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I’m a Tracker of Sasquatch On Vancouver Island - Bigfoot Eyewitness Episode 481
BFFbot posted a topic in Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio
Tonight’s guest, Allan Ross, has been tracking Sasquatch, on Vancouver Island, for the past 45 years. Allan had his first Sasquatch-related experience when he was 15 or 16 years old and that experience really set the hook in him. Allan was deer hunting for the first time, when he had the experience and since then, he’s been fascinated by them. On tonight’s show, not only is Allan going to share experiences he’s had with them over the years, he’s also going to share some of the knowledge he’s amassed about them over the years. If you’d like to visit the Vancouver Island Sasquatch Headquarters Facebook Page, please go to… https://www.facebook.com/groups/6337158072977982/ If you’ve had a Bigfoot sighting and would like to be a guest on the show, please go to BigfootEyewitness.com and let me know. If you’d like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.com I produce 4 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 4 channels on the Spreaker App... My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Tales https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dogman-tales--6640134 Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening! Listen to the Podcast -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on feral people? Do feral people exist on USFS lands? Well................YEAH. Obviously. They exist on your downtown streets, in just about every city and town in America. Literal zombies. Oh, yeah, we can (and likely will) debate the definition (and degrees) of the word "feral", so (AI): Obviously, government (at all levels with this one, especially local) is pretty sensitive with this issue bercause it's literally in our faces due to "homelessness", which is the word they want us to use. Remarkably, feral humans is part of the Bigfoot phenomenon. Zana of Abkhazia was an Almas: It has been recently proven that Zana was also 100% homo sapien by DNA analysis. She was also, definitively, a feral human. She can be, and was, all three at the same time. As replies to this post will illustrate, some people will disagree, passionately. They might want a creature with a distinct DNA. They might be emotionally sensitive to the plight of homeless or feral people. They might want to downplay the potential danger to the public of feral people wandering public lands or sidewalks. You can even run a search on YouTube (using the que "feral people") and see the proof that there is no shortage of people publishing pure BS in the attempt to profit from the phenomenon. The fear. The wonder. The uncertainty. Thus, one can see the plight of the USFS in addressing the problem. They cannot allow people to habitate public lands in defiance to rules, regulations, and laws. They also don't want to frighten the public. They also need to consider the plight of the poor, mentally ill, or abandoned who have sunk to such a condition. Their official statements must be crafted carefully, and their responsive actions to feral people on the lands they manage must be appropriate, measured, and carefully enacted. Now extend that thought to a race of primitive human cousins slowly going extinct. Especially recall the results of that YouTube search you just ran on the profiteers of the reality of feral people on public lands. Such a human species might be called "Sasquatch", but they are also definitively "human" and "feral". Sorry, folks, the USFS (and the rest of federal and state governments, at the highest levels) appear to have determined that these creatures are going to live their lives out in the most remote areas of our wild lands without official, commercial, social, or political interference. And that's just the way it's going to be. - Today
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You Can’t Make This Up: 7 of Washington's Weirdest Laws - Seattle Refined
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You Can’t Make This Up: 7 of Washington's Weirdest Laws Seattle RefinedView the full article -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Whatever they can find. Just because they can. And they can just as easily not find whatever it is that they don't want to find. They do it every single day. And everybody reading this knows that fact, and knows it well. -
American Mythology: Smarter Than Your Average Sasquatch Story - Backcountry Magazine
BFFbot posted a topic in News Articles
American Mythology: Smarter Than Your Average Sasquatch Story Backcountry MagazineView the full article -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Fire. -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
norseman replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Bears, Wolves and Cougars. I have watched government agencies LIE through their teeth concerning these sensitive topics. 1) Problem Grizzly releases. They have lied about this for years. There are no Grizzly bears here….then why is one raiding my chicken coop? Where did it come from? 2) Wolves. The Game dept will pay for Wolf predation on livestock IF you can prove it wasn’t a Bear or a Cougar or a Coyote, etc. IF….Big IF. And if they can muddy the waters? They will. 3) Cougars. I was involved in the tail end of the losing battle to keep hound hunting in Wa state. In an effort to get it shut down? State biologists claimed there were only 10 breeding pair of Cougars in our county. We laughed in their face. There is no shortage of Cougars here. In fact running them with hounds is the most humane way to hunt Cougar. If you tree a female with kittens? You leave. Easy. Pegasus -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Trogluddite replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Wonder what the results would have been if he had used a Pinto? -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Trogluddite replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Oh dear, you've figured it out. The men in black will be by to see you soon! "Area closed due to high danger of forest fires" or "Area closed due to high water levels and risk of flash flooding." Using Occam's razor (I've always used Gillette myself), the most likely answer is that state and federal wildlife / land management officials are responding to known dangers to wildlife and public lands. That does not preclude the existence of a shadowy network of secretive men and the occasional woman in a smoke filled room (as seen on the X-Files) from sitting around a table figuring out how to protect State Game Lands 22 because they know (telepathically, of course) that five female Bigfoot are in the area giving birth to yung'uns. Time to roll out the spotted owl again, right Smoking Man? -
