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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Well, hello, my paranormal peeps, and welcome back to another
deep Woods Paranormal podcast. My name is Matt Harvey. I
am the founder and lead investigator of deep Woods Paranormal.
Tonight we have Hugh Knight with Northwest to Yetti Quest
with us. He is a previous guest. If you have
not seen the previous podcast with us talking about his
(00:40):
research in Oregon in the Washington area, please go ahead
and go down below into the description and we will
have it linked for you guys to check out. Otherwise,
you say on this one and go back and listen
to it later if you want. So, without further ado,
let's bring on Hugh and let's have him kind of
talk a little bit about, you know, what he's been
(01:00):
up to since we last talked. I think it's been
at least two or three months. And uh, he's got
some videos he's gonna share with us as well, so
we're gonna check those out and have him talk about
that and tell us all the crazy things that have
been happening to him since he was last with us. So, Hugh,
go ahead and tell us what's going on with you.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
Uh yeah, man, Well, after after our last conversation short
to that, you know, out in the woods doing what
I do. I was ran over and I'm pretty sure
that happened after we talked last.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Man Big for what get him? Get him?
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Yeah, it's crazy too because there's a certain valley that
I keep trying to get to, and every time I
set out for this valley, it's been like one day.
At time I couldn't make it to it because my
alarm just didn't go which was so weird in itself
because I set the alarm but it never went off,
so I ruined my whole day. Another time, I'm trying
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to get there and I get kills in a tire
flat tire. Had to deal with that hours put me behind.
And then then this trip, I'm out in the woods
all alone for a few in uh some. A lot
of weird stuff happened on this trip, but it uh
and me getting ran over by a logger. I was
on a knee bike and he came around the corner
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and just ran me over and then stuck under his truck.
He just grabs reverse and backs off me and it
ripped my knee wide open. It messed me up. I
couldn't walk for a while. Yeah, So that took me
out of the game.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
But uh, that's this one here, so we're several. I
think he has one, two, three, four, five, six, seventy,
has seven different YouTube videos on here, and this is
one of the YouTube videos. I was kind of watching
this earlier. Crazy, just crazy that that happens to you.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
So that, yeah, that y I lost. I lost a
few months of research because of that. You know, couldn't
walk and but you know, strangely, if it wasn't for
that happening, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (03:13):
Did I send you that Bigfoot beach walk?
Speaker 3 (03:18):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
We can look, hold on, let me make this smaller.
We can look at the titles Bigfoot orban Nomally in
the Woods. I have two nights amongs the Squatch with
wife and kids. I left my research in an ambulance.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
I think I might not have sent you that because
I and you had already seen.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
That one, but you had because it happened to this.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
But yeah, I'm so far behind right now, I'm revamping
all of the all our audio podcasts.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Yeah, I can just explain it a little bit. You know,
I've been laid up for a few weeks and I
was just starting to get where I could kind of walk,
but I walked really bad.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
I had a limp in each leg. And we went
to the beach.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
We went to Ocean Shores, Washington, and I own a
piece of property there and I wasn't there for research.
I was there just with my parents and sister and
kids and wife and everything. And we're out on the
beach and I have a spotting scope attached to my
cell phone and I'm just playing with it and I'm
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scanning across this marshy, swampy thing and that peninsula Ocean Shores,
Washington is known for sasquatch sidings, and I didn't know
that until after i'd purchased the property. It was just
a residence. And I'm just playing with this spotting scope
and I see something and I'm looking at it and
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I'm just like, why does that look exactly like a sasquatch?
But it wasn't movie, just fixed in like a statue.
And my daughter comes up and I have her look
at it. What does this look like to you?
Speaker 4 (04:58):
And she's like, that looks a hund percent like a sasquatch.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
And so I'm filming this. Like I said, it didn't
move the whole time I filmed it, and I'm telling
the other people, you know, like this is really weird,
and they're just like, oh, we're tired of you and
your bigfoot stuff, and it is. I'm leaving because they
wanted to go, and I walked really slow because of
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the bad injury. As I'm leaving, I stop and I
set it on a log and I get a stable
view of it. I'm scanning over and I'm looking in
the creature. The object seemed to have been gone, and
so I scanned around, scanned around, and just left. But
then when I went home, I realized my cell phone
was cracked. My screen was all cracked from the accident,
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and there's a really bad glare from the done there,
and so I hadn't I.
