Bigfoot Society - The CIA Pushed Me Off My Bigfoot Research Area in Rainier, Oregon (Archives)
Episode Date: September 22, 2024The following is an archival episode which was one of my favorite conversations with Henry Franzoni.I can't bring myself to listen to the whole thing again yet. I will someday.It's like when you have ...a favorite album from 20 years ago that you loved and it brings back so many memories.I know you will enjoy this.It has all the original language in it. Heads up to those that are sensitive to language.Here's the original show notes:In this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast, I welcome back Mr. Henry Franzoni, a prominent figure in the Bigfoot community. Franzoni discusses his new book, "Failing in a Cooler Way: Why I Never Found Bigfoot," and reflects on his past involvement in Bigfoot documentaries and research from the 1990s. He recalls creating the first online Bigfoot discussion group and how it evolved over time. Franzoni shares his controversial opinion that the search for evidence to prove Bigfoot's existence is futile, as he believes the U.S. military and government are already aware of Bigfoot's existence and have been working alongside them for years. He recounts a personal experience from 2000 when he believes he was warned by the government to stop his investigations into a suspected Bigfoot base in Mist, Oregon. Franzoni emphasizes that he thinks the government is feeding the public breadcrumbs about Bigfoot and that there's much more to the story than meets the eye.In other words: If you like the Rainier, Oregon episode that went crazy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38) then you need to listen to this one because FRANZONI CONNECTS SOME DOTS THAT ARE GOING TO ROCK YOUR FACE.Resources: Buy Henry's new book here - https://henrockflamzoni.com/shop/ols/products/failing-in-a-cooler-wayHenry's previous book here -In the Spirit of Seatco - https://amzn.to/48SpNSx (Amazon Affiliate Link)Henry Franzoni is a friend that we lost earlier this year. I miss him and those that knew him miss him as well.Celebrate his life by watching these other interviews with him here:Flash of Beauty Henry interviews:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIhEc_J1HPkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O08KWK0Wi4Uhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGGuhbtPi4sShare 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!)🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share 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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and now let's get on with the show. All right, Bigfoot Society, we've got the privilege of having
Mr. Henry Franzoni back on the podcast again. It's been a while since we left.
chatted, Henry. How are you?
I'm good. I'm really good.
How are you?
You know, I'm doing good.
It's always a good day when I get to talk to people about Bigfoot and talk.
You know, I consider your person I've talked to a few times, you know, not just on the show, but on the side.
And you sent me a copy of your new book.
I was so excited to hear that you were able to get the book out, failing in a cooler way why I never found.
Bigfoot, so we'll get into that later.
But it's just
always fun
to chat with you.
The last chat we had, we talked about your
documentary back in the day.
Yes, that seems to be
what I'm known for.
A couple of those documentaries
that are now old.
Classic. Classic 90s Bigfoot
documentaries. If listeners haven't heard of...
You know, 1996 and 1998,
that's really a long time ago.
you know, really.
Surprisingly enough, it is a long time ago, which is, it's a little scary, but you kind of, you know, you kind of deal with it.
Yeah, I guess so. I'm not, I'm not really adjusted to that yet. Yeah.
Let's let's not assume that people know, maybe people don't know who you are, but I'd like to say that if you're in the big footing world and you know who Henry Franzon is, you're, you're having.
a good time because you just have done some really cool stuff. You've had some, you know,
you got involved with Bigfoot back in the 90s, which is a really interesting time frame for
Bigfoot research. You were one of the first guys that got involved with, you know, making websites
for people and you had the first, I want to say the first forum, right?
Yeah. I created the first online Bigfoot discussion.
group, the internet virtual Bigfoot conference, and many of your Bigfoot icons of today
were once members of my little online discussion group.
And there was only one at that time.
Can you believe it?
There was only a single email group about Bigfoot.
I would love that.
So it's really different today, you know, for me.
Because I'm like, wow, okay, you know, that really took off.
Holy moly.
But Cliff Barrickman was a member.
Wow.
Yes.
I'm trying to think Moneymaker was there too for a while, but then he split off to do his own thing, you know.
So because he wanted to call his own shots and had his own.
dream and hey more power to them the guys lived his dream so but yeah i come from that time and
then i got i left the whole thing behind in 2000 the year 2000 when most of you hadn't started yet
and i was really sick of it and particularly sick of all the you know yelling and screaming and
you know, posturing, well, let us say, everybody had a checklist.
Everybody could rationalize everything to their checklist, but nobody was rational.
And nobody was reasonable.
So just like today, the two sides, paranormal and flesh and blood, just could not talk to
each other at all.
You know, just couldn't do it.
They just found each other abhorrent.
And I'm hoping, you know, I always hoped it would mellow out some.
But yeah, by the year 2000, it was just too, you know, too much inflammatory rhetoric and people yelling and screaming.
I wanted nothing to do with it.
And so I left for 20 years.
And now I want to talk about Bigfoot a whole bunch.
Now I'm like, oh, man, Bigfoot.
Let's talk Bigfoot.
There's one question.
I can't let slip away before we get into it.
Is there an archive of that forum anywhere?
Does that exist in any form?
There, I being a computer guy might have an archive of that list on something in my office,
you know, some electronic storage media that is here.
Because at one point I made backups of everything.
and yeah, there was a number of times, you know, like I backed it up, but I also had a real, you know, like in the year 2000 for me, I got rid of all my data.
I got rid of all my track casts.
I got rid of my databases.
I was just like sick of the whole thing.
Got rid of my hair samples.
Got rid of all my Bigfoot goodies.
And I had a huge collection of Bigfoot goodies.
at that point.
And I just moved on and said, man, I want nothing to do with this.
But it wasn't actually that I really completely ran away from Bigfoot.
I ran away from the Bigfoot community.
There it is.
Yes.
Because you read this book and you're like, I don't think he actually just ran away from
Bigfoot.
But yeah, the community, you took a step.
The community I did.
But I went off into my own thing with Bigfoot and tried to do my own thing for many, many years.
And now I have like a different narrative than everyone else that I wish to share.
And I just have one piece of the puzzle that I think I've figured out.
And I know there's a lot of other people that have pieces of the puzzle figured out, you know.
So like, I think I can coexist with all of them somehow.
And we'll see how that goes.
Absolutely.
You know, I'm just like another guy throwing in another point of view about it.
And I kind of of the opinion that when, and this is the problem with my book, when you explain it to somebody, they don't believe you.
because it's really hard.
It's really incredible what is going on.
In my opinion, what's going on with Bigfoot is really an incredible deal.
It's an intense book.
And there's so many onion layers to it.
