Secrets of the Sasquatch (2022) - full transcript
Travel into the abyss and transform your mind with chilling investigative campouts and tales from real people with real experiences to uncover the Secrets of the Sasquatch.
The following
documentary details
real sightings of real
Sasquatch by real people.
Their experiences; fantastical.
Their effects; long-lasting
and life-altering.
Who or what revealed itself
to these genuine souls?
And why?
Perhaps there's more
than meets the eye.
It was a
bluebird January morning
here in the foothills
of Northeast Provo
when a group of guys saw
a figure on the mountain
that looked like something
they've never seen before.
- I think it looks so real.
When I first saw it, I
was like, oh my goodness,
it's Bigfoot.
This was shot apparently
near the Intracoastal
Waterway earlier this month,
Randy O'Neil said he captured
the images with his cell phone
while he was camping
with his dad,
he says he saw red eyes
watching them from the woods.
- You know, I've killed
deer here, bear here.
You know, I know the difference
between fox and a 'coon,
and you just, you know,
from being in the woods,
when you hear something,
you got a good idea, a good
sense about what's in the woods.
You know, and this,
I never heard this.
And it's all bamboo here.
And anybody that's
out by the river...
comes through the woods...
You can hear a squirrel
coming through the woods.
We couldn't hear this.
But like I said, we woke
up, she heard metal.
There was ramps up by
the railroad tracks
for the guys to get
their quads over.
'Cause if not, they get hung up.
And she said, "I heard metal."
So I think it stepped on it.
And I just came out,
turned the lantern on,
and looked up, and then
there the eyes were.
And honest to God, for like
three hours, it stood there.
It would just walk
back and forth,
back and forth, and that's it.
And I always said, you know,
if I saw Bigfoot, I was
gonna run right at it,
or you know, listen...
I wasn't running nowhere.
And I'm not scared of any man
or anything in these
woods, and I was shook.
It was amazing. Amazing.
- I think my first experience
that I had was one time,
probably 15 years ago when I
was recovering from surgery,
and I was up late at
night watching a movie.
And I went out on my back
deck for a few minutes,
and I heard a scream or a howl,
and it sounded exactly
like a sound clip
known as the "Ohio Howl".
And it just caught my attention.
It was like two,
three in the morning,
and nobody was up in the
house or moving around and...
I just stood there, dumbfounded,
listening to that sound.
But that was the only
experience I had at that time.
A few months later, I was...
Taking care of my mother
who was very elderly,
and she lived in a
separate house from mine
about 40 yards
away from my house.
And there was a
grove of pine trees
between her house and mine.
And I went from her
house to my house
to go to bed because I
worked night shift as a RN,
and I noticed a horrible smell.
It was a... smelled
somewhat like a wet dog.
And I remembered reading
that a lot of times
Bigfoot has an odor to him.
And I really didn't
think much about it.
I just noticed it when I
walked over to my house
and I went to bed to get some
sleep before going into work.
And I don't know how much later
my son came into the bedroom,
and said, "Dad, something
was in the backyard."
And he said, "I could hear
it running and breathing."
And through the backyard,
down into the woods,
I could hear branches
snapping as it went through
down in the woods, about a
hundred yards behind our house.
And immediately I got
up and got dressed
and went out into the
backyard with my son,
but we didn't see anything.
We probably sat
out an hour or so,
and then I had to go in
and get dressed for work.
But those incidents
occurred around my house
in rural West Virginia.
- I actually had my first
interaction with Bigfoot
when I was 13 years old.
This was back in 1978.
I and a couple of
buddies went deer hunting
here in the Jemez
Mountains of New Mexico.
And in New Mexico, when
you hunt with muzzleloader,
the mule deer season
is late September.
So the weather's still real
beautiful then, there's no snow.
You know, the mountain
is still real green.
But we had been hunting for
probably about three days,
me and two of my buddies.
And we hadn't seen anything,
we hadn't had any luck.
So like on the fourth day,
we decided to split up.
So my buddies went
their way, I went mine.
I hiked to the top
of this flat top mesa
up in the Jemez Mountains,
and I was sitting up there by
myself for about 20 minutes
when I actually
seen something move,
but it was like about seven,
eight hundred yards away.
At first, I thought
it was a black bear
laying on top of this rock.
I was so far away, I
couldn't tell how big
the rock it was on.
And it turned out later on
that the rock actually was
probably about the
size of a pickup truck.
Anyway, so I'm sitting there
and I thought it
was a black bear,
because the only thing was,
he was laying on his back.
And you know, if you know
anything about black bears,
they normally lay on their side
or they lay on their belly.
But I thought wow, he was
probably enjoying the sun,
it was a nice day.
After about 40 minutes,
I was totally mesmerized
on this thing,
I couldn't take my eyes off it.
Well, one of my other buddies,
he knew where I was gonna be,
so he thought he
would sneak up on me.
He said when he saw me
he thought I was asleep
because he came up from behind
and he said I
wasn't even moving.
So right when he gets
to me he goes, "Hey!",
so I jumped a little
bit, but when I did that,
whatever it was that
was laying on that rock,
it rolled off the
rock right away.
So I tell my buddy, I go,
"Did you see that over there?"
And he's like, "What?"
I go "Over there where that
rock is about 800 yards away,
it was this nice, flat rock,
and it was surrounded
by shrub oak."
And just when I said that,
whatever that thing was,
it stood up and it was
probably about two feet taller
than the rock was.
And it stood up for
one second, looked,
and then it ducked back
down, and that was it.
We didn't see it again.
So we ended up hiking down
there to where that rock was.
When I got closer to the rock,
then I realized how big it was.
'Cause, you know,
at seven, eight
hundred yards away,
you can't tell really.
And it turned out that
it was a pretty big rock,
and it probably stood
about maybe five, six feet
off the ground.
And when this thing stood up,
it was at least two or
three feet taller than that.
So for some reason,
I had never felt like I
felt when I saw that thing,
whatever it was, I couldn't
take my eyes off of it.
For when you stare
long enough into the abyss,
the abyss stares back.
- My name is Su Walker,
and I was introduced
to the topic
of the behind the
scenes information
about the Sasquatch that
not very many people knew,
because we have a connection
with a Star Nation
here on Earth
known as the P'nti.
And they began sharing with
us that there was an overlap
between Star Nations and
UFOs and the Sasquatch
that we had no knowledge about.
When I was growing up,
I knew about Sasquatch,
and was not very
well read in it,
had one encounter when
I was in my twenties.
I was on a camping
trip and woke up
at two o'clock in the morning
to a very strange smell
outside the tent and
walking footsteps.
And we were in a creek
by the Mississippi River
in the middle of nowhere,
and there was no path up to
it and no path away from it.
And when we got introduced
to the idea of the Sasquatch
being connected with Star
Nations, I got real confused.
Because we had been
discussing things
with our extraterrestrial
P'nti friends
for more than a year
at that point in time.
I asked them directly, and
they said that the two nations,
the Sasquatch here on Earth
and the Star Nation people
known as the P'nti,
had been friends for
millions of years.
I said, "You've been
on Earth that long?"
And they said, "Well, the
Sasquatch have been here
since the beginning of
the age of large mammals."
But that the friendship
between the two of them
was both here on Earth
and when the P'nti
came here to explore,
but also there are
some Sasquatch nations
that now travel with Star
Nations to other worlds.
And I said, they do.
And the P'nti told us...
"Yes, theirs is a body type
that is extremely durable
in a variety of conditions.
And they're big, strong,
powerful people."
- Well, it looks like
a game trail up here
in the top of the ridge there.
So we're gonna head up
to the top of the ridge
and see what it looks like,
and we'll set these glow sticks
up and then figure somewhere
to put the ball down
that way they can see it.
And hopefully we can
see it from this point.
So, you ready?
Yeah.
- Well, my name's Eric.
I got into Sasquatch a few
years back seeing it on TV.
I watched a bunch
of YouTube videos,
looked it up on the internet,
and I kept hearing
people talk about,
"Can't sit behind a computer
to find out about these things."
So we decided to take
a trip, went camping,
met a bunch of people, heard
a whole lot of stories,
seen some photos, and there's
definitely something out here.
Nobody can explain it.
There's no experts on it.
But eventually somebody's
gonna put it out there.
I seen a post on
Facebook about somebody
shooting a documentary
about Sasquatch
and they were camping out.
So I figured it was another
opportunity to get in the woods
somewhere else and see if you
heard anything, saw anything.
So we stayed up late
last night, listening.
I listened with Game
Ears for hours, thermal.
Walked down the road,
looked for tracks.
We set up a couple of
things in the woods
just to see if
we've seen movement.
And this place is quiet.
There's no animals
around, for some reason.
We seen one hunter all day
yesterday, two cars all day.
So there's a reason
this place is quiet,
but nobody knows yet.
- Go back to right
again, a little bit.
Stop.
- It was like a big
black square, wasn't it?
- Yeah...
Where'd it go?
- Been coming here
about 35 years, I guess.
I'm 47, so I grew
up on this mountain,
had numerous experiences here.
We always hear it comes off
the side hill behind us.
And if you look up the
river here, where it bends,
it gets real shallow,
you can walk across.
Done some tree
knocks, some calls.
We only got one vocalization.
We've had rocks thrown at us.
From my experience, it's
just very inquisitive,
it'll come up behind us.
The best experience
we had, it stood back.
Right by the railroad track,
I'm gonna say about
40 yards away,
about three in the morning.
And it just stood up there
for about three hours.
Its eyes...
If you can imagine about this
big, about that far apart,
but you could actually
see the eyelashes
when it would blink.
You know, this
mountain behind us,
it's pretty much straight
up and down, you know.
I'm not saying the
deer don't come down,
but it's not gonna be
heavily used by bear or deer.
I know some of you might
think, "Well, why not?
It's the woods, there's trails."
