5 hours ago
Seems freaky MIB encounters also play a role in UFO / Cryptid research and there are reports of strange individuals confiscating hair samples / photographs, destroying footprints etc..
Also turns out Stan Gordon had a bit of a shock when he enquired whether a certain UFO witness would be willing to undergo hypnosis and got the reply 'You already did the hypnosis' (apparently 'an army guy and a guy in a suit' had already conducted it whilst masquerading as two of Gordon's UFO research team).
Specific cases are covered by Bob Gymlan in the vid below including the Uniontown incident).
Apparently weirder aspects ('Woo') of Sasquatch encounter reports get 'edited out' by certain Bigfoot organisations and if anyone's interested then archives containing direct 'unsanitized' witness testimony can be found at channels such as Sasquatch Chronicles, How to Hunt, A Flash Of Beauty etc. - would say Yowiehunters and Subarctic Sasquatch are also well worth a look and all contain some truly compelling reports from military, police officers, firefighters, pilots, doctors, judges, priests, scientists, engineers, academics, park rangers, border patrol agents, loggers, truck drivers, train drivers, hunters etc.
Here's 'How To Hunt's' Steve Isdahl (who doesn't willfully ignore the more bizarre aspects) explaining how 'woo' is far more common than most researchers care to admit:
Also turns out Stan Gordon had a bit of a shock when he enquired whether a certain UFO witness would be willing to undergo hypnosis and got the reply 'You already did the hypnosis' (apparently 'an army guy and a guy in a suit' had already conducted it whilst masquerading as two of Gordon's UFO research team).
Specific cases are covered by Bob Gymlan in the vid below including the Uniontown incident).
Quote:• "It was a bright red sphere about as big as a barn. And it was only about a hundred feet off the ground and slowly descending towards the pasture..
Along that fence walking towards them are these two, huge, Bigfoot-like creatures'.
Apparently weirder aspects ('Woo') of Sasquatch encounter reports get 'edited out' by certain Bigfoot organisations and if anyone's interested then archives containing direct 'unsanitized' witness testimony can be found at channels such as Sasquatch Chronicles, How to Hunt, A Flash Of Beauty etc. - would say Yowiehunters and Subarctic Sasquatch are also well worth a look and all contain some truly compelling reports from military, police officers, firefighters, pilots, doctors, judges, priests, scientists, engineers, academics, park rangers, border patrol agents, loggers, truck drivers, train drivers, hunters etc.
Here's 'How To Hunt's' Steve Isdahl (who doesn't willfully ignore the more bizarre aspects) explaining how 'woo' is far more common than most researchers care to admit:
Quote:Steve Isdahl is a Canadian hunter and long time hunting guide who takes people into the wilderness, north of Whistler, British Columbia, looking for big game. However, the ominous creatures of the forest have him now hunting down the legend of Sasquatch. Not to harm it. But to find out what the heck the creature really is?