Bigfoot Society - Sasquatch Saved Me From the Grizzly! (A Collection of Interviews) | Alberta, Canada
Episode Date: December 30, 2024This episode is a collection of impromptu interviews that occurred on the Bigfoot Society TikTok channel Live - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.society (FOLLOW US THERE AS WELL!)Join Jeremiah from Bi...gfoot Society as he chats with Bill Brock, a veteran Bigfoot researcher. Bill shares his thrilling first-hand experiences such as filming a seven-foot-tall creature on thermal in Myakka, Florida, and witnessing unexplained footprints in Durham, Maine. Adding to the mystery, a Vancouver Island resident recounts terrifying sasquatch sightings at places like Gold River and Cape Scott. Then Michael takes us further into the unknown with riveting stories from Jasper Park, Alberta, where a sasquatch seemingly saved his life, and breathtaking encounters in Salt Fork State Park, Ohio, and the Chattahoochee River in Georgia.Note: The raw audio version of this episode has 10 extra minutes that is a bit too wild for platforms outside of Patreon - check it out here by becoming a member: https://www.patreon.com/posts/118228062Resources:Bill Brock's Youtube channel - https://youtube.com/@conjuringhouseStan Gordon's channel - https://www.stangordon.info/wp/🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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The following episode is a collection of impromptu interviews from a recent TikTok live.
My name is Jeremiah from Bigfoot Society.
I just had a crazy interview today with a gentleman down in Webster County, Kentucky.
This guy was sharing some wild, wild stuff in an area.
Okay, we got an individual that wants to come on up.
Let's see what's up.
Bill, how's it going?
Nice to meet you.
What's up, dude?
Yeah, it's good to meet you.
My name is Bill Brock.
I've been in the whole Bigfoot world pretty much since the media aspect of Bigfoot was a thing.
So I've been around for a little while, I guess.
Okay.
Cool.
So I've been watching your podcast or whatever you want to call it here on TikTok,
and I really like what you're doing.
And, yeah, I'd like to know if you see any patterns or anything.
and what you're doing that might help us figure out what Bigfoot is or if it migrates or,
you know, just some of your thoughts that you've kind of like found doing this.
Yeah, definitely. So I've been doing this for a few years. But I would say focused on Bigfoot just for like the last maybe two maximum.
So something I've been trying to figure out lately, actually, is if the encounter, if people are starting to share more as we go along, or if it's just because I'm getting to be a bigger platform.
And I'm not sure what the answer to that is because, I mean, as a right now, I'm getting people reaching out all over the place every single day.
I would like to think that maybe it's people are starting to realize, hey, if UFO stuff is getting out there, my Bigfoot stuff can get out there and I'm not going to, you know, be made fun of.
So that's something I've noticed.
It could be both things that you're talked about because what I found is a lot of people just want to tell their story.
They just want somebody to hear what happened to them and then hopefully have some.
somebody that can relate to what they experienced and then kind of like find this commonality
and community within that. And that's something that has happened, you know, in big footing for
years. And I think that, yes, you do have a larger platform. And, you know, like I said,
there's a lot of people that really want to share their story. Yeah, absolutely. And that's a good
point. Another thing I try to do that Sonia put in the comments is that I try to make a space where people can share just what happened.
I don't have to worry about being made fun of or judging or anything like that. I try to just let them be able to share.
And then I ask some follow-up questions too, but for the most part, I try to let them just talk, you know.
And I think that's been very effective.
But so you mentioned you've been in Bigfoot for quite a long time.
Like, how long are we talking about, Bill?
At least, gosh, probably 2012.
I dove into it really hard online.
It might even be closer to 2008.
So I started off with a good friend of mine,
Sean evidence and Bigfoot evidence and there was a bunch of guys that were part of that man
Rose Sahibi I don't know there was a bunch of us Michael Merchant all of us and so I started rolling
with those guys and I don't know if you remember back when um what's his face there was said he
shot the Bigfoot out in the Sierra as can't think his name Justin Smeha yes Justin so I was
definitely deep within that as well and um
Yeah, all those people are good friends of mine, and that's the crew I came into Bigfooting with.
And so, you know, I've been doing this for a long time.
I ended up having my own show on Discovery, where we chased, you know, Bigfoot aliens and that sort of thing.
And that turned into the whole paranormal slash UFO stuff I've been doing.
I have a couple films out there in the world.
I think there's one on Netflix.
I recently did called Marfa Lights, and we went to Marfa, Texas, and investigated some lights down there that people feel are UFOs.
I also have done quite a few films with a guy named Stacey Brown.
Stacey Brown's a pretty well-known Bigfooter, and Stacy and I've worked on multiple projects together over the years.
And, yeah, long story short, man, I've been doing this for a long time.
I've been making films and, yeah, just listening in people's stories for a lot of years.
It sounds like you do know some stuff about Bigfoot.
Have you had any interesting stuff happen out there?
Have you gone out looking and had interactions or anything?
Yes, specifically one that I can't explain that a bunch of us were part of.