But if you look close,
that's almost
straight up and down.
For something to walk
that or to come down that,
a human being would roll
down that thing, you know.
You're not walking down that.
And this thing just goes right
across it, you can hear it.
There's like a truck
going through the woods.
You'll hear it come
down, hit the water,
you'll hear splash,
splash, splash,
and then it comes up behind us.
And it's done this,
honestly, I'm gonna say...
10 to 15 times throughout my
30 some years of being here.
- Another incident I had in the
same area was I was hunting.
I did a lot of deer hunting.
And I went deer
hunting down along
a river called the Gauley River.
It's Gauley River gorge,
and I remember going,
it was in the fall, late
fall and I was deer hunting,
and I went down into the gorge,
and I looked along
the riverbank,
and there were these
human-looking footprints
in the sand.
Somebody was walking
there with bare feet.
And I could never
figure out why somebody
would be down in that area
being barefoot in the
middle of the winter.
And it just never made sense
to me who would be down
two-three miles from the
nearest house or farm
walking down there barefoot
in the middle of the winter.
It was on the edge of the
river, so if the river came up,
it would wipe the tracks out,
and they were fairly fresh.
- They also have
a sense of humor.
And we didn't find out
about that sense of humor
until we attended a conference.
The P'nti let us know
that the Sasquatch
also were a telepathic nation.
And we knew that many of
the Star Nations were,
but we had no idea that
the Sasquatch were also,
and they indicated
to us that they were
actually a very advanced race.
And I said, "Advanced, how?
We don't see signs
of that advancement."
What do you mean?"
And they said,
"Well, when a people,
a sentient nation on any world
takes care of its
own people with food,
clothing if it's
necessary, shelter,
and water and medicine,
then that nation is considered
at the very beginning
of the advanced
civilization levels."
That they measure all
sentient nations by.
The Sasquatch did take
care of their people,
100% of their people.
With food, medicine,
shelter, water.
We as earth humans did not.
And so the P'nti let us
know that the Sasquatch
were actually at a more
advanced civilization level
than we are.
They just prefer to
keep life very simple.
46% of the world
is covered in wilderness,
yet occupied by only
2.4% of the population.
In these remote regions,
thousands of sightings
for thousands of
years have occurred.
The names vary from Bigfoot
to Yeti to Sasquatch,
yet their descriptions
are uniform.
Large, hairy human-like cryptid
creatures live alongside us.
Who are they?
Why are they here?
What is their purpose?
And when will we finally uncover
the secrets of the Sasquatch?
- Well, when I told my
wife I was coming out here,
she knew I didn't
like people much.
And she thought I was
nuts for coming out here
with people that I didn't know.
But to find out
about the subject,
you have to get into
the woods, look around,
try different things, and
hopefully something happens.
And it doesn't
happen every time,
but you get lucky sometimes.
It looks like it's
getting thick up here,
let's see if we can find a
trail that cuts through there.
This is the bottom of that tree.
This tree was put here.
There's nothing there
that it came from.
This is the bottom of that tree.
This one was wedged down
in between these two.
Do you think
something put that there?
- Look, something had
to bring this tree
and place it in here.
That's the one that looks the
weirdest. There's no roots.
It's definitely
spooky in here, huh?
- I'll let you take the lead.
- Okay.
- You know more of what
you're looking for here.
- We also found some stick
formations in the woods
in two or three places
that looked like they
were constructed.
And I saw one
place where a tree,
the leaves and the branches
were woven together
in an unusual way.
And that was another
experience I had.
But all of it, those
experiences really don't
make logical sense to me
other than something
has made those.
- Kinda stumbled onto the
path of Sasquatch unknowingly,
out hiking with my daughter,
doing some cray-fishing,
walking in the
woods by the creek,
and stopped for, you know,
a little break, a little
snack, a little drink,
and lo and behold,
the rock we were standing
on, sitting on snacking,
there's this
imprint in the rock.
It's a foot.
I snapped a picture.
I put my sneaker, my left foot,
the same foot that apparently
the creature or Sasquatch,
I have a feeling
it was a Bigfoot.
Took a picture of my shoe
beside the imprint in the rock,
which was lucky to find
because the water levels
were down low.
It was dry.
The water wasn't flowing
through the stream,
therefore I could see it just
right there in the ground,
on a stone, right
beside the creek.
- We learned that the Sasquatch
are considered the stewards
of Earth's forests.
They've been taking
care of the woodlands
all over this world,
on every continent
for, well, millions
of years now.
And that they have artwork.
They have a language
that they put in
stick glyphs in the ground,
and leave messages
for one another.
They all have names,
they all have families.
They have a language that
oftentimes will borrow words
from whatever the
local native culture
or language around
their area is.
So here in New Mexico,
you might hear smatterings
of Spanish words,
or Pueblo Native American
words in with their language.
If you're up in, say,
Canada and Quebec,
you might hear French words.
They also would adopt
and borrow at times
some of our names to
name their own children.
- How awesome it must be
to live, to be a creature,
and to live that way.
I mean, what more
could you ask for?
Living with your
significant other
and raising your
kids in the mountains
the way they do,
doing what they do.
I mean, that's what
every man wants,
just to raise a family,
to be able to support his
family, take care of them.
And that's what the Sasquatch
do, that's what they do.
They live in clans.
- You know, we have
fossils of Gigantopithecus.
You know, he lived
before the ice age.
So it's very, I mean, it
was there before, you know?
So is it possible to
survive through the ice age?
Sure, sure. Why not?
Back over about a mile that way,
a guy grows vegetables
every year, and pumpkins,
and there's an
abandoned asphalt plant.
So the food source
here is very abundant
for a creature of that size,
you know, to be able
to sustain itself.
In a mile radius, I
think there's two houses.
And besides that, there's
really nothing here,
so nobody bothers it.
Like I said, I've been camping
here for 30 some years,
and I don't know anybody else
that comes down here and camps.
They ride quads
and they go home.
So I think curiosity
has a lot to do with it.
He was just curious
and he came down,
and when I'm here, for
some reason, he comes.
But there was a very
strange feeling.
It was almost like
I was seeing...
I forgot what was around me
when he was standing there.
It was just like, I
was focused on them.
It was almost like a moment
in time. It was very strange.
- I do a lot, or did a lot
of trout fishing
in West Virginia,
and one of the areas I would
trout fish was in an area,
probably 20 miles northeast
of Richwood, West Virginia,
which is national forest,
and I had remembered
reading an account
of a Bigfoot sighting
in that area.
And somehow during the
day when I was fishing,
I got my wallet out
and was changing out
hooks on my tackle,
and I lost my wallet.
I didn't realize I lost it
'til I got home that evening.
And I lived 40 miles
away from that area.
So I ended up going back because
I can't really function without
knowing where my wallet is.
And I went a mile and a half,
two miles down the trail
down a mountainside from the
parking area where I parked,
and I eventually
located the wallet.
And it was like two, three in
the morning on my way back,
and I was a little spooked
because it was very quiet.
There wasn't another
person around for miles.
And I had a big
walking stick with me,
and I decided, I don't
know what possessed me,
but I decided I was
going to hit a tree
and see if I got a response.
So, I took my walking stick
and smacked the side of a tree,
and immediately within
maybe one or two seconds
of when I did that,
right across the hillside
from where I was on,
I heard another knock.
I mean, it startled
me it was so close.
And at that point, I pretty
much picked up my stuff
and got back up the
mountain in my car and left
because I did not want
to be in the woods
alone by myself at two,
three in the morning
to confront something that I
really wasn't sure what it was.
- Hey, look.
Well, we set up the
cans over there,
and we set up the glue sticks
hanging from the line here.
We put the ball down,
and we have the glow
in the dark bracelet.
So, we're gonna head back
now and see what happens.
- Get my toes warm.
- Hopefully something comes up.
We got the thermal out.
Desiree's gonna watch on
the phone as we take a walk,
and we're gonna go in
there with good thoughts.
Like if my motion of
me bouncing walking
versus standing still,
if something's gonna move
while I'm holding
the camera still,
we're gonna see it.
Whether it's a deer or whatever.
- Something could be
standing behind that bush
and we don't even know.
- We're looking out
over the top of it.
- Right? That's
about eight feet.
It's like there's bigger and
older trees down the way a bit.
- See all the trees
going to the left?
All the small trees?
- Oh yeah!
This one, including
this one up here.
And then...
Everything's pushed to the left.
Almost like
an arm was pushing them
off to the side to make room.
- I'm down to one
bar on the thermal,
so you wanna go
ahead and head back?
- Yeah. Sounds good.
Hopefully
there'll be some tracks
in this wet stuff
tomorrow morning.
So if something with no
shoes walks out here,
you're gonna see it.
Look, there's your footprints.
What? These ones?
Yep.
Like moths to a flame,
humanity is drawn to the
wonders and mysteries
of our universe with
an insatiable curiosity
to explain the unexplainable.
The road to discovery is paved
with the passion and bravery
of those who dare
to step off the path
in search of new perspectives.
Have our minds become
caged into operating
within societal norms?
Long lost the inspiring
words of parents and teachers
to push and press and think
for ourselves, to dream big.
Was not the thought
of flying machines
and iPhones once
fanciful science fiction
relegated to those
with tinfoil hats?
Now we know better.
And in a hundred years time,
we will only know more.
- And we finally
got corroboration
from the Sasquatch
researchers out in the field
as to some of the things our
ET friends had been telling us.
And one of the things that
the P'nti had described was
that the Sasquatch were what
they called transdimensional.
And I said, "You gotta tell
me what you mean by that."
And they said, "Well, just
like some species occupy
a physical niche that
straddles two environments,
like a forest or a beach
or a forest or a creek,
there are species
out there that occupy
a transdimensional
physical niche.
And it's natural
and normal for them
to be able to go from one
dimension into another.