Yeah, it's connected to everything.
I can't help but telling people that, you know, Bigfoot is literally connected to everything.
in my opinion.
There was a fascinating story.
I don't think it's in your first book.
Maybe it is, but I don't think it is where you kind of share something that happened in 2000
that made you kind of step away as well.
And it's a really interesting series of events.
Is that anything you wouldn't mind sharing a little bit?
Yeah.
No, I don't at all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
See, here's the party pooper in me for the Bigfoot community that I have this contrary opinion to everyone else.
I think the idea of searching for evidence to prove that Bigfoot exists is a fool's errand and is a complete ridiculous waste of time.
because I feel that those who ought to know if Bigfoot is real already know that Bigfoot's real.
And the U.S. military knows that Bigfoot's real.
And it goes far beyond just knowing that Bigfoot's real.
They've been working with them for a really long time side by side on various military projects,
which I know you might find to be really, really crazy.
but that's what I found out.
And in the year 2000, I got, I ran into the government stopping me, the CIA, actually, who doesn't operate in America domestically, by the way, especially in the year 1995.
well, they stopped me twice.
I was actually getting warm in the year 2000,
and I might have affected the status quo.
That's my opinion.
And the government basically said,
hey, no, you know, like here, go, you know, chill out.
They gave me the big chill out.
And it was nothing I can prove.
And there's no hard evidence.
And I'm sorry, Danny Perez, I cannot prove anything of this at all.
I have no evidence of this kind of thing.
But basically, they communicated to me through a few events that I document in the book that, you know, back off.
What I had been convinced of at that moment that they, when they stop me, by the way,
was I was convinced that there was a Bigfoot village or headquarters or base or something
underneath Mist Oregon in the gas caves that lie underneath Mist, Oregon.
And at that time, I was hell-bent on trying to get to the gas caves underneath Mist Oregon.
And that's when the government basically talked to me and said, stop.
And in a way of like, the way they stopped me was one arm of our military protected me from another arm of our military.
And I saw that there was a division in our military government about this topic.
and that was enough for me to just go,
hey,
I'm just a sub,
I don't want to,
I don't know nothing, man.
What,
you know,
sorry.
Sorry,
hands off.
And so that really stopped me from being involved publicly
with Bigfoot for 20 some years,
22 years,
actually,
one's counting.
And only 22 years later,
did it become clear that,
the government, once again indirectly, not in a way I could ever prove to anybody, communicated to me that it was okay if I ventured my opinion now about things.
Like, hey, there's a Bigfoot base underneath Miss Oregon, for example. Now, that's not something that I don't think anybody else is really going to be able to prove, right? I mean, especially since there's a Northwest,
natural gas installation that I think it's under. And it's guarded by the military, strangely enough,
which is why I was so suspicious, because why would a commercial gas company have a military guard?
But, hey, you know, I think that the government knows all about Bigfoot and scientists and policy makers.
that really ought to know, do know.
And everyone that is in this field
that thinks that they're actually accomplishing something
by proving that Bigfoot exists
by providing evidence to some scientist
or policymaker out there
is really playing with themselves,
I mean, to put it indelicately.
Sorry.
And that's really,
that's really, you know, that's the hard truth. I'm sorry. I knew that in 2000. So in 2000,
I knew the fix was in. And in short, they show you what they want you to see. And the, we are all being fed breadcrumbs by the government.
and it got really out of hand because there's a lot more to this story that I'm telling you right now.
Big part of it is that they, well, you know, my book, it's not like, you know, I really don't want to be that guy that's like, well, you know, well, the CIA, yeah, yeah, my book, it's really cool.
No, it's, I'm not that guy.
I actually try to, in my book, I tried to explain physics principles.
When I try to explain why this is, why is the government hiding this?
And I try to explain this to you.
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It has to do with gravometric motors.
And it has to do with the news right now of what's going on right now.
And I'll tell you what I mean.
Okay.
So I think that in the night for a hundred years, right after Einstein came up with general relativity,
engineers, military engineers for the U.S. government, modified Einstein's relativity and designed
gravometric motors, which they've been working on for 100 years. And in my book, I document
Tesla claiming in 1931 in the Brooklyn Eagle that he has a motor powered by cosmic rays,
which was at that time, same thing, Tesla's name for the same thing.
So I'm convinced that because this technology and these physics principles,
and that's really what I try to just lay out in the book is,
here's the physics principle.
This is the modified Einstein equation that gravometric motors are constructed with.
And it's a physics revolution.
And what happened in the 20s was physics.
split into an open book. That's all the physics we know in the public and a closed book that
the U.S. military knows. And they've been building these UFOs ever since. So now, right now,
today, we have congressional testimony, whistleblowers talking about UFOs. Suddenly the government's
attitude is, oh, UFOs are real. We call them UAPs, but oh, yeah,
Now they're real.
We don't know what they are.
Yeah, baloney, you don't know what they are.
So this is like a scheduled release of information by the government.
Absolutely.
You know, and they're definitely doing it.
And what I'm showing you is the physics principle behind the UFOs you are seeing in their motors.
And why I'm showing you that,
is because the weird thing is, and this is where I differ also from most Bigfoot people,
Bigfoot uses gravometric physics principles in the way they move, in the way they camouflage
themselves, in the way they communicate. A lot of what they do is dependent on the same physics
principle, which I try to explain in my book. And this is why the government didn't want us to know
about Bigfoot because if you understand how Bigfoot moves about and camouflages and does all that
stuff, that paranormal stuff, if you actually understand the physics science of it, why that
leads you to understanding what our black projects and our military are doing and all the UFO things.
but 20 years ago when they stopped me,
they told me that one day they would come to me
and they would tell me it was okay.
And they came to me and told me it was okay to write my book.
Now, the other thing, they weren't very helpful.
See, I'm like an unwitting tool of these guys because
they said 20 years ago they said do you know why we told you all these things and I said no
and they said you will and I'm like you know now here I am 23 years later and no I don't
but I kind of think this is the right time because I see not only the UFO thing going on right now
but I see Dr. Salvatore Paias describing all these physics
And I'm like, oh, okay, I recognize those.
I recognize this.
And so I'm like, gee, I'm probably the only person that does recognize this out there.
But I'm like, wait a minute.
This is where I was headed 23 years ago.
Oh, wow.