I went down to Myaka, Florida a few years ago, maybe six, seven years ago now.
and there had been a sighting where this guy filmed what he thought was a big foot running through a field out in myack of Florida.
So we went down there and myself, Stacey Brown and a few other people investigated this thing.
And we ended up getting on thermal what seemed to be somewhat about seven foot tall running naked through the forest.
I mean, we all saw it.
And we went back the next day and found prints to confirm what we had seen.
to this day
I still don't know
what that was
if you go onto my
YouTube channel and you go back
way a long time ago it's
it's
gosh I wouldn't even know what this
what it's called but
it probably has something to do with
Myaka I would say
and there's a couple of videos
in there and the first video is pretty
solid it was us meeting the guy
who
filmed the Bigfoot and we went out and
talk to him and he had a picture of a tree that he claimed that a bigfoot had urinated on and he
tried to get DNA off of that. Yeah, it was it was wild man. We definitely had something run right by us.
And when I say there was multiple people there, we were basically in a line. There were two people
together about every 30 feet. And we had the total was six people, no seven, seven people.
This thing ran by me, ran right by the next group.
We're all seeing this thing on thermal.
And it runs right at Stacey Brown.
It just about ran him over.
And it just stopped in his tracks, turned hard left, and just went.
It was gone.
And, man, we had all that on thermal.
So, yeah, I've definitely had encounters.
But, you know, I still don't know what it was, man.
You know, we definitely saw something, but I don't know.
I've had some stuff.
If you look up like the, I don't know, I guess like the Durham Gorilla or like if you just looked up my name in Bigfoot, you would come along this video that is a something out in the woods that a kid videoed with his cell phone.
And I remember that one.
Yep.
You know, I'm being really honest with you, man.
I really did my due diligence to debunk that thing because that's that's what I really like doing.
I really like going out and debunking these these situations and finding out what really happened.
So anyway, I went and investigated this thing and I couldn't debunk it.
There was a definite trackway and I'm not talking one or two prints.
I'm telling you like quarter mile of prints.
There were broken trees within that path.
there were so many signs to point to this thing being a real pigfoot that, you know,
it really, that's one that I really look back on.
And I wish I would have just got my camping gear and spent a few days in the woods because
when I got there, it was fresh.
It had just happened.
And so I should have, looking back at it, just spend a couple nights in the woods
because I think that is probably the closest I will ever get to solving this mystery, because I believe that was a real sighting.
Yeah, I'm looking at it right now. It's very interesting.
So you saw the tracks yourself. I mean, how far apart were those, like what was the gate that you were looking at?
You know, I don't want to say without being sure.
Right.
I don't like speculation. So I did have a friend of mine. His name's AJ. He's about 5 foot 8, 5 foot 9. He tried stepping in the prints and duplicating what he saw. And he had to really stretch to step in those prints. So I would say, you know, whatever it was from our calculations was around 7 foot tall. We did.
do proper calculations because the prints were still there, man. So like what we did is we took
the original video, shot it on the original phone, took an overlayed the original video,
and I overlaid my buddy walking on top of the other one. And the measurements came out to
whatever it was, was like seven foot. So I know it wasn't a kid. I know that kid wasn't the person
or the Bigfoot or whatever it was in the video.
And, yeah, I don't have any explanation for it.
But I'm willing to say that that's probably one of the best videos I've ever seen.
If you look really close at his feet, as he takes a step forward,
you can actually see the mid-tarsal break flex backwards.
So it doesn't just step forward.
The mid-tarsal break actually flex inward.
You know, and so it almost looks like he has a flipper on.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, it rolls just like I see it.
Yeah.
So, um, it's so weird, man.
Like, yeah, I've never seen anything like it, to be honest.
I've actually never seen this one now that I think about it.
This is weird.
It is pretty weird.
And I honestly, really, I honestly tried to go there and debunk it.
Um, I pressured his father to pressure him.
to find out if you were lying, you know, and his father sworep or down that his son wasn't lying.
And I did everything I could.
And I still say that that's probably the closest I'll ever be to actually solving this, you know.
Dude, that's why if people want to see what we're talking about, go to YouTube, go to the Bill Brock YouTube channel.
it's the video
I believe we're
talking about main big foot footage
enhanced is the one
that's a really good view of it
but yeah guys check it out
this is really
it's good stuff it's about nine years old so that's
probably why you know just
it's just old enough
like the Justin Smejah story
that people don't remember it
it's just old enough you know
yeah yeah yeah I've been doing this stuff
forever man
I have literally
research all over the planet for this thing. And there's only two places I have ever been
where I really think besides, you know, he remain in that footage, that I think that there is
a lot of activity. There's two guys that used to be really popular big footers. It was
Dallas and Wayne. Dallas and Wayne had a Bigfoot movie, and it was called My Bigfoot movie,
I'm pretty sure. And it was absolutely a movie movie. It was really about the friendship
between those two, but they went out big footing and stuff.
And I became intrigued with these guys after watching that film.