Well, when that happens,
it looks like they take a step
and vanish and go invisible
because they're stepping
across the barrier."
And I sat back and I
didn't know what to do
with that piece of information
until we spoke with some of
the Sasquatch researchers
out in the field who had
photographs of Sasquatch
partially visible and
partially not visible
where you could see
straight through the body
of the Sasquatch.
- I knew from my experience
with Bigfoot that they live,
well the ones that I know,
they live in cave systems.
But you gotta ask yourself,
how do these things exist?
You know, as such
a large animal,
that male that I'd
seen the first time,
I don't even know if it was a
male 'cause I was so far away,
but all I know is he was
at least eight feet tall,
and he was pretty wide
because when we ended up
getting down to that rock,
you could tell that
was one of his spots,
because there was a clear
trail right to that rock,
and I mean, this trail was
about five, six feet wide.
And you could tell, I mean,
he was just mowing trees down,
'cause it was in some
shrub oak, so he was big.
But you know, a lot of people,
when they go out there to do
Bigfoot research or whatever,
if you notice, a lot
of the videos you see,
they film these little
piles of sand or whatever,
dirt all over everywhere,
where they think
the Bigfoot are.
And you know, people say,
"Well, no, those are moles,
or those are rabbit holes
or whatever the case may be."
But no, that's
not what they are.
They do that.
They have these tunnel systems
underground and you know,
as the clan gets bigger
and they start to expand,
they need more territory,
they have to obviously
dig more holes,
so they gotta get rid
of the sand somewhere
or the dirt somewhere,
and that's how they do it.
- Looking back in
old Indian lore,
and that a lot of the
tribes had experiences
with these animals.
And so it's interesting
that historically
these sightings go
back many, many years.
I also had a acquaintance
with a Cheyenne Indian woman
that worked with
me at a university
that I got a master's degree at,
and she had a lot of
questions about Bigfoot.
And I gathered from
her that their belief
is that Bigfoot is another
form of a human being,
that they were
actually another tribe
that existed in their area.
- And like I say,
one day I was there
and I was just
sitting there filming,
and this guy walked up on
me, he was a Native American.
Well, it turns out
that his grandfather
was like the chief of the Jemez
Pueblo Indians or whatever.
And they have known about
this kind of Bigfoot up there
probably for the last 200 years.
Those tunnels, the
Gilman Tunnels,
they were originally
constructed in the early 1900s,
and they used them to,
they used to do a lot
of logging up there,
and that's how they
would transport
the logs out of the
mountains, was by train,
and they had to
build these tunnels,
and if you've ever been
to the Gilman Tunnels,
you'll see what
I'm talking about,
because it's a very,
very hard place...
Like let's put it this way,
if they would've never
built those tunnels,
we would've never known that
this clan of Sasquatch existed
because the river that cuts
through this pass or whatever,
it's very narrow, and
there's big, old high walls,
like on both sides,
like 200 foot cliffs,
and then they seem like
they go straight up.
And he told me the story.
What happened was it had
flooded so bad up there
that the river got
damned up with debris,
and the water came up so much
that it destroyed
the train tracks,
and the railroad decided
that it was gonna be too much
rather than to fix
the train tracks,
they just decided to pull
'em, and they pulled out,
and they stopped logging in
the mountains altogether.
Well, what his
grandfather told him
was that the Bigfoot clan
lives there because...
This particular clan of
Bigfoot up there in that area,
that mountain, it has
caves all over it.
It's a big cave system
and water runs through it.
Anyway, he said that they
damned up that river,
the Bigfoot did, purposely
to flood that canyon
so they would have
to pull the tracks,
because they weren't comfortable
with those trains
going through there.
- We found out that
the structures that
the Sasquatch create
all start with what they
call a trident tree.
And sometimes it's
a growing tree
that's split into
three forks at the top,
so it forms like a
Neptune's trident.
And they will lean
very tall logs
up against this initial trident.
But the funny thing is,
every single other log
that they place in the forest
is connected to that log,
and then to that log
and then to that log.
And you can come across a place
where they had built structures
that are acres and huge,
involving huge 200
foot trees or poles
that they've stripped
the branches of,
marking huge X's in the ground.
And marking the edge
of their territory.
Or creating areas
where it prevents
the erosion and the runoff
going down the hill,
or building structures
for the smaller guys
that reside in the
forest with them.
There are beings in the forest
that aren't any taller than
a couple of feet maybe,
that look for all the world,
like a small Sasquatch.
And we refer to these
little guys as "Woodben".
That's the name the
Sasquatch word translates to,
and it basically
means "forest family".
So the other forest family are
known to them as the Woodben,
and we just adopted that word.
- Many of the people I
hunted with had experiences
of seeing a Bigfoot-like
creature on those expeditions.
I remember listening
to their radio talk,
'cause we all had radios
tuned to the same frequency.
And I remember them
talking where two Bigfoot
approached them when they
were sitting around a fire
in a rather remote part of
a forest in North Carolina.
And...
Two of the children that
were there around the fire
were very fearful
of these two animals
that allegedly
walked up to them.
And the next morning,
they and their father
left the expedition.
They just packed up
and moved right out,
because they were
so intimidated.
Had some experiences.
One of the ones I
had was when I played
Bigfoot sounds to my son,
because he played
a lot in the woods,
and my son was probably
18 or 19 at the time.
And we were going to
go on an expedition,
and he was skeptical too,
until I played a recording
of Bigfoot chatter,
so to speak, and
his face lit up.
I mean, he just was amazed
when he heard, that he said,
"That's exactly the
sound I've heard
behind our house
down in the woods."
And his expression,
he couldn't fake it,
it was just amazement
that it was the
same type of sound
he was hearing behind our house.
It is often
said, "Seeing is believing."
Yet how many whales,
bears, and bobcats
have you seen
swimming in the sea
or foraging through the forest?
Has our experience
not shown our world
is filled with bacteria,
bugs, birds and beasts
more than capable of remaining
just beyond our senses?
Undetected yet ever
present, watching, waiting,
influencing and affecting
our trajectories.
Gentle nudges from
gentle creatures
helping mankind on their
journey through time.
- My name is Tom Carey.
I am a degreed
physical anthropologist
studying early hominid
evolution of the human family.
And I became interested
in Sasquatch,
or Bigfoot as it's commonly
called, back in 1967,
when I saw that
Patterson-Gimlin film
taken in Red Bluff, California,
of an apparent
Bigfoot walking along
in the forest of upper
California, Northern California.
So I wondered what that was,
and that was before I even
got my anthropology degrees.
But off and on over the years,
I've read things about Bigfoot,
and certainly Bigfoot, Sasquatch
has become very
popular on cable TV.
My own thought on the subject,
number one, a lot of
the witness testimony,
I go back to witness testimony,
to me, looks believable.
To me, it doesn't look like
most of these people are
making the stories up,
and you can tell
from their emotion
that they experienced something.
Now, as to what
Bigfoot might be,
I'm thinking of Bigfoot
as a relic hominid.
So, what's a hominid?
A hominid is a bipedal primate.
Habitually bipedal primate.
I'm not talking
about something like
it was in the Clint
Eastwood movie,
"Every Which Way but Loose"
where they had an orangutan
trying to walk bipedal,
that's not what
I'm talking about.
That's not natural.
I'm talking about a habitual,
natural bipedal primate.
Now, from my studies, the
hominid or human family
split with our closest living
relative, the chimpanzee,
approximately 6.7 years ago.
6.7 million, I hope I said
the million years ago.
And there were several hominid
species that became extinct
like Neanderthals and
Australopithecines.
These are all human relatives.
And what I believe
Bigfoot represents to me
is a relic hominid.
One that survived living in the
forested areas of the earth.
This would cover all
continents, North America,
South America, you name it,
they have Yeti or
Bigfoot sightings.
And the relic hominid that
I have narrowed it down to
is a creature called...
Meganthropus palaeojavanicus.
It's a relic hominid, it
was measured at six...
I'm sorry, seven
to nine feet tall.
Most of your Sasquatches
are in that range.
Six, seven, eight,
nine, ten feet tall.
So we're not talking
about a little fella.
- All of these are part
and parcel of things
that we are just now
learning to pay attention to,
and to research more
about the variety
of Sasquatch clans
all over the planet.
There are the rounder
headed Sasquatch,
as well as the more
conical headed Sasquatch,
kinda like our great
apes have a conical head.
We see Sasquatch or hear from
researchers about Sasquatch
that are all white
when they get old,
but we also hear about them,
especially the old
males being silverbacks.
So there's a lot of overlap
between the great ape
species that we know here,
as well as the
Sasquatch peoples.
- The way that they
work is there will be
one alpha male in each clan.
And a clan could be up to 30
or 40 members or whatever.
They find a place away from
people that's hard to get to,
and once they find a place
that they feel suitable,
they start making caverns
and they move into them,
and then they cover them
with brush, stuff like that.
They just have holes and
stuff to get in and out of.
And they'll stay
in those areas for,
depending on what time
of the year it is,
and then about three,
four months later,
or if people start to come
by, start encroaching on 'em,
they'll move.
The alpha males
call all the shots.
They get to breed with
the females at will,
whichever ones they want,
whatever the case may be.
And that as they get
older, the younger ones,
just like the lions
I guess in Africa,
the younger ones will
come in and eventually
they battle it out, I guess,
and then the alpha
male, if he loses,
he will move by himself,
and then the clan will stay
with the other one that won
and they'll start following him.
And that's probably
what a lot of people see
when they see a lone
Bigfoot out there
in the middle of nowhere.
It was probably an alpha male
that was unseated
by a younger one.
And that's what I'm
seeing over there
up in the Gilman Tunnels
of the Jemez Mountains.
- I always say that
between Randy and my son,
that they both go
up with a plan,
and they must have
done something
to Bigfoot's family
up there or something,
maybe Bigfoot's son of daughter.