It Screamed at Us from the Ridge – Oregon Trooper's Bigfoot Showdown
BFFbot posted a topic in Bigfoot Society Podcast
What happens when a former Oregon State Trooper steps into the woods for a bear hunt — and ends up face-to-face with the unknown? In this gripping episode of Bigfoot Society, Jeremiah Byron talks with Ethan, a law enforcement veteran and lifelong outdoorsman who shares chilling encounters from deep in the Oregon wilderness. From unsettling whoops between unseen creatures to perfect three-knock patterns in the dead of night, Ethan recounts a night that changed everything. You’ll hear stories from the Southern Blue Mountains, Suttle Lake, the edge of the Warm Springs Reservation, and even Prospect and Granite — places where hunters have fled, terrified, in the middle of the night. Whether it's pistol-drawn standoffs in the dark or whispered legends passed between trusted troopers, Ethan’s experiences reveal the darker side of Bigfoot encounters — and the silent intelligence behind them. This isn’t campfire gossip. It’s boots-on-the-ground testimony from someone who swore to protect and serve... and now swears he wasn’t alone. 🗣️ Share Your Story Had a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience? Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show! 🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube 🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube 💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts! 📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed) 👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share 🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist 🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters 💥 Support the Show & Get Perks ✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member ✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here 📱 Let’s Connect Instagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links) These help support the show at no extra cost to you: Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNT🎙️ Podcasting Tools: Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon ☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here 🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy 📬 Mailing Address: Bigfoot Society 125 E 1st St. #233 Earlham, IA 50072 📧 Business Inquiries: bigfootsociety@gmail.com Listen to the Podcast -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
norseman replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Stan Friedman contended that he did not. So IF every thing we know is true about him working at Area 51, Element 115, filming test flights, etc? Option 1: Either Bob Lazar lied his way on to a top secret base with fake credentials. (If that is true? What does that say about our national security!) Option 2: The Government has whitewashed his past when he got caught filming the test flight. How do you square that he never worked at Los Alamos allegedly when him and his jet car are in the freakin newspaper? Oops. And this isn’t the first time people who have got cross with the government before had this happen to them. You have heard of men in black right? And here is the kicker for me. I think George Knapp is beyond reproach as a journalist. I hold him in high regard. He seems to believe Bob Lazar. He broke his story. And the FBI raided his house…. So if Bob Lazar is just a lying nobody? What are they looking for? -
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What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Just cuz' I'm bored.........: Feral people occasionally exist. I can prove it. A feral human was even "mistaken" as an Almas in Asia. I can prove it. So consider this AI statement on the question, "are feral people on public lands?": Note the overall theme: discouraging the thought of feral people on public lands, ("largely a myth)", but encouraging you to report them if you see them. Is this an official statement by the USFS? Ever see one by the USFS (or any other land management agency)? Can you google one up now? I would think that folks could see through this stuff by now, but apparently not.................... -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
It wasn't meant as an Insult, but you have made it painfully so with your refusal to even look at the reference and understand the common point. I'll print it for you (and all) here as clearly as possible (that way you can't run from it): If the government wants documentation to disappear, it disappears. Period. Easily. Completely or temporarily, as they so wish. My reference stands as evidence of that fact. Certainly. I'll answer it with the exact same words I used to answer it on the previous page: I'll comment further on my answer: It doesn't matter one whit. You're trying to discredit Lazar by stating that he's lying about his education. You might be correct. But, as I've demonstrated, educational records can not only be disappeared completely, they can be made unavailable even while it can be claimed that they exist. They can even be made ghostlike. Untrustworthy. Is it real? Or is it Memorex? It appears that Bob Lazar built a jet powered car out of an AMC Gremlin. Whether he learned that from a Mechanics Illustrated magazine or MIT or Cal Tech, he claims that somebody who saw his work invited him to this "job" in order to reverse-engineer a portion of this craft. I happen to know that both military branches and military contractors do this very kind of "recruiting" all the time. But I can't say that they do it to reverse engineer UFOs, because I don't particularly believe that UFOs exist. Back to Bigfoot?: A few federal agencies (U.S. Forest Service among them) and some state agencies (Alaska Department of Fish and Game among them) have published "statements" on the existence of Bigfoot. They run a similar theme: "It would be nice if they exist, but there's no proof that they do." They are often published on April fools Day, or offer some other form of humor. This is a common tactic of government and lawyers: instilling doubt. And I'd like to ask you one final question, since you have well educated yourself on the PG film event: Can you provide