Bigfoot Society - The Bigfoot Triangle Part 1: Uncovering Michigan’s Sasquatch Secrets
Episode Date: May 17, 2025What happens when a skeptic hunts for Sasquatch — only to discover a hidden world of mysterious creatures in Michigan’s remote forests? In this thrilling episode, we sit down with Brian Sawyer, an... investigator from the heart of Michigan’s Bigfoot Triangle, who shares chilling first-hand accounts of Sasquatch encounters. Brian recounts his experiences with the Sasquatch clan along the Black River, including a terrifying moment when a Sasquatch slammed a tree branch right near his camp. You’ll hear about mysterious footprints, eerie growls, and how a gift of carrots may have brought these elusive creatures closer than ever before. With encounters from Traverse City to the Minden City Swamp, this episode dives deep into Michigan’s Bigfoot mysteries, unraveling the connection between Sasquatch sightings and the hidden corners of the thumb. If you love cryptid stories, this episode will keep you on the edge of your seat.Stay tuned for Part 2 coming in the next few weeks!Resources:Brian's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bigfootsofamerica-michigan🗣️ 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 Patreon – 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 LMNT🎙️ 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📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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You're listening to Bigfoot Society and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
Tonight's story isn't from a casual hiker or a camper.
This one's from a man who spent years chasing the myth of Bigfoot in Michigan's remote woodlands.
But what he didn't expect was to become the target of an ancient unseen presence.
tree branches slamming down, eerie growls, echoing through the mist, and this isn't just a legend.
This is the real unexplainable account of Brian Sawyer in his terrifying encounters with the Sasquatch clan deep in the heart of Michigan's Bigfoot triangle.
So stay with us.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
You've got the privilege of talking to Brian Sawyer today.
Brian's an individual from the Bigfoots of Michigan and Bigfoots of America podcast.
You may have seen him on his YouTube channel.
He's got some great content over there.
but Brian, welcome to the show. How's it going, man?
Oh, it's going good, man. Thanks for having me on.
Absolutely. You know, I will start out with this. You had actually come up in a recent Michigan episode, not that long ago. And I was like, man, I got to have Brian on and hear what he's up to from his side of things. I believe it was, it took place in a wildlife area around Lake Huron.
Okay, yeah, yeah, that's it.
Awesome, awesome.
So we will definitely get into that later.
But Brian, you know, I would love to hear before I let you go for it, you know, definitely would love to hear what got you in to the Bigfoot community to begin with.
Yeah.
Well, first of all, I'm an auto worker.
You know, I work for the UAW.
So I do the grind every day.
I'm on midnight shift.
and that's my bread and butter.
But on the side, you know, for, gee, about 10, 15 years now,
I've been an actor, you know, Screen Actors Guild actor.
So when Hollywood comes to town, you know, I'm usually partaking somehow in one of the big films,
you know, they come to town.
I might be standing in for a big star.
I might be a supporting actor.
You know, the people I've met are Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot and Zach Snyder, you know,
He's a director, 300, man, hung out with John Hamm and David Harleboro for about two weeks.
And so, yeah, I kind of make the rounds and do that kind of thing.
Well, out of that, you know, we kind of form an acting community here in Michigan.
And then a lot of times we'll do a lot of independent films and we'll come up with concept ideas.
And we'll do what we call a pilot series or a pilot movie or something of that aspect.
And I was on the set.
I was hosting another pilot show called Pizza Monster.
And I was on that show, and we're kind of gathering information and eyewitnesses from, you know,
ghost eyewitnesses and just anything paranormal.
Well, I met this guy named Aaron Young, and he's a guy from Gladwood, Michigan.
And I'll tell you, we're all sitting around a campfire.
We got the cameras rolling.
And Aaron Young starts talking about, you know,
his eyewitness encounter.
And that was the first time where the bells went off in my head, like, holy crap, Bigfoot
is real.
Now, prior to this, you know, I'm just like so many other Americans.
You know, I saw the Patterson Gimlin film in search of with Leonard D. Moy back in the 70s.
And then that love kept going, you know, maybe the $6 million man with Andre the Giant.
you know, and every so often you catch wind of something.
And I mean, at that level, not to insult anyone, but it's really just entertainment, you know.
And then about 10 years ago, I started tuning in to YouTube a little bit and getting more interested in the subject.
But I'll tell you, when Aaron Young gave his account, that's when the bells went off of my head.
And at the same time, my father had passed away, and I moved to Sandusky, Michigan,
which is in the heart of the thumb.
And it's actually right down the street from where the Cass River's sighting happened
just outside of Vassar, Michigan, you know, where the supposed Bigfoot is crossing the Cass River
and it might be holding a small or an infant Sasquatch.
And the kayaker got a video of it.
You've seen that.
There's millions of views.
I have different information on that encounter, and I'll leave it at that.
But that got me just totally psyched.
And I said to myself, you know, we're going to do this.
We're going to do a TV pilot series, and I'm going to travel around Michigan,
and I'm going to interview Bigfoot eyewitnesses.
And, you know, I've got some connections with Hollywood,
and then we're going to pitch this concept,
and we're going to try to sell it to Hollywood and get it on a national platform
or a major network.
And so that's how I got started.
And through meeting all these eyewitnesses, you know, I've had my own encounters now.
And what's really happened is I've been connecting the dots.
And as I connect these dots, I am just, my mind is blown.
I never imagined that it was to this level.
I had hoped.
So me living in a thumb, I had hoped maybe there were.
was a, hey, one Sasquatch in the area, you know, more than likely in the back of my mind,
I'm like, well, I'm going to be going up to the UP a lot interviewing eyewitnesses because, you know,
only 4% of the population here in Michigan lives in the UP and most of it lives in the
lower peninsula and everything I'm hearing. Most of the sightings are in the UP.
And this is when I'm just getting started. But that is not the truth. And actually,
without getting too dramatic,
that is not, in some instances,
the scary truth of it all.
There are way more of these things
than we ever imagined.
And I've been going at it,
and I've stopped for about two and a half years now.
I'm out at least twice a month.
My goal is once a week,
and I'm following up on territories.
I'm following up on eyewitness accounts.
And there was this book,
Robert C. Brenner, he had written it, and that was one of the things that had kind of catapulted me as well.
And it was by Robert C. Brenner was a book called Something Bigfoot sightings in the Thumb of Michigan,
and then he has one, I think, for the rest of Michigan, and maybe in the UP.
And when you read that book, and of course other books, like two of my favorite other books after that were The Creature by Jan Clement,
and then, of course, Bigfoot Wild Men and Giants by David Pilates.
So you connect all these dots and me going out.
And really, it's a big shout out to all of the eyewitnesses that I've met
and I'm still talking to.
And guys like Matthew Sexton, you know, well, let's rewind a little bit.
Let's kind of get into how we started twinkling and now I would call this thing a locomotive.
You know, I had gone out through.
one of my first videos, I'd gone out to the Cass River. And I just started snooping around,
looking for footprints on the riverbank, just looking for any kind of evidence, because in the
back of my mind, this thing's a gigantic antipithecus. You know, it's just really logical.
It's just a big ape that has, you know, cross the land bridge. You know, I'm just following the
narrative. And so I'm out there and I'm looking around trying to find evidence.
and then I start getting contacted by people.
And one of the first people to contact me was a guy by the name of Jim Ingram.
And he had been up along the Black River, which is in the Port Here in the state game area,
here in the Thumb of Michigan, just north of Port Huron.
And he had gone out there camping with his girlfriend a couple of times.
And he had gone out in this one section, now that's state land,
heavily. It's funny because it's heavily watched by the DNR service. You know, you learn this.
I mean, I've been out there. I don't know how many times now. And you learn the ins and out of
where to go, what to do, what not to do. So Jim is out there camping, and he's kind of like, imagine
like a rectangle. It's been mowed down by the DNR service or whoever keeps up the land there. And it's a
kind of a rectangle, but on the two sides, on the southern side and the western side,
is forest.
So what Jim sets up is campfire.
He's got a girlfriend, and they just get the campfire rolling.
And now this, if I recall correctly, this is after midnight.
And, you know, they're kind of settling in, and all of a sudden, they hear growl coming
from the south side, kind of behind them.
And they're a little bit taken aback, and they're, hmm.
what's that about?
And it gets louder into a full-fledged scream.
And then quickly after, on the west side of them, there's another scream.
And now they're kind of freaking out.
