Bigfoot Society - “We were messed with by Bigfoot for 15 years in Alaska”
Episode Date: December 11, 2023In this episode, we have an intriguing caller, Bill from Alaska, who shares his harrowing stories and experiences with what he firmly believes to be Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch. Bill recounts enc...ounters that spanned over 15 years, and his descriptions portray these creatures as more human than animalistic. The detailed accounts include high levels of fear, intimidation, and experiences of the creatures appearing unafraid and assertive. Despite the terrifying events, Bill's strong faith, resilience, and his wife's support have helped him to endure through these unusual circumstances. Tune in for an episode filled with wild tales, chilling realizations, and insights into the elusive Sasquatch of Alaska.Note: This interview comes from the 3rd episode of Bigfoot Society AM, my intermittent live call-in show on Youtube. Hence, the format may sound a bit different. Share your Bigfoot encounter here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com🔴 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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It could have grabbed me by the chest like a toy if it wanted to.
It was huge.
And it growled at us and you could feel it in your bones.
Everything, you could feel it ripple through your body.
My wife stopped and looked at me just panicked.
And she could tell I was just as panicked because it was like,
Yeah, there's nothing I'm going to be able to do.
It's a don't run.
Keep walking.
Get in the house.
That's your only goal.
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Is this not working tonight?
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, yeah.
Bill, I'm going to call you back right now.
I apologize.
Let's see.
This is going to take a minute.
I am going to...
I have to call him.
him the old-fashioned way real quick.
Okay.
Hello.
Hey, Bill.
Hey, who's this?
Hey, this is Jeremiah.
Oh, hey, man.
Hey, Colin, you back?
Sorry.
Yeah, I didn't have it set up right on my side, so it's my fault.
But thank you so much for calling.
What's going on, Bill?
I didn't get a chance to listen to your voicemail.
Yeah, what you got going on?
I just basically rambled about their, it's a terrifying of,
event to see these things. It's not a Harry and the Henderson's feeling. There's no
warm fuzziness to it. Hold on one second, Bill. Can someone in the chat let me know if you can
hear Bill as well in addition to me. I just want to make sure they can hear you too, Bill.
Right on. I'm calling from Keene, Alaska right now. Oh, from Keene, Alaska? Yeah. Oh, wow.
I'm about a few miles away from Port Chatham
where the Sasquatch ran everybody out of the
You're two miles away from Port Chatham?
20 miles.
20 miles.
All right, so they can hear you loud and clear.
Bill, the floor is yours.
What have you experienced up there?
Oh, my God.
What it started before, I even knew what
Harriman or Sasquatch or Bigfoot was.
I was six years old.
And one was looking in my bedroom window
on the second floor of our house,
which was 18 feet off the ground,
and its whole face and head filled the window.
And I freaked.
I counted on my brothers and sisters' door,
and they were like,
ah, go see mom and dad.
So I ran to my mom and dad.
And that's when it started.
But my wife and I have seen them recently,
many times over the years.
It's been a, that's part of the reason we moved
from Fairbanks.
to Kenai.
Did you move to get away from them or to get closer to them?
We moved to get away from those specific ones.
Okay.
They had pretty much proven that they weren't afraid of anything I had to offer in defense
of my property.
They did what they wanted.
They walked through there when they wanted.
They did what they wanted.
I have four dogs.
In between the four of them, they're almost 700 pounds of dogs.
And the dogs would just be terrified, absolutely worthless for any kind of protection at that moment.
When they're hiding behind you, they don't do that for bear or moose or anything else.
They'll go oddly, go after those.
They would chase my dogs back to the house.
What kind of dogs were there?
We've seen, I've got an English Mastiff that's 248 pounds, a Great Dane that's 200 pounds,
a St. Bernard that's 160 pounds
and a half husky mix
that's 100 pounds. He's the lapdog.
They all think they're lapdogs, but they're huge.
And to see him go after a grizzly, fearlessly,
and then cower from stuff that we couldn't see,
it was terrifying. It was like,
I had no, the only thing I could tell my wife was we were walking from, we had no running water at our house, we were building it.
So we would go to my mother's house to bathe.
