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February 16, 2026 17 mins

Guest host Ryan Wrecker and researcher Carter Buschardt discuss Sasquatch encounters and alien abductions.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio, and.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Our guest here is Carter Bouchard. He's an author. You
may have read some of his books. By the way, Carter.
If people wanted to look your books up things like that,
where can they go?

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Uh? Well, I'm self published, so you buy him straight
to me save a couple of books.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
My email address s Q explorer at gmail dot com.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
S Q explorer at gmail dot com. Okay, yeah, I'm
reading some emails and things. This one email was kind
of interesting. One person at Donna emailed in and said,
have you ever left food or drinks out?

Speaker 3 (00:42):
Oh? Gifting?

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Oh heck you?

Speaker 2 (00:45):
How does that go?

Speaker 1 (00:46):
What? What do they like?

Speaker 2 (00:47):
What do they not like? Or do they just like
everything you leave out for him?

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Well, they like they like everything. Uh there's a double
edged swords to gifting.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
They really love human food versus what they get. Like,
if you throw a rotisserie chicken out there, you will
be in their will You know, when they die, they
will leave you stuff because they love rotisserie chicken. But
they really they do love human food. The problem with

(01:17):
it if you're in a especially in a habituation, seri situation.
If you keep gifting them that really good and not
so good food, they keep coming back and they get
irritated that you've stopped, and so they may start banging
on the side of your house, uprooting a tree or two,
just to let you know their displeasure that Hey, I

(01:41):
want the TUTSI rolls that you left me last week.
I need more. No, it's a truth, it's a true thing.
I mean, that is part of the I won't say
human side of them, but it's part of a letting
down their guard side. I like this stuff human, Bring
me more, Bring me more, Sarah le, you.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Know, I mean, but you don't like that too.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
It can be a successful thing. It's really kind of fun,
you know. Uh and uh deer deer entrails. You know,
if if you killed a deer and you butcher and
you pull out leave the gut pile. They love the
gut pile because that's the higher protein than actually the meat,
as you know, the you know, the liver, kidney's, heart, lungs, intestines.

(02:28):
That's a high profile stuff, high protein, and they really
like that. That's not even human food. But that way,
they don't have to go out and kill a deer
themselves what they do every day. You just leave them
the gold at the end of the rainbow right there,
and you got another friend for life.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Okay, you know there's another story I was hoping you
would share when you were younger. You've had other encounters
paranormal encounters in your life, and one you didn't recognize
until later on. Would you be willing to tell that
story of what happened when you were younger?

Speaker 3 (02:59):
Uh, you'll have to turn the radio off to shut
me up, because yes, I'd love to tell the story.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Let's hear it, because I think a lot of people
I have not heard this story. I haven't heard this story,
so I'm excited.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
Yeah, you got the book? Did you send the book?

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Yes, yes, Okay, it started the story I told all
my life. I had no idea why I was telling it.
But me and my buddy racing our bikes one day
and we run a stop sign in my house in Dallas, Texas,

(03:33):
hot summer day, July, mid July, and we're racing our
brain new bikes. We don't paying attention. We run a
stop sign and a car blows right by us, almost
hits us. I can't believe it didn't hit us. We
could feel our shirts flapping in the breeze. I could
see Craig, the buddy I was, with his shirt flapping

(03:53):
it from the wind. So I've told that story my
entire life, and I told it in the context of
stupid things people do that should have got you killed
but didn't, especially kids. So you stick your finger in
a light socket, put a wire, and you play with
a loaded gun and it goes off and the bullet
was just by your head. Just stupid things that you

(04:14):
should be dead but you weren't killed for whatever reason.
So I always told this story because I was in
sales for a lot of years, and I would just
tell the story just to be an icebreaker, you know. Well, okay,
fast forward to two thousand and four. My wife and
I and another couple were sitting around our house Friday

(04:37):
night discussing if we ever had past lives, and I
believed I had, my wife believed she had, and the
other couple they both believe they had. So I looked
up back then in the phone book you actually had
a phone book, and I looked up hypnotic regression, and
I found a lady who's now become a close friend.
But she lived about thirty five miles from me. So

(05:00):
we went. The next day, we went and got hypnotized regressed.
My wife went first. She couldn't go under. Some people
have a control issues with hypnotism, which is understandable, so
she couldn't go under. But we're all in the same room.
We're watching each other in this big barn studio she's created.
We got hay bales, we got chairs. She's recording each session.