And now I see that the government, if you actually watched an interview with Salvatore Pius,
it really seems like it's some kind of op, you know, the way he talks.
just the whole, boy, it's kind of, it's great. And I'm just into the physics. But the government is
putting their cards out on the table right now about UFOs and Bigfoot. They're connected,
and they're connected by gravometric physics principles that were a huge secret. And for some
reason they're not a secret anymore and the government is letting all the beans out of the can
and the worms out of the whatever and or this is the beginning of it at least that's my opinion
and I feel that I see enough that's what my book covers is I see enough breadcrumbs that the
government has laid out that they're telling us the real story or putting the they put the
out there for us to connect.
When I see a lot of these UFO guys talk about,
oh, the government's hiding all this technology and everything.
I'm like, yeah, yeah, they did for, you know, 100 years.
But they just put everything on the internet so that you can understand what it is.
Like, you know, they're not hiding it.
Here's the physics principles.
I sort of do what I think is really obvious.
which is you connect all the recent Nobel prizes with Einstein, with all these other things.
If you look at the big picture instead of looking at each little thing and focusing just on that thing and excluding everything else,
you realize that the government is actually fessing up to all this secret technology they've held on to for 100 years.
And it's connected to Bigfoot.
It's really connected to Bigfoot because they're actually an advanced scientific species.
So this makes me, Bigfoot is a person guy, not an animal, right?
I'm on that side of the equation.
Not only are they a person, but to find a person, you know, I mean, that's also what I try to do in my book is to point out what flesh and
blood really is because everybody throws that term around.
Flesh and blood, flesh and blood, flesh and blood.
Well, what is flesh and blood?
What is it consist of?
You know, deconstruct it, whatever.
What are these pieces?
And flesh and blood doesn't exist unless there's somebody looking at something that's
flesh and blood.
You know, in other words, flesh and blood implies there's an awareness, there's a
consciousness outside of it looking at it.
And so you can't separate consciousness from flesh and blood.
And that's a fundamental problem for all flesh and blood people because biologists today
in current mainstream biology do not understand what consciousness is and what its role is
in reality and in physics.
And so, unfortunately, the Bigfoot thing goes into that as well, because we have to change our science to understand Bigfoot.
That's the real problem.
We have to understand a different sort of physics.
Now, this would be revolutionary.
Oh, boy.
Except it happened 100 years ago, and they've kept it from us.
So I didn't think of anything.
I'm just connecting all the dots.
and I see all the dots laid out there by, you know, mysterious, the hidden hand, behind the hidden hand, behind the hidden hand.
I mean, I have no idea who's doing this, but I got some guesses about who's doing this.
And it's our U.S. military that seems to be maybe not of their own volition.
Here's where we get to the other thing, because unfortunately,
my book gets into this too, which is Bigfoot is management of this geometry of space time.
They're actually management.
We are the caretakers of this planet, but we are not the brains.
They are the brains.
We are the caretakers.
There's a phrase in your book where you say, Master Bigfoot rules the world.
Is that kind of connected to what you're saying there?
Yeah.
Can you explain that?
These guys are in short, the short version is, indigenous people around the world refer to them as ancestors.
Ancestors are the people before.
They are an intelligent race that evolved before us.
There are elder brothers.
They don't necessarily appear to be homo sapiens, right?
There's some other kind of person in a hominid form or something like that.
But they reached a point.
You see, there's many, many, you have to read an awful lot of oral histories of a lot of
indigenous people, which I get into a lot of in my book.
But the thing is, is that the people before are our elder brothers and most,
indigenous cultures. Their cultural view of what's going on is completely different than our
cultural view here in white man land. In the Native American cultures, which are most familiar with
and which are where I spent the last 30 years, everybody, like the default is you believe
Bigfoot is real. Even if you've never seen a Bigfoot, you've heard stories about Bigfoot and you all
believe it's real. And then there's many, many layers of knowledge about Bigfoot within the other
tribal cultures. What is meant by the term Indian medicine gets deeper and deeper and deeper and
deeper and has many, many layers. And what has meant who Bigfoot is becomes deeper and deeper and
deeper. And then you find out that every tribe has a different opinion. And there's really a lot of
tribes, 537 registered ones in America or United States right now. The thing that you find out is that
how do I explain this simply? All of the Buddhist sages and such are using the same physics.
It turns out that the subconscious mind, the true powers of the subconscious mind, when accessed by
the conscious mind result in your ability to shape shift, teleport, communicate telepathically.
You can do all kinds of stuff with the true powers of the subconscious mind, including,
like, create a black hole with your mind and then walk through it, which is what these guys
basically can do. They have so much power in their mind. They can create a black hole and step through it,
kind of like, you know, their own portal to anywhere in the galaxy. So they are a species that has
reached an evolutionary stage where they obtained their energy from the fabric of space time.
they no longer bother with other energy sources such as deer and elk and rabbits.
However, they seem to enjoy to hunt them and eat them.
You know, like they still relish their creatureliness and they're like hillbillies.
So even if they're like advanced scientists, they're really, you know, just as they really relish that creatureliness.
But these, they're very much like Indians in that way.
in that they are very comfortable with their creatureliness and their intellect simultaneously.
But when you really master the conscious control of the subconscious mind,
you're basically able to do the same thing that our engineers can do in the black military world
with gravometric motors.
Basically, you can make a gravimetric motor with your mind if you have a mind as strong as Bigfoot's mind.
They have a super, super strong right.
So what this means is, and part of why you have the association with UFOs, is they're the brains of this planet.
So all the other species that come visit here, visit them first.
We're an afterthought.
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They visit the Bigfoot first?
Yeah.
It's like Star, it's like Star Trek 4 where the came down for the whales, the Great Wales.
Classic.
They come down for Bigfoot, not us, them.
Because they're telling them, their minds.
are on another order.
I mean, literally, they're like four-dimensional beings.
All the ones I've met.
Now, of course, I allow for, I only know one-tenth of one percent of nothing.
And so I know there must be all these other things going on.
But this is what I know from my experiences.
Now that I've had 30 years of them, I'm like, yeah, no, the ones I know, they all can
step in and out of this dimension.
All of them.
And they're all telepathic.
And they all, you know, I mean, come on.
I mean, I've never known one that wasn't super smart or of the contacts I've had.
You know, so that puts me in a strange place with the Bigfoot community because I'm,
I'm on a different approach.
than they are.
You know, I have just a different approach.
And we can coexist, though.
I mean, I really don't have any objections to anything they're doing.
In my opinion, Bigfoot can kill you with a thought.
And so you should not screw with them at all.
You should have a lot of respect.
And the idea of shooting them or anything is ludicrous to the point of
And another thing I always say, which is interesting maybe, all stories about bodies are false.
Really?
Yes.
I've never, ever, ever heard a body story about somebody finding a body, body this, but dead one there, dead that, that didn't turn out to be false.
and it's because no one's ever touched their bodies of all the researchers you know,
if you think about it, and step back and think about everybody, has anybody ever touched
one that you have ever heard of?