Speaker 4 (05:48):
Didn't realize that the object was still there.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
It just had lined up in a different perspective, and
it was lined up with this stump, and it looked
like it was part of the stump.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
And then when I got home and looked at the footage.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
I realized, like, wow, like this is really weird, Like
this really does look like a sasquad. And I put
that video up, not thinking much of the video because
it wasn't part of my research or anything. And then
what do you know, that video blows up bigger than
I mean, I don't have like viral videos, but that
video got thousands of views in a few days. And
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of course I got a lot of grief, you know,
people accusing me of it being fake because it's not
moving or whatever. But I wanted to touch on that
and just kind of explain that because you know, I
couldn't even walk really, I mean, I was so crippled,
and for the people that accused me of of that
being staged or fake, like if you knew anything about
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the condition I was in, like, there's no way I'm
out hoaxing or faking anything.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
I got literally could barely walk.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
I had like one crutch and I would walk all
gimpy because both were pretty messed up, pretty bad. But
it was just so, you know, I'm just at the
beach body scope and I find something that sure is
like a bigfoot, but I haven't been back there to
scan that exact spot and see if that object is
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still there, if the bigfoot's gone, you know, whatever it is,
I don't know, but it's just a weird kind of fluke,
And and that would never happened that I've not been
ran over because it totally rearranged my schedule and put
me in places I wouldn't have been otherwise.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
And so one thing that people, you know, when you're
looking at a bigfoot, if you actually start to watch it,
they'll freeze.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
They just stop. They look like the tree.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
They dumb things look like a tree. They will sit
there and look like a tree. If they're like this,
they'll just stop mid stride and they look like a
damn tree right in that airement. Oh yeah, that's very
few people see them. I mean they if you if
you think you see movement, you look over, you're like, okay,
what was that, and you're looking at it, and you're going,
that looks like a bigfoot. But it's not moving, but
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it looks like a big foot. It just looks like
a tree. I mean they're big. I mean they look
like a tree trunk.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
And then yeah, people don't look up past about five
six feet.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
And you don't realize that they're just standing there with
their arms out, or they'll put their arms up up
and they you know, because they have fur on them,
they look like the tree. When running with the trees,
especially if they're in the tree line or in the shade,
you can't.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
Yeah, well this one was just outside of the tree line.
So if it is a bigfoot, you know, it was
completely out and open, completely naked, you know, basically no
foliage between me and it. And and it was about
a mile away. And if it is a bigfoot, and
I did get footage of it, it probably wasn't expecting
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somebody like me to have a freaking spotty scup attached
to I was so far away that with the naked eye,
you couldn't see it at all. And then I'm just
scoping around and all of a sudden, there's this thing
and it looks like a bigfoot. I'm just it was
so bizarre because I wasn't on a research trip. I
wasn't in my area. I wasn't, you know, and then
(09:09):
here I am looking at something and yeah, I should
have sent you that.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
I thought.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
I didn't send you that video. My apologies on that.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
No, it might be in there. I have to just look.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
I was.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
I was looking through them earlier. I've been, like I said,
I've been just slam with between my normal job and
this job. Just like I said, I'm I'm redoing all
of all of this audio podcast. I'll be doing the
video podcast next, but the new podcast. If you guys
are watching the new podcast, you'll notice it has different
pictures and different descriptions and normal and all that stuff
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is just completely different. And I've I've got somebody that's
helping me with my podcast now that is helping me
improve them quite a bit. So more stuff like that.
But anyways, yeah, so, I mean it's I mean, I
want it makes me wonder if that bigoo could even
see you, maybe we could see you from that far away.
(10:00):
I mean, if you couldn't see it with the nake
and eye maybe yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (10:05):
Or something.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
It it probably couldn't see me. But then again, nobody
knows how good eyes they they have, right.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
If anything, it obviously sensed that I.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
Was looking at it, because entire time I looked at it,
it was frozen.