And then at night we walked home and we had this 100 foot long trail that snaked up through the woods.
And there was one about 10 feet from us in the dark.
You could see its hand because we had left the kitchen light on in our house,
and my mom had her porch light on, so we had placeboic amounts of light.
But you could see its hand, and it was well bigger than my chest.
It could have grabbed me by the chest and picked me up.
I'm 5'6.
It could have grabbed me by the chest like a toy if it wanted to.
It was huge, and it growled at us, and you could feel it in your bones.
bones.
Everything,
just you could feel it ripple through your body.
And I told my wife,
because my wife stopped and looked at me just panicked.
And she could tell I was just as panicked
because it was like, yeah,
there's nothing I'm going to be able to do,
but stall.
You, you know, I told her, I said,
don't run, keep walking.
Get in the house.
that's your only goal.
So she turned and she started walking towards the house
and walked about 50 more feet up the trail
and then boom into the house and slammed the door behind her.
So I finally started walking
and it was all I could do to stand there for 15 seconds
to give my wife time to get into the house.
And then I started walking.
and it let out this grumble
and then you could hear it take off in the dark
and as soon as I heard it running away from me
I ran away from it.
I know it wasn't running away from me
he wasn't afraid of me
it was just done scaring me
but they seemed to get off on scaring people
so we finally put up with it for 15 years and left
we couldn't deal with it no more
So you had encounters like that for 15 years.
What was the thing that broke the camel's back?
Because if you put up with 15 years,
it would have had to been something wild that happened
that made you're like, okay, this is it.
Well, the slapping on the house
where it would shape the whole house
and knock pictures off the walls
and the growling and the constant terrorizing,
they seem to like to scare the dogs a lot
to just keep the dogs in the house.
No, we're out here.
We're going to hang out of here.
We're going to do what we want.
You're stuck in there.
Because you couldn't drag them out.
You physically could not drag them outside.
They would not go.
And more often than not, they would block the door with their bodies.
Two or three dogs sometimes hold the door shut just so I couldn't go outside to have a cigarette.
I took that as my son from God right there.
It was like, yeah, no, I'm not going to open that door.
I don't need a cigarette that bad.
Yeah, no cigarettes today.
Did you ever get a good, clear look at the face of the creature?
Yes, I've seen several of them much closer than I've ever want to be to one again.
I can tell you that.
There's skin varies, but they all look human in the face.
Human enough to recognize there's part human in there.
Some kind of human.
It's not all demon or whatever the hell they are.
Are you able to describe the features that are in your memory from what you've seen over the years?
One, they really like to mess with this.
His skin was so black, it was almost blacker than black.
It's hard to describe because he had these, his eyes would change colors.
You'd see sometimes his eyes were white with a blue iris and then white with a red iris and brown.
It was the same thing, but its eyes always changed.
And sometimes at night you could see red eyes like emanating light out of the woods around the house.
And it was like, yeah, no, we're not going outside tonight.
We're done.
We lived in the woods compared to what a lot of people think the woods are.
How far away was your nearest neighbor?
By then they'd opened up a subdivision.
And I'd warned all my neighbors that lived in the immediate area where I had seen them,
look around you when you're outside.
Don't just assume you're safe.
Look around you when you're walking around, especially at night.
And one of our neighbors had an incident where one roared outside of his house.
And his house was 150 yards from mine.
And I'm sitting on my front porch at 3 o'clock in the morning having a cigarette.
We were having a pool tournament.
And I had to smoke outside.
So I sat on the porch.
I had a bench.
and I heard this crack like an entire tree just broke.
And then I heard that again and again.
And then this roar came and you could feel it, heat you,
like a wave in the ocean just splashed up against you.
Have you ever heard any baby cries in the woods?
Yes.
Really?
Right in Fairbanks, Alaska.
We were, my house, I built my house 75 feet from my mom's house so that I could take care of her
because I had taken care of her all my life.
She was suffering, hurting.
And so we built our house 75 feet away so that we could get to her quicker.
So there was no drive time, no weight, no lag.
It was like, bam, we're there.
And we had all just got done eating Thanksgiving dinner.
