WEBVTT

1
00:00:00.080 --> 00:00:03.960
Now one of your pudding. I
got a string going on here, something

2
00:00:03.960 --> 00:00:07.919
just cause my dog. Something killed
your dog, my dog. We're flying

3
00:00:07.919 --> 00:00:10.160
through the air over the tree.
I don't know how it did it,

4
00:00:12.320 --> 00:00:15.960
Okay, Damn, I'm really confused. All I saw was my dog coming

5
00:00:15.960 --> 00:00:18.239
over the fence and he was dead. And once you hit the ground like,

6
00:00:18.399 --> 00:00:20.879
I didn't see any cars. All
I saw was my dog coming over

7
00:00:20.920 --> 00:00:41.320
the fence. Sat what are you
putting? We got some wonder or something

8
00:00:42.640 --> 00:00:52.240
crawling around out here? Did you
see what it was or was it was?

9
00:00:52.320 --> 00:00:55.079
Standing enough. I'm out here looking
through the window now and I don't

10
00:00:55.119 --> 00:00:59.359
see anything. I don't want to
go outside. Jesus Quice, you better

11
00:01:00.840 --> 00:01:06.439
hello, hit somebody out here?
What quin on out there? I thought

12
00:01:06.439 --> 00:01:08.920
of a bitch of about text forty
nine. I don't know easy an out

13
00:01:10.000 --> 00:01:12.359
there. Yeah, I'm welcome right
hey, I folks on a welcome our

14
00:01:12.400 --> 00:01:17.799
guests back to the show. It
is Ryan from the hit television show on

15
00:01:17.879 --> 00:01:22.400
Wild TV Sasquatch University. Welcome back
to the show man. Yeah, thanks

16
00:01:22.400 --> 00:01:23.760
so much for having me back on. Brian, glad to be here.

17
00:01:25.359 --> 00:01:26.439
I am glad to have you.
So let's get right into it. When

18
00:01:26.439 --> 00:01:30.519
you and I talked last you were
going into this television project. You guys

19
00:01:30.519 --> 00:01:34.040
are what I think six or seven
episodes in, So why don't you just

20
00:01:34.159 --> 00:01:38.040
talk a little bit about the background
of the bat, how that came about,

21
00:01:38.200 --> 00:01:41.959
and what the process has been like
for you. Yeah. Absolutely,

22
00:01:42.239 --> 00:01:46.159
it's been a big change from obviously
what we used to going from just being

23
00:01:46.200 --> 00:01:51.079
students to producing and hosting a TV
show. It's a big adjustment. But

24
00:01:51.200 --> 00:01:53.120
yeah, it's been a really cool
journey getting to do and in the show,

25
00:01:53.280 --> 00:01:57.959
we go across Ontario, as I'm
sure anyone that's watched has seen,

26
00:01:59.319 --> 00:02:01.560
and go and meet with big co
witnesses and follow up on different pieces of

27
00:02:01.560 --> 00:02:05.640
evidence that have come out of Ontario. It's been really cool getting to do

28
00:02:05.719 --> 00:02:09.360
and it's really, I guess solidified
my belief in Bigfoot being here in Ontario,

29
00:02:09.479 --> 00:02:13.319
because I still do leave a little
bit of room for skepticism, and

30
00:02:13.439 --> 00:02:15.199
before I left a little bit more. But we've gone and met with so

31
00:02:15.280 --> 00:02:20.479
many people and we've gotten so many
more reports than I ever imagined like we

32
00:02:20.599 --> 00:02:23.400
could in Ontario. And I'm sure
the odd one that comes in is maybe

33
00:02:23.400 --> 00:02:27.639
someone's scooting around, but we have
so many where it. We'll call them

34
00:02:27.639 --> 00:02:30.479
after and then it's we're on the
phone flotn hour where they're telling us all

35
00:02:30.520 --> 00:02:34.680
this bit of a detail and we
go meet with them and see where it

36
00:02:34.719 --> 00:02:37.199
is. And so that makes sense
why I would be here. It's been

37
00:02:37.199 --> 00:02:39.439
really cool getting to do that.
So you went into the show, I'm

38
00:02:39.840 --> 00:02:45.080
assuming from our last conversation that you
were on board with the bigfoot thing,

39
00:02:45.439 --> 00:02:49.120
just like me talking to witnesses.
Even I have days in my own where

40
00:02:49.159 --> 00:02:51.680
I'm scratching my head and thinking,
oh is any of this reel at all?

41
00:02:51.719 --> 00:02:53.759
And then you talk to an amazing
witness that has just an out there

42
00:02:53.879 --> 00:02:58.039
encounter, it just solidifies it.
Like you said, has that been the

43
00:02:58.080 --> 00:03:00.520
case with you guys? What has
stuck out to you? Any witnesses along

44
00:03:00.560 --> 00:03:04.639
the way that have stuck out over
the first few episodes of the show that

45
00:03:05.039 --> 00:03:07.599
you can share with the audience and
talk a little bit about them. Counter.

46
00:03:07.639 --> 00:03:10.479
Yeah, absolutely, that's a pretty
tough question, because, like we've

47
00:03:10.520 --> 00:03:15.080
gotten witnesses all over the board.
Obviously in the bigfoot world, there's a

48
00:03:15.080 --> 00:03:17.919
few different theories out there about what
bigfoots are, and we're super open to

49
00:03:17.960 --> 00:03:23.159
all of them because until it's proven
for certain by a very credible team of

50
00:03:23.240 --> 00:03:25.840
scientists. I think everything's an option, and the reports have really been on

51
00:03:27.039 --> 00:03:30.400
both sides of it. I'd say
we've gotten some that are really more interdimensional

52
00:03:30.479 --> 00:03:36.199
paranormal from some very credible people in
my opinion, and yeah, we've gotten

53
00:03:36.240 --> 00:03:39.560
others that are are year more mainstream
bigfoot reports that go along with the flesh

54
00:03:39.599 --> 00:03:44.960
blood creatures type of theory. I
was hoping going into the show that would

55
00:03:45.000 --> 00:03:47.960
be something that I learned more about
or maybe fell on one side of the

56
00:03:47.960 --> 00:03:51.400
fence or the other. And it
was like, Okay, I'm pretty sure

57
00:03:51.439 --> 00:03:54.439
it's this, but I'm honestly still
if anything like more stuck on the fence.