But my son, he sleeps at
night in that house up there,
near the sand plant,
and then all night long
something's throwing
stones at his window.
And he hears it.
He actually thought
I was doing it.
And he keeps talking about that.
How old is he?
- Right now he's 40.
But anyway, the two of 'em
seem to be haunted by Bigfoot.
And there's all kind of
things here in the dark.
You hear all kinda noises
when you're in the country.
So what it is, I don't know.
- We found out by happen
chance how much the Sasquatch
understand local flora, fauna,
but also the herbal and
medicinal uses of plants.
And we found out
quite by accident.
I happened to be up in
Estes Park, Colorado,
speaking at a conference,
and at this same conference,
the Sasquatch researcher
Kewaunee Lapseritis
was also doing a presentation.
And we sat in on
his presentation,
and he informed this
audience of about 300 people
that Sasquatch was telepathic.
And we already had
known that because
our extraterrestrial
friends had let us know.
And he ends his
presentation and Otter and I
have a room on the second
floor with a balcony
that overlooks the mountain.
And it's getting on
towards supper time,
and I wanted to step
out onto the balcony
for a breath of fresh
air before supper.
And I stood out there
just kinda scoping
across the landscape
where the sun was setting,
and I thought, "Boy,
this is marvelous
territory for Sasquatch.
There's water, there's food,
there's shelter making
materials here."
And I addressed the forest,
and I just sent out
this telepathic apology,
and it went something like...
"Hi, my name is Su, and...
I learned to speak
with you telepathically
with our
extraterrestrial friends,
but I wanted to let you
know that a friend of ours
has just finished telling a
whole group of earth humans
that you're telepathic.
And so if you hear
any strange attempts
to contact you that way or
loud or inappropriate voices,
I apologize in advance for them.
They're trying."
Well, I didn't expect
any kind of a response.
And just then, Otter,
who was in the room,
yells out through the open
door to me on the balcony,
and he said, "Hey, Su, have
you had your seaweed yet?"
Well, I eat snacking seaweed
for the iodine for my thyroid.
And I'm just about
to answer him,
and suddenly I hear this quiet
female voice telepathically.
And it's coming from the forest,
not 300 yards from where I am.
And I hear "What's seaweed?"
And I recognize that
this is a response
to my apology to the Sasquatch,
and I don't miss a beat.
And I turn back toward the
forest and I talk out loud,
and I telepathically send out
to whoever this female voice is.
"Seaweed is a plant that grows
in the saltwater in the ocean,
and I eat it as a medicine
to keep me healthy."
And then I didn't miss a beat.
I just continued
the conversation
as if this lady Sasquatch and I
had been friends
for a long time.
And I said,
"Do you have any plants
that you use as a medicine?"
And I wasn't sure I was gonna
get any kind of an answer.
And a moment later
there was a pause,
but then there was
this little giggle.
"Hehehe, yes."
And then she got very
enthusiastic and she said,
"Oh, yes, choke weed!"
And I went, "Choke
weed? Choke weed?"
And I'm enough of an
herbalist that I know
my wild plants in North America,
and I couldn't think of anything
that I would call choke weed
except for a vine
that grows in pastures
for horses and cows
that gives them colic,
and I knew that we
couldn't eat it,
and I doubted that the
Sasquatch could either.
And so I thought, well,
and I said to her,
"Could you send me an image
of what you call choke weed?
I might call it
something different."
And a moment later, and
I'm not making this up,
a moment later, clear
as a bell, in my head,
was this image of
this fully mature,
eight foot tall, ready to
harvest marijuana plant.
"Choke weed!"
And she was really
enthusiastic by now.
The funny part about this
is not long after that,
I told this story to
Kewaunee Lapseritis
the Sasquatch researcher,
who simply nods.
And he said, "Oh, yes.
The Sasquatch are
great herbalists."
And we also knew that
they used marijuana
for headaches and digestive
issues and other things.
He said, "I was at
a gifting location
where a lady had a
land with forest on it.
And she had a gifting tree,
and we left things
for the Sasquatch,
but one day she had a migraine.
And so I went out to the
gifting location by myself,
and explained to the Sasquatch
why she wasn't there.
And I came back to see if
they had taken the gifts
and the food that
we'd left for them,
and here laying on the
stump was this huge,
full sized cola of marijuana.
And the Sasquatch gave
me the instructions
to have her make a tea out of
the herb to cure her headache.
That's how we learned
that the Sasquatch
knew about the
medicinal use of pot."
And I went, "Huh, okay then.
Choke weed it is."
So that's how we
came to understand
that the Sasquatch
enjoy choke weed,
probably as much as the
population of earth humans does.
- Right now, it's
very similar to UFOs,
and stories that people have
when they're in the deep woods.
And to me, usually you can
tell when they're making...
If you do enough interviews
of people like that,
witnesses to strange events,
you can tell pretty soon
if they're making it up
or they're making
it more than it was.
But with these, most of these
witnesses to Bigfoot to me,
they have been compelling.
They have been compelling.
You can see the emotion in them,
some wind up crying about this,
"I'll never forget
what this is."
And that's very
compelling to me.
Like UFOs, however,
I think the ultimate
answer has to be
a piece of physical evidence.
But for now, for me,
the witness testimony
is surely something
to consider seriously.
- They're very smart.
Very, very smart.
And for them, I don't
know what it is,
they just don't like
to be caught on film.
So if you do catch one on film,
either it was a mistake,
or it was because they
wanted you to see 'em.
You know, you get on YouTube,
and you see videos posted
from all these organizations,
like, you know, the
BRO or whatever,
and most of the images that
you get from them are blurry.
Now, I don't know if that's
something that is caused
by if the Bigfoot can
do that, I don't know,
but 99.9% of the stuff
you see on YouTube,
all the images
are fairly blurry.
So it's hard to distinguish
if that's really what it is.
So that's why so many
people are skeptical.
- Their artwork
in the landscape,
their language in
glyphs on the ground.
All of these are part
and parcel of things
that we are just now
learning to pay attention to,
and to research more
about the variety
of Sasquatch clans
all over the planet.
- We're discovering
new creatures,
new species I should
say, a better term.
New species every
day of creatures we
thought were extinct.
So there are many
areas of the earth
that are inaccessible
normally to humans,
and they're finding new species
I won't say every day,
but every year they find
new species of, you know,
vertebrates, invertebrates
and things like that.
So a species that has
evolved in the deep forest
has in my mind,
no problem remaining secret
and not revealing itself.
Fossil records
confirm giant dinosaurs
once roamed the earth.
Massive beasts beyond
our comprehension.
Will science in its steadfast
pursuit of discovery,
learning and understanding,
give confirmation to another
of mankind's mysteries,
and truly shed light on
the mythical Sasquatch
roaming the earth?
- I'm a skeptic, but
I keep an open mind,
and I am fascinated
reading stories
of Bigfoot encounters
and events.
- Is he connected to the UFOs?
Maybe, maybe, that's
very possible.
Maybe that's why we
don't see him. You know?
Maybe he does get dropped
off here. Who knows?
But I know he's here,
and I suggest for anybody
that doesn't believe,
just go out and take
a look for yourself.
- I suspect that's going
to happen at some point.
It could be tomorrow,
it could be next week,
it could be a couple
years from now,
but there are enough people
inspired in looking for it
where it's a legitimate
subject of research,
and I believe it is.
Something is going to turn up.
- Listen, I'm not here
to try to, you know,
convince anybody or
anything like that
about the existence of Bigfoot.
I happen to know
the truth, you know.
However you wanna spin that
is up to you or whatever,
but people just,
they can't accept it.
It's just hard for
them to understand that
everything they've been
taught their whole life
is not really what's going on.
You can't see the wind,
but you know it's there.
It's the same
thing with Bigfoot.
There's gonna be a lot of
people who are skeptical
that will, you know, try
to hurt your feelings
or whatever the case may
be, but don't let it.
Because the fact
of the matter is,
you've seen that
Bigfoot, they didn't.
And that's something
that's very special.
It's very personal.
And it's something
that I'll never forget
as long as I live.
- I've always kinda
been that kinda person
to want to know more of
what's around the corner,
what's around the bend,
what's behind that bush,
or what's up that
mountain ridge.
When you have something
that many are interested in,
it's a simpler thing to
talk about with your stories
and maybe not feeling so
alone with some of the things
that you experience in life,
and sharing them
with other people
that are into the same thing.
It's definitely
something that I wanna
keep exploring more of,
and it keeps pulling me back.
And I think we'll
continue to do that
until I can't breathe anymore,
until there's no more left.
I'll keep going.
I'll never stop.
- We set up a couple
of things in the woods
just to see if we see movement.
And this place is quiet.
There's no animals
around, for some reason.
We seen one hunter all day
yesterday, two cars all day.
- Did you guys pull this?
We sat around a fire all night.
We heard a tree pushed over,
we heard a rock thrown.
Crazy stuff.
Smells in the woods with
nothing dead around.
And that was kinda the spark
that ignited the fire in me,
and that's why I'm
still out here today.
- And I think between
our beginning study
of their language, their
artwork, their culture,
we were realizing that
we're not just dealing
with great big hairy
hominids out in the forest
that are dumb animals.
We're dealing with a very, very
intelligent, advanced peoples.
We are but
the sum of our experiences.
Our reality shaped
by the perceptions
of our interactions
with the people,
places and things on our
singular path through life.
While moments can be
shared, realities cannot.
And in our effort to grow,
we internalize our
unique journey,
defining us, our
beliefs, and who we are.
But maybe, just maybe,
as we open up and share
our personal stories,
the ones we dare not tell
for no one would believe,
we realize we
aren't so different,
we aren't so terminally unique.
The veil is lifted
and we will march on.