Yeah.
Think about it.
Right.
There might be.
There might be, okay.
You know, I'm just saying, okay, think about it.
Now, they look like us.
Yes, they're related to us.
Yes, they got to be.
They look like primates or hominids or whatever.
They got big butts.
But in my opinion, their bodies are not like our bodies.
Their bodies are quite different than our bodies.
They might look just like flesh and blood like you and me, but they have mental control
over the density of their bodies.
They have mental control over like the whole structure of their bodies.
And one of the first things.
I encountered was tracks of a Bigfoot that turned into tracks of a deer.
And so I knew from 1995 I knew that Bigfoot was a shapeshifter.
No one, no one believed that my own eyes told me that.
And I said, wow, you know, I could understand why no one would believe that.
that's unbelievable.
You know, that's literally unbelievable.
But in my early days, in my first five years, where I went out and examined every
citing report I could find in Oregon and Washington with a team, and we had $5 million
to look.
So it was a full-time thing.
We all just ran around like crazy, like the crazy Bigfoot researchers of today, we ran
around gathering stories and citing reports and every bit of evidence we could find to gather,
you know, to prove McFoot was real, right?
To policymakers and scientists.
So they would take it seriously.
That was the goal of the Bigfoot research project.
So, you know, that's also why I failed is that was my goal 30 years ago.
And then I became one of the policymakers for the government.
and one of the scientists for the government.
And then I started to see that, oh, no, actually how naive I was about everything.
So, you know.
I just want to do a quick pause because I know there's probably a few listeners that are like,
why in the world is he not talking to him about the Bigfoot reach?
Guys, there's a first episode where we go deep into it.
So you need to make sure you listen and you can stop making that comment on this YouTube video.
That no, you're about to run.
We covered that. We covered that Bigfoot research project. Pretty good. Yes.
There's a question I have for you. So in the book, you mentioned there are places that facilitate contact with the minds operating at different frequencies than ours and that you know of a couple spots.
Is that you can go more into? Or?
Well, yeah, there's, you know, sure. I mean, on the one hand, Renee DeHindon told me this a really long time ago.
everyone knows where the hot spots are.
And that's true.
Once you're really into this for a while, like many of your listeners,
everybody knows where the hotspots are.
You know, you check out all the reports.
You go, oh, man, they're all around here.
So in the other cultures, Bigfoot is a protector.
Bigfoot is a, well, it depends on the tribe.
the Nez Perce regard Bigfoot as part of their creation story.
And they refer to Bigfoot as the monster.
Well, there's a connection between Bigfoot and the monster that created their tribe.
There was a giant monster that fought with coyote in the Nezper's creation myth.
and coyote won and ripped the monster apart.
And from his left army made the Sioux and his right army made the crow.
And there's this huge list as he goes through all the tribes and all the different body parts.
And when, pardon me, when they get to the heart, Coyote creates the Nes purse.
So there's this huge red rock in.
Idaho next to Highway 12 at a rest stop called Heart of the Monster. And it's a roadside rest stop today.
And the Nesperse creation story, that's the heart of Bigfoot that landed there when Coyote ripped it out of Bigfoot.
The Nespers crawled into this world by crawling out from under that rock, from caves that were underneath that rock.
and that's how they came to be in this world.
So there's a connection between Bigfoot and that.
So now they have many places.
They have smoking spots around the res where you can talk to the ancestors.
And you go up and have a smoke on like one of these little peaks and you talk to the ancestors.
And over time you come to understand that Bigfoot and the ancestors are the same.
That Bigfoot are these people that once evolved to a point where once they got full control of the true powers of their subconscious mind, yeah, they could shape shift or they could go to the delta quadrant through the wormhole.
You know, like they could go anywhere.
And at that point, they became the ambassadors for this planet with every other species.
And all the species that are evolved to that level where they derive their energy directly from the fabric of space time seem to be location independent, let us say.
Like, it doesn't really matter where they are, where they came from.
They're everywhere in the universe at the same time.
Wherever they want to be, they're there, right?
They're all like the Q continuum.
They can all just like poop, poop, poop, everywhere.
Except there's lots of species that are like this.
We really are the dumb guys in the big picture.
And Bigfoot kind of insulates us from all the others.
Like they're kind of our, they're the brains here.
were the caretakers. And apparently, I never thought that this would come out in public.
But apparently the government's headed towards the point where it's going to confirm this insane
claim by me one day, I hope. That would be incredible. That's the way I read it. The way I read it,
This insane claim will be confirmed by events one day because I'm a drummer and I have drummer
timing and I believe in drummer timing, right?
You know, and so the time, I believe the time is now for me to offer this whackball theory
out there and say, look, I think you're all going to join me here one day.
Absolutely.
And yeah, I'm not, I don't believe in paranormal.
I actually believe there is a science explains everything.
Okay.
So I am not paranormal guy, although I am often confused but paranormal guy.
Like everybody puts me in that box and goes, ah, man, you're into that woo-woo stuff.
And I'm like, well, I'm actually a scientist.
Yeah, it gets a little weird than that.
I think you may have alluded to this part when we were just talking,
but there's a part where you say looking out over the past 30 years of digging around,
learning about little people, giant birds, water monsters, the people before, dogman, etc.
And you talk about some of those in detail in the book, but I don't, I may have missed it,
but I don't think you go into dogmen.
Did you have any interactions with dogmen stories?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, I here's here's a dog man story, which you'll hear from me.
You'll only hear this one, right?
So I have a difference about me today and 30 years ago.
There are many differences.
One is I have a lot of Indian friends.
Like I have real good friends.
friends that are real Indians. And I come from New Jersey. And when I grew up, that was never the
case when I was little. But today, I have a lot of real good friends that are tribal. And a good
friend of mine took LSD and was an Espers Indian. And he just went out on a mountaintop and
laid down on his back. He just laid down and enjoyed the day. Right. He was just tripping and he just
checking out nature.
And he just laid there for like three hours.
And a dogman came over and stood right over him and looked down at him and leaned down
really close to him.
And he said the nose of the dog man was exactly like a Labrador retriever.
It was just like a golden lab in texture.
And he got like a really good, really good close look at it.
because it was like a foot away from him as a dogman was inspecting my tripping friend who was just
like paralyzed on the ground, right? And so he said, wow, you know, that was really weird. Did I
really see that dog man? Or was I tripping? And so he laid there for like another three or four hours
and the dog man came back and did the same thing. He didn't.
heard him or anything. He just came over and he just leaned down. He almost touched his nose to his
face and he's leaned down and sniffed him and whoa. And then he walked away again. So, but I always
thought it was interesting that he compared the nose to a golden lab. He said, man, it was exactly
like a golden lab nose. It was exactly like a golden lab nose. So I don't know anyone else that got that
Close.