58
00:03:54.800 --> 00:03:58.280
I was maybe sitting up on top
of it, but now I'm like

59
00:03:58.719 --> 00:04:01.479
woven into the fence top. Yes, it's been pretty cool get to do

60
00:04:01.560 --> 00:04:04.560
that. But yeah, in terms
of a witness that's really set out,

61
00:04:04.599 --> 00:04:09.520
that's a tough one because, yeah, you've gotten so many good ones that

62
00:04:09.840 --> 00:04:15.039
you know are just your your solid
everyday people, you know what. One

63
00:04:15.080 --> 00:04:17.439
of the ones, at least for
me, that really stood out was Norma

64
00:04:17.480 --> 00:04:21.519
in the in episode one. I
just I really liked her as a witness,

65
00:04:21.639 --> 00:04:27.879
just because of how credible she seemed. And it wasn't even just her,

66
00:04:28.000 --> 00:04:30.480
it was when we went. We
didn't have them in the show,

67
00:04:30.519 --> 00:04:32.800
but some of her family members were
there and they've been saying, man,

68
00:04:33.040 --> 00:04:39.439
this happened back and I think eighty
five was her siting. But her family

69
00:04:39.439 --> 00:04:42.240
members were saying like, oh yeah, she's been talking about it since eighty

70
00:04:42.279 --> 00:04:45.959
five and has never changed like a
detail the story. And her grandson was

71
00:04:46.000 --> 00:04:48.560
there and it was like, oh
yeah, she's always had this story and

72
00:04:48.680 --> 00:04:51.839
never changed anything about it and showed
me where she saw the big Foot around

73
00:04:51.839 --> 00:04:55.360
here. It was just a few
minutes from her house, but it needs

74
00:04:55.360 --> 00:04:58.439
sense. It was a very you
know, a lot of forest around Here's

75
00:04:58.439 --> 00:05:02.639
a clip from Ryan's interview with No
from Sasquatch University on Wild TV. Welcome

76
00:05:02.680 --> 00:05:06.519
to Sasquatch University. On this show, me and my co host Joel and

77
00:05:06.600 --> 00:05:11.439
our team are gonna head across Ontario
to go look for Bigfoot and prove to

78
00:05:11.439 --> 00:05:15.079
you guys that they're real and they're
here in this province. I hope that

79
00:05:15.160 --> 00:05:18.519
by the end of the season you're
all believers just like us. Enjoy the

80
00:05:18.519 --> 00:05:49.800
show. On this episode, a
Sasquatch University. We're in the Blue Mountains

81
00:05:49.800 --> 00:05:54.199
of Ontario. We're on our way
to go muse our friend and research or

82
00:05:54.240 --> 00:06:00.480
Cody. Then we're gonna go talk
to Norma, a local bigfoot witness.

83
00:06:00.600 --> 00:06:09.519
I was coming home with my neighbor
from the Dundalk area towards Flesherton Anyway.

84
00:06:09.680 --> 00:06:15.879
All of a sudden, bigfoot came
from the left side of the road over

85
00:06:15.959 --> 00:06:23.959
to the right on an angle,
and he was walking fairly upright, not

86
00:06:24.519 --> 00:06:30.360
stooped over, walking very very quickly. And I don't know how we didn't

87
00:06:30.399 --> 00:06:32.879
hit him, that's how close we
were. Just as he hit the gravel

88
00:06:33.040 --> 00:06:38.680
on the right hand side of the
road, he looked right at me and

89
00:06:38.720 --> 00:06:46.639
then disappeared into a very light fog, and there was a bit of snow

90
00:06:46.720 --> 00:06:49.959
on the ground. So it had
to be about March. What it had

91
00:06:50.000 --> 00:06:56.439
to be in March of nineteen eighty
five. And he was great, and

92
00:06:57.279 --> 00:07:01.079
because of the dampness, I suppose
his hair was kind of like in a

93
00:07:01.199 --> 00:07:06.839
diamond shape hanging off his body.
He didn't have hair around his features.

94
00:07:06.920 --> 00:07:13.480
There was no hair hanging into his
eyes or no wizard cheeks. And I

95
00:07:13.560 --> 00:07:16.040
said to my girlfriend I said,
did you see that? And she said

96
00:07:16.079 --> 00:07:24.040
did you see that? I didn't
get the feeling of being afraid of the

97
00:07:24.120 --> 00:07:28.079
creature at all. So you were
obviously very close to this creature and got

98
00:07:28.120 --> 00:07:31.279
a very good look at it.
How many feet precisely do you think it

99
00:07:31.360 --> 00:07:36.319
was to the car? No more
than two feet. That's why I say,

100
00:07:36.480 --> 00:07:41.000
I don't know how we didn't hit
it. You know, many people

101
00:07:41.040 --> 00:07:44.639
say that, oh, you saw
a bear. No, I didn't see

102
00:07:44.680 --> 00:07:49.759
a bear. And could a bear
really walk that far on his hind legs

103
00:07:49.920 --> 00:07:56.519
and without stumbling? What do you
think this creature is or what sasquatch is?

104
00:07:56.680 --> 00:08:03.560
Exactly? They seem like a hairy
human me, and it worries me

105
00:08:03.759 --> 00:08:11.079
because there's so many houses being built
in areas like this that their homes are

106
00:08:11.120 --> 00:08:18.319
being taken away and they're going to
have to find better places to hide.

107
00:08:18.639 --> 00:08:22.720
And I worry about what's going to
happen if any of them are caught,

108
00:08:22.519 --> 00:08:28.160
because I don't think. I just
get the feeling that they don't mean any

109
00:08:28.160 --> 00:08:31.840
harm to us. Before I saw
them, whenever I heard something about an

110
00:08:31.919 --> 00:08:37.600
alien or people seeing something a little
weird, I would say, oh,

111
00:08:37.639 --> 00:08:41.679
they're just crazy, you know.
I don't believe it. Now. I

112
00:08:43.399 --> 00:08:48.240
can't say someone else hasn't seen something, how can I? Because there are

113
00:08:48.279 --> 00:08:50.759
people that are saying the same thing
about me that I used to think about

114
00:08:50.759 --> 00:08:56.320
others. It was very interesting for
me because we got a bunch of reports

115
00:08:56.360 --> 00:09:01.240
that you know, I felt were
very credible close by to where that encounter

116
00:09:01.320 --> 00:09:05.080
happened. So that was really cool. And we also had in that same

117
00:09:05.120 --> 00:09:09.799
episode, yeah, a piece like
an audio recording of what seems to be

118
00:09:09.799 --> 00:09:13.159
a big foot howl that we sent
to the Ministry and Natural Resources here in

119
00:09:13.200 --> 00:09:16.799
Ontario and they couldn't identify, but
we showed it to Matt Moneymaker. He

120
00:09:16.960 --> 00:09:20.120
said and thought either it was someone
going way out of their way to hoax

121
00:09:20.120 --> 00:09:22.960
it or a real big foot making
the sound, not one known animal or

122
00:09:22.960 --> 00:09:26.120
anything. And yeah, that was
just like ten minutes from where this encounter

123
00:09:26.159 --> 00:09:30.799
happened, and a bunch of others, And it was along the Aagor Escarpment,

124
00:09:30.960 --> 00:09:33.080
which we've gotten a lot of reports
from, which is a big not