And they said it was so loud, you know, the best thing they could attribute to or compare it to
is a lion-type growl, but a little bit different.
But just so powerful that it was jarring.
And it's scared.
Then they said they're running through the mud and they're getting out of there.
So a few days later, a couple weeks later, you know, like everyone, you're kind of questioning
yourself and you're like, hey, did that really happen?
So they go back out there and they go to a different spot.
And the same thing happens.
And they get out of Dodge.
So Jim starts coming back, you know, he kind of gets up his nerve and he comes back in the daytime.
And he finds a couple of footprints in a couple of different locations.
So he gets a hold of me and I go out there and start looking around.
And let me tell you, immediately we start finding footprints.
And so, and we're finding footprints in spot because one of my things is, yeah, I kind of want to be telling the truth.
As much as I possibly can, I want my stuff to be legit.
that I'm putting out there.
I figure if anyone lies to me and anyone gets away with something, that's on them.
You know, I do always go back, after my initial interview, one of the things I do is I always
go back to the location, unless it's private land, and we'll get to that.
I always go back to the location.
I don't tell the eyewitness when I'm going, and I get back out there, and I do extensive
looking around.
And this area, I have been back so many times and have found multiple footprints on my own.
So then that leads.
So that became our episode one of season one.
And that one's called the Black River Bigfoot.
So we're making a little bit, kind of a little of an invent.
And I'm thinking to myself this time, I'm thinking, you know, I hope I can get one season.
maybe two.
I hope that's what I can tell the studios.
Hey, I should be able to deliver a couple of seasons.
Maybe we'll get a feature film out of it.
Whatever.
Well, the next thing I know, I'm starting to get contact.
You know, social media, you know, we didn't have this stuff back in the 70 and the 80s and the 90s.
And social media is, to me, it's the best.
I love it.
I love people.
I love getting to know people on an individual basis.
Well, people start contacting me.
And the next guy that contacts me is a guy by the name of Danny Skinner.
So Danny Skinner, now, now I love Danny Skinner.
And the reason I love Danny Skinner is because at least once or twice a year,
I get contacted by some hunters somewhere.
And look, all due respect to hunters, especially here in Michigan, you know,
it's basically an annual holiday, how everybody heads north.
You know, in Michigan, everybody's got cottages up north.
You work down around Detroit, and then you migrate up north into the summer,
in the summertime, up to cottages.
You know, come fall is the big rush for hunting season.
And, you know, a lot of population runs up north and starts hunting.
And big shout out to these guys.
So I do have a lot of respect for hunters.
What I don't have respect for the guys who call,
now that I've learned what I've learned,
is the guys who call me and they're very,
cocky and they're like, hey, you know, I've been out in the woods for 40 years now and I ain't
ever seen nothing. And Bigfoot don't exist and you're full of crap. So when you approach me like
that, then I'm going to come back at you. I'm going to be like, well, what do you hunt at?
Oh, okay. So you sit in a tree stand, the same tree stand that you and your father hunted at
on the edge of a cornfield and you sit in that tree stand and then you come down,
you get drunk. It's basically a party for you. And you're the guy who's telling me that Bigfoot
doesn't exist. Well, let me tell you about Danny Skinner. Now, Danny lives off the land.
You want to, you know, down south, we call him Mountain Men. He is in the woods every day.
he's out there killing stuff and what he kills he eats and provides for his family
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of Detroit and my father passed away and that's why I migrated up to Sandusky took over his
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the boonies you know where you're driving sometimes
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and you're not seeing anybody. You throw in when I'm driving around, because I'm up at all
hours of the night at 2, 3 a.m. And there's no one to be seen. You've got to watch out. I'm not for one
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So back to Danny.
Danny's that guy who's out there every day.
He lives off the land.
He's not an auto worker like half of us here in Michigan.
He eats the squirrels.
He eats the raccoons.
This guy is hardcore.
So Danny Skinner, his episode is called the Butternut Creek Bigfoot out of season one.
And Danny takes me out.
And it's funny because Danny's got an accident and he's not even from the South.
he's from the woods.
He's a woodsman.
And he takes me out and he says, you know, I've been out in these woods for, you know, every day of my life about, you know, and my father before him and all this.
And, you know, my father had one story one time, but, you know, you hear stuff.
He said, but this one particular day, I didn't have my hounds with me.
I didn't have anything loud on me.
I wasn't carrying any bags.
I wasn't carrying any guns.
I was just going out deep into the woods to check one of my beaver traps.
And he said, I was being quiet, whatever reason, and I came up over this little burn, this little hill, to see a huge black, kind of like a dark brown big foot, just finishing up turning apart a beaver dam.
He said, I'm going out there to check my beaver traps.
and he said this thing just got done tearing apart a beaver trap had maybe heard me coming
and had started to move away he said now this thing's in the beaver pond and he said it's about
up to its chest and it's moving as it's moving away from me he said it moved through that
water like it was nothing he said and it's kind of looking back at me keeping an eye
I mean, it gets to the other side, the other bank opposite me,
and it grabs the little sapling and pulls itself up out of the water,
looks back at me and gives a huff, and then walks off into the forest.
He said, now I'm a guy who's been out here every day in my life.
And he goes, I got to be honest, I didn't really think they were real.
You know, like I said, I hear stories.
But he said, until I saw it, he said, I didn't think it.
is real. He said, now I'm a believer. And he's like, I just want to get my story out because,
you know, these things are scary. Their presence, their very being is threatening to us because
of their size, because of their abilities, you immediately recognize that you are out of your
league when you're standing in the same room with these things. So Danny Skinner, right off
the bat. I kind of, I don't want to say I needed them, but I needed Dan. I needed Dan to kind of
wake me up to the reality of Bigfoot. The reality between him and Aaron Young, and we'll get
to Aaron in a second, between him and Aaron Young, you know, it had to register to me that,
okay, this isn't just entertainment anymore. I'm making a TV show that is meant to be,
entertainment, but there is a reality aspect of these things. In a way, when you're going out
and looking for these things, you're looking for a wild creature or being that may or may not
come at you. And you're not going to be able to do a thing about it if they come after you.
You're basically going to stand there. I mean, you're not even going to be able to run with all
I could go on for hours about the things I've been learning.
So Danny established that.
Aaron established that.
Jim Ingram establishes, hey, we've got some evidence now.
We've got some physical evidence.
Because, too, you know, we have some very dramatic people out here,
especially me with an actor background.
You meet people.
You know, you can imagine things.
You can fantasize things.
You can tell yourself that you saw a big foot when you really didn't.
You just saw the rear end of a deer or something like that.
And you can fantasize that you saw a big foot.
But when you start meeting the eyewitnesses, as I said before, it's very jarring.
And the reality of these beings or these creatures really comes into play.
So right after that, I get a hold of Aaron Young, who I had initially met on the set of the other TV pilot show, and I get out to Gladwin, Michigan, and I do an interview with Aaron Young.
Now, who was so cool, and with all due respect to Aaron, man, one of my favorite guys, love him to death.
but all due respect to Aaron, it was very interesting, not funny, very interesting to see his reaction as we went through the interview because he had never been back to the spot where he had his encounter.
Now, his encounter goes back to when he was in his high school.
and I think he said he was a junior in high school, if I remember correctly.
Might have been a senior.
And he was basically him and his buddies were partying down, you know.
They had a couple of buddies, and they're going out and they got their favorite spot
outside of town.
They got a campfire.
And one night they're around the campfire.
And Aaron's looking across the fire at his buddy.
And his buddy has this look of...
terror on his face.
And Aaron's like, hey, what's going on?
And his buddy's looking over his shoulder.
And his buddy's kind of squinting now and goes,
do you guys see that big biker guy over there?
And everybody turns around.
Well, it was behind Aaron.
So Aaron turns around to see this quote-unquote big biker dude kind of squire
squatting down. Oh, it's actually sitting Indian style, you know, kind of like legs crossed. You know,
you sit on your butt. And most times, you know, I don't sit like that anymore. I'm getting older.
But you're sitting on your butt and your legs are crossed. And they see this thing. And they're
trying to focus as to what it is. And this thing stands up and starts screaming at them. And once again,
like the Jim Ingram story, Aaron is like this thing is so loud.
It's so jarring.
It's shaking our bodies as it's scream.
And something that was myth has now stepped into reality.
And they're standing there and they're in full terror mode.
They're petrified.
And this thing is screaming at them.
It's more like a roar.