That's one of the weirdest dogman stories ever.
That's pretty cool.
I'm going to throw in another curveball before we talk a little bit more about the book, just for fun, just because it's a weird rabbit trail that I've had come up in different episodes.
But in all your time in the Pacific Northwest, have you ever heard any stories about someone seeing something that looks like a hyena?
Yes.
Really?
Yes.
There's...
I've seen something that looks like a hyena.
Let me step back for just a second and say,
you know,
when cryptids here in the Pacific Northwest,
the more you get in,
the more you look,
the more stuff you run into.
And there's really,
Bigfoot's the tip of the iceberg.
There's a lot of other weird stuff running around out here.
and yeah, I've seen things that look like hyenas.
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I've seen, I don't, I mean, I've seen some weird creatures, like something that looked like a brown
telephone pole on four legs that was low to the ground, like about a foot off the ground that ran really
fast and it was like about six feet long and was tubular but furry.
And I was like, what the hell was it?
You know, it was not an eye being a wildlife monitoring professional.
I was like, that's not an animal I recognize.
What the hell was that?
you know and it was strange and i've seen things that look like ewarks from star wars really
yeah wow yeah like huh at a distance but i've got to say you know yeah no there's weird stuff
and then i've had friends that have seen lizard men of course you know oh man um
Terradactyls are pretty common and historically common.
Many of the tribes have been named Patchanahoe, which means crooked beak or rough-looking bird.
And when you read the descriptions, it sounds like a teradactyl.
And then you see the second floor of the Portland Art Museum has all Native American art,
and there are two sculptures of Crooked Beak and rough-looking bird and masks of Crooked Beak.
And you start to see that there's all kinds of, just like Bigfoot, there's many, many, many tribes that talk about Crooked Beak and rough-looking bird.
And what they're talking about is this pterodactal that still is around.
That's what they're talking about.
Wow.
I know a lot of people that have seen them, white and red.
You know, I've, I know a lot of people up here who, you know, they can't bring themselves to tell anybody, but they saw a pteradactyl.
You know, and I'm like, yeah, well, the tribes all say there's a taradactyls that live here.
You know, the tribes say they still live here, you know, so.
But yeah, there's water monsters too, of course, right?
I mean, these places, well, yeah, we see.
And then, yeah, there's, there's really, there's witches.
There are ones that look like people, but they're weird people, you know, like weird women.
You run into weird women in the woods.
I've got, actually, you know, it's, there's some weird stuff out here.
Reneer, okay, so I, I forgot to mention.
you are based out of the Oregon area.
You've been out in Portland area since 1974
when you went out there for college, correct?
Correct.
So that's kind of our background about where we are.
But have you ever been out to the Renier, Oregon area?
Endlessly.
I mean, I lived very close to it for 20 years.
Tell me about the Bigfoot scene in the years.
There are anything weird.
I could tell you.
Oh, I can tell you all about it.
I can tell you all about it.
Okay.
I watched your recent interview with a guy and I just said to my real, I'm just glad you asked me because I know, I know things about that.
I just thought that guy's story was so fascinating, right?
Yeah.
I was like, oh, man, that's on top of the mist gas caves.
No, it's not.
Yes, it is.
Oh, no, Henry.
Yes, it's right on top.
Oh, geez.
Yeah, and so that's where I was looking, right?
That's where I said, hey, there's a big foot base underground here.
You were looking in that same area and that's when the CIA shut him down.
I know exactly where his house was.
Yeah, I know exactly where his house was when he described near city road and he described where he was on near city road.
I was like, I know exactly that property.
You know, I was like, I know exactly where that guy lived.
I was like, and then he said, well, I live down here in the company land.
And I went, oh, I know exactly next to Evenson's holding you.
I know the timber baron that owns all the land around him.
Evenson, who is someone I've worked with for 20 years.
I was the watershed council coordinator for the Lower Columbia River watershed council.
So I was responsible for doing wildlife restoration for all those people in that area all across Columbia, across county there.
So I really knew that.
I went all through that area as the watershed guy, right?
I'm the watershed environmental.
After I retired, the state of Oregon hired me to do salmon stuff for them.
So I really know that area.
But let me continue.
The power lines where he is talking about, when they built Trojan, see, I've studied that spot for a long time.
For 30 years, I've known Bigfoot hangs out there, a lot of them.
Because I've known a lot of people.
That guy is like one of 30 people I know, right, in that area.
And why that is.
Clarify.
So you know the guy or that you've heard.
No, I mean, I know a lot of other people.
Okay.
Sorry.
Yeah.
I don't know him, but I know from his story, boy, did I know every detail of his story?
I could instantly visualize because I was familiar with his property.
I thought it was funny that he talked about the way they moved.
how they tilted and just moved without, and he never talked about whether or not they left tracks.
And he never talked about, you know, whether or not they made a sound as they moved.
And he made inferences that they were really quiet when they moved.
And I was like, yeah, that's because they're actually like not even touching the branches, you know, but that was me thinking that way.
I was going, God, you know.
And then he kept going, hey, it was an animal, an animal.
God, it looked like it had Down syndrome like a guy, but it was an animal, an animal.
And I kept thinking, yeah, he has a hard time processing that it's a person with Down syndrome.
And it looks exactly like a person with Down syndrome.
Yet his rational mind's going, no, it's an animal, animal, animal.
And I'm like, no, and it's a person.
You were right.
It's a person with Down syndrome, you know?
So I thought that was really amazing that he.
really like his own eyes, he could not believe his own eyes that it was a person.
It was an animal, damn it.
And his father was trying to shoot him all the time.
And I was thinking, well, that, that, no wonder.
And then when he talked about the authorities seemed to know about it and we're like trying
to get the bad, not, you know, man, I know it.
You know, here's why when they built Trojan, there were big footprints all around Trojan.
throughout the whole construction process.
Because Bigfoot is attracted to energy sources like a moth is to a flame.
From the perspective that they have, from where they live, which is not quite our dimension,
things like nuclear reactors look like light bulbs.
And like a moth, they are like, what's going on with that energy source?
And so this is also my opinion, but this is something that I've had a lot of experience with.
And that is, yeah, all the nuclear reactors when they get built have Bigfoot footprints around them,
according to what I've been able to infer because Big, yes, Bigfoot is attracted to atomic energy.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
Yes.
believe it or not, I know it's pretty weird.