125
00:09:33.080 --> 00:09:35.559
tall enough to be a mount,
but maybe a thousand foot hill, and

126
00:09:35.799 --> 00:09:39.759
it literally runs to like half of
Ontario and there's tons of caves and things

127
00:09:39.799 --> 00:09:43.399
like that within it. It's a
really cool place. And with our investigation

128
00:09:43.480 --> 00:09:48.000
that episode too, or I think
maybe it was the next episode, we

129
00:09:48.080 --> 00:09:50.240
had what would seem to be some
rocks being thrown, so that was pretty

130
00:09:50.320 --> 00:09:54.039
spooky, and it wasn't far from
where all this went on. That was

131
00:09:54.039 --> 00:09:56.759
one that really stood out. But
then there's so many other witnesses that were

132
00:09:56.799 --> 00:09:58.360
just amazing too, so we're really
lucky to get to talk to all of

133
00:09:58.360 --> 00:10:01.240
them. It's always a tough question
for me. People ask me, what

134
00:10:01.279 --> 00:10:05.320
has been your favorite person that you've
interviewed on the show? What's your favorite

135
00:10:05.360 --> 00:10:09.879
episode? And I really can't pick
that because every single one of them leaves

136
00:10:09.919 --> 00:10:11.480
me in awe, usually in some
way, shape, form, or fashion.

137
00:10:11.679 --> 00:10:13.480
That's one of the questions. I
certainly want to get into some of

138
00:10:13.480 --> 00:10:16.759
the high stranger and stuff because that's
been on the radar recently, the high

139
00:10:16.799 --> 00:10:20.600
strangeness of the WU aspect of Bigfoot, So I certainly want to get into

140
00:10:20.639 --> 00:10:24.240
some of those encounters. But that
was the other question I had for you

141
00:10:24.519 --> 00:10:26.080
that you've already answered, But if
you would go into a little bit of

142
00:10:26.080 --> 00:10:30.960
detail, is this allowing you guys
to actually get out into the woods and

143
00:10:31.000 --> 00:10:35.240
do your own investigations, get into
the woods, boots on the ground research

144
00:10:35.679 --> 00:10:37.440
and if so, what kind of
experiences are you guys having out there in

145
00:10:37.480 --> 00:10:41.000
the bush. Yeah, that's a
great question. So every episode we go

146
00:10:41.080 --> 00:10:46.080
and do a night investigation for a
good chunk of the episode. Yeah,

147
00:10:46.120 --> 00:10:50.440
they've been pretty interesting. There's been
a number of them where nothing really goes

148
00:10:50.519 --> 00:10:52.440
on, unfortunately, but then there's
been a few where we have had some

149
00:10:52.480 --> 00:10:56.960
stuff go on, and those have
really stood out, because yeah, there's

150
00:10:56.000 --> 00:11:01.320
been like I mentioned that the rock
throwing one, actually what is interesting,

151
00:11:01.320 --> 00:11:05.159
and I think that's episode two and
the start of episode three in the show.

152
00:11:05.639 --> 00:11:07.480
That was just really spooky, and
it was at a location where someone

153
00:11:07.480 --> 00:11:11.080
else had reported rocks being thrown at
them, which is why we went there

154
00:11:11.080 --> 00:11:15.600
in the first place, and a
lot of other kind of paranormal stuff that

155
00:11:15.679 --> 00:11:18.519
maybe you could even place more on
the wou side has gone on there,

156
00:11:18.919 --> 00:11:22.360
like people hearing their names called from
the woods and stuff like that. Then

157
00:11:22.519 --> 00:11:28.120
having the number of sasquatching counters reported
to us from not very far away really

158
00:11:28.120 --> 00:11:31.000
made it a place we felt we
needed to go. And then when we

159
00:11:31.000 --> 00:11:35.600
were there, it was just it
was just really spooky and I don't know

160
00:11:35.639 --> 00:11:39.600
if it's maybe the spookiness like more
in my head, like I'm doing it

161
00:11:39.639 --> 00:11:43.320
to myself and riling myself up where
and I'm getting a little scared out there.

162
00:11:43.919 --> 00:11:50.919
But then it really heidens once you
start hearing rocks get thrown nearby,

163
00:11:50.159 --> 00:11:54.200
and you're like, oh my God, Like maybe I'm not wrong to be

164
00:11:54.480 --> 00:11:56.039
a little spook. I think.
On the other hand, too, does

165
00:11:56.080 --> 00:12:00.720
get you a little more dialed into
the investigation, I think, because sometimes

166
00:12:00.720 --> 00:12:03.759
you're just there and because just before
that happened, Joel and Cody were out

167
00:12:05.200 --> 00:12:09.080
doing their stands and moving around the
trails and stuff where we were, and

168
00:12:09.200 --> 00:12:13.840
I was up in a tree stand
that overlooked a Johnathan bog essentially with therms,

169
00:12:15.159 --> 00:12:16.679
and my job wasn't too hard that
night. I just had to sit

170
00:12:16.720 --> 00:12:20.080
there and check the therms, so
it wasn't too tricky, and they had

171
00:12:20.080 --> 00:12:22.480
most of the action. But then
when we got back over to them that

172
00:12:22.679 --> 00:12:26.200
it took up again. So yeah, I really do wonder more about the

173
00:12:26.240 --> 00:12:31.360
wu aspect. And we've had some
other investigations where we've heard what sound like

174
00:12:31.399 --> 00:12:35.879
things getting thrown and we never found
a rock or whatever, but something loud

175
00:12:35.960 --> 00:12:39.039
and at the end of the day, like it is possible, and maybe

176
00:12:39.039 --> 00:12:41.799
a tree branch oun we were just
there at the right time kind of thing

177
00:12:41.240 --> 00:12:46.120
that's absolutely possible. Or if you're
in a hilly area and there's rocks,

178
00:12:46.159 --> 00:12:48.480
maybe a rock just happens to roll
down a hill that like there are and

179
00:12:48.519 --> 00:12:52.559
those things do happen. But it
is really spooky when you're out there and

180
00:12:52.600 --> 00:12:56.000
you're doing stuff that people say,
do this, and what bigfoot will come

181
00:12:56.279 --> 00:12:58.440
interact with you, and then you
start hearing stuff in the woods beside you.

182
00:12:58.799 --> 00:13:03.919
And then just other investigations too that
have been creaky. When we had

183
00:13:03.919 --> 00:13:07.879
one where we kept seeing like wolves
and coyotes because we're up in a Gonquin

184
00:13:07.960 --> 00:13:11.960
park or a gonflin Highlands area here
Ontario, and yeah, we were out

185
00:13:11.000 --> 00:13:13.600
in this area and then our camera
guys like, oh, I just saw

186
00:13:13.679 --> 00:13:18.159
wolf over there. And then another
night we were out driving in a similar

187
00:13:18.200 --> 00:13:20.519
area and going up and down at
highway at night because there's a lot of

188
00:13:20.639 --> 00:13:24.639
road crossing siding so big, but
obviously and we took our therms and you

189
00:13:24.679 --> 00:13:28.679
know, you could really see well, but we just kept seeing coyotes and

190
00:13:28.720 --> 00:13:31.919
foxes and wolves go across the highway
and stuff, so that was cool.

