MILITARY PERSONNEL TELL THEIR INCREDIBLE BIGFOOT STORIES

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For more sasquatch encounter stories here are a couple of my favorite channels -

Bigfoot Case Files -

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Sources: 1000's of eye witness testimonies, W.J. Sheehan, Christopher L. Murphy, Thomas Steenburg, Wes Germer, John Green, Thom Powell, Linda Coil Suchy, Stan Gordon, Robert J. Alley, BFRO investigators

All photos used are my personal property, they are from areas around the Canadian Rockies, and my home Vancouver Island.
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My mom and I met the soldier who's was the second story at Bigfoot festival in Kelso, Washington 2019. He had some other stories that were pretty interesting as well. A very nice man.

Robertstar-pr
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This is a repeat! I heard this story a year ago but its worth listening to again! Thank you Lynn for all your excellent report's x

MargaretEd-kedx
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Great Lynn. Thank you so much. I was military once. I love these stories.

patriciajrs
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Lynn Smyth. You do such a wonderful job with your narrating. I definitely love it keep up the great work. Be safe watch your six Gene Gorringe Mi 💛 💙 🇺🇲 🇬🇧

genegorringe
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Lynn, I love you.Listen to your big port story

stevenseabrook
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I live on the nisqually river across from jblm. I have had multiple encounters with Sasquatch.😊

parmaleepeltola
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thanks for making these books easily accessible; the Edwards AFB section was especially interesting

O-sa-car
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Scary encounters indeed! Thanks Lynn! Have a happy and safe 4th of July!

ricg.
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The first story is close to home!!! I’m a south Jersey girl! Burlington County to be exact!

Mzscorpio
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Great job and topic Lynn you are the best 💯

bobbiejothomas
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They are speaking Yoruba. Throughout most of the Atlantic world, Maroons play a critical role in local, regional, and even national histories. In contrast, marronage in colonial America and the early United States is largely absent from the American historical narrative. Thousands of Maroons live in wooded areas, there exists little popular awareness or understanding of the Maroons living in these places. Severe Incest and deformity as well as stomach tumors that purge foul smelling puss made integration into other communities difficult if not impossible. Many Native Americans refused to hand over their slaves and simply abandoned them into the north American wilderness. Selective breeding and incest coupled with the skills of evasion from fleeing slavery and what they learned through observation of their native American masters made them elusive and wild, in many of the explorers journals, obtained under the freedom of information act, most famously from the Land expeditions confidential correspondence to President Theodore Roosevelt, Maroons were described as huge hairy beings with misshaped heads that consumed their dead to include even the bones, and were observed relieving themselves and immediately ingesting their own waste.

ChacoteOutdoorRecreation
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I know these are fun stories, but as a former member of 2/75 at Ft. Lewis, its hard to suspend belief. The 'witness' clearly never served as a Ranger, that puts the rest of the story in doubt.

VanceLeeMusic
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Thete are no fense forests at Mono Lake, . The trees are miles away.

captainsensiblejr.
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I first heard this story many many years ago, same scenario differ

mazdaman
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i was listening to this channel last night...it was an older story it was about someone who got fired then sold their place and went to a national was awful...every thought this person had was was like stfu and get to big foot lol ill find it and put in comments lol

MikeHunt-foow
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Damn it Janet, her voice is just irritating or grinding/squealy

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