So that guy lives right between the Northwest natural, on a straight line, the power line that crossed his property goes to Trojan nuclear plant and then goes to the Northwest Natural Gas facility that I was talking about.
It has the military guard.
And he's talking about the power line that connects the two.
okay.
That's what he's talking about.
And he said if you want to see him, go on that power line.
Right.
And I'm like laughing to myself going, well, yeah, you know, because at either end of that power line,
man, you're going to, you're going to hit Bader, dude, you know.
So, yeah, that's where I got stopped 23 years ago, was near there, right?
actually at the other end of the power line.
The other end of the power lines where I was trying to get into the gas caves under there.
Well, I was convinced they lived in the gas caves under there, right?
So, gee, that guy's story kind of confirms my theory in a way.
Okay.
You know, only in a way.
Don't try to go into the gas, like listeners don't mess around.
Right.
No, they won't let you in there, man.
No, it really does have an armed guard.
It does. Really? Wow.
Yeah. No, you.
Yeah, don't do it, guys.
No, you ain't getting close. No.
Yeah.
And it's not military. It's Northwest natural gas.
Wow.
But, you know, they might be just defending against terrorists is probably the ration.
Yeah, probably.
You know, hardened, hardened site for terrorist protection probably or something.
So are there a lot of sightings?
You'll never get near it.
Yeah.
Are there a lot of sightings over there?
the years in that area then that you've yeah oh wow yes oh my goodness i columbia county vernonia
oregon there's well pardon me reneer is right on the river and if you go straight back from the river
like the power line does you run it yeah there's a lot of sightings in that area i mean less so today
When Trojan was being built, there were really a lot.
And see, I bought a house from a guy that, an engineer that built Trojan.
So I heard stories from the guy I bought the house from.
And then I knew engineers that worked at Trojan.
And I heard stories from them too.
So I've been assembling this information for 30 years from different, all kinds of,
because I was a local guy, I could talk to all kinds of local,
contractors and cops and everybody.
I knew everybody in county for a while.
So, you know, although don't bring my name up there today, that's for sure.
Oh, really?
Is that a good thing or?
No, I just had a whole political deal with.
Oh, sure.
Yeah.
Recent political stuff.
I was a, I was watershed council coordinator, like I mentioned,
before and I saw funds being misused instead of being used for salmon mitigation or salmon
recovery. They were being used to lobby the legislature to reduce the cutback limits from stream
banks. In other words, opposite of what they should be used for to save the salmon, they were being
used to increase the logging down to the stream edge. And so I killed the watershed council
and went to the state and made sure it would never see another dime of public funds ever again.
And it died and I killed it. And so the commissioners of Columbia County, I am not their most
favorite guy this week, you know.
Probably not.
No, I am not their most favorite guy, but I had to do it because I'm a salmon.
I've dedicated my whole life to saving the salmon out here.
That's what I've done.
And I don't like seeing my life's work, you know, treated shabbily.
Yeah, makes sense.
I did the right thing.
I did the right thing.
Yeah, they got me out of retirement and I ended up being like their work.
worst hire ever, you know.
That's amazing.
I'm guessing all the info you took from those engineers is probably lost in 2000.
I, yeah, I hate to say to you modern folks researching Bigfoot, yeah.
At one point, I threw everything away.
Cliff Barrickman helped me by giving me one track cast to start my track cast collection again.
What a guy.
So I have one cast.
What's the cast?
It's a little baby short, baby, Bigfoot.
I'm not sure actually.
I should ask him.
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Yeah, it's my first Bigfoot artifact.
Yeah, well, the thing is, is that it got so existential for me.
I didn't need the data anymore.
You know, honestly, that's also what happened is I found.
an answer that did not require this data. The data I need is funding to create a high-frequency
gravity detector. That's what I need. And then I'll find you your Bigfoot. And actually,
yeah, you know, that's another thing, is that I may make some demonstrations of this technology
to actually persuade some of the people that think I'm totally out of my mind.
But we'll see if I do that or not.
I've been trying with the idea because I can kind of prove what I, well, rather than finding
evidence, what I do in my book is I take the existing framework of science,
of physics, Einstein's equation, and I show my work.
and I show each step and I show how to evolve it to a whole new physics that explains Bigfoot.
And that I believe Bigfoot uses and then we get into the weird stuff like maybe we learned it from Bigfoot or I don't know.
You know, I mean, we've been working together with Bigfoot because the path I took took me here is where I wound up.
I feel like I'm like everyone else.
And I started out looking at the Patterson film and going,
it's a hoax, just like everyone.
And I wound up here 30 years later.
And I'm afraid you will too because the more time you spend at this,
the weirder it gets.
Dude, it's like in your first book,
it's like you got to be careful going down the path to see Atco because it's like.
It gets so weird.
You go too far down, man.
You can't get back out.
It's so weird.
The CIA comes after you, you know.
Well, no, they're just, you see, I don't think they're calling the shots.
I think it's Bigfoot that's calling the shots, right?
I think who's in charge?
Wow.
Who really has power in this place we live?
I don't know.
Who really has power on this level of things?
I mean, we know, you know, Elon and their money and this.
this and that, but I'm talking about real power, power to create black holes with your mind,
the power to shapeship, perhaps alter reality itself with your mind.
This kind of power.
Who has that kind of power?
And I think we may actually be not, I think the U.S. government may not be in charge of
keeping these secrets.
Bigfoot might be telling them to shut up.
up and keep these secrets, you know, and now they're telling them it's okay, you can talk now.
I think our government may be getting this message, not just me, is what I think, is that,
you know, I got the message to shut up and come back.
And that's the other thing I should say about 23 years ago in my experience is that
when the government stopped me, it seemed Bigfoot was in on it.
Because they provide me with the experiences that confirmed that they sort of knew what was going on.
In other words, in my Bigfoot life, I've had experiences with people and then with Big Feet that confirm each other.
Like there's obvious communication going on between those two parties, these people and these big feet.
And they obviously have a plan together.
I don't think other people run into that.
I don't, you know, I don't.
Can you provide an example?
I find that that's pretty interesting.
Can you provide an example of what you mean by that, how that's happened?
Yeah.
Okay.
So let me, let me think of a specific.
thing. So I'm talking to this government guy one day. Okay. And the guy in my book who I worked with for 10 years,
who had the falling out with when things got super weird. And he told me a whole bunch of stuff
about Bigfoot. One thing he told me was that, well, if you want to talk to him, just go out in your
backyard. You talk to him in your backyard. And I,
I was like, what?
Uh,
over time, I realized he did just walk out in his backyard and talk to him.