191
00:13:31.279 --> 00:13:33.919
Fortunately, no they put that time, but those have been some of the

192
00:13:35.000 --> 00:13:39.120
investigations that are are pretty memorable because
of how freaked out you get. I

193
00:13:39.159 --> 00:13:41.360
think, yeah, I definitely know
what you're talking about, because I just

194
00:13:41.440 --> 00:13:45.799
got back. I flew into Calgary
and went out to the Radium BC area,

195
00:13:46.480 --> 00:13:50.120
went on an expedition with Todd standing
for seven days. I've tried to

196
00:13:50.159 --> 00:13:54.320
explain to people what it's like to
be so remote, and I knew that

197
00:13:54.519 --> 00:13:56.399
we were going into a remote area, right. I've seen Todd's videos,

198
00:13:56.440 --> 00:14:01.039
I've talked to Les stroud Less even
talked about how remote it is, and

199
00:14:01.039 --> 00:14:05.000
he's been to some of the most
remote, isolated places on Earth. So

200
00:14:05.080 --> 00:14:09.759
I was mentally prepared the best way
I could be. But when you drive

201
00:14:09.879 --> 00:14:13.200
three hours outside of Calgary, you
turn onto a dirt road, this logging

202
00:14:13.279 --> 00:14:18.799
road, and we drove for another
seventeen or eighteen miles back into the woods.

203
00:14:20.960 --> 00:14:24.120
You get there and you get this
feeling of oh shit, this is

204
00:14:24.200 --> 00:14:28.240
really happening. I live in a
remote area, right, We live on

205
00:14:28.360 --> 00:14:33.080
nothing but wooded area, tons of
acreage around us, and I feel isolated.

206
00:14:33.120 --> 00:14:35.559
But I can drive ten minutes and
be at Walmart. So I'm not

207
00:14:35.600 --> 00:14:41.440
really that isolated. But when you
get eighteen miles deep into the woods,

208
00:14:41.480 --> 00:14:46.120
there is a whole different level of
heightened awareness. I think is probably a

209
00:14:46.120 --> 00:14:48.399
good way to put it. I
don't know how it is there. I

210
00:14:48.440 --> 00:14:52.080
don't know how far away we're talking
as far as Calgary is concerned, where

211
00:14:52.120 --> 00:14:56.440
you are at versus where I'm at. But it's dead silent in the woods

212
00:14:56.440 --> 00:15:00.559
there, at least it was for
us. There's no c crickets. We're

213
00:15:00.600 --> 00:15:03.039
used to crickets here in North Carolina. We have tons of water on the

214
00:15:03.080 --> 00:15:05.960
property. It was dead silent when
we got that far out into the bush,

215
00:15:07.159 --> 00:15:11.159
so every little sound sticks out and
we were having whoops, we were

216
00:15:11.200 --> 00:15:16.480
having tree knocks. We were hearing
what sounded like samurai chatter going on.

217
00:15:16.639 --> 00:15:20.279
We had things thrown at us a
couple of nights, but we couldn't find

218
00:15:20.320 --> 00:15:22.360
what was being thrown. That was
the weird thing. We thought it was

219
00:15:22.399 --> 00:15:24.480
maybe these little pine cones, but
we never found them, so it could

220
00:15:24.480 --> 00:15:26.720
have been rocks. There were a
lot of rocks around the camper, but

221
00:15:28.360 --> 00:15:31.879
something was definitely being hurled at us. And it's just a really spooky feeling.

222
00:15:33.120 --> 00:15:35.399
You're out there in the middle of
the woods, you're out there looking

223
00:15:35.440 --> 00:15:37.919
for bigfoot, and then you start
having these experiences, and I too,

224
00:15:39.039 --> 00:15:41.559
like you, was like, oh
shit, I think I'm maybe in over

225
00:15:41.639 --> 00:15:45.960
my head here. And there was
one particular night where we were having these

226
00:15:46.000 --> 00:15:48.519
wood knocks. Todd was there,
Hey, I think that's a sasquatch.

227
00:15:48.600 --> 00:15:52.360
That was definitely a big foot.
So we go on a night walk,

228
00:15:52.480 --> 00:15:56.799
no lights whatsoever. We're walking in
the middle of the fricking bush. We

229
00:15:56.919 --> 00:16:00.559
leave the campsite, we leave the
fire behind, and we're walking two or

230
00:16:00.559 --> 00:16:04.559
three hundred yards into the bush.
And that didn't sound like a lot to

231
00:16:04.600 --> 00:16:08.759
most people, but unless you're in
that situation and you're walking into the dark

232
00:16:08.799 --> 00:16:12.679
woods, even with a group of
people, I was shaking, dude.

233
00:16:12.720 --> 00:16:17.120
I was literally shaking, like I
could not control the shaking. It was

234
00:16:17.120 --> 00:16:19.240
a little cold, but I think
the adrenaline was pumping so much. I

235
00:16:19.279 --> 00:16:22.120
wasn't really scared, because I'm not
scared of a whole lot of stuff,

236
00:16:22.159 --> 00:16:26.120
But when you feel like you're walking
towards a big foot in the middle of

237
00:16:26.120 --> 00:16:30.440
the woods that you can't see,
it's a different sort of feelings. Are

238
00:16:30.480 --> 00:16:33.639
you guys experiencing that when you're in
the middle of the bush and you're having

239
00:16:33.639 --> 00:16:37.559
these rocks thrown? Is that kind
of going through your mind in the back

240
00:16:37.600 --> 00:16:38.639
of your mind, I know this
is what we're here for, but when

241
00:16:38.679 --> 00:16:44.559
it happens, do you have those
second thoughts at times? Yeah? Absolutely,

242
00:16:44.639 --> 00:16:47.240
and saying it sounds all about that, because yeah, like there's some

243
00:16:47.399 --> 00:16:51.120
times where, like some of the
times if we go and do an investigation

244
00:16:51.200 --> 00:16:56.039
where we're not like too far from
somewhere we know it was like relatively safe,

245
00:16:56.320 --> 00:16:59.279
it's not as bad. But those
times where you go way out there,

246
00:16:59.320 --> 00:17:02.159
which we do and you'll see in
that the show if you check it

247
00:17:02.200 --> 00:17:06.519
out, there's somewhere we go way
out there and it's it's really freaky.

