May 26

Native American Tribes Will Not Enter This Forest

Unexplained Mysteries writes “Native American tribes will not enter this ancient forest because of this. We take a look at this ancient forest and why people won’t enter it.

Going back several years ago a low budget horror movie was released. The movie was called the blair witch project and was based around the legend of a woman who many people believe was real. The origins of this famous legend seem to begin in Maryland, in the forests of the Black Hills. According to local traditions, it’s believed to be a place that not even Native American tribes dared to enter. Local folklore speaks of the year 1630, this was when Colonel Nathaniel Blair who led an expedition to cross the forest.”

15 Responses to “Native American Tribes Will Not Enter This Forest”

  1. Richard P

    A lot of the footage from 3:10 on looks like it was shot with a drone flying through the forest. Which gives you an idea of what a skilled drone pilot flying beyond visual range is capable of with proper equipment. This technology should be a game changer for those involved with bigfoots and other criptids.

    I listened to an C2C interview with David Paulides, who is a former police detective and bigfoot and MUFON investigator. Before he got into doing the Missing 411 series of books work. A listener asked him if he thought that drones would advance bigfoot research substantially and start providing improved evidence. He said not a chance. The listener didn’t ask, or wasn’t permitted to ask, why not.

    What does Paulides know that about the subject that he’s withholding? Thermal drones have been a game changer for wildlife researchers. If bigfoots are large warm blooded mammals. It should be a slam dunk that thermal imaging on the ground and on drones would be a game changer for tracking and researching bigfoots also.

    Emery Smith, who claims to have in depth knowledge of ETs here. Says that bigfoots and other criptids are ETs using electronic and technology counter measures to interfere with cameras filming them.

    During the winter when a huge warm blooded mammal like a bigfoot is providing a massive heat signature against the background. Not only the creature, but their tracks also, would stand out like a sore thumb to a long distance drone fitted with quality thermal imaging technology. A troop of bigfoots would be almost impossible to hide. You don’t have to spend a massive amount of money for quality drones with multiple cameras equipped with high powered optical zoom capability to 30x magnification so that there’s little image degradation from a long distance. And they can fly faster than a bigfoot can run. So that they can get close ups of the creatures My Walkera QR X350 Pro has a top speed of 45 mph.

    – Tracking Wildlife with a thermal camera –

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lHDnvaxEc8

    • Lisa B

      I think they would show up on thermal imaging using a drone. Maybe the problem is the people in charge of using them for such cases like David Pallides aren’t concerned about finding them because they already know where the Sasquatch are and they’re protecting them. I sometimes think our national parks were created to give the Sasquatch areas to live and hide. And procreate LoL.

      • Richard P

        That’s an interesting take. DP also states quite emphatically that there are no credible 411 missing person cases involving bigfoots when even his material contains some cases like that. It’s no secret in UFOLOGY that the government infiltrated the research and disclosure communities and organizations early on. As part of covering up the truth with disinfo, half truths, ridicule, discrediting truthers and worse.

        If bigfoots are non conventional, have non conventional traits, and have an ET/ED nexus of their own. Then they fall under the same type of national security category as ufos.

        Where Criptid Brothers fit into the mix I don’t know. But I listened to this episode #27 of their’s last night. Granted it’s hearsay, unlike SC first person witness accounts. But if you listen to the report, if there is any truth to it. You can see why the actual witness doesn’t want to do a live interview. Just like I don’t want to do a live interview, nothing against SC. In my case I got shot, which is worse than what any of these people went through.

        It describes in detail the actual mechanics of how the coverup works:

        – “Florida Mother Kills Bigfoot With Huge Cover-Up” –

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SGT8F7nJh4

        • Erik B

          I heard that episode and a really big red flag for me was the “military veteran” who was retired claimed the soldiers he saw in the woods were carrying AR-15 rifles. Ummmmm…. no. I am 22 combined years of active duty Army and NY Army National Guard. We don’t carry AR-15s. We are issued M16A2s or M4s. Being a so called retired veteran, you would think he would know that right off the bat… so I’m “iffy” on that episode.

        • PATRICK

          Nice episode, my backyard, a bigf thoroughfare runs through there, saw tracks there in 1997. They are getting squeezed off by development unfortunately.

      • Richard P

        This was posted by a company that does extensive police and commercial drone work. If genuine, it gives you an idea of what some of the government and high end private drones are capturing. They have gas powered vtol drones now that can travel for many miles and stay in the air for hours.

        – Thermal Imaging Drone Captures Bigfoot –

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISUCp5_8JgY

    • L. Oriana S

      Excellent and intelligent comment, Richard. You ask all the right questions…I have them too. Something massive is being covered up, even by alleged researchers like David Paulides. I agree that thermal imaging and drone tracking should easily take the mystery out of the true nature and whereabouts of these ‘mysterious creatures.’ Why this tech being used is the real mystery.

      • Richard P

        Thank you.

        I have two drones. And the learning curve to use them at the level that needs to be attained to deploy them effectively for criptid thermal work is significant. You need a beyond visual range drone pilot’s license and a ham radio technician’s license. One of my drones is gps computer capable. And the programming skills aren’t insignificant.

        At a minimum you’re looking at a few thousand dollars in used and discounted equipment to have a functional entry level set up. And then there’s the cost, time and effort to get into high activity areas on field trips to engage the creatures so that you can get audio visual evidence that’s more than low quality blurry videos and pictures that could be anything from a stump to a person in a suit to an actual creature.

        This narrows the researcher and enthusiast field capable of doing thermal drone work massively. Out of the thousands or 10s of thousands of people doing actual field work or having happenstance encounters. Probably less than 1 in 100 for researchers, to less than 1 in a thousand for experiencers, is set up to do thermal drone work. Everyone has smartphone cameras. But even with those capabilities which are now in place. The amount of quality evidence is comparatively extremely limited.

  2. LaVonne J

    I hate to be a bubble burster, but there was no Blair Town. There’s Burkittsville which was settled 1720. Maryland itself was colonized 1634….how do I know this? My family history. My ancestor John Metcalf was one of the founders who sailed on the Ark and Dove from England in 163. They finally landed and colonized Maryland, Baltimore to be specific, for Lord Baltimore. After the Blair Witch film the people and town of Burkittsville were overrun with tourists looking for landmarks. Portions of the town had to be blocked off etc. The film wasn’t even filmed in the Black Hills forest, it was filmed at the Seneca Crk State Park. There was never a witch nor murders caused by one. The Blair Witch film was total fantasy.

    • Lesa K

      You are right. I was born and raised in the area. My family has been in the area for over 100 years. We still have the family farm across the river from Brunswick to Lovettsville. Blair witch was made up but there has been some creepy things said about Gathland State Park in Jefferson, Md near Burkittsville. Lovettsville has had some old sightings of Bigfoot near the power lines and along 690 Mountain road.

    • Lesa K

      You are right no Blair Town. I was born and raised in the area. My family has been in the area for over 100 years. We still have the family farm across the river from Brunswick to Lovettsville. Blair witch was made up but there has been some creepy things said about Gathland State Park in Jefferson, Md near Burkittsville. Lovettsville has had some old sightings of Bigfoot near the power lines and along 690 Mountain road.

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