Oct 28

The Oregon Sasquatch

While out on a hike in the Cascade Mountains, Deputy Sheriff Jess Boiler had an unforgettable encounter with a human-like creature.

 

10 Responses to “The Oregon Sasquatch”

  1. Glen K

    (New Jersey) It’s impossible to prove, but apparently things went downhill as soon as he pointed his gun at the Sasquatch. The Bigfoot acted like he knew what a gun was, and certainly did not like having one pointed at him. From this encounter and many others, you can conclude that Bigfoot is intelligent enough to have learned about guns and what they can do. I think this man was lucky to get out of there with his life.

  2. Amy H

    Whoa! Yeah, someone should have told him it was a “bear” or just ye ole average, but unusually tall, hermit! Just how many seemingly credible witness will it take for this to be recognized as an animal and one to be respected and feared.

  3. Charles R

    Remember watching this went it first came out on Paranormal Witness a few years ago. The best Paranormal Witness show ever for me was the Travis Walton Story that was a 1.5 hour special. About the only witness not screwed up by this is Travis himself, sort of. The cable channels are flooded with Paranormal shows today and I am convinced most are taking great liberties in what actually happened. My wife put on a new one to me the other night, Paranormal Emergency, which contains encounters with law enforcement and first responders, which was quite good.

  4. Richard W

    I believe Sasquatch can recognize firearms, but only if they came in contact with a human who actually shot one. As one fella said, they can’t be too smart because they don’t seem to have discovered anything, or advanced from a basic animal stage. Perhaps their instinct is to sense danger.

  5. Bob M

    They’ve discovered they need to stay away from us, without reading a history book, with our past encounters with others that hasn’t turned out too well!

    • Charles R

      Precisely Bob. Either instinct or learned behavior, staying in the forest ( and extremely well adapted for this ) and not interacting with us provided them the space to keep the specie going. All the other hominids did not fare so well.

  6. theresa m

    Sounds like this sasquatch was different from the reports of the type that look like apes and will check out the person that runs across them but will also walk away. I wonder if the more human looking type are human killers. I’m not suggesting that all sasquatch kill humans but the native Americans of North America have stories of them taking women and children, as well as stories of cannibalism.

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