Nov 4

SC EP:29 Savage Bigfoot Attack

Wynn who is Native American and lives in western Montana describes many encounters they had with what they call the “Hairy Man” on the reservation including a savage attack on a tribal member. Wynn writes “I live on a reservation and the population of Native American to White/other is about 50/50. My father is a tribal member and my mother is not. I am therefore a white descendant and have grown up experiencing both sides of the ‘culture’ so to speak. I have spent time in the rough neighborhoods and at white owned ranches and farms. Both whites and Indians have stories that they rarely tell..” We will also have a few other guests to share their own Sasquatch encounters.

 


 

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9 Responses to “SC EP:29 Savage Bigfoot Attack”

  1. Nicholas S

    I’m a new member I’m a big fan of the show… I’m trying to get caught up. I’ve watched a lot of videos on YouTube I stopped listening to them there because it’s not right to listen to him there… anyway I got to say it’s hard hearing the earlier shows where you get on people a lot about hoaxes or judging them before you see the whole picture. I understand though I would just hope you try to go easy on people in the future. you never know who’s going to come up with what in the future with this topic.

  2. joey-joe

    Hi i’m a new member and from the U.K i absolutely love the show I’ve given it some thought and am still not sure weather or not i’d want to see one of these creatures, i think i’d like the road crossing type of encounter but anyway keep up the GREAT work lads

  3. Clayton J

    Tod standing is definitely eccentric ect, I think to myself “too good to be true” and yes he definitely comes up w conclusions w little evidence for some things, but has pictures ect for others…. I want to hear a talking point though from you Wes with one reason he’s a fraud.. I didn’t hear any. Not trying to stir stuff up but I want to know what you know so I can choose for myself who he Is and what he’s about

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