Speaker 4 (10:23):
Like a statue the whole time.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
Wow, And I there.
Speaker 4 (10:27):
Was no movement on it. That's why I was so
kind of baffled by it.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
When I'm filming it, and even in the video, I'm
doubting that it's a bigfoot. I mean, even telling my daughter,
like I don't know, I don't know it's moving, I
don't know what it is, you know, And it was
just it was so unexpected because I wasn't there to
look for Bigfoot, and then all of a sudden, I
have what seems to be won in my camera and
it was just really bizarre, just a weird fluke. And strangely,
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on that same exact day, this was probably right before
I Bigfoot, I picked up this rock off the beach,
and I'm a rock hound type person, and I knew
this rock was something weird. I didn't know what it was,
and I kept it. And just recently I was watching
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a video about rare gems and weird rocks, and it
turns out the rock I picked up called Jet and
it's a rare gemstone and it's supposed to protect you
from evil entities or dark energies and all this stuff.
And it was just really weird coincidence that I picked
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up that chunk of jet and found it, and then
an hour later or minutes later, maybe I'm filming, you know,
what looked to be a sasquad. It just just weird
coincidences like that seemed to follow me and everything I do.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Out there right well, they watched us too. I mean,
what I've noticed is that when I used to go
to like Black Sar Canyon, I researched stuff there, I
didn't even know bigfoot existed. It was like eight years
in that i'd been up there. I didn't even realize
I'd had several encounters with them and didn't even know
about it. Just didn't ever think they existed. So I
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never put two and two together. And then after you
know that, that first encounter was like, oh my gosh.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
Then I was like a bloodhound.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
I was all over them, and we started having encounters
here and there and stuff like that, and hind encounters
and the other mountains up in that area too. So
I mean, they they once they kind of I think
it's kind of like a dog. And I'm not calling
bigfoot dogs guys. I'm just saying that once they kind
of get picked up on you and kind of get
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to know you, they get more comfortable with you like
any other animal. They they and they don't fear you
as much. Maybe they come around you a little bit more.
Maybe they kind of started being curious about what you're doing,
especially because you're going around looking up at rocks and
different other things you're and then you're constantly doing things.
I mean, they're they're bored.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
No, I have a perfect example of like what you're
talking about right there. About eight years ago, I was
paddleboarding on the Columbia River and I'm looking into this
wilderness area where there's no homes, no houses, no no businesses,
no roads, no anything. And I see somebody looking at
you know, and I like, there's a black person over
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in the bushes looking at me. And I couldn't see
their face very well, but I just saw really dark
black face and I saw eyes that were pretty big,
bright eyes staring at me. And it was creaked me out,
like like why is there? And it looked like a
really dark, dark skinned person I could see was kind
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of their head and you know, and it just it
was really awkward, and I just kept paddling by, like, Okay,
that was really weird.
Speaker 4 (13:54):
Well, I didn't believe in bigfoot back then.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
I didn't even think about bigfoot. I went back to
my parents told them because I paddled from their house
they live on the Columbia River, and told them about
this strange person in the woods looking at me. So,
you know, eight years later, I'm really thinking going, like,
what was that faith woods? So I went and I
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did actually a couple of months ago where I actually
battled deep over into those woods and went and explored
that area. I didn't find any sum or anything, but
I did find a family of river otters, which was
really cool. I got footage of them, and they were
almost decimated in.
Speaker 5 (14:37):
The past because of hunting. But totally it kind of
what you're talking about, you know. I do think that
once they kind of get your stent or your energy
or whatever, then you are likely to see them more
and have encounters more.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
You know it. It's definitely been the case for me.
It really has suspect at that moment on the Columbia
River may have been my first. But I don't know.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
I don't know for sure, right because I experiencing over
for years when you wouldn't even know.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Yeah exactly.
Speaker 3 (15:17):
In the woods.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Was that actually a gunshot or was that actually something
a tree knock?
Speaker 3 (15:22):
You know?
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Was that something I heard? Was that actually a big foot?
Or was that actually a bear? Running through the woods?