And so they hightail it out of there and they get to their car.
And as they speed off, this thing is still there screaming at them.
So this is his account, and he hasn't been back on this location.
Aaron's about my age, and he hasn't been back to this location.
And since he was 17 or 18 years of age, and now he's in his 50s.
And as we're doing the interview, and this is what I was kind of alluding to before,
Aaron is still shaken.
So this is very serious.
He's still shaking.
He's starting to react to every sound that's going on in the woods behind us.
And when you see that episode, that's episode three.
And that was called the Mosquito Alley Monster.
And the place where it happened is called Mosquito Alley.
Now it's been kind of transformed into sand dunes and a lot of four-wheeling and, you know,
dung bug what we would call dune buggies out there.
But now all the razors are out there racing around.
But yes.
So he is just looking around and he's petrified.
And then that was an eye-opener to me about the depth of how these things affect you.
So going back to Danny real quick, I think his episode is called the Butternet Creek Bigfoot.
So Aaron is kind of the first example of someone who's been deeply, deeply affected.
You know, Jim Ingram was very scared.
Got out of there.
Danny Skinner was more of the jaw dropping.
Like, what the heck am I seeing?
But Aaron's got full on view.
And really, let me think here.
I think the distance between Aaron and his buddies and his Sasquatch, man, what, maybe 25 yards?
You'll be able to see it in that episode.
But, yeah, maybe 25 yards.
So this is more of a closer encounter where he actually gets eyes eyes on.
And so he's deeply affected.
So as a filmmaker, I'm processing all this.
And I am moving my thought process out of entertainment to how serious this subject is.
So now I am no longer, I don't think I could be a skeptic anymore anyways,
just because of how I see how these creatures affect everyday people like ourselves.
So after that, I actually get a guy from Kentucky, Hazard, Kentucky, just outside of Hazard,
Slump, Kentucky.
I'm looking at, I got a little key from the mayor of Hazard, Kentucky when we went down in film.
But this guy named is Hank Kress, and he's a Shawnee.
Indian, and his episode, of course, is called the Shawnee Sasquatch.
And he's from Slem, Kentucky.
He gets a hold of me, and he's like, you know, he's got the deep southern accent.
And almost to the point where I can't really understand him.
And he's talking to me about, yeah, he's got 13 or 14 Sasquatch down where he lives.
And he's talking to me, like if I was talking about my kids,
kids. You know, like, yeah, I got, you know, I got two boys and, you know, the older one's doing this and the younger
one's doing that. And yeah, they're doing good. Well, this guy starts talking to me. Yeah, and there's
this Sasquatch and that's Sasquatch and the little ones come up to my house and I got a gifting spot right
by my house. And this is the first time. So what's so neat about this subject, what is so
captivating about this subject of Sasquatch is there are.
are so many different dynamic levels to encounters, two people's experiences.
And so this is the first time now where I'm coming across on eyewitness.
And I don't even want to call this guy an eyewitness because he has more of a family
relationship with these beings.
So this is my first guy where I'm thinking, okay, this guy's got to be pulling my leg.
So we hop in the car here in Michigan and we're like, you know what, let's do an outside of Michigan episode.
And we cruise down there to Slim Kentucky.
And this is Appalachia.
So I always joke because, you know, I'd gone down to Appalachian Mountains a few times.
My mother grew up in Virginia, kind of in the foothills.
But deep back in Appalachia, I really hadn't been exposed to that.
And we get down there to Slampe, Kentucky, and I'm white knuckling.
You know, I'm used to Michigan where, yeah, it's going to be flat.
We might have rolling hills and stuff like that here in Michigan, but not to the extent of the Appalachian Mountains.
So I'm white knuckling on these snake turns, these serpent turns, these serpent roads.
And me and my girlfriend are making it back to Slamp, Kentucky.
and we meet Hank Kress.
And he's a mountain man.
You know, he is, my goodness.
This was an eye-opener for me.
And we get to his place,
and he starts talking about all these Sasquatch.
And we got to get up to the top of the mountain.
You know, this big, huge 12 to 14 footer.
He comes out every day about noon.
And he's just kind of telling,
there's this other one.
And then we got to be careful because there's a woman's, a lady's ass watch, and she's got a younging.
And she just beat up two of our tribe kids, you know, the Shawnee Indian.
She just beat two of them up because they got too close to her, and she's protecting her young.
And so we've got to be careful by her.
You know, she might come at us, and my mind is gone.
You know, I'm kind of laughing inside, and I'm like, I can't believe this guy.
he's got you know it's a whole different world is what i'm trying to say so we get up oh my goodness
you know my son to this day um he had loaned me my his f-150 you know i've got a truck which i actually
should have taken my ranger because it was smaller up on those mountain trails but you know
his is better for the highway so um we took his truck and to this day i have not told him
what I put his truck through, his Ford F-150 on the side of a mountain with a cliff on one side.
So we get up there as far as we can, and I can't go any farther.
I'd get the truck stuck, and we get out of the truck.
And this particular, you know, two-track winds around this particular mountain until you get up to the peak.
So we got about three-quarters of the way up in the F-150, and then we had to hike it from there.
and we hike back up to the top, and it's beautiful up there.
We're finding black bear prints and just every kind of critter out there.
And Hank, Hank Cress, Shawnee Indian, shows us where this big outcropping of rock is
and how this one particular 12 to 14 foot, almost like a silver back type big foot comes out every day.
And we're like getting up there, you know, we get up there about one.
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So in the back of my mind, I'm like,
Eric, is this guy pulling our leg?
And he's like, well, they're all around here.
And he said, and I figured,
I've counted about 13 different ones.
And so he says, let's get out, give out a yell.
And I'm like, oh, okay.
So this is my first experience.
You know, you've heard of the Treenax.
You've heard of the yells or the whooping.
and you try to get an answer.
So by this time, I've seen Finding Bigfoot,
and I understand what's going on.
So Hank gives out a big yell.
And you can see this in the episode,
and there's no response.
And so I'm like, well, there you go.
You know, because it's still in the back of my mind,
I'm like, man, I don't know if this guy's telling the truth.
And then he says, well, why don't you have your girl give out a yell?
And they like females, so they'll respond to her.
her. So in the back of my mind, I'm still like, okay, whatever, pal. And my girlfriend kind of giggles a
little bit, and she's like, well, I've never done one. And he's like, no, just, just yell out. And so
she does a, whoo-who, type of deal. And immediately, we get, I think it's a rock clap down,
just down to the right, at about one o'clock, and then a big grunt, oh, whew!
down to the left, maybe at about 10 or 11 o'clock.
And my mouth just drops.
And you can faintly hear both of these in the episode.
And my girlfriend and I look at each other and we're like, okay, there's some evidence.
Now is Hank setting us up?
We're not sure.
So he's like, well, let's gift him.
So at that time, I brought a watermelon, I brought pineapple, you know, the cliche apples, all of that.
And he has a gifting spot up there on the peak.
And so we dropped those off.
And after that, we didn't much hear anything.
Well, then we start heading back.
And I hear a yell.
More like a scream.
And it was something I've never heard before.
And afterwards, yeah, I looked up, you know, me being a city boy,
I got to look up, okay, what does a bobcat sound like?
like, what does a cougar sound like?
Here in Michigan, you know,
our population is a black bear
and cougar are raising.
And so, but I hear this scream
and Hank's like, oh, that's a female.
And he's like, we need to get out of here.
So we start coming back down.
And I turn around and my girlfriend's like,
hey, I think I saw something move.
And I turn around, I get off a couple of pictures.
And unfortunately, nowadays,
unless you have something that rivals the Patterson Gimlin film or the Paul Freeman footage,
you know, you're kind of out of luck.
But we do spin around and we get a couple of what I believe are individuals,
these dark shadows.
And they're kind of following us out.
So we get an, oh, gee, man, another half hour, 45 minutes down the mountain.
And we're not being yelled at anymore.
No more pictures.
We're back in the F-150 and we're driving.
driving down. And I'm thinking of myself, okay, did I come all this way for that? I would like some
more evidence, but, you know, it is what it is. It's neat to hear Hank and his account and his
relationship with these things. So I'm like, okay, you know, everything that happened could have been
possibly Sasquatch. I can't confirm it. But as we're driving down, something happens,
and it's very slight and off the cuff.
And as we're driving back down the two track, Hank says, oh, yeah, and he said, and it's real quick.
It's only a momentary thing.