248
00:17:06.680 --> 00:17:08.880
We did this one out at a
hunt camp and it was like go way

249
00:17:10.000 --> 00:17:14.200
way down this dirt logging road kind
of thing where there's no service and then

250
00:17:14.279 --> 00:17:17.599
you lost service like an hour ago
kind of thing. Then like from there

251
00:17:17.799 --> 00:17:21.200
an hour or so ATV ride out
to where this and then and you start

252
00:17:21.319 --> 00:17:25.119
hearing some stuff and yeah, it
just really like it's so much different when

253
00:17:25.119 --> 00:17:27.759
you're there versus Oh, it doesn't
really sound that bad you just in the

254
00:17:27.759 --> 00:17:32.640
woods, but when here I'm there, it's really different because you're in that

255
00:17:32.680 --> 00:17:36.400
situation and it's not even just big
but you have to worry about like there's

256
00:17:37.119 --> 00:17:41.599
bears, there's moose, wolves,
like Mountain, there's a lot in Ontario

257
00:17:41.680 --> 00:17:45.799
that when you go out to these
places are there and can get you at

258
00:17:45.880 --> 00:17:49.279
night, and like it does happen
to people, not too often, but

259
00:17:49.480 --> 00:17:52.839
it does happen, and you have
to really look out for that stuff too,

260
00:17:52.960 --> 00:17:56.160
because like all all of those things, whether it's bigfoot or one of

261
00:17:56.160 --> 00:18:02.480
those other things, it's really freaky, especially when you do have limited visibility

262
00:18:03.240 --> 00:18:06.839
or maybe your therm stops working for
a little bit or something like that,

263
00:18:07.400 --> 00:18:10.200
runs out of battery and you can't
see anything with the therms. It's a

264
00:18:10.279 --> 00:18:15.319
lot easier if you are able to
see watch around, depending on what environment

265
00:18:15.359 --> 00:18:19.920
you're in. It's not like too
dense bush. But yeah, it's really

266
00:18:19.960 --> 00:18:25.039
freaky, and especially those times and
you do start seeing animals on the therms

267
00:18:25.079 --> 00:18:30.039
and are hearing things that really start
making you believe a bigfoot's there. Yeah,

268
00:18:30.279 --> 00:18:33.960
definitely a lot frea good and people
think when you're out there, Yeah,

269
00:18:34.039 --> 00:18:37.640
definitely is for sure. And I'll
be honest, I've always been very

270
00:18:37.680 --> 00:18:41.079
skeptical when it comes to bigfoot.
I still am I probably always will be

271
00:18:41.119 --> 00:18:45.039
a skeptic until I see one.
But being that far into the bush and

272
00:18:45.319 --> 00:18:49.680
experiencing some of the things that I
experienced that I can't explain, the noises,

273
00:18:49.720 --> 00:18:55.240
the tree knocks, the vocalizations that
we were hearing, it's clearly not

274
00:18:55.279 --> 00:18:59.400
a person. We know there's bayer
out in that area, that particular area

275
00:18:59.440 --> 00:19:02.559
where Todd does research. We know
there's a six or seven hundred pound mail

276
00:19:02.640 --> 00:19:07.279
grizzly that patrols that area, so
we were always on heightened alert for him.

277
00:19:07.839 --> 00:19:11.480
They don't pick up rocks and smack
trees, they don't sound like people

278
00:19:11.519 --> 00:19:15.640
talking in the woods, and they
certainly don't make whoop sounds. So once

279
00:19:15.680 --> 00:19:19.079
we checked those boxes and I was
pretty certain that it wasn't any of those

280
00:19:19.079 --> 00:19:23.000
things, it really sunk into me
that I think I'm really live interacting in

281
00:19:23.039 --> 00:19:26.640
a lot of cases with a sasquatch
here, because I don't know what else

282
00:19:26.680 --> 00:19:32.400
to call it other than what it
possibly is, and that's a very different

283
00:19:32.440 --> 00:19:36.640
thing for me. I didn't really
expect to go into that situation. Obvious

284
00:19:36.759 --> 00:19:38.799
it's a lot different than what you
guys are doing. But I was going

285
00:19:38.839 --> 00:19:44.519
into a sort of a sketchy situation
with a controversial dude that's been accused of

286
00:19:44.519 --> 00:19:48.759
hoaxing for many years, right.
I really went into that situation thinking I'm

287
00:19:48.799 --> 00:19:52.519
probably going to be hoaxed here.
But once you get there and you see

288
00:19:52.519 --> 00:19:56.039
how remote you are, it completely
takes that off of the radar because there's

289
00:19:56.119 --> 00:20:00.160
literally no way to get there unless
you dry in with us or we hear

290
00:20:00.200 --> 00:20:03.400
you driving in. So it really
opened up my mind, and that trip,

291
00:20:03.440 --> 00:20:07.960
really I learned a ton about myself, and then I learned a lot

292
00:20:07.039 --> 00:20:12.720
about what I believe to be sasquatch
activity because I heard things and I didn't

293
00:20:12.759 --> 00:20:15.920
see anything, but I heard a
lot of things, saw a lot of

294
00:20:15.920 --> 00:20:18.880
tree breaks, saw a lot of
footprints. I don't know if in the

295
00:20:18.920 --> 00:20:22.759
same area you guys are ian.
Are you finding the tree breaks, are

296
00:20:22.759 --> 00:20:26.160
you finding structures? And do you
guys have that sort of spanga moss kind

297
00:20:26.200 --> 00:20:30.839
of thing where footprints can last for
years? Are you finding any evidence as

298
00:20:30.839 --> 00:20:36.119
far as the footprints, tree breaks, or any structures are concerned. Stay

299
00:20:36.119 --> 00:20:38.839
tuned for more Sasquatch out to see
we'll be right back after these messages.

300
00:20:42.039 --> 00:20:45.759
Yeah, we've met with some people
that have had footprint stuff in scented to

301
00:20:45.799 --> 00:20:49.720
us and we covered in the show. And yeah, I've actually just wrapped

302
00:20:49.799 --> 00:20:53.200
doing the final details on that episode
this week before it gets sent to the

303
00:20:53.200 --> 00:20:56.359
network and then in a month or
two it'll be on the air, I

304
00:20:56.359 --> 00:20:59.559
think. But yeah, so there's
some of that. But then we always

305
00:20:59.559 --> 00:21:02.799
look out for tree structures and things
like that when we're out there. But

306
00:21:03.000 --> 00:21:06.680
for us, it is tricky sometimes
to tell what is it isn't because the

307
00:21:06.720 --> 00:21:10.000
trees can fall on themselves and stuff
like that. So we look sometimes,

308
00:21:10.359 --> 00:21:12.200
but we haven't found one where we're
like, oh, we think this is

309
00:21:12.240 --> 00:21:15.880
a very unusual break or anything like
that. But then there have been other

310
00:21:15.920 --> 00:21:22.359
ones where there are other times where
we'll be out there and then we'll find