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Before I got ran over, I had a pretty interesting
experience in the woods by myself. I had I've been
camping alone for a few nights, and so I was
up all night in a game hunting blind thing with
my night vision and a couple other pieces of equipment. But
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nothing happened, nothing at all. I was up all night
drinking coffee, and it's about thirty in the morning, and
I was feeling really, really sick. I don't I don't
know if I drank too much coffee, but I just
felt felt poisoned. I felt horrible, and the sun was
coming up and the birds were going crazy, and so
I was like, okay, time for bed, and set an
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apple next to my tent with the game camera aimed
at the apple. And this apple was about four or
five feet from where my tent was at. And so
I'm in the tent sleeping, and it's about nine thirty
ish in the morning and I get woke up, like
lasted this vocalization sound that I had heard once before
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in a cannon. And initially when it woke me up,
I dismissed it as like what the hell is at?
You know, I was deliriously then when I realized that
sound was familiar, and I jump up and I run
out and I'm looking all over my camp site. It
took me a minute, but I noticed the big red
apple was gone. It was right next to my tent.
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I go get the chip reader. I run up, I
put it, get the chip out of the game camera.
I put it on my little screen, and the apples there,
the apples there, and then just gone. And there's absolutely
no footage, no explanation, no nothing, just vanished into thin air.
Speaker 3 (17:18):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
And it was. It was pretty creepy. It was really odd.
You know, those game cameras work. There's if they pick
up rodents and leaves blowing in the wind. I mean,
there's no reason why an apple could get removed from
one of them without it registered. You know.
Speaker 4 (17:39):
It just really really really kind of spun me.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
That's when I started to really realize that things truly
have powers, you know, like people have claimed. As much
as people want to roll their eyes about that kind
of stuff, it is real. I mean it really is real.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
It's except Yeah, I've recently all the fruit in my
backyard picked from the trees like something unseen. I have
no idea. I have two cameras out there. I have
a home security camera, and they left the trap camera
out there, and it's there and that's gone and there's
no video on either one, nothing coming going anything, Like,
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how the hell did they do that? I have no
idea what happened.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
That's happened. That's happened more than once.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
It only happened the one time.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
I'm in the process of continuing to monitor in my
backyard because you know, I have a podcast out, you know,
Mons from my backyard. I can link that down below too.
But there's something going on back there. I mean I
just recently saw two sets of eyes I mean they
were the size of baseballs in the backyard behind the fence,
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over against the neighbors fence. Looking up at my wife
as she was walking out to get to the put
the chickens away.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
I'm like, oh, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
If I want you button the chickens away anymore. You
get that creepy, eerie feeling when you walk out there
some nights, and now the nights this is like there's
nothing going on, but the dog is just zerk at
the forest back there. They start barking back there like
there's something back there, and I don't see anything but
the camera records eye shine, so I don't know what
it is. It's big whatever, it is, there's then there's
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probably multiples. So I don't know if it's bigfoot, a
dog man or something else, or I don't think it's human,
too big to be human. But yeah, anyways, keep telling
us about what's been going on with you. Tell us
about some of these here. Let me put this back
on once. Let's just go through each. Let me share
the screen again. So you talked to us about your
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what happened to you when you got hit? What's this one?
Two nights amongst the sasquats with wiping kids.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Yeah, well, so that this was the first mission I
did back after the accident. And this was Father's Day weekend,
exactly one year to my first siding, actually, and my
wife wanted to know what I was doing for Father's Day,
and I told her, well, it's basically my one year
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anniversary of my siding, so I'm going up in the woods,
you know, And I was trying to do it alone,
and she said, no, it's Father's Day. You're taking the
kids to me with you. And so they went up
there with me. And I didn't have a whole lot
of high expectations with the kids and wife or anything
really cool to happen, but we really did, Like we
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pretty early on, I found my first juvenile footprint in
a creek bed in the sand.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
I was so stoked. It was just a small, like
little kid's size footprint in the sand. And that was
really cool because I'd never found you know, I probably
had gone by juvenile footprints, but I never noticed one before.