Our small part in
a large movement,
necessary and significant
in generating critical momentum
to discover and uncover
our destiny of unlocking the
Secrets of the Sasquatch.
documentary details
real sightings of real
Sasquatch by real people.
Their experiences; fantastical.
Their effects; long-lasting
and life-altering.
Who or what revealed itself
to these genuine souls?
And why?
Perhaps there's more
than meets the eye.
It was a
bluebird January morning
here in the foothills
of Northeast Provo
when a group of guys saw
a figure on the mountain
that looked like something
they've never seen before.
- I think it looks so real.
When I first saw it, I
was like, oh my goodness,
it's Bigfoot.
This was shot apparently
near the Intracoastal
Waterway earlier this month,
Randy O'Neil said he captured
the images with his cell phone
while he was camping
with his dad,
he says he saw red eyes
watching them from the woods.
- You know, I've killed
deer here, bear here.
You know, I know the difference
between fox and a 'coon,
and you just, you know,
from being in the woods,
when you hear something,
you got a good idea, a good
sense about what's in the woods.
You know, and this,
I never heard this.
And it's all bamboo here.
And anybody that's
out by the river...
comes through the woods...
You can hear a squirrel
coming through the woods.
We couldn't hear this.
But like I said, we woke
up, she heard metal.
There was ramps up by
the railroad tracks
for the guys to get
their quads over.
'Cause if not, they get hung up.
And she said, "I heard metal."
So I think it stepped on it.
And I just came out,
turned the lantern on,
and looked up, and then
there the eyes were.
And honest to God, for like
three hours, it stood there.
It would just walk
back and forth,
back and forth, and that's it.
And I always said, you know,
if I saw Bigfoot, I was
gonna run right at it,
or you know, listen...
I wasn't running nowhere.
And I'm not scared of any man
or anything in these
woods, and I was shook.
It was amazing. Amazing.
- I think my first experience
that I had was one time,
probably 15 years ago when I
was recovering from surgery,
and I was up late at
night watching a movie.
And I went out on my back
deck for a few minutes,
and I heard a scream or a howl,
and it sounded exactly
like a sound clip
known as the "Ohio Howl".
And it just caught my attention.
It was like two,
three in the morning,
and nobody was up in the
house or moving around and...
I just stood there, dumbfounded,
listening to that sound.
But that was the only
experience I had at that time.
A few months later, I was...
Taking care of my mother
who was very elderly,
and she lived in a
separate house from mine
about 40 yards
away from my house.
And there was a
grove of pine trees
between her house and mine.
And I went from her
house to my house
to go to bed because I
worked night shift as a RN,
and I noticed a horrible smell.
It was a... smelled
somewhat like a wet dog.
And I remembered reading
that a lot of times
Bigfoot has an odor to him.
And I really didn't
think much about it.
I just noticed it when I
walked over to my house
and I went to bed to get some
sleep before going into work.
And I don't know how much later
my son came into the bedroom,
and said, "Dad, something
was in the backyard."
And he said, "I could hear
it running and breathing."
And through the backyard,
down into the woods,
I could hear branches
snapping as it went through
down in the woods, about a
hundred yards behind our house.
And immediately I got
up and got dressed
and went out into the
backyard with my son,
but we didn't see anything.
We probably sat
out an hour or so,
and then I had to go in
and get dressed for work.
But those incidents
occurred around my house
in rural West Virginia.
- I actually had my first
interaction with Bigfoot
when I was 13 years old.
This was back in 1978.
I and a couple of
buddies went deer hunting
here in the Jemez
Mountains of New Mexico.
And in New Mexico, when
you hunt with muzzleloader,
the mule deer season
is late September.
So the weather's still real
beautiful then, there's no snow.
You know, the mountain
is still real green.
But we had been hunting for
probably about three days,
me and two of my buddies.
And we hadn't seen anything,
we hadn't had any luck.
So like on the fourth day,
we decided to split up.
So my buddies went
their way, I went mine.
I hiked to the top
of this flat top mesa
up in the Jemez Mountains,
and I was sitting up there by
myself for about 20 minutes
when I actually
seen something move,
but it was like about seven,
eight hundred yards away.
At first, I thought
it was a black bear
laying on top of this rock.
I was so far away, I
couldn't tell how big
the rock it was on.
And it turned out later on
that the rock actually was
probably about the
size of a pickup truck.
Anyway, so I'm sitting there
and I thought it
was a black bear,
because the only thing was,
he was laying on his back.
And you know, if you know
anything about black bears,
they normally lay on their side
or they lay on their belly.
But I thought wow, he was
probably enjoying the sun,
it was a nice day.
After about 40 minutes,
I was totally mesmerized
on this thing,
I couldn't take my eyes off it.
Well, one of my other buddies,
he knew where I was gonna be,
so he thought he
would sneak up on me.
He said when he saw me
he thought I was asleep
because he came up from behind
and he said I
wasn't even moving.
So right when he gets
to me he goes, "Hey!",
so I jumped a little
bit, but when I did that,
whatever it was that
was laying on that rock,
it rolled off the
rock right away.
So I tell my buddy, I go,
"Did you see that over there?"
And he's like, "What?"
I go "Over there where that
rock is about 800 yards away,
it was this nice, flat rock,
and it was surrounded
by shrub oak."
And just when I said that,
whatever that thing was,
it stood up and it was
probably about two feet taller
than the rock was.
And it stood up for
one second, looked,
and then it ducked back
down, and that was it.
We didn't see it again.
So we ended up hiking down
there to where that rock was.
When I got closer to the rock,
then I realized how big it was.
'Cause, you know,
at seven, eight
hundred yards away,
you can't tell really.
And it turned out that
it was a pretty big rock,
and it probably stood
about maybe five, six feet
off the ground.
And when this thing stood up,
it was at least two or
three feet taller than that.
So for some reason,
I had never felt like I
felt when I saw that thing,
whatever it was, I couldn't
take my eyes off of it.
For when you stare
long enough into the abyss,
the abyss stares back.
- My name is Su Walker,
and I was introduced
to the topic
of the behind the
scenes information
about the Sasquatch that
not very many people knew,
because we have a connection
with a Star Nation
here on Earth
known as the P'nti.
And they began sharing with
us that there was an overlap
between Star Nations and
UFOs and the Sasquatch
that we had no knowledge about.
When I was growing up,
I knew about Sasquatch,
and was not very
well read in it,
had one encounter when
I was in my twenties.
I was on a camping
trip and woke up
at two o'clock in the morning
to a very strange smell
outside the tent and
walking footsteps.
And we were in a creek
by the Mississippi River
in the middle of nowhere,
and there was no path up to
it and no path away from it.
And when we got introduced
to the idea of the Sasquatch
being connected with Star
Nations, I got real confused.
Because we had been
discussing things
with our extraterrestrial
P'nti friends
for more than a year
at that point in time.
I asked them directly, and
they said that the two nations,
the Sasquatch here on Earth
and the Star Nation people
known as the P'nti,
had been friends for
millions of years.
I said, "You've been
on Earth that long?"
And they said, "Well, the
Sasquatch have been here
since the beginning of
the age of large mammals."
But that the friendship
between the two of them
was both here on Earth
and when the P'nti
came here to explore,
but also there are
some Sasquatch nations
that now travel with Star
Nations to other worlds.
And I said, they do.
And the P'nti told us...
"Yes, theirs is a body type
that is extremely durable
in a variety of conditions.
And they're big, strong,
powerful people."
- Well, it looks like
a game trail up here
in the top of the ridge there.
So we're gonna head up
to the top of the ridge
and see what it looks like,
and we'll set these glow sticks
up and then figure somewhere
to put the ball down
that way they can see it.
And hopefully we can
see it from this point.
So, you ready?
Yeah.
- Well, my name's Eric.
I got into Sasquatch a few
years back seeing it on TV.
I watched a bunch
of YouTube videos,
looked it up on the internet,
and I kept hearing
people talk about,
"Can't sit behind a computer
to find out about these things."
So we decided to take
a trip, went camping,
met a bunch of people, heard
a whole lot of stories,
seen some photos, and there's
definitely something out here.
Nobody can explain it.
There's no experts on it.
But eventually somebody's
gonna put it out there.
I seen a post on
Facebook about somebody
shooting a documentary
about Sasquatch
and they were camping out.
So I figured it was another
opportunity to get in the woods
somewhere else and see if you
heard anything, saw anything.
So we stayed up late
last night, listening.
I listened with Game
Ears for hours, thermal.
Walked down the road,
looked for tracks.
We set up a couple of
things in the woods
just to see if
we've seen movement.
And this place is quiet.
There's no animals
around, for some reason.
We seen one hunter all day
yesterday, two cars all day.
So there's a reason
this place is quiet,
but nobody knows yet.
- Go back to right
again, a little bit.
Stop.
- It was like a big
black square, wasn't it?
- Yeah...
Where'd it go?
- Been coming here
about 35 years, I guess.
I'm 47, so I grew
up on this mountain,
had numerous experiences here.
We always hear it comes off
the side hill behind us.
And if you look up the
river here, where it bends,
it gets real shallow,
you can walk across.
Done some tree
knocks, some calls.
We only got one vocalization.
We've had rocks thrown at us.
From my experience, it's
just very inquisitive,
it'll come up behind us.
The best experience
we had, it stood back.
Right by the railroad track,
I'm gonna say about
40 yards away,
about three in the morning.
And it just stood up there
for about three hours.
Its eyes...
If you can imagine about this
big, about that far apart,
but you could actually
see the eyelashes
when it would blink.
You know, this
mountain behind us,
it's pretty much straight
up and down, you know.
I'm not saying the
deer don't come down,
but it's not gonna be
heavily used by bear or deer.
I know some of you might
think, "Well, why not?
It's the woods, there's trails."
But if you look close,
that's almost
straight up and down.
For something to walk
that or to come down that,
a human being would roll
down that thing, you know.
