Nov 4

SC EP:20 Finding Sasquatch Tracks

Tonight we talk with a witness who had a roadside crossing sighting and found tracks in the snow. We will also be discussing another bigfoot encounter that appears the government tried to coverup.

 


 

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13 Responses to “SC EP:20 Finding Sasquatch Tracks”

  1. Kevin S

    the slowed down “jibber” is insanely … familiar. like they speak at a higher level just like they’d vibrate at a higher level in order to pull off certain energy manipulation… slowed down, I can pick up repetitive spots… like rhythmic almost just not more than a couple times. very interesting. very creepy. but again… seemingly familiar. like a language we don’t recall but it’s in our DNA. tiny sparks of recognition of a past lost, but dormant in our make up…. there’s a lot to unpack there but we’d need to translate first. so… shit.

  2. craig d

    OMG Wil strikes again, he is just getting unbearable,
    First off he is just a dude who’s opinion isn’t worth very much who thinks he knows better that actual linguistics experts then they all laugh about portals etc I am surprised this show ever got off the ground with that narrow minded arrogant attitude.
    Beginning to think I’m going to skip these early episodes, I just can’t listen to Wils bullshit anymore and ill fast forward until Wes opens his mind. Got 15 mins in and I cant listen to ant more from Mr Know-it-all.

  3. Brian D

    I am a new member. I decided to go back and listen to the shows from the beginning. I have made it this far and just can’t hold it in any longer. I just heard Will ripping on someone for “trying to get attention by any means possible.” You may want to take a look in the mirror Will. Will is obviously very knowledgeable. He has decades of experience to draw upon. He is educated and disciplined, the discipline probably due to his military background. Unfortunately, he is desperate for acknowledgement and justification for the decades of his obsession. He seems like someone at the twilight of their years striving to be relative amongst a newer generation, grasping at straws to justify their existence. I respect the hell out of his knowledge and experience, but I have a hard time reconciling that with his unfortunate habit of talking over the guests. Constantly interrupting everyone. This is why I believe Wes is a far better interviewer. He allows the guest to relate their experience without trying to “one up” them.
    Wes, you strike me as a genuine person. That was the common response when anyone talked about my father after he passed. He was the most genuine person they had ever known. I have tried like hell to live up to his reputation. In my opinion, the most valuable thing you own is your reputation. Wes, your reputation proceeds you. You are genuine. You are gracious. Don’t F it up! Keep doing what you’re doing, and do it with sincerity.

  4. Simona S

    I have been listening to the show for a year now, I ran out on the episodes, so started listening from the very beginning. I am so surprised to see the evolution of the show. I am so happy to see how Wes has evolved to the most confident and most importantly amazing, non judgemental interviewer that people want to open up to. Making fun of Mike from Sasquatch Ontario felt personal to me. And I am sure, Wes would never do that now. Thank you for becoming such an amazing show!

  5. Debra W

    Will D I don’t care for Will either. glad he’s not on the new shows. he just irritates me when he interrupts as. gotta throw in something. Wes is very dynamic by himself. love it now.

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