He says, oh, that's a side of the mountain where they cut through all the time right here and there.
And so my mind, you know, the bell goes off and like, okay, we might have evidence.
And I look over at the slope side of this hill, it's, you know, there's like a hill on top of a mountain or on the side of a mountain.
and I see all these impressions.
And my mouth is dropping.
I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
And this was just something that Hank, you know,
I'm always careful about being orchestrated or pointed in the right direction.
And hey, we've got to be at the top of this mountain.
This is when this is when they're saskatch because that's when you can get set up.
Well, this was something that was very slight.
Oh, that's where they come up and down.
So I get out of truck and I walk over there.
And this whole, I'm flabbergasted, this whole side of the hill is covered in footprints.
And in the episode, you can see where I measure out a footprint between 20 and 22 inches long,
maybe 23 inches long, and it coincides with a straight line, you know,
not like us humans kind of a little bit side to side, our walking path,
but their footsteps are straight in line.
And it's going up the side of this hill.
and the stride between the two footprints I'm now looking at at 22 inches is six feet going up
and beautiful footprint impressions and I show that in the episode and then there's multiple other ones
so something that Hank has said just kind of off the cuff so unless he ran out there and put all these
impressions and I'm talking a lot of impressions too many to count um you know there was some more
evidence for me. So I'm highly intrigued by this and very happy by that. So then we get back to
Michigan and I meet Kim and John, former members of the BFRO. And we'll make this one a little bit
quicker. They have multiple encounters. What's neat about Kim and John, their episodes,
five and six out of season one. One of their accounts is when they see the Sasquatch and the
Sasquatch have eyes that are almost like flashlights.
And that is one of the encounters that stands out to me.
And I believe that was up in the northern part of the lower peninsula.
So after them, I meet Chippewa Indian Aaron Spencer.
And I'm getting out to the woods.
Aaron has had many encounters.
He had when he was a kid, a big Auburn colored Sasquoise.
And then he's seen a white one.
But his most prominent sighting was when he was fishing.
This particular Sasquatch, it kind of snuck out behind him,
and then had gripped a log with its foot, almost like an orangutan foot,
and had made a sound, and Aaron turned around.
And this thing, I think this thing was grinning and showing its teeth.
And Aaron freaked and just rightfully so and ran across through the water,
across the river and ended up coming back the next day and his string of fish had been taken.
Well, Aaron Spencer is where the light bulb went off in my head.
And I realized that me living here in Sandusky, Michigan, that I was in the middle of
what I now called the Bigfoot Triangle.
And what that has to do with is where Aaron's sighting was along the Cass River.
Going back to Jim Ingram's sighting, and we'll talk about Matthew Sexton here in a minute,
their sightings were along the Black River.
Now, the Calfs River runs from southwest to northwest,
and the Black River runs from southeast to northwest.
So it's basically a triangle, and they meet in this place called the Minden City Swamp.
Well, after some research talking to a guy by the name of Valcevala.
who does a lot of the data collecting here in Michigan.
Great guy, former police detective, private investigator,
just has an immacient database of Sasquatch sightings and evidence
and has had his own sighting as well.
He had helped write the book, and so, long story short,
there had been a DNR sighting with a DNR official in the Minden City Swamp,
and he had come face to face with an eight-foot black Sasquatch.
So I've got two sides of the triangle and the point being the Minden City Swamp.
So the western side of the triangle being the Cass River, the eastern side being the Black River.
So we'll get off track a little bit from the episodes.
I get a call from a guy south of me, and this guy runs a nudist camp.
And evidently, they had some sightings in this nudist camp.
They're out there partying nude.
in Emmett, Michigan, which is along the I-69 corridor.
And evidently, they're having a party one night, a nudist party,
and all sorts of music and dancing,
getting kind of crazy out there,
and all of a sudden a group of Sasquatch start moving in.
So I go out there and I interview them and take a look around,
but I start connecting the dots.
And then I find out there's another sighting just down the street
in a place called Goodell's, Michigan.
And I start realizing that as I dig in this more,
and I'm pulling out all these eyewitness encounters
that I'm actually in the middle of like this triangle
where the Sasquatch either moved back and forth
or there is a large population of them.
And when I say large, right now,
I'm thinking with everything I know right now,
just in the thumb of Michigan.
And this is one of the mind-blowing things.
There's way more of these things than we ever thought.
Where I originally thought, hey, maybe there's one Sasquatch in the Thumb of Michigan.
This is going to sound crazy.
But off the top of my head, in the thumb of Michigan alone,
there could be anywhere between 20 and 30 Sasquatch.
Now, if you know the thumb of Michigan,
Michigan, that's a lot because we got a ton of farmland here.
So the question is, is they're here and, you know, where are they?
And well, they're by the rivers.
They're staying by the rivers and their main food source is deer.
They also, as we found out with mainland skinner, they like beavers.
They like small rodents.
They're eating whatever they can.
I think they've been taking chickens from some of the farmers as well.
So I'm starting to collect all this evidence.
Aaron Spencer's taking me up and down the Cass River,
giving me a lowdown of all his sightings.
And then so being here in the town of Michigan,
living here now and driving so much,
and I'll see 20 minutes to 45 minutes between towns,
I'm like,
how come somebody just hasn't seen one of these Sasquatch
walking through a farmer's field?
And I swear, I say that,
and within two weeks,
a guy by the name of Giles LaFave contacts me, and he gives his account, and he's in episode
looks like eight, episode eight, where, hey, Giles LaFave is driving to work, and all of a sudden
he comes up over this little hill, and there's a big, kind of like an orangutan color.
You know, if you know, he explains it, Giles says, if you know the Carhart suits where they're
kind of tan but kind of reddish, he said that was the color of that.
And it was walking through a farmer's field.
And when he came up over the hill, this thing stopped.
And so in that episode, we went to that location.
We filmed it.
I believe that one's around eight, nine feet.
And Gals was just taken aback about the size because it literally looked like a tree stump.
You know, he had seen it moving and then stop.
And he said, you know, this thing's as big as a tree trunk standing there.
And so we start connecting the.
dots and there's a place called the petroglyphs just north of gals as sighting and i go there later
i've been there on two different accounts um i found footprints i've actually had a woo
right in front of me um and so that is an amazing amazing spot there um so as the season's going on
I get, you know, we finish up a couple more episodes.
We got a guy from Colorado who comes into town,
a guy by the name of Derek Grimm.
He's a great tracker.
We go out and we go to the Black River area
where Jim Ingram and Matthew Sexton have had their sightings.
And we go out and we find footprints and we cast one of those footprints.
And I've got that sitting in my podcast studio.
And so the dots are just connecting and connecting.
And so now,
I finished up season one and the phone is ringing off the hook.
And I got people lined up for season two and bleeding into season three.
So we start filming season two.
And then I start getting, I head up to Traverse City and I meet Sherry Redoux.
And Sherry Redoux, her encounter is really cool because she's someone else who didn't
believe in Big Fight.
And she's walking along the shoreline of Lake Michigan and some activity starts happening,
things are thrown at her, and she comes up the bank, and there's a Sasquatch.
She can see the outline of it because it's getting kind of dark outside,
and it's shaking this tree violently, so she runs through her truck,
and she's driving off this thing, throws a branch at her.
So she hadn't been back, and she is shaken.
And so in Season 2, episode 1, we get out there and we take a look around,
and she's talking, and this is soon after.
This is, man, I'm like,
Within a week after she had her sighting,
so I'm like, well, if you had this sighting,
there's probably some footprints around.
And sure enough, we get a footprint out of that one,
we get some evidence.
And her encounter is a very dramatic encounter.
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And first sighting is the first time we start talking about
that these creatures could be inter-demand,
and something spiritual.
So then after that, I meet a guy by the name of Jerry Lentz,
and he had seen Orbs on his property back in the Thumb of Michigan.
We filmed that episode.
He believed he's seen a Sasquatch out of the corner of his eye,
and I'm kind of connecting all the dots to the Black River.
And then finally Matthew sexting gets a hold of me.
And I think Matthew is the guy you know.
I need to jump in for context.
So my listeners get what it's about to be said.
So Matt is the individual I talked to most recently in episode 722 from the Port Huron State Game Area.
Okay, so go ahead.
Yeah.
So now our minds are about to be blown.
Because up to this point, Sherry Reduce episodes getting a little bit on the spooky side with some of the things.