You're not walking down that.
And this thing just goes right
across it, you can hear it.
There's like a truck
going through the woods.
You'll hear it come
down, hit the water,
you'll hear splash,
splash, splash,
and then it comes up behind us.
And it's done this,
honestly, I'm gonna say...
10 to 15 times throughout my
30 some years of being here.
- Another incident I had in the
same area was I was hunting.
I did a lot of deer hunting.
And I went deer
hunting down along
a river called the Gauley River.
It's Gauley River gorge,
and I remember going,
it was in the fall, late
fall and I was deer hunting,
and I went down into the gorge,
and I looked along
the riverbank,
and there were these
human-looking footprints
in the sand.
Somebody was walking
there with bare feet.
And I could never
figure out why somebody
would be down in that area
being barefoot in the
middle of the winter.
And it just never made sense
to me who would be down
two-three miles from the
nearest house or farm
walking down there barefoot
in the middle of the winter.
It was on the edge of the
river, so if the river came up,
it would wipe the tracks out,
and they were fairly fresh.
- They also have
a sense of humor.
And we didn't find out
about that sense of humor
until we attended a conference.
The P'nti let us know
that the Sasquatch
also were a telepathic nation.
And we knew that many of
the Star Nations were,
but we had no idea that
the Sasquatch were also,
and they indicated
to us that they were
actually a very advanced race.
And I said, "Advanced, how?
We don't see signs
of that advancement."
What do you mean?"
And they said,
"Well, when a people,
a sentient nation on any world
takes care of its
own people with food,
clothing if it's
necessary, shelter,
and water and medicine,
then that nation is considered
at the very beginning
of the advanced
civilization levels."
That they measure all
sentient nations by.
The Sasquatch did take
care of their people,
100% of their people.
With food, medicine,
shelter, water.
We as earth humans did not.
And so the P'nti let us
know that the Sasquatch
were actually at a more
advanced civilization level
than we are.
They just prefer to
keep life very simple.
46% of the world
is covered in wilderness,
yet occupied by only
2.4% of the population.
In these remote regions,
thousands of sightings
for thousands of
years have occurred.
The names vary from Bigfoot
to Yeti to Sasquatch,
yet their descriptions
are uniform.
Large, hairy human-like cryptid
creatures live alongside us.
Who are they?
Why are they here?
What is their purpose?
And when will we finally uncover
the secrets of the Sasquatch?
- Well, when I told my
wife I was coming out here,
she knew I didn't
like people much.
And she thought I was
nuts for coming out here
with people that I didn't know.
But to find out
about the subject,
you have to get into
the woods, look around,
try different things, and
hopefully something happens.
And it doesn't
happen every time,
but you get lucky sometimes.
It looks like it's
getting thick up here,
let's see if we can find a
trail that cuts through there.
This is the bottom of that tree.
This tree was put here.
There's nothing there
that it came from.
This is the bottom of that tree.
This one was wedged down
in between these two.
Do you think
something put that there?
- Look, something had
to bring this tree
and place it in here.
That's the one that looks the
weirdest. There's no roots.
It's definitely
spooky in here, huh?
- I'll let you take the lead.
- Okay.
- You know more of what
you're looking for here.
- We also found some stick
formations in the woods
in two or three places
that looked like they
were constructed.
And I saw one
place where a tree,
the leaves and the branches
were woven together
in an unusual way.
And that was another
experience I had.
But all of it, those
experiences really don't
make logical sense to me
other than something
has made those.
- Kinda stumbled onto the
path of Sasquatch unknowingly,
out hiking with my daughter,
doing some cray-fishing,
walking in the
woods by the creek,
and stopped for, you know,
a little break, a little
snack, a little drink,
and lo and behold,
the rock we were standing
on, sitting on snacking,
there's this
imprint in the rock.
It's a foot.
I snapped a picture.
I put my sneaker, my left foot,
the same foot that apparently
the creature or Sasquatch,
I have a feeling
it was a Bigfoot.
Took a picture of my shoe
beside the imprint in the rock,
which was lucky to find
because the water levels
were down low.
It was dry.
The water wasn't flowing
through the stream,
therefore I could see it just
right there in the ground,
on a stone, right
beside the creek.
- We learned that the Sasquatch
are considered the stewards
of Earth's forests.
They've been taking
care of the woodlands
all over this world,
on every continent
for, well, millions
of years now.
And that they have artwork.
They have a language
that they put in
stick glyphs in the ground,
and leave messages
for one another.
They all have names,
they all have families.
They have a language that
oftentimes will borrow words
from whatever the
local native culture
or language around
their area is.
So here in New Mexico,
you might hear smatterings
of Spanish words,
or Pueblo Native American
words in with their language.
If you're up in, say,
Canada and Quebec,
you might hear French words.
They also would adopt
and borrow at times
some of our names to
name their own children.
- How awesome it must be
to live, to be a creature,
and to live that way.
I mean, what more
could you ask for?
Living with your
significant other
and raising your
kids in the mountains
the way they do,
doing what they do.
I mean, that's what
every man wants,
just to raise a family,
to be able to support his
family, take care of them.
And that's what the Sasquatch
do, that's what they do.
They live in clans.
- You know, we have
fossils of Gigantopithecus.
You know, he lived
before the ice age.
So it's very, I mean, it
was there before, you know?
So is it possible to
survive through the ice age?
Sure, sure. Why not?
Back over about a mile that way,
a guy grows vegetables
every year, and pumpkins,
and there's an
abandoned asphalt plant.
So the food source
here is very abundant
for a creature of that size,
you know, to be able
to sustain itself.
In a mile radius, I
think there's two houses.
And besides that, there's
really nothing here,
so nobody bothers it.
Like I said, I've been camping
here for 30 some years,
and I don't know anybody else
that comes down here and camps.
They ride quads
and they go home.
So I think curiosity
has a lot to do with it.
He was just curious
and he came down,
and when I'm here, for
some reason, he comes.
But there was a very
strange feeling.
It was almost like
I was seeing...
I forgot what was around me
when he was standing there.
It was just like, I
was focused on them.
It was almost like a moment
in time. It was very strange.
- I do a lot, or did a lot
of trout fishing
in West Virginia,
and one of the areas I would
trout fish was in an area,
probably 20 miles northeast
of Richwood, West Virginia,
which is national forest,
and I had remembered
reading an account
of a Bigfoot sighting
in that area.
And somehow during the
day when I was fishing,
I got my wallet out
and was changing out
hooks on my tackle,
and I lost my wallet.
I didn't realize I lost it
'til I got home that evening.
And I lived 40 miles
away from that area.
So I ended up going back because
I can't really function without
knowing where my wallet is.
And I went a mile and a half,
two miles down the trail
down a mountainside from the
parking area where I parked,
and I eventually
located the wallet.
And it was like two, three in
the morning on my way back,
and I was a little spooked
because it was very quiet.
There wasn't another
person around for miles.
And I had a big
walking stick with me,
and I decided, I don't
know what possessed me,
but I decided I was
going to hit a tree
and see if I got a response.
So, I took my walking stick
and smacked the side of a tree,
and immediately within
maybe one or two seconds
of when I did that,
right across the hillside
from where I was on,
I heard another knock.
I mean, it startled
me it was so close.
And at that point, I pretty
much picked up my stuff
and got back up the
mountain in my car and left
because I did not want
to be in the woods
alone by myself at two,
three in the morning
to confront something that I
really wasn't sure what it was.
- Hey, look.
Well, we set up the
cans over there,
and we set up the glue sticks
hanging from the line here.
We put the ball down,
and we have the glow
in the dark bracelet.
So, we're gonna head back
now and see what happens.
- Get my toes warm.
- Hopefully something comes up.
We got the thermal out.
Desiree's gonna watch on
the phone as we take a walk,
and we're gonna go in
there with good thoughts.
Like if my motion of
me bouncing walking
versus standing still,
if something's gonna move
while I'm holding
the camera still,
we're gonna see it.
Whether it's a deer or whatever.
- Something could be
standing behind that bush
and we don't even know.
- We're looking out
over the top of it.
- Right? That's
about eight feet.
It's like there's bigger and
older trees down the way a bit.
- See all the trees
going to the left?
All the small trees?
- Oh yeah!
This one, including
this one up here.
And then...
Everything's pushed to the left.
Almost like
an arm was pushing them
off to the side to make room.
- I'm down to one
bar on the thermal,
so you wanna go
ahead and head back?
- Yeah. Sounds good.
Hopefully
there'll be some tracks
in this wet stuff
tomorrow morning.
So if something with no
shoes walks out here,
you're gonna see it.
Look, there's your footprints.
What? These ones?
Yep.
Like moths to a flame,
humanity is drawn to the
wonders and mysteries
of our universe with
an insatiable curiosity
to explain the unexplainable.
The road to discovery is paved
with the passion and bravery
of those who dare
to step off the path
in search of new perspectives.
Have our minds become
caged into operating
within societal norms?
Long lost the inspiring
words of parents and teachers
to push and press and think
for ourselves, to dream big.
Was not the thought
of flying machines
and iPhones once
fanciful science fiction
relegated to those
with tinfoil hats?
Now we know better.
And in a hundred years time,
we will only know more.
- And we finally
got corroboration
from the Sasquatch
researchers out in the field
as to some of the things our
ET friends had been telling us.
And one of the things that
the P'nti had described was
that the Sasquatch were what
they called transdimensional.
And I said, "You gotta tell
me what you mean by that."
And they said, "Well, just
like some species occupy
a physical niche that
straddles two environments,
like a forest or a beach
or a forest or a creek,
there are species
out there that occupy
a transdimensional
physical niche.
And it's natural
and normal for them
to be able to go from one
dimension into another.
Well, when that happens,
it looks like they take a step
and vanish and go invisible
because they're stepping
across the barrier."
