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  • #64865
    Kevin K
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    The location they are talking about on the video is known as “Christmas Creek”. It is located about 25-30 MILES north of the turn at Haines Junction. I heard a story around Christmas 2014 about village elders 1st Nation in Haines Junction having seen a large “Ape” wander across the ALCAN and into the pines heading west towards the mountains on the Alaskan/Yukon border. I am sure you have either seen or heard of something along the forest roads you spoke of? Would be interested in hearing about them.

    Best!

    #60865
    Kevin K
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    They understand what the business end of a gun means. If I had these things trying to break into the house, I believe the concept of “stand your ground” and/or “castle doctrine” should legally apply here. I emphasize due to living in the wilds of Alaska. I NEVER go into the woods without a firearm (at least large caliber pistol) to high capacity AR-10. I feel for her too. She is very wise to have demonstrated she has a gun and isn’t afraid to use it. The immediate silence observed was probably define to that group of dirty apes. It sounds like it may be the only thing saving her from some unspeakable demise. I would suggest dragons breath loads for that shotgun to demonstrate firepower. I wish her the best.

    #56558
    Kevin K
    Participant

    It’s also an incredibly quite way to walk in the forest! Almost “ninja” like!

    #56554
    Kevin K
    Participant

    Hey Pam!

    I actually live there! The show is a mixture of humor crossed with a bunch of truth regarding Sasquatch here in Alaska. I do find myself cracking up at the characters on the show. Obviously staged, but the encounters by our neighbors…..those I believe are sincere.

    There was a report of a dogman off trunk Rd in this area.

    I do like the farmer in this episode…..critter.

    The episode of zone 11….aka “Thunderfoot” is a bit creepy. Especially after that storage unit was obliterated. LOTS of people have vanished in our town (Wasilla & Palmer)…the latest being last month….car was found abandoned near “Critters” farm and the guy is nowhere to be found. Massive manhunt by Alaska State Troopers and National guard, Police, and Matsu Valley Rescue….nothing.

    I believe “some” are by bears, wolves….and others are sasquatch. We have an audio recording of tree knocks we just recorded last Sept. They are here!

    Yes, I do laugh my butt off at the “traps” they construct and all the “pep” talks about whooping bigfoot butt.

    Good post

    Kevin and Keeli

    #54220
    Kevin K
    Participant

    Look, I agree. As a former USGS scientist, the issue that mainstream scientists have is the ruthless nature of the peer review process. The search for sasquatch is one that has had very few “real” scientific studies. Without a means to reproduced what is commonly referred to as “evidence” amongst those who study sasquatch, there will be few scientists who could vouch for its existence. Realize though, that just because modern day science doesn’t formally step forward and recognize sasquatch doesn’t mean it’s not real. I.know because I have experienced 5 separate experiences (one in which I had to discharge a firearm in order to ward a BF off). So given the fact I hold 3 advanced scientific degrees from the University of Michigan and CSU-Sacramento and have published scientific papers from the US Government, I still don’t have the “scientific” evidence that sasquatch is real. But, that doesn’t make it any less “real”. I have recorded “evidence” that is “real” but that doesn’t mean I can publish a “scientific” paper proving it’s existence. The scientific community is full of people who are arrogant, self-absorbed, and self-centered. The reason people keep saying it’ll take a body is because it’s the equivalent of “low hanging fruit”. With a sasquatch corpse on a table, there would be no wiggle room. But, at the rate we are going, for various reasons, we are far, far away from that moment. And I believe there are forces that exist who want that quashed. I’m a scientist, I “know” they exist. However, to get the modern day scientific community to acknowledge that, isn’t really practical. We shouldn’t be frustrated by lack of the support. They won’t do anything until the low hanging fruit is presented in front of them. That, will be a tall order. So don’t feel discouraged by their lack of support. The scientific community is made up of human beings with all their biasis and shortcomings. Some of the biggest findings have been discovered by the those who were scoffed at by the very scientists who later praised their work. The secret? Believe in what you know is true….and more importantly, believe in you.

    #53301
    Kevin K
    Participant

    Thank you. I can see what your talking about. Very unnerving…

    And I have heard about the Nome pilot and wife abduction. I shudder to think what became of her….the fate she suffered at the hands of that thing.

    Almost demonic

    #53289
    Kevin K
    Participant

    Very familiar! I used to go turkey hunting near there. My wife and I were on episode 94.I was an LEO back in Michigan back in the early 90s. I was glad I had a gun with me during my 1st encounter. You are so right when it comes to feeling hatred with these things. In Alaska over 4,000 people “vanish” up here. It’s part of life up here. The forests are VAST in Alaska. People here carry firearms everytime they venture into the woods. Still, people go missing and are never heard from again. Have you ever been to Alaska?

    #53283
    Kevin K
    Participant

    But they can NOT out run a bullet! And hopefully one with sufficient caliber and we’ll placed shot…..

    You are right….they are NOT friendly forest beasts…

    #53277
    Kevin K
    Participant

    Was this in Michigan? I am originally from Michigan too….now in Alaska. Where did you come across these bigfoots? Can you send me the pics? I had my 1st encounter in early.90s back in Alcona County (Hoist Lakes). I responded to your request about how we live here in Alaska. Would like to see those pics. Thanks for sharing, Kevin

    kevin@usarctic.com

    #52926
    Kevin K
    Participant

    Yes and No….we are more less nomadic (by our choice) for the time being. We plan on building a farm soon…complete with squatch defense!

    Lots of “free” people choose to live this way. Although, we do have solar, wind, water, and gas/propane power reserves. We are choosing to live unorthodox. It’s VERY freeing after having suffered through the “traditional 9-5 suburb living”….no thank you) We are both HIGHLY educated with professional backgrounds, but having the encounters we recited on episode 94, it changes ones life.

    Go ahead and ask questions….We’ll do our best to answer…

    #52778
    Kevin K
    Participant

    I started reviewing the doc. Sure would ve nice to have a pdf scan of the original. I would question the interaction btw the DOI and USFS. One is a cabinet level agency (DOI….the agency I worked under…USGS), and USFS is an agency under the USDA. Kinda strange to see then working together, but considering the topic, perhaps not so strange…

    What do you have done so far? Are you looking for a peer review of some sorts?

    A scan of the actuals would be great….if you know how to get them?

    Thanks,

    Kevin. K

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