And a lot of that we didn't put on.
film because we were, theory didn't know if she wanted it out there in public, and I totally
understood. So we kept it pretty much a generic episode for that. So here comes Matthew section.
And Matthew, you know, I wish I could see that guy every day. I consider him one of my best
friends, one of my most authentic eyewitness. And Matthew starts telling me about his 20-year kind of
relationship with a Sasquatch clan out of the port here in state garren area.
And Matthew's talking about how, you know, I think his apartment complex was shutting down and
getting remodeled. So Matt, man, being kind of the camper he is, he gets out there for one summer.
And he's, you know, he's going to work, but he's spending the night out in the tent, out in the
woods along the Black River. And he starts hearing growls. He starts hearing.
noises. He starts hearing wood knock. What I love
Matthew is, in so many different accounts, Matthew
is an eye-opener. Because he's the one who
points out to me, first of all, that, you know, when I'm out
overnight, I start hearing these woodknocks. And so
when I hear these woodknacks, I'm running to the tree where I think the
wood knock is coming from, but I'm not seeing any marks on the tree.
So Matthew is like, hey, man, I think these wood knock sounds could be coming from their vocal cords.
This is a sound, some kind of location method that they use from their vocal cords.
And now thinking on the big scope, this huge subject of Saskod, man, this can be used for locating one another.
Like if the big foot are in a clan and they're trying to locate one another and they don't want people to know.
you know, with necessarily a howl if people are around.
And the Port of your State game area is not too far out of town.
This, what I still consider an urban area.
So Matt is out there and he starts hearing these wood knocks.
And then he starts seeing strange things like clams stacked up on the riverbank.
And Matt does a better, of course, a storytelling about all his encounters.
But he starts seeing clams stacked up on the sun.
of the river. He sees
deer stacked, you know,
two or three high.
And then finally, he
knows they're there, but
he can't see him. So he
gets a little bit frustrated. He finds
out that, hey, Lucerne, Michigan
is
one of the places where you can see
Sasquatch. So he goes up there
and he has his first
eyes on encounter
within 10 feet, this huge
and I think that was an orangutan.
colored reddish-colored saskwatch too.
He said huge, where it took one step, and it cleared.
At one moment, it's on the right side of Matthew, and the next moment it's on the left.
And one of the things that Matthew points out, Matthew really describes these things in a deeper way.
You know, he describes the finger of these saskwatch that these creatures are built for cold weather.
and durability.
He noticed that when this thing
looked at him, Matthew
rightfully lowered
his head as to not challenge
this, what I would call, an alpha
male. And with
that, that alpha male, even though
was so close, it kind of left
him alone. And I think it was
even stopping Matthew because like Matt
said, you know, the rest of the Klan might have been
in just nearby feeding on
a deer that he thinks they may have
just hunted. So that's
Matt's first big, you know, kind of sighting.
So then he's re-energized, so to speak, because he had been disappointed in the
foot in the Black River area.
So he gets to the Black River area, and he starts seeing, finally, the Sasquatch clan there.
And I think, man, he sees what I think two to four different individuals.
There could be two adolescents and an older,
brother or an alpha male, which I think may, you know, and this is me kind of connecting the dots.
You know, it's a hierarchy. In these clans, it's about male dominance, you know, kind of like a
lion pride. These things are predators. And I got the feeling, and, you know, and I'm putting together
all the different footprints I've found. So I think there may be two adolescents, maybe in their
late teens, early 20s, and then you've got a bigger alpha male, which could be the alpha male, which could be
the alpha male of the clan, which is maybe in its 30s or 40s, so to speak.
And then Matt had talked about one time where he came out of his tent was crawling out,
and he saw a huge Sasquatch with a young, kind of a child Sasquatch.
And when Matt came out, this huge Sasquatch, what Matt said it was the size of rhinoceros.
Matt said he came out, saw this huge thing, and it kind of drew in the younger one closer to
its side and Matt just put his head down and kind of scooted back into the tent. Well, I think that
that huge Sasquatch the size of a rhinoceros may have been the female, because I'd just recently
prior to that had heard about one of my other eyewitnesses where the female was actually larger
than the male. So I'm not saying that's all the time, but sometimes a female could be larger
than the male. So I get out there and this is when I first start having my experiences.
You know, the reality for me, I'm seeing the different footprint. We came up, we didn't
overnight and we came up to one of Matthew's favorite camping spots and we just went down to
the riverbank and immediately found somewhere between definitely two, but I would say up to
four different sets of footprints.
Now, with all the footprints and the pictures I take, I always separate the footprints,
but these footprints were together.
And what freaked me out is it almost had looked like the Sasquatch had jumped.
So it's hard to explain.
There's kind of like a small cliff, which is about 15 feet up, I think, where the campsite
is.
And then to get down to the riverbank, you've got to kind of climb down this little cliff.
but in this particular area, it's anywhere from 10 to 15 feet high.
And it looked like the smaller Sasquatch, which could have been, and this is what I believe.
So this is going back to the Jim Ingram accounts, the Matthew Sexton accounts, me getting out there on my own, all the different footprints.
This is, I had found a baby squash footprint at one time.
And so this is over a period of two years.
And now I believe these things grow extremely fast.
You know, when they're, gee, when they're a toddler, you know, they're the size of the 10, 12-year-old.
You're growing fast.
When they're adolescents, they're six to eight feet.
So anyway, if we get down to the riverbank, and it seemed like looking at all the footprints, it seemed like,
would have freaked me out.
It seemed like the adolescent had jumped from 15 feet up in the air down to the riverbank
and landed on two feet and side by side because the footprints I have, the pictures,
they're about an inch sunk into like an inch into the riverbank.
And at that time, Matt's like, hey, man, he goes, I know this sounds crazy.
He said, take off your shoes and socks.
I want you to kind of experience, you know, what I've done before.
So, you know, on my mind, I'm like, hey, Matt, you are the man.
Whatever if you want, I take off my shoes and socks.
And I put my one foot to next, next to one of the male, what I would think adult footprints.
And what I realized, what was so mind-blowing was that I could barely stand on the river,
bank. It was at a slight slope. It was so slippery, I could barely stand up. And then I couldn't make an
impression. It was like this hard clay. So I'm looking at all the footprints at different levels
and indentation. And I'm like, that child Sasquatch had to jump off the 15 high clip
and land on the riverbank to make that deep of impressions. Because even a couple of
of the adults, I think I had two adults' impressions, they weren't as deep as a child.
So, but they still were, you know, maybe a half inch into the soil. I've got one. Yeah,
that's pretty deep, too. So I'm like, holy, you know, my mind's getting blown. So now I'm
experiencing my own encounters, you know, I'm starting to, it's starting to really sink into me
the reality of these things.
I can't stand up on this river bank,
but they can.
I can't make an indent in this hard clay bank,
but yet they're gripping,
they're standing there.
And then you could see where they,
in Matthew Sexton's episode in season two,
I call it the river walkers,
because to me,
they had come off the soil,
off like the normal forest,
I'm to the riverbank and they had walked into the riverbank.
I believe they walk up and down the riverbank.
So we're camping out.
We're doing this whole episode and we're filming.
So we do it overnight.
And this is where I hear a Sasquatch talk.
Now, it is an experience like I've never,
had before in my life. Up this, up to this point, I'm still lean in physical, biological creatures,
but now I've met Matthew Sexton. We're talking about portals. We're talking about these things,
zapping in, zapping out. Yes, you do have the footprints that appear out of nowhere. I've got those
footprints where you've got one footprint and there's none around or it looks like they
shimmied up a tree.
But when you start experiencing these things physically, it changes your opinion and
outlook on these things.
You can be an armchair quarterback all you want and sit in your freaking lazy boy and
watch YouTube videos and have your opinion about Bigfoot all you want.
But until you experience these things, you don't really know, and I try to be respectful,
but you don't really know what you're talking about.
So we've got camp set up and we've got a fire going.
And Matt and I are both hardworking men, you know, were hands-on blue-collar guys, you know.
Matt is a camper.
He knows what he's doing, but yet I'm still a city boy.
He's got to help me set up my tent.
And so the night comes and, you know, we're just hanging out, having a good time.
Matt is tired.
He works day shift, gets up early.
He passes out.
I'm on midnight, man.
you know, I'm feeling pretty good.
And so I'm just hanging out.
He goes to bed in his tent.
I'm still hanging out by the fire.
And finally, I start getting a little bit tired.
