
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And we joked about it
for the rest of the day.
So we went back there like three days later,
and we were walking the creek.
And as we're doing,
down at the bottom of the curb a rock come flying down beside us and we looked up on the hill
and there's like a six-foot triangle and it was at the top of the hill and i pulled his scope out
because it had three to nine i jacked it all the way at the nine and i was looking at the hill and i said
grandson i said whatever that is up there i said it's got hair and he took the scope and he looked up there
and he said, Pap, he says, that thing's moving.
And as we both went to good look again, it was gone.
So whatever critters are living near us in Pennsylvania,
they can stay there.
We don't have a problem with them.
They don't mess with us.
They do let us know they're there.
And once we saw them that one day, I'll tell you what.
There are Bigfoot.
And since I've seen them, I can't say, you know, I can't believe because it's real.
And critters are real.
Wow.
That's some really wild stories.
Did you say this is northeast Pennsylvania?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's actually right next to Ohio.
So we'll put it that way.
Because, oh, okay, so, Western heart.
Tell a story.
Make sure you say it's in Pennsylvania.
Don't tell where it's at.
Because if people go out and try to look for the critters, you know what I mean?
I don't want that.
Oh, I get it.
I get it.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, I appreciate you coming up and sharing what you've experienced over the years.
I appreciate that, man.
You can go ahead and use everything I said.
That is not a problem.
I have it all written down.
Thank you, Johnny.
Have a good night.
You too, man.
All right, guys.
I didn't know that tonight was going to be just as crazy as last night.
I am going to actually call it a night because I am exhausted.
But thank you so much, everyone, for hanging out.
I know there's for everyone who is still waiting.
If you are wanting to share your account, you can send me an email right now at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
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Have you ever heard all the accounts of Bigfoot activity around Oak Ridge, Oregon?
And you think to yourself, man, I would love to get out in those woods and experience it for myself.
Well, guess what?
This year, you can.
If this is interesting to you, stay tuned because it's pretty cool.
Sasquatch Summerfest is coming up July 10th through the 11th, 2026.
It's going to be even better than the previous year's reason number one.
I'll be one of the speakers.
It's going to be wild.
I'll probably, I'll say this.
There may be stuff you haven't heard anywhere else because let's just say sometimes it's,
Well, you just got to be there.
We'll leave it that.
More about looking for Bigfoot in the Oak Ridge Woods.
Now check this out.
You may know Jason Kenzie from his documentary series searching for Sasquatch.
Well, this year, you can not only go to the festival,
but you can also sign up for a trek deep in the wild forest outside of Oak Ridge with Jason
Kenzie to the Bigfoot spots to look for Bigfoot.
There's only eight spots to sign up for this.
And yes, this will also be filmed for the next chapter in his documentary series, which is
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This is a once-in-lifetime deal.
It's just, trust me, it's going to be a wild, wild experience.
To get a ticket, head on over to Sasquatch Summerfest.com.
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So thanks to Priscilla for giving me that code so that you guys can get a little help with the cost there.
Appreciate that, Priscilla.
I hope to see you at the booth in Oak Ridge this year.
We can talk about your encounter.
was able to talk to so many people last year and the year before.
It is an incredible time.
You're not going to want to miss it.
And I'll see you there.
Before we wrap this episode, I want to say something directly to a very specific group of listeners.
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At the age of the 50,
I had learned some things,
like the value of the family, the
importance of the job, and that the
99% of the people
of more of 50, yeah
have the virus that caused
the Culebrilla. Although not
All the people in risk
will developeran,
I see the eruption
dolorous with ampollos
several years,
making that even
the tasks more simple
are all a retort.
No,
learn about the
Culebrilla to the
way of difficult.
Talk about
GSC.
This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong
from PodMeets World.
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