(05:23):
So Nancy goes under. She had two great regressions. She
had two great lives. She found her new husband, Steve.
He had one life that he found and that was
really fascinating. And then it was my turn. I went last,
and I'm fighting there. You know, you're getting very sleepy
all that stuff, and I'm like shifting around. I'm very nervous,

(05:46):
in fidgety. I'm kind of just barking and squawking and like,
I'm uncomfortable. What are you doing? And you know, I'm
freaking out. All of a sudden, I get under and
I start bawling my eyes out. Get your hands off
of me, leave me alone. What are you doing to
my friend? Get your hands off me, dirty word, dirty word,

(06:08):
dirty word. You know. I was just freaking out, screaming
and everybody. Uh. Sometimes I start balling when I even
tell this story because it's such a cathartic moment. But
I'm she snaps me out of it, and I'm looking
and everybody's mouth is hit the floor, including the regressionist.

(06:30):
They're all just staring at me, like, what the heck
did we what is going on with you? And long
story short, I discovered that I had been abducted as
a child. And that car that almost hit me and
Craig was not a car. It was a spacecraft.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
Oh wow.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
And I saw the car. It was a blue Buick,
a blue buck Roadmaster nineteen fifty one Buick Roadmaster. You're
familiar with screen memories. My grandparents in Houston, Texas had
a blue nineteen fifty one Buick Roadmaster. I never saw

(07:17):
them drive it because they were too old to drive
any longer, so I just sat in the garage, beautiful car.
A year before this regression, my wife and I and
this was all supposed to happen, decided we wanted to
restore old cars and have a one car to drive

(07:38):
and have fun with. We had before this regression, bought
a nineteen fifty one Buick Roadmaster out of Chicago and
had it shipped to us. You can't make this stuff up.
It was black. But the screen memory. If anybody's familiar

(08:02):
with screen memories, they will put a thought in your
head to obfuscate what really happened. So they don't want
you to remember. So for years and years before I
was regressed and found out, I told the story of
almost getting hit by a car being a stupid little kid. Well,

(08:23):
they put in my head I was seeing a blue
nineteen fifty one Buick Roadmaster, the same car my grandparents had.
You remember that for just a split second your mind
is you know, well, squirrel, you can be diverted easily.

(08:46):
So anytime I was to begin thinking about what happened,
I would remember a fifty one Bui Roadmaster, not a UFO.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
You talk about you and your friend witnessing, and you
start to get these regressed regression, hypnotic regression memories that
come flooding back. What do you remember during that time?
What were the things that stand out?

Speaker 3 (09:10):
Well, we don't have enough time, but I'll get to it.
I remember many things. Is that Craig and I were
taken at least twenty to twenty five times. I can't
even care how.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
Wow, Okay, we.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
Were taken from I was taken from my house. Now,
I was when I was with Craig that one day.
Craig had been being abducted long before that day that
I was with him. I just happened to be with
him that day. And as I found out under hypnosis

(09:51):
that they de materialize you, demolecularize you to get you
into the spacecraft. In other words, you are are kind
of disseminated into just molecules and then you're reassembled when
you get in the craft. That's how it was told
to me. Well, they were not gonna take me, but

(10:12):
we were so close together physically, like almost touching with
our bikes and our bodies, that they had to take me,
or one or both of us would have died because
the molecular, the deep molecular process would have been interrupted
by the craft, by our bikes, because it only has

(10:35):
so long to happen. So I was taken by accident
because I just happened to be there. I was collateral damage. Well,
it turned out I had what they wanted, which was DNA.
They were using me and Craig and others, I'm sure

(10:57):
for hybridization only flat out they called it melding and meshing.
They were using us to hybridize human alien species together.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
What year roughly was this.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
Fifty nine, fifty eight or fifty nine? I was seven
or I'm seventy four. I was born in nineteen fifty one,
so I hadn't been on the earth very long.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Would that happen? So?