311
00:21:22.359 --> 00:21:27.160
a healthy tree and at a spot
where someone said they've seen or heard stuff

312
00:21:27.160 --> 00:21:32.960
going on, and we'll find broken
branches at about eight nine feet kind of

313
00:21:33.000 --> 00:21:36.720
thing. Who knows what that is? It give me a number of things,

314
00:21:36.759 --> 00:21:40.359
but we look out for that a
lot, and it's weird when you

315
00:21:40.400 --> 00:21:45.079
start finding that, like that same
instance with the bog, like Joel and

316
00:21:45.119 --> 00:21:48.160
Tody kept finding like tree breaks at
about that height, but like on healthy

317
00:21:48.160 --> 00:21:52.640
trees and twisted off kind of thing, so that was weird. But then

318
00:21:52.680 --> 00:21:56.519
again it could be a number of
things, so it's tougher to tell with

319
00:21:56.559 --> 00:22:00.440
some of those, at least in
the instances we've had. It was like

320
00:22:00.480 --> 00:22:03.400
that for me in Radium because the
tree structures there are plentiful tree breaks.

321
00:22:03.480 --> 00:22:07.599
Let me say tree breaks, not
tree structures. The tree breaks are very

322
00:22:07.599 --> 00:22:11.079
plentiful in that area. Of course, I look at them from an Ockham's

323
00:22:11.160 --> 00:22:17.240
razor point of view and say that's
probably just a broken tree, snow load,

324
00:22:17.480 --> 00:22:21.960
wind, whatever. But it's difficult
at times for me to rationalize how

325
00:22:22.000 --> 00:22:27.200
some of those three four inch trees
in some cases are broken so cleanly seven

326
00:22:27.240 --> 00:22:32.440
to eight feet up they're almost completely
intact. It's really hard to explain for

327
00:22:32.440 --> 00:22:36.640
people who haven't seen it. But
I've posted tons of it on our Instagram

328
00:22:36.680 --> 00:22:40.480
and on videos on YouTube from the
expedition so people can go and take a

329
00:22:40.480 --> 00:22:42.400
look. I even did an experiment
where I broke a two inch two and

330
00:22:42.440 --> 00:22:45.640
a half inch tree, and it
took a lot of force for me to

331
00:22:45.680 --> 00:22:49.279
do it, and I was trying
to be mindful of keeping the back part

332
00:22:49.319 --> 00:22:52.680
of the wood together to make like
a clean break so it doesn't frey out

333
00:22:52.720 --> 00:22:56.920
like just snowload and things like that. That is obvious, that's typically what

334
00:22:57.000 --> 00:23:02.400
we were finding. But in what
Todd and Kyle and some of the other

335
00:23:02.440 --> 00:23:07.480
people on the expedition were calling tree
breaks, were more of these clean the

336
00:23:07.519 --> 00:23:10.680
fibers of the tree on the backside
are still together, that kind of thing.

337
00:23:10.759 --> 00:23:12.359
So we did find a lot of
that, but again it's one of

338
00:23:12.400 --> 00:23:15.519
those things where it's very difficult to
say. I tell you, one thing

339
00:23:15.559 --> 00:23:19.319
that wasn't difficult for me to say, this is really strange, was we

340
00:23:19.400 --> 00:23:25.279
found a it was probably a four
hundred year old Douglas fir, and there

341
00:23:25.319 --> 00:23:30.759
was three probably eighty foot tall trees
like that had been They looked like they

342
00:23:30.759 --> 00:23:37.400
had been placed there that came to
a point on three sides of the tree,

343
00:23:37.599 --> 00:23:41.119
all within probably four to six inches
of each other. Two of the

344
00:23:41.160 --> 00:23:45.039
trees were positioned. One was exactly
due north and the other one was exactly

345
00:23:45.119 --> 00:23:49.680
due south. Now I estimate these
things probably weighed fifteen to eighteen hundred pounds

346
00:23:49.720 --> 00:23:55.559
apiece, and there were water marks
where they had clearly, at least to

347
00:23:55.640 --> 00:24:00.720
me, clearly been laying on the
ground and that were picked up against this

348
00:24:00.799 --> 00:24:04.480
tree. It was one of the
strangest things I've ever seen that to me

349
00:24:04.720 --> 00:24:10.200
is a little less subjective than a
tree break, because something had to do

350
00:24:10.240 --> 00:24:12.359
that. These trees had no root
balls, they didn't fall naturally that way.

351
00:24:12.400 --> 00:24:15.680
They were placed there. And that
was literally the night, the last

352
00:24:15.759 --> 00:24:19.279
night of the expedition, we took
a walk out. Collectively, all of

353
00:24:19.359 --> 00:24:22.799
us went out at one time and
watched the sunset, and then we stumbled

354
00:24:22.799 --> 00:24:26.880
across this. So I'm curious if
you guys are finding any of the tree

355
00:24:26.920 --> 00:24:30.680
structures that make you scratch your head
and say, outside of a tree break,

356
00:24:30.720 --> 00:24:36.400
this could possibly be something that was
made by a sasquatch and maybe even

357
00:24:36.599 --> 00:24:40.400
people doing bushcraft. Are you finding
anything like that in your travels up there.

358
00:24:41.039 --> 00:24:44.559
Yeah, we haven't found like a
tree structure that's really like blown me

359
00:24:44.599 --> 00:24:47.440
away like. We have found them, but I think most of them,

360
00:24:48.000 --> 00:24:51.319
if I had to guess, we're
probably natural occurrences and things like that.

361
00:24:51.440 --> 00:24:56.160
I don't know if i'd attribute it
to sasquatch activity with those, but we

362
00:24:56.240 --> 00:24:57.839
have found those, some of those
tree breaks that have been really weird,

363
00:24:59.240 --> 00:25:03.000
but not so much the tree structures
all the time. But I hope we

364
00:25:03.039 --> 00:25:06.759
do eventually, and we always keep
an eye out for them. But yeah,

365
00:25:06.799 --> 00:25:10.519
the ones we've found there hasn't been
like a smoking gune alongside them,

366
00:25:10.599 --> 00:25:14.119
the one you've found there where this
is really weird. We found ones where

367
00:25:14.240 --> 00:25:17.480
Okay, this is weird, and
it's possible that Bigfoot did do it,

368
00:25:17.519 --> 00:25:22.200
but it's probably more likely they just
happened to fall this way or something like

369
00:25:22.240 --> 00:25:26.799
that, or maybe someone did it. Yeah, so it's obviously it's pretty

370
00:25:26.799 --> 00:25:30.720
tough to say with tree structures,
but yeah, no kind of smoking done

371
00:25:30.720 --> 00:25:33.920
one. If that makes sense,
It definitely makes sense. I don't know

372
00:25:33.000 --> 00:25:37.240
Joel and Cody. I've never met
Joel or Cody either one, so you'll

373
00:25:37.279 --> 00:25:40.680
have to speak a little bit for
them. Did either of them come in

374
00:25:41.400 --> 00:25:45.000
skeptically? How did they get into
the Bigfoot thing? Were they part of

375
00:25:45.079 --> 00:25:49.240
the Trent University Sasquatch University thing before
you guys got involved in together in the

376
00:25:49.279 --> 00:25:55.279
show. Are they skeptical? Were
they skeptical? And has that changed since

377
00:25:55.319 --> 00:25:59.000
you guys have started doing the show. Yeah, that's a great question.