And so I ended up hooking up with them and going out big footing with them a few times
and made some videos and stuff.
And amazing guys, they have a place in the Wayne National Forest in southern Ohio.
So I went out big footing with those guys, man.
And they took me to a spot where farmers dump their dead animals
when they just die for random reasons.
It was wild, man.
Michael Merchant and I were out there,
and we were literally having like rocks and stuff thrown at us from the woods.
And Michael Merchants, I really don't talk to him much anymore,
but he is an amazing outdoorsman.
He's a biologist.
He's everything that you would ever want a big footer to be
because he is science-based.
And so we were out there and, man,
we were like having things thrown at us
And we tried to flank it.
We tried to do everything we could in order to get eyes on it.
We never could.
But, yeah, that place was definitely active.
Wayne National Forest.
Wayne National.
I need to double check.
That is in Ohio?
Yes, sir.
Southern Ohio.
Close to like,
Portsmouth, I would say.
All right.
It's in that southeast corner for sure.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
North of Point Pleasant, though.
Yeah, yeah.
That's really interesting.
Yeah.
Oh man, Bill, I love talking to you.
You've got a lot of good info.
You're a good dude, I can tell.
But man, we'll need to keep in touch for sure.
We've got some good chats down the road.
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Thanks for letting me jump on and kind of chat for a minute.
And yeah, I'll stick around and kind of see how things are going.
Absolutely.
Thanks for chatting, Bill.
Yeah, take care, buddy.
All right, good stuff.
That was fun meeting Bill.
He seems like a solid dude.
Let's get caught up with the comments here.
If you're new to this, we're talking about Bigfoot.
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We got a question here.
Has anyone had encounters with Bigfoot with UFOs and Polterge?
Okay, so that's interesting questions.
A lot of people, like, let's say, Southwest,
Southwest Pennsylvania and Chestnut Ridge, people,
there's a lot of sightings where it's a UFO sighting and Bigfoot the next day,
or UFOs and Bigfoot together, something about that area.
You can look up Stan Gordon books,
and, yeah, you can get more info on that, Ola.
Now, older guys, sometimes people will say,
is they'll have a interaction with Bigfoot,
and then they'll come back home and something will follow them home.
And they'll start to have weird things happening around their house,
shadow people, stuff being moved,
holtergeist type activities.
So I have talked to people that have experienced that O'LON,
if that's what your question is.
S asks anything in Kansas or Nebraska.
Two things that come to mind.
Let's see.
Actually, Kansas.
Not at the top of my head.
But if we're talking about just over the line into Missouri, there's an area called Monkey Mountain just north of Kansas City.
You might want to check it out.
Nebraska, there's an area, a county south of Omaha called Odo County.
It's wild.
My buddy, Steve Berg is investigating it.
There's some wild, wild stuff going on over there, so look into that as well.
What about Montana?
Yeah, Montana's got some wild stuff.
going on. One of the things I talked to a gentleman named Ken Metzker a few years ago,
he's a researcher up in Montana, and him and other people who potentially could be listening,
wink-wink, have let me know that, yes, there are definitely grizzly bears that are getting their
neck snapped in the Montana area, and most people think that they're from Bigfoot.
Yeah, many sightings in Montana going on the last few years.
Kenneth, I would really like to see Sasquatch from the safe distance with a good vehicle.
Yeah, no, I get it.
I'll share something I learned out in Oregon.
They took me 30 miles out in the woods in the Willamette National Forest to an area.
It's super squatchy, lots of activity.
And I learned something very important out there is if you pull into an area where there's a lot of
Bigfoot activity, it is best to make sure that your vehicle is turned around so that you don't have to do a turn really quick if something's chasing you.
Do that ahead of time.
These guys have been chased so much that they immediately, when they get out, before they park, they are turned around so they can jet out of there quick.
It's a whole different story out there.
Esther, did you see one?
That's a great question.
So I share this usually a few times,
so let me go over what interactions I've had so far over the last three years.
So starting three years ago,
my friend Tate Hieronymus is a researcher out of Florida,
but he has an area in Iowa, my home city.
He finally got me to go out with him.
We had some stuff happen.
First time out.
We had a tree get pushed over.
We had wood knocks around.
campsite the next year i heard whoops from my tent this last year i also heard whoops from my
10 again another tree get pushed over what knocks all over the place no visuals also went to
oregon this last july uh rorda screamed at no visuals missed being led by about five hours
so i'm going up back to oregon again i'm going back to oregon again hopefully if i keep
going out there, I'll have something happen.
I'm also going to Oklahoma, southeast Oklahoma next October.
Allison, thanks for coming up.
Hey, how's going?
Hey, good.
Cool.
So up there in, you said Vancouver Island.
Yeah.
Awesome.
So what's going on up there?
Oh, a lot of, a lot of squatchy stuff.