But I know in the back of my mind that every eyewitness I've been talking to in Michigan
is telling me that these things come out at night.
And when they do come out at night, it's not the latter midnight.
And one of the, I want to insert this real quick.
It's not that we haven't had other sightings here in other months of the year.
But let me tell you right now, July, August, and September here in Michigan,
that's when you're going to see these things.
That's when you're going to experience these things.
I always think about the connection to, everybody knows the Predator movie,
the original one with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and then you've had the other one.
ones, but in that movie, the young Hispanic gal, when she's explaining the predator,
she says something.
He says they always come in the hottest years, okay?
Here in Michigan, July, August, and September are the hottest months.
So I have been kind of doing a diagram connecting the dots, and I'm realizing that these
things they'll come out until after midnight, and they're more active seemingly in July, August,
in September, at least here in Michigan.
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And Matthew falls asleep.
I climb in my tent and I'm laying there.
And I'm just thinking, and honestly, I'm not thinking I'm going to experience anything.
But in the back of my mind, I know about the Jim Ingram encounter.
Some of the things that Matthew has told me about this particular plan is they're a little bit rambunctious.
They're going to let you, if they don't want you in their area, you're going to get chased out, you know?
So I'm laying in my tent and I'm thinking about all this.
And it is just like so many people say.
All of a sudden, it's like the air changed and the stillness comes in.
And my physical body is reacting to what I would call a presence, a presence of stillness.
and it's very quiet
and then all of a sudden
right over my tent
a huge smash
like somebody had taken
a big huge branch
and smacked it over the tree across the trunk
that my tent was tied to
and immediately
I'm jarred
and then
I hear a couple of twigs
snap. Now, I'm still inside my tent. I hear a couple of twigs snap kind of what I would just
easily say to the left and the right of me. So I'm getting a sense there could be two things
out there, but it's quiet. And then just like so many people has said before, this
across my tent, like something had run its hand, across,
the length of my tent. And then I hear something I have never heard, and I don't know if I'll,
I hope to hear again. I can't explain it only in the sense that it was a sound that I've never
heard before. It was lower in tone and frequency than I'd ever heard before. But I knew immediately
that it was a language and it was a two,
it was either two words or a two-syllable word.
And I'll try to mimic you here,
but I never do it justice,
but I want to give you a feel for what I heard.
And the sound was this,
but so much lower.
The frequency, all I can say is it was out of this world.
and my chest immediately clenched up.
I'm like, I'm pulling muscles in my chest and my back,
and I'm clenching up.
I'm laying on my side in the tent,
and I'm listening to this.
And so, and that sound came from over by Matthews' tent.
But I feel like I've got something to the left and the right of me,
and it's just quiet.
and then all of a sudden, what I call this present, slowly moves away and the normal
forest sounds come back into play.
I'm scared to death.
I got to admit, you know, I have tried to prepare myself.
One of the things I do on a daily basis is try to prepare myself for when I do have a close
encounter. But this had changed me. The reality had changed me. And in the episode, which is episode 10,
the River Walkers of Season 2, you will see where I explain what happened. And the night before,
we had set out kind of on the perimeter of our camp, apples. Matt had said, hey, man, these things
love the big red apples. And so that's what we had left out. And what was so crazy when we came
out the next morning, and part of the reason, let me get back to this, I didn't want to come out
on my tongue. I hate saying this, you know. I was just a little bit too scared. I knew what Jim
Ingrid had told me about these things. I knew some of the explanation that Matthew had told me,
but reassured me that, hey, you know, well, first of all, you're with me. They know me really well.
they know my smell.
So remember I said that, and they're not going to bug us.
In fact, we're probably safer than any spot we could be in.
No bear are going to come in here, no cougar are going to come in here,
because this Sasquatch clan will take care of business.
So I was too afraid to come out of my tent.
And to this day, I hate saying it, but I remember that moment when I heard what I believe
to be a Sasquatch voice from the Alpha Mail.
Because when we come out next morning, we've got apples that we had set the night before kind of in a perimeter.
The only apple that was taken was the apple that was at the location where I heard the voice by Matthew's Tent.
And that blew my mind.
Now, later, talking to my Cherokee Indian friend, Sean Pettick from Oklahoma.
He's got a great encounter.
His Sasquash looked, was huge and had a human face.
So we'll talk about that sometime.
But so when we came out the next morning, only that apple is gone.
And Sean had told, I kind of explained to him what I thought I heard.
And he said, well, that could have been Woodcock, which means thank you in Cherokee.
and he, you know, he's like, well, make that Sasquatch and this was something I was thinking,
took that apple and said thank you to Matt.
Now, this is just me trying to connect the dots.
That alpha male, they know Matthew's smell, because here's the thing.
Don't just go onto the woods think you're going to find something because you're not going to find something.
These things are in certain areas for reasons.
Number one, they always have to be near water.
Number two, they are always hungry.
So if they're near water, they're getting their water intake for the day.
And they're in an area where all the local prey are going to come in to drink water.
Excuse me.
And so it's easy for them to pick off prey, whether it be beer or beavers or whatever.
But Sean had said that if it was Wanda, I thought was Wadu,
he said that could have been thank you in Cherokee and that this alpha male might have been thanking Matthew for the apple because they knew Matthew's smell but they didn't know my smell so I was wondering okay so they knew Matthews let's say they knew Matthew they took the apple said thank you to Matthew but they didn't know me too well and they were kind of intimidating me a little
bit by crashing, because they wore broken branches.
You know, it was near the fire, so it was hard to tell.
They were shocking me a little bit, a little bit of intimidation there, where they
broke the branch over the tree where my tent was tied to, the twigsnafs.
I believe they know everything they're doing.
They know their intimidation tactics, and then they stroke my tent.
But yeah, you can see all of that in that episode.
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So now, Fastwatch is coming into my life in physical reality.
And, man, I will never, I will never forget that voice I heard.
And I, like I said, I hope I get to hear that again.
And I believe I will.
So now I've got footprints, you know, I've experienced what footprints are like.
I've heard a voice.
And soon after this, I get contacted by what I'm allowed to say.
So I have an agreement with these Sathquatch eyewitnesses.
I'm allowed to call them landowners.
Off the coast of Lake Huron, up by Port Sanilac, is what I'm allowed to say.
I got invited to a private location by a human family,
four different members of the human family that have seen what we figure to be two to four different Sasquatch.
So they invite me out to their property.
Now, we get out there and immediately my girlfriend's very intuitive.
She believes she's seen them looking out from behind trees at the Aaron Spencer location.
There's so much information to Jeremiah.
I'm sorry.
You know, it's information to overload since I've been doing this.
But so I've got my girlfriend out there with the landowners,
and we get to this spot, and it is an amazing spot.
There's everything there.
There's water.
There's freshwater springs.
There's every type of animal from here in Michigan.
There are fruit and nut trees out here.
And I have to be vague about it.
So anyways, we got to.
get out there and we hear grunts.
This is episode 11.
So our season finale of season two, I skipped over a bunch of the other ones.
And there's so many other encounters in the thumb of Michigan, I can't even list them all.
And some of those I've gotten some of the episodes, Diane Sweet, Angie Elizabeth, Jerry Lynch, all of that.
But it all plays into this kind of the season finale.
alley. And I get to this location and yeah, we've got evidence of footprints. There are these
huts type structures. What's really cool is we're finding branches stacked, like pouring down from
trees, there's no cut marks, and they're stacked in these piles. And then you'd come back the
next day and there'd be a new hut, and that stack of branches is gone.
So in episode 10, I've got a couple of pictures of those, what I call it.
They're like these bushes, but they're hollowed out.
And this one particular area on this private landowner's location almost looked like a
living, like a house where you could see each Sasquatch had its own little area.
You know, like my family, you're walking to my house, everybody's got their own space,
their own bedroom, you know, their own corner of the house.
And that's what this area looked like.
So how this all started out by Lake Chiran, here in Michigan, which is actually just a half hour from me.
I love it.
It all started.
The landowner was raising meat rabbits, and they threw the pouts and the innards that they weren't using of these meat rabbits into a big pile.
The next thing they know, they start seeing Sasquatch walking around.
and this is explained more in the episode.
And one of the first encountered landowners,
you know, it's kind of in a very wooded area.
I call it the watchers from among the trees,
because these things are always watching you.
So landowner is cutting a path with the mower that we've whacked
or trying to do new paths through all the property.