378
00:26:00.079 --> 00:26:03.880
So Joel's super involved in the trent
Sasquatch aside. He's actually now the president

379
00:26:03.880 --> 00:26:07.359
because I graduated last year. Yeah, he's doing a great job in the

380
00:26:07.359 --> 00:26:11.319
club's still going really strong and in
over three hundred members now. They're doing

381
00:26:11.400 --> 00:26:15.200
really awesome. So that's how he
got involved with it and worked his way

382
00:26:15.279 --> 00:26:18.599
up through the club so to speak. Not but he's so he's so awesome

383
00:26:18.599 --> 00:26:22.000
with it. And yeah, and
then in Cody, I actually met.

384
00:26:21.839 --> 00:26:23.920
He got in touch because he's in
the Bigfoot on it on his own,

385
00:26:25.039 --> 00:26:29.480
and we really shared a lot of
the same views on the subject and he's

386
00:26:29.720 --> 00:26:33.720
very open to all the possibilities and
just wants to learn. We've bonded over

387
00:26:33.759 --> 00:26:36.359
that and it met a few times
and got to know each other a lot

388
00:26:36.440 --> 00:26:40.079
more over the past year or two. Such an awesome guy, and yet

389
00:26:40.119 --> 00:26:42.920
they both are on the same wave
length and that they do leave room for

390
00:26:42.960 --> 00:26:48.519
skepticism. I think I'm probably the
biggest believer in the group if I had

391
00:26:48.519 --> 00:26:51.400
to give it to one of us. But yeah, Joel's kind of referred

392
00:26:51.400 --> 00:26:56.920
to himself as a I think like
a Bigfoot agnostic sometimes, where he's fifty

393
00:26:56.960 --> 00:27:00.759
to fifty and he's seen a lot
where really make them go Okay, this

394
00:27:00.799 --> 00:27:04.759
doesn't make sense or what can only
be a big butt and especially with a

395
00:27:04.759 --> 00:27:08.480
lot of the witnesses we talk to. And then yeah, same with Cody.

396
00:27:08.680 --> 00:27:11.799
I think they're the kind of guys
until they fully see one in front

397
00:27:11.799 --> 00:27:15.640
of them and they know it's not
a dude in a suit and it's the

398
00:27:15.680 --> 00:27:18.960
only then they'd probably be one hundred
and ten percent. But yeah, they're

399
00:27:19.000 --> 00:27:25.160
both very it's very good, open
minded guys and really great to do investigations

400
00:27:25.200 --> 00:27:27.599
with. So we always have a
great time out there too. Everyone gets

401
00:27:27.599 --> 00:27:32.480
along so well, yeah, it's
just awesome guys. It definitely makes a

402
00:27:32.480 --> 00:27:34.240
difference. Man. So we've talked
a little bit about the WU and the

403
00:27:34.240 --> 00:27:38.119
flesh and blood and the high strangeness. I've gone back and forth on that

404
00:27:38.200 --> 00:27:42.759
myself, but I think I've come
down on the fact that people have their

405
00:27:42.799 --> 00:27:48.119
experiences and whatever that looks like for
them, I think it falls into a

406
00:27:48.119 --> 00:27:52.240
couple of categories. For me,
it's number one, they had the experience,

407
00:27:52.279 --> 00:28:00.920
it's real, that happened to their
batshit crazy. Or three they made

408
00:28:00.960 --> 00:28:07.079
it up completely they're just liars.
Right. Then there's this other category of

409
00:28:07.200 --> 00:28:11.079
sort of this unknown. I have
to try to every story and every encounter

410
00:28:11.160 --> 00:28:15.279
that I document, I put things
in those compartments, and it is difficult

411
00:28:15.400 --> 00:28:18.599
as a person very much like you
who is open minded to everybody's experiences.

412
00:28:18.960 --> 00:28:22.400
But at some point I think you
have to come down one way or the

413
00:28:22.480 --> 00:28:23.880
other. That's how I do it
for me. As far as you and

414
00:28:25.000 --> 00:28:29.400
investigating, where are you on the
difference in the woo and the high strangeness

415
00:28:29.480 --> 00:28:33.319
versus the flesh and blood? Are
you leaning more in one camp? Are

416
00:28:33.319 --> 00:28:37.720
you going to stay entangled in that
fence? Do you ever see yourself on

417
00:28:37.720 --> 00:28:41.200
one side or the other? Maybe
talk a little bit about what it would

418
00:28:41.200 --> 00:28:42.880
take to get you there. As
far as evidence, I think for me

419
00:28:44.079 --> 00:28:49.440
obviously evidence is the biggest thing.
Or maybe having experiences that which I guess

420
00:28:49.440 --> 00:28:52.720
would be evidence as well. That
kind of pushed me towards one side or

421
00:28:52.720 --> 00:28:57.039
the other. But it has been
interesting because back when I started and ever

422
00:28:57.079 --> 00:29:00.240
since, I was like a little
kid interesting, but I was always very

423
00:29:00.640 --> 00:29:04.880
bless and blood really thought that's what
it was. I didn't really give a

424
00:29:04.920 --> 00:29:07.920
ton of thought growing up to the
other stuff. I'd hear some stuff about

425
00:29:07.920 --> 00:29:11.240
it. I was like, oh, that game right. But as I

426
00:29:11.279 --> 00:29:15.119
got older, I you know,
and especially since I started the Transasquat Society,

427
00:29:15.119 --> 00:29:18.279
realized there's a lot more to it
than I've initially thought or realized.

428
00:29:18.839 --> 00:29:22.920
And that's really opened my mind to
you know, really trying to learn a

429
00:29:22.960 --> 00:29:26.240
lot more about it and seeing,
okay, is is there something to this?