So we'll date back to like one of the earlier stories, probably the first.
first one so uh Vancouver Island like it's you know people think it's small it's
actually quite massive um so my boyfriend's his his grandfather was like a police
chief out in um it's called Tassus a real small town and uh this would have been
probably around 19 probably around the 80s so anyways the real small town and they
would go around with like a police boat and uh anyway so his grandpa uh he found basically this hermit
so they meet this guy and they're like and this guy's lived out on his own for like 20 plus years
and so they developed a like a relationship and he's like hey like how about i bring you some
supplies every you know x amount of months so you know every few months or so
he would the guy would be waiting on the beach for him he
come up with the police boat and had him his supplies and then off they'd go they really didn't
talk much like i said this guy's a pretty big hermit so then um anyways one day he gets up
and uh to the beach and the guy's like nowhere to be found like no place at all so then uh he
starts looking for him he's never been inside his house or anything they find his trail and they
find find his like a frame cabin right and so ken's like banging on the door he's like hey man like are you
there like what's going on anyways the guy is like they he looks through the window and he sees that
he's like huddled in the corner just like looks like he like i don't know saw like a like a horrific
car crash or something just starstruck so anyways he kicks down the door and he's like hey man like
are you okay like what's going on the guy can make out any word so he uh can cans him his police like
notepad and uh and the guy's shaking and he draws he draws a sas squad
basically in the doorway.
And that guy left with him,
them on the boat that day and never went back
and he lived there for 20 years.
I have a ton of stories, actually.
Let me know how many would like me to tell.
What year is that again?
I'm going to say it's around because Ken,
he's like he's around, he's in his 80s.
So I would say, yeah, I would probably say like around 1980-ish,
all in that area.
like Vancouver.
People call like Vancouver Island like ape island.
I've actually talked to a gentleman from Gold River, which looks like is up in that area.
No, it's actually on the way. You have to go to Gold River to get to Tassus, actually.
Another one. This is around Pearl Lake. This is my boyfriend's dad. These are all, like, it's kind of crazy.
I feel like Saswatch kind of, they kind of like pick and choose people. I think that they want to
want to make themselves known to you.
Yep.
Right.
So anyways, Pat, him and his friends, like they, there's, there's this like cabin type
thing that you can get to.
And you have to like bush whack and then it takes less time.
Like there's like a tinny that's like stashed in the bush.
So if you take the tinny to this cabin, you, uh, it would only take like 20 minutes to get
across the lake versus like walking for like two hours around.
So anyways, they've, they've,
They've hiked up there and done all of that quite a few times.
And so one of Pat's friends, I want to say it's Bert, he's a carpenter.
He's like always got his carpenter belt on him.
He's got dogs.
They're like, you know, like I think like Coon dogs, like they're hunting dogs, right?
So these dogs are, you know, they're not scared of anything.
They're, you know, they're meant to hunt.
They're meant to hunt cougars and bears and deer.
You know what I mean?
Like they're not afraid of anything.
So anywho, they're walking and they hear noises and they hear a who, who, who, who,
like it's so loud that they can feel like the vibration in their chest.
And they're, like, they're freaking out.
And they're like, all right.
They ended up being able to cross the lake in like 10 minutes.
Like they're hauling.
Right.
So they get up to the cabin, get in there.
And Bert nailed, because he had his, his, his, his, his,
carpenter belt, right? Like, he nailed the door shut. And then for hours, they had rocks like being
thrown down the bluff at them, you know, and in the morning, these dogs didn't leave the porch
to take a piss. They pissed on the porch. Like, that's got to be something, you know? Oh, wow.
So, yeah, you know, it's, uh, it's pretty crazy. I'll tell you another story. So this one is pretty
recent. So my boyfriend's uncle, he's, he's a pretty, like, well-known guy around here. He's
got, like, a lot of friends. A lot of guys, like, in the, like, the chartering business, like,
that kind of thing, right? So his friend tells him the story about, so he flies, like, a helicopter.
And anyway, so there was, like, a government, like, geologist. He's coming to somewhere,
it was somewhere around, like, the tip of the island to study, like, this, like, thousand-year-old
or bear trail, you know, anywho.
So, you know, they'd set up like a thing for him.
Like, he knew he was going to be out here for like a month.
Like, obviously he's not unfamiliar with like being in the woods, like what's in the woods.
Like he knew that he was there to like take samples, study this bear trail, etc.
Right.
Anywho.
So he gets dropped off.
And mind you, this guy has like thousands of dollars worth of like equipment with him.
Like he's prepared to be out there for a while.
So I guess this guy is.
He's taking samples out of the water, and all of the sudden, he has got, like, boulders being thrown
at him, like, full on, like, not rocks, boulders.
So then he, like, and then he, you know, he sees Sasquatch, right?
And he runs to his cabin.
He's freaking out.
I guess these things screamed at him for, like, eight hours.
And, uh, anywho, he calls, you know, the helicopter guy.
He's like, you need to pick me up, like right now.
And the guy's like, hey man, like it's, I can't.
Like it's, it's, it's whatever time it was, right?
He's like, okay, I'll come like first thing in the morning.
And even like the helicopter pilot, he's like, all right.
