Tonight I speak to a researcher in Washington State who has had some interesting encounters. He will be sharing with us moments from the field. I will also be speaking to a Native American who saw the creature when he was young. The tribal elders warned the witness to never cross the stream over into Sasquatch’s territory. He said that the elders told him that when they moved to that land, members of the tribe would cross the stream over into the dense forest to hunt and they were never heard from again. The tribal elder repeatedly warned the witness to never enter that side of the land, because Sasquatch would get him. The witness goes into details about what he saw that day. It is an interesting account and insight on how the tribe viewed this creature.
Reed D
Wes,
Can’t tell you how much I appreciate your hard work on these episodes…. Thank you.
After reading the details of tonight’s episode, I’ve got to say that these are the type of encounters that really catch my full attention and interest!
Reed
r v
Sounds like it’s going to be a very interesting episode. Good deal.
Debbie C
I’m looking forward to this interview!
mark s
I thought you were on the road this week, didnt expect the show tonight, great surprise looking forward to it.
Charles K
Thanks Wes for the shows. Great shows with you and Woody. Having a brother is a blessing! I have two.
Jamie m
Now this will be amazing thanks wes
Chad W
I have to agree with Reed. These shows are the best. I have great respect for the Native American’s culture and believe that their acknowledgment of this creature in folklore, ceremonies and especially art is all the proof I need of its existence. The placement of Sasquatch in cave paintings along side other animals such as bears, Eagles and beavers proves that this was something they saw on a pretty regular basis. Not something that resided in the spiritual rhelm. Looking forward to this show!
Reed D
Thank you, Chad.
I am very much with you, the Native American culture holds a very special place in the realm of BF history and research. I have never had any reason to believe their historical accounts to be anything other than truthful, accurate, and enlightening; I’ve never believed them to have any reason for deception.
I believe their knowledge is key to shedding the greatest amount of light on the subject. After all, who other than Native Americans have been in the right places, for the longest periods of time.
Reed
Dave T
Native Americans and sasquatch go together like peas and carrots, can’t wait.
r v
Call Dinty Moore. They might go for it.
Tyler D
I’ve had a pretty rough day, I’m sure this interview will make up for it
Brooks P
What time does tonight’s show start and how do I listen to it. Sorry. I’m new
r v
The tribal elders and the Ghostbusters agree: DON’T CROSS THE STREAMS.
Mason W
Seems real to me. Perhaps since he was younger when he saw the creature his drescription is vague due to the fear he experienced. It’s quite common for that to happen actually. I believe the young native man in both his encounters. I think he had genuine encounters. The howls sound real to me too.
Michelle T
Where’s the play button?
Steve N
Great question.
Tasha V
This episode seems to be removed. hmm