May 15

“Shyman of the White Mountains” Sasquatch in NH

This episode features the research of Michael Eastman of Berlin, New Hampshire. Michael has conducted research for nine months on what he believes is a family group of Sasquatch. He shares his encounters over the years, his methods and the intriguing possible audio and physical evidence he has collected.

15 Responses to ““Shyman of the White Mountains” Sasquatch in NH”

  1. Dennis M

    Mr. Eastman these ancient natives have roamed the earth with their natural capabilities inorder to stay elusive from contact but sometimes they give us a glimpse of them inorder to keep us in check and to respect their natural harmonic way of life. Your research appears authentic and untouched. Keep researching in a peaceful way as they are engraved in the natural habitat with their natural capabilities. Thank You, for your unique and cultural approach to these ancient natives that God has kept secretly roaming the earth.

  2. Dennis M

    Mr. Eastman these ancient natives have roamed the earth with their natural capabilities inorder to stay elusive from contact but sometimes they give us a glimpse of them inorder to keep us in check and to respect their natural harmonic way of life. Keep researching in a peaceful way as they are engraved in the natural habitat with their natural capabilities. Thank You, for your unique and cultural approach to these ancient natives that God has kept secretly roaming the earth.

  3. Dennis M

    There are other species that God have created that have chosen the way to truly live in harmony and walk hand in hand with me.
    The One who has been, that is and will always be.

    I allow it to roam to observe its natural capabilities.

  4. Jerry W

    I hike in the Whites all the time. They are shy for sure. I had something pace me off the trail for 2 miles hiking out from Mt Garfield several years ago. Don’t know what it was, but I looked several times and it stopped moving every time I looked.

    • chris m

      Do the 7mile into Sandwhich Mountain from Waterville Valley. Its weird as hell man, the whole Sandwhich Range is like a portal zone. Something is always watching you

  5. Gene P

    I’ve backpacked the black angel trail in the white mountains NH and heard a rap on a tree a couple times right next to where I slept. But man some of the spruce and hemlock forests are so thick you can’t even walk thru them.

    • m99

      I agree Janette.

      And who says they’re “rare”? According to what we’ve been hearing, these creatures are not so rare, just hidden. I believe they’re very, very intelligent, and have ‘physical’ abilities we humans don’t actually have, such as Advanced senses (vision, hearing, smelling, touching, accompanied with great strength, as well as stature). I don’t know what to think about the ‘inter-dimensional bigfoot’ crowd, and don’t know if that’s possible. All I know is these creatures are dangerous, and probably jealous of humankind’s freedom. And masters of hiding themselves when they need to.

      I also believe they are a type of ancient human, but not (completely) human, human enough though to: reason, communicate, and Recall from distant Native American Tribes. I believe they remember what happened to the native culture (s) here, as well as elsewhere. My personal opinion is that leaders from the past have encountered these creatures (Daniel Boone, Theodore Roosevelt, Lewis and Clark, etc.) and the national parks are their refuge, which the government did with out actually stating it to the public.

      Anyway, I completely agree that we need protecting, as you said. And why this podcast literally saves lives. I don’t think I’ll be half as shocked to see Mr. Big now, knowing that they are real and live literally everywhere.

      • Jerry W

        @m99
        How can you say they are dangerous when we have no proof of them hurting anyone? There are many stories of them intimidating, scaring and running people off, but none of anyone getting injured. You have to admit, if they were dangerous, and wanted to cause harm, there would be a lot of damaged, dead and wounded people all over the place. I think one of the reason they are so difficult to spot is because they are NOT dangerous. If they were, they would be hunted down and I think they know that.

        • m99

          Yes, I totally agree, but there are theories @ why they are seemingly not attacking people. I disagree that there have been casualties. They know how to not draw attention to themselves. Haven’t you been listening to SC?

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