Like he didn't get any sleep that night, yada, yada, yada.
So anyways, he flies over to him and, you know,
I don't know, lands the helicopter and gets out.
And turns around, he's like looking for the guy.
The guy's already booking it into the helicopter.
And he's like, okay.
And he's like, hey, like, what about all your stuff?
He's like, let's just get me out of here.
Right.
So anyways, you know, the helicopter pet, like, he has a pretty good idea of like what's going on.
So he, uh, you know, the guy just like looks like he's, you know, like seen something horrific.
So he kind of turns down and he's so a little squatchy out here, eh?
And I guess the guy turned at him, like, wide-eyed and he was like, what do you know?
You know, so he told him what he knew from like the local like indigenous people and just being in that area.
Right.
And so that's when he told him the story that I just told you.
And yeah, so like thousands, he was just like, you know, like somebody who's out there, you know, they know what they're, you probably just wouldn't account for seeing something like that.
But anyways, yeah, that's just a few of stories.
Did that happen in Duncan then or was that a different area?
No, no, that I think would be like, I want to say like, I want to say like, I want to.
They said like around the tip of the island.
So I'm going to say like around like Cape Scott area.
But you know it seems like actually just in the summertime, my boyfriend's parents went out camping.
I think it was from Catherine Lake.
And I want to say that's near like Port McNeil, just anywhere out that way.
Right.
They also had like another like kind of Sasquatch experience.
I didn't really hear the story.
I just know like.
They, yeah, anyways, I didn't hear the full story, but I know that they recently had one as well.
And honestly, like, you know, these stories have been passed to me.
And, like, I'm probably not doing them as much justice as, you know, as them telling them.
But super interesting.
Like, I never really put a whole lot of thought into Sasquatch before, but, you know, I'm not somebody who needs to see them.
I'm like, they're for sure real.
Like, I'm good.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, that whole island is, I've heard stuff from all over Vancouver.
like the Naimo, the other side, just Gold River, all that stuff.
But thank you for coming up and for sharing.
It gives definitely some new areas to look into.
And I appreciate you sharing.
Yeah, no problem.
I hear a ton of stories.
I feel like I go looking for them too.
Like I'm a hairdress dresser.
So any of my clients that come from like the more rural areas, I always ask them if they have any stories.
So it's pretty neat.
But yeah, thanks for having you on here.
Yeah.
My email's up there.
If you ever want to pass it on to anyone, feel free to do so.
But yeah, thank you for chatting.
Okay, okay, see ya, thanks.
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So what happened up there in Canada, man?
Well, I was up there on a trip with my grandparents in 1967.
We went to the Calgary Stampede was where we first started.
and we stayed in a teepee with a tribe of Indians
for four days at the Calgary Stampede.
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After we left there, we went to my great uncle,
lived in Hillcrest, Canada,
and he was the superintendent of the schools there.
And him, my grandfather, my grandmother,
my great aunt, Helen,
my uncle's great-uncle Steve and two of their kids.
And I rode horseback from their place in Hillcrest up into the mountains
to go on a fishing trip, fly fishing mountain river up in Jasper Park.
We were there for three days.
And we got there late in the afternoon on the first day.
And the kid's job was to go along the edge of the river, turning over rocks and getting what's called devil scratchers.
They're using for bait, their nymphs.
And we were on a section of river that had an upper waterfall and a lower waterfall.
And our campsite was at the bottom of the upper waterfall, which was a little larger than the bottom one.
And the pool at the bottom of it was about 20 foot deep.
And the water was so crystal clear there that you could flip a dime into the water.
And when it hit the bottom, if it was facing heads up, you could read the date on it.
You could see the fish swimming around.
It was so fantastic.
So it was late afternoon.
We had dinner and we went to bed that night.
Got up the next day and started fishing this hole.
And I was too young to work a fly rod at that time.
I was only 11.
And the two other kids that were there were slightly younger than me, one girl, one boy.
And we fished for the better part of that morning.
into the afternoon. It was a real hot day in August. Temperature got up close to 90 degrees.
I was in cut off blue jeans, a t-shirt, and my tennis shoes with no socks.
So when we finished our fishing for the day, the women were cleaning the fish and cooking shore lunch.
I asked my grandfather if I could go for a swim.
And he said, well, there's a couple of rules you have to follow.
One, when you jump in, you have to jump in far from shore as you can get.
Because I was jumping in above the upper waterfall, going over the waterfall,
down the pool to the second waterfall over that one.
And then there was rapids, probably another 100 yards down the river from that.
There was a gravel bar on the far side of the river.
It was a rock island.
And he said, once you get down to that, you have to get out and come back up again
because past that area, the river turned to the right around the mountain.
And that's where the rapids got shallow and the grizzlies fish down in that area.
So I jumped in, kicked off my tennis shoes.
I ran and I pulled my shirt off.
I ran.
I jumped off the bank and hit that water.
And it was like getting cut by a thousand razor blades all at once.
That water is so cold.
It's coming right off a glacier melt from up in the mountains and running down.