And I sat back and I
didn't know what to do
with that piece of information
until we spoke with some of
the Sasquatch researchers
out in the field who had
photographs of Sasquatch
partially visible and
partially not visible
where you could see
straight through the body
of the Sasquatch.
- I knew from my experience
with Bigfoot that they live,
well the ones that I know,
they live in cave systems.
But you gotta ask yourself,
how do these things exist?
You know, as such
a large animal,
that male that I'd
seen the first time,
I don't even know if it was a
male 'cause I was so far away,
but all I know is he was
at least eight feet tall,
and he was pretty wide
because when we ended up
getting down to that rock,
you could tell that
was one of his spots,
because there was a clear
trail right to that rock,
and I mean, this trail was
about five, six feet wide.
And you could tell, I mean,
he was just mowing trees down,
'cause it was in some
shrub oak, so he was big.
But you know, a lot of people,
when they go out there to do
Bigfoot research or whatever,
if you notice, a lot
of the videos you see,
they film these little
piles of sand or whatever,
dirt all over everywhere,
where they think
the Bigfoot are.
And you know, people say,
"Well, no, those are moles,
or those are rabbit holes
or whatever the case may be."
But no, that's
not what they are.
They do that.
They have these tunnel systems
underground and you know,
as the clan gets bigger
and they start to expand,
they need more territory,
they have to obviously
dig more holes,
so they gotta get rid
of the sand somewhere
or the dirt somewhere,
and that's how they do it.
- Looking back in
old Indian lore,
and that a lot of the
tribes had experiences
with these animals.
And so it's interesting
that historically
these sightings go
back many, many years.
I also had a acquaintance
with a Cheyenne Indian woman
that worked with
me at a university
that I got a master's degree at,
and she had a lot of
questions about Bigfoot.
And I gathered from
her that their belief
is that Bigfoot is another
form of a human being,
that they were
actually another tribe
that existed in their area.
- And like I say,
one day I was there
and I was just
sitting there filming,
and this guy walked up on
me, he was a Native American.
Well, it turns out
that his grandfather
was like the chief of the Jemez
Pueblo Indians or whatever.
And they have known about
this kind of Bigfoot up there
probably for the last 200 years.
Those tunnels, the
Gilman Tunnels,
they were originally
constructed in the early 1900s,
and they used them to,
they used to do a lot
of logging up there,
and that's how they
would transport
the logs out of the
mountains, was by train,
and they had to
build these tunnels,
and if you've ever been
to the Gilman Tunnels,
you'll see what
I'm talking about,
because it's a very,
very hard place...
Like let's put it this way,
if they would've never
built those tunnels,
we would've never known that
this clan of Sasquatch existed
because the river that cuts
through this pass or whatever,
it's very narrow, and
there's big, old high walls,
like on both sides,
like 200 foot cliffs,
and then they seem like
they go straight up.
And he told me the story.
What happened was it had
flooded so bad up there
that the river got
damned up with debris,
and the water came up so much
that it destroyed
the train tracks,
and the railroad decided
that it was gonna be too much
rather than to fix
the train tracks,
they just decided to pull
'em, and they pulled out,
and they stopped logging in
the mountains altogether.
Well, what his
grandfather told him
was that the Bigfoot clan
lives there because...
This particular clan of
Bigfoot up there in that area,
that mountain, it has
caves all over it.
It's a big cave system
and water runs through it.
Anyway, he said that they
damned up that river,
the Bigfoot did, purposely
to flood that canyon
so they would have
to pull the tracks,
because they weren't comfortable
with those trains
going through there.
- We found out that
the structures that
the Sasquatch create
all start with what they
call a trident tree.
And sometimes it's
a growing tree
that's split into
three forks at the top,
so it forms like a
Neptune's trident.
And they will lean
very tall logs
up against this initial trident.
But the funny thing is,
every single other log
that they place in the forest
is connected to that log,
and then to that log
and then to that log.
And you can come across a place
where they had built structures
that are acres and huge,
involving huge 200
foot trees or poles
that they've stripped
the branches of,
marking huge X's in the ground.
And marking the edge
of their territory.
Or creating areas
where it prevents
the erosion and the runoff
going down the hill,
or building structures
for the smaller guys
that reside in the
forest with them.
There are beings in the forest
that aren't any taller than
a couple of feet maybe,
that look for all the world,
like a small Sasquatch.
And we refer to these
little guys as "Woodben".
That's the name the
Sasquatch word translates to,
and it basically
means "forest family".
So the other forest family are
known to them as the Woodben,
and we just adopted that word.
- Many of the people I
hunted with had experiences
of seeing a Bigfoot-like
creature on those expeditions.
I remember listening
to their radio talk,
'cause we all had radios
tuned to the same frequency.
And I remember them
talking where two Bigfoot
approached them when they
were sitting around a fire
in a rather remote part of
a forest in North Carolina.
And...
Two of the children that
were there around the fire
were very fearful
of these two animals
that allegedly
walked up to them.
And the next morning,
they and their father
left the expedition.
They just packed up
and moved right out,
because they were
so intimidated.
Had some experiences.
One of the ones I
had was when I played
Bigfoot sounds to my son,
because he played
a lot in the woods,
and my son was probably
18 or 19 at the time.
And we were going to
go on an expedition,
and he was skeptical too,
until I played a recording
of Bigfoot chatter,
so to speak, and
his face lit up.
I mean, he just was amazed
when he heard, that he said,
"That's exactly the
sound I've heard
behind our house
down in the woods."
And his expression,
he couldn't fake it,
it was just amazement
that it was the
same type of sound
he was hearing behind our house.
It is often
said, "Seeing is believing."
Yet how many whales,
bears, and bobcats
have you seen
swimming in the sea
or foraging through the forest?
Has our experience
not shown our world
is filled with bacteria,
bugs, birds and beasts
more than capable of remaining
just beyond our senses?
Undetected yet ever
present, watching, waiting,
influencing and affecting
our trajectories.
Gentle nudges from
gentle creatures
helping mankind on their
journey through time.
- My name is Tom Carey.
I am a degreed
physical anthropologist
studying early hominid
evolution of the human family.
And I became interested
in Sasquatch,
or Bigfoot as it's commonly
called, back in 1967,
when I saw that
Patterson-Gimlin film
taken in Red Bluff, California,
of an apparent
Bigfoot walking along
in the forest of upper
California, Northern California.
So I wondered what that was,
and that was before I even
got my anthropology degrees.
But off and on over the years,
I've read things about Bigfoot,
and certainly Bigfoot, Sasquatch
has become very
popular on cable TV.
My own thought on the subject,
number one, a lot of
the witness testimony,
I go back to witness testimony,
to me, looks believable.
To me, it doesn't look like
most of these people are
making the stories up,
and you can tell
from their emotion
that they experienced something.
Now, as to what
Bigfoot might be,
I'm thinking of Bigfoot
as a relic hominid.
So, what's a hominid?
A hominid is a bipedal primate.
Habitually bipedal primate.
I'm not talking
about something like
it was in the Clint
Eastwood movie,
"Every Which Way but Loose"
where they had an orangutan
trying to walk bipedal,
that's not what
I'm talking about.
That's not natural.
I'm talking about a habitual,
natural bipedal primate.
Now, from my studies, the
hominid or human family
split with our closest living
relative, the chimpanzee,
approximately 6.7 years ago.
6.7 million, I hope I said
the million years ago.
And there were several hominid
species that became extinct
like Neanderthals and
Australopithecines.
These are all human relatives.
And what I believe
Bigfoot represents to me
is a relic hominid.
One that survived living in the
forested areas of the earth.
This would cover all
continents, North America,
South America, you name it,
they have Yeti or
Bigfoot sightings.
And the relic hominid that
I have narrowed it down to
is a creature called...
Meganthropus palaeojavanicus.
It's a relic hominid, it
was measured at six...
I'm sorry, seven
to nine feet tall.
Most of your Sasquatches
are in that range.
Six, seven, eight,
nine, ten feet tall.
So we're not talking
about a little fella.
- All of these are part
and parcel of things
that we are just now
learning to pay attention to,
and to research more
about the variety
of Sasquatch clans
all over the planet.
There are the rounder
headed Sasquatch,
as well as the more
conical headed Sasquatch,
kinda like our great
apes have a conical head.
We see Sasquatch or hear from
researchers about Sasquatch
that are all white
when they get old,
but we also hear about them,
especially the old
males being silverbacks.
So there's a lot of overlap
between the great ape
species that we know here,
as well as the
Sasquatch peoples.
- The way that they
work is there will be
one alpha male in each clan.
And a clan could be up to 30
or 40 members or whatever.
They find a place away from
people that's hard to get to,
and once they find a place
that they feel suitable,
they start making caverns
and they move into them,
and then they cover them
with brush, stuff like that.
They just have holes and
stuff to get in and out of.
And they'll stay
in those areas for,
depending on what time
of the year it is,
and then about three,
four months later,
or if people start to come
by, start encroaching on 'em,
they'll move.
The alpha males
call all the shots.
They get to breed with
the females at will,
whichever ones they want,
whatever the case may be.
And that as they get
older, the younger ones,
just like the lions
I guess in Africa,
the younger ones will
come in and eventually
they battle it out, I guess,
and then the alpha
male, if he loses,
he will move by himself,
and then the clan will stay
with the other one that won
and they'll start following him.
And that's probably
what a lot of people see
when they see a lone
Bigfoot out there
in the middle of nowhere.
It was probably an alpha male
that was unseated
by a younger one.
And that's what I'm
seeing over there
up in the Gilman Tunnels
of the Jemez Mountains.
- I always say that
between Randy and my son,
that they both go
up with a plan,
and they must have
done something
to Bigfoot's family
up there or something,
maybe Bigfoot's son of daughter.