Speaker 4 (21:03):
And that was pretty awesome. But the big big thing was.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
As we're driving and I'm making a video and I'm
filming trees and I'm talking about this area that is
special to me or whatever, and all of a sudden
I see something in the corner of my eye and
I I.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
Asked my wife, what is that, you know? And she's like,
you know, how would I know what that is?
Speaker 6 (21:26):
You know?
Speaker 4 (21:26):
Like, and I get out and I go and I.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
Pull off the road a huge, huge ball.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
Of hair and this is the hair right here, and
hold on, let me get back out of here so
we can see that. Hold on, okay, hold it back up.
Oh wow, that's get it.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
And then this is these are actually like dreadlocks, locks,
you know what I've separated, and there's some locks inside
of here too, And this was just a like when
I first saw this laying.
Speaker 4 (22:03):
In the gravel. I thought it was a week. That's
how much hair.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
It is, just this huge blob of hair, and it's
some of it is is completely like translucently clear. Some
of it's almost a black color, some of it's a
brownish color, some of it's more of like an old
man gray color. So there's there's really like four different
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colors in it. And what interesting is, uh, some of
them are actually a light brown. On half of them,
you'll pull like an individual strand and half of it
is a light golden brown, and then the other half
is a dark brown are almost black, which means it
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was bleached by the sun and then it it probably
became wintertime and then the next portion grew over the
winter and it's all dark, that's my guess. But it
has a lot of this really really white, like totally
transparent look to it. And if you put the hair
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next to any human hair, it's about three to four
times the diameter. So it's pretty weird hair. I've never
found a single human hair. I've looked at a lot
of different people's hairs just lately, and nobody's hair is
even even half the size of this diameter wise, it's.
Speaker 4 (23:30):
Real, wiry, real thing.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
Our roots still attached to some of it, and so
I if it is Sasquat's hair, I would have to
assume that there was some kind of fight and somehow
hair got ripped out in this scuffle because it was
laying in the road. Really weird. Either that or it
was intentionally planted there just for me to find it
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or to mess with me.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
I don't know, but that's been talked about, that it
could have been.
Speaker 6 (24:01):
A gift because for you you know, you know, and
I can only speculate to that, but it's it's definitely
hair from it's either a sasquatch human or worse, you know,
and horse, to me is.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
Really hard to wrap my head around. I've never seen
horses up there, and it's just it's I looked at
a lot of horses tails lately and I don't see
multi colored tails at all. And I did have somebody
do a microscopic assessment on it, and he told me
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he thinks it's horse, and that he thinks it's from
four different kinds of horses, which to me is really
hard to believe because I have individual dreadlocks right here
with all four different colors, all four different kinds in
these locks. So for it to be locks like it
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had to originated from one source, because you can you
can take go to the barber and scoop up all
the hair off the floor and you can do whatever
the hell you want with it. It's not turn into locks.
It's just going to turn into a wadded up mess,
a ball. It won't twist itself into locks. So his
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assessment on the four different color, four different kinds of horses,
you know, I think thank him for his help, and
you know, but I definitely am pursuing second opinions because
it just doesn't make sense that it's four different kinds
of horses in one ball. And the guy that made
that conclusion admitted to me he'd never handled Sasquat's hair before.
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And it was interesting because the very first thing he
told me upon looking at the hair was originally he said, well,
we can exclude horse and we can exclude line or
whatever he said for cow. So right off the he
told me it wasn't horse, it wasn't cow. Then about
ten days later he tells me it is horse, but
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it's four different kinds of horses. So, you know, obviously,
I'm gonna keep pursuing second opinions, and I have samples
on there to NCSU Darby's study North Carolina State University.
And then I have another guy who I've been communicating
with horrible names. He has a YouTube channel. I wish
I could think better, but I'm sending him some to
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and and I have communicated with Melville Ketchum a little
bit on Facebook, and I want to get her some,
but she was real skeptical of me and the hair,
so I don't know if I'll get her some, but
at least she talked to me, and she did tell
me I could send her some. I just haven't got
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that together yet. But I have enough hair where I
can send out a lot of a lot of places.
And I want as many different opinions as I can,
because if somebody tells me it's this, I want to
sure him and him and her all concur you know,
before I make any real decisions.