That's how they took all the beer and the pop for us kids on the pack horses.
And when we got there, we made a little pool for it on the side of the river,
and they would set the bottles of the warm beer and the warm pop in there.
And within a half hour, it was ice cold.
So the water temperature was probably just a little above 32 degrees.
So I went over the first waterfall.
I went down to the second waterfall over that one.
And as I'm going down, the water's carrying me down, the current's carrying me down.
The two other kids were running along on the bank, climbing boulders and hopping boulder to boulder
and hooting and hollering and having a blast.
We're just being kids, you know.
So I get up and I get out at the rock bar.
And as I get out and we come back up to where the camp is at,
I went and I did it again and jumped off and hit that water again.
And over the waterfalls I went down.
and those kids ran down with me again,
hop and boulder to boulder and hooting and hollering.
And I get down to the rock gravel bar,
and I didn't realize just how cold my body was getting by that time.
I was getting real close to the point of hypothermia.
But I got out and we climbed our way back up again.
And this whole run is probably somewhere between a quarter mile and a half a mile.
So when we get back up to the top, I wanted to do it again.
And I didn't, like I said, I didn't realize just how hypothermic I was getting.
So when I jumped off this time, I didn't get out far enough from the bank.
and when I went over the first waterfall, there was a big rock, flat rock that we were fly fishing from
that overhung and went down into the water.
I didn't know it at the time that it was hollowed out underneath.
And when I went over the waterfall without jumping too far out,
the Eddie took me along the edge, and I got to,
slammed against the edge of that rock and drug underneath it. And I grabbed a hold of the edge of the
rock with my fingers and my feet and my legs swung downriver and now I'm laid out. And my nose is
underneath this big, huge, massive rock. And I'm fighting the current and pulling myself back
to where I got my nose to the edge of the rock. And my great uncle and my grandfather
were at the top of it looking down at me, and I'm looking up at them.
And my great-uncle made this real funny face where his eyes got real wide open,
and he points, and he's like, oh, there he is, because they were wondering where I disappeared to,
because I went underneath that rock, you know?
So about that time, I was getting low on breath and he made me laugh.
So now I blew a whole bunch more air out.
And I'm still fighting this current, not knowing what to do.
And a voice came in my head and said, use your feet, find a foot hold.
And I started running my feet on the end.
underside of that rock and sure enough I found a little crevice and I was able to get my toes
up into there and it said now let go and push hard with your legs this voice in my head so I did that
and I came popping back up into that lower pool below the big falls and I went down the river
but now I've been underwater for almost a minute and I
was hypothermic to begin with. Now I can't feel my hands. I'm not able to swim very well. I go over the second waterfall. I don't know how I kept from drowning. I mean, I swallowed so much of that river water. It was it was amazing that I survived it. But I get into the rapids area. I'm approaching that rock bar, that gravel bar.
And this time those two kids that were running down with me, they got too tired out from the first two trips that I made.
And so I got down to the gravel bar and I'm I can't stand. I can't use my hands to swim.
So what I'm doing is there's big boulders in the river and as I'm going by one, I'm hitting them with my legs because my legs are
out in front of me and my body's back up upstream side. I'm grabbing them with my arms
because I can't use my hands or my fingers. They're too numb. And I'm holding on, hugging
onto these rocks. And I would hold on as long as I could and I'd lose my grip and I'd go
down river another 10, 15 yards and I'd get a hold of another one.
And this happened like three times.
And then I got down to the end of the gravel bar and disappeared around the corner from where all the grownups were.
And right about that time, I looked over my shoulder as I'm holding on to this rock.
And there's about a 1,300-pound boar grizzly bear sitting in the water fishing right in line with where I'm coming.
down the water stream, I'm going to end up right in this thing's mouth.
Oh my goodness.
So I said a little prayer in my head.
I said, please, Jesus, I don't want to die by the teeth of this grizzly bear today.
And right after I said that in my mind, this big, loud,
Roar, scream came from up the mountainside on the other side of where that gravel bar was.
So it was the opposite side of the river that we were camping on.
There was a finger ridge that came down there to that gravel bar location that kept us from seeing past that point because it was higher, that finger ridge.
This Sasquatch came running down the side of that mountain, carrying two rocks that were bigger than bowling balls.
He was palming them in his hand.
And he came right down to the edge of the river.
And when he let out that scream roar, that grizzly bear didn't even look to see what made that noise.
it turned and high-tailed it out the opposite side of the river and disappeared into a willow thicket.
So now I'm laying in the river, freezing my little bones off.
I mean, I'm probably 80 pounds soaking wet at that time at age 11, you know.
And here's this big, hairy monster that was probably
a foot, maybe two feet taller than that bear, if that bearward stand up.
And it's holding on to these two rocks.
And I'm looking at it, and it's looking at me.
And this thing says to me in my head, are you okay?
And in my mind, I said back to him, yeah.
And he says, why aren't you getting up?
And I said, I'm too cold in my mind to him.
