Aug 6

Rest In Peace Scott Carpenter

Tony Merkel writes “This morning Scott Carpenter’s son Travis called me to say that his father passed away suddenly from a brain aneurysm last night. Scott and I had been becoming good friends since he appeared on my show. He lived 10 minutes from the office and we had been planning on recording more and going out to his areas where he’s had his incredible experience. He will be miss by all of us immensely. Please pray for his family to have peace in knowing that Scott is truly living his best life now with Jesus Christ, his Lord and savior.”

Scott Carpenter was on a recent episode on The Confessionals. Tony writes “In episode 524: Bigfoot and Dogman Nephilim DNA we are joined by Scott Carpenter. I was in a local pizzeria called Legends and Lore Pizzaria and in talking to the owner he informed me that Scott Carpenter, the author of The Nephilim Among Us, lives in the same town my studio is located in. So we reached out to Scott and brought him to the studio for a fantastic conversation. Scott was someone that laughed at people who believe bigfoot existed and probably thought someone should be institutionalized when claiming they have seen one. All that stopped one day while fishing and encountering a bigfoot himself. Once that happened he did a 360 and started to research everything he could about them. He would go out in the woods with cameras strapped to his body to catch as many video hours as possible to increase his chance of catching something on film. The more he researched and the more he went out, the more he learned bigfoot was not the only creature that roams these East Tennessee hills. He’s had dogman encounters, little people encounters, and portal sightings which all lead him to believe there is more to these cryptids than just being hairy creatures living in the forest.”

21 Responses to “Rest In Peace Scott Carpenter”

  1. Barbara R

    Rest In Peace, Scott. You have ‘graduated’ to your reward. I deeply appreciate your faithfulness to bring the truth into the light as to how these cryptids are connected to the nephilim. It was encouraging to find someone likeminded, and how you genuinely cared about helping people. You will be missed. Thank you

  2. Shelly B

    Its dangerous to be a researcher getting actual results ( and offer the evidence to the public). Scott was genuine, a great loss to research. We are fortunate to have what he left to us. God speed.

  3. Marc R

    God bless you Scott Carpenter. Scott had the courage and the faith to get out in the field and collect firsthand evidence and share it with all of us. He was a hero who took the time to help his fellow man. He reached out to me about my encounters years ago and offered some valuable insites that were spot on and helped explain a lot. I remember asking him if he could ask sasquatch one thing what would it be? He answered first with What are you ? then changed it saying I already know what they are so the question should be Who’s the boss ? Scott knew a lot and was kind enough to share it. I’m sure he touched many ,many people and am eternally grateful for him. He was a gift so nothing but love and prayers for him and his family. I’m sure he’s got the answer to his question now so I imagine him smiling and saying ” I knew it !! “

  4. m99

    Good Stuff you guys. Thank you Wes for sharing this important conversation. I believe him, have always believed him. He was one of the ones that helped me come to conclusions.

    I call the “spiritual tech” stuff, ‘Angel Tech’ (fallen angel tech).

  5. Justin J

    Thomas Winterton, Manager, Skinwalker Ranch, “suffered a serious brain injury after digging on the ranch and Dr. Taylor received radiation burns not long after opening a door that lead underground” – Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: Alpaca Controversy, My Thoughts On The Show And Owner Brandon Fugal Speaks Out (ufojoe.net). i wonder if they blasted Scott with something similar.

  6. STEVE W

    Scott was the very first man to openly talk about the paranormal side of Sasquatch , He didn’t care if people thought he was crazy or not , He knew other people had or will have the same thing happen to them , He mentioned that they found his home somehow and now we call it being tagged , I am one of those unfortunate people, Without Scott I would have thought I was going nuts , my encounter was 65 miles away from my home yet one has showed up 3 times that I know of , Luckily he has a website that gives good information on how to defend your home and your campsite , He also caught things on his rear facing camera that are not even talked about ,like portholes , RIP Scott Gone way to soon

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