a single official statement by either the U.S, Forest Service (since the film was shot in Six Rivers National Forest) or the California Dept. of Fish and Game (who would be the agency responsible for managing wildlife in that forest) or the Bureau of Indian Affairs (since, if Sasquatches are human, they would be the agency negotiating with them)? Any statement at all? Acknowledging the filming? Investigating the event? Even showing any interest at all in the event? A single word? Yeah. I know. I've looked for it for decades. It doesn't exist, or it isn't available. Has government of any kind (state/federal) conducted any investigation on the existence of Bigfoot anywhere at any time? Yeah. I know. I've looked for decades. It doesn't exist. Local police have. Documented. Isn't that interesting? Therefore: IS THE GOVERNMENT HIDING SOMETHING? [ ] Yes [ ] No Because they most certainly hid Hillary Clinton's thesis..............I just proved that...............but you weren't watching................ -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Backdoc replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
The insult is fine with me. Still, answer the question about Bob. That’s who we are talking about. Does Bob have 2 degrees 1 from MIT and one from Cal Tech. -
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Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
LOL! Okay, I had no idea you were so elementary in the ways of government. Here's your lesson. See how documentation can disappear (for Hillary, Bob Lazar, or even the Huntster): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Rodham_senior_thesis -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Backdoc replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
No, I don’t actually. It’s not an issue where “records are not available to prove it either way” What does Hillary Clinton have to do with anything? Many times, and maybe this is one of those times, she happens to be the favourite topic of certain people. I suspect when she was able to practice law in Arkansas she had to provide copies of her diploma, grades, and so on. Thus without my access to her personal papers I have to trust the bar of Arkansas who vetted her ability to take the test. IF Bob claims to have 2 degrees he does not actually have what does that make him? How about answering my yes or no Question and leave others out of it. I’ll go where the facts take me. I won’t ask the facts to go where I am and swat them away if I don’t like what they suggest. Fine. What do YOU say? Does Bob have 2 degrees. 1 from MIT and one from Cal Tech? -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
norseman replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Kitakaze says “Yes but Roger Patterson was a known charlatan and didn’t return his rented Kodak camera on time”. Me: What in the heck does that have to do with the PGF? -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Unknown. He says "Yes", but records are not available to prove either way. Question: Did Hillary Clinton write a senior thesis at Wellesley College? [ ] YES [ ] NO [ ] SO IT'S CLAIMED See how that works? -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I know Both state and federal officials do that kind of thing in Alaska. They're very creative in closing access. In the case of Six Rivers National Forest (the Bluff Creek Area) it's closed each winter to protect Port-Orford-cedar (POC) trees from the spread of POC root disease. These closures, primarily in the Gasquet and Orleans/Lower Trinity Ranger Districts, are triggered by wet weather and typically last through the rainy season. In effect, protecting Port Orford cedar trees has the side benefit of protecting sasquatches. See how that works? -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Backdoc replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
The truth is usually simple. I don’t know the reason or what the claimed reason might be from the government. Your idea seems more likely than closing it down to keep Bigfoot searchers out. If that was the case, wouldn’t they close it down in warmer times more likely to have Bigfoot sightings and activity? -
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Backdoc replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Question: Does Bob Lazar have a degree from MIT AND a degree from Cal Tech. [ ] YES [ ] NO -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Trogluddite replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Could this be a simple safety measure to prevent unprepared people wandering into deep wilderness where they have no business going and then putting searchers at risk while they try to recover the "researchers"/bodies? - Yesterday
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What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
Incorrigible1 replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
So far the only need demonstrated in this thread is a need to disparage Lazar. -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
norseman replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I was lucky enough to be raised on a ranch in NE Washington. We moved there when I was 5 from Snohomish, where it rained all the time. Most nights were clear and the stars sparkled. And I have seen more UFOs than I can count. Most look just like a shooting star except they make turns. No noise. Sometimes they hover in one spot before shooting off. Sometimes they just move slowly along the horizon. I even had a daytime sighting while Elk hunting. It was a silver cigar shaped craft that was traveling east to west. No noise. No wings. No contrail. We see jets all the time. Whidbey Island NAS loves playing on the upper Columbia. The refuelers are always looping up by the Canadian border from Fairchild AFB. You always hear noise. Typically I hear them before I see them. I don’t think the ranch is some UFO hotspot. I just think that most humans don’t bother to look up. Or they don’t live in a remote place with no night lights. UFO researchers now have built a system to record UFOs that fly through the night sky. It also has a flight identification if the object being tracked is a normal aircraft. https://www.space.com/spotting-ufos-sky-hub-surveillance Anyhow I have made my point from my perspective. Many similarities I have observed from one mystery to the next. I won’t derail this thread anymore. There is a Lazar thread in the UFO section if we wanna talk more.