I am too cold to even talk.
I was too cold to talk once I got plucked out of the water.
But then I kept looking at him in the face going down his body,
looking at those rocks that he was carrying, looking back up at him.
And he kind of knew what I was thinking.
I was thinking, you know, I was scared of him.
having those rocks. What are you what are you planning on doing with those rocks? And he says,
oh, those those were for the bears. And so I said, are you a monster in my mind? What's an 11-year-old
kid going to say to a gigantic, hairy person standing there? And he says, no, I'm the same as you.
and I was thinking in my mind, okay, if you say so, but I've never seen anybody that looks like you.
And then about that time, I heard my great uncle and my grandfather were running with their bear rifle and the shotgun down the bank of the river coming to get me.
They had heard scream roar, but they didn't see the thing.
and when I turned to look to see where they were at,
and then I turned to look back to see where the Sasquatch was,
he was disappearing through a portal.
And my great uncle was wearing hip waiters that came up to his crotch.
My grandfather didn't have his waiters on at the time.
So he came out in the river and got me while my grandmother,
She ran down too and she's in...
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She had a towel with her because she knew I was going to be cold and wet.
And so my uncle picked me up, plucked me out of the water, carried me over to the bank,
put me down, my grandmother wrapped me up in the towel, dried me off and tried to get me
as warm as she could.
And they picked me up and carried me back up.
to where we were camping and I was throwing up water.
I was just shaking and shivering.
My teeth were chattering.
I couldn't talk.
They carried me back up there and laid me down next to the fire
that the women were using to cook,
the fish that we had caught.
And they laid me down there.
They covered me with all kinds of blankets and sleeping bags.
bags, got underneath the covers with me and wrapped me up in their arms and rubbing my body
and trying to get me warm again. About 35 minutes after they did that and got me out of the
water, I was able to talk again. And I said, did you see my Savior? And they thought I was talking
about Jesus. And I said, no, I'm talking about that big 10-foot hairy guy that was probably
a thousand pounds. And they said, what? And I said, didn't you hear that scream roar? And they said,
yeah, we heard that, but we never heard anything like that before in our lives. And then, yeah, that was
it was amazing. Then after that, we stayed with my great aunt and my great uncle for, I think,
a week after we got back from that fishing trip. And after we left their place, we went,
we went all the way up through Alberta. We went from the Jasper area up into Banff.
Then we went all the way up into the Northwest Territories.
We were there for three months.
And my grandfather had a 65 Buick Wildcat at the time.
And I was always riding in the back seat.
We went all the way up into the Northwest Territories.
Then we went further west, and we came back down the British Columbia,
the east side of British Columbia, right?
close to the Alberta border.
And then we went all the way back down and cut back to the west again and went north.
And we went all the way up into the Yukon territories.
We were between, I think it was Dawson City and Beaver Creek.
And we were fishing a river there.
And every time we would go to one of these locations, my grandfather had grown up in British Columbia.
He was from the Ukraine originally.
And when he and him and his brother were like one and two years old, his father defected, left their mother in the Ukraine.
He took the two boys and fled to British Columbia.
So my grandfather grew up there for the first 16 years of his life, and he wanted to show me all the things that he experienced as a kid growing up out there.
He knew so many native people.
Every time we would go somewhere to take another fishing trip to take me to a different river to go fish,
He would leave the keys to his 65 Buick Wildcat, and the man would give us like four or five horses, three to ride and then a couple the packed gear.
And we would go for a week and stay on a river in different locations all throughout this area.
I spent time around Liluette.
I didn't realize at the time that this happened to me in Jasper Park,
that I had this ability to be able to mind speak with these beings.
But when I got to the Yukon, we were camping again on the river,
and you don't camp right on the river because it's too much noise from the water to hear any approaching grizzly bears or anything like that.
We're just sleeping on bed rolls on the ground. We didn't have no tent or anything like that, but you had a fire going at night.
And the first night that we were there, I heard some whoops and some wood knocks.
coming from the other side of, I mean, this was a big river that we were on.
You couldn't wait across this one.
You wouldn't want to go swimming in it.
It was that big of a river.
We were on the Canadian side of it, and on the opposite side was Alaska.
So while we were there, we had the horses tethered.
We had a rope tethered between two trees, and we had the reins tied to that.
rope. On the second night we were there, we came under attack about, I think it was probably close to midnight,
where these, this group, they're, I guess you call them clans, because they're running
in like a family group, they call, I guess they call themselves clans. And
And they started throwing rocks and throwing trees, small trees at us.
And so in my mind, I'm trying to talk to them.
And I can't get through to the ones that are doing this attack.
but the one that I had the encounter with in Jasper Park
was picking up my mind speak
and he showed up through a portal
there in the Yukon
and he went and had a parley with
had one from the clan that was
throwing the things at us
and when he came back,
and talked to me, he told me that it's under control, you guys are safe, but you have to leave this area now.
So we went to leave and my grandfather and grandmother were picking everything up and packing them into the pack horses.