Speaker 4 (27:09):
And you know, it is what it is.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
It's getting hair tested. It's it's a lot harder than
you would ever think. You know, it's there's no cut
and dry place to go. Nobody really knows what sasquatch
hair looks like and and nobody's ever had a large
amount of it, you know. It's so when you do
have people that claim they have sasquatch hair, it's it's
a very small amount, which you don't know.
Speaker 4 (27:33):
Did that was off their shoulder? Was that off their back?
Speaker 2 (27:36):
Because you're gonna get a different hair off a shoulder
than you are off a head, just like on a human,
like my chest hair, isn't it all similar to my
head hair?
Speaker 6 (27:47):
You know?
Speaker 2 (27:48):
And and we have different hairs on our body and
they're all a little bit different. So it's getting hair
analyzed is more challenging than somebody would ever really think.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
That's there. Yeah, that's a very very good point. I
have a big clump of hair that's in a garbage
bag in the closet right now. We found out by
a river, and I didn't know at first if it
was roots or what it was. But some of it
was really long, I mean, like like the long hair
you have, and it was just all one place. I'm like,
(28:20):
what the hell happened? It almost looked like something came
up for a went for a swim and came up
and laid down and like rubbed its back in the
mud and got a big clump of it stuck in
there and then essentially, uh, you know, moved on.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
But anyway, do you.
Speaker 4 (28:36):
Think do you think it might be satisfied?
Speaker 3 (28:40):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
I have a microscope here as you can kind of
see overhind me. I gotta look at it and see
if it even looks like here. It could be roots,
it could be anything from the plants. It could be
a plant.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
OK.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Before I send it out, I have other hair samples.
I have one with a little skin ta tab attached
to it, so that one holding on to that's the
only sample I have. I don't want to send that
out and lose that because I hear places be careful.
Lot of places will take your samples out, especially if
you think they're real. They'll disappear on you.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
Yeah. Well, it's funny you bring that up, because the
guy that that told me it was from four different horses.
H He then turned around and asked if he could
keep the samples, and I said, yeah, you could keep them,
but I you know, it's kind of we beard. Okay,
(29:32):
yeah you can keep them. I sent him probably eight
or nine hairs, and and then that he himself sent
samples into the North Carolina State University study and I
wonder if he sent mine, you know, but I don't know,
I have no clue, just something that you know, I've
thought about.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Right, So we're running out of time here, have about
six minutes left. What are your future plans? What do
you what do your give me for your ex business point?
Do you have anything?
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (30:04):
Yeah, I mean I'm in this for the long, long road.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
You know. My channel's growing, you know, and six six
months ago I had twenty subscribers and currently I have
a little over fifteen hundred, you know.
Speaker 4 (30:19):
So that's you know, it's good.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
It's not mind blowing or anything.
Speaker 4 (30:25):
But I'm gonna keep doing what I'm doing.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
I'm hoping to, uh, you know, eventually get a kind
of service going where I take people out and people
that have wanted to do research or whatever and get
them to donate to my cause and take them out ons.
And obviously I'm hoping for that million dollar shot, just
like all of us are. You know, I'm gonna keep
(30:48):
pursuing that. But I mean, I've I've I have this
list here of everything I wanted to talk to you about.
I've had a lot of interesting discoveries. You know, I'm
a lot and I currently have seventeen some game out
and keep going, man, and see where it takes me.
(31:09):
For sure. It's a it's a journey.
Speaker 3 (31:13):
Yeah, and we'll have you back on.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Maybe we'll have you back on next next week and
we'll have you continue on with your your conversation, carry
on this conversation here.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
But yeah, no, I love you.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
We're just running out of time and they only give
us about twenty minutes to do a podcast on this
this platform. So yeah, well we'll have to do it again.
Let's do it next next Tuesday, and then we'll have
you back on and we'll let you we'll start out
with those subjects and.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Yeah, next Tuesday. Yeah, okay, great, nice.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
So I appreciate you, Hugh, thanks for coming on again,
and we'll talk to you soon and you thank you.
Guys in your mind