The Secret Sasquatch Files – Episode 6



In this series, we unearth old forgotten newspaper stories on wildmen in Canada.

0:00:00 โ€“ Get Your โ€˜Squatch On
0:00:41 โ€“ The Wildman of Horne Lake
0:04:51 โ€“ Wildman Shot at Union Bay
0:07:17 โ€“ The Wildman Lives
0:08:46 โ€“ The China Indian Tribe
0:11:03 โ€“ A Wild Man Named Pete
0:13:55 โ€“ Multiple Mowglies

GET YOUR โ€˜SQUATCH ON!
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30 thoughts on “The Secret Sasquatch Files – Episode 6”

  1. I miss the PNW. The land, not the people. Right now, there are a lot of cats trying to ignore the deafening sobs from what are supposed to be grown adults because their infantile narcissist delusions have been recently met with actual reality. Babies. Let the cats watch the rain in peace!

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  2. I find it interesting and curious as to why, Vancouver Island has a high level of reports, sightings researchers always bring up. Gives me the qillies ever time i hear that, being an islander, yet kind if comforting as ut explains alot if weird things ive seen, heard, niticed while camping as a kud with family or hiking out by sooke or leechtown.

    Im always wondering WHY Vancouver island vs Haida gwaii or queen Charlotte islands.these are way more forested. Perhaps because of our insular mountain range?

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  3. "The Secret Sasquatch Files" are my favorite of the various historical records/stories that Hammerson Peters Narrates.

    Along with the countless shares through Cameron Buckner's Narrations, (Dixie Cryptid Channel, YouTube) of individuals and occasionally multiple or group experiences, which includes a cross section of USA + other Countries Worldwide, personal accounts of all matters of Professionals, including: "MD's, PhD's, Engineers, Truck Drivers, Teachers, Guides, and in greater % Hunters, Farmers, Outdoors Folks, Hikers/Campers, etc, and with various Native People's of the USA and Canada through Oral Histories and their experiences, the subject has emerged into my accepted reality.

    When one conceives of the vast creations that thrive in our Environments and our World, + with the value of the "Universal Laws", particularly the "Universal Law of Attraction", and having studied and researched Ancient History, including a focus on the Era and Biblical History, the Ancient Texts, Gospels, etc that contain the teachings of Yeshua/Jesus I'm, including those that kade their way into the Roman Christian Religion's Bible, it becomes apparent that:
    This Universe is a Creation and itself is all about Creating, (as supported in the Quantum Physics Science validated Universal Laws).

    Therefore, anything other than "Unlimited", would be a conception of limited thought, brought on by learned fear based Ideologies.

    Any-thing, absolutely Anything is possible in our Universe, through Our Own: "Thoughts + Feelings X Beliefs"

    Imagine: the Thought Power of the Creator, the All, God/Source/Creator.

    For, as defined by the "Universal Law of Attraction", in order for anything to manifest into matter in this 3D Universe, it first requires "Thought".

    … the Bang came 2nd.

    Therefore, for anyone who believes in God, regardless of their Religion affiliation: to Judge another or deny a potential, would be to deny the greater facts and potentials, ie: it would be "limiting" …

    For those whom don't, then the facts of Science offer validations.

    We benefit from discovery of facts and the understanding of "Logic, Philosophy, and Quantum Physics" + Thought.

    We must get Quiet, to think and to allow thoughts to come to us.

    Quiet … perhaps that requires our Higher Mind, aka Mature Mind, too.

    ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Beth Bartlett
    Sociologist/Behavioralist
    and Historian

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  4. I grew up in Maple Ridge, BC and would get out into the mountains to hike and camp all the time. I agree that you could survive and potentially thrive out there with a good knowledge base and some sort of shelter. Iโ€™d bet there are at least a small number of people doing this, especially with the shift toward technology in civilization and the high cost of living/ lack of housing thatโ€™s been an issue there for decades

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  5. When i hiked dellah falls this summer. A super remote area of strathcona. I jokingly did a sasquatch howl towards the end of the hike. After that we heard what sounded like a stick hitting a tree. Single tap every 15 seconds. I told my friend and convinced myself it was a wood pecker. When i got home i realized it was not the same hard thud as a wood pecker. So creepy.

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  6. When i heard the scream walking my dogs at 4 am in port alberni it scared my dogs made my hair stand up and my gut drop. I got home and locked my doors and turned off my lights. To this day i barely walk by the forest when its dark. I love seening the bears and not afraid of cougars but what ever made the scream i heard terrifies me. So crazy that i wrote the experiencr down the night it happened so i wouldnt forget how it happened.

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  7. Thank you Mr Peters for putting your effort, talent, time and energy to put together these precious nuggets of unconventional history . Iโ€™m enamored with your writing, I savor each word and the way you narrate. Thanks again.

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  8. HEY YOUTUBE GUYS – WHY DON'T I GET NOTIFICATIONS OF LIKES AND REPLIES ANYMORE????!!!
    Been waiting for a nice comfortable time to watch and listen to this!
    Always of interest, so I like to relax.
    Thank you, Hammersonโ€ผ๏ธ

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  9. I love a good mystery or legend but I love a bigfoot "expert" more I remember watching finding bigfoot and an expert said with a straight face that bigfoot makes certain noises and bangs but they will also imitate other animals, so basically what he was saying is if it sounds like a bigfoot it is a bigfoot but also if it doesn't sound like a bigfoot it is also possible it is bigfoot or to put it simply he thinks every sound he hears in the woods is bigfoot

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