And gets back out there and realizes that that,
where they're throwing all these rabbit pelts and innards that the pile's gone.
And so it's kind of curious.
And I don't know if it was that day or the next day,
catches landowners back there doing more field work
and something catches this landowner out of the corner of their eye.
And there's a Sasquatch, eight to nine footer,
believes a dark brown one.
I'm standing there, but it's a little bit,
squatted and looking at the landowner.
And the landowner didn't necessarily believe in Bigfoot before this, but it's like, holy
crap.
And so this Bigfoot is not too far from the rabbit pile, and this is an important aspect.
And it's showing itself.
And they start hearing more.
Now, I've also heard audio from this property, and it is very reminiscent.
If you were to take the Sierra Sounds and then Sasquatch.
Ontario, I believe the guy's name is Mike who runs there, and the Bigfoot that's talking there is
Neth. So if you were to take the vocal of NEP talking, singing, I believe NF is, and then mix that with
these Sierra sounds, this is the audio that I've heard from the landowners. Now, I'm allowed to
say this, the landowner works in a government position and does not want their identity.
vanity revealed because of the backlash and the concern for their position in the government.
So that's what I'm allowed to say.
And that's why they don't want their location given out.
They don't want the audio given out.
But I've heard the audio.
And it's very reminiscent.
If you were to connect, you know, just combine neff and the sear sounds, that's what you get.
And what's so neat about this audio that I heard is you can hear the Bigfoot talking to one another.
There's two or three of them, right?
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And then the landowner starts chiming in
and is mocking them.
And the Sasquatch respond to that the first time
and then it kind of works
and then the landowner does it again
and the Sasquatch recognized
that the landowner is not one of them
because they're like,
they're like, they start.
So the landowner, like, gives a howl or a grunt, and then you get a response, and then the landowner does it again, and there's like a quiet pause, and then the Sasquatch are like, I'm going to glas.
Like, they're yelling at the landowner.
That was freaky.
I've heard that on the audio.
So I'm out there.
My girlfriend's here in grunt.
We're seeing all the physical aspects.
We've got footprints.
We've got, you know, this is a big.
Bigfoot paradise.
It's in a depression.
So they're also able to keep cool from the summertime.
There's a canopy.
Now, over what I called their house or their living quarters,
there's a canopy as well works.
So underneath this canopy from the sun,
because these things love the more darker areas, of course,
where they have their little hut.
So this is a perfect area of what I can see.
So I do it overnight.
And once again, the landowner passed out, kind of like Matthew Sexton, you know, get about 1, 2 o'clock and they just can't hang in there and they pass out.
So I'm up because I'm used to being up all night.
And I'm laying there.
And I got a picture of me laying there.
I took it on purpose.
and I hear a big splash in the pond, which is a fresh water pond nearby.
There's no in-feed to it.
There's just an outfeed.
So I'm like, okay, there's another aspect.
These ancient freshwater ponds, I hear huge splash.
It's not like, you know, you hear the geese land and the ducks come in,
but this is a very heavy splash.
So recently I just got in a thermal imager,
and I pulled that out, and I'm trying to use it.
So let's say the pond is 12 o'clock,
and then so I'm looking at the pond,
and I don't see anything.
I'd come out from my tent, got the thermal working,
and I'm looking to my right, you know,
I think I'd taken a fist or whatever,
and I'm just starting to play with the thermal.
At this point, I'm like, man, that was pretty,
big. That could be a saskwatch. And so the pond's at 12 o'clock, let's say, and I'm looking at
one or two o'clock, and I got a heat signature. So I'm like, ooh, what's this? So I started
focusing in, and man, it's two or three deer. And so I'm panning back between the pond and one
or two o'clock and just getting my focus in, trying to learn how to use this thermal better.
and I finally focus in and I'm like, okay, this is clearly a deer, at least two deer, maybe three.
And then I pan back at the pond and there's nothing there.
But then in my mind, I'm like, well, I haven't done like to my left.
I've been looking straight ahead and to my right a little bit.
I haven't done to my left.
And I pan to the left.
Now, this thermal video is very quick, and it's in our episode 11 of season two called The Watchers Among the Trees.
So I pan to the left, and as I was going to say, I don't show the first part of the video,
but I'll describe it because I didn't know what it was at the time.
I didn't understand it.
You know, I've got, I've got deer to my right.
I knew what deer looked like in the thermal.
But there's something big, kind of crawling.
And I'm like, what is that?
You know, I'm like, what is this thing?
And it goes behind this, oh, kind of like a bigger bush.
You know, out here, I'm not sure.
I got to get out to the property.
again and look at this particular bush.
I've been invited to come out as many
times as I want. So
I'm going to get out there. I don't know if it's a huge lilac
bush or what kind of plant. I'm a city
boy. I don't know what these things are.
So this thing
through the right, I can see
if it's back and it's obscured.
And it looks like it's clawed,
but then it disappears behind
this big bush,
pre-bush, whatever you want to call it.
But then it comes out the
other side, and
It's huge.
And I'm, now I'm like, oh my gosh, what the heck is this thing?
This thing comes out behind, takes two or three steps.
I think it's two.
And then immediately turns around and goes back behind this thing like it knew it could
hide behind it and disappears.
clearly it's walking bipedally.
We measured that the next morning was eight to nine feet tall.
To this day, I don't know exactly,
but the only thing I can figure out is that thing was sneak,
I don't want to say sneaking up behind me,
but it was getting a better vantage point,
because remember, I'm focusing at the pond,
at 12 o'clock. I'm looking to my right constantly at the deer, back and forth to bond the deer,
the bond, the deer. And then this thing was working its way behind me, maybe on all fours.
I hear, and the more you hear, they're on all fours just as much or, you know, maybe not as much
as they are bipedal. I think this thing worked its way around, and this is just me guessing.
and then when it thought it got to a place where it was hidden, it stood up and then was going to continue working its way behind me to get a better look at me.
And then when it saw me, came out from behind the tree bush, it realized that I was watching it.
Now, here's, I don't like call myself an idiot, but here's one time where I was an idiot.
It came out and turns back around and goes back and disappears.
And I'm like, why?
So I'm a little bit thinking to myself, why did it do that?
Why do it turn around?
Why did it turn around?
Well, like an idiot, I had my stinking headlamp on.
I got it out of the tent.
I'd take it a fist.
I got my headlap on.
I'm looking at the thermal, you know, setting up the thermal.
And I forgot to turn off my headlap.
So this thing could see me in a whole freaking time.
think about it that hey maybe it was in the pond it was there cooling off whatever getting its water source
it had seen me and started working its way around from say 12 o'clock to 9 o'clock while i'm still looking at the deer to my right
and then i'm looking over there so it can see me it can see my headlamp and so it's working its way behind me
it comes out from behind this tree bush and realizes because my headlamps looking right at him and i'm
standing over with my thermal and this thing's like whoops it daisy and turn it! daisy and turn it.
who's back around and goes off into whatever, never, never land.
And so anyways, we got out there.
We measured it to eight to nine feet tall,
hoarding next to the tree branch where it was standing.
And there was like a path through the dew in the morning hours.
So that happens.
And so now I'm kind of, for me, I want to see a Sasquatch.
I want a Matthew Sexton encounter where that thing is 10 feet in front of me.
You can see the thermal imaging.
Yes, it's blurry, all that kind of stuff because I'm focusing, trying to get it in.
But I'm confident that that was a big foot that came out.
So, yeah, so that's cool.
So then that will go on a little bit.
For that day, I'm leaving.
And in where the spot was where all the rabbit pouts and the innards were,
that the Bigfoot had taken before,
I left a big pile of carrots and in other locations.
Well, so I leave there, and the landowner had gone back out the day after
and got a bunch of pictures and a video.
And you'll see this in the episode, the day after, I'm there.
I see the thing on the thermal.
I got a pile of carrots there.
The day after the landowner gets a video of a Sasquatch slamming like a branch down.
Now, this one is an authentic tree knack where it's very small, but you can see it in the episode,
where this Sasquatch is slamming down a tree branch,
and then the landowner's got a picture of the Sasquatch standing there
watching the landowner from kind of the trees.
So what I had put together, it's all about food.
after the rabbit innards and the Bigfoot had eaten them,
the Bigfoot showed themselves of if to say,
hey, we would like some more food.
All those rabbit inards and pouts are gone.
And then I leave the carrots and they show themselves again.
And all the carrots are gone.