We tried to untie the reins from the horses. They had been spooked so badly and were juried.
on their reins that the knots got so tight we had to cut the reins with knife
because we couldn't get or or you would have all three horses tied together with this rope
you know so we got that all set and we started leading the horses out and this is like
one o'clock in the morning now and trying to maneuver through mountainous areas is not
the thing you want to be doing. And I'm only 11 years old at the time. I asked him, why did you
help me when I was in the river freezing? The first time I saw him, I asked him, why did you help me?
And he said, because you're worthy. And at 11 years old, I didn't know what he meant by you're worthy.
And I was thinking, well, is it because he seen me swim in this river that he's never seen a person do that before?
Or was it that I was praying to Jesus to not let me get eaten by the bear?
But then I found out when we were in the Ukraine that that's what his name for me was.
That's just what he called me.
like a name.
So we packed up, he went back to Alberta through a portal.
We packed up the horses and let them out, went back and gave the guy back his horses and his
equipment.
My grandfather had to replace the reins that we had to cut, give him money for that.
we left there and we went south again along the coastal BC, the west side of BC,
went down to Jasper or Vancouver.
We went to Vancouver Island.
Went to Victoria on Vancouver Island.
And my grandfather, me and my grandmother were walking a trail that goes along.
through the middle part of the island. The further to the coasts that you get, the closer to either
coast you get, I mean, it becomes unavailable on foot. But in the middle part of it, there was
areas where you could, you know, walk fairly easy through. We were heading for a river that my
grandfather wanted to fish. It was a good steelhead river.
and as we were walking along, I got mine spoke to again by a different clan of these things,
and they told me that not to keep going, because there's danger ahead to turn around and go back.
And I didn't want to tell my grandparents at the time that these things are talking to me.
and telling me what to do. So I just made up a thing. I said, you know what? I'm really hungry. Can we go get something to eat?
And I'm kind of cold and hungry. And I got my grandparents to turn around and take me back to Victoria on Vancouver Island.
but that's I mean that's three times in 1967 that I had encounters with them
that is intense I feel like we could I feel like there might even be more to this but
oh there is there is yeah absolutely would you be able to reach out to
me through my email, I feel that it would be cool if we could have like a follow-up interview.
Because I also had encounters in Ohio.
Okay.
I had an encounter in Georgia, one in Florida, and one here in Michigan.
Holy mackerel.
I believe that I don't know if you've ever heard of the term being tagged.
Oh, yeah.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
Well, I believe that that's what happened to me on the river on that first encounter.
When he asked me why I wasn't getting up if I was okay,
and I told him I was too cold, I could feel it's hard to describe,
kind of like a magnetic or electrical type of stimulation in the back part of my head.
Absolutely, yeah.
Absolutely.
I heard that a lot.
I hear that through my body that I think he was warming me up through infrasound, or something like that.
I believe that he kind of like saved my life that day on that river.
But I don't know if he did this on his own validity or whether the Savior Jesus Christ
asked him to do it for him, following what Jesus wanted him to do.
I don't know.
In early 1980s, I went to Cleveland, Ohio to become a bricklayer.
My uncle had a, he was a general contractor in Willoughby, Ohio.
And Salt Fork State Park is just northeast of outside of Cleveland near Willoughby.
And I hadn't encountered there where I saw one of these things.
And then in 1983, I was down in Georgia working on a high rise on the Chattahoochee River.
And I met this Marine guy fresh out of the Marine Corps.
He was from Michigan.
I was from Michigan.
So we hung out a little bit.
And one Saturday we went to Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia.
It's a little north, I believe northwest, a little bit of Atlanta.
And we were in the parking lot drinking beer.
And he smoked cigarettes.
I didn't smoke.
And he said, you know, I could beat you in a foot race up that mountain.
And I said, yeah, not on your best day, you couldn't.
And so we took off for a foot race.
And I made it up to the top of that mountain.
And he was probably only a quarter of the way up from the bottom by the time I made the top.
So I was up there just catching my breath and trying to rest.
And here was a female Sasquatch doing the tree peeping where she would leave.
out and look at me and then when I would look back at her, she would duck back behind the tree.
So I did the mind speak thing with her, but the thing is a female like that is never going
to be alone.
There's always going to be a big male nearby as a protector for her.
Yeah, absolutely.
You don't see them by themselves.
what I've heard.
Yeah.
No.
They are in clans, and there's clans all over.
Because now I've experienced them in three different locations in Canada, but I like to hunt different
locations and check out new areas.
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or know someone who has,
please reach out to me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com
or pass on my email.
Here's the list.
These are all in Oregon, by the way.
Oak Ridge, Dexter, Fall Creek, Deschute National Forest area, Coltis Lake, Spirit Lake, Suttall Lake, McKinsey River area,
the area west of Crater Lake, east of 230 West Diamond Lake Highway, and north of 62 Crater Lake Highway.
You can use email Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
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It's your support that helps keep the show going,
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If you want to join in the fun,
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I'll see you there.
And again, thanks for listening.
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