Speaker 3 (11:29):
But that happened dozens and dozens of times. We were taken.
We used to go hunting and fishing at this place
called Joe's Creek in Dallas, Texas, and we were taken
from there. I saw beings in craft hovering above the trees,

(11:50):
waiting for us. They would come there and take us
from there. There's so many, many, many stories, so many
that I saw and did and things they had in
my head, you know. Uh. Here's here's one thing that
I used to have. This dream. I thought my parents'

(12:11):
house back in Dallas, Texas. I had bunk beds. I
was on the top bunk. I would see those little
gray robots walking down the hall like they were marching
in Unison, but they were it looked like they were
going down an escalator. They were getting a little bit
lower as they walked by my room. I kept seeing this,
and I just thought I was you know, I told

(12:33):
my mom one of those little gray things, Well, you're
just eating too much weird food before you go to bed,
squeed eating sweets and cereal and pass on that last
doughnut before you go to bed. So I kept seeing this,
well after I found out what was going on. They
were leaving my parents' bedroom, which was the direction they

(12:56):
were coming from. My parents' bedroom was out the hall.
The door to the right in the hall. They were
shutting by parents off so they could do whatever they
wanted without being disturbed. They were clicking them off.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
Interesting. Now, going back to the hypnotic regression, if I
just I'm curious about this too. When the memory started
coming back, did it open a floodgate and you just
remembered everything at one time or was it a slow
thing or was it only when you were under hypnosis
that you could remember.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
Well, like the gray robots, that's something I saw weekly, monthly.
I saw it a lot, So that was before I
was regretted. So I was already seeing something, But I
was telling myself and my mom was telling me, well,
it's probably just a dream, it's just weird. So but

(13:49):
the floodgates didn't open. And here's why, because I've been
under eight times twice with doors Cannon. You know who
she is, h Oh, she's if you go down to
Bud Hopkins, John Mack, those type of experts in the

(14:12):
field of you know, John Mack was the professor of
psychology I think at Harvard and he wrote a couple
of books and it was almost fired because of it.
But he started interviewing people that were coming in needing
psychological help and they all started describing abductions. So we
started writing books. Harvard was embarrassed and told him, you

(14:33):
don't you can't do this. This is embarrassing. This is
not proven technology, this is awful. If you look at
Bud Hopkins and John Mack, you'll you'll see what I'm
talking about. But she was awesome. So, but uh, the
when you're when you're abducted and when you're hypnotized, you're
talking to your super high subconscious, you're talking to Ryan

(15:01):
who knows everything you've ever done in your life, good, bad,
or indifferent. You know everything you've ever done or that's
happened to you, but you don't necessarily recall it on
a day to day basis. It just goes back into
the the junk files in your head. Well, they started
telling me that because I'm a public person, because I

(15:25):
do a lot of podcasts and all this stuff with
my books and everything, that we do not want to
tell you everything because we're afraid you will tell the
world the things they aren't telling me. And so they
also said there will be a reckoning, and there will
be a time when it's time for you to come

(15:47):
forward and tell your entire story. So I can't find
anything out unless I spend three to five hundred bucks
to get hypnotized, to get specific answers to specific questions anymore.
It just doesn't come to me anymore. They've kind of
shut that off for me unless I'm under.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
That's so strange that things that are tucked into the
back of our minds. It's amazing the human mind, and
that the untapped nature. So many people haven't experienced things
like this. So let's say you go under and you
start to have some of these memories. Is it the
same crafts, the same aliens, each time. Are they different?
Can you tell the difference.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
Yeah, one of the regressions, I think it was my
second or third. No, I think it was one with
the Wors, the first one with I saw probably four
or five different aliens in this craft or wherever I
was Reptilian, both grays, the you know, the hybrid grades,

(16:53):
which are the little short robots, and then the the
tall grayes that are our height, you know, six feet
are tall or taller. And I saw the pleadings, uh.
And I saw a couple that I know were disguised.
In other words, they had almost had masks on. It

(17:15):
was just almost a caricature.

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