And he was friends with them.
And I was like, oh, my God, he's friends with them and just walks out in his backyard and
talks to them.
And they come and talk to him.
And he lives in the middle of the city of Portland.
And so I was like, holy shit, what's going on with Bigfoot?
And so he told me, he said, well, the thing about them is they have a,
they all communicate to each other all the time.
So if you talk to one, you've talked to all of them.
And I said, really?
He said, yeah, it's like the Borg.
If you talk to one, you talk to all of them.
I said, oh, okay, that's weird.
And so then I was east of S. Decatur and the Cascade Mountains about a month later.
And I'm riding in a van and the windows are closed and my wife is in the passenger seat and we're riding along and we both hear, I hear in my right ear and she hears in her left ear like somebody going, hey, you know, and we both just turn instantly and look at each other and go, what?
Because we both think the other one went in their ear.
then we realize it's an invisible bigfoot in between us that did this to both of us.
Wow.
And we're inside a van, right?
And so I'm like, okay, really funny.
Okay, so it freaks out and everything.
And I'm like, okay, that was really weird.
Okay, fine.
So then a month later, I'm in the coast range up the Nihalum River.
a whole different place about 150 miles away and i'm not in a van i'm sitting there with my wife
and almost the same thing happens again same thing happens except we're sitting there and then i go
whoa and i hear somebody laughing and i go whoa it's like the laughing again
And I'm like, I really get the feeling that this was that, even though nothing verbal was said,
I get the feeling that this was them confirming that what my friend said.
Like it just all happened within two months.
My friend said, you talk to one, you talk to them all.
And then in this mountain range, this guy comes up between me and my wife goes,
and then over here in this mountain range,
this guy comes up between me and my wife and goes,
and then laughs.
And I took it all in and said,
okay,
they're all in on it together.
That was my assumption.
That may not be true.
That's the way I read the tea leaves at that point.
I was like,
you know,
that's a weird thing.
Now, a lot of that is my intuition.
and a lot of that is my feelings because I had nothing more concrete to go on, the whole thing being
telepathic in the first place.
Now, other things, there were just so many things, actually.
I'm just trying to, you know, the physics was really where it would happen, where my friend and I would
be into a big physics discussion about what the physics in my book. And we would be talking about
gravity. And we would start talking about how he said, well, you know, first it was small,
and then it was big. And I was like, oh, yeah, because I realized when you modify Einstein's
equation, that's what happens, is gravity, this tiny little thing, because,
comes this really, really big thing.
And I was like, wow, yeah, that's, that's cool how that happens.
And then I went camping, like I was on one of my many, many, many, many times where I'm out
in the woods doing salmon fish counting and stuff and building salmon detectors, which
was my job.
and I get like a confirming event where suddenly I hear a four-inch thick log breaking right next to me.
And it sounds like a big crack, not like a log hitting a tree, but like somebody snapping a four-inch log in half.
and I realize that it's an electrical snap.
It's a really,
really loud electrical snap.
And I'm out in the middle of the woods in Idaho.
You know, like, and it's like, snap.
And I'm like, whoa.
And I smell the ozone.
And I'm like, whoa, you know, what the hell was that?
And then I think about my friend's discussion about how you
flip the field equation around and the gravity guns from being small to big and I'm like,
yeah, yeah, like that.
You know, like, and it was just, there were always things like this, like it was a curriculum
and my friend would say things and then like weird shit would happen or I'd see a,
well, another perfect example.
one too.
I see the UFO
come out of the ground in front of me one day
and I describe it to my
friend and he says, you know,
they're magnetic. I said, what do you mean?
He says, if you have a compass,
it'll track them and it'll follow it.
So if you see another UFO,
pull out your compass and it'll track the UFO.
And I said, really? He said, yeah, yeah.
And so the next time I saw a UFO and there
were many times after that I saw a UFO. I pulled out a compass and it tracked a UFO. And I said,
wow, they're magnetic. Who knew? So I knew my friend knew something because that wasn't something
I found on the internet. You know, that's not something I've ever found in any of the UFO anythings,
you know? I've never heard that either. Nobody's ever said that, right? And my friend just showed that to me like,
Hey, well, you know, next time you see one, pull out a compass.
And I'm like, oh, wow, you know, that's weird.
And then my friend also warned me from certain areas.
He said, don't go near Lolo Pass.
And I said, okay, he said, yeah, the ones around Lolo Pass are not friendly.
So I talked, speaking of what Indians spoke, Indians have told me,
many places to go where there are friendly ones.
And I've only received one or two warnings of where not to go because there are unfriendly ones.
I have not gone to any of these places, but I have a bucket list in my head of,
okay, I'm going to go to these friendly ones eventually, I think.
But I need a reason.
You know, that's the other thing is Bigfoot seems to operate by necessity.
and they do what's necessary.
And so they don't seem to do things that are unnecessary
from whatever their perspective is, that is.
And so it's like part of why I think I had a lot of interaction with them
is I wanted their help to save the salmon.
And I wondered how we could collaborate or work, you know,
towards similar goals
and saving the salmon in Columbia River
because that was my life goal.
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as a true conservationist
and I aspired to be a true conservationist.
And I think that maybe that's why
I had a 30-year relationship with Pigfoot
because I'm not wrong about that.
And I don't think I'm wrong about it.
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I think that's what Bigfoot would like to see us do. But free will being free will, I think it's up to us, right?
Oh, sure. Yeah.
You know, I'm kind of opposite of everybody else who goes, wow, you know, we got to save the environment for Bigfoot.
I'm like, you're living in Bigfoot's lab.
You are already in the lab under study.
You are.
They are studying you.
Wow.
You're the subject, buddy.
You know, so that's really quite at odds with.
the rest of the Bigfoot community, I think.
Oh, absolutely.
It's big time at odds.
Yeah.
Oh, well.
But hey, they're lost, right?
Yeah, well, I mean, you need variety for a little spice.
You do, yeah.
Somebody's got to say something different in the Bigfoot community.
Last question, because I'm sure, like, again, I'm, I feel like I'm tuned into my listeners
after five years that I can almost sense the guys that are asking me this right now.
can you share the places where like the friendly ones are or the places where it's like don't go or is that a thing where like if you can't that's fine too but yeah i i can't most of them okay but low low pass i'll tell you low low pass which is the one that is on the border of montana and idaho highway 12 okay that's the one i was warned to stay away from i'll definitely tell you that
that there were a bunch up there and stay away from them.
That isn't probably a place you guys even would look for being.
I'm trying to think of what else that I could tell you.
The thing about fundamental thing you got to understand is they live outside this geometry of space time.