430
00:29:26.359 --> 00:29:29.680
And the more I've done that there
really seems to be. So I

431
00:29:29.720 --> 00:29:33.279
was probably almost all blessed and blood
and now I'm fifty to fifty. So

432
00:29:33.359 --> 00:29:37.279
I think that's an interesting trend when
I think about it, that I've gotten

433
00:29:37.279 --> 00:29:41.759
there. And like I said,
I think until there's really conclusive stuff that's

434
00:29:41.799 --> 00:29:47.880
been really thoroughly examined by very credible
scientists and whoever, I won't ever be

435
00:29:48.200 --> 00:29:52.720
one of those guys that that's all. This is one hundred percent what it

436
00:29:52.759 --> 00:29:55.279
is and it's the only thing.
I think. I'll always be open one

437
00:29:55.319 --> 00:29:59.359
layer or the other, even if
I lean to one more. It's tough

438
00:29:59.400 --> 00:30:00.960
to say, but I think I
think for me, like a one experience

439
00:30:02.119 --> 00:30:04.759
could change all that. If one
teleported in my bedroom here behind me and

440
00:30:06.039 --> 00:30:08.880
talk to me telepathically and everything,
then I'd probably be all in on that

441
00:30:10.039 --> 00:30:12.640
and a lot of people would probably
think I'm crazy. Unfortunately, a lot

442
00:30:12.680 --> 00:30:15.799
of the people that does happen to, even people in the bigfoot world,

443
00:30:15.839 --> 00:30:22.559
think they're crazy. I think that's
a little closed minded, especially when you're

444
00:30:22.559 --> 00:30:26.680
talking about Bigfoot. But yeah,
I hope people do give that side more

445
00:30:26.680 --> 00:30:32.279
of a chance until there is really
definitive proof. I have talked to some

446
00:30:32.359 --> 00:30:36.680
really incredible people about it. Yeah, it truly left me scratching my head.

447
00:30:36.759 --> 00:30:41.559
So I hope I figured out at
least I'm definitely right there with you,

448
00:30:41.599 --> 00:30:44.519
man. So what's the ultimate goal
for the show? What do you

449
00:30:44.519 --> 00:30:47.839
guys have coming up? What's the
ultimate goal for you? I ask a

450
00:30:47.920 --> 00:30:51.279
lot of people what keeps you coming
back? I know for me, at

451
00:30:51.359 --> 00:30:52.640
least, I'd love to see you
one. I'd love to have an experience.

452
00:30:52.920 --> 00:30:56.519
That's the answer for a lot of
people. But what's coming up for

453
00:30:56.559 --> 00:30:59.640
the show? What are you guys
working on? What can people expect when

454
00:30:59.640 --> 00:31:03.640
they go and check out the show
and future shows and then close out.

455
00:31:03.640 --> 00:31:06.680
What's the ultimate goal for you and
your research? Is it to have that

456
00:31:06.759 --> 00:31:10.200
experience? Is it to prove the
species? What's the ultimate thing for you?

457
00:31:11.279 --> 00:31:14.839
Yeah? For me personally, yeah, obviously my goal is to see

458
00:31:14.880 --> 00:31:18.720
one have that experience. Is something
that I've dreamt about for a really long

459
00:31:18.759 --> 00:31:21.279
time, and we put a lot
of work and effort into trying to make

460
00:31:21.319 --> 00:31:26.079
that happen, and definitely have had
some experiences that might be that I like

461
00:31:26.119 --> 00:31:29.880
to think I'm all my way there, but yeah, for me personally,

462
00:31:29.920 --> 00:31:33.720
that's what it is. But then
also sharing it with people and promoting positive

463
00:31:33.880 --> 00:31:37.240
education on it. And I really
would like to make a difference in the

464
00:31:37.240 --> 00:31:41.400
big button cameraun the world because I
think there's so much I guess stigma and

465
00:31:41.440 --> 00:31:45.160
negativity associated with the subject. I'd
really like to change that, and that's

466
00:31:45.200 --> 00:31:49.720
why I started the Trends Sasquat Society
to get it into universities and a little

467
00:31:49.759 --> 00:31:53.559
more talked about and respect it.
I think it's helped, and I think

468
00:31:53.720 --> 00:31:57.599
going forward that's what's necessary to change
the subject, and I think change is

469
00:31:57.680 --> 00:32:02.480
coming. You look at the UFO
subject with the governments now releasing the tiktac

470
00:32:02.599 --> 00:32:06.160
video and stuff and saying it's real. We don't know what they are,

471
00:32:06.519 --> 00:32:09.440
but I don't know if that will
happen, but I hope it does,

472
00:32:09.559 --> 00:32:13.799
or maybe they know something that they'd
be able to share at some point.

473
00:32:14.160 --> 00:32:16.680
I really don't know. I've heard
people say that they hide stuff or do

474
00:32:16.759 --> 00:32:22.119
what, but I don't know myself. But I just hope more information comes

475
00:32:22.119 --> 00:32:23.920
to light and the subject really changes, and I really hope I can be

476
00:32:24.000 --> 00:32:28.119
a part of that and have a
positive impact on all that. That's really

477
00:32:28.119 --> 00:32:30.039
the goal for me. And then
yeah, for the show and everything,

478
00:32:30.079 --> 00:32:35.519
I guess the same deal. Every
episode we talk with a guest researcher and

479
00:32:35.680 --> 00:32:37.599
to just discuss what happened in the
episode or some of the thoughts on it

480
00:32:37.680 --> 00:32:44.039
and advice and yeah, just sharing
the subject with people and hopefully proving that

481
00:32:44.079 --> 00:32:46.960
big puts here in Ontario as I've
always suspected, and I really do believe

482
00:32:47.039 --> 00:32:51.799
now after meeting with so many people, that I'm seeing big poots here in

483
00:32:51.799 --> 00:32:54.880
this province. Yeah. I new
episodes every week at at what five point

484
00:32:54.880 --> 00:32:59.000
thirty pm Eastern Time, come out
on Wild TV, and it's always on

485
00:32:59.039 --> 00:33:01.400
wild TV plus anyone that wants to
check it out, it's always there.

486
00:33:01.759 --> 00:33:06.559
But yeah, I just hope people
enjoy the show and enjoy watching us learn

487
00:33:06.599 --> 00:33:09.680
about the subject. So yeah,
that's awesome, man, Everybody go check

488
00:33:09.680 --> 00:33:12.440
it out. I will link to
it in the show notes. All you

489
00:33:12.519 --> 00:33:15.519
got to do is click on it
and go check out Ryan, Joel,

490
00:33:15.640 --> 00:33:20.240
and Cody on Sasquatch University on wild
TV. Thanks for coming on and sharing

491
00:33:20.240 --> 00:33:22.880
that with us, Man, I've
had a blast talking to you. You

492
00:33:22.000 --> 00:33:27.119
too, Ryan, Yeah, thanks
for having me on. They say you

493
00:33:27.160 --> 00:33:38.759
don't gotta go home, but you
can't stay. I don't want to happen.

494
00:34:01.400 --> 00:34:07.559
Chart this chid, that chime.
Everything came in r by riding back

495
00:34:07.800 --> 00:34:32.280
for joy from me enjoy staying right, You come in right away, still

496
00:34:34.039 --> 00:35:28.800
stay steps dot dot dot dot dotssst
step passes statesst USTs pass