And they're like, hey, you know, you got anything more?
So this Sasquatch clan, you feed them,
and then they're going to show themselves.
But with that said, we've got to be careful about that
because I've also heard of the stories of Sasquatch becoming too dependent on gifting and that sort of thing.
Yeah, so that was the last episode of Season 2.
And now we are off to the races.
Let's touch on the interdimensional side.
Brian, real quick.
Oh, my goodness.
Go ahead, man.
I know I'm overloading you, man.
So this is going to be the episode where if anyone ever asks me, what is the journey that one takes and what can happen?
This is what people are to expect.
It's an incredible case study.
I mean, your story is amazing.
I'm honestly going to have to ask you if you would be cool with coming on for a second time.
Because I have like questions about Michigan to ask you as well.
But I've just been letting you share your story, which is incredible.
And it sounds like we're just getting into like the...
We are.
Okay.
I knew it was coming.
I was like, I knew it was coming.
Listeners are like, oh, what are you doing, dude?
Would you be, I think, I mean, we may have to do a cliffhanger on this one.
Would you be okay with coming back on for a second time?
Oh, yeah, let's do it because I got to tell you about the fairy experience and all the interdimensional.
qualities of Sasquatch, everything that's going on in here in Michigan.
There's an explosion going on in here in Michigan.
But of course, I would love it.
Thank you.
Oh, man.
And your story is just so incredible.
It has parallels with my own, but out in Oregon when I've been out there.
And it's just, man, I would say, guys, if you're not already checking out the Bigfoot of America YouTube channel, you need to go over there right away.
subscribe to it, check out all the videos, watch them.
There's a few people that are over there I've noticed that I've gotten to talk to too,
so you'll be able to actually see them, see a different viewpoint of their story,
and that is very cool.
But, yeah, Brian, I can't wait to have you back on again,
so we can dig a little deeper into what happened after the other side of Sasquatch
started to come into play, which it always does.
it always does.
Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah. It's an honor, man. Thank you for having me on your show. It's an honor. You're one of the pioneers. And we, the general Sasquatch population lovers of Bigfoot, we disrespect you and honor everything you've been doing.
Brian will be back on Bigfoot Society soon for part two to continue his accounts with Bigfoot in Michigan.
Just wanted to take a minute to say thank you for listening to this episode.
episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast.
Brian's story is one of those encounters that stays with you, not just because of the terrifying
moments he shared, but because of how they shifted his understanding of what might be
lurking just beyond our reach.
So huge thanks to Brian for coming on the show and giving us an inside look at the hidden
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I take one's daily Jardians at each day start.
And for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, Jardians can lower the risk of cardiovascular death too.
Prescription Jardians, Empiglphlosin, 10 or 25 milligram tablets, are used to lower blood sugar along with diet and exercise and adults with type 2 diabetes.
Jardians is not for use to lower blood sugar in people with type 1 diabetes and not for people with type 2 diabetes who have severe kidney disease.
Serious side effects include increased ketones in blood or urine and infection between.
and around the anus and genitals. Both may be fatal.
Severe allergic reactions, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in men and women
and low blood sugar. Stop taking and tell your doctor right away if you have nausea,
stomach pain, tiredness, rash, swelling, trouble breathing or swallowing. Tell your doctor
about lightheadedness, weakness, fever, pain, tenderness, redness, or swelling between
the anus and genitals. You may have increased risk for lower limb loss. Call your doctor right
away if you have new pain or tenderness, sores, ulcers, or infection in your legs or feet.
To learn more about Jardians' 10 or 25 milligram tablets, ask your doctor, visit.
at Jardians.com or call 1-88-9668-6-6-4-8.
Plan B made over-the-counter emergency contraception legal more than 20 years ago.
It's a safe, effective backup birth control option that helps prevent pregnancy before it starts
by temporarily delaying ovulation.
Plan B is the number one OB-BGYN recommended brand,
and the only one that you can find at all major retailers in all 50 U.S. states.
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The Starbucks iced torchata shaken espresso is back for the summer.
Crafted with cinnamon, vanilla, and nutty notes of toasted rice.
Handshaking was smooth blonde espresso and finished with oat milk for a creamy touch.
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I have type two diabetes, but I'm mad.
manage it well, it's a little pill with a big story to tell,
I take one's daily Jardians at each day start.
And for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease,
Jardians can lower the risk of cardiovascular death too.
Prescription Jardians, Empiglphlosin, 10 or 25 milligram tablets,
are used to lower blood sugar along with diet and exercise and adults with type 2 diabetes.
Jardians is not for use to lower blood sugar in people with type 1 diabetes,
and not for people with type 2 diabetes who have severe cancer.
have severe kidney disease. Serious side effects include increased ketones in blood or urine and
infection between and around the anus and genitals. Both may be fatal. Severe allergic reactions,
dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections and men and women and low blood sugar. Stop
taking and tell your doctor right away if you have nausea, stomach pain, tiredness, rash,
swelling, trouble breathing or swallowing. Tell your doctor about lightheadedness, weakness,
fever, tenderness, redness, or swelling between the anus and genitals. You may have increased
risk for lower limb loss. Call your doctor right away if you have new pain or tenderness, sores,
or infection in your legs or feet.
To learn more about Jardians 10 or 25 milligram tablets,
ask your doctor, visit Jardians.com,
or call 1-88-9664-8.
The little pill with a big story to tell.
Plan B made over-the-counter emergency contraception legal
more than 20 years ago.
It's a safe, effective backup birth control option
that helps prevent pregnancy before it starts
by temporarily delaying ovulation.
Plan B is the number one OB-GYN-R recommended brand.
and the only one that you can find at all major retailers in all 50 U.S. states.
There's no minimum age requirement and you don't need an ID to buy it.
You can order it through DoorDash and other major delivery platforms too.
That's freedom to be. Use as directed.
The Starbucks iced torchata shaken espresso is back for the summer.
Crafted with cinnamon, vanilla, and nutty notes of toasted rice.
Handshaking was smooth blonde espresso and finished with oat milk for a creamy touch.
Made for summer. Only at Starbucks.
type 2 diabetes but I manage it well it's a little bill with the big story to tell I take
one's daily Jardians at each day start and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease
Jardians can lower the risk of cardiovascular death too prescription Jardians
Empiglphosen 10 or 25 milligram tablets are used to lower blood sugar along with diet and exercise
and adults with type 2 diabetes Jardians is not for use to lower blood sugar in people with type 1 diabetes
and not for people with type 2 diabetes who have severe kidney disease.
Serious side effects include increased ketones and blood or urine and infection between and around
the anus and genitals. Both may be fatal.
Severe allergic reactions, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections and men and women
and low blood sugar.
Stop taking and tell your doctor right away if you have nausea, vomiting, stomach pain,
tiredness, rash, swelling, trouble breathing or swallowing.
Tell your doctor about lightheadedness, weakness, fever, pain, tenderness, redness,
or swelling between the anus and genitals.
You may have increased risk for lower limb loss.
Call your doctor right away if you have new pain or tension.
tenderness, sores, ulcers, or infection in your legs or feet.
To learn more about Jardians 10 or 25 milligram tablets,
ask your doctor, visit Jardians.com, or call 1-88-968-6648.
A little pill with a big story to tell.
Plan B made over-the-counter emergency contraception legal
more than 20 years ago.
It's a safe, effective backup birth control option
that helps prevent pregnancy before it starts
by temporarily delaying ovulation.
Plan B is the number one OBGYM.
and recommended brand and the only one that you can find at all major retailers in all 50 US states.
There's no minimum age requirement and you don't need an ID to buy it.
You can order it through DoorDash and other major delivery platforms too.
That's freedom to be. Use as directed.
The all-new tropical butterfly refresher is now at Starbucks.
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With mango pineapple popping pearls bursting in every sip.
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This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from PodMeets World.
As cat parents, writer and I know the feeling of being ignored by our cats.
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On this episode of Plant Killers, we'll explore one nation's most notorious fruit and vegetable killer, bad dirt.
What makes bad dirt so bad?
The answer? The ingredients.
But fear not, true crime enthusiasts.
This story has a happy ending.
Miracle Grow organic raised bed and garden soil.
It's made with quality organic ingredients from upcycled green waste like compost and aged bark.
Unlike the other guys who can't say the same, looks like bad dirt's murdering days are over.
Thanks to Miracle Grow.
Join us next time on Plant Killers.