Most of the time, they're invisible most of the time.
And location is irrelevant.
They really, it doesn't matter.
You all think they live in the woods.
No, they live wherever and go wherever.
Sure.
And maybe spend a lot of time underground.
I think they've got a lot of villages, bases, something.
They've got something going on underground.
There's a lot of underground stuff.
here in Washington where I live now.
There's a lot of underground Bigfoot stuff for sure.
Right.
But yeah, the thing is, is that, no, I can't, you know, that's, that's part of what I have to, where I have to draw the line where I can't actually tell everybody the cool places because I know that, you know, I know what'll happen.
And also, most of these places you can't get to because like a bunch of them are on the western closed portion of the Yakima Reservation.
Oh, yeah.
Got it.
People aren't allowed.
And, you know, all the forbidden zones is.
But, no, there's, there's really a lot in that in 30 years when I started, I used to think here in Oregon and,
Washington, I knew of like maybe five. Now I know of maybe 50. Wow. And so there's really a lot.
And I'm learning, I'm still finding new ones all the time. And I have like my methods for looking,
which have to do with look for magnetic anomalies. I mean, there's, there's a place near here where a compass deviates.
by three degrees.
And it's actually on the chart.
And I'm convinced that those kind of places are like homes of big feet.
And there's magnetic anomalies all throughout the mountains you can find if you go looking.
And there's a tendency.
I mean, this is getting weird.
But so when I looked at all the data, when I looked at all the data,
When I looked at all the data like a computer geek and looked for patterns in the data, which I spent way too much time trying to do, I found that the continental divide of every continent is a place where there's a lot of citing reports throughout history.
and the coastline is also a place where there's citing reports throughout history.
So when I gathered like 8,000, all the citing reports I could ever gather and I put them on a map of North America,
it drew basically a really good outline of North America, like the entire coastline was where many of the sighting reports were.
and then the continental divide all along the continental divide.
And as you go north, there are more sitting reports.
So siting reports begin to be of a high frequency at 45 degrees latitude and north.
And the more north you go, the more there are.
And you can't look at the siting reports.
You have to look at something I call normalized siting report frequency.
meaning that everybody looks at how many citing reports there are and they think, hey, you know, there's more here.
That's where they're more Bigfoot.
No, the formula you got to remember is the number of people per square mile times the number of creatures per square mile equals the probability of seeing the creature.
And so this means that if they're more people, there's more.
probability of a sighting report. If there's more animals, there's more probability of a sighting
report. But if you factor all the sighting reports of animals and you divide it by the population
density of human observers, you get a normalized siting report frequency that factors in how many
people are there. And so you get a modified setting report frequency. And when you look at that
number. That's when you see the northward shift and when you see the coalescing of all the
citing reports around the continental divide. But if you think about it, the Yawi is seen mostly in
the blue mountains of Australia. The Yeti is seen mostly in the Himalaya, also the continental
divide. Oh, wow. The Tian Shan Mountains are also the Kian divide. The Amistee and the Pamir
also the continental divide.
The Urales, Caucasus, also the continental divide.
So the entire chain of continental divide mountains
is where all the different big feet creatures
are most often seen worldwide.
And you start to see that pattern
when you look at all the things endlessly.
And then when you look at it closer,
you start to see that the more north you go
above 45 degrees latitude,
the more there are.
And really, it seems that if we were way up north,
like it looks like probably there's way more big feet in Alaska and the tundra
and the northwest territories than there are down here.
There just aren't enough people to see them.
Right, exactly.
That's what it looks like to me when you look at the normalized sighting frequency, right?
So this means that studying the tribes that live on the continental divide yields the most Bigfoot stories and the most locations of contacting Bigfoot.
But like I said, after a while, you realize that it's all in your head.
you've like I now know there are people that just can go out in their backyard and talk to them.
And I know tribal people that have relationships.
And like I know these people exist.
I'm not one of them.
But now I know they exist.
And I'm like, wow, you know, there really are people that are friends with Bigfoot.
You know, really.
Boy, and they're not talking to us.
Right.
Yeah.
You know, like, we're out.
We're out of the loop, man.
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We're not in on it, but there really are these people,
and they don't, they're not in the public eye.
Most of them are military.
And tribal and military is where I've run into people that,
no way more than me.
They're military that have the ability to go into their
backyards and talk to big,
really. Wow.
U.S. military.
Wow.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
Oh, Henry.
That's where I'm like, well, that's where I'm like,
are you serious looking for evidence, you guys?
I mean, who are you going to convince?
I mean, that, and I realize it's because
nobody like me has ever even said what I'm saying right now.
Like, oh, yeah, the government knows, screw it, you guys.
Come on.
You know, everybody's like, well, I don't know.
I've been a part of the community before and I know what I'm saying is provocative and will, you know,
I'm ready though.
I'm a thick skin these days.
So, but I mean, I know I'm stirring up the hornet nest by if anyone cares.
beyond thinking I'm just totally insane.
And I know how hard it is to believe,
but I also think that events will unfold.
The way I read all this UFOs disclosure stuff and everything is,
you'll all come and join me.
I hope in my lifetime.
Absolutely.
Oh, Henry,
it's been super fun.
chatting with you. I just want to point out again, I'll have the link in the show notes,
but failing in a cooler way, why I never found Bigfoot, Henry's new book, and I'm going to
have your previous book linked as well, because I think that's a fabulous read to an incredible
resource of all the places mentioned in the U.S. that have to do with Sasquatch and other
things. It's fantastic. Yeah, they don't cover the same material. That's for sure. Yeah, it's totally
different reads, but both great reads.
But anything else, Henry,
that you'd want listeners to know
about how to keep up to date with
stuff you may put out
and things of that nature?
No, I mean, I've got a website,
which you'll see the link to.
I'm going to present
at the Yakima Bigfoot Con
on October 28th.
Oh, man.
So I'm actually going to do
my first public thing back, well, you know, back here in Western civilization.
Yes, I'm back in Western civilization and I'm doing the first one in 20.
I guess I did one in 2008.
Somebody pointed out that I first was like, I haven't done anything in 22 years.
And they're like, no, yeah, I saw you and blah, blah, blah.
It's more like 15.
So 15, but it's been 15 years.
And I am now re-engaging with all of the Bigfoot people of the world that love Bigfoot, you know, or pursuing Bigfoot or whatever your thing is.
I'm dying to talk Bigfoot again.
Absolutely.
We're glad to chat it with you again.
But thanks so much for hanging out, Henry.
Oh, very well.
Thank you for having me.
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Join us next time on Plant Killers.