But my son, he sleeps at
night in that house up there,
near the sand plant,
and then all night long
something's throwing
stones at his window.
And he hears it.
He actually thought
I was doing it.
And he keeps talking about that.
How old is he?
- Right now he's 40.
But anyway, the two of 'em
seem to be haunted by Bigfoot.
And there's all kind of
things here in the dark.
You hear all kinda noises
when you're in the country.
So what it is, I don't know.
- We found out by happen
chance how much the Sasquatch
understand local flora, fauna,
but also the herbal and
medicinal uses of plants.
And we found out
quite by accident.
I happened to be up in
Estes Park, Colorado,
speaking at a conference,
and at this same conference,
the Sasquatch researcher
Kewaunee Lapseritis
was also doing a presentation.
And we sat in on
his presentation,
and he informed this
audience of about 300 people
that Sasquatch was telepathic.
And we already had
known that because
our extraterrestrial
friends had let us know.
And he ends his
presentation and Otter and I
have a room on the second
floor with a balcony
that overlooks the mountain.
And it's getting on
towards supper time,
and I wanted to step
out onto the balcony
for a breath of fresh
air before supper.
And I stood out there
just kinda scoping
across the landscape
where the sun was setting,
and I thought, "Boy,
this is marvelous
territory for Sasquatch.
There's water, there's food,
there's shelter making
materials here."
And I addressed the forest,
and I just sent out
this telepathic apology,
and it went something like...
"Hi, my name is Su, and...
I learned to speak
with you telepathically
with our
extraterrestrial friends,
but I wanted to let you
know that a friend of ours
has just finished telling a
whole group of earth humans
that you're telepathic.
And so if you hear
any strange attempts
to contact you that way or
loud or inappropriate voices,
I apologize in advance for them.
They're trying."
Well, I didn't expect
any kind of a response.
And just then, Otter,
who was in the room,
yells out through the open
door to me on the balcony,
and he said, "Hey, Su, have
you had your seaweed yet?"
Well, I eat snacking seaweed
for the iodine for my thyroid.
And I'm just about
to answer him,
and suddenly I hear this quiet
female voice telepathically.
And it's coming from the forest,
not 300 yards from where I am.
And I hear "What's seaweed?"
And I recognize that
this is a response
to my apology to the Sasquatch,
and I don't miss a beat.
And I turn back toward the
forest and I talk out loud,
and I telepathically send out
to whoever this female voice is.
"Seaweed is a plant that grows
in the saltwater in the ocean,
and I eat it as a medicine
to keep me healthy."
And then I didn't miss a beat.
I just continued
the conversation
as if this lady Sasquatch and I
had been friends
for a long time.
And I said,
"Do you have any plants
that you use as a medicine?"
And I wasn't sure I was gonna
get any kind of an answer.
And a moment later
there was a pause,
but then there was
this little giggle.
"Hehehe, yes."
And then she got very
enthusiastic and she said,
"Oh, yes, choke weed!"
And I went, "Choke
weed? Choke weed?"
And I'm enough of an
herbalist that I know
my wild plants in North America,
and I couldn't think of anything
that I would call choke weed
except for a vine
that grows in pastures
for horses and cows
that gives them colic,
and I knew that we
couldn't eat it,
and I doubted that the
Sasquatch could either.
And so I thought, well,
and I said to her,
"Could you send me an image
of what you call choke weed?
I might call it
something different."
And a moment later, and
I'm not making this up,
a moment later, clear
as a bell, in my head,
was this image of
this fully mature,
eight foot tall, ready to
harvest marijuana plant.
"Choke weed!"
And she was really
enthusiastic by now.
The funny part about this
is not long after that,
I told this story to
Kewaunee Lapseritis
the Sasquatch researcher,
who simply nods.
And he said, "Oh, yes.
The Sasquatch are
great herbalists."
And we also knew that
they used marijuana
for headaches and digestive
issues and other things.
He said, "I was at
a gifting location
where a lady had a
land with forest on it.
And she had a gifting tree,
and we left things
for the Sasquatch,
but one day she had a migraine.
And so I went out to the
gifting location by myself,
and explained to the Sasquatch
why she wasn't there.
And I came back to see if
they had taken the gifts
and the food that
we'd left for them,
and here laying on the
stump was this huge,
full sized cola of marijuana.
And the Sasquatch gave
me the instructions
to have her make a tea out of
the herb to cure her headache.
That's how we learned
that the Sasquatch
knew about the
medicinal use of pot."
And I went, "Huh, okay then.
Choke weed it is."
So that's how we
came to understand
that the Sasquatch
enjoy choke weed,
probably as much as the
population of earth humans does.
- Right now, it's
very similar to UFOs,
and stories that people have
when they're in the deep woods.
And to me, usually you can
tell when they're making...
If you do enough interviews
of people like that,
witnesses to strange events,
you can tell pretty soon
if they're making it up
or they're making
it more than it was.
But with these, most of these
witnesses to Bigfoot to me,
they have been compelling.
They have been compelling.
You can see the emotion in them,
some wind up crying about this,
"I'll never forget
what this is."
And that's very
compelling to me.
Like UFOs, however,
I think the ultimate
answer has to be
a piece of physical evidence.
But for now, for me,
the witness testimony
is surely something
to consider seriously.
- They're very smart.
Very, very smart.
And for them, I don't
know what it is,
they just don't like
to be caught on film.
So if you do catch one on film,
either it was a mistake,
or it was because they
wanted you to see 'em.
You know, you get on YouTube,
and you see videos posted
from all these organizations,
like, you know, the
BRO or whatever,
and most of the images that
you get from them are blurry.
Now, I don't know if that's
something that is caused
by if the Bigfoot can
do that, I don't know,
but 99.9% of the stuff
you see on YouTube,
all the images
are fairly blurry.
So it's hard to distinguish
if that's really what it is.
So that's why so many
people are skeptical.
- Their artwork
in the landscape,
their language in
glyphs on the ground.
All of these are part
and parcel of things
that we are just now
learning to pay attention to,
and to research more
about the variety
of Sasquatch clans
all over the planet.
- We're discovering
new creatures,
new species I should
say, a better term.
New species every
day of creatures we
thought were extinct.
So there are many
areas of the earth
that are inaccessible
normally to humans,
and they're finding new species
I won't say every day,
but every year they find
new species of, you know,
vertebrates, invertebrates
and things like that.
So a species that has
evolved in the deep forest
has in my mind,
no problem remaining secret
and not revealing itself.
Fossil records
confirm giant dinosaurs
once roamed the earth.
Massive beasts beyond
our comprehension.
Will science in its steadfast
pursuit of discovery,
learning and understanding,
give confirmation to another
of mankind's mysteries,
and truly shed light on
the mythical Sasquatch
roaming the earth?
- I'm a skeptic, but
I keep an open mind,
and I am fascinated
reading stories
of Bigfoot encounters
and events.
- Is he connected to the UFOs?
Maybe, maybe, that's
very possible.
Maybe that's why we
don't see him. You know?
Maybe he does get dropped
off here. Who knows?
But I know he's here,
and I suggest for anybody
that doesn't believe,
just go out and take
a look for yourself.
- I suspect that's going
to happen at some point.
It could be tomorrow,
it could be next week,
it could be a couple
years from now,
but there are enough people
inspired in looking for it
where it's a legitimate
subject of research,
and I believe it is.
Something is going to turn up.
- Listen, I'm not here
to try to, you know,
convince anybody or
anything like that
about the existence of Bigfoot.
I happen to know
the truth, you know.
However you wanna spin that
is up to you or whatever,
but people just,
they can't accept it.
It's just hard for
them to understand that
everything they've been
taught their whole life
is not really what's going on.
You can't see the wind,
but you know it's there.
It's the same
thing with Bigfoot.
There's gonna be a lot of
people who are skeptical
that will, you know, try
to hurt your feelings
or whatever the case may
be, but don't let it.
Because the fact
of the matter is,
you've seen that
Bigfoot, they didn't.
And that's something
that's very special.
It's very personal.
And it's something
that I'll never forget
as long as I live.
- I've always kinda
been that kinda person
to want to know more of
what's around the corner,
what's around the bend,
what's behind that bush,
or what's up that
mountain ridge.
When you have something
that many are interested in,
it's a simpler thing to
talk about with your stories
and maybe not feeling so
alone with some of the things
that you experience in life,
and sharing them
with other people
that are into the same thing.
It's definitely
something that I wanna
keep exploring more of,
and it keeps pulling me back.
And I think we'll
continue to do that
until I can't breathe anymore,
until there's no more left.
I'll keep going.
I'll never stop.
- We set up a couple
of things in the woods
just to see if we see movement.
And this place is quiet.
There's no animals
around, for some reason.
We seen one hunter all day
yesterday, two cars all day.
- Did you guys pull this?
We sat around a fire all night.
We heard a tree pushed over,
we heard a rock thrown.
Crazy stuff.
Smells in the woods with
nothing dead around.
And that was kinda the spark
that ignited the fire in me,
and that's why I'm
still out here today.
- And I think between
our beginning study
of their language, their
artwork, their culture,
we were realizing that
we're not just dealing
with great big hairy
hominids out in the forest
that are dumb animals.
We're dealing with a very, very
intelligent, advanced peoples.
We are but
the sum of our experiences.
Our reality shaped
by the perceptions
of our interactions
with the people,
places and things on our
singular path through life.
While moments can be
shared, realities cannot.
And in our effort to grow,
we internalize our
unique journey,
defining us, our
beliefs, and who we are.
But maybe, just maybe,
as we open up and share
our personal stories,
the ones we dare not tell
for no one would believe,
we realize we
aren't so different,
we aren't so terminally unique.
The veil is lifted
and we will march on.
Our small part in
a large movement,
necessary and significant
in generating critical momentum
to discover and uncover
our destiny of unlocking the
Secrets of the Sasquatch.