It was probably 15 or 20 of us, my cousins, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, whatnot.
And everybody walked outside to stretch their legs, and it was a warm night for Fairbanks.
It was like 25 above then.
And we heard this baby crying.
and several of my aunts and uncles
who were like, whoa, we're going to get that baby.
It was like, wow, no, you're not.
Nobody's leaving the yard.
There's no reason.
Nobody left a baby in those woods, I promise you.
We'll go look from upstairs with flashlights
before we go walking out there.
And then everybody got terrified
and just started bumrushing the house all at once.
and you get two people at a time through the door.
So everybody just wadded up on the outside of the front porch.
And me and my uncle stopped because we both had cigarettes lit
so we couldn't go inside.
So we stopped right outside the door.
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Honestly, I'm overwhelmed.
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bird noises that you wouldn't hear in the dark. And it just, it got terrifying all of a sudden.
What was it that became, that made it become terrifying for you?
all of a sudden.
There's like a pressure that they seem to push off that, I don't know, it's scary because
they're there.
Yeah.
And they need to know they're there.
So they, I don't know what it is, but they put, they make this pressure that you can feel
and it, you just automatically are terrified.
It might be innocent.
I don't know.
Yeah.
But because I know for them to be able to rattle their bones when they growled at,
my wife and I, which on more than one occasion, there's got to be some level of infrasound there
because nothing else does that.
Was that a one-night occurrence where you had the baby cries and then you heard the birds
that shouldn't be there or did that happen multiple times?
That happened multiple times over the years in that area.
It was got off and on.
I'm 55 now.
I didn't realize what was going on until I was in my 20s because I had no grasp of what could be out there.
What is out there?
What was it that kind of turned the lights on where you realize that,
hey, this is what I've been dealing with is something way outside what I can control?
My father and I were moose hunting.
one time and we had four by a long ways into this mountain valley he didn't want to risk going farther
and getting stuck and having to walk that much farther out we ordered around and turned the
truck around to make a good flat takeoff area when we were going to leave and we walked even farther
into that valley on foot.
And I seen
the shoulder of one
as it was going behind this
huge spruce tree.
And I told my dad, I said, there goes a moose
right there. And my dad
was already like straight
up like something got his
attention. And I turned and looked
at him and he
lowered his gun down. He didn't
aim, but he was pointing at the gun
in that general direction.
And he said, that wasn't a moose. Let's
go. And then I realized what I thought was the butt of a moose was the shoulder that was probably
about nine foot off the ground rolling behind this big spruce tree. And to see my dad scared was an
event because you didn't ever see him afraid he fought in World War II in the Korean War.
or he was not that kind of guy.
He was a John Wayne kind of guy.
He didn't get scared.
And so that really made me nervous.
So we backed our way out for a long way,
it's probably a quarter of a mile before we turned and just booked it.
And we got back to the truck, and I asked him,
I said, what did you see?
And he goes, you've seen the same thing I've seen.
And I said, all I've seen was it's back.
He goes, I seen it looking at us.
And I was like, oh, brilliant.
But needless to say, we never moose hunted in that valley again.
Are you able to share what, is there a name for that valley?
I don't even know.
Okay.
We would just take off in his truck and go for miles and months.
And when you want to get big moose, you've got to go deep into the woods, deep, deep miles.
This was before cell phones or anything, so I had no GPS or anything.
It was like, it was just nothing but rolling hills up there in Fairbanks.
You drive 40 or 50 miles out of town and start driving into the mountains and rolling hills.
Everything looks the same.
Oh, sure.
Yeah, definitely.
Something I hear a lot from different interviews when it comes to Alaska is that the Sasquatchew can be extremely
aggressive up there.
Is that something that you've run
into from things that you've heard?
The ones that my wife and I have been
encountered seemed to be more aggressive
than not. They weren't afraid to let
you know they were there.
Yeah, absolutely. We weren't afraid
at all. We were
barbecuing one night
outside of my mom's garage.
Like I'm remembering
saying for Ma, because
we were leaving. We were done.
We couldn't be there no more. Mom
passed away years before and it was time to go.
And so we were doing one last barbecue and party at the garage.
And one ran by the front of the garage while my wife was sitting out there and scared
her so bad.
She ran into the garage and closed the door and said, we're going home now.
And she was ghost white.
And all I caught of it was like a gray and white.
and black-haired leg running by,
but it shook the concrete foundation of our garage.
That's wild.
Did you happen to get any pictures or recordings of any kind?
I've got boatloads of pictures and stuff,
but the strangest thing is everything around these hairy men or Sasquatch is crisp and
clear in the picture that they're always blurry.
Right. That is usually the case, isn't it? Yeah.
I used to have a photo lab and I think that they can mess with an electrical field.
So if you're using film, you can get a crisp, clear picture.
But I think they can do something to cameras. I don't know.
but they didn't like the infrared light produced by the cameras.
They would skirt around that light.
They would show up in the middle of the day sometimes.
And it just amazes me how some people refuse to see what's really going on around us.
Oh, sure. Definitely.
Would you, even though they're blurry, do you have any available to maybe email to?
I could email them to you, but it'd take me a little while because I would have to take them off my computer, put them on my phone, and then send them to you.
I don't have the internet where I live.
Okay.
If you are able to, I would think you'd be really cool to see them.
I appreciate it, but only if you have the time to do it.
I got, oh.
I am forced to be retired.
Okay, so you've got some time.
I've just made it.
I spend all my time.
I'm in my friend porch.
Sorry, my dogs are going off.
That's all right.
So remind me, are you currently having interactions right now with the big...
The last one I had, thankfully, was three months ago.
Okay.
And he was 50 feet from me.
I'm assuming it was a juvenile.
It looked young in the face.
It was only about six foot tall.
But it was built bigger than any linebacker.
I've ever seen.
And it was pulling these branches down, looking at me on my porch with the same confused
look I gave it.
And as soon as we made eye contact, he turned and disappeared into the brush.
If you had to categorize them as something, sometimes people will say look more like an ape
or it looked more like a human.
Would you be able to do either of those or would you have to use a certain?
Look at the one I've ever seen looks more.
more human than not.
They have a very human-esque quality to them.
If that's even a word,
I gotta do something.
The dogs having a good time, though.
That's all right.
He's in the other side of the house,
which shocks me.
Something is going inside it out.
Samson, Ena.
Hey, Samson, get down, hush now.
Hard to tell a seven and a half foot dog
when he's standing on his hind legs to hush now.
Yeah, hopefully,
there wasn't a big foot out there, right?
I don't, we've heard some weird noises.
I just, I believe in God and I pray when they're dumb.
You can actually rebuke them in the name of the Lord
and they will run away from you.
Really?
Yeah, even if they're being terrifying,
just like feed away from you.
Interesting.
I don't know what they are,
but I know they're, they've got to be more,
human than people think they're not apes by any means.
I'm sure there are different varieties of them given the descriptions from all around the
world, but it's a terrifying event every time.
It's never fuzzy and happy.
I can't imagine going through the stuff that you've gone through before you moved.
That just is really, that is wild.
I don't know what I would.
I feel bad for your wife, definitely.
Yeah.
My wife is tougher than nails.
She's five, two, and just tough as nails because I don't think I've met another woman in my life that would stay around something for stay in a marriage and a household that long with something that terrifying going on all the time.
Good for her.
All the time.
Yeah.
Over the years, that's a long time.
I give her a lot of credit.
I call her my big burly wife, but she's 5 to 120 pounds.
She'll stand up to any big foot for sure.
That's great.
Bill, I appreciate you calling in.
This has been a fun chat.
Please keep me up to date if you experience anything else.
You can send me an email.
I will.
I will just called in on a whim.
It was like, yeah, time to say some about it.
I appreciate you sharing your Alaska Bigfoot encounters with us.
It's been a good time.
Thank you so much, Bill.
Thank you.
It was nice talking to you.
We'll talk later.
All right.
Good night.
All right.
That was Bill from Alaska.
Fun to talk to you, Bill.
Thank you so much.
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It's been 20 years,
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Take certain medicines or allergic to any of its ingredients.
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If you have had any